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at my request, gabe has agreed to meet with heather heyer's mother. man that i told you about, this is gabe. >> hi, gabe, nice to meet you. >> this is susan, this is heather's mother. sit down. >> have a seat. cold enough for you? >> yeah. pretty chilly out there. >> yeah, a little bit. >> gabe, what are you feeling right now? >> to be honest with you, a bit awkward. >> yeah. >> so, do i. just because we both know that you were here this summer. >> hm-mm. >> gabe, what is it like being here now? what is the feeling of being back in charlottesville? >> just realizing the magnitude of what happened there. because that got like national attention. i was not even expecting that to be honest with you. >> how did you feel when you heard that somebody had been killed? >> really didn't know how to feel. no offense to you, ma'am, at the time, i really didn't care. >> i understand. >> it was someone from the other side. >> i think that is part of the problem, there's this image of this communist protester, rebel. >> oh, my gosh. so not her. heather came from a
at my request, gabe has agreed to meet with heather heyer's mother. man that i told you about, this is gabe. >> hi, gabe, nice to meet you. >> this is susan, this is heather's mother. sit down. >> have a seat. cold enough for you? >> yeah. pretty chilly out there. >> yeah, a little bit. >> gabe, what are you feeling right now? >> to be honest with you, a bit awkward. >> yeah. >> so, do i. just because we both know that you were here this...
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>> new jersey police officer is facing charges tonight after opening fire on a driver nbc's gabe gutierrez has the story. we should warn you the [ sirens ] >> shots fired, shots fired! >> reporter: tonight, the dramatic video that captures how a police chase in newark, new jersey turned deadly and led to a rare indictment 26-year-old jovanny crespo, now facing charges of aggravated manslaughter, aggravated assault and official misconduct. >> the officer's conduct was not consistent with the training that he received >> reporter: the shooting happened back in january when prosecutors say the driver, 46-year-old gregory griffin, fled after a traffic stop crespo then repeatedly fired at griffin's far at three locations, even as he pulled away at one point crespo telling his fellow officer -- >> he pointed the gun at me. g>>ffin passenger, andrew dixon. inside the vehicle police say they recovered a handgun with hollow point bullets. dixon is charged with possession of an illegal handgun. prosecutors say no other officers opened fire crespo, whose attorney declined to comment to nbc news, joined t
>> new jersey police officer is facing charges tonight after opening fire on a driver nbc's gabe gutierrez has the story. we should warn you the [ sirens ] >> shots fired, shots fired! >> reporter: tonight, the dramatic video that captures how a police chase in newark, new jersey turned deadly and led to a rare indictment 26-year-old jovanny crespo, now facing charges of aggravated manslaughter, aggravated assault and official misconduct. >> the officer's conduct was not...
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gabe gutierrez has the story ♪ o say can you see >> reporter: u.s.avy veteran dave baird is good at expressing himself. and at listening >> i started my career on fast attack submarines. i was a sonarman >> reporter: both skills serve him well in his civilian job as a therapist and director of the spokane vet center in washington state. its mission to help combat veterans struggling with ptsd and other health issues. baird and his team do lots of talk therapy they also arrange activities trips. retreats >> relax >> reporter: volunteer missions. >> they come in and they find that camaraderie that they have been missing >> reporter: the vet center is part of the federal government's va 300 vet centers nationwide a program that views mental health problems as natural emotional reactions to traumatic combat experiences treatable through readjustment counseling >> getting back to living again. that's what readjustment is. it's getting back to living. >> reporter: it's clear dave baird is making a big difference >> dave baird was our counselor, and our lif
gabe gutierrez has the story ♪ o say can you see >> reporter: u.s.avy veteran dave baird is good at expressing himself. and at listening >> i started my career on fast attack submarines. i was a sonarman >> reporter: both skills serve him well in his civilian job as a therapist and director of the spokane vet center in washington state. its mission to help combat veterans struggling with ptsd and other health issues. baird and his team do lots of talk therapy they also...
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nbc's gabe gutierrez has the story. ♪ oh, say can you see ♪ >> reporter: us navy veteran is good at expressingast attack submarines. >> reporter: both skills serve him well as a civilian therapist at the spokane center in washington state its mission, to help combat veterans struggling with ptsd and other mental health issues his team, veterans, help with talk activities. with trips, retreat. >> relax >> reporter: volunteer missions. >> they come in and they find that camaraderie that they had been missing >> reporter: as part of the federal government's v.a., 300 vet ten certificates nationwide, a program that views mental health problems as natural emotional reaction s to traumatic combat experiences treatable through readjustment counseling >> getting back to living, that's what readjustment is, it's getting back to living. >> reporter: it's clear dave bared is making a difference >> dave bared was our counselor and life saver >> reporter: he provided greefd counseling after their son jared was killed in afghanistan. >> it was a life line. >> reporter: listening to their interview, he tears
nbc's gabe gutierrez has the story. ♪ oh, say can you see ♪ >> reporter: us navy veteran is good at expressingast attack submarines. >> reporter: both skills serve him well as a civilian therapist at the spokane center in washington state its mission, to help combat veterans struggling with ptsd and other mental health issues his team, veterans, help with talk activities. with trips, retreat. >> relax >> reporter: volunteer missions. >> they come in and they...
