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let me go to kelly cobiella in london. for context here, this is a country that unfortunately has suffered a lot of violent incidents over the last couple of years, in most cases involving stabbings and knifings as opposed to shootings. >> reporter: that's right. you'll remember back in the fall, for a series of weeks, there were these near constant knife attacks of palestinians, for the most part, attacking israeli soldiers, israeli citizens. we reported on it repeatedly, the sort of new entefada to terrorize the public in israel and the soldiers as well. so it has been an intense situation. a number of deaths over the course of several weeks. and police and security services in israel, very frustrated in their ability to prevent it or stop it. but this is something altogether different, kate. now we're talking about a shooting, a shooting at a very popular and upscale mall in the center of tel aviv. reports that at least one gunman opened fire at this upscale mall injuring possibly as many as nine people. seven we know f
let me go to kelly cobiella in london. for context here, this is a country that unfortunately has suffered a lot of violent incidents over the last couple of years, in most cases involving stabbings and knifings as opposed to shootings. >> reporter: that's right. you'll remember back in the fall, for a series of weeks, there were these near constant knife attacks of palestinians, for the most part, attacking israeli soldiers, israeli citizens. we reported on it repeatedly, the sort of new...
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kelly cobiella tells us how he did it. >> reporter: it's the title world number one djokovic didn't have and desperately wanted. battling childhood rival and world number two, andy murray, to get it. djokovic struggled at first. then this call. murray's serve in by a hair. djokovic fought it. the crowd booed it. it was the spark he needed. the serve found his game, hammering murray for the next three sets. fighting for the final win. djokovic becoming the first man in nearly 50 years to win 4 straight majors. >> it's an amazing moment. i'm grateful for this moment. with the sun coming out after ten days, it is truly remarkable. >> reporter: today, nothing but love from djokovic. a heart of clay from the new king of the courts. kelly cobiella, nbc news. >> congrats to him. >>> up next, what we all might learn from another champion. the late and great muhammad ali. >>> finally tonight, a great deal has been said about muhammad ali since his death on friday night. tonight, we want to share some of what ali said about himself. specifically, how he wanted to be remembered. he wrote about it i
kelly cobiella tells us how he did it. >> reporter: it's the title world number one djokovic didn't have and desperately wanted. battling childhood rival and world number two, andy murray, to get it. djokovic struggled at first. then this call. murray's serve in by a hair. djokovic fought it. the crowd booed it. it was the spark he needed. the serve found his game, hammering murray for the next three sets. fighting for the final win. djokovic becoming the first man in nearly 50 years to...
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here's nbc's kelly cobiella. >> reporter: possible new clues behind the deadly ambush of jo cox. police now investigating whether the reported suspect, 52-year-old tommy mair, had links to right-wing extremists. these documents uncovered allegedly tying mair to the neo nazi organization the national alliance. >> we have documentary proof of his connections with the national alliance between 1999 and 2003. >> reporter: like this receipt for books, including one on how to make a gun. in a country where gun laws are strict, and gun violence rare, witnesses said the weapon could have been homemade. >> probably a homemade gun. >> reporter: new clues to the suspect's motives may tie into a historic vote next week about whether britain will break away from euro. the suspect reportedly yelled, britain first, a rallying cry for the anti immigrant groups who want to leave the eu. cox wanted to stay. >> our communities have been deeply enhanced by integration. >> reporter: the high stakes vote critical for the u.s., too. if britain leaves, a domino effect could send american 401(k)s plungin
here's nbc's kelly cobiella. >> reporter: possible new clues behind the deadly ambush of jo cox. police now investigating whether the reported suspect, 52-year-old tommy mair, had links to right-wing extremists. these documents uncovered allegedly tying mair to the neo nazi organization the national alliance. >> we have documentary proof of his connections with the national alliance between 1999 and 2003. >> reporter: like this receipt for books, including one on how to make a...
