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beck: yes, lots of people don't like microphones.but when you are president, you have to get used to a lot of things you don't like. especially on air force one, if you want to be heard over the roar of the engine, it is aay beautiful g but it is a loud plane. you have to get used to the microphone. laura: the a white house stenographer. 100 years after the first world lir, the red zone in northern france is still ofts. despite cleanup efforts, the unexploded shells and contamination mean that housing is banned across much of the former battleground. lucy williamson reports. lucythe chaos of world war i left in s wake a geography of absence. along the front lines of northern fence, buildings destroyed, communities gone. a century on, some of those former battlefields still light so badlypty, contaminated by unexploded shells and chemicals that no british farmer has been r allowd urn. a british historian has been visiting the red zone with a group of international >> what they did is they tend to plant it with pine trees, and pine tre
beck: yes, lots of people don't like microphones.but when you are president, you have to get used to a lot of things you don't like. especially on air force one, if you want to be heard over the roar of the engine, it is aay beautiful g but it is a loud plane. you have to get used to the microphone. laura: the a white house stenographer. 100 years after the first world lir, the red zone in northern france is still ofts. despite cleanup efforts, the unexploded shells and contamination mean that...
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you didn' beck: exactly. my boss had stayed from reagan through the beginning of the trump administration. i began with presidentbama and stayed for two months under president trump, in part because they were not utilizing us. we were always in the room and under the trump administration we were not even notified when he was meeting with press. he had an interview with abc and we were not notified. when we saw it on television. it is a dangerous thing because mi leaves the president vulnerable to beinuoted. also, there is protocol. we are responsible for transcribing it and giving it to the press office and the presidential archives. chriian: there is a funny thing, beck -- donald trump comes to britain last week and said fairly disparaging things about theresa may's plans for brexit. the next day hdenies ever having said that, and declared that recordings of the interview would vindicate him. you are saying that he doesn't like these recordings. beck: right, that is so interesting, because if there was a ste
you didn' beck: exactly. my boss had stayed from reagan through the beginning of the trump administration. i began with presidentbama and stayed for two months under president trump, in part because they were not utilizing us. we were always in the room and under the trump administration we were not even notified when he was meeting with press. he had an interview with abc and we were not notified. when we saw it on television. it is a dangerous thing because mi leaves the president vulnerable...
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beck, this is coming back to the steering committee? the arts steering committee before it goes forward? i'm talking about, not the resolution but the results of the conceptual design. >> oh, absolutely. the conceptual designs will go back to both the selection committee for their input as well as the steering committee. >> the steering committee. >> i think the selection committee has done their work so it's really in the hands of the steering committee advised by the comments of the arts commission. >> right. so the steering committee will have another time to look at it. so before we take -- this is an action item. so let's get comments from the public, if there are any. hearing none, what is the pleasure of the board? >> okay, so, i am making a resolution and there is an amendment proposed by bob beck and i would want that sentence to be added to this resolution as read earlier. we are going to reiterate this will go back to the steering committee. for their assessment. >> good. and do i have a second? >> second. >> it's been moved
beck, this is coming back to the steering committee? the arts steering committee before it goes forward? i'm talking about, not the resolution but the results of the conceptual design. >> oh, absolutely. the conceptual designs will go back to both the selection committee for their input as well as the steering committee. >> the steering committee. >> i think the selection committee has done their work so it's really in the hands of the steering committee advised by the...
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here's jericka duncan. >> reporter: morgan beck posted this sweet picture of her 19- month-old daughter, emmy, and she is speaking out about losing her baby girl and her plan to help raise awareness about drowning. on instagram this week, she wrote: "drowning, she says, is the number one cause of death in children ages 1-4. we talk about vaccinations, car seats, organic foods, screen time, etc., at length, but not the number one risk your children's lives face, a silent killer." >> it was so quick. >> reporter: beck tagged nicole hughes in her post. hughes lost her three-year-old son, levi, on june 10. the same day that emmy died. levi drowned in a pool while on vacation with his family. >> every picture i have of him from that last day, he's wearing a lifejacket or a puddle jumper. i took water safety incredibly seriously. >> reporter: hughes and beck, now joined by tragedy, have turned their pain into something positive through the use of social media they are promoting awareness. according to the c.d.c., drowning is the leading cause of death in children ages 1-4 years old aside from
here's jericka duncan. >> reporter: morgan beck posted this sweet picture of her 19- month-old daughter, emmy, and she is speaking out about losing her baby girl and her plan to help raise awareness about drowning. on instagram this week, she wrote: "drowning, she says, is the number one cause of death in children ages 1-4. we talk about vaccinations, car seats, organic foods, screen time, etc., at length, but not the number one risk your children's lives face, a silent killer."...
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and musical guest beck. featuring jon batiste and stay human.ape from the ed sullivan theater in new york city, it's stephen colbert! (cheers and applause). >> senor hey. hey. hey, everybody. all right, please, sit down, everybody, thank you very much. welcome one and all to the late show, i'm your host stephen colbert. you know, thank you. thank you for your support because i need it. you know, they say that time heals all wounds and they are wrong. (laughter) time can also fester all wounds. and then you have to start lopping stuff off before it spreads. and i'm beginning to think it's time to reach for the bone saw because anybody who still believes donald trump at this point is gangrene on the body politic. (cheers and applause) got to go, got to go for the rest of thed aboutee but don't give me the saw because i'm feeling a little shaky. i'm about as shaky as i have felt since the night he won. back then my biggest fear is we had elected an asset of the russian government who would sell out america at every opportunity just to save his own
and musical guest beck. featuring jon batiste and stay human.ape from the ed sullivan theater in new york city, it's stephen colbert! (cheers and applause). >> senor hey. hey. hey, everybody. all right, please, sit down, everybody, thank you very much. welcome one and all to the late show, i'm your host stephen colbert. you know, thank you. thank you for your support because i need it. you know, they say that time heals all wounds and they are wrong. (laughter) time can also fester all...