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nbc's gabe gutierrez has the story, and a warning some may find the video disturbing [ siren [ gunfire >> shots fired >> reporter: the dramatic video that captures how a police chase in newark, new jersey, turned deadly and led to a rare indictmentf a police officer 26-year-old giovanni crespo now facing charges including aggravated manslaughte aggravated assault, and official misconduct. >> the officer's conduct was not consistent with the training that he rreceived orter: the shooting happened back in january when prosecutors say the driver, 46-year-old gregory griffin, fled aft a traffic stop. crespo then repeatedly fired at griffin's caat three locations, even as it pulled away at one point crespo telling his >> hinted the gun at me. >> reporter: the gunfire killed griffin and injured his passenger, andrew dixon. inside the vehicle police say they recovered a handgun with hollow point bullets dixois charged with possession of an illegal handgun. prosecutors say no other officers opened fire crespo, whose attorney declined to comment tnbc news, joined the newark police forcss than t
nbc's gabe gutierrez has the story, and a warning some may find the video disturbing [ siren [ gunfire >> shots fired >> reporter: the dramatic video that captures how a police chase in newark, new jersey, turned deadly and led to a rare indictmentf a police officer 26-year-old giovanni crespo now facing charges including aggravated manslaughte aggravated assault, and official misconduct. >> the officer's conduct was not consistent with the training that he rreceived orter:...
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our gabe gutierrez has the latest. >> reporr: crews are assessing the damage after this toado ammed into fayette county, texas tossing cars, ngearing buils and taking a precious part of brookshire outlet. >> i got married in this church. >> reporter: this was more than two centuries old. now it's gone. >> i'm sitting at my table eating breakfast and i heard the noise. the house tarts shaking. i looked out the window. oh, god my garage is sitting on top of my car. >> reporter: this business also shredded. incredibly, nobody was rynjured. >> evedy was in the right buildings. they weren't hurt. tue can replace all this sff but we can't replace people. >> reporter: robert said he barely survived when the windpi cked up. >> it brought me up in mhe air. if leg waent pinned who knows what would happen. >> reporter: it's been a devastating week across the south. and the midwest. northern indiana 2-year-old boy died when floodwaters ep swhis mother's car away. this jarring surveillance video captures the moment in davenport, iowa when a flood barrier gives way. one person quickly lt bos. as minut
our gabe gutierrez has the latest. >> reporr: crews are assessing the damage after this toado ammed into fayette county, texas tossing cars, ngearing buils and taking a precious part of brookshire outlet. >> i got married in this church. >> reporter: this was more than two centuries old. now it's gone. >> i'm sitting at my table eating breakfast and i heard the noise. the house tarts shaking. i looked out the window. oh, god my garage is sitting on top of my car....
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gabe gutierrez has the story. >> reporter: this man studied in soh carolina on worked as a hospital technician there. in 2017, he was accused of visa violations and arrested by i.c.e. >> i'm just scared and confused. all i know, i have handcuffs on my hands, a big chain around my waist and feet. >> reporter: in jail, he got in trouble for bis disobeying an order to return to his bed. his punishment, seven days in solitary. >> i'm thinking, like, what did i do wrong in my life that i get that punishment? >> we have created and continued to support a system that involves widespread abuse of human beings. >> reporter: ellen gallacher works in the office of the inspector general at the department of homeland security. in 2014, she was with a different dhs office, where she reviewed civil rights complaints and was troubled by what she saw in i.c.e.'s own files. hundreds of immigrant detainees being put in solitary confinement every week. most troubling for her, cases involving the mentally ill. a schizophrenic detainee sentenced to 390 days in solitary for throwing human waste at a guard. another m
gabe gutierrez has the story. >> reporter: this man studied in soh carolina on worked as a hospital technician there. in 2017, he was accused of visa violations and arrested by i.c.e. >> i'm just scared and confused. all i know, i have handcuffs on my hands, a big chain around my waist and feet. >> reporter: in jail, he got in trouble for bis disobeying an order to return to his bed. his punishment, seven days in solitary. >> i'm thinking, like, what did i do wrong in my...