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kelly cobiella, nbc news, london. >> all the best luck. >>> when "nightly news" continues, how a new drug implant could be a new tool in the fight against opioid addiction. >>> also, gay muslims coming out of the shadows after the orlando massacre. test. test. test >>> mrs. a promising new tool in the fight against this country's growing addiction to powerful open so i had drugs. the first implant of a drug to help end the abuse. our jacob rascon has more this week we're calling "hooked, fighting addiction to pain killers." >>> spending time with sara wilson, it's hard to believe that for five years, this mother of four was hooked on pain killers. >> i was on ten milligram hydro core doan, 25 to 30 a day. >> it started with a prescription to relief back pain after a car accident and wound up nearly destroying her family. but today, sara is opioid-free. >> i don't think i would be alive if it wasn't for medication. my kids wouldn't have a mom. i think my kids would have said goodbye to me. >> reporter: sara used an oral version of the including before taking part in a clinical trial b
kelly cobiella, nbc news, london. >> all the best luck. >>> when "nightly news" continues, how a new drug implant could be a new tool in the fight against opioid addiction. >>> also, gay muslims coming out of the shadows after the orlando massacre. test. test. test >>> mrs. a promising new tool in the fight against this country's growing addiction to powerful open so i had drugs. the first implant of a drug to help end the abuse. our jacob rascon has...
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more tonight from kelly cobiella. >> reporter: the bottom of the world. the south pole. a place so cold, 57-below zero tonight, jet fuel freezes. flights in and out are nearly impossible. but tonight, a worker at the south pole station is so sick, they've launched a rare rescue mission, so dangerous it's been done only twice in the station's 60-year history. in 2001, a weatherproof twin prop plane flew into the winter to rescue rom, a doctor desperately stick with pancreatitis. as they tried to leave, the wing jammed in the air. >> it looked like we were really stuck and after we got the flaperon taken care of, we found that we were stuck to the ice. >> reporter: two of the specialized planes are making their way south from canada to colorado, ecuador and chile where they are at the base station on the tip of antarctica. one plane stays behind in case the other gets into trouble frying another 1500 miles to the south pole. touching down on high winds on a sheet of ice. the sun set in march and doesn't rise again until august. but for the next six days, the crew will have
more tonight from kelly cobiella. >> reporter: the bottom of the world. the south pole. a place so cold, 57-below zero tonight, jet fuel freezes. flights in and out are nearly impossible. but tonight, a worker at the south pole station is so sick, they've launched a rare rescue mission, so dangerous it's been done only twice in the station's 60-year history. in 2001, a weatherproof twin prop plane flew into the winter to rescue rom, a doctor desperately stick with pancreatitis. as they...
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nbc's kelly cobiella has details. >> reporter: prince william making history, appearing on the cover of gay magazine "attitude," a first for a member of the royal family. the cover and interview were in the works for weeks. prince william met with the magazine's editor and a group of young lgbt men and women in may, listening to their emotional stories about bullying and abuse. the prince telling the magazine, no one should have to put up with the kind of hate that these young people have endured in their lives. his words all the more poignant after what happened in orlando. do you think, that prince william appears on the cover of this magazine at this time? >> i think it's really important, even though the terrible atrocity happened, we're hopefully moving in the right direction. >> reporter: princess diana famously fought to raise awareness about hiv and aids in the '80s and '90s. a trail blazer, comforting aids patients, trying to remove the stigma of the disease. for decades, no one else in the royal circle fought so passionately for lgbt causes. tonight her son, prince william,
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kelly cobiella, nbc . learn from another champion. the late and great when my chronic pain got bad, my doctor prescribed medication-an opioid. learn from another champion. the late and great it really helped! but it came with some baggage: opioid-induced constipation-oic. sooo awkward... you sound like you're ready for the movantalk! opioids block pain signals. but they can also block activity in the bowel, causing constipation. movantik can help reduce constipation caused by opioid pain medications. do not take movantik if you have a bowel blockage or a history of them. serious side effects may include a tear in your stomach or intestine. and can also include symptoms of opioid withdrawal. common side effects include stomach pain, diarrhea, nausea, gas, vomiting, and headache. tell your doctor about any side effects and about medicines you take as movantik may interact with them causing side effects. i'm so glad i had the movantalk with my doctor! constipated by your prescription opioid pain medication? ask your doctor if
kelly cobiella, nbc . learn from another champion. the late and great when my chronic pain got bad, my doctor prescribed medication-an opioid. learn from another champion. the late and great it really helped! but it came with some baggage: opioid-induced constipation-oic. sooo awkward... you sound like you're ready for the movantalk! opioids block pain signals. but they can also block activity in the bowel, causing constipation. movantik can help reduce constipation caused by opioid pain...
