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i'm jim rosenfield live in washington, d.c.mey's testimony as the trump administration fired back. right now, our grill masters are introducing fire to steak. a beautiful char coats the outside, locking all the flavors and juices inside. a miracle happening right before your eyes. now, come eat the miracle. you can't fake steak. longhorn steakhouse. tonight's special, grill master favorites. try our new hickory salt-crusted filet, our grilled hawaiian salmon, or our outlaw ribeye. for lunch, try our steakhouse burger, or any steakhouse lunch combo. only at longhorn. >>> this is nbc 10 news. >>> beaten, sexual assaulted and left to die. tonight police are investigating the death of a one-year-old boy in southwest philadelphia. now police tell us that the man who says he is the victim's stepfather has been arrested in connection with that boy's death. >> he is the one who initially called 911 around 6:30 last night police responded to conestoga street, the boy was found without a pulse inside the home, he was pronounced dead at t
i'm jim rosenfield live in washington, d.c.mey's testimony as the trump administration fired back. right now, our grill masters are introducing fire to steak. a beautiful char coats the outside, locking all the flavors and juices inside. a miracle happening right before your eyes. now, come eat the miracle. you can't fake steak. longhorn steakhouse. tonight's special, grill master favorites. try our new hickory salt-crusted filet, our grilled hawaiian salmon, or our outlaw ribeye. for lunch,...
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i'm jim rosenfield live outside the montgomery county courthouse. still awaiting a decision from this jury. the bill cosby sexual assault trial. but just moments ago, we heard from bill cosby's spokesman about how he's feeling as he waits on this jury. >> he's being bill cosby. just taking it in the moment, believing that these jurors are looking through the facts, seeing the truth. >> and for more perspective, we want to bring in court judge one last time. thank you tr being here. e we know the jury has asked three questions today. they have been deliberating all day. walk us through what the judge might be thinking as it seems this case is moving toward a conclusion. >> you have to remember that the judge started bonding with this jury over a week ago when this trial started. the judge has repeatedly probably e reminded this jury how they are and how he wanted to work with them. you tell the jury in your preliminary instructions and final instructions this they are the judges of the facts. you are the judge of the law. and that you put those two t
i'm jim rosenfield live outside the montgomery county courthouse. still awaiting a decision from this jury. the bill cosby sexual assault trial. but just moments ago, we heard from bill cosby's spokesman about how he's feeling as he waits on this jury. >> he's being bill cosby. just taking it in the moment, believing that these jurors are looking through the facts, seeing the truth. >> and for more perspective, we want to bring in court judge one last time. thank you tr being here....
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for now i'm jim rosenfield live.nd it back to you in the studio. >> everyone is patiently waiting. jim rosenfield leading our coverage of the bill cosby trial. >>> coming up next, your forecast right after the break. >> a little cooler today. stay with us. right now, our grill masters are introducing fire to steak. a beautiful char coats the outside, locking all the flavors and juices inside. a miracle happening right before your eyes. now, come eat the miracle. you can't fake steak. longhorn steakhouse. tonight's special, grill master favorites. try our new hickory salt-crusted filet, our grilled hawaiian salmon, or our outlaw ribeye. for lunch, try our steakhouse burger, or any steakhouse lunch combo. only at longhorn. >>> ep joy this comfortable weather while you can. >> we have a steamy weekend ahead. we have a look at that. >> really tomorrow is going to be the perfect day in the forecast. then things go downhill. right temperatures are cooler than they were yesterday. we said this was going to happen. we're at
for now i'm jim rosenfield live.nd it back to you in the studio. >> everyone is patiently waiting. jim rosenfield leading our coverage of the bill cosby trial. >>> coming up next, your forecast right after the break. >> a little cooler today. stay with us. right now, our grill masters are introducing fire to steak. a beautiful char coats the outside, locking all the flavors and juices inside. a miracle happening right before your eyes. now, come eat the miracle. you can't...
