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costello is a senior historian at the white house historical association. this 25 minute talk was part of a conference highlighting the work of william thornton, who is known as the capitals first architect. matthew: i hope you are all sugared up. i don't know if you will need it. the next half of the mornings program is highly visual, particularly the last session. is another thing we can use to focus our attention which is a wonderful thing to have. thank you to octagon house for making it possible. the third speaker, matthew costello, has been a stalwart friend of the u.s. capital historical society. he is my counterpart, the senior historical at the white house historical association around the corner. he agreed to share his expertise on our first president in discussing washington's cap et cap a tall.'s matthew, think you for joining us today. [applause] cap a tall. matthew, think you for joining us today. [applause] -- thank you for joining us today. [applause] matthew: thank you for that introduction. it is a real privilege to be here today. enjoy an
costello is a senior historian at the white house historical association. this 25 minute talk was part of a conference highlighting the work of william thornton, who is known as the capitals first architect. matthew: i hope you are all sugared up. i don't know if you will need it. the next half of the mornings program is highly visual, particularly the last session. is another thing we can use to focus our attention which is a wonderful thing to have. thank you to octagon house for making it...
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. >>> singer elivs costello hit the ground running. he has a new album and is heading out for a tour. elvis sat down for a chat with anthony mason. >> in 40 years of making music, elvis costello often collaborated across generes, with paul mccartney, burt, and with quest love and the roots. ♪ >> you have never been afraid to take a detour and look at a certain kind of music that a lot of people don't associate with you. >> sometimes it horrifies people when it's far from what they see as home or your strong point, but what about the people that embrace the different thing you did and found that the first thing that they could appreciate of yours? >> on look now, he is back with burt who he has been writing with for 20 years. the album includes three songs from a bacharac costello musical yet to be released. >> i wrote all of the music and sent it to him and said, burt, do you want to try to add something to this? he said no, this song is finished. that's a pretty good compliment, isn't it? you can't get better than that. >> he's back o
. >>> singer elivs costello hit the ground running. he has a new album and is heading out for a tour. elvis sat down for a chat with anthony mason. >> in 40 years of making music, elvis costello often collaborated across generes, with paul mccartney, burt, and with quest love and the roots. ♪ >> you have never been afraid to take a detour and look at a certain kind of music that a lot of people don't associate with you. >> sometimes it horrifies people when it's far...
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as we follow the money tonight, tom costello offers this reality season 2019. tonight some early returns suggest many americans won't be getting the refunds they expect and could even owe money to the irs. already some early filers have lashed out at president trump on twitter. i just did my taxes and made the same as last year. i owe $4,000 more. i voted for trump but will not be next in action. ecade. 2018 return. >> we passed a massive tax cut for working families. >> reporter: the new tax law doubled the standard deduction for most middle class americans, giving workers a modest paycheck bump from pure withholdings that may have gone unnoticed. as a result the irs tells nbc news some workers may receive a smaller refund or even potentially owe tax. especially if they did not check and adjust their withholding in 2018. 30 million americans are expected to owe the irs. >> if you're surprised by your bill this year, the most important thing that you can do is update your withholding.1,86 most americans put ther may be less money for either one. lester? >> tom
as we follow the money tonight, tom costello offers this reality season 2019. tonight some early returns suggest many americans won't be getting the refunds they expect and could even owe money to the irs. already some early filers have lashed out at president trump on twitter. i just did my taxes and made the same as last year. i owe $4,000 more. i voted for trump but will not be next in action. ecade. 2018 return. >> we passed a massive tax cut for working families. >> reporter:...
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nbc's tom costello is there now and has an update tonight. tom, good evening. >> reporter: kate, good evening to you. in the marsh land behind me, investigators are trying to find the black boxes from the 767 that went into the water about 12:39 or so yesterday afternoon. witnesses say that they thought that there was some sort of an issue with the engines been there is video of this crash taken from a nearby jail. the ntsb says it shows the plane going into the water at a very steep rate of decline. they also say that the plane lost contact with controllers at about 6,000 feet, no radar, no radio communications at all. the concern now is whether weather may now as they look for those black boxes they're looking at the pilots and other beenco part of this accident. as you mentioned this was atlas air flying for amazon and it was a big plane, a 767 although only three crew members onboard. kate? >> tom costello, thank you. >>> venezuela remains on edge tonight. several people were killed this weekend and hundreds wounded as violence escalated
nbc's tom costello is there now and has an update tonight. tom, good evening. >> reporter: kate, good evening to you. in the marsh land behind me, investigators are trying to find the black boxes from the 767 that went into the water about 12:39 or so yesterday afternoon. witnesses say that they thought that there was some sort of an issue with the engines been there is video of this crash taken from a nearby jail. the ntsb says it shows the plane going into the water at a very steep rate...
