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gabe: i do.n places like manhattan, you have a tremendous amount of vehicles, up to 80,000 vehicles. if they are roving or dead-heading, as we say in the transportation space, that could have an effect on cities. getting multiple people into vehicles is very important. in boston, i think it was announced today, for logan airport, there's a push to charge more for individual trips and discount the taxation at the airport for multiple person trips. i think you will see that as you move to congestion pricing in cities, that there will be a real push toward non-single occupancy vehicle trips. emily: do consumers really want that? they have shared rides now and it certainly doesn't seem like it is the biggest portion of their business. gabe: i don't think it is. i think that's going to change. i think that's where government regulation helps. i think pricing is hugely important. i think if you charge a modestly smaller amount for a multi-person trip, people are not going to do it. that was one of my c
gabe: i do.n places like manhattan, you have a tremendous amount of vehicles, up to 80,000 vehicles. if they are roving or dead-heading, as we say in the transportation space, that could have an effect on cities. getting multiple people into vehicles is very important. in boston, i think it was announced today, for logan airport, there's a push to charge more for individual trips and discount the taxation at the airport for multiple person trips. i think you will see that as you move to...
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lauren lopez is a political reporter, and gabe de-ben debtity national correspondent, and gabe, this is amazing to me because president trump, he railed against wall street. he railed against corporate america and wall street doesn't vote for him. and now quietly many wall street donors are saying i can't stand trump. i think he is a whack a do. but if my choice is elizabeth warren or trump, i'm not buying a maga hat, but i'm going to vote for him. >> they are basically terrified of elizabeth warren and bernie sanders both because of what they see as anti-wall street, anti-capitalist in? way rhetoric. so they are not necessarily saying we got to go for trump, but they trying to find a candidate that they think can actually win and that can actually beat donald trump and not be too hostile to them. and a lot of them are finding that pretty difficult. >> laura, you cover democratic candidates. do they see any kind of political down side by having wall street upset with them? and let's just make something clear. is this about political donations? because it is hardly like hedge fund man
lauren lopez is a political reporter, and gabe de-ben debtity national correspondent, and gabe, this is amazing to me because president trump, he railed against wall street. he railed against corporate america and wall street doesn't vote for him. and now quietly many wall street donors are saying i can't stand trump. i think he is a whack a do. but if my choice is elizabeth warren or trump, i'm not buying a maga hat, but i'm going to vote for him. >> they are basically terrified of...
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gabe gutierrez, nbc news, cleveland, virginia. >> glad they are out and okay. that is "nbc nightly news". i'm lester holt. thank you for watching everyone and good night. the san francis going to extreme >>> right now at 6:00, if you love it, don't leave it. the san francisco community going to extreme measures to stop allplus, a broken water pi near the runway at sfo. what you need to know before heading there for a flight. >>> but first -- >> we're going to be forced into thhim. a san jose uns learning firsthand the difficulties of our housing crisis. the news at 6:00 starts right now. good evening and thanks for being with us on this monday. i'm raj mathai. >> and i'm jessica aguirre. a san jose politician getting a look at how rough the rental market really is. the landlord for councilman recall perales terminated his lease. >> the councilmember scrambled to find a place to live for his new family and dogs. it was difficult and it was expensive. nbc bay area's damian trujillo is in downtown san jose. sounds familiar for a lot of people. >> it really does re
gabe gutierrez, nbc news, cleveland, virginia. >> glad they are out and okay. that is "nbc nightly news". i'm lester holt. thank you for watching everyone and good night. the san francis going to extreme >>> right now at 6:00, if you love it, don't leave it. the san francisco community going to extreme measures to stop allplus, a broken water pi near the runway at sfo. what you need to know before heading there for a flight. >>> but first -- >> we're...
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gabe gutierrez has the latest. >> reporter: tonight violent storms are marching up the east coast with torrential rain, wind, hail, and thunder. already more than 800 canceled flights in the u.s. and more than 4,000 delays. meanwhile, the south is cleaning up after a series of tornadoes. what's different about this year's season is that so-called tornado alley has been unusually quiet. instead the south has seen the brunt of the damage. in louisiana, the hard-hit town of ruston struggled with the loss, much more than just buildings. the winds here were at least 136 miles an hour, ripping this massive tree off its roots and tossing it into that home. inside, kendra butler and her son remington were killed. monday would have been his 15th birthday. >> he won't be here but we'll still celebrate his birthday. >> reporter: cathy jackson lost her grandson and daughter. how are you getting through this? >> god. keep the family praying. i'm praying. we take it one day at a time. >> reporter: this was one of at least eight confirmed tornadoes that slammed into louisiana, carving a path of destr
gabe gutierrez has the latest. >> reporter: tonight violent storms are marching up the east coast with torrential rain, wind, hail, and thunder. already more than 800 canceled flights in the u.s. and more than 4,000 delays. meanwhile, the south is cleaning up after a series of tornadoes. what's different about this year's season is that so-called tornado alley has been unusually quiet. instead the south has seen the brunt of the damage. in louisiana, the hard-hit town of ruston struggled...
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gabe gutierrez is live outside boeing's assembly site in south carolina. gabe, what is going on. now there's a problem with the dreamliner? >> reporter: good morning. ten years ago, boeing broke ground on the facility that makes the 737. now, employees are saying boeing cared more about quantity than quality. this morning, boeing is under new scrutiny, involving a new plane, the 787 dreamliner built at a charleston north carolina factory. it threatened a compromise to safety according to an investigation by "the new york times" that looked at hundreds of pages of documents and interviewed a dozen employees past and present. >> from what i have seen building the airplanes here at charleston, i don't think they are in a safe condition. this is my retirement -- >> reporter: he retired in 2017 after working as a quality man mnlgment. boeing says it substantiated and is fixing two out of ten claims he raised. one metal slivers created in installation left dangling. >> over time, the metal shavings are going to migrate down into the boxes or electrical connectors, start a fire. the las
gabe gutierrez is live outside boeing's assembly site in south carolina. gabe, what is going on. now there's a problem with the dreamliner? >> reporter: good morning. ten years ago, boeing broke ground on the facility that makes the 737. now, employees are saying boeing cared more about quantity than quality. this morning, boeing is under new scrutiny, involving a new plane, the 787 dreamliner built at a charleston north carolina factory. it threatened a compromise to safety according to...