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the treasure island development authority bob beck is here today. he is leading all the development efforts with the developer himself and then also when it comes to ferry service, we're having discussions right now and crafting m.o.u.s with the water transportation authority. and to be in the reactive phase of applying for and obtaining as much federal, state and local and regional money that we can. so later on in the presentation, we'll talk about that, item seven in particular. so, we have been successful in that regard. on the screen right now shows you the different planning activities that are ongoing. also the engineering activities. we've got our, in essence, program management team working on all of this and rachel hyatt leading all the planning efforts in particular and we have some exciting news, like i indicated, on item seven. there is going to be a lot of communication outreach here over the summer and into the fall because later this year, you will have in front of you numerous m.o.u.s, etc.. and policy, at least minimum draft polici
the treasure island development authority bob beck is here today. he is leading all the development efforts with the developer himself and then also when it comes to ferry service, we're having discussions right now and crafting m.o.u.s with the water transportation authority. and to be in the reactive phase of applying for and obtaining as much federal, state and local and regional money that we can. so later on in the presentation, we'll talk about that, item seven in particular. so, we have...
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nbc's catie beck has more on the terrifying ordeal. >> it happened so fast. not even five minutes. >> reporter: still shaken, michelle asked us not to reveal her identity. >> if someone was trying to do something, any harm to my kids, i'll do what i need to do to protect them by any means necessary. >> reporter: around 10:00 wednesday night, michelle stepped inside a shell station leaving her two toddlers waiting in the car. she says she returned finding a man she didn't know in the driver's seat of her car attempting to drive away with her children inside. >> i don't know what he was coming after. i don't know what was his intentions. for it to happen to me, a woman, he probably thought he would get away with it. >> reporter: police identify that man as 36-year-old ricky wright. smith quickly managed to get inside the moving suv demanding that wright stop the car. when he refused, she pulled a gun from her glove compartment shooting him, forcing the vehicle to crash into a telephone pole. michelle and her children were not hurt, wright was taken to the hospi
nbc's catie beck has more on the terrifying ordeal. >> it happened so fast. not even five minutes. >> reporter: still shaken, michelle asked us not to reveal her identity. >> if someone was trying to do something, any harm to my kids, i'll do what i need to do to protect them by any means necessary. >> reporter: around 10:00 wednesday night, michelle stepped inside a shell station leaving her two toddlers waiting in the car. she says she returned finding a man she didn't...
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catie beck, nbc news, annapolis, maryland. >>> there has been another tragic turn after the stabbing rampage in boise, idaho. police confirming today that the 3-year-old girl stabbed at her own birthday party and the youngest of the nine victims injured has died. the suspect now charged with first-degree murder. police say he was staying with a woman at the complex and may have wanted revenge after being kicked out on friday. >>> we'll turn now to the vacation horror in paradise. an explosion tearing through a tour boat carrying a dozen passengers, including ten americans, in the bahamas. one of those american tourists was killed. tonight we're hearing from the grief-stricken father of the victim. nbc's tammy leitner has the latest. >> reporter: the boat was on a wildlife excursion when it burst into flames. >> the boat exploded right in front of us. >> reporter: killing 49-year-old malika grimes jackson from chattanooga as she celebrated her 15th wedding anniversary. her husband was seriously injured. >> they were a partnership and fun loving. she valued family very highly. >> repor
catie beck, nbc news, annapolis, maryland. >>> there has been another tragic turn after the stabbing rampage in boise, idaho. police confirming today that the 3-year-old girl stabbed at her own birthday party and the youngest of the nine victims injured has died. the suspect now charged with first-degree murder. police say he was staying with a woman at the complex and may have wanted revenge after being kicked out on friday. >>> we'll turn now to the vacation horror in...
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catie beck, nbc news. >>> still ahead, outrage after a white man calls police on a black family using a community pool. that man now speaking exclusively to us. >>> also, americans are having fewer babies. tonight, some answers why. >>> back now with the tense encounter caught on video that's been viewed 4 million times already. a white man calling police on a black family at a neighborhood pool. the mom calling it racial profiling. the man is speaking out exclusively to gabe gutierrez. >> reporter: it was the fourth of july when jasmine recorded the viral video on her cell phone. >> why do i need to show my i.d.? >> reporter: this man adam bloom volunteered at the neighborhood hood and asked to see her i.d. he also called police. when officers arrived, she said she felt targeted. police verified her pool pass worked. >> and nobody else was asked their i.d. i am the only black -- i felt this is racial profiling. >> reporter: after several recent incidents from a starbucks pennsylvania to a barbecue in california. >> it's outrage and we see a lot of examples where african americans are
catie beck, nbc news. >>> still ahead, outrage after a white man calls police on a black family using a community pool. that man now speaking exclusively to us. >>> also, americans are having fewer babies. tonight, some answers why. >>> back now with the tense encounter caught on video that's been viewed 4 million times already. a white man calling police on a black family at a neighborhood pool. the mom calling it racial profiling. the man is speaking out exclusively...