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. >> and i'm jim rosenfield, live in norristown. major developments today in inside the courtroom leading up to the jury deliberating tonight. cosby's defense team called one witness to the stand today. a detective who reminded jurors that constand had visited with bill cosby out of state after the defense described a consensual encounter. cosby told the judge he would not testify in his own defense. deanna durante was in the courtroom for closing arguments. she's joining us live with the latest on today's fast moving developments. >> reporter: yes, that meeting that witness was on the stand spoke for less than ten minutes to the judge. he was a detective the prosecutor's had already called before and the defense team seems to be taking aim now at the prosecution in the case as well as the judge. prosecutors describe bill cosby as a man who plots his assaults and lies in wait and then strikes. the d.a. says the two women who testified in the case are proof of the 79-year-old's crimes. they played a tape recorded phone call that cosb
. >> and i'm jim rosenfield, live in norristown. major developments today in inside the courtroom leading up to the jury deliberating tonight. cosby's defense team called one witness to the stand today. a detective who reminded jurors that constand had visited with bill cosby out of state after the defense described a consensual encounter. cosby told the judge he would not testify in his own defense. deanna durante was in the courtroom for closing arguments. she's joining us live with the...
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i am jim rosenfield live outside in norris town. well from the jury as they continue their deliberations for the fifth straight day. >> we have live team coverage for you here in norris town and including inside and outside the courthouse behind me. we have been tracking the newest here is what we know so far in this trial. the jury stopped deliberations at least a dozen time to revisit testimonies. tonight a heated exchange between the defense and the judge came after cosby's legal team requested a mistrial for the sixth time. the jury deliberated for four hours and simply is taking too long. >> they're listening the each other and asking questions. i cannot tell you how impressed i am with this jury and the effort and the time they put in and people that were worried because this jury is sequestered they're going to rush into this case to get home were fel"tso, wrong. pugt t putting the lengths of deliberations here, defense cases combined. 10 rosemary connors have been speaking with legal experts all day today for their insight
i am jim rosenfield live outside in norris town. well from the jury as they continue their deliberations for the fifth straight day. >> we have live team coverage for you here in norris town and including inside and outside the courthouse behind me. we have been tracking the newest here is what we know so far in this trial. the jury stopped deliberations at least a dozen time to revisit testimonies. tonight a heated exchange between the defense and the judge came after cosby's legal team...
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and jim rosenfield is live on our other big story. >> deadlocked jury. the montgomery county courthouse where jurors are struggling to reach a verdict in the bill cosby trial. what happens if they call it a night tonight without a decision? >>> menacing mosquitos. the hot weather means the insects are getting ready to multiply. how local counties are tackling the problem. >>> struggling to decide. the jurors in the bill cosby trial say they are deadlocked. can they reach a consensus? plus, for the first time cosby's accuse, andrea constand, makes contact with the public. what her social media share tells us. >>> good evening, everyone. i am jim rosenfield live outside the montgomery county courthouse in norristown where jurors are still deliberating in the bill cosby trial. here is what we know. this morning they told the judge they are divided on all three charges of aggravated indecent assault that cosby faces. the judge told the jurors to keep deliberating. and to try to reach a verdict on at least one of those three charges. in the past 20 minutes, a
and jim rosenfield is live on our other big story. >> deadlocked jury. the montgomery county courthouse where jurors are struggling to reach a verdict in the bill cosby trial. what happens if they call it a night tonight without a decision? >>> menacing mosquitos. the hot weather means the insects are getting ready to multiply. how local counties are tackling the problem. >>> struggling to decide. the jurors in the bill cosby trial say they are deadlocked. can they reach...