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gabe gutierrez, thank you. >>> we're following more breaking news tonight. the monster spring storm on the move. 50 million under weather alerts tonight. at this hour, blizzard conditions hitting the central u.s., the south is under an extreme fire risk. nbc's morgan chesky is in minneapolis tonight. >> reporter: tonight a spring storm so fierce, it promises fire and ice. right now blizzard warnings cover six states including south dakota where plows were out. the first wave of the storm even bringing thundersnow. in colorado, up to two feet are expected in a potential whiteout with wind gusts that could hit 60 miles an hour. the governor already activating the national guard to help with rescues. travel op tn the roads and in t air, a nightmare. >> we have 200 pieces of snow equipment to clear six runways. >> reporter: the winds posing the national weather service to issue an extremely critical fire risk, its highest level. the storm, coming from the northwest where heavy rains have already caused widespread flooding. rising waters cut off a town outside of
gabe gutierrez, thank you. >>> we're following more breaking news tonight. the monster spring storm on the move. 50 million under weather alerts tonight. at this hour, blizzard conditions hitting the central u.s., the south is under an extreme fire risk. nbc's morgan chesky is in minneapolis tonight. >> reporter: tonight a spring storm so fierce, it promises fire and ice. right now blizzard warnings cover six states including south dakota where plows were out. the first wave of...
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gabe, thank you. >>> in los angeles today, an emotional tribute to rapper nipsey hussle. tens of thousands of fans attended a memorial for the star who was shot and killed less than go weeks ago. >>> late today ohio's governor signed a law heavily blocking abortion. and opponents are gearing up for a fight. hallie jackson has details. >> reporter: the ohio governor signing today what critics condemn as the most restrictive abortion law in the country. and what supporters celebrate as a victory, one certain to be challenged in urt. >> it's the essential function in government to protect those who cannot protect themselves. >> reporter: the law bans abortions once a bans abortions once a doctor detects a fetal heart beat that can happen as early as six weeks. this year alone, 13 other states have similar legislation. texas lawmakers introduced an extreme bill unlikely to pass that could punish women who have abortions with the death penalty and a different law makes it a felony for doctors to use surgical instruments like clamps in second trimester abortions. tammy runs the
gabe, thank you. >>> in los angeles today, an emotional tribute to rapper nipsey hussle. tens of thousands of fans attended a memorial for the star who was shot and killed less than go weeks ago. >>> late today ohio's governor signed a law heavily blocking abortion. and opponents are gearing up for a fight. hallie jackson has details. >> reporter: the ohio governor signing today what critics condemn as the most restrictive abortion law in the country. and what supporters...
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gabe gutierrez has more. >> reporter: if these walls could talk the dosier school for boys in florida was one of the nation's most notorious reform schools. >> it's hard to talk about. >> reporter: jerry cooper was sent there when he was 16 and remembers the brutal beatings. >> i was taken out of bed at 2:00 in the morning and i received 135 lashes. >> reporter: now workers preparing to cleanup a nearby fuel storage cite had made a chilling discovery, evidence of more potential graves. the workers found 27 anomalies on the parcel. that would mean the total number of possible burials on the school's campus would rise to at least 82. the school closed in 2011 after the justice department confirms students had been abused. in 2014 we were there as researchers searched for bodies. >> our real purpose here is to find out how many people are buried here. >> reporter: jerry cooper believes even more children were buried here. >> i saw young children that were beaten so badly that their jeans were lacerated into their skin. the place is almost undescribable. >> reporter: decades later, his wo
gabe gutierrez has more. >> reporter: if these walls could talk the dosier school for boys in florida was one of the nation's most notorious reform schools. >> it's hard to talk about. >> reporter: jerry cooper was sent there when he was 16 and remembers the brutal beatings. >> i was taken out of bed at 2:00 in the morning and i received 135 lashes. >> reporter: now workers preparing to cleanup a nearby fuel storage cite had made a chilling discovery, evidence of...
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>> gabe gutierrez, thanks for that. >>> tonight there is an eye-opening look how stressed out americans are. more people expressing worry and anger than any time in the last decade. miguel almaguer reports america under pressure. >> reporter: from the moment we wake up, stress builds. traffic, phone calls, emails, economy and politics. it turns out americans are now experiencing the highest levels of stress, anger and worry in a decade. >> what could possibly go wrong? it already stresses me out and it hasn't happened yet. >> reporter: you probably don't people in the world. 55% of americans experience stress a lot of the day, 45% feeling a lot of worry while 22% felt a lot offage ger. the rat race having a real impact on your health. >> if your body is at a continued heightened awareness, it starts taking a toll on your body, particularly heart health, digestive health, mental health. >> reporter: it's not just rant, relationships and jobs raising anxiety. commuters in los angeles spend up to 16 workdays a year in traffic, enough to make your blood boil. but there is reason to smile, d
>> gabe gutierrez, thanks for that. >>> tonight there is an eye-opening look how stressed out americans are. more people expressing worry and anger than any time in the last decade. miguel almaguer reports america under pressure. >> reporter: from the moment we wake up, stress builds. traffic, phone calls, emails, economy and politics. it turns out americans are now experiencing the highest levels of stress, anger and worry in a decade. >> what could possibly go...
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nbc's gabe gutierrez has the story. >> reporter: in clearwater, florida, it's not easy being green. >> it's extremely urgent. >> reporter: earl gloucester is the director of city waste and says since china is not taking america's recyclables last year -- >> it's directly affected us financially. our recycling program was at pretty much a break even point. right now we're in the red. >> reporter: that's because it's now much more expensive to send the materials to other the ntries to landfcros country are re-examining whether their recycling programs are going to waste. but while local governments ar struggling, the nation's largest recycler waste management saw its revenue grow from $14.5 billion in 2017 rly 5 bi last year. >> so even with the changes that china imposed, your revenue went up? >> that's correct. >> reporter: that's partly because the company also owns the most landfills in the u.s. >> the average contamination rate is 20%, 25% nationwide. those are materials that should not have been in the recycling bin to begin with. >> reporter: is it better for people to recycle wr
nbc's gabe gutierrez has the story. >> reporter: in clearwater, florida, it's not easy being green. >> it's extremely urgent. >> reporter: earl gloucester is the director of city waste and says since china is not taking america's recyclables last year -- >> it's directly affected us financially. our recycling program was at pretty much a break even point. right now we're in the red. >> reporter: that's because it's now much more expensive to send the materials to...
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gabe gutierrez, nbc news, atlanta. >>> tonight nbc news has learned former vice president joe biden is set to make it official, jumping into the race for president and shaking up the fight for the democratic nomination. biden set to annou >> reporter: aftmonths of flir with a run, joe biden will finally announce it, set to enter the 2020 race as the front-runner. >> we'll find out whether i can win in a primary. >> reporter: nbc news has learned after a roll-out video thursday, the former vice president will hold a rally in pittsburgh next week followed by trips to the four key early voting states. >> today yet another democrat joins the race for president. this time it's senator joseph biden of delaware. >> reporter: hoping the third run is the charm after two unsuccessful presidential campaigns. biden already leads in early polls, but he faces some challenges. after several women recently described unwelcome physical contact with him, he promised to do better. >> i will be more mindful, respectful of people's personal space. >> reporter: and while his decades long record includes sup
gabe gutierrez, nbc news, atlanta. >>> tonight nbc news has learned former vice president joe biden is set to make it official, jumping into the race for president and shaking up the fight for the democratic nomination. biden set to annou >> reporter: aftmonths of flir with a run, joe biden will finally announce it, set to enter the 2020 race as the front-runner. >> we'll find out whether i can win in a primary. >> reporter: nbc news has learned after a roll-out video...