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catie beck, elizabethtown, pennsylvania. >>> let's bring in al roker more.r looking like no immediate relief. >> that's right, lester, no relief out west. and no relief here in the east from all of this rain. as we show you, basically we are looking at wet weather making its way up the i-95 corridor. creeks and streams remain swollen. the greatest risk for flash flooding like we saw in pennsylvania today is going to continue in pennsylvania. new york, and new jersey. and then, out west, the heat continues as well. stretching from the pacific northwest all the way into the southwest. triple digit heat, we're talking possible records tomorrow, in phoenix, and tucson. los angeles, flirting with 100 degrees. and look at how long this goes. right into the weekend. where we will see temperatures in the mid to upper 90s to the triple digits and that's going to stretch, lester all the way into the beginning of next week, with almost no relief in sight. and certainly no rain. so the fire threat is going to be a big problem out in the west now to the trade war the pain a. hours after president
catie beck, elizabethtown, pennsylvania. >>> let's bring in al roker more.r looking like no immediate relief. >> that's right, lester, no relief out west. and no relief here in the east from all of this rain. as we show you, basically we are looking at wet weather making its way up the i-95 corridor. creeks and streams remain swollen. the greatest risk for flash flooding like we saw in pennsylvania today is going to continue in pennsylvania. new york, and new jersey. and then,...
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warnings from orego we have it all covered with catie beck. >> reporter: tonight, dangerous flooding on the east coast is nsffecting tens of mill in pennsylvania, an urgent search is under way for a missing 19-year-old woman, swept into a creek near harrisburg. she got sucked under the current. we're searching for r hein the water. >> that water is very dangerous. do not cross or attempt to cross eror drive through because you simply don't know the dangerous conditions that can occur. >> i want someone to come help save. t >> reporter: flood waters moved in so quickly, zachary got trapped on the roof of his jeep. >> it just happened out of nowhere and my car just shut off. i was like, what do i do now? >> reporter: parts of the theme park were submerged and down the coast emergency crews responding in charlotte, north carolina, after five people got trapped in a flooded busins. in baltimore, maryland, a child and two adus rescued when they got stuck on da school bus, roads so saturathere, ridges buckled. the stomp has claimed at least o- life the storm has claimed at least one life,
warnings from orego we have it all covered with catie beck. >> reporter: tonight, dangerous flooding on the east coast is nsffecting tens of mill in pennsylvania, an urgent search is under way for a missing 19-year-old woman, swept into a creek near harrisburg. she got sucked under the current. we're searching for r hein the water. >> that water is very dangerous. do not cross or attempt to cross eror drive through because you simply don't know the dangerous conditions that can...
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nbc's catie beck has more on the family's harrowing ordeal. >> nothing but five minutes. >> reporter: not to reveal her identity. >> everyone wants to do anything to my kids, you know, i would do what i need to do to protect them. by any means necessary. >> reporter: around 10:00 wednesday night, michelle stepped inside a shell station, leaving her two toddlers waiting in the car. she says she returned finding a man she didn't know in the driver's seat of her car, attempting to drive away with her children inside. >> i don't know what he was coming after. i don't know what was his intentions, so you know, for it to happen to me a woman, he problemably thought he was going to get away with it. >> reporter: police identify that man as 36-year-old ricky wright. smith quickly managed to get inside the moving suv, demanding that wright stop the car. when he refused, she pulled a gun from her glove compartment, shooting him, forcing the vehicle to crash into a telephone pole. michelle and her children were not hurt. wright was taken to the hospital, now facing charges. catie beck, nbc news.
nbc's catie beck has more on the family's harrowing ordeal. >> nothing but five minutes. >> reporter: not to reveal her identity. >> everyone wants to do anything to my kids, you know, i would do what i need to do to protect them. by any means necessary. >> reporter: around 10:00 wednesday night, michelle stepped inside a shell station, leaving her two toddlers waiting in the car. she says she returned finding a man she didn't know in the driver's seat of her car,...
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catie beck has our report. >> reporter: four former ohio state he wrestlers said were sexually abused by a team doctor, molested by richard straus and regularly ow ed with them in a university facility. >> it's public knowledge. everyone knew he was a serial gper at best. >> reporter: several believe it was known by jim jordan at the time, an assistant wrestling coach at the university from 1986 to 1994. jordan denies knowing anything about the re allegations be accusers spoke out this spring. >> if there had been any reports of abuse, i would have reported it. ordan a rter: member of the conservative freedom caucus recently made headlines. >> i don't know why you won'give us what you asked for. >> reporter: and rumored to be vying to become the next speaker of the house. >> the timing is interesting. it's right after the big hearing with mr. rosenstein. it's right when there is all this talk about te speaker's race. >> rep alleged victims, some that still consider jordan a friend say his denials are hurtful and lieve jordan knew what was going on and chose to look the other way. stra
catie beck has our report. >> reporter: four former ohio state he wrestlers said were sexually abused by a team doctor, molested by richard straus and regularly ow ed with them in a university facility. >> it's public knowledge. everyone knew he was a serial gper at best. >> reporter: several believe it was known by jim jordan at the time, an assistant wrestling coach at the university from 1986 to 1994. jordan denies knowing anything about the re allegations be accusers spoke...