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. >>> this is tom costello. fbi agents at the super bowl say they're growing increasingly frustrated. the problem, unauthorized drones flying around the mercedes-benz stadium. six confiscated yesterday alone, though none were threatening. >> it's taken up a lot of time for our agents and law enforcement officers to be targeting these drones when they could be working on other security measures. >> reporter: with 70,000 people expected on sunday, the concern is that a drone could crash, injuring fans or players on the ground, or a terrorist could use a drone as a weapon. on game day, the faa has declared a no-drone zone within a 30-mile radius of the stadium. until then drones must stay a mile away and up to 1,000 feet. the ban comes after drones shut down air traffic at london's gatwick airport in december, and newark's airport last month. >> drones are a concern. that's something that's come up on our radar the last of years with the popularity of them and the cheap economic cost of operating them. >> bring you
. >>> this is tom costello. fbi agents at the super bowl say they're growing increasingly frustrated. the problem, unauthorized drones flying around the mercedes-benz stadium. six confiscated yesterday alone, though none were threatening. >> it's taken up a lot of time for our agents and law enforcement officers to be targeting these drones when they could be working on other security measures. >> reporter: with 70,000 people expected on sunday, the concern is that a drone...
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tom costello, nbc news, washington. >>> one of the things that brought me to washington today is an effort to help kids separate fact from fiction in the news they consume online. at woodrow wilson high school, representatives of media wise shared tips on how to check facts. the pointer institute is working with stanford university on a media wise curriculum to be rolled out to 1 million students eventually, including some i spoke with today as the new ambassador to the program. we'll have the full story on our facebook page. >>> up next tonight, the king crowned best in show. >>> finally tonight, a special guest who took best in show at westminster. cynthia mcfadden spent time today with the king. ♪ >> reporter: meet the king of new york. today king lived up to his name, greeting his subjects fresh off his win last night at the westminster dog show. from lunching at sardi's -- he prefers his steak medium-well -- ♪ start spreading the news >> reporter: to taking in the majestic views of new york. >> straight ahead, if you don't mind. >> reporter: it sure is good to be king. in all kingdoms
tom costello, nbc news, washington. >>> one of the things that brought me to washington today is an effort to help kids separate fact from fiction in the news they consume online. at woodrow wilson high school, representatives of media wise shared tips on how to check facts. the pointer institute is working with stanford university on a media wise curriculum to be rolled out to 1 million students eventually, including some i spoke with today as the new ambassador to the program. we'll...
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tom costello, nbc news, washington. >>> now to an nbc news exclusive. it's about a phone scam targeting older americans, but this time it backfired in spectacular fashion, because the scammer zeroed in on one of the top people in the country you don't want to mess with. here is pete williams. >> reporter: the calls from jamaica promised a $15 million lottery prize in return for wiring $50,000 to cover taxes. but when the 90-year-old washington, d.c. man who answered the phone didn't send any money and neither did his wife, the caller threatened violence. >> i'm going to [ bleep ] kill you. i'm going to [ bleep ] kill your husband. i'm going to [ bleep ] set your house on fire. i'm not giving you any more warning. >> reporter: what the scammer, keniel thomas didn't realize is the man he targeted was william webster, former director of the cia and the fbi. >> it seemed to me that something wasn't quite right. this was pretty obvious to me that there was something fishy about it. >> reporter: he and his wife linda notified the fbi. >> reporter: when he thr
tom costello, nbc news, washington. >>> now to an nbc news exclusive. it's about a phone scam targeting older americans, but this time it backfired in spectacular fashion, because the scammer zeroed in on one of the top people in the country you don't want to mess with. here is pete williams. >> reporter: the calls from jamaica promised a $15 million lottery prize in return for wiring $50,000 to cover taxes. but when the 90-year-old washington, d.c. man who answered the phone...
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tom costello reports in our series "your money, your life." >> reporter: in indiana, shelby and sarah skipper both have type 1 diabetes, and because they can't afford insulin for two, they've had to ration and share. already shelby has been hospitalized with soaring blood sugar levels. >> i mean, if somebody's got to be sick, i'd much rather it be me than her. because i know. i've been through what she's been through. >> reporter: insulin prices have doubled over five years. >> drug prices are astronomically high because that's where pharmaceutical companies and their investors want them. >> reporter: on capitol hill today, senators from both parties demanded answers from seven drug company executives. why have prices on hundreds of drugs jumped another 6% this year, nearly triple the inflation rate? and why do americans pay 150% countries for the same meds? >> i think that you charge more here because you can. and american taxpayers are subsidizing all of you. >> reporter: the ceo of abbvie, under fire after doubling the price in five years for the world's best-selling drug humira, a
tom costello reports in our series "your money, your life." >> reporter: in indiana, shelby and sarah skipper both have type 1 diabetes, and because they can't afford insulin for two, they've had to ration and share. already shelby has been hospitalized with soaring blood sugar levels. >> i mean, if somebody's got to be sick, i'd much rather it be me than her. because i know. i've been through what she's been through. >> reporter: insulin prices have doubled over...