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with more, here is gabe gutierrez. >> reporter: the sprawling fast-moving system slammed into the northeastipping the roof off this warehouse in delaware and forcing runners at the boston marathon to take cover. the wild weather had already pounded the south from mississippi to louisiana to texas where two young brothers jace and dillon were killed when a tree smashed their ly destroyed in franklin, texas. >> just gone. everything is gone. >> reporter: back to back tornados sliced through the small town of alto. the ef-3 tornado packed winds of 140 miles an hour, powerful enough to pick up the cars and toss them at least 100 yards. jl skinner showed us what was left of his home. his wife, daughter and father huddled together. >> i feel glad he took care of them. material stuff you can get back. a life you can't get back. >> reporter: parts of the country from texas to iowa are bracing for another round of poilt severe weather on wednesday. lester? >> gabe gutierrez, thanks. >>> in minnesota today president trump paid a visit near democratic congresswoman ilhan omar's space. it was over a vi
with more, here is gabe gutierrez. >> reporter: the sprawling fast-moving system slammed into the northeastipping the roof off this warehouse in delaware and forcing runners at the boston marathon to take cover. the wild weather had already pounded the south from mississippi to louisiana to texas where two young brothers jace and dillon were killed when a tree smashed their ly destroyed in franklin, texas. >> just gone. everything is gone. >> reporter: back to back tornados...
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gabe gutierrez, nbc new, columbia, south carolina. >>> all right. just ahead here tonight, a terrifying takeoff, alarming new details about a close call on the runway. how the pilots narrowly avoided disaster. >>> the baby boy saved through an amazing medical breakthrough. we're going to tell you all about it. stay with us. >>> this evening we're learning a close call involving a plane at jfk airport in new york is far more serious than originally report. in fact, if not for the pilot's quick action, the plane could have crashed. here is tom costello. >> reporter: the nose of american flight 300 was just lifting off the runway at jfk when suddenly the plane unexpectedly banked hard today left scraping the wing tip hitting a light, sign and tearing a gash in the wing. the pilots climbed to a higher altitude and radioed to controllers. >> we would like to return to kennedy, have them check it out. >> reporter: the plane and airbus with 110 people headed to los angeles. >> we were banking uncontrolled bank, 45 degrees to the left. >> reporter: sources
gabe gutierrez, nbc new, columbia, south carolina. >>> all right. just ahead here tonight, a terrifying takeoff, alarming new details about a close call on the runway. how the pilots narrowly avoided disaster. >>> the baby boy saved through an amazing medical breakthrough. we're going to tell you all about it. stay with us. >>> this evening we're learning a close call involving a plane at jfk airport in new york is far more serious than originally report. in fact, if...
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>> so impo gabe. thank you. >> there are new developments in the nationwide fight against the measles outbreak. hundreds of casesdi are spr throughout the country, and now there is a spike in measlesfe ions in new york city. eight new cases confirmed, all linked to unvaccinated children. here's nbc's ann thompson with the latest on the effort to stop measles from spreading further. >> reporter: new york'ste westchcounty, home to the nation's latest measles out break. eight cases including six siblings from six months to 14 years old. two requiring hospitali htion. >> i'v people tell me there's no measles here so why should i well, hello, today we have measles. >> reporter: why are measles so co bagious? spre droplets, the virus can live in a room for up to two hours after the iected person has left. that person is contagious for four days before the red rash appears, and four days after. nine out of ten people who were not immune and exposed will get the disease. what would you say to a reluctant pare
>> so impo gabe. thank you. >> there are new developments in the nationwide fight against the measles outbreak. hundreds of casesdi are spr throughout the country, and now there is a spike in measlesfe ions in new york city. eight new cases confirmed, all linked to unvaccinated children. here's nbc's ann thompson with the latest on the effort to stop measles from spreading further. >> reporter: new york'ste westchcounty, home to the nation's latest measles out break. eight...
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gabe, this is, again, no suspense over whether rod rosenstein would be leaving.re was a little bit about when. obviously this in some ways closes a major chapter in this era of washington. >> an extremely long, convoluted chapter with many sections and plot twists. the rosenstein tenure, as you said, this is not something we're used to talking about, deputy attorney generals are not people we're used to knowing about. but he's someone who had such a varying relationship not only with the white house, attorney general whoever that was at the time, with mueller, with the press, with the national conversation about him, it's a long, complicated journey but by the end, as we know now, it does seem he was in good standing with the president. what we just heard was very interesting, it will be interesting to figure out what happened there. as for the future of the justice department now, these are people left there who are on the president's good side and have been from the start. i think it's very interesting and it will be very telling when it comes to actually what
gabe, this is, again, no suspense over whether rod rosenstein would be leaving.re was a little bit about when. obviously this in some ways closes a major chapter in this era of washington. >> an extremely long, convoluted chapter with many sections and plot twists. the rosenstein tenure, as you said, this is not something we're used to talking about, deputy attorney generals are not people we're used to knowing about. but he's someone who had such a varying relationship not only with the...
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nbc's gabe gutierrez is at the cdc in atlanta. >> reporter: these kissing bugs are anything but romantic. the nickname because they often bite people's faces attracted by their breath. dr. sarah studies the blood suck texas a&m university. >> they are elusive because they need a host. >> reporter: the bugs carry a parricide at uld be deadly and show up as heart disease. they are found mostly in latin america and southern u.s. but a girl was most recently bitten much farther north in delaware. >> there is a range ofms sy that makes it difficult to diagnose. >> reporter: those symptoms can include rash, fever and body aches. the bugs occasionally find their way into emerge overnight.d what's the difference between kissing bugs and bedbugs? >> bedbugs are adapted to living where people live, in your bed or home. kissing bugs are bugs d.that live in the wil >> reporter: so how can you protect yourself? the cdc says remove woodpiles and brush utside your home and since the bugs are attracted to light, turn them off inside your home when you go to bed. lester? >> gabe gutierrez, ha thanks for
nbc's gabe gutierrez is at the cdc in atlanta. >> reporter: these kissing bugs are anything but romantic. the nickname because they often bite people's faces attracted by their breath. dr. sarah studies the blood suck texas a&m university. >> they are elusive because they need a host. >> reporter: the bugs carry a parricide at uld be deadly and show up as heart disease. they are found mostly in latin america and southern u.s. but a girl was most recently bitten much...