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nbc's gabe gutierrez has made his way to dayton. gabe, what are you seeing there, what are people on the ground telling you? >> reporter: hi there, craig. we're starting to see the amount of devastation here both from the ground and also from the air, from the drone that we're now starting to get a look at all this damage. this is grafton-kennedy elementary. this is a school that was just ripped apart. the ceiling collapsed on several of the classrooms. luckily of course no one was inside. this tornado ripped through here late last night, sometime around 10:30 or so. as you mentioned, craig, this was a wide swath of severe weather that campaign through not only ohio but indiana and several other streets as well. at least 52 reports of a tornado, just last night overnight alone, as you mentioned, one person was killed in nearby celina, ohio, according to the mayor there. at least 40 people throughout ohio were injured as well. many people still without power. and authorities are now going door to door to mind sure some of the hardest
nbc's gabe gutierrez has made his way to dayton. gabe, what are you seeing there, what are people on the ground telling you? >> reporter: hi there, craig. we're starting to see the amount of devastation here both from the ground and also from the air, from the drone that we're now starting to get a look at all this damage. this is grafton-kennedy elementary. this is a school that was just ripped apart. the ceiling collapsed on several of the classrooms. luckily of course no one was...
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gabe gutierrez has been covering the immigration crisis for nbc.s the criteria for who was held in solitary? >> people should only be put in solitary cob fine amount as last resort in rare circumstances. what the documents found according to thousands -- according to documents uncovered by the freedom of information act, it found that more than 8400 detainees were held in solitary confinement over a five year period. a third were mentally ill and d example, being held in solitary for 390 days. sometimes those detainees were held in solitary because of acting out their mental illnesses. now, what is significant here is that we spoke with a federal whistleblower. ellen gallagher currently works at the department of homeland security as a policy adviser in the office of inspector general. several years ago, she started looking at segregation reports and she was disturbed by what she saw. take a listen. >> solitary confinement was being used as the first resort, not the last resort. >> so, why are you speaking up now? >> because if i didn't speak up, i
gabe gutierrez has been covering the immigration crisis for nbc.s the criteria for who was held in solitary? >> people should only be put in solitary cob fine amount as last resort in rare circumstances. what the documents found according to thousands -- according to documents uncovered by the freedom of information act, it found that more than 8400 detainees were held in solitary confinement over a five year period. a third were mentally ill and d example, being held in solitary for 390...
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gabe gutierrez has his story. ♪ oh say can you see >> reporter: the veteran is good at expressing himselfeporter: those skills serve him well as a therapist in washington state. the mission to help combat veterans struggling with ptsd and other mental health issues. they do lots of talk therapy. they also arrange activities -- trips, treats. >> relax. >> volunteer missions. >> they come in and they find that camaraderie that they have been missing. >> reporter: the vet center is part of the v.a. a program that views mental health problems as natural emotional reactions. >> getting back to living that's what readjustment is. getting back to living. >> dave was our counselor and our lifesaver. >> reporter: listening to their interview he tears up. this man creadits dave for savig his life. charity visit to vietnam war memorial in washington. helping this veteran locate a school classmate. the father of four. >> truly genuinely caring. i'm going to stand right beside you and we're going to look down the path together but they know they're not alone in it and that makes it doable. >> reporter
gabe gutierrez has his story. ♪ oh say can you see >> reporter: the veteran is good at expressing himselfeporter: those skills serve him well as a therapist in washington state. the mission to help combat veterans struggling with ptsd and other mental health issues. they do lots of talk therapy. they also arrange activities -- trips, treats. >> relax. >> volunteer missions. >> they come in and they find that camaraderie that they have been missing. >> reporter:...
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gabe misses. lebron has to make this. for it -- >> of course he does. >> the look on gabe's face says it all. the look on lebron's face says it all. the little 14-year-old. >> i love it, he's like, uh-huh, uh-huh. >> competitor no matter the age. >> good for him. >>> well, it's nearly summer. but there is still hockey to be played. i know, i was as shocked as you were when i learned that tonight. the stanley cup finals are under way between boston, go bruins, and st. louis. >> it was tied in the third period, but boston scored twice to take game one. final score 4-2. and that's good for boston. historically the team that has won game one has captured the cup 77% of the time. >>> and at the french open, serena williams rallied from behind for a win. >> she also managed to score a fashion grand slam and our very own will ganss is here to tell us all about it. will, take it. >> that's right. whether she's on the court, on the red carpet, or in a casual beyonce music video, serena williams never fails to serve up a look. and a
gabe misses. lebron has to make this. for it -- >> of course he does. >> the look on gabe's face says it all. the look on lebron's face says it all. the little 14-year-old. >> i love it, he's like, uh-huh, uh-huh. >> competitor no matter the age. >> good for him. >>> well, it's nearly summer. but there is still hockey to be played. i know, i was as shocked as you were when i learned that tonight. the stanley cup finals are under way between boston, go...