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nbc's tom costello is with them. >> reporter: using airboats and cadaver dogs, the urgent search for clues and one more victim still missing from atlas air flight 3591, swallowed up by the marshy blackness of trinity bay. we join the se hawthorne. pieces of the plane, large and small, bobbing in the water. >> we think somewhere in this i went in. >> reporter: it looks like it splintered into a million pieces. >> i guarantee probably a million pieces, a good description. >> reporter: as the 767 began its final approach to houston, air traffic controllers told the pilots there was wind and heavy rain ahead. suddenly, at 6,000 feet, the plane dropped off radar as it went into a fast, steep nosedive, hitting the water in less than 10 seconds. >> we're looking for bodies. we're looking for bodies. >> reporter: within minutes, local fishermen were searching for survivors, but they found only cardboard boxes and clothing from the cargo plane. among the three crew members who died, mesa airlines captain sean archaletta, who was in a jump seat, catching a ride home. the debris field isn't wid
nbc's tom costello is with them. >> reporter: using airboats and cadaver dogs, the urgent search for clues and one more victim still missing from atlas air flight 3591, swallowed up by the marshy blackness of trinity bay. we join the se hawthorne. pieces of the plane, large and small, bobbing in the water. >> we think somewhere in this i went in. >> reporter: it looks like it splintered into a million pieces. >> i guarantee probably a million pieces, a good description....
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tom costello has the latest on the fall out. >> the world's biggest company is saying no thanks to the world's financial capital. amazon had announced it would bring 25,000 jobs to new york's long island city as part of its hq-2 initiative splitting 50,000 jobs with northern virginia. but almost immediately it faced stiff opposition. opposed to the potential impact on traffic, housing, schools, and the financial agreement amazon struck with the city and state. now, three months later, the company is pulling the plug on it's new york plans. >> it shows that every day americans still have the power to organize and fight for their communities and they can have more say in this country than the richest man in the world. >> amazon blames politicians who will not work with us to build the type of relationships that are required to go forward with the project. among locals, both regret and relief. >> this is basically amazon picking up their toys and leaving the sand box. >> this was a revolution for queen's economy. this could have been something outrageously awesome for us. >> amazon's canc
tom costello has the latest on the fall out. >> the world's biggest company is saying no thanks to the world's financial capital. amazon had announced it would bring 25,000 jobs to new york's long island city as part of its hq-2 initiative splitting 50,000 jobs with northern virginia. but almost immediately it faced stiff opposition. opposed to the potential impact on traffic, housing, schools, and the financial agreement amazon struck with the city and state. now, three months later, the...
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>> all right, tom costello in queens, new york, tonight, thank you. >>> now to the stunning twist in that alleged attack on actor jussie smollett. late today police say that the two persons of interest they're questioning are affiliated with smollett's show "empire." nbc's miguel almaguer has the latest. >> reporter: tonight chicago police say the two men in this photo who actor jussie smollett says attacked him are affiliated with his show "empire." the dramatic new twist comes after smollett said this on abc this morning.n th was released i was like, okay, we're getting somewhere. i don't have any doubt in my mind that that's them, never did. >> reporter: both men, who had earlier been called people of interest, have been questioned by detectives but are not considered suspects. ♪ as smollett begins to make public appearances, questions are swirling over the actor's account of the alleged racist and homophobic attack, still not verified by police. the "chicago tribune" is reporting both men questioned today are black. >> he said, this maga country [ bleep ], punches me right in the
>> all right, tom costello in queens, new york, tonight, thank you. >>> now to the stunning twist in that alleged attack on actor jussie smollett. late today police say that the two persons of interest they're questioning are affiliated with smollett's show "empire." nbc's miguel almaguer has the latest. >> reporter: tonight chicago police say the two men in this photo who actor jussie smollett says attacked him are affiliated with his show "empire." the...
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costello is a senior historian at the white house historical association. this 25 minute talk was part of a conference highlighting the work of william thornton, who is known as the capitol's first architect. william: i hope you are all sugared up. although, i don't know if you will need it.
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to >> tom costello, thank you. members of the parkland,loda community came together thursday to remember the 17 lives taken at marjory stoneman douglas high school one year ago. many schoolsdded new safety measures. gabe gutierrez takes us to one in florida taking an aggressive approach >> this is a combat veteran with a semiautomatic rifle patrolling the school for the artsin h to prevent a. school shooti >> i'm not looking for a fair fight. if anything like that ever happens, i want absolutely overwhelming fire power. i want overwhe odds in our favor. after the parkland, massachusetts, the florida legislature requires everyn schoe statery to have at least onee safe-school officer o protect students from potential shtters. >> i wo make sure that we have the right tool at the right time. >> dr. bill jones is the principal here and decided instead of school resource officers, hanted guards with combat experience. >> for youco it was extremelyt important these employees have been e shot at before. >> oh, yeah. i have
to >> tom costello, thank you. members of the parkland,loda community came together thursday to remember the 17 lives taken at marjory stoneman douglas high school one year ago. many schoolsdded new safety measures. gabe gutierrez takes us to one in florida taking an aggressive approach >> this is a combat veteran with a semiautomatic rifle patrolling the school for the artsin h to prevent a. school shooti >> i'm not looking for a fair fight. if anything like that ever...