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gabe gutierrez, nbc news, cleveland, virginia. >> glad they are out and okay.t is "nbc nightly news". i'm lester holt. thank you for watching everyone and good night. news". i'm lester holt. thank you for watching everyonend good night. >>> hey, oprah how was t party? >> she's not twauking down the aisle, but it wasefinitely oprah's bridal weekend.
gabe gutierrez, nbc news, cleveland, virginia. >> glad they are out and okay.t is "nbc nightly news". i'm lester holt. thank you for watching everyone and good night. news". i'm lester holt. thank you for watching everyonend good night. >>> hey, oprah how was t party? >> she's not twauking down the aisle, but it wasefinitely oprah's bridal weekend.
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i think gabe's process is thosho and i actually agree with the idea that if it just the u.s. we'd have a problem. port markets have taken off and i leave with you one-1 one observation. 60% of the vehicles registered last month in norway were electric 60%. think about that that's what i have to say. >> a lost them were audis. >> thank you, joe and gabe >> three final words he gave >> it was a good debate. >> it was. it always is on tesla. >> jpmorgan ceo jamie dimon releasing his lengthy annual letter to shareholders today covering a broad range of topics including some hot-button political issues wilfred, what were the highlights >> thank you very much as you said, jamie dimon's 50-page this year analyst shareholder letter was as much about politics as it was macro or the bank's own fundamentals they included a wholehearted defense of capitalism. he said, "there is no question that capitalism has been the most successful economic system that the world has ever seen." while he was also unequivocal on his views on socialism saying "socialism inevitably produces stagnation, cor
i think gabe's process is thosho and i actually agree with the idea that if it just the u.s. we'd have a problem. port markets have taken off and i leave with you one-1 one observation. 60% of the vehicles registered last month in norway were electric 60%. think about that that's what i have to say. >> a lost them were audis. >> thank you, joe and gabe >> three final words he gave >> it was a good debate. >> it was. it always is on tesla. >> jpmorgan ceo...
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gabe gutierrez has more on the mystery. >> reporter: it stted as a family vacation to the sunny sandyes but tonight,avin scott of connecticut a father of three is charged with nslaughter in the death of kenny employee a at the luxury resort where he, his wifend kids were staying. local police say mitchell died in the hotel of suffocation and blunt force trama to the head neck and torso. at first, the judge denied bail but then allowed him to board this private plane u back to the.s. after posting the equivalent of .s$75,000. dollars. the uncle south raged. >> he's looking for justice. r >>orter: on the british territory that caters to wealthy tourists, the case sparked anger. hayden hues is a radio host there. >> a narrative is being created by others that does not depict who we are. >> reporter: he is a tie national ed financial advisor. his attorney declid to comment and his family in connecticut is stunned. >> we really are not at labor -- liberty to about that. the kids are traumatized. >> reporter: authorities have not said publicly what ap they believened but he's scheduled to r
gabe gutierrez has more on the mystery. >> reporter: it stted as a family vacation to the sunny sandyes but tonight,avin scott of connecticut a father of three is charged with nslaughter in the death of kenny employee a at the luxury resort where he, his wifend kids were staying. local police say mitchell died in the hotel of suffocation and blunt force trama to the head neck and torso. at first, the judge denied bail but then allowed him to board this private plane u back to the.s. after...
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gabe gutierrez, nbc news. >>> in idaho, a jaw-dropping sight.ll plane stuck after crashing into a tree top. the pilot was trapped about 60 feet up until a firefighter climbed up and helped him to a safety harness and he was safely lowered down. amazingly, he was not injured. >>> we'll take a short break. but up next, it's a dream job. do you think you can cut the mustard? break. it's a dream job, do you think >> announcer: "nbc nightly news" is brouo yo by bp. at bp, we see possibilities everywhere to help the world keep advancing. a way to create energy from household trash. it not only saves about 80% in carbon emissions... it helps reduce landfill waste. that's why bp is partnering with a california company: fulcrum bioenergy. to turn garbage into jet fuel. because we can't let any good ideas go to waste. at bp, we see possibilities everywhere. to help the world keep advancing. i swibecause they let metual, customize my insurance. and as a fitness junkie, i customize everything, like my bike, and my calves. liberty mutual customizes your car
gabe gutierrez, nbc news. >>> in idaho, a jaw-dropping sight.ll plane stuck after crashing into a tree top. the pilot was trapped about 60 feet up until a firefighter climbed up and helped him to a safety harness and he was safely lowered down. amazingly, he was not injured. >>> we'll take a short break. but up next, it's a dream job. do you think you can cut the mustard? break. it's a dream job, do you think >> announcer: "nbc nightly news" is brouo yo by bp....
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gabe gutierrez.p of that story and bring us any updates. >>> coming up ahead on this show. how president trump's 2020 strategy is truly all about his base and why one gop lawmaker says nothing normal about his re-election. that's next. but in only 8 weeks with mavyret, i was cured. even hanging with friends i worried about my hep c. but in only 8 weeks with mavyret, i was cured. mavyret is the only 8-week cure for all common types of hep c. before starting mavyret your doctor will test if you've had hepatitis b which may flare up and cause serious liver problems during and after treatment. tell your doctor if you've had hepatitis b, a liver or kidney transplant, other liver problems, hiv-1, or other medical conditions, and all medicines you take including herbal supplements. don't take mavyret with atazanavir or rifampin, or if you've had certain liver problems. common side effects include headache and tiredness. with hep c behind me, i feel free... ...fearless... ...and there's no looking back, beca
gabe gutierrez.p of that story and bring us any updates. >>> coming up ahead on this show. how president trump's 2020 strategy is truly all about his base and why one gop lawmaker says nothing normal about his re-election. that's next. but in only 8 weeks with mavyret, i was cured. even hanging with friends i worried about my hep c. but in only 8 weeks with mavyret, i was cured. mavyret is the only 8-week cure for all common types of hep c. before starting mavyret your doctor will test...
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we get details in all this from nbc's gabe gutierrez. >> reporter: tonight air bags for more than 12 million vehicles from six manufacturers are under scrutiny. toyota, honda, kia, hyundai, mitsubishi and fiat chrysler, model years 2010 to 2019. the expansion comes te afregulators found two serious crashes involving 2018 and 2019 toyota corollas in which the air bags did not inflate. one personas killed. according to nhtsa, the national highway niraffic safety admiration the air bag control units made by an auto supplier, zf. the company says it proactively notified nhtsa about the issue and is cooperating with the investigation. but it's the latest case involving potentially faulty air bags to rock the auto industry. this is separate from the ongoing recall of takata air bag inflaters that killed 24 people and injured more than 200. unlike the takata case where air bagsould explode sending shrapnel into passengers, this investigation involves air bag control units that may be preventing them from inflating at all. questions have been mounting for years. edn 2016, fiat chrysler recal
we get details in all this from nbc's gabe gutierrez. >> reporter: tonight air bags for more than 12 million vehicles from six manufacturers are under scrutiny. toyota, honda, kia, hyundai, mitsubishi and fiat chrysler, model years 2010 to 2019. the expansion comes te afregulators found two serious crashes involving 2018 and 2019 toyota corollas in which the air bags did not inflate. one personas killed. according to nhtsa, the national highway niraffic safety admiration the air bag...
