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brian moore, nbc news washington. >>> coney island's roller coasters opened today, and couldn't even make it through the first run of the season. the ledge are dear cyclone was approaches the first drop when it stalled. riders were stuck. park worser had to climb up to help them get down. some said they were terrified. they blamed an isolated mechanical issue, but says the cyclone is back up and running. don't know if i would be the first one to get on right after they good et it fixed. >> c'mon give it a whirl. >> yeah right. it started out pretty chilly this morning, but by this afternoon, it wasn't looking too bad. >> it wasn't bad. there was beautiful sunshine the entire day. the sunrise this morning, i have to say it was spectacular, but we started off in the 20s, we warmed into the upper 40s. we're going up from here. tomorrow a high of 62 so it's pretty much where we should be this time of year but you do want to keep the umbrella handy. some showers are likely tomorrow morning. rain is lightly on tuesday. i'm going to show you the exact timing monday and tuesday, not watchout
brian moore, nbc news washington. >>> coney island's roller coasters opened today, and couldn't even make it through the first run of the season. the ledge are dear cyclone was approaches the first drop when it stalled. riders were stuck. park worser had to climb up to help them get down. some said they were terrified. they blamed an isolated mechanical issue, but says the cyclone is back up and running. don't know if i would be the first one to get on right after they good et it...
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brian moore, nbc news, washington. >>> yellow fever mosquitos have been found in menlo park. mosquitos were first detected yesterday according to the mercury news and capable of spreading tropical diseases and at risk of a health epidemic. they will be going door to door looking for mosquitos and standing water. they inform residents to clear any areas that could turn into a breeding ground for the bugs. >>> storms and freezing rain make for tough travel conditions across the southwest. another 1,000 flights are cancelled today into and out of dallas/fort worth airport. hundreds of frustrated customers stayed overnight. they are hoping to get out of town. the airport actually provided cots and blanks. airlines alone have cancelled 600 flights because of the latest storm. in massachusetts, the new hockey team without injury after a rooftop collapse at an ice skating rink in the town of canton massachusetts. a boy's hockey team was inside with parents watching when the roof started giving way from too much snow. imagine that panic. near record snow levels led to more than 150 r
brian moore, nbc news, washington. >>> yellow fever mosquitos have been found in menlo park. mosquitos were first detected yesterday according to the mercury news and capable of spreading tropical diseases and at risk of a health epidemic. they will be going door to door looking for mosquitos and standing water. they inform residents to clear any areas that could turn into a breeding ground for the bugs. >>> storms and freezing rain make for tough travel conditions across the...
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brian moore, nbc news washington. >>> practice makes perfect. american astronauts have completed their third space walk in a little over weeks. for the-second time one of the astronauts had a bit of water in his helmet. scientists say it's because of condensation due to repressurize igs of the air lock. astronaut called it no big deal. this month marks 50 years since the first space walk by the soviets. they beat the u.s. by two months. >> any other questions. >> you covered it on the depressurization. >>> still to come, is it a game changer? how a local company is providing breast cancer patients a new way to extend their live. >>> plus a south bay nonprofit organization that's growing fast. the group's unconvational approach to charity will make you bay area proud. life's running out of shaving stuff. and thankfully being able to find backups. life's running out of shaving stuff. and thankfully being able to find backups. >>> it was a good ride while it lasted. but relief at the gas pump is over. gas prices shot up significantly last month in
brian moore, nbc news washington. >>> practice makes perfect. american astronauts have completed their third space walk in a little over weeks. for the-second time one of the astronauts had a bit of water in his helmet. scientists say it's because of condensation due to repressurize igs of the air lock. astronaut called it no big deal. this month marks 50 years since the first space walk by the soviets. they beat the u.s. by two months. >> any other questions. >> you...
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nbc 10 national correspondent brian moore has the story from washington. >>> reports that two senior agents slammed a government car into a white house barricade after a night of drinking and partying has washington asking a familiar question what's going on in the secret service? >> does it really need to be said that you can't show up drunk at work especially when you're in the secret service? >> reporter: agent mark conleynolly second in command in the detail and the washington field office has been reassigned pending an investigation by the homeland security department inspector general. they were reportedly allowed to leave the scene without taking sobriety tests. >> we've made major changes to the secret service in regard to leadership, but obviously there's still a lot of work to be done. >> new secret service director joe clancy has been on the job less than a month, an agency insider appointed by president obama even though a committee suggested an outsider. the agency's once-stellar reputation has been brought down by a series of high-profile incidents from agents cavorting
nbc 10 national correspondent brian moore has the story from washington. >>> reports that two senior agents slammed a government car into a white house barricade after a night of drinking and partying has washington asking a familiar question what's going on in the secret service? >> does it really need to be said that you can't show up drunk at work especially when you're in the secret service? >> reporter: agent mark conleynolly second in command in the detail and the...