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we have it covered with nbc's catie beck in pennsylvania. >> reporter: on the east coastillion under flood watches, rescues before dawn in hershey, pennsylvania. roads inundated as residents try to outrun ring water. >> we grabbed the cats and loaded up and took off. >> reporter: andrew bought his home a nth ago. surrounding flood waedr re but a warning remains. >> there is another storm coming so hopefully it doesn't flood out agn. reporter: others staying put despite a first floor still under water. are you worried about your safety? >> i'm not going to let a little bit of home. me out of my >> reporter: some prepared for the worst. >> we've been here since noon. r >>orter: working to keep flood water out. >> the water is coming in as fast as it's going out. >> reporter: and no amusement at nearby theme pahes. hey park closed for a second day this week. the threat still far om fr over. katy beck, nbc news, pennsylvania.i' >>miguel almaguer, as scorching heat fuels massive fires in the west, california is getting burned. flames from the ferguson fire threatening a national treasure.
we have it covered with nbc's catie beck in pennsylvania. >> reporter: on the east coastillion under flood watches, rescues before dawn in hershey, pennsylvania. roads inundated as residents try to outrun ring water. >> we grabbed the cats and loaded up and took off. >> reporter: andrew bought his home a nth ago. surrounding flood waedr re but a warning remains. >> there is another storm coming so hopefully it doesn't flood out agn. reporter: others staying put despite a...
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here's nbc's catie beck. >> he knew exactly what he was doing to me. t >> reporter:ight the woman who says she was terrorized by suspected gunman jarrod ramos breaking her silence and asking us to mask her identity. >> i would be afraid he could show up at anywhere at any time and kill me. >> repter: ramos reached out by e-mail, but messages turned dark when she was slow to respond. y >> he said ", go kill yourself, you're going to need a protective order. >> reporter: ramos pleaded guilty to criminally harassing her in 2011. the paper covered the ordeal. ramos sued for defamation and lost. police say a likely motive for his rampag inside the newsroom ot that day, phrapher paul gillespie, who de hid under his sk in fear, says the gunman shot employee after employee. when he stopped hearing gunshots, gillese made a run for it. >> i started running.he i d him chase me. i heard footsteps behind me. >> reporter: he made it out. ve of his colleagues did not. he hasn't slept much. when he closes his eyes, he sees them w loved them. we're like a tight family
here's nbc's catie beck. >> he knew exactly what he was doing to me. t >> reporter:ight the woman who says she was terrorized by suspected gunman jarrod ramos breaking her silence and asking us to mask her identity. >> i would be afraid he could show up at anywhere at any time and kill me. >> repter: ramos reached out by e-mail, but messages turned dark when she was slow to respond. y >> he said ", go kill yourself, you're going to need a protective order....
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catie beck, nbc news, pennsylvania. >> al rocker ker is monitoring it again for it tonight. al, it looks like it will get worse before it gets better. >> that's right, lester. the rain is from the carolinas to new engla england. heavy, saturated ground. 37 million people at risk. look for one to three inches saturating the ground and cresting rivers and streams. we'll be watching that. if you think these heavy rain events have been occurring more often, you're correct. in the last 50 years, we've seen a 30% increase in rainfall days of three inches or more thanks to climate change. and as we move out to the west, we're talking about heat stretching from the pacific northwest to the southwest. 40 million people at risk for heat advisories and heat warnings. look at the next three days. we do see temperatures start to get a little more moderate. but the bad news, lester, is we're in for a repeat of this as we make our way into the beginning and middle of next week. more heavy rain in the east and more scorchiscorch i ing temperatures in the west. >>> now to the late developmen
catie beck, nbc news, pennsylvania. >> al rocker ker is monitoring it again for it tonight. al, it looks like it will get worse before it gets better. >> that's right, lester. the rain is from the carolinas to new engla england. heavy, saturated ground. 37 million people at risk. look for one to three inches saturating the ground and cresting rivers and streams. we'll be watching that. if you think these heavy rain events have been occurring more often, you're correct. in the last...
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well, for beck dorey—stein it was the reality.corders at all times beck was responsible for keeping the historical record straight. and for that reason she had unique access to the opening days of the trump administration. she has just written a book from the corner of the oval, and beck is with me in the studio. what is the role of the white house now refer? what are you employed to do? —— stenographer. now refer? what are you employed to do? -- stenographer. whenever the president is in the same room as any member of the press, to make sure he is not misquoted, we have our recorder and a microphone, we make sure the tape is running the whole time, we go out than we type it up in our office. how long has the white office had stenographers for? my boss has been there since the reagan administration, we are tied to be impartial. we have two set of eyes and is, we can double—check the order as many times as we want. you we re order as many times as we want. you were employed from one demonstration to the next, you are not partial, n
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top story that we're tracking for you this hour a knife attack on a bus in the german city of new beck has left at least eight people injured several of them seriously police though say they have overpowered and detained a suspect. but don't forget you can always get to that we knew was on the go just download our out from google play or from the apple store that you can you access to all the latest news from around the world as well as push notifications for any breaking news you can also use the app to send us your photos and videos. on little rock and berlin on behalf of the entire news team thank you so much for spending this part of your day with a. the news continues at the top of the hour. nico is in germany to learn german. i learned from the. why not learn with him online on the mobile and free to south of the w e learning course nikos street.