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kelly cobiella, nbc news, london. >>> happy father's day to all the fathers out there.he first family enjoyed part of their father's day at yosemite national park. the photo placed on the first lady's instagram account. they spent the weekend in yosemite, much of it, where the police gave a speech yesterday, pushing for more conservation efforts, in time for the 100th anniversary of the national park system coming up in august. they have left yosemite. >>> the clintons have a new member of their brood, a baby boy. grandparents again, bill and hillary clinton tweeted this photo holding grandson aidan. chelsea has her second child, and they have a daughter born in 2014. grandma, also known as presidential candidate hillary clinton. >>> take a look at the video we captured tonight of the look at the moon, looking for the part of it that's not quite full. i don't see it. it's there somewhere. tomorrow is the first official day of summer, the longest sunlight of the year, daylight of the year, first time a full moon has fallen on summer soltice in decades. rob mayeda is here
kelly cobiella, nbc news, london. >>> happy father's day to all the fathers out there.he first family enjoyed part of their father's day at yosemite national park. the photo placed on the first lady's instagram account. they spent the weekend in yosemite, much of it, where the police gave a speech yesterday, pushing for more conservation efforts, in time for the 100th anniversary of the national park system coming up in august. they have left yosemite. >>> the clintons have a...
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kelly cobiella, nbc news, landon. >>> a chicago area middle schooler is getting national attention for his speech at his school's graduation ceremony. you might say he put a -- to the current race for president. >> and let me just tell you -- it has been our champion. they've given us the skills we need to get through sixth grade and seventh grade and eighth grade and now we are going to take those skills and apply them to high school. you name it. and some of the best cinnamon rolls i ever tasted. >> i think this eighth grader probably one for best speech. it's going viral. i think most people can do one impression but if you can do all of them, that's pretty good. >> maybe that guy can run. we have to wait a little. >> we have some vice president spots open. just maybe. >> famous kid. let's check in with your weather. >> it's going to be nice today. a lot of sunshine across parts of the bay area and then it's cloudy and rain coming down. we'll look at the radar in just a second. let's get a look now across the bay bridge from emeryville and clouds dotting the sky there we have clouds
kelly cobiella, nbc news, landon. >>> a chicago area middle schooler is getting national attention for his speech at his school's graduation ceremony. you might say he put a -- to the current race for president. >> and let me just tell you -- it has been our champion. they've given us the skills we need to get through sixth grade and seventh grade and eighth grade and now we are going to take those skills and apply them to high school. you name it. and some of the best cinnamon...
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kelly cobiella, nbc correspondent, joining us from london with the latest there. we are waiting to hear from british prime minister david cameron. kelly what are you hearing about that? >> from what we understand, the way this will play out from what we've been hearing over the past 24 hours or so is that first we will hear the official vote count from manchester, the head of the electoral commission coming out. no actual counting is happening at this location but she will come out, she will announce the official vote count. we understand all districts reporting now. 33.5 million votes cast on this referendum. and a difference of just over 1 million between the leave side and the remain side. of course the leave side coming out on top. so we'll hear from her first. and then after that announcement, we expect to hear from the prime minister david cameron in front of his residence at 10 downing street. what will he say? that's the big question. nobody really knows. we're hearing from leaders, other political leaders in the uk this morning, from leaders within his ow
kelly cobiella, nbc correspondent, joining us from london with the latest there. we are waiting to hear from british prime minister david cameron. kelly what are you hearing about that? >> from what we understand, the way this will play out from what we've been hearing over the past 24 hours or so is that first we will hear the official vote count from manchester, the head of the electoral commission coming out. no actual counting is happening at this location but she will come out, she...