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brian moore, nbc news washington. >>> speaking of health care how does your hospital score? turns out grading systems are hardly an exact science. a new report in the academic journal health affairs examined four top rating systems. u.s. news and world report consumer reports, healthgrades and leapfrog group. the one costant inconsistency, they used different criteria. some use grades numbers, some use technologies. one says when it comes to grades, more equals better. >> kind to try to triangulate on what the consensus is. i think all of the rating systems have strengths and potential weaknesses. >> the consensus is the health care rating systems will continue to improve and that will likely have a ripple effect, improving health care in the process. in the meantime if you want to know just ask more questions. >> competition to get into uc is about to get tougher. the uc president announced she will cap enrollment at current levels unless the state increases funding by $200 million. janet napolitano said she's also capping controversial out of state enrollment at uc berkele
brian moore, nbc news washington. >>> speaking of health care how does your hospital score? turns out grading systems are hardly an exact science. a new report in the academic journal health affairs examined four top rating systems. u.s. news and world report consumer reports, healthgrades and leapfrog group. the one costant inconsistency, they used different criteria. some use grades numbers, some use technologies. one says when it comes to grades, more equals better. >> kind to...
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brian moore reports. >> reporter: the outcries are getting louder. critics see the new law as little more than legal cover for discrimination against gays and lesbians. >> everybody is welcome in indiana. >> reporter: the governor suggested sunday there's room for the legislature to clarify the wording. >> i'm open to that but we're not going to change this law. >> reporter: that means no specific protections for gays and lesbians. he says the act is penned after a federal law and similar to measures passed by 20 state legislatures. >> then barack obama voted for it when he was in the senate of illinois. >> reporter: critics are focusing on the indiana's law and calling for a boycott. seattle's mayor is banning official travel to the states. >> laws that say you can discriminate have no place in this country. >> we're simply stating we're stepping out of this. >> reporter: fallout from a law now facing national constituteny. >> early sunday morning yesterday morning. dozens were injured but no fatalities at halifax international airport. >> reporter:
brian moore reports. >> reporter: the outcries are getting louder. critics see the new law as little more than legal cover for discrimination against gays and lesbians. >> everybody is welcome in indiana. >> reporter: the governor suggested sunday there's room for the legislature to clarify the wording. >> i'm open to that but we're not going to change this law. >> reporter: that means no specific protections for gays and lesbians. he says the act is penned after a...
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many people are now pushing for answers and brian moore has the latest on the story from washington. >> pressure is mounting. >> what i would like is for her to come forward and say just what the situation is because she is the political figure right now. >> sporlters who want to see her run for president want the controversy out of the way. >> it's not up to secretary clinton to decide what's a public record and what's not. >> nobody says it's illegal. she has turned over all of her e-mails. the first secretary of state to ever do that. >> id did not keep a cache of them. i do not have thousands of pages somewhere in my personal file. >> the government may take months to decide what will and won't be released. hillary clinton has appeared at a few events since the news broke but has yet to pubically speak about the e-mail. >> new at 11:00, american tourists in trouble in italy. two californians carved their initials into rome's coliseum and then took a selfie with it. police say signs were clearly posted in english saying do not deface this century's old site. the women will end up
many people are now pushing for answers and brian moore has the latest on the story from washington. >> pressure is mounting. >> what i would like is for her to come forward and say just what the situation is because she is the political figure right now. >> sporlters who want to see her run for president want the controversy out of the way. >> it's not up to secretary clinton to decide what's a public record and what's not. >> nobody says it's illegal. she has...
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as nbc's brian moore reports, they want to know why the former secretary of state communicated thro.> reporter: pressure is mounting for hillary clinton to explain why she used a private email account to do business as secretary of state. >> what i would like is for her to come forward and say just what the situation is because she is the preeminent political figure right now. >> reporter: supporters who want to see her run for president next year want the controversy out of the way, and republicans eager to dig into her past want to know what if anything the emails might reveal. >> it's not up to secretary clinton to decide what's a public record and what's not. >> reporter: both sides are asking whether she broke the rules, if not the law, on preserving government records. >> nobody says it's illegal. she's turned over all of her emails. the first secretary of state to ever do that. >> reporter: colin powell the first to use private email, says many of his messages are lost to history. >> i don't have any to turn over. i didn't keep a cache of them. i did not print them off. i do n
as nbc's brian moore reports, they want to know why the former secretary of state communicated thro.> reporter: pressure is mounting for hillary clinton to explain why she used a private email account to do business as secretary of state. >> what i would like is for her to come forward and say just what the situation is because she is the preeminent political figure right now. >> reporter: supporters who want to see her run for president next year want the controversy out of the...