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gabe, zerlina and susan. about what mueller found tomorrow and less about the doj's budget, correct? >> there is basically not even a shadow of a world in which all of the members of congress are like you know what? mr. attorney general, let's talk about the budget. he knows this too, and he is pretending of course this is going to be about the budget. i say we get about 30 seconds of that before we go into the detail. >> how closely should we be paying attention to this? >> we should be paying very close attention. >> why? >> he sent out a memo and set in motion that is not correct, at least based on leaked sources in "the washington post" and elsewhere saying what they actually put in the report, i'm talking about mueller's prosecutors is not what bill barr said. so we now have a conflict. and the only way to clear this up i think is for the congress at least in the first step to get this report, because we paid for it. i'd like to see it. i'm a taxpayer. >> is this just going to be democrats asking about t
gabe, zerlina and susan. about what mueller found tomorrow and less about the doj's budget, correct? >> there is basically not even a shadow of a world in which all of the members of congress are like you know what? mr. attorney general, let's talk about the budget. he knows this too, and he is pretending of course this is going to be about the budget. i say we get about 30 seconds of that before we go into the detail. >> how closely should we be paying attention to this? >>...
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we will get to gabe gutierrez an ju moment. look at this from max guiliani, look at that lightning strike thcee 1 world tradeer, it's amazing. as this system is rolling through, it's causing other problems, too. this is rutherford, new jersey, tning strikes setting a house on fire. firefightersre battling that blaze as we speak. we will see this line tht, heavy derstorms pushing from boston all the way down to just off the new jersey shore line and east. we got winds to talk about as this system moves past, 55 million under wind advisories fromoanoke all the way to boston. airport delays will be a bigm problerom d.c., new york, philly, up to boston, with wind gusts of 50 miles per hour or . mo here comes another coast-to-coast storm. rain and mountain snows. then as we get into wednesday, e storm redevelops east of the rockies, we are concerned about this, the severe storm center issu for wednesday, a severe storm threat from chicago down to texa so we will be watching that carefully, thursday, the system slows significantly, a
we will get to gabe gutierrez an ju moment. look at this from max guiliani, look at that lightning strike thcee 1 world tradeer, it's amazing. as this system is rolling through, it's causing other problems, too. this is rutherford, new jersey, tning strikes setting a house on fire. firefightersre battling that blaze as we speak. we will see this line tht, heavy derstorms pushing from boston all the way down to just off the new jersey shore line and east. we got winds to talk about as this...
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gabe gutierrez. stay out of that cave, gabe. >>> al, what's going on in the weather? >> a man cave?r. >> yes. >> a bar, the whole nine yards. anyway, high pressure down south, warm and muggy. it's cooler up as you get into the northwest. meantime, highs today 85 in nashville, atlanta 83. that's 7 degrees above average. tampa 90 degrees. jackson 85. to the north and west, billings cooler than average, same in bismarck, wichita. chicago 55. and that cool air makes its way to the east in detroit. you are at 55 on tuesday. new york dropping down to 57 on wednesday, jumping back up to 66. staying in the 80s in atlanta. dodge city, you are going to >>> good morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. temperatures along the coast 50s and 60s. san francisco reaching 64 degrees. as you work your way inland, it will be nice and warm with highs in the low 70s. going throughout the rest of the week, a little bit warmer into wednesday and thursday. we will see a cooldown as we get closer to the weekend. a new storm system approaching could bring us a slight chance of rain on sunday. watching out for t
gabe gutierrez. stay out of that cave, gabe. >>> al, what's going on in the weather? >> a man cave?r. >> yes. >> a bar, the whole nine yards. anyway, high pressure down south, warm and muggy. it's cooler up as you get into the northwest. meantime, highs today 85 in nashville, atlanta 83. that's 7 degrees above average. tampa 90 degrees. jackson 85. to the north and west, billings cooler than average, same in bismarck, wichita. chicago 55. and that cool air makes its...
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gabe, good morning. >> reporter: willie, good morning. this storm system showed little mercy as it swept across the south and the midwest, leaving behind a path of destruction. this family survived inside this home. they huddled together as the storm system roared through. at least eight people are dead, including three children. >> it's hitting shelby right now. >> reporter: overnight, the deadly storm system marched east. this twister ripping through shelby, ohio. >> oh, my god. >> reporter: high winds downing trees and power line across the state. this after heavy rain, hail, and flooding pounded the south. >> that's a tornado. >> yup. >> reporter: back to back tornadoes sliced through tiny alto, texas. >> i've been here all my life. it's hard. >> reporter: one of them an ef-3 twister, packing winds of 140 miles an hour. >> we've got a water leak over there. >> reporter: cecil morgan and his family huddled in their home, praying as the roof ripped off. >> the top was off, all gone, everything. >> reporter: the second twister destroying
gabe, good morning. >> reporter: willie, good morning. this storm system showed little mercy as it swept across the south and the midwest, leaving behind a path of destruction. this family survived inside this home. they huddled together as the storm system roared through. at least eight people are dead, including three children. >> it's hitting shelby right now. >> reporter: overnight, the deadly storm system marched east. this twister ripping through shelby, ohio. >>...
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hallie. >> gabe gutierrez in north charleston, south carolina, thank you. >>> just ahead, the latestts to join the already crowded 2020 pack and not joe bi biden. steve is at the big board. >>> the easter egg roll just started. look at these kids on the south lawn at the white house as the president gets ready to appear before our cameras for the first time since the release of the redacted mueller report. that's next. here's a hack: make sure there's bandwidth for everyone. the more you know. at first slice pizza lovers everywhere meet o, that's good! frozen pizza one third of our classic crust is made with cauliflower but that's not stopping anyone o, that's good! you get the freedom of what a 7-day return policy. this isn't some dealership test drive around the block. it's better. this is seven days to put your carvana car to the test and see if it fits your life. load it up with a week's worth of groceries. take the kiddos out for ice cream. check that it has enough wiggle room in your garage. you get the time to make sure you love it. and on the 6th day, we'll reach out and make
hallie. >> gabe gutierrez in north charleston, south carolina, thank you. >>> just ahead, the latestts to join the already crowded 2020 pack and not joe bi biden. steve is at the big board. >>> the easter egg roll just started. look at these kids on the south lawn at the white house as the president gets ready to appear before our cameras for the first time since the release of the redacted mueller report. that's next. here's a hack: make sure there's bandwidth for...