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nation"national enquirer" has am dedicated to the newspaper and some of its most controversial stories. >> gabe miles from dollywoo you'll find a museum showcasing scandal. >> i think that it's really going to be something cool. is>> reporter: t the grand opening of the "national enquirer" live, a 20,000 square foot homage to the controversial tabloid. larry hailey is a fmer editor. >> the dog stories, the monkey stories, the gossip stories, the scandal stories. and the hum interest stories that made you say gee whiz after you read it. >> reporter: but one story in particul is raising eyebrows, an exhibit focussing on the death of princess diana. a 3 d computerized model chases the path by the paparazzi. >> our visitors will never get a chance to goee to paris to s it, so here this is a way they can expeence it. >> reporter: the attraction is not run by the tabloid's parent mpany, ami, though it does linse the rights. private investors are spending $25 million to open this museum and a similarne in branson, missouri, next month. >> the "national inquirer" is a household na it's something that r
nation"national enquirer" has am dedicated to the newspaper and some of its most controversial stories. >> gabe miles from dollywoo you'll find a museum showcasing scandal. >> i think that it's really going to be something cool. is>> reporter: t the grand opening of the "national enquirer" live, a 20,000 square foot homage to the controversial tabloid. larry hailey is a fmer editor. >> the dog stories, the monkey stories, the gossip stories, the...
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gabe gutierrez has the latest. >> good morning. the s.a.t.dents across the country. what the college is board is saying is some students face bigger obstacles than others the question is, how do you measure that the debate is raging over the latest change to the s.a.t an adversity score. >> what this tools allows us to see is there is so much more talent out there than a test score reveals alone. >> reporter: the college board, which administers the entrance exam, says it will be a number between 1 and 100, calculated using 15 factors including the crime rate and poverty level of the student's home neighborhood, the quality of the student's high school, family income, and environment. the score will not be reported to students and parents. only college officials brian rutledge is the director of college counseling. how difficult to put a number on adversity? >> i don't think it can reasonably be done it risks reducing something that is very human to a number. >> reporter: the plan comes as the college admissions scandal sparks new focus on we
gabe gutierrez has the latest. >> good morning. the s.a.t.dents across the country. what the college is board is saying is some students face bigger obstacles than others the question is, how do you measure that the debate is raging over the latest change to the s.a.t an adversity score. >> what this tools allows us to see is there is so much more talent out there than a test score reveals alone. >> reporter: the college board, which administers the entrance exam, says it will...
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mike: you think the case for mpeachment has gabed weight? mr. schiff: i think that there's certainly a recognition that if the president continues to obstruct the congress, if a court should rule against the president and the president still ignore the rulings of the court, at a certain point, whether it would be successful anyot, you have to consider remedy to fight that unlawful action. mike: a lower bar than the speaker has articulated in the past. you have to have republicans who would support it. mr. schiff: look. we are in the horns of this dilemma. if you don't move forward with an impeachment, what does that say about whether this kind of conduct by a president is exatble with office? -- compattable with office. but if you do go forward and the president is acquitted, then you have ajudefication this doesn't rise to the level of impeachable offense. hat's the dilemma. that's the dilemma, and, but if the president takes the lack of an impeachment proceeding as a license for further obstruction, that's going to strengthen the argument of t
mike: you think the case for mpeachment has gabed weight? mr. schiff: i think that there's certainly a recognition that if the president continues to obstruct the congress, if a court should rule against the president and the president still ignore the rulings of the court, at a certain point, whether it would be successful anyot, you have to consider remedy to fight that unlawful action. mike: a lower bar than the speaker has articulated in the past. you have to have republicans who would...
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projections which are very different from adam jonas's >> what is your view, though, gabe, about the fact they got away harecently? does that delay at least your call that it's one day going to hit zero >> well, sure. tesla went from a very desperate financial situation barely able to keep the doors open, and they got enough cash to last them maybe another six, nine months remember, you have to subtract the $300 million that elon musk basically burned away hedging dilution from the convert at $300 and then subtract the over 500 million of debt that's due in november. when you run through the model, what i project for the second quarter, based on state registration data and extrapolating some international individual registration data from countries, i get around 75,000 deliveries for the second quarter. that's well below adam jonas and others' 90,000 to 100,000. and then in q3 i actually have a drop rather than a gain due to the 1875 of federal tax credit rolling off. that will consume most of the cash that tesla raised by about thanksgiving >> steve, when it was above 300 you were fairly bearish then thi
projections which are very different from adam jonas's >> what is your view, though, gabe, about the fact they got away harecently? does that delay at least your call that it's one day going to hit zero >> well, sure. tesla went from a very desperate financial situation barely able to keep the doors open, and they got enough cash to last them maybe another six, nine months remember, you have to subtract the $300 million that elon musk basically burned away hedging dilution from the...