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jim rosenfield is live at the courthouse tonight. this jury has had a lot of questions but no indication they are getting close to a decision. >> not at this point. the jurors have spent more than 26 hours deliberating this kay. they left the courthouse around 9:00 tonight after spending 12 hours trying to come to a decision today. they asked two questions today for a total of six in all since they received the case on monday afternoon. they are deciding on three counts against cosby relating to the allegations he drugged and sexually assaulted andrea constand in his elkins park home in 2004. let's bring in brandon hudson who is with me live in norristown tonight. cosby was pretty quiet tonight despite all this waiting. >> he was very quiet as he walked out. the jury went home a half hour earlier than the past two nights but they focused on the testimony of andrea constand and a chelting ham police detective. another night without a verdict as fans chanted cosby's signature phrase, cosby didn't respond to them or any questions. >> an
jim rosenfield is live at the courthouse tonight. this jury has had a lot of questions but no indication they are getting close to a decision. >> not at this point. the jurors have spent more than 26 hours deliberating this kay. they left the courthouse around 9:00 tonight after spending 12 hours trying to come to a decision today. they asked two questions today for a total of six in all since they received the case on monday afternoon. they are deciding on three counts against cosby...
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. >> hear i'm jim rosenfield, back to you in the studio. >> thanks for that., record breaking heat. philadelphia reached 96 degrees today. that's the highest temperature for june 1th on record. people spent the day trying to relief. it was a stroll in the park. people ate in the shade. at the art museum, some fit in a quick workout before the temperatures got too high. live team coverage tonight of this record breaking heat. >> john clark was at minicamp today. players faced scorching temperatures on the field. we start with crystal live. i hope you found some shade out there. >> still hot outside. now the time on the screen is 5:37. so we are not going to see a lot of relief tonight. we'll see relief in the days to come. let's talk current temperatures. reading at 95. earlier made it to 96 and tied a record for warmth. now at 95 degrees. allentown at 95. across the map, still very hot out there as we see we are in a e heat wave. we have seen three days of 90 degree temperatures across the region. let's take a look now at our changing of the temperatures. >> s
. >> hear i'm jim rosenfield, back to you in the studio. >> thanks for that., record breaking heat. philadelphia reached 96 degrees today. that's the highest temperature for june 1th on record. people spent the day trying to relief. it was a stroll in the park. people ate in the shade. at the art museum, some fit in a quick workout before the temperatures got too high. live team coverage tonight of this record breaking heat. >> john clark was at minicamp today. players faced...
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i'm jim rosenfield. >> deanna durante is joining us live in bucks county. i know police want our viewers to pay close attention because they believe more victims may be out there. >> reporter: it was just a few hours ago. the superintendent as well as the district attorney made a plea for help. they want to know more about shannon westmoreland. he's 47 years old and was last known to live in a homeless shelter in chester county. >> the most heinous of crimes out there, this man raping young juveniles. >> reporter: police are not saying much about how they learned about shannon or the young children he's accused of raping. the assault spanned multiple years, but he put himself around children and abused them. >> he was tomorrowerly a football coach. and we believe that's pertinent for the public to e know. >> this is what he looks like today and this is what he looked like in 1996, 2001 and 2006. the victims they have learned about today say the abuse began as far back as 1999. >> it is my fear that there may be other victims out there and that's why we're m
i'm jim rosenfield. >> deanna durante is joining us live in bucks county. i know police want our viewers to pay close attention because they believe more victims may be out there. >> reporter: it was just a few hours ago. the superintendent as well as the district attorney made a plea for help. they want to know more about shannon westmoreland. he's 47 years old and was last known to live in a homeless shelter in chester county. >> the most heinous of crimes out there, this...
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i'm jim rosenfield here in norristown. for the second straight night the jury has gone back to their hotel. no verdict in the bill cosby sexual assault trial tonight. the jury had three questions today including one about cosby's deposition testimony from a civil suit andrea constand filed in 2005. another sought a clearer definition related to the issue of consent. and the third question focused on testimony from a police officer who took constand's initial complaint in canada. we spoke with a retired superior court judge for insight on what the jury is thinking based on the questions that are coming back. >> questions suggest they are looking at all the testimony, which they should do, they are evaluating all the testimony and asked what are appropriate questions based on the evidence and the way the evidence came in in the case. they're doing what they're supposed to do. >> the jury will be back here for day three of deliberations tomorrow morning at around 9:00 a.m. nbc 10 will have live team coverage from the courthou
i'm jim rosenfield here in norristown. for the second straight night the jury has gone back to their hotel. no verdict in the bill cosby sexual assault trial tonight. the jury had three questions today including one about cosby's deposition testimony from a civil suit andrea constand filed in 2005. another sought a clearer definition related to the issue of consent. and the third question focused on testimony from a police officer who took constand's initial complaint in canada. we spoke with a...