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jack: auto engineer gabe shinhar tells technician ryan pszczolkowski to start up his engine for the first test run. the team uses a laser beam hooked up to a computer to measure the car's speed. jake: so, he's going to go through the cones to the laser beams, swerves. jack: back in lane. so, what are we looking at here with the computer? jake: so, you see right there? jack: yeah. jake: 46.7. jack: ryan didn't hit a cone, so now he hits the gas a little harder as he runs the course again. all right, there comes ryan again. he just went through the lasers, swerves. jake: look at that. so, we're just going to keep on bringing up that speed until we know exactly what is the maximum this car can go through. some car that has really good handling and a lot of grip from tires and that's tuned really safely, that could do it quite quick. but, you know, you get something maybe like a taller suv, it's going to struggle a lot. jack: now ryan is asked to take the speed up another notch. ooh, oh! this time, ryan clips the cone on the corner as he comes back into his lane. couple of cones went there. j
jack: auto engineer gabe shinhar tells technician ryan pszczolkowski to start up his engine for the first test run. the team uses a laser beam hooked up to a computer to measure the car's speed. jake: so, he's going to go through the cones to the laser beams, swerves. jack: back in lane. so, what are we looking at here with the computer? jake: so, you see right there? jack: yeah. jake: 46.7. jack: ryan didn't hit a cone, so now he hits the gas a little harder as he runs the course again. all...
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gabe yell stern, head of global macroresearch. let's see what the equity markets are doing. we're one hour into the trading session, and we are evenly split between gainers and losers at this point not a lot of movement on the stock europe 600 we're currently down by less than 0.1%. maybe more direction for european stocks when we're seeing the kickoff of earnings season later on tonight with jp morgan and wells fargo reporting, of course let's have a look at the individual markets and see how they're shaping up the central dax is off by nine points the ftse 100 off by ten. the cac 40 is flat as a pancake. when it comes to the sectors, this is the picture. technology, basic resources on the back of china doing a little bit better industrials also up by one-third of 1%. on the down side we've got a defensive sector telecoms off by 0.6% retail also off by a similar percentage amount. now, i want to bring you some interesting comments coming from the german economy ministry. they're saying the state of the economy is mixed well, no surprise here they're saying the industrial se
gabe yell stern, head of global macroresearch. let's see what the equity markets are doing. we're one hour into the trading session, and we are evenly split between gainers and losers at this point not a lot of movement on the stock europe 600 we're currently down by less than 0.1%. maybe more direction for european stocks when we're seeing the kickoff of earnings season later on tonight with jp morgan and wells fargo reporting, of course let's have a look at the individual markets and see how...
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gabe, good morning. >> reporter: craig, good rerning.is extremely remote, but the cyclopsss cave a it's known is behind me just on the other side of that field. these men went in looking for adventure and they found much more than that. this morning a frantic search for these men is over. one by one they were pulled out. >> one of thero biggestems we had is they were exhausted and experiencing mild a. hypothermi >> reporter: they were found on a ledge inside a 7 mile long camp known as sigh clops cave. >> coming down. >> you can see it here on video.us shot four men went in friday evening anning to stay a while and explore, but heavy rains made coanitionsrous and their exit impossible. >> i have a couple of buddiow that are dn in this cave and they can't get back out of it and they need someone to help get them out. >> reporter: the youngest was able to escape on sunday calling 911 saying hth fa, brother, uncle and two other friends were stuck. >> they got down it okay and we've come up and down it bere. they can't get out. >> reporter:
gabe, good morning. >> reporter: craig, good rerning.is extremely remote, but the cyclopsss cave a it's known is behind me just on the other side of that field. these men went in looking for adventure and they found much more than that. this morning a frantic search for these men is over. one by one they were pulled out. >> one of thero biggestems we had is they were exhausted and experiencing mild a. hypothermi >> reporter: they were found on a ledge inside a 7 mile long camp...
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first, gabe gutierrez is in louisiana this morning. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning. louisiana's governor has declared a state of emergency. at least two people were killed here. a mother and son who died when a tree fell on their home. a powerful ef-3 tornado was packing winds of 136 miles an hour. it tore the roof off this coffee shop. this morning, the cleanup is underway after storms st. louised st. louliced through th south. >> we're still assessing damage in multiple parishes. >> reporter: the governor on a tour confirmed it was a powerful ef-3 tornado that spun through the town. >> some of the worst devastation we have seen to be concentrated. >> reporter: on the ground, homes demolishes, power lines snapped. kendra and her 14-year-old son were killed when a tree fell on their home. louisiana tech -- >> we have a lot of damage, a lot of debris across our campus. >> reporter: despite the damage, the students are all safe. >> a lot of our residential facilities are damaged with windows and glass blown out and things like that. athletic facilities are essentially
first, gabe gutierrez is in louisiana this morning. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning. louisiana's governor has declared a state of emergency. at least two people were killed here. a mother and son who died when a tree fell on their home. a powerful ef-3 tornado was packing winds of 136 miles an hour. it tore the roof off this coffee shop. this morning, the cleanup is underway after storms st. louised st. louliced through th south. >> we're still assessing damage in...
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gabe, what's the latest there? emergency. there's extensive damage. the tornado picked up vehicles ood tossed them. tore the r off of this coffee shop. an ef-3 tornado packing winds os 136 miln hour. as you mentioned, this was part of a storm system that spawned destructive torna in texas and louisia. here in ruston, at least two people were alled. mother and son who died when a tree fell onto their home. the cpus of louisiana tech university was also damaged. but thankfully, no students were injured. now, the national weather service has confirmed at least eight tornadoes here in louisiana. most of them carving a path of destructn that stretched about 150 miles. >> all right. really starting to see it with the sun coming up there. >>>he muse ls outbreak has many students under quarantine today. anyone at cal sta and ucla who may haexposed to the rapidly spreading disease or hab notn vaccinated against it must stay home. the order comes as the number of cases nationwide hit a 25-year high. at least 694 cases in 22
gabe, what's the latest there? emergency. there's extensive damage. the tornado picked up vehicles ood tossed them. tore the r off of this coffee shop. an ef-3 tornado packing winds os 136 miln hour. as you mentioned, this was part of a storm system that spawned destructive torna in texas and louisia. here in ruston, at least two people were alled. mother and son who died when a tree fell onto their home. the cpus of louisiana tech university was also damaged. but thankfully, no students were...