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that coming from 17-year-old gabe fleischer who also has a political newsletter that reaches 50,000 peopleim on the show. what a cool kid he is. brian: batman not a true story it. is true they cast real people in these made for tv movies. carley: that's right. ben affleck no longer going to be playing batman. he stepped down from the role. brian: on the big screen. carley: now this are reports who is going to replace him. robert pattenson one of them. ainsley, do you have any suggestions? ainsley: i love this guy. did you ever see the movie twilight? at first i thought okay. he is cute. i saw that movie, he is very mysterious. carley: you see a picture of him. when you see him act it's like oh. brian: can he solve crime? that's the key for batman. ainsley: brian, do you think he would do a good job playing batman? brian: he has the eyebrows. carley: i think he would. steve: he is no adam west. adam west original. carley: nicholas hockey the guy in the movie out right now also potentially in discussions. a whole bunch of reports out. ainsley: game of thrones. i heard you are going to be wat
that coming from 17-year-old gabe fleischer who also has a political newsletter that reaches 50,000 peopleim on the show. what a cool kid he is. brian: batman not a true story it. is true they cast real people in these made for tv movies. carley: that's right. ben affleck no longer going to be playing batman. he stepped down from the role. brian: on the big screen. carley: now this are reports who is going to replace him. robert pattenson one of them. ainsley, do you have any suggestions?...
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gabe gutierrez, c news, fort worth, texas. >>> we turn now to a troubling story out of philalphia. a daycare is under investition and one employee has been fired after this disturbing video surfaced of a young boy being tied to a chair with shoestrings and forcefully shaken. the worker had reportedly been t tryingget the 4-year-old ready to watch a movie the boy's mother contacted police and took her son to the hospital for an evaluation that fired dayca worker has not yet been charged with a >>> turning now to the golden state warriors who are headed to the nba finals for a fifth year in a row they swept the portland trailblazer in overtime. portland's meyers leonard had 25 points in the first half, helping the home team to aidn early la but the warriors fought back and with 40 seconds left in o.t., draymond green sank a three-pointer, securing a close 119-117 win for golden state milwaukee bucks or toronto raptors on their questor the fourth nba championship title. >> they did all of that without their mvp too. >>> bill's tracking so dangerous weather today. good morning, rebill. >> we' continuing with our life-threatening flashlo
gabe gutierrez, c news, fort worth, texas. >>> we turn now to a troubling story out of philalphia. a daycare is under investition and one employee has been fired after this disturbing video surfaced of a young boy being tied to a chair with shoestrings and forcefully shaken. the worker had reportedly been t tryingget the 4-year-old ready to watch a movie the boy's mother contacted police and took her son to the hospital for an evaluation that fired dayca worker has not yet been charged...
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let's start with nbc's gabe gutierrez in tornado-ravaged dayton, ohio, forus. >> reporter: good morning. ohio's governor has declared a state of emergency for several counties. ta a look at this. this tornado tore through concrete. this building came crashing down. luckily, no one was inside. not far from dayton one person was killed. all this as yet another round of severe weather marches acros the country. overnight new severe storms on the move with more reported tornados, including this monster witterer devastating parts of kansas the dangerous system sparing kansas city but injuring nearly a dozen people in a neighboring county. travelers forced to take shelter at kansas city international airport as a precaution. storm debris shu ting downhe airport for several hours and grounding flights. in the northeast a suspected tornado touching down in new jersey. >> i have never seen this ever in new jersey. >> reporter:igighin wds damaging a high school in stan hope. two people suffering minor injuries after a light post fell on their car. in the new york city area a rare tornado warning with lightning stretc
let's start with nbc's gabe gutierrez in tornado-ravaged dayton, ohio, forus. >> reporter: good morning. ohio's governor has declared a state of emergency for several counties. ta a look at this. this tornado tore through concrete. this building came crashing down. luckily, no one was inside. not far from dayton one person was killed. all this as yet another round of severe weather marches acros the country. overnight new severe storms on the move with more reported tornados, including...