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here's tom costello. >> reporter: the view from virgin galactic speship 2 spectacular. >> check thatsee mexico. >> reporter: december's mission marked the first manned launch from u.s. soil since the space shuttles retired in 2011. climbing 51.4 miles into the faa's definition of space. >> buddy, we're gointo space. >> reporter: today mark stucky j. eisturckow rd their astronaut wings. as virgin prepares to be the first to carry paying customers by year's end. >> i want to do doyons. know. dozens and dozens of these flights. and with paying customers and ensuring their experience with them -- >> reporter: 600 people have already signed up,any celebrities, paying $250,000. >> it feels tantalizingly closec to tmination of our dreams. >> reporter: billionaire founder richard branson plans to fly in ly and says the trips will get cheaper the more scecraft he builds. >> he may be able to get the price downn 10 years rather than 20. r: >> reporntil then, a four-minute quarter-million doll view. tom costello, nbc news, washington. >> looks like quite the rit,. >>> up nexelebrating a history
here's tom costello. >> reporter: the view from virgin galactic speship 2 spectacular. >> check thatsee mexico. >> reporter: december's mission marked the first manned launch from u.s. soil since the space shuttles retired in 2011. climbing 51.4 miles into the faa's definition of space. >> buddy, we're gointo space. >> reporter: today mark stucky j. eisturckow rd their astronaut wings. as virgin prepares to be the first to carry paying customers by year's end....
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tom costello, nbc news, washington. >>> up next, we'll go inside this year's controoscarsial rs.et's be honest: dealing with your insurance shouldn't be more frustrating than the accident itself. that's why esurance makes it simple. just take some pics. [picture noises] go to sleep. wake up. grab a bite. maybe some racquetball. and boom - your money's on the way so you can get back on the road fast. well, not that fast. the editor had to make it fit in 30 seconds. it's pretty tricky actually trying to ... and ... tagline. when insurance is simple, it's surprisingly painless. when cravings hit, hit back., choose glucerna, with slow release carbs to help manage blood sugar, and start making everyday progress. glucerna. life isn't a straight line. things hpen. and sometimes you can find yourself heading in a new direction. e but at fidelity, whelp you prepare for the unexpected wi retirement planning and advicy and tomorrow. because when you're with fidelity, a partner who makes sure every step is clear, p there's nothing to su from moving forward. >>> we're back now with high drama
tom costello, nbc news, washington. >>> up next, we'll go inside this year's controoscarsial rs.et's be honest: dealing with your insurance shouldn't be more frustrating than the accident itself. that's why esurance makes it simple. just take some pics. [picture noises] go to sleep. wake up. grab a bite. maybe some racquetball. and boom - your money's on the way so you can get back on the road fast. well, not that fast. the editor had to make it fit in 30 seconds. it's pretty tricky...
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tom costello, nbc news, washington. >>> overseas now to syria where tonight we've got rare access into a camp that holds the families of isis fights, including the woman who fled the u.s. to become an isis bride and is now pleading to come back. our richard engel takes inside. >> reporter: u.s.-backed kurdish fighters tell nbc news tonight the ground war against isis is effectively won. but what about the thousands of militants escaped? we went inside syria's al hol camp. center p has become where so-called isis families are now being gathered, the women and children of isis fighters w either came from outside this country to live under isis rule,r were born in isis territory.od likemuthana, who left alabama to join the terror group. on twitter she called on oericans back home to car drive-by shootings or rent a truck and drive over t fellow citizens. now -- >> i realized i made a big mistake. i know i ruined my future and my son's future. re >> reporter: sry of state pompeo today said, that's not enough. >> she's a terrorist. she's not a u.s. citizengh she not return to this country.
tom costello, nbc news, washington. >>> overseas now to syria where tonight we've got rare access into a camp that holds the families of isis fights, including the woman who fled the u.s. to become an isis bride and is now pleading to come back. our richard engel takes inside. >> reporter: u.s.-backed kurdish fighters tell nbc news tonight the ground war against isis is effectively won. but what about the thousands of militants escaped? we went inside syria's al hol camp. center...
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our tom costello has details. t >> reporteight facing the possibility of life without a paycheck, 4,200 white collar pl ees at gm getting the same news 7,000 frontline employees received inovember.mo of those affected tonight are in michigan, but also reportedly in georgia, texas, and arizona. gm geo mary barra insisting downsizing and shifting production, including to mexico, is critical to thetuompany's . >> general motors is an entity that has not just a the or four or five-year future, but has a three, four, five-decade future and beyond. >> reporter: president trump has criticized the move, tweeting, the u.s. saved general motors and this is the thanks we get. >> when gm needed help we gave them $300 from every single canadian. >> reporter: in canada the automakers union ran a super bowl commercial urging a boycott after gm announced a plant closing there. >> but we'll never forget your greed. >> reporr: gm insists it paid back its loans. but tonight it's paying the price in anger and outrage for cutting jobs
our tom costello has details. t >> reporteight facing the possibility of life without a paycheck, 4,200 white collar pl ees at gm getting the same news 7,000 frontline employees received inovember.mo of those affected tonight are in michigan, but also reportedly in georgia, texas, and arizona. gm geo mary barra insisting downsizing and shifting production, including to mexico, is critical to thetuompany's . >> general motors is an entity that has not just a the or four or five-year...