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three to four until the final whistle and threaten to get back into the game marcus beck came as close as anyone but some stellar stops from jordan pickford ensured that for sweden somalia was the end of the road for england meanwhile an incredible journey continues next stop moscow for. a quite the journey before this match there was some criticism some concern that england what really scoring in terms of open play two goals one of which came from this not just that enough to quash the criticism do you think to they just have to make this any fun they do just as he said i thought by some the finalists and just by their performance today kind of has squashed that that that face that it's you know in the second game was a loss and his goal from open play if i may have done it and that just kind of will ease things up for england as a loss of course to do with our southgate the coach he's been there for two years he's got the best out of these players he's found they've got pace they've got a game plan and set pieces mean by open goals but here set pieces eight of them goals that thing t
three to four until the final whistle and threaten to get back into the game marcus beck came as close as anyone but some stellar stops from jordan pickford ensured that for sweden somalia was the end of the road for england meanwhile an incredible journey continues next stop moscow for. a quite the journey before this match there was some criticism some concern that england what really scoring in terms of open play two goals one of which came from this not just that enough to quash the...
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catie beck, nbc news. >>> more details for you now. this is not the first deadly involve of a duck boat. in 1999, 13 people drowned when one of those boats suddenly sank in hot springs, arkansas. it was caused by inadequate maintenance and in 2010, two people died there. and in 2015, five college students were killed in seattle when a duck boat crashed into a charter bus. san francisco used to have a ride of the ducks service but it went out of business in 2015. >>> all right. we finally made it to the weekend. ever so close. everyone wondering what will the weather be like? >> you can see pretty steamy in some areas or gets that way soon. meteorologist kari hall watching the temperatures for us. what do we get right now? >> yeah. temperatures all over the place. as we go into the weekend. and for san francisco, it stays nice and cool thanks to this. layer of fog we see and marine layer with cool air and the inland areas will be heating up over the next couple of hours and we're heading into the upper 80s. it's going to feel a little b
catie beck, nbc news. >>> more details for you now. this is not the first deadly involve of a duck boat. in 1999, 13 people drowned when one of those boats suddenly sank in hot springs, arkansas. it was caused by inadequate maintenance and in 2010, two people died there. and in 2015, five college students were killed in seattle when a duck boat crashed into a charter bus. san francisco used to have a ride of the ducks service but it went out of business in 2015. >>> all right....
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nbc's catie beck has more from pennsylvania. >> reporter: dangerous weather nationwide. from the east coast to the west. >> hot everywhere. >> reporter: in fairfax, virginia, violent flash floods swallowing roads and nearly covering cars. rescuers in hershey, pennsylvania, going door to door taking people out by inflatable boats. while in nearby harrisburg, a 19-year-old was swept into a creek. set to resume the search this morning. >> extremely dangerous to go near the water at this time. >> reporter: maryland, large trees crash into homes. many roads under water. in charlotte, north carolina, five people trapped in a flooded business were taken to safety by boat. while down the coast in florida, treacherous rip currents making anything but a typical day at the beach. >> starting to swim back, i couldn't find the bottom and so, yeah, it got out of hand in a hurry. >> reporter: out west, the intense heat impacting millions an claiming at least six lives in southern california. record setting temperatures in some areas reaching well into the triple digits. >> really hard
nbc's catie beck has more from pennsylvania. >> reporter: dangerous weather nationwide. from the east coast to the west. >> hot everywhere. >> reporter: in fairfax, virginia, violent flash floods swallowing roads and nearly covering cars. rescuers in hershey, pennsylvania, going door to door taking people out by inflatable boats. while in nearby harrisburg, a 19-year-old was swept into a creek. set to resume the search this morning. >> extremely dangerous to go near the...
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sweden for until the final whistle and threaten to get back into the game marcus beck a must close as anyone but some stellar stops from jordan pickford ensured that for sweden somalia was the end of the road for england meanwhile an incredible journey continues next stop moscow. i mean ahead of that match make that big quite a lot of talk about the fact that england won doing so well in terms of open play but we did see two goals one of which was school through open play in that match that you think that's going to dispel that criticism all they deserve it semifinalists i think so i mean it could be with the problem was they hadn't scored a goal from open place in the panama game at six one which of course all the other goals in the meantime coming from free kicks penalties or corners so i think that was you know they were stuck in a rut a bit when it came to this and having finally scored a goal from open play they will go to into the semifinal against croatia in the differ with a different feeling behind they will probably play differently as well so it's actually very good thing t
sweden for until the final whistle and threaten to get back into the game marcus beck a must close as anyone but some stellar stops from jordan pickford ensured that for sweden somalia was the end of the road for england meanwhile an incredible journey continues next stop moscow. i mean ahead of that match make that big quite a lot of talk about the fact that england won doing so well in terms of open play but we did see two goals one of which was school through open play in that match that you...
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families who were involved and the authorities as they continue with the search a rescue. >> catie beck, nbc news. >> and just into news 4, 's missouovernor says 9 of the 17 people killed in that accident were from oneamy. two members that have same family survived. authorities say it could take several days to get to the duck boat at the bottom of that lake. >>> presint trump now appears to be the subject of a secret recording. the "new york times" reporting that the president's former attorney michael cohende record a conversation about a possible payment to a former "playboy" tdel who allegedly had an affair withmp. that conversation apparently came just before the election. "the wall street journal" reports it also occurred after the publisher for "national enquirer" purchased the rights to the man's story. no payment wound up being made and the president and white house are not story concerning government employees' paychecks, and you'll only see it here on news 4. a paycheck problem in the district first thought it affected hundreds of people and it's far worse. news 4's mark segr
families who were involved and the authorities as they continue with the search a rescue. >> catie beck, nbc news. >> and just into news 4, 's missouovernor says 9 of the 17 people killed in that accident were from oneamy. two members that have same family survived. authorities say it could take several days to get to the duck boat at the bottom of that lake. >>> presint trump now appears to be the subject of a secret recording. the "new york times" reporting that...