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but biden has to do that to kind of appease the progressive wing of the party. >> amie, gabe, we have more to talk about. june 26th and 27th are the dates to mark on your calendar. that is the first presidential debate of the 2020 election cycle. miami, florida, the primetime event broadcast live across all msnbc news and telemundo and streamed on msnbc news. i personally recommend msnbc. >>> still ahead, new information that someone tied to the white house and congress tried to interfere with robert mueller's investigation. it's not small. but it's not just big either. it's the kind of big where you'll never have to ask, "should i scooch up?" it's big that looks at a sunroof and wonders why it can't just be most of the roof. it's big that's better because we built it that way. the spacious, 121 cubic feet of cargo space ford expedition. the spacious, 121 cubic feet of cargo space at a comfort inn with a glow taround them, so people watching will be like, "wow, maybe i'll glow too if i book direct at choicehotels.com." who glows? just say, badda book. badda boom. book now at choicehot
but biden has to do that to kind of appease the progressive wing of the party. >> amie, gabe, we have more to talk about. june 26th and 27th are the dates to mark on your calendar. that is the first presidential debate of the 2020 election cycle. miami, florida, the primetime event broadcast live across all msnbc news and telemundo and streamed on msnbc news. i personally recommend msnbc. >>> still ahead, new information that someone tied to the white house and congress tried to...
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>>well attorney general william barr now has under 10 hours to release the unredacted mueller report to congress house judiciary chairman jerry nadler gabe our deadline of monday at 09:00am eastern time. if barr does not respond by then adler says he will hold barr in contempt. house democrat1 first proposed the option after barred not show up to a can get congressional hearing on thursday. will president trump is picking former us border patrol chief mark morgan to lead immigration and customs enforcement. the president tweeted the decision today calling morgan a quote true believer an american patriot. morgan left his position as head of border patrol in january of last year shortly after president trump signed a pair of executive orders, strengthening border ship security and stepping up immigration enforcement. he has however since emerged as a vocal opponent of the president's efforts to build a border wall. the president has pushed for increasingly tighter security at the border in recent weeks. that's despite failing to secure is requested money for the wall for changes to immigration laws from congress. well the president's forme
>>well attorney general william barr now has under 10 hours to release the unredacted mueller report to congress house judiciary chairman jerry nadler gabe our deadline of monday at 09:00am eastern time. if barr does not respond by then adler says he will hold barr in contempt. house democrat1 first proposed the option after barred not show up to a can get congressional hearing on thursday. will president trump is picking former us border patrol chief mark morgan to lead immigration and...
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. >> we have al's forecast just ahead but let's start with gabe gutierrez he is in dayton, ohio. >> reporter: ohio's governor has declared a state of emergency for several counties and this tornado didn't just flatten wooden homes, take a look at this, it for through concrete this building came crashing down, luckily no one was inside. not far from dayton one person was killed. all this as yet another round of severe weather matches across the country. joe every night new severe storms on the move with more reported tornadoes including this monster twister devastating parts of the kansas. the dangerous system sparing kansas city but injuring nearly a dozen people in a neighboring county. travelers forced to take shemter at kansas city international airport as a precaution. storm debris shutting down the airport for several hours and grounding flights. in the northeast the suspected tornado touching down in new jersey. >> i've never seen it like this ever in new jersey. >> reporter: high winds damaging a high school in stan hope as families attended an event inside. two people suffering minor injuries after a lig
. >> we have al's forecast just ahead but let's start with gabe gutierrez he is in dayton, ohio. >> reporter: ohio's governor has declared a state of emergency for several counties and this tornado didn't just flatten wooden homes, take a look at this, it for through concrete this building came crashing down, luckily no one was inside. not far from dayton one person was killed. all this as yet another round of severe weather matches across the country. joe every night new severe...
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gabe gutierrez, nbc news, atlanta. > we have an incredible lost and found story. a 22-month-old boy wondered away from home and was found 67 heart wrenching hours later alive and well nbc's ron mott has more on his rerkable discovery. >> hey, baby, what are you doing prettyoy >> reporter: a parent's worst nightmare turned into a dream come true. 22-month-old kenneth howard reunited with his parents after an adventure he may not remember. >> best thing that happened to me in my life. >> reporter: kenneth vanished setting off a frantic search more than 300 volunteers. >> it was by the grace of god he cried out when he did because my guys found him probably would have walked by him. >> reporter: they followed that voice tocl a 50-foof at a strip mine more than a quarter mile from the toddler's home. >> i was bawling like a baby, i'm not going to lieep >> rter: this firefighter found him. >> you see a little blonde head with blue eyes and you were not expecting to be alive and he was alive screaming at you, that's something that hits the heart. >> reporter: here all night kenneth told everybody that helped. praise jesus. >> reporter: kenneth was dehydrated with scratches and insect bites
gabe gutierrez, nbc news, atlanta. > we have an incredible lost and found story. a 22-month-old boy wondered away from home and was found 67 heart wrenching hours later alive and well nbc's ron mott has more on his rerkable discovery. >> hey, baby, what are you doing prettyoy >> reporter: a parent's worst nightmare turned into a dream come true. 22-month-old kenneth howard reunited with his parents after an adventure he may not remember. >> best thing that happened to me in...