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>> tom costello, thank you. >>> now to that new crackdown on cbd. it's derived from cannabis, and it's all the rage these days. it won't get you high, but people are using it for everything from anxiety to sleep. but some cities are now saying not so fast. here's stephanie gosk. >> reporter: at the flower power coffeehouse in brooklyn, the hottest new thing used to be cbd. >> cbd is like the best. >> reporter: infused in just about everything, coffee, tea, pastries, and candy. >> i'm a little bit of a nervous person, so it just calms me down. >> reporter: but now new york city has told businesses like this one to stop serving food with the cannabis extract until it is deemed as a safe food additive. >> i have a lot of customers calling me all day long, you know, complaining. >> reporter: cbd, or cannabidiol, is a derivative of the cannabis plant, but unlike the chemical thc, it does not make people high. and it's not just in food. cbd is popping up all over. people claim it as a kind of cure-all, helping with ailments ranging from anxiety and depres
>> tom costello, thank you. >>> now to that new crackdown on cbd. it's derived from cannabis, and it's all the rage these days. it won't get you high, but people are using it for everything from anxiety to sleep. but some cities are now saying not so fast. here's stephanie gosk. >> reporter: at the flower power coffeehouse in brooklyn, the hottest new thing used to be cbd. >> cbd is like the best. >> reporter: infused in just about everything, coffee, tea,...
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matthew costello reaches back to 1790s politics to explain george washington's vision for the capital city later named for him. washington's influence extended not only to the city's design but also to the building of the white house. and us capital. mr. castillo is the senior historian at the white house historical association. this 25 minute talk was part of a conference highlighting the work of william thorton, who is known at the as the capitals first architect. >> i hope you are all sugared up. i do not know if you will need it, for the next tab of the morning's programming. it is highly visual, but particularly the last session but mats it as well. that is another thing we can use to focus our attention which is wonderful, which is a wonderful thing to have. and again thank you doctor barnhouse for making this all possible. the third speaker this morning i met and sent his name, matthew costello has been a real stalwart friend of the white house historical association. he is my counterpart, the senior historian at the white house a struggle foundation right of the street around
matthew costello reaches back to 1790s politics to explain george washington's vision for the capital city later named for him. washington's influence extended not only to the city's design but also to the building of the white house. and us capital. mr. castillo is the senior historian at the white house historical association. this 25 minute talk was part of a conference highlighting the work of william thorton, who is known at the as the capitals first architect. >> i hope you are all...
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here's tom costello. >> reporter: preparing her 2018 tax returns, gina ende is struggling with sticker shock. last year, her family got a $10,000 refund. this year they owe $10,000. >> i felt like i failed my family. i thought i was following things closely enough. and i thought, where will we get the money to pay a tax bill? >> reporter: the reason, the ende's property taxes in new york are $18,500. while they used to be able to deduct all their state, local, and property taxes, the republ t capped those deductions at $10,000. the endes, with three kids in college, owe $30,000 in taxes. their employer withheld $20,000. now they're on the hook for another $10,000. they're not alone. 30 million americans are expected to owe money this year. >> most people did not check their withholding. they didn't change their withholding. and, in fact, they could be setting themselves up for trouble for the 2019 filing year if they don't check it now. >> reporter: importantly, the new tax law doubled the standard deduction for most middle class americans, resulting in lower tax withholdings in 2018.
here's tom costello. >> reporter: preparing her 2018 tax returns, gina ende is struggling with sticker shock. last year, her family got a $10,000 refund. this year they owe $10,000. >> i felt like i failed my family. i thought i was following things closely enough. and i thought, where will we get the money to pay a tax bill? >> reporter: the reason, the ende's property taxes in new york are $18,500. while they used to be able to deduct all their state, local, and property...