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kelly cobiella, nbc news, london. >> thanks, kelly.he city of baltimore is preparing for a major verdict related to freddie gray's death. one of the police officers charged in the case could learn his fate today. that officer ceasar goodson jr. just arrived in court moments ago. you're seeing video of that shot moments ago. gray died from injuries he suffered in the back of a police transport van, his death sparked days of riots last year. ron, what can you tell us? what are you learning about what could happen today? >> reporter: good morning, we're expecting the verdict to be read at the top of the hour, 10:00 eastern. this is by far the most important, most serious of the six cases against these baltimore police officers. officer goodson drove the van in which freddie gray suffered a severe injury. he faces second degree deprafed heart murder and three counts of manslaughter and account of misconduct in office. an acquittal is seen by legal observers as the end of this prosecution. there's four more cases to go and trials to go. som
kelly cobiella, nbc news, london. >> thanks, kelly.he city of baltimore is preparing for a major verdict related to freddie gray's death. one of the police officers charged in the case could learn his fate today. that officer ceasar goodson jr. just arrived in court moments ago. you're seeing video of that shot moments ago. gray died from injuries he suffered in the back of a police transport van, his death sparked days of riots last year. ron, what can you tell us? what are you learning...
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for the latest now we turn to nbc's kelly cobiella in london. kelly? >> reporter: lawrence, we understand we will hear from british prime minister david cameron as well as the head of the bank of england mark carney within the next hour and a half or so. sometime before 7:00 a.m. local time. hearing from both of those gentlemen. we're also starting to hear from leaders throughout the united kingdom including the leader in scotland and the chairman of sinn fein in northern ireland. northern ireland, by the way, voted about 400,000 to remain in the european union. 340,000 and change to leave. but this morning the sinn fein chairman saying if the uk does leave the eu the british government has forfeited any mandate to represent interests of northern ireland. so obviously a very tense response there. and also from scotland. scotland's first minister this morning saying that the eu vote makes clear that the people of scotland see their future as part of the european union. scotland voting very heavily in favor to stay in the european union. what you could s
for the latest now we turn to nbc's kelly cobiella in london. kelly? >> reporter: lawrence, we understand we will hear from british prime minister david cameron as well as the head of the bank of england mark carney within the next hour and a half or so. sometime before 7:00 a.m. local time. hearing from both of those gentlemen. we're also starting to hear from leaders throughout the united kingdom including the leader in scotland and the chairman of sinn fein in northern ireland....
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kelly cobiella, nbc news, london. >>> police discovered an apparent house of horrors in bucks county, pennsylvania. 12 girls ranging from 6 months to 18 years old were found in the home of a 51-year-old man who is under arrest on statutory sexual assault charges. police say he also fathered two of the children with the oldest girl, and they're looking into claims that she was sold to the suspect by her parents. they are also in police custody. >>> there's more to tell you about here tonight as disney world remains under fire for a fatal gator attack. what the theme park is doing to prevent more tragedies. while yet another family comes forward with claims of a dangerous encounter there. >>> also, the on-court meltdown from the nba's mvp. [ guitar playing ] ugh. heartburn. sorry ma'am. no burning here. try new alka-seltzer heartburn relief gummies. they work fast and don't taste chalky. mmmm. incredible. looks tasty. you don't have heartburn. new alka-seltzer heartburn relief gummies. enjoy the relief. >>> disney world is now adding more protective barriers and warning signs following
kelly cobiella, nbc news, london. >>> police discovered an apparent house of horrors in bucks county, pennsylvania. 12 girls ranging from 6 months to 18 years old were found in the home of a 51-year-old man who is under arrest on statutory sexual assault charges. police say he also fathered two of the children with the oldest girl, and they're looking into claims that she was sold to the suspect by her parents. they are also in police custody. >>> there's more to tell you...