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sort of nonlinear word connections. ♪ i'm a loser, baby, so why don't you kill me ♪ >> beck is definingk in. ♪ >> out of the ashes of nirvana, dave grohl created the foo fighters. >> this is the first time in my life i've ever fronted a band, had to actually stand up and sing. and seem charismatic or whatever, which i can't do. but i need to just keep playing and making music. ♪ looking to the sky to save me looking for a sign of life ♪ ♪ looking for something to help me burn out bright ♪ >> in an era when everything was serious and had a heavy tone especially after kurt cobain's death, the foo fighters create the "learn to fly" music video. they found this perfect balance between making people laugh with also having the ability to play incredible rock music. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] (vo) what if this didn't have to happen? i didn't see it. (vo) what if we could go back? what if our car... could stop itself? in iihs front-end crash prevention testing, nobody beats the subaru impreza. not toyota. not honda. not ford. the subaru impreza. more than a car, it's a subaru. your digestive sys
sort of nonlinear word connections. ♪ i'm a loser, baby, so why don't you kill me ♪ >> beck is definingk in. ♪ >> out of the ashes of nirvana, dave grohl created the foo fighters. >> this is the first time in my life i've ever fronted a band, had to actually stand up and sing. and seem charismatic or whatever, which i can't do. but i need to just keep playing and making music. ♪ looking to the sky to save me looking for a sign of life ♪ ♪ looking for something to...
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at this time of night i would ask beck 60s in the valley and we were looking at the 50s. the forecast tomorrow morning shows that there will be a lot of fog. temperatures will look a lot like today. i would expect no spots to be in the low 90s. it is cool again. that is not bad considering it is the fourth of july and we have major fire concerns. it is a good pattern. it then ramps up on friday, the heat wraps up. it is not a red flag warning but it will be much warmer than it is now. we will have heat for the weekend. >>> coming up, the bay area joey chestnut defended his championship today in new york. he also set a new record. >>> a special announcement from tran 20. they announce the birth of their son, canon w. jack curry on instagram. here's what the two-time nba champion wrote. he said on this journey on this quest, protect me. the baby boy was born on monday. they already have two young daughters. the eleven continues in a few minutes. >>> it is a 2-1 ballgame. this is chris davis. we are tied at 2. it stays that way until the bottom of the eighth. it goes to the
at this time of night i would ask beck 60s in the valley and we were looking at the 50s. the forecast tomorrow morning shows that there will be a lot of fog. temperatures will look a lot like today. i would expect no spots to be in the low 90s. it is cool again. that is not bad considering it is the fourth of july and we have major fire concerns. it is a good pattern. it then ramps up on friday, the heat wraps up. it is not a red flag warning but it will be much warmer than it is now. we will...
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they're at your beck and call and at your disposal, and someone has me on their radar. not only that, they're using devices in my home. i don't like that at all. >>commissioner cleaveland: thank you very much. thank you. >> thank you. >>commissioner cleaveland: any further public comment? seeing none, public comment is closed. [ gavel ]. >>commissioner cleaveland: madam secretary, would you call the next item. >> clerk: item 3, approval of the minutes, discussion and possible action to approve the meeting minutes of june 13, 2018. >>commissioner cleaveland: any public comment on the june 13th minutes? seeing none, public comment is closed. commissioners, pleasure? >> so moved, mr. president. >>commissioner cleaveland: moved by commissioner hardeman. >> second. >>commissioner cleaveland: seconded by commissioner veronese. all in favor of adopting the minutes at passed? thank you. next item. >> clerk: item 4, presentation from the merit advisory board. members of the nert advisory board to make presentation. >>commissioner cleaveland: welcome. [inaudible] >> i'm the progr
they're at your beck and call and at your disposal, and someone has me on their radar. not only that, they're using devices in my home. i don't like that at all. >>commissioner cleaveland: thank you very much. thank you. >> thank you. >>commissioner cleaveland: any further public comment? seeing none, public comment is closed. [ gavel ]. >>commissioner cleaveland: madam secretary, would you call the next item. >> clerk: item 3, approval of the minutes, discussion...
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. >>> a heartbreaking social media post by an olympian and his wife, morgan beck miller posted this photo on instagram of their 19 month old daughter who accidentally drowned in a pool last month. morgan says her daughter's drowning happened in a matter of seconds. she posted the message to help spread awareness, saying drowning is the number one cause of death in children ages 1-4. >>> for the first time we're hearing from those 12 boys rescued from a cave in thailand. they were in high spirits along with their coach and also in uniform. the thai soccer team that really captivated the world, they smiled for cameras and described how they licked the cave's walls to stay hydrated. most of their thoughts were about food. one of the boys spoke english because the divers who found them were from the u.k. >> translator: i was quite alarmed that he was a foreigner. i did not know what to say to him. i said hello and then he said hello back. it was a miracle. >> it was a miracle. they're just now leaving the hospital. the team's hometown is about 40 miles from that hospital. the boys' families a
. >>> a heartbreaking social media post by an olympian and his wife, morgan beck miller posted this photo on instagram of their 19 month old daughter who accidentally drowned in a pool last month. morgan says her daughter's drowning happened in a matter of seconds. she posted the message to help spread awareness, saying drowning is the number one cause of death in children ages 1-4. >>> for the first time we're hearing from those 12 boys rescued from a cave in thailand. they...