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tom costello, nbc news, washington. >>> one of the things that brought me to washington today is an efrtds ac separate ft from fiction in the news they consume online. at wood row wilson high school, representatives of media wise shared tips on how to eck facts. the pointer institute is working with stanford university on a media wise curriculum to bi rolled out to ion students eventually, including some i spoke with today as the new ambassador to the program. we'll have the full on our facebook page. >>> up next tonight, the king crowned best in show. at fidelity, we help you prepare for the unexpected with retement planning and advice for what you need today and tomorrow. because when you're with fidelity, there's nothing to stop you from moving forward. because when you're with fidelity, (vo) only verizon was ranked #1 by rootmetrics... #1 in 3 opensignal mobile experience awards...st #1 in videaming according to nielsen... ...and #1 in networkpouality according to j.dr. and that's why the only network to win in all four major awards is the one more people rely on. choose america's mo
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here's tom costello "the price you pay." >> reporter: in portland, oregon, andy craft and amy eli yas are still recovering from a refund whiplash. >> i just assumehe made a stake. >> i assumed i did as well. >> reporter: a cpa confirmed their turbo tax results were no mistake. after averaging refunds of several hdred dollars in years past this year they owe $10,000. what happened? amy got promoted last year, andy got a new job, they paid a lower tax rate, but they never ed adjustheir paycheck withholdings. >> makes me sick to my stomach when i consider all the other things that money could have gone towards. >> 90% of middle-class americans had less tax money withheld from their paychecks in 2018, saving an average of $48 every two weeks. the average refund is $186 lower. for families that don't want to owe money next year or want a bigger refund and treat in withho as a short-term piggy bank, with holding more or less tax money from your paycheck is easy. ask your employer fow-4, then add or subtract your total allowances on line 5. or an additional dollar amount you want withheld he
here's tom costello "the price you pay." >> reporter: in portland, oregon, andy craft and amy eli yas are still recovering from a refund whiplash. >> i just assumehe made a stake. >> i assumed i did as well. >> reporter: a cpa confirmed their turbo tax results were no mistake. after averaging refunds of several hdred dollars in years past this year they owe $10,000. what happened? amy got promoted last year, andy got a new job, they paid a lower tax rate, but...
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tom costello, nbc news, washington. >>> some other news hitting home tonight involving google's nest secure home security system. turns out it has a hidden microphone which can be used to access other google devices, but google never told anyone about it. the company tells "business insider" the mike was never intended to be a secret and should have been disclosed. >>> just ahead, the innovative way police cracked the cold case of a young girl's murder nearly 50 years later. >>> then heart-stopping video. a skier dragged 200 feet down a mountain by an avalanche. [ soft piano music playing ] mm, uh, what do you do for fun? -not this. ♪ -oh, what am i into? mostly progressive's name your price tool. helps people find coverage options based on their budget. flo has it, i want it, it's a whole thing, and she's right there. -yeah, she's my ride. this date's lame. he has pics of you on his phone. -they're very tasteful. reach her health goals! i'm in! but first... shelfie! the great-tasting nutrition of ensure. with up to 30 grams of protein and 26 vitamins and minerals! ensure. for streng
tom costello, nbc news, washington. >>> some other news hitting home tonight involving google's nest secure home security system. turns out it has a hidden microphone which can be used to access other google devices, but google never told anyone about it. the company tells "business insider" the mike was never intended to be a secret and should have been disclosed. >>> just ahead, the innovative way police cracked the cold case of a young girl's murder nearly 50...
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a look back at the iraq ship by peter costello. next. nine troops. and on plucked. it. this time featuring angelo kelly and family. i'm loosing it shock eat cabbage leaves new beds a little long d.w. . i was issued when i arrived here i slept with six people in a room similar it was hard it was for. i even got white hair. learning that shit my language hit me a lot this gets me and they go but you need to instruct the slaves you want to know their story the muslims are fighting and reliable information for margaret. it's time for berlin sixty nine film festival. we give you the lowdown on all the stars movies and gossip. twenty nineteen every day on. the sixty nine international dylan film festival with another star studded opening as always. and this as always festival director diesel cars like in his trademark trance and red skull he's been greasing the stones and so.
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a look back at the iraq shaped by peter costello. next. question comes to work place. in mind when one asks. thanks for a while only sonny. the cool thing. to do. digital. world is there were clips from sixty minutes on the t w. it's time for berlin sixty nine film festival. we give you the lowdown on all the stars movies and gossip. girl enough twenty nineteen every day on d.-day. the sixty nine international dillon film festival with the levis star studded opening as always. as always festival director diesel cars like in his trademark dress and red skull he's been greasing the stones and so.
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a look back at peculiar a shape by peter costello. next week doubling. the call africa. celebrating nature awareness week is taking place in tokyo. the muybridge environmental protection project has existed for fifteen years. it's all about using games to teach young people about sustainability and how to save the planet. in sixty minutes long. story so that people who are old over information provide. the means they want to express d.w. on facebook and twitter up today in touch follow us. home . the sixty nine international berlin film festival with the love of style started opening as always. and this as always festival directed caustic in his trademark ass and red skull he's been greasing to stay.
a look back at peculiar a shape by peter costello. next week doubling. the call africa. celebrating nature awareness week is taking place in tokyo. the muybridge environmental protection project has existed for fifteen years. it's all about using games to teach young people about sustainability and how to save the planet. in sixty minutes long. story so that people who are old over information provide. the means they want to express d.w. on facebook and twitter up today in touch follow us. home...