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live in the breaks news center, jim rosenfield, nbc 10 news. >>> to this now. did a spectator record a portion of the cosby trial. court administrators say detectives are investigating a possible recording and images taken from an overflow courtroom. people were watching the trial on a closed circuit monitor. the judge issued a ab order barring any recordings and electric transmission. >>> people cleaning up after storms swept through our area. as e we explain, homeowners are trying to remove the damage now. >> public works has the avenue in cedar road blocked off. as crews removed the dead trees between her and her neighbor's home. >> strong winds, winter coming, can break them off on the rooftop, on neighbors cars, not a good thing. not to take any chances and scheduled getting the trees removed. in flower town, a tree split at the base. crews are working overtime climbing down trees and removing them afternoon. it hasn't stopped since. >> reporter: and the work is far from over as more bad weather is on the way. but now they aren't concerned. >> we are just
live in the breaks news center, jim rosenfield, nbc 10 news. >>> to this now. did a spectator record a portion of the cosby trial. court administrators say detectives are investigating a possible recording and images taken from an overflow courtroom. people were watching the trial on a closed circuit monitor. the judge issued a ab order barring any recordings and electric transmission. >>> people cleaning up after storms swept through our area. as e we explain, homeowners are...
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i'm jim rosenfield. >> and i'm jacqueline london. "nbc nightly news" is next.e'll see you back here at 11:00. . >>> breaking news tonight, in his own words before he testifies tomorrow for the first time, we hear james comey eastside of the story, explosive details about private conversations with president trump. what he says the president did in an effort to influence the russia investigation, and we have late word from the president's lawyer. also tonight, president trump surprise pick t replace comey at the fbi. >>> twin attacks right in the heart of iran's capital as isis claims responsibility for its first major strike inside the country. >> kids and migraines, new advice from doctors how to stop them before they start. what parents should be looking for. >>> and honoring the bravest, families on an inspiring journey to turn the scene of a tragedy into a lasting tribute. "nightly news" begins
i'm jim rosenfield. >> and i'm jacqueline london. "nbc nightly news" is next.e'll see you back here at 11:00. . >>> breaking news tonight, in his own words before he testifies tomorrow for the first time, we hear james comey eastside of the story, explosive details about private conversations with president trump. what he says the president did in an effort to influence the russia investigation, and we have late word from the president's lawyer. also tonight, president...
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i am jim rosenfield live outside the montgomery county courthouse in norristown where jurors are still deliberating in the bill cosby trial. here is what we know. this morning they told the judge they are divided on all three charges of aggravated indecent assault that cosby faces. the judge told the jurors to keep deliberating. and to try to reach a verdict on at least one of those three charges. in the past 20 minutes, andrew wyatt, a spokesman for bill cosby, told us how the comedian is holding up tonight. >> he is rested. he is -- he is not consuming himself with a lot of stress. that's healthy for him. mr. cosby is just extremely proud that these people have been willing to stay here, these jurors, for this length of time to try to get the facts right. >> nbc10 has cameras inside and outside the courthouse as we wait for the jury to make its decision, to make their next move here. nbc10's deanna durante brings us up to speed with today's developments. >> we cannot come to unanimous consensus on any of the counts. that's what the jury foreperson wrote on a yellow legal pad sending
i am jim rosenfield live outside the montgomery county courthouse in norristown where jurors are still deliberating in the bill cosby trial. here is what we know. this morning they told the judge they are divided on all three charges of aggravated indecent assault that cosby faces. the judge told the jurors to keep deliberating. and to try to reach a verdict on at least one of those three charges. in the past 20 minutes, andrew wyatt, a spokesman for bill cosby, told us how the comedian is...