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. >> that was kelly cobiella >>> a new hit leader in baseball surpasses pete rose. we will show you who it is. >>> skaescalating violence as soccer fans clash with police. new details ahead. be the you who shows up in that dress. who hugs a friend. who is done with treatments that don't give you clearer skin. be the you who controls your psoriasis with stelara® just 4 doses a year after 2 starter doses. stelara® may lower your ability to fight infections and may increase your risk of infections and cancer. some serious infections require hospitalization. before treatment, get tested for tuberculosis. before starting stelara® tell your doctor if you think you have an infection or have symptoms such as: fever, sweats, chills, muscle aches or cough. always tell your doctor if you have any signs of infection, have had cancer, if you develop any new skin growths or if anyone in your house needs o
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nbc's kelly cobiella has the latest. >> reporter: new security cameras showing panic in the terminal. now a closer look at the faces of the three men who caused it, bombs hidden under winter coats, weapons in luggage. images, but a turkish police source says one was from russia's caucasus region, the same area as the boston marathon bombers, the other two from uzbekistan and kyrgyzstan. at least one arrived in turkey a month ago from the isis stronghold of raqqah in syria. turkish media saying the three attackers rented an apartment on this busy istanbul street, paying for three months up front in cash, adding a security door, keeping the windows shut and curtains drawn. inside, a strong chemical smell, according to one neighbor. turkish officials say the explosives used in the attack were military grade. this is the heavy security door, and neighbors say the bomb squad, forensics and special forces have all been here. one of more than a dozen raids across istanbul and the coastal city of izmir. turkey's interior minister said 13 are in custody in connection with the airport attack. t
nbc's kelly cobiella has the latest. >> reporter: new security cameras showing panic in the terminal. now a closer look at the faces of the three men who caused it, bombs hidden under winter coats, weapons in luggage. images, but a turkish police source says one was from russia's caucasus region, the same area as the boston marathon bombers, the other two from uzbekistan and kyrgyzstan. at least one arrived in turkey a month ago from the isis stronghold of raqqah in syria. turkish media...
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kelly cobiella, thank you. imagine for those clean athletes. >> yeah. >> let's get to some of the other morning's top headlines. authorities in belgium raided dozens of homes and arrested 12 overnight as part of the anti-terror investigation. they say it required immediate intervention. the raid comes months after the attacks on the brussels subway and airport that killed 32 people. >>> and in britain, a man accused much stabbing a woman of parliament is in court. suspect tommy mair yelled out "death to traitors, freedom for britain." joe cox had supported keeping britain in the european union. a referendum will be held next week. >>> back here at home. thousands of mourners turned out last night to honor singer christina grimmie at the emotional memorial service. her brother was among the speakers. he tackled the suspect who shot and killed "the voice" contestant last weekend. a private funeral was held friday morning. >>> on a lighter note, drivers faced an unusual road hazard recently. chickaboo, the ostrich
kelly cobiella, thank you. imagine for those clean athletes. >> yeah. >> let's get to some of the other morning's top headlines. authorities in belgium raided dozens of homes and arrested 12 overnight as part of the anti-terror investigation. they say it required immediate intervention. the raid comes months after the attacks on the brussels subway and airport that killed 32 people. >>> and in britain, a man accused much stabbing a woman of parliament is in court. suspect...