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gabe gutierrez has been following this one.oo gabe,morning. >> reporter: craig, good morning.his was the last church to burn and investigators just recently opened tne back up. the pastor showed us what was left of this building that sreod or well over a hundred years. d pews and a damaged pulpit. investigators now say a gas can left behind at one the scenes led them to their suspect. this morning 21-year holden matthews is in custody charged with arson after tee historically black churches in southern louisiana burned in ten days. >> i been especially painful because it reminds us of a very dark past of intimidation and fear. >> reporter: not determined the motive, but are now looking into hate or racial bias and analyzing his social media posts. >> information investigators have uncovered ishat matthews had offered through suggestions andio conne a relationship with a type of musicalled black metal. and its association in history with church >> reporter: according to new court documents, a gas can was found at one of the crime scenes and matched it to cans sold at a nearby w
gabe gutierrez has been following this one.oo gabe,morning. >> reporter: craig, good morning.his was the last church to burn and investigators just recently opened tne back up. the pastor showed us what was left of this building that sreod or well over a hundred years. d pews and a damaged pulpit. investigators now say a gas can left behind at one the scenes led them to their suspect. this morning 21-year holden matthews is in custody charged with arson after tee historically black...
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gabe, good morning. >> reporter: craig, good morning. ten years ago boeing broke ground on this facility which makes the company's 787 dreamliner. now some past and present employees here are reportedly saying that boeing cared more about quantity than quality. this morning boeing is under new scrutiny involving another plane, its 787 dreamliner. it's built at a north charleston, south carolina, factory reportedly plagued by shoddy production and weak oversight that have threatened to compromise safety according to an investigation by "the new york times" that looked at hundreds of pages of documents and interviewed more than a dozen employees past and present. >> from what i have seen, building the airplanes here at charleston, i don't feel they are in a safe and airworthy condition. this is my retirement plaque. >> reporter: john barnett retired in 2017 after working as a boeing quality manager for more than 30 years and has since filed a retaliation complaint with the labor department. boeing says it has substantiated and is fixing tw
gabe, good morning. >> reporter: craig, good morning. ten years ago boeing broke ground on this facility which makes the company's 787 dreamliner. now some past and present employees here are reportedly saying that boeing cared more about quantity than quality. this morning boeing is under new scrutiny involving another plane, its 787 dreamliner. it's built at a north charleston, south carolina, factory reportedly plagued by shoddy production and weak oversight that have threatened to...
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nbc's gabe gutierrez is on the story for us. gabe, good morning. >> good morning. the atf joined the investigation and now the suspect in custody is reportedly the son of a sheriff's deputy. >> reporter: this morning, a suspect is finally in custody in connection with the devastating fires at three historically black churches in louisiana. a federal prosecutor confirmed the arrests late wednesday night, saying that officials stand shoulder to shoulder with the victims in those st. landry parish of those despicable acts. >> all stations we have a church on fire. >> the first went up in flames on march 26th, the second on april 2nd, the third april 4th. >> the fires were suspicious. we do believe that crimes have occurred. we believe that the three fires obviously are not coincidental, they are related. >> reporter: prosecutors did not indicate a motive by they were labeled domestic terrorism and called them a reflection of the emboldened rhetoric and tensions spreading across the country. >> i think it has something to do with race. >> reporter: in the deep south, b
nbc's gabe gutierrez is on the story for us. gabe, good morning. >> good morning. the atf joined the investigation and now the suspect in custody is reportedly the son of a sheriff's deputy. >> reporter: this morning, a suspect is finally in custody in connection with the devastating fires at three historically black churches in louisiana. a federal prosecutor confirmed the arrests late wednesday night, saying that officials stand shoulder to shoulder with the victims in those st....
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>> all right, gabe for us in louisiana.abe, thank you. >> now to the final farewell for rapper nipsey hussle. >> what a farewell it was. nearly two weeks after the rapper's murder, fellow friends, family and stars gather to say good-bye, honoring his life and work to end violence in a city he so loved. a moving farewell to a beloved local hero. crowds lining the streets of south los angeles thursday as a hearst carrying nipsey hussle's casket driving through the neighborhood where he was born and reared. at a packed staples center, the same arena where michael jackson was honored following his death a decade ago. >> my is for my 2-year-old. >> reporter: his long-time girlfriend lauren london sharing her emotions. >> i feel you everywhere. i am so grateful that i had you. i love you beyond this earth. and until we meet again, the marathon continues. >> he had nothing but love for every gang member from southern california. i don't care what neighborhood you was from. >> reporter: music stars from snoop dogg to stevie wonder
>> all right, gabe for us in louisiana.abe, thank you. >> now to the final farewell for rapper nipsey hussle. >> what a farewell it was. nearly two weeks after the rapper's murder, fellow friends, family and stars gather to say good-bye, honoring his life and work to end violence in a city he so loved. a moving farewell to a beloved local hero. crowds lining the streets of south los angeles thursday as a hearst carrying nipsey hussle's casket driving through the neighborhood...
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nbc's gabe gutierrez has the very latest. gabe, good morning. >> reporter: hoda, good morning.his is all that's left of the greater union baptist church. the physical structure anyway. the fire ripped through here destroying this house of worship but strengthening the congregation. federal authorities are trying to solve this mystery. a south louisiana community on edge after three historically black churches burned in ten days. >> all stations, we have a church on fire. >> reporter: the fbi and the atf now joining the investigation. >> i think it has something to do with race. >> reporter: the three churches a few miles apart in st. landry parish. the first on march 26th, the second april 2nd, the third april 4th. >> the fires are suspicious. we believe crimes have occurred. we believe that the three fires, obviously, are not coincidental. we a they are related. >> reporter: so far the fire marshal has not disclosed a motive and stopped short of calling the fires arson or hate crimes. >> we are doing everything we can collectively to solve this crime. >> reporter: in deep sout
nbc's gabe gutierrez has the very latest. gabe, good morning. >> reporter: hoda, good morning.his is all that's left of the greater union baptist church. the physical structure anyway. the fire ripped through here destroying this house of worship but strengthening the congregation. federal authorities are trying to solve this mystery. a south louisiana community on edge after three historically black churches burned in ten days. >> all stations, we have a church on fire. >>...