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has an attorney. if convicted on all counts, he could face life in prison. >> gabe, thank you. >> hard to watch. thank you. >>> a lot moreo get to this morning. including the st. louis blues. headed back to the stanley cup final for the first time since 1970. the blues beat the san jose sharks last night in game six of th western conference finals. it's quite a comeback story for st. louis. e team was in last place back in january. now just four wins away from t hoistingt cup. the blues will face off against the boston bruins. game one set for next monday. 8:00 eastern only on nbc. >>> all right. we move to basketball now. toronto raptors have evened things up at two games a piece. they beat the bucksht last nig 120-102. game five is tomorrow night. you like when i do the sports? >> i do. i like it. >> you believe me? >> of course i believe you. >>> well, there's only oneth ma to do weather. his na is al roker. >> are we done with "sportscenter"? >> we are for now. >> our analysis later. >> all right. let's show you what we have going on. behind the system, we've got a some cold air snow in the
has an attorney. if convicted on all counts, he could face life in prison. >> gabe, thank you. >> hard to watch. thank you. >>> a lot moreo get to this morning. including the st. louis blues. headed back to the stanley cup final for the first time since 1970. the blues beat the san jose sharks last night in game six of th western conference finals. it's quite a comeback story for st. louis. e team was in last place back in january. now just four wins away from t hoistingt...
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gabe lands' ends it for -- gave landeskog wins it. >>> giants at it very early this morning. they made a little history as they beaned five different batters. first time anybody hasnd they had a visit from the bees. do not swat at them. that's rule one. after an 18-minute delay, they got it working, and here comes cincinnati. feasting on giants pitching. hit that one out. it's 6-1 reds in the 6th. they're down 7-1 when pablo sandoval with a home run. and then we have to show you pablo pitching. he also stole a base, hit a home run, and the still fell in sincecy 12-4. that is the sporting line-up. it is 11:00 and time for more news with frank and julie. ank and julie. >>> they call themselves the pothole vigilantties, two men working at night on their own to phil potholes. >> they are tired of waiting for the city to fill potholes, so they are doing it themselves. >> two men frustrated and fed up with the condition of the streets in oakland have taken matters into their own hands. we look closer at their cove either operation. >> braking their axles. >> reporter: it's the so- called pothole vigilantes. >> can fill a pothole in five or 10 minutes. >> reporter: to m
gabe lands' ends it for -- gave landeskog wins it. >>> giants at it very early this morning. they made a little history as they beaned five different batters. first time anybody hasnd they had a visit from the bees. do not swat at them. that's rule one. after an 18-minute delay, they got it working, and here comes cincinnati. feasting on giants pitching. hit that one out. it's 6-1 reds in the 6th. they're down 7-1 when pablo sandoval with a home run. and then we have to show you pablo...
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it is not clear if he has an attorney if convicted on all counts he could face life in prison. >> gabe, thank you >> hard to watch. >>> a lot more to get to this morning, including the st. louis blues headed back to the stanley cup final for the first time since 1970 the blues beat the san jose sharks last night 5-1 in game six of the western conference finals it's quite a comeback story for st. louis. the team was in last place back in january now four wins away from hoisting that cup the blues will face off against the boston bruins game one next monday, 8:00 eastern only on nbc. >>> all right. we move to basketball now. the toronto raptors have evened things up. they beat the bucks last night 120-102. game five is tomorrow night. like when i do the sports? >> i do. i like it. i like it a lot. >> do you believe me >> of course i do. >>> there is one man who can do the weather, and his name is al roker. >> are we done with "sportscenter" >> for now. >> more analysis later >>> we are looking besides the severe storms that are going, behind this system we've got some cold air and snow i
it is not clear if he has an attorney if convicted on all counts he could face life in prison. >> gabe, thank you >> hard to watch. >>> a lot more to get to this morning, including the st. louis blues headed back to the stanley cup final for the first time since 1970 the blues beat the san jose sharks last night 5-1 in game six of the western conference finals it's quite a comeback story for st. louis. the team was in last place back in january now four wins away from...
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gabe gutierrez and from our los angeles news room, msnbc correspondent jacob soboroff. jacob, explain the discrepancy here between what you have learned for us from these emails and what the administration hasic? >> well, in particular with regard to what kevin mcaleenan said today, the only reason we're on the situation in the first place -- he said around a dozen. the actual number is about 55, plus potentially thousands more that haven't been identified yet. the only reason we're in that situation today is because of absolutely horrendous recordkeeping by the trump administration when they systematically separated these throw thousands of kids from their parents. they literally didn't have a plan to put them together and didn't have the technological infrastructure to track those children despite the fact the administration was saying, okay, we're going to reunite them with a centralized database. these emails we obtained through house judiciary committee are just unbelievable to read. let me read one of them from health and human services that was going to matt al bans, the acting head of i.c.e. this hhs official says we do not have any linkages from parents to unaccompanied children sa
gabe gutierrez and from our los angeles news room, msnbc correspondent jacob soboroff. jacob, explain the discrepancy here between what you have learned for us from these emails and what the administration hasic? >> well, in particular with regard to what kevin mcaleenan said today, the only reason we're on the situation in the first place -- he said around a dozen. the actual number is about 55, plus potentially thousands more that haven't been identified yet. the only reason we're in...