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. >>> alex true beck's time may be up as "jeopardy" host. he said it's 50/50 he will return. he's 78 years old and hosting the game show since 1984. he announced a player from the los angeles hockey team take over for him and laura coates, legal analyst for cnn. >> hard to imagine the show without alex true btieaof tradi for 2018 and offer a first of its kind membership program. members get general member access to all home games, reserved seat plan and concession discounts. that includes 20 ounce domestic drafts for $4 and hot dogs for three bucks and 10 game plans start at $240. full season plan holders can give away tickets and still attend. fans can also switch seats during the season. we'll see how these models do. >> if they keep playing the way they're playing they will get a lot of takers. >>> the best time to leave a ballgame, and it's earlier, much much earlier. 5:38, espn's analytics blog crunched the numbers and found the best time to leave is in the sixth when the leading team is ahead by four or more runs. in that situation, there's less than a 5% chance of a mi
. >>> alex true beck's time may be up as "jeopardy" host. he said it's 50/50 he will return. he's 78 years old and hosting the game show since 1984. he announced a player from the los angeles hockey team take over for him and laura coates, legal analyst for cnn. >> hard to imagine the show without alex true btieaof tradi for 2018 and offer a first of its kind membership program. members get general member access to all home games, reserved seat plan and concession...
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would the 2 million barrels be in addition to the 1 million that owe beck said it would add ck? and did the king really agree? with no answers to those questiontr oil prices ted. but ever so slightly. with the 10% spike ince oil p and the 4th of july this week, prices at the pump have been rising. >>> gasoline prices have reached their peek barring any major refinery disruption for the rest of thesummer. demand has been flat and actually a little bit lower than last year at this time about. >> i think crude oil could reach 78, $79 a barrel. i don't see $80 a barrel. there will be intervention if we see prices go much higher from here, there's a seasonal factor involved in crude oil too.he where aft fourthly of demand is going to start dropping for that also. g aaa says the average price for alon of regular is 2.86. that's up 51 cents from this time last year. they also say this week more m than 4lion americans will travel more than 50 miles away holiday. that's a 5% increase from last year and the highest number since started tracking the statistic 18 years ago, the majoeoty of
would the 2 million barrels be in addition to the 1 million that owe beck said it would add ck? and did the king really agree? with no answers to those questiontr oil prices ted. but ever so slightly. with the 10% spike ince oil p and the 4th of july this week, prices at the pump have been rising. >>> gasoline prices have reached their peek barring any major refinery disruption for the rest of thesummer. demand has been flat and actually a little bit lower than last year at this time...
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nbc's catie beck is joining me live from there with more. we're getting an update right now. what more are they setelling us? >> reporter: divers had an extremely difficult and long period of time here. they were in the water until 11:30 last night, trying to recover and rescue as many people as they could. as soon as they had daylight this morning, they were back in the water. they still are at this moment. trying to recover the four missing people that remain in this investigation. as you said, this severe weather swept in around 7:00 last night. the owner of that duck boat company saying this was completely unforeseen. they were on the water, and 60 mile an hour winds, punishing waves, basically capsized this boat. part of that was captured on video. the terrifying moments before the boat overturned. for officials here, this has been an incredibly emotional day, dealing with a lot of family. some who still have no answers about where their loved ones are. the conditions of others in the hospital. of course, the 13 lives that have been lost in this mass tragedy. the governo
nbc's catie beck is joining me live from there with more. we're getting an update right now. what more are they setelling us? >> reporter: divers had an extremely difficult and long period of time here. they were in the water until 11:30 last night, trying to recover and rescue as many people as they could. as soon as they had daylight this morning, they were back in the water. they still are at this moment. trying to recover the four missing people that remain in this investigation. as...
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we get more from catie beck. >> reporter: a week after giving birth, crystal galloway started having medical problems. after showing signs of a stroke, her mother makes a chilling call to 911. >> my granddaughter called me and said grandma, something is wrong with mommy so i ran over to make sure and i found her in the bathroom. >> reporter: describing crystal slumped over the bathtub, her lips swollen and she was drooling. >> crystal eventually regained conscious. she said, mommy, my head. >> reporter: two fire medic units were dispatched but she says instead of checking on her daughter, they asked if she could afford the ambulance bill. >> the whole conversation was my daughter couldn't afford an ambulance because she just had a baby. they didn't do any vitals, no blood pressure, no temperature, as my daughter in the middle of her bed, under the covers screamed and begged them to take her to the hospital. >> reporter: her mother ended up driving crystal to the hospital herself. she later died. >> this woman needed to be transported by ems to the hospital. our fire medics did not do
we get more from catie beck. >> reporter: a week after giving birth, crystal galloway started having medical problems. after showing signs of a stroke, her mother makes a chilling call to 911. >> my granddaughter called me and said grandma, something is wrong with mommy so i ran over to make sure and i found her in the bathroom. >> reporter: describing crystal slumped over the bathtub, her lips swollen and she was drooling. >> crystal eventually regained conscious. she...
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in the interview, the president criticized may's approach to becks it. -- brexit.ere's what he said. president trump: i actually told theresa may how to do it but she didn't listen to m >> what did she say? president trump: i told her how to do it. that will be up to her to say. she wanted to go a different route. bert: in the sun interview he also praised may's political rival buriesohnson, appearing to undermine may's faraj imposition in btain's negotiations with the efforts u. president trump: onc the brexit pros says is concluded s and progrhe u.k. has left the effort u. i don't know what they're going to do but whatever you do is ok with me. robert: joining metonight from washington, peter baker of "the new york times,"ay tausche of cnbc and katty kay fromor bbc's world news america. thank you so much for being here tonight. all of you great reporters much butet's start with catty. you think of the president there in the u.k. and he's confronting the special relationship, a long-standing relationship but also rattling e rhythm at the same time. what's been the
in the interview, the president criticized may's approach to becks it. -- brexit.ere's what he said. president trump: i actually told theresa may how to do it but she didn't listen to m >> what did she say? president trump: i told her how to do it. that will be up to her to say. she wanted to go a different route. bert: in the sun interview he also praised may's political rival buriesohnson, appearing to undermine may's faraj imposition in btain's negotiations with the efforts u....