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gabe gutierrez is in durham and has late details. st>> reporter: the b shook downtown durham just after 10:00 this morning. >> we got a big gas explosion. hi >> reporter: smoke billowing into the air. >> at least a couple blocks closed down. >> reporter: witnesses not only saw it but felt it. >> the whole apartment shook. debris from the ceilings fell down. the windows blew out. >> reporter: listen closely. this security camera captured it. >> this really loud boom and. rs> reporter: at least one pe was killed and 17 injured and a firefighter. >> it was under the sidewalk with a an explosion occurred that caused a partial building collapse. >> reporter: it the latest gas explosion to rip through a populated area. in february a blast in san francisco damaged five buildings and shot a tower of flames into the sky. last year dozens of explosions erupted in three towns north of boston. in 2013, at least 14 people were hurt when several buildiigs ted in kansas city. experts say any time you smell gas, evacuate and call 911 immediately. al
gabe gutierrez is in durham and has late details. st>> reporter: the b shook downtown durham just after 10:00 this morning. >> we got a big gas explosion. hi >> reporter: smoke billowing into the air. >> at least a couple blocks closed down. >> reporter: witnesses not only saw it but felt it. >> the whole apartment shook. debris from the ceilings fell down. the windows blew out. >> reporter: listen closely. this security camera captured it. >>...
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i want to thank you that all could exchange did not go down well with gabe or selassie back in ethiopia he says the theft was fully investigated and that fire had turned down the use of a safe he also revealed text messages that he claims were sent to him from farah threatening to bad mouth him at the press conference in london selassie says it was premeditated and a clear attempt at blackmail he told me before he lived he told me to. destroy. this. very clean. selassie describes her as conduct during his stay is disgraceful even alleging that he attacked a married couple at the hotel gym and that it was him that convinced police not to press charges he also says far left without paying his three thousand dollars hotel bill farah denies these claims but davis selassie says he intends to take legal action years even as possible when. he has to be responsible. with a potential legal battle on the horizon foreign must now do his best to focus on the job at hand this weekend winning the london marathon to do that he'll need to beat the defending champion and world record holder elliott coul
i want to thank you that all could exchange did not go down well with gabe or selassie back in ethiopia he says the theft was fully investigated and that fire had turned down the use of a safe he also revealed text messages that he claims were sent to him from farah threatening to bad mouth him at the press conference in london selassie says it was premeditated and a clear attempt at blackmail he told me before he lived he told me to. destroy. this. very clean. selassie describes her as conduct...
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nbc's gabe gutierrez is in gegia and starer our cove tonight. >> reporter: tonight the deadly storm system is raking across the east coast, h of ing a p destruction across virginia and the carolinas, after ripping the roof off this apartment building in tennessee and toppling trees in arkansas. >> i don't care about the house or anything. i'm just glad my mom is out. >> reporter: in mississippi, surveillance video showing the wind car inng over an instant. among the hardest hit areas, the small town of morton. >> the house started shaking. it was horrible. i thought i was going to die. >> reporter: the st famoving system blew through parts of 80 miles an hour. in texas, powerful lightning strikes. the security camera caught the moment one hit a tree, tearing through tmes ho >> i came out and saw the tree had been split in half from the lightning. >> reporter: more than 1300 u.s. flights today canceled, plus more than 5400 delayed. here at home, the storm lashed up this road. parts saw 3 to 5 inches of rain in a short time this morning. the threat to the rt noheast not over yet. krist? > we
nbc's gabe gutierrez is in gegia and starer our cove tonight. >> reporter: tonight the deadly storm system is raking across the east coast, h of ing a p destruction across virginia and the carolinas, after ripping the roof off this apartment building in tennessee and toppling trees in arkansas. >> i don't care about the house or anything. i'm just glad my mom is out. >> reporter: in mississippi, surveillance video showing the wind car inng over an instant. among the hardest...
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all could exchange did not go down well with gabe or selassie back in ethiopia he says the theft was fully investigated and that fire had turned down the use of a safe he also revealed text messages that he claims were sent to him from farah threatening to bad mouth him at the press conference in london selassie says it was premeditated and a clear attempt at blackmail he told me before he left. he told me to. destroy. selassie describes paris conduct during his stay is disgraceful even alleging that he attacked a married couple at the hotel gym and that it was him that convinced police not to press charges he also says far left without paying his three thousand dollars hotel bill farah denies these claims but davis selassie says he intends to take legal action years isn't a sponsor when. he has to be. with a potential legal battle on the horizon foreign must now do his best to focus on the job at hand this weekend winning the london marathon to do that he'll need to beat the defending champion and world record holder. david stokes zero. it noticeboard next tuesday or corelli will be
all could exchange did not go down well with gabe or selassie back in ethiopia he says the theft was fully investigated and that fire had turned down the use of a safe he also revealed text messages that he claims were sent to him from farah threatening to bad mouth him at the press conference in london selassie says it was premeditated and a clear attempt at blackmail he told me before he left. he told me to. destroy. selassie describes paris conduct during his stay is disgraceful even...
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could exchange did not go down well with gabe or selassie back in ethiopia he says the theft was fully investigated and that fire had turned down the use of a safe he also revealed text messages that he claims were sent to him from farah threatening to bad mouth him at the press conference in london selassie says it was premeditated and a clear attempt at blackmail he told me before he left. he told me to. destroy. selassie describes paris conduct during his stay is disgraceful even alleging that he attacked a married couple at the hotel gym and that it was him that convinced police not to press charges he also says farah left without paying his three thousand dollars hotel bill farah denies these claims but gave her selassie says he intends to take legal action years even as possible when. he has to be responsible. with a potential legal battle on the horizon foreign must now do his best to focus on the job at hand this weekend winning the london marathon to do that he'll need to beat the defending champion and world record holder elliott could choky david stokes zero. the alleged vic
could exchange did not go down well with gabe or selassie back in ethiopia he says the theft was fully investigated and that fire had turned down the use of a safe he also revealed text messages that he claims were sent to him from farah threatening to bad mouth him at the press conference in london selassie says it was premeditated and a clear attempt at blackmail he told me before he left. he told me to. destroy. selassie describes paris conduct during his stay is disgraceful even alleging...
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all could exchange did not go down well with gabe or selassie back in ethiopia he says the theft was fully investigated and that fire had turned down the use of a safe he also revealed text messages that he claims were sent to him from farah threatening to bad mouth him at the press conference in london selassie says it was premeditated and a clear attempt at blackmail he told me before he left. he told me to. destroy. selassie describes paris conduct during his stay is disgraceful even alleging that he attacked a married couple at the hotel gym and that it was him that convinced police not to press charges he also says far left without paying his three thousand dollars hotel bill farah denies these claims but davis selassie says he intends to take legal action years even as possible when. he has to be disciplined. with a potential legal battle on the horizon foreign must now do his best to focus on the job at hand this weekend winning the london marathon to do that he'll need to beat the defending champion and world record holder elliott could choky david stokes zero. the alleged vi
all could exchange did not go down well with gabe or selassie back in ethiopia he says the theft was fully investigated and that fire had turned down the use of a safe he also revealed text messages that he claims were sent to him from farah threatening to bad mouth him at the press conference in london selassie says it was premeditated and a clear attempt at blackmail he told me before he left. he told me to. destroy. selassie describes paris conduct during his stay is disgraceful even...