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i'm jim rosenfield. good evening, live outside the courthouse where jurors asked the judge two more today. we're going to get to what they asked. they wanted to rehear andrea constand's testimony, in particular the portion when she described the counter with bill cosby and what she told police about the incident. they also wanted to rehear testimony from the first detective to interview cosby. deanna durante is joining us live with more on these questions tonight. >> detective richard schaffer was on the stand for quite awhile during this trial as both a prosecution and defense witness. what the jury wants to hear is his interview that he did with bill cosby in a new york city law firm after andrea constand had reported to police he sexually assaulted her. that's where cosby told investigators they have had numerous romantic encounters and he gave her three blue bills to take. e he told them they were benadryl and after that interview, he supplied investigators with some cut up benadryl tablets and other
i'm jim rosenfield. good evening, live outside the courthouse where jurors asked the judge two more today. we're going to get to what they asked. they wanted to rehear andrea constand's testimony, in particular the portion when she described the counter with bill cosby and what she told police about the incident. they also wanted to rehear testimony from the first detective to interview cosby. deanna durante is joining us live with more on these questions tonight. >> detective richard...
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jim rosenfield live in the breaking news center with this story. things did not go as planned. >> they didn't. local lawmakers had nixed the hearing buzz of that chaos and confusion. >> people came out to show their support for the tax carrying signs and chanting saying they are worried that funding for pre-k could be taken away if the tax is eliminated. we spoke with councilmen say they are not sure why they happened and the crowd today may have been confused. >> i think the committee was coming to say get rid of the beverage tax and these programs. >> other councilmen say they are not surprised by the demonstration saying people will naturally fight back if they feel like they are going to lose important programs. the tax has brought in $25 million so far for the city. live in our breaking news center, jim rosenfield, nbc 10 news. > >>> 800 households near the high-rise fire have been evacuated because firefighters say they can't guarantee the safety of residents. this comes on the same day e we learned that a freezer sparked the foir that killed
jim rosenfield live in the breaking news center with this story. things did not go as planned. >> they didn't. local lawmakers had nixed the hearing buzz of that chaos and confusion. >> people came out to show their support for the tax carrying signs and chanting saying they are worried that funding for pre-k could be taken away if the tax is eliminated. we spoke with councilmen say they are not sure why they happened and the crowd today may have been confused. >> i think the...
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i'm jim rosenfield live again, deliberations into their third day now as jurors wait charges that could send bill cosby to jail possibly for the rest of his life. the jury came back to the judge with a question just within the last few hours. they wanted to hear all of andrea constand's testimony, that's about 300 pages worth of testimony read become to them. but the judge limited that request. so far there have been five jury questions during the deliberations over the past couple days and deanna durante was in the courtroom for this latest request by the jury. what are you learning about how that request played out? >> reporter: andrea constand was on the stand, the witness stand for a period of over two days, more than eight hours she testified. the judge said as you said that that testimony typed out was 300 pages or longer. so he and the lawyers limited what the jury would get in that request. they put down that they would hear just the direct testimony from andrea constand, what the prosecutors asked her about that night and she recited bill cosby's own words, what he has said in
i'm jim rosenfield live again, deliberations into their third day now as jurors wait charges that could send bill cosby to jail possibly for the rest of his life. the jury came back to the judge with a question just within the last few hours. they wanted to hear all of andrea constand's testimony, that's about 300 pages worth of testimony read become to them. but the judge limited that request. so far there have been five jury questions during the deliberations over the past couple days and...
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gompb, i'm jim rosenfield. thank you for being live from the montgomery county courthouse.right now, that jury is trying to drill down on what bill cosby said happened inside his home as well as his relationship with his accuse sor. a lot has happened today. the jury came back with a second question today. they wanted to know the phrase without her knowledge meant in one of the e three counts. u be the judge sid he couldn't define it for them and sent them back to deliberations. cosby's defense team also read the statement of a potential witness late this morning outside the courthouse. the defense wanted her to testify on cosby's behalf, but the judge ruled her statement was hearsay and didn't allow it. our team coverage begins with deanna durante, who has been in the courtroom for every moment of the trial. >> all of the questions seem to be focusing on the one aspect. it vounds that specific question. abbi lead says the questions from the jury are typical. that as time goes on, both sides should be concerned. >> the longer they are unable to come to a conclusion, the mor
gompb, i'm jim rosenfield. thank you for being live from the montgomery county courthouse.right now, that jury is trying to drill down on what bill cosby said happened inside his home as well as his relationship with his accuse sor. a lot has happened today. the jury came back with a second question today. they wanted to know the phrase without her knowledge meant in one of the e three counts. u be the judge sid he couldn't define it for them and sent them back to deliberations. cosby's defense...