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has died after a battle with dementia. >> one of the most infamous moments. >> high, fly ball keep to center. he got it. what a catch. >> gabe challenged gaines in a three point shoot-out. if you are coming at the king, you best not miss. >> and all that matters. ♪ you used to call me on my cell phone ♪ >> raptor superfan, drake. >> i called him on his cell phone earlier. my daughter is rolling her eyes right now. dad, no more dad jokes. >> on "cbs this morning." ♪ my cell phone >> game one of the stanley cup finals. >> the bruins begin their quest for lord stanley's cup. >> the bruins stormed back to win it. >> the red sox, the patriots, now the bruins. what a time to be a boston sports fan. >> scores. >> this morning's "eye opener" is presented by toyota. let's go places. >>> the bruins, i guess. >> a good day for him. i guess a lot of people are going to call drake on his cell phone. no more dad jokes. >> i was impressed with steve kerr making a drake joke. >> they can be effective, those dad jokes. we like dads. welcome to "cbs this morning." we begin in ohio. the weather is not good there. tornadoes in ohio and indiana
has died after a battle with dementia. >> one of the most infamous moments. >> high, fly ball keep to center. he got it. what a catch. >> gabe challenged gaines in a three point shoot-out. if you are coming at the king, you best not miss. >> and all that matters. ♪ you used to call me on my cell phone ♪ >> raptor superfan, drake. >> i called him on his cell phone earlier. my daughter is rolling her eyes right now. dad, no more dad jokes. >> on...
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an 8-year-old girl has been reunited with her family after she was literally snatched from her mother's arms in broad ley daylight. nbc news' gabeore on this. >> reporter: good morning. a young girl snatched from her mother's arms right here in broad daylight. this is where she was taken. >> that is the home where the doorbell camera captured it all. now we are hearing from the local pastor being called a hero. thismorning, a young girl kidnapped in texas has been reunited with her family.ge a stranr ripping the child away from the mother while they were walking ang a ft. worth street in broad daylight. the brazen obstruction caution u caught on cam ramp. they showederrifying ments when the car sailed ay with 8-year-old salem side. the mother tossed to the ground by the kidnapper as she desperately tried to save her daughter. help me, help me, please, my daughter just got kidnapped. jim flux responded. >> it's a blood curdling type scream. >> reporter: the mother called 911 prompting police to issue a statewide amber alert. investigators releasing the photo and asking for the public's hp in finding the missing girl. >> obviously
an 8-year-old girl has been reunited with her family after she was literally snatched from her mother's arms in broad ley daylight. nbc news' gabeore on this. >> reporter: good morning. a young girl snatched from her mother's arms right here in broad daylight. this is where she was taken. >> that is the home where the doorbell camera captured it all. now we are hearing from the local pastor being called a hero. thismorning, a young girl kidnapped in texas has been reunited with her...
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year-old girl has been reunited with her family after she was snatched from her mother's arms in broad daylight. police are crediting a group of good samaritans with that girl's safe return. nbc's gabehis gabe, good morning >> reporter: good morning. hard for any parent to fathom, a young girl snatched from her mother's arms in this quiet neighborhood in broad daylight this is where she was taken. that is the home where the doorbell camera captured it all. we are hearing from a local pastor being called a hero this morning a young girl kidnapped in texas has been reunited with her family a stranger ripping the child away from her mother while they were walking along a fort worth street saturday in broad daylight the brazen abduction caught on a neighbor's doorbell camera the footage showing this terrifying moment when a car sped away with 8-year-old salem sabatka inside her mother tossed to the ground by the kidnapper as she tried to save her daughter. >> help me, please my daughter just got kidnapped. >> reporter: the neighbor who owns the camera responded to the woman's alarming cries for help. >> a blood-curdling type scream. >> reporter: the mother called 911 prompting police to
year-old girl has been reunited with her family after she was snatched from her mother's arms in broad daylight. police are crediting a group of good samaritans with that girl's safe return. nbc's gabehis gabe, good morning >> reporter: good morning. hard for any parent to fathom, a young girl snatched from her mother's arms in this quiet neighborhood in broad daylight this is where she was taken. that is the home where the doorbell camera captured it all. we are hearing from a local...