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evidence with all the films that won this year and i think it's a real tribute to director peter costello who said his goal in running this festival was to make the berlin carpet a place for political statements not for taking selfies the jury had a fond farewell for cos look who's directed the belinelli for eighteen years. we have a new surprise for you. thank you thank you. and then as the festival wrapped up it was time for khosla to join the winners one last time. ok time for a look at saturday's bundesliga action now and start off having a dreadful things on the step down the bottom and dull end of points but again stop for sidelights it was not meant to be even though that was a new face on the bench to help save the saints. stuttgart were hoping that new sporting director thomas hitzlsperger would be the lucky charm against light sake but the home fans were disappointed just six minutes in use of poulsen scoring his eleventh of the season with a whole lot of help from a calamitous took up defense. but in contrast to last weekend's three nil loss they showed fight to get back into t
evidence with all the films that won this year and i think it's a real tribute to director peter costello who said his goal in running this festival was to make the berlin carpet a place for political statements not for taking selfies the jury had a fond farewell for cos look who's directed the belinelli for eighteen years. we have a new surprise for you. thank you thank you. and then as the festival wrapped up it was time for khosla to join the winners one last time. ok time for a look at...
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watch streaming films only if those type of films keep being clued in these festivals but peter costello. responded to these people saying you know what no we have to adapt with the times and this film is going to be included in the competition. but the film festival is renowned for. was films. oh well now that you mention it just this morning there was a film by the legendary french filmmaker agnes varda which she is really quite a force to be reckoned with she's over ninety years old and she is spry and sharp as a tack still but this film was definitely just as you described it was sort of a weird mash of documentary and art house film with a ted talk it was sort of her vision of how exactly she approaches her art and how she makes her films and what she chooses but not exactly for the mainstream audience i will say and if they're not someone who's familiar with agnes varda or her work maybe sit this one out. and down time so much. this is. from. a business update in just a moment. south africa as it faces some of its biggest protests in. unemployment and. the rest of the. world news a
watch streaming films only if those type of films keep being clued in these festivals but peter costello. responded to these people saying you know what no we have to adapt with the times and this film is going to be included in the competition. but the film festival is renowned for. was films. oh well now that you mention it just this morning there was a film by the legendary french filmmaker agnes varda which she is really quite a force to be reckoned with she's over ninety years old and she...
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a look back at the iraq shaped by peter costello. in sixty minutes. students are the people who hold over information provided. the fans they want to express g.w. on facebook and twitter up to date in touch follow us. welcome to tamara today the sun show on d.w. . here's what's coming up. stressful cell phones why oh why can't we just ignore them. congested skies why companies are designing flying taxis. and all quiets on the martian front. could they.
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a flood of outrage and emotion on costello the public thousands of protesters joined in solidarity with the nation's jews their anger magnified after the desecration of a jewish cemetery these paris protests are just one of over a dozen demonstrations nationwide in response to a surge in anti-semitic hate crimes. before joining the protests himself french president. laid a wreath at the paris holocaust memorial a tribute to the victims of anti-semitism. these are the images fueling the outrage at the jewish cemetery in the village of krotz and haim defaced with swastikas and other anti-semitic rashidi. fisk rave referenced a neo nazi separatist group from the one nine hundred seventy s. president has vowed to bring the vandals to justice and stamp out anti semitism. if it could be. made it was mafia a group of individuals full of hate toward any has unfortunately done others have done before for too many years. the new tool i am here above all to express the solidarity of the whole nation of our shame to see that small of our determined will to be together in these moments or others dur
a flood of outrage and emotion on costello the public thousands of protesters joined in solidarity with the nation's jews their anger magnified after the desecration of a jewish cemetery these paris protests are just one of over a dozen demonstrations nationwide in response to a surge in anti-semitic hate crimes. before joining the protests himself french president. laid a wreath at the paris holocaust memorial a tribute to the victims of anti-semitism. these are the images fueling the outrage...
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evidence with all the films that won this year and i think it's a real tribute to ocoee director peter costello who said his goal in running this vessel was to make the berlin carpet a place for political statements not for taking selfies the jury had a fond farewell for a cost look who's directed the belinelli for eighteen years. we have a no surprise for you. thank you. thank you and then as the festival wrapped up it was time for khosla to join the winners one last time. in this league a soccer now where hanover has recently appointed coach thomas dawe gave his team supporters a much needed boost last weekend with a win against another of the season's relegation regulars nurnberg but this time they were bowled over by a rampant hoffenheim side. the sun is finally back out in germany and the warmer weather had been does lead to fans in good voice after his heroics off the bench against dortmund last weekend yulia knuckles man rewarded forward to shut bell for deal with a place in the starting line up in just the fourth minute hoffenheim launched a counterattack and the defensive disaster allo
evidence with all the films that won this year and i think it's a real tribute to ocoee director peter costello who said his goal in running this vessel was to make the berlin carpet a place for political statements not for taking selfies the jury had a fond farewell for a cost look who's directed the belinelli for eighteen years. we have a no surprise for you. thank you. thank you and then as the festival wrapped up it was time for khosla to join the winners one last time. in this league a...