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brian moore. >>> millions around the world celebrated palm sunday today. at the vatican, pope francis held palm sunday mass in st. peter's square to usher in holy week ahead of easter. ten was thousands gathered for the service. in keeping with the simple tone of his pain assy he leaned on a plain wooden staff instead of the ornate staff traditionally use. >> announcer: the event. >>> coming up, a search for a missing uc berkeley student. the 19-year-old hasn't been seen or heard from in nearly two days, this after vanishing from a party. >>> plus exposing the potential dangers of using a smart phone. the new documentary that is raising concerns billion the devices many of us can't live without. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ yoplait. with a smooth and creamy taste your whole family loves. don't miss yoplait's exciting new flavors -- creamy caramel and cookies 'n cream. >>> it's been debated on and off for years, are cell phones dangerous? could they cause cancers of the head or neck? a locally produced documentary about this issue has people in berkeley dialed in on the topic.
brian moore. >>> millions around the world celebrated palm sunday today. at the vatican, pope francis held palm sunday mass in st. peter's square to usher in holy week ahead of easter. ten was thousands gathered for the service. in keeping with the simple tone of his pain assy he leaned on a plain wooden staff instead of the ornate staff traditionally use. >> announcer: the event. >>> coming up, a search for a missing uc berkeley student. the 19-year-old hasn't been seen...
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brian shawn see. >> i'm one of five, and catholic education is kind of hard. it is nice to have that relief from saint tommy mooreeived a tommy moore scholarship during her freshman sophomore and now junior years. >> it is thousand dollars off of my tuition each year. it helps mize family a lot. >> reporter: tommy moore alumni keep going strong, despite helling few fundraisers and receiving no corporate help they expect to surpass the the one million-dollar mark in giving since april. raising a million-dollar is an extraordinary accomplish; how has it been done. >> mostly the mom and pop individuals with the small checks. >> reporter: it is a remarkable legacy for a school that is more than just a memory. >> the school may be gone but the spirit of tommy moore is alive and strong and it will continue. it is unbelievable. very inspiring story. >> look for tommy moore during the the st. patrick's day parade this sunday. join me, kathy orr and kate by low for the broadcast that kicks off at 1:00 o'clock on the cw philly. watch it streaming on cbs philly.com. if you missed the parade sunday we will have have an encor
brian shawn see. >> i'm one of five, and catholic education is kind of hard. it is nice to have that relief from saint tommy mooreeived a tommy moore scholarship during her freshman sophomore and now junior years. >> it is thousand dollars off of my tuition each year. it helps mize family a lot. >> reporter: tommy moore alumni keep going strong, despite helling few fundraisers and receiving no corporate help they expect to surpass the the one million-dollar mark in giving...
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brian coming in for you. as an attorney this came into us from buzzy moore saying is the doctor who cited lubitz as being unfitr -- should doctors have to tell airlines employers, this and not just depend on self-reporting? >> that's a fantastic question poppy. the answer is the doctor -- the psychologist would not be liable. and i think this prompts change that we need. i think we should deem the psychologist who assessed the pilots as mandated reporters. if we change the laws deem them as mandated reporters, then they have to report back to the airline. and then we could pre-empt the problem that we had here. so we need a change in the laws. >> very quickly, 30 seconds. do you agree, richard? >> no i don't agree. because you're talk about two different types of doctors. you're talking about your general practitioner versus a medical examiner. a medical examiner has a duty to do so. you cannot turn your regular doctor into a mandated reporter. >> thank you, gentlemen, very much. >> i'm talking about a psychologist. >> understood guys. got to go. top of the hour here. we'll talk more about this in the next hou
brian coming in for you. as an attorney this came into us from buzzy moore saying is the doctor who cited lubitz as being unfitr -- should doctors have to tell airlines employers, this and not just depend on self-reporting? >> that's a fantastic question poppy. the answer is the doctor -- the psychologist would not be liable. and i think this prompts change that we need. i think we should deem the psychologist who assessed the pilots as mandated reporters. if we change the laws deem them...