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i'm jim rosenfield live at the montgomery county courthouse in norristown waiting for the jury to get bill cosby's wife camille made her first appearance at her husband's trial today. jurors are getting jury instructions from the judge. cosby's lawyers rested today after calling just one witness to the stand, that lone witness, a detective who reminded jurors that cosby's accusers had visited him out of state. cosby then told a judge he would not testify in his own defense. we're joined right now by our legal analyst, thanks for being here this afternoon. let's talk first of all about optics, camille cosby coming to court with her husband for the first time since this trial began. how does that play with the jury? >> it was definitely planned. she was there. not only was she there but the defense pointed her out and said she deserved better. their whole point was to show the court, she's here and standing by her man. even though she's standing by her man, he's innocent and didn't do anything and when he can stand by him there must be something there that he's innocent. >> 53 years mar
i'm jim rosenfield live at the montgomery county courthouse in norristown waiting for the jury to get bill cosby's wife camille made her first appearance at her husband's trial today. jurors are getting jury instructions from the judge. cosby's lawyers rested today after calling just one witness to the stand, that lone witness, a detective who reminded jurors that cosby's accusers had visited him out of state. cosby then told a judge he would not testify in his own defense. we're joined right...
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jim rosenfield joins us live from outside the courthouse.ard from a cosby spokesperson today about camille's appearance. >> reporter: this as you mentioned was the first time we saw her here at the courthouse standing by her man since the start of this trial. they've been married 53 years and she arrived with bill cosby today outside court, also walked into the courtroom with me and sat near him and it was more than just appearances by all accounts. we spoke to our legal analyst today. camille cosby's arrival at court and her decision to stand by her man is a clear defense strategy that hopes to send a certain message to the jury. >> it's definitely planned. she was there. not only was she there but the defense during their closing pointed her out and said she deserved better. their whole point was to show the court, she's here and standing by her man. and even though she's standing by her man, that he's innocent and didn't do these things. and if she can stand by him, then there's must be something there that she's still in his corner. >> t
jim rosenfield joins us live from outside the courthouse.ard from a cosby spokesperson today about camille's appearance. >> reporter: this as you mentioned was the first time we saw her here at the courthouse standing by her man since the start of this trial. they've been married 53 years and she arrived with bill cosby today outside court, also walked into the courtroom with me and sat near him and it was more than just appearances by all accounts. we spoke to our legal analyst today....
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her and husband sat down with jim rosenfield, shares what motivated her to change work-life balance inhe move to nbc news. >> i didn't want to be mired in political vitriol which is the nature of cable news and one of the reasons why we're both doing what we're doing. stopping, looking at our family, how raising kids, how much time spending with them. what we want for them and us. >> wearing two hats at nbc, welcome to the family. >> thank you. >> also in the fall, week day mornings 9:00. what is that hour about? >> holding cards close to the vest until close to the launch on that. but almost called it this. we didn't. i think it's a chance for people to celebrate what binds us together. and moments of inspiration. it's not that we're not delivering news, were. but this is not a place filled with red meat acrimony. >> sunday morning, nbc10 "at issue" mifind out why in philadelphia and what brings her back. nbc10 news. >> every sunday at 7:00 p.m. >>> fourth of july upon us. everybody interested in the forecast. beautiful, warm, humid. first alert for tomorrow. >> might have to hold off
her and husband sat down with jim rosenfield, shares what motivated her to change work-life balance inhe move to nbc news. >> i didn't want to be mired in political vitriol which is the nature of cable news and one of the reasons why we're both doing what we're doing. stopping, looking at our family, how raising kids, how much time spending with them. what we want for them and us. >> wearing two hats at nbc, welcome to the family. >> thank you. >> also in the fall, week...