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nbc news' tom costello walks you through want you change for next year to adjust your withholdings. >> reporter: in portland, oregon, 5e7bd kraft andy elias are recovering from a whiplash. >> i a150u78d he made a mistake. >> reporter: the irs sai no mistake, after averaging refund, this year they oh $10,000. what happened? amy got promoted last year. andy got newjob. they paid a lower tax rate. they never adjusted their paycheck withholdings. >> it makes me sick when i think of how much that money could have gone for. >> reporter: 90% of middle class americans had less and saving an average of $48 every two weeks. so the average refund is $86 lower. for families that don't want to owe money nextan year or a bigger refund and treat withholdings as a short fund piggy bank, ask your employer r a new w-4 then add or subtract your total allowances here on line 5, or a anitional dollar amount you want withheld here on line 6. that's it. >> if you're relying on that refund, thenee you to look at your situation early in the year. you can't wait until the last paycheck of december and try and
nbc news' tom costello walks you through want you change for next year to adjust your withholdings. >> reporter: in portland, oregon, 5e7bd kraft andy elias are recovering from a whiplash. >> i a150u78d he made a mistake. >> reporter: the irs sai no mistake, after averaging refund, this year they oh $10,000. what happened? amy got promoted last year. andy got newjob. they paid a lower tax rate. they never adjusted their paycheck withholdings. >> it makes me sick when i...
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>> tom costello reporting the story for us tonight. tom, thanks. >>> and coming up, the results are in. what the president's doctor had to say about the president's health when "the 11th hour" continues. >>> last thing before we go here tonight is the president's health. today we learned more about his physical exam a week ago, and in some areas his stats match up with that of a college athlete. at 6'3", weighing in at 243 pounds with a resting heart rate of 70 and a bp of 118/80, those are numbers a lot of people would love to have. and yet to go with all of the other firsts we've been covering during the era of this presidency, the coverage of the president's results has been peppered by doubts, expressed publicly and openly, even by some experts questioning everything from his basic height and weight and beyond. and there is reason for this. first, there was the trump personal physician here in new york. remember this guy? dr. harold bornstein who famously declared trump, quote, will be the healthiest individual ever elected to the
>> tom costello reporting the story for us tonight. tom, thanks. >>> and coming up, the results are in. what the president's doctor had to say about the president's health when "the 11th hour" continues. >>> last thing before we go here tonight is the president's health. today we learned more about his physical exam a week ago, and in some areas his stats match up with that of a college athlete. at 6'3", weighing in at 243 pounds with a resting heart rate...
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. >> tonight the father of onef those sailors is talking to nbc's tom costelloe.s investigation recovered some pretty starting information. >> we' talking about the uss fitzgerald in june of 27, seven sailors died. and then two months later the uss mccain. we saw ten sailors killed there. and what's interesting is there's common threads through all of this. according to our reporting partners at propublica. critical pieces of equipme had failed, including radar. they couldn't even see all of the ships surrounding them, and this is one of the most critical and busiest shipping zones in the entire world. they didn't have enough people onboard. they only had 270 sailors. they needed0. they didn't have enough sailors onboard to hold watch on both sides of thesh . as a result one sailor running back and forth between both sides of the ship trying to keep watch. the junior officer was the ship officer on the deck at the moment. because it was 1:30 in the morning the captain was asleep.g she accor to the report did not understand basic nautical rules of the road, and whe
. >> tonight the father of onef those sailors is talking to nbc's tom costelloe.s investigation recovered some pretty starting information. >> we' talking about the uss fitzgerald in june of 27, seven sailors died. and then two months later the uss mccain. we saw ten sailors killed there. and what's interesting is there's common threads through all of this. according to our reporting partners at propublica. critical pieces of equipme had failed, including radar. they couldn't even...
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>> tom costello reporting the story for us tonight. are in. what the president's doctor had to say about the president's health when "the 11th hour" continues. " "the 11th hour continues. oh, wow. you two are going to have such a great trip. thanks to you, we will. this is why voya helps reach today's goals... all while helping you to and through retirement. can you help with these? we're more of the plan, invest and protect kind of help... voya. helping you to and through retirement. you might or joints.hing for your heart... but do you take something for your brain. with an ingredient originally discovered in jellyfish, prevagen has been shown in clinical trials to improve short-term memory. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. and back pain made it hard to sleep and get up on time. then i found aleve pm. the only one to combine a safe sleep aid, plus the 12 hour pain relieving strength of aleve. i'm back. aleve pm for a better am. to be nobody but yourself in a world which is doing it's best to make you everybody else... ♪ ♪ mean
>> tom costello reporting the story for us tonight. are in. what the president's doctor had to say about the president's health when "the 11th hour" continues. " "the 11th hour continues. oh, wow. you two are going to have such a great trip. thanks to you, we will. this is why voya helps reach today's goals... all while helping you to and through retirement. can you help with these? we're more of the plan, invest and protect kind of help... voya. helping you to and...