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joining me is kelly cobiella in istanbul. an ammon mohyeldin in new york. kelly, this investigation moving relatively quickly but break down what you know about the russian-speaking ethnicity, if you will, of the suicide bomb s bombers. >>> turkish officials will saying one of these suspected attackers was a russian national from the caucuses region of russia. a chechen jihad if you will. we don't have the exact name of this person or any of these attackers as yet only that this one individual was from the caucuses region and sources tell us had traveled to turkey from raqqah within the last month. the other two attackers according to turkish officials are both from that same general geographic area kyrgyzstan from one and the other from uzbekistan. we're still waiting on official conversation on names of all three and what their travel situations were if all three in fact did come from syria. nearly a dozen arrests between the two separate cities. we're not being told if those arrests are directly connected to the three attackers here at the airport. only
joining me is kelly cobiella in istanbul. an ammon mohyeldin in new york. kelly, this investigation moving relatively quickly but break down what you know about the russian-speaking ethnicity, if you will, of the suicide bomb s bombers. >>> turkish officials will saying one of these suspected attackers was a russian national from the caucuses region of russia. a chechen jihad if you will. we don't have the exact name of this person or any of these attackers as yet only that this one...
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let's go to nbc correspondent kelly cobiella, covering this for us there, an unusual and surprising night>> it was, melissa. it was a very tense night throughout with this vote count being very close, shifting just within a couple of percentage points one way or the other throughout the night. the leave camp taking the lead, then the remain camp. but just within the past couple of hours it became very clear that voters in the uk had had their say, had voted very clearly to leave the european union. we're expecting as you see this picture on your screen, we're expecting to hear from prime minister david cameron really within the next half hour. we were hoping to hear from him before 7:00 local time. 7:00 a.m. in london. we also expect to hear the final announcement this vote count somewhere around the same time coming up in the next half hour. there are big questions this morning. lots of big questions. how this will play out, what will happen to the european workers now living and working in the uk, what will happen to the british people living and working in the european union, what will
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. >> kelly cobiella, we really appreciate it. >>> i want to bring in the chief economics commentator the "wall street journal" to help us break down what this all means for the folks living here. first let's talk about the global markets, though. this was a debate that started about the economy, turned into a debate about immigration. what will the impact be? could the impact be for global markets? >> well, for the most of the last few months while the debate has been going on, the markets have assumed that remain would win. every time remain started to lose you saw the markets go down. in the last few days, the last few polls have suggested remain was once again edging ahead so if in fact the vote is to remain, i would anticipate that that rally to continue a little bit but not to be dramatic. however, if leave wins, i would expect a fairly sizeable sell-off in markets, especially in britain and europe, to a lesser extent in the united states. >> given that as americans watch this very closely, they are thinking about their 401(k)s and the stock market here. what can you tell folks
. >> kelly cobiella, we really appreciate it. >>> i want to bring in the chief economics commentator the "wall street journal" to help us break down what this all means for the folks living here. first let's talk about the global markets, though. this was a debate that started about the economy, turned into a debate about immigration. what will the impact be? could the impact be for global markets? >> well, for the most of the last few months while the debate has...
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nbc's kelly cobiella is outside buckingham palace.>> reporter: quite a show in the queen's celebration. the planes flying over buckingham palace and the royal family looking on. the crowd cheered them on. cheered the queen. standing up there with four generations of the royal family. the queen with three heirs to the throne and princess named after her. charlotte elizabeth diana all on the palace balcony for the official birthday celebration. the queen turned 90 in april, but centuries, monarchs celebrated in june to take advantage of the good weather. ♪ >> reporter: like her first birthday party in april, marching bands and crowds. queen is the oldest serving monarch in history. 63 years on the throne and somehow still modern. >> is the queen considered hip? >> no. i don't think she is. i think she's considered delightfully uncool. >> reporter: this year, gracing a magazine cover and helping prince harry with a little invictus games trash talk. it is the queen who kept the family current joining twitter and facebook, her ideas. with
nbc's kelly cobiella is outside buckingham palace.>> reporter: quite a show in the queen's celebration. the planes flying over buckingham palace and the royal family looking on. the crowd cheered them on. cheered the queen. standing up there with four generations of the royal family. the queen with three heirs to the throne and princess named after her. charlotte elizabeth diana all on the palace balcony for the official birthday celebration. the queen turned 90 in april, but centuries,...