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. >>> plus morgan beck miller, the wife of bskier bode miller speas out on the death of their daughteris helping parents to catch a glimpse of their kids while away at camp. >>> that's the "cbs morning news" for this wednesday. thanks for watching. -- captions by vitac -- www.viac.com " for this morning. thanks for wat -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com i'm kenny choi. >>> let's head outside and take a live look from our "salesforce tower" camera looking east. you have the tv on and you're just listening, look at this. a cool shot of the fog as it's in. you can see some of the east bay in this shot. good morning, it is wednesday, july 18th. very cool. good morning. i'm kenny choi. >> good morning. i'm michelle griego. >> we promise the bay bridge is there. we'll be covered with fog at the moment. taking a look towards the west side of the "salesforce tower," more fog there. it's going to be the story this morning. it's keeping our temperatures warm for this time of the morning. >> we have an accident on northbound 101 near capitol expressway. it's not blocking labors but it's causin
. >>> plus morgan beck miller, the wife of bskier bode miller speas out on the death of their daughteris helping parents to catch a glimpse of their kids while away at camp. >>> that's the "cbs morning news" for this wednesday. thanks for watching. -- captions by vitac -- www.viac.com " for this morning. thanks for wat -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com i'm kenny choi. >>> let's head outside and take a live look from our "salesforce tower"...
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government that is touching on certain key areas of parties for priorities for kenya which we call the beck four. these are the areas of security, 95, health and affordable housing. security,as of food health, security and affordable housing. we call them the big four. government in the areas of manufacturing, infrastructure development, clean energy and renewable energy, a digital economy and all other areas including mining and oil. what we have learned from here, is looking at the parties of the kenyan government. the party for the kenyan government -- they priorities for the can government is essentially that the nga's key focus our five economic opportunities -- health, education, homeland security, environment, energy and transportation. this much is very well with the priorities that we ourselves in on.a are focusing we think it is an area where we our selfle to add synergies particularly, with the stress they have. we have seen through this engagement, the sort of high-level discussions you are having that will benefit us much more. that yourso seen engagement with industry, private
government that is touching on certain key areas of parties for priorities for kenya which we call the beck four. these are the areas of security, 95, health and affordable housing. security,as of food health, security and affordable housing. we call them the big four. government in the areas of manufacturing, infrastructure development, clean energy and renewable energy, a digital economy and all other areas including mining and oil. what we have learned from here, is looking at the parties of...
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let's get right to nbc's catie beck in branson with theery latest.aylight, ose divers are going to be heading back into the lake to resume rescue efforts after a lengthy search for any possible survivors last night. now, there were 31 people aucard that boat tour when severe weather suddenly struck. iewers thatwarn our what you might see in this video may be disturbing. >> oh, those poor people. >> reporter: this video showsin thal moments before a duck boat pked with tourists went down. two of thehi ampbious vehicles desperately trying to reach don land, but one made it. >> poor guys. oh, my gosh, oh, my gosh. oh, no. >> reporter: severe thunderstorms acking 60-mile-per-hour winds, turning the normally calm lake in branson, missouri, into a stormy sea. >> oh, my god. >> reporter: the duck boat moves out of sight, and then -- >> oh, it's going under. >> it's sinking. >> it's going under. >> need a water bscue. wi a duck that has capsized. we have approximately 30 individuals in the water. the wave was sixll foot . >> they were pretty big. >> for a la
let's get right to nbc's catie beck in branson with theery latest.aylight, ose divers are going to be heading back into the lake to resume rescue efforts after a lengthy search for any possible survivors last night. now, there were 31 people aucard that boat tour when severe weather suddenly struck. iewers thatwarn our what you might see in this video may be disturbing. >> oh, those poor people. >> reporter: this video showsin thal moments before a duck boat pked with tourists went...
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. >> before we could get the victim involved, if he is just there at our beck and call, we get really nervous but if we can have them do small things, help get yourself out or hold onto this for me, it keep their mind busy and keeps them from becoming more of an issue, or, just freaking out more, i guess. >> reporter: by 6:30, rescuers had dug down far enough to lift the man out. county firefighters tweeted out this video showing the cement covered worker walking down the stairs, exhausted, but under his own power. they then hosed him down from head to toe in the parking lot, before letting him into a waiting ambulance. he was taken to eden medical center in castro valley. no word on how he is doing tonight. as for how he fell into the hopper, rescuers are still unsure. i say it is possible he simply lost his footing and fell. >>> and armed bank robbery with a signature style ditches southern california and is targeting locations across the bay area. the cook is being called the flow badge bandit. jeremiah vasquez is in danville tonight with more on the robber who looks like he could
. >> before we could get the victim involved, if he is just there at our beck and call, we get really nervous but if we can have them do small things, help get yourself out or hold onto this for me, it keep their mind busy and keeps them from becoming more of an issue, or, just freaking out more, i guess. >> reporter: by 6:30, rescuers had dug down far enough to lift the man out. county firefighters tweeted out this video showing the cement covered worker walking down the stairs,...