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kelly cobiella is at kensington palace for us this morning.few weeks ago here at kensington palace, teaming up with the british equivalent of "out" magazine, standing up for lgbt rights because he said he can't bear people being mean to each other. gracing the cover of a gay magazine, "attitude," something a royal had never before, the day after he and kate signed a condolence book for the victims of the orlando attack. inviting the magazine's editor in chief and group of young lgbt men and women to kensington palace to share stories of bullying and abuse. among them, a transgender woman and a muslim gay man. the prince, calling it an eye opener and painful. >> he said he wants to get at the heart and that it hurt him to see -- to hear >> reporter: prince william told the magazine, no one should be bullied for their sexuality or any other reason. and nobody should have to put up with the kind of hate that these young people have endured. princess diana famously fought to erase the stigma of aids in the '8 0s and '90s. william, kate and harry a
kelly cobiella is at kensington palace for us this morning.few weeks ago here at kensington palace, teaming up with the british equivalent of "out" magazine, standing up for lgbt rights because he said he can't bear people being mean to each other. gracing the cover of a gay magazine, "attitude," something a royal had never before, the day after he and kate signed a condolence book for the victims of the orlando attack. inviting the magazine's editor in chief and group of...
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nbc's kelly cobiella is in london with more. good morning, kelly. >> good morning, steph. the ioc is set to meet by phone today later today. meeting again on tuesday to talk about all this to s reached. after this bombshell move. banning the entire russian track and field team from sport. >> reporter: it is unprecedented. not a single track and field athlete allowed to complete under the russian flag in the olympic games. the decision by the sports governing body was unanimous. >> it sends a powerful message. >> reporter: the ban is a result of a culture of doping dating back to the soviet era. >> this has been ongoing in russia. it has been difficult to pick the clean athletes. >> reporter: russia was suspended in november after the report accused the team of cheating, corruption and cover up. for seven months, russia fought to get of the suspension lifted for rio. they claim they made progress, but the doping agency says haven't changed. president putin said the suspension is unfair. i'm really upset this pole vaulter said. i'm being punished for something i have not don
nbc's kelly cobiella is in london with more. good morning, kelly. >> good morning, steph. the ioc is set to meet by phone today later today. meeting again on tuesday to talk about all this to s reached. after this bombshell move. banning the entire russian track and field team from sport. >> reporter: it is unprecedented. not a single track and field athlete allowed to complete under the russian flag in the olympic games. the decision by the sports governing body was unanimous....
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nbc's kelly cobiella is outside buckingham palace.g to you. >> reporter: stephanie, good morning. quite a show in the queen's 90th birthday today. the planes flying over buckingham palace and the royal family looking on. the crowd cheered them all, cheered the queen, standing up there with four generations of the royal family. the queen with three heirs to the throne and a princess named after her, charlotte elizabeth diana, all on the palace balcony for the official birthday celebration. the queen turned 90 in april, but the for centuries british monarchs have celebrated their birthdays in june to take advantage of the good weather. ♪ like her first birthday party in april, marching bands and military parades and adoring crowds. a colorful display of britishness. queen elizabeth the oldest living and longest serving british monarch in the country's history. 63 years on the throne and somehow still modern. is the queen considered hip? >> no. i don't think she is. but i think she's considered delightfully uncool. >> reporter: this year
nbc's kelly cobiella is outside buckingham palace.g to you. >> reporter: stephanie, good morning. quite a show in the queen's 90th birthday today. the planes flying over buckingham palace and the royal family looking on. the crowd cheered them all, cheered the queen, standing up there with four generations of the royal family. the queen with three heirs to the throne and a princess named after her, charlotte elizabeth diana, all on the palace balcony for the official birthday celebration....
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nbc's kelly cobiella is here with details. kelly, good morning. >> reporter: matt, good morning. the israeli prime minister this morning is calling this cold-blooded murder. an ambush in a crowded cafe. the bartender there said the two gunmen looked like lawyers, sat down, ordered food, then opened fire. the shooters are in the upper right corner of the screen in this video from a cafe security ca the men in the dark suits unload their automatic weapons, firing randomly as terrified people run for the exits. >> he had a rifle in his hand as was just shooting point-blank at people sitting down. >> reporter: in the chaotic aftermath, four kill, six more injured. a gun left on the cafe floor. israeli police chased down the suspected gunman, arresting both. these pictures not verified by nbc news purport to show one of the gunman bleeding from a gunshot wound. . >> we are going to take the necessary steps to attack the attackers and to defend those that need to be defended. >> reporter: this morning the suspect village in the west bank is on lockdown. one suspect's father told nbc ne
nbc's kelly cobiella is here with details. kelly, good morning. >> reporter: matt, good morning. the israeli prime minister this morning is calling this cold-blooded murder. an ambush in a crowded cafe. the bartender there said the two gunmen looked like lawyers, sat down, ordered food, then opened fire. the shooters are in the upper right corner of the screen in this video from a cafe security ca the men in the dark suits unload their automatic weapons, firing randomly as terrified...
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kelly cobiella has more on that. kelly, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, savannah. one but two sick workers from the south pole now safe, off that icy continent after that daring flight and a layover on the edge of antarctica. air lifted to safety in chile, this woman and a second worker from the south pole. they landed on ice on the tip of antarctica late last night. congratulations and a hug after the treacherous trip from the bottom of the a rescue so hazardous in the polar winter, it's only been done twice before. the temperature 115 below zero with windchill. cold enough to freeze jet fuel and batteries. only half a dozen pilots in the world experienced enough to make the perilous trip over a barren landscape from the south pole to the antarctic peninsula, then another tough trip north over open water to chile and safety. this is what it looked like at the south pole during the first-ever winter rescue. the winds, whipping around the plane. the wing flap froze. the landing skis, stuck to the ice. this time, the crew had to make a tough choice. in addition to on
kelly cobiella has more on that. kelly, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, savannah. one but two sick workers from the south pole now safe, off that icy continent after that daring flight and a layover on the edge of antarctica. air lifted to safety in chile, this woman and a second worker from the south pole. they landed on ice on the tip of antarctica late last night. congratulations and a hug after the treacherous trip from the bottom of the a rescue so hazardous in the polar...
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kelly cobiella is at kin sing ton palace for us this morning. >> reporter: this actually came togethert of "out" magazine standing up for lgbt rights because as he said, he can't bear people being mean to each other. prince william, gracing the cover of a gay magazine, something no royal has done before. a day after he and kate signed a co-doe le -- condolence book fo victims of the orlando attack. to share stories of bullying and abuse. among them, a transgender woman and a muslim gay man. the prince calling it an eye opener and painful. >> he said he wants to give us a hug and that it hurt him to hear the stories. >> reporter: prince william told the magazine no one should be bullied for their sexuality or any other reason, and nobody should have to put up with the kind of hate that these ying people have endured. prince diana fought to erase the stigma of aids. but this is the first time since diana that a royal has taken on an lgbt cause, a ground-breaking move, even more meaningful after orlando. how important is it do you think that prince william appears on the cover of this mag
kelly cobiella is at kin sing ton palace for us this morning. >> reporter: this actually came togethert of "out" magazine standing up for lgbt rights because as he said, he can't bear people being mean to each other. prince william, gracing the cover of a gay magazine, something no royal has done before. a day after he and kate signed a co-doe le -- condolence book fo victims of the orlando attack. to share stories of bullying and abuse. among them, a transgender woman and a...