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good evening, i'm jim rosenfield. depending on the supreme court's ruling, sports gambling could be legalized in places like casinos and racetracks. cydney long is live in cherry hill for us. some lawmakers are applauding this possibility. >> reporter: as you might imagine, we saw a pretty unanimous social immediate cheer, if you will, by state and federal lawmakers with tweets today. as you might imagine, sports fans are also weighing in. they are betting that a win at the supreme court level will be a game chinger and other states will follow suit. new jersey's secure battle to legalize could line their own pockets and new jersey at the same time. >> i would say that anything we could do to bring revenue to the state of new jersey would be a good thing. >> a
good evening, i'm jim rosenfield. depending on the supreme court's ruling, sports gambling could be legalized in places like casinos and racetracks. cydney long is live in cherry hill for us. some lawmakers are applauding this possibility. >> reporter: as you might imagine, we saw a pretty unanimous social immediate cheer, if you will, by state and federal lawmakers with tweets today. as you might imagine, sports fans are also weighing in. they are betting that a win at the supreme court...
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i'm jim rosenfield. >> deanna durante is joining us live in bucks county.want our viewers to pay close attention because they believe more victims may be out there. >> reporter: it was just a few hours ago. the superintendent as well as the district attorney made a plea for help. they want to know more about shannon westmoreland. he's 47 years old and was last known to live in a homeless shelter in chester county. >> the most heinous of crimes out there, this man raping young juveniles. >> reporter: police are not saying much about how they learned about shannon or the young children he's accused of raping. the assault spanned multiple years, but he put himself around children and abused them. h
i'm jim rosenfield. >> deanna durante is joining us live in bucks county.want our viewers to pay close attention because they believe more victims may be out there. >> reporter: it was just a few hours ago. the superintendent as well as the district attorney made a plea for help. they want to know more about shannon westmoreland. he's 47 years old and was last known to live in a homeless shelter in chester county. >> the most heinous of crimes out there, this man raping young...
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live in the breaks news center, jim rosenfield, nbc 10 news. >>> to this now. a spectator record a portion of the cosby trial. court administrators say detectives are investigating a possible recording and images taken from an overflow courtroom. people were watching
live in the breaks news center, jim rosenfield, nbc 10 news. >>> to this now. a spectator record a portion of the cosby trial. court administrators say detectives are investigating a possible recording and images taken from an overflow courtroom. people were watching
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jim rosenfield and lauren mayk will be live on capitol hill with reports. >>> we have breaking news overseas. intelligence officials confirmed fife of the men involved in the terror attacks in iran have fought for isis. they killed 16 people yesterday. we'll cope you updated on developments on air and on our nbc 10 app. >>> happening roigt now, british voters are head ed to the polls to decide on whether to replace the government of prime minister theresa may. the labor party leader thes to win a majority. both leaders have rival plans tr brexit and combatting terrorism. >>> the bill cosby sexual assault trial with the accuser standing by her story yesterday. her mother offered testimony that could be key to the case against the kmeed. matt delucia is live for us at the courthouse. fill us in on the emotional testimony the jury has heard so far. >> reporter: for the chief witness andrea constand, she was on the stand for two days testifying for seven hours and she said she did not have a romantic relationship with bill cosby. cosby's lawyers spent yesterday trying to poke holes in this her s
jim rosenfield and lauren mayk will be live on capitol hill with reports. >>> we have breaking news overseas. intelligence officials confirmed fife of the men involved in the terror attacks in iran have fought for isis. they killed 16 people yesterday. we'll cope you updated on developments on air and on our nbc 10 app. >>> happening roigt now, british voters are head ed to the polls to decide on whether to replace the government of prime minister theresa may. the labor party...
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good evening, i'm jacqueline london. >> and i'm jim rosenfield.te was in the courtroom all day listening to the testimony. she's joining us live with the latest on dree ya's testimony. >> this is the first time we have seen her publicly. she walked into the courtroom with her signature curly hair. at times she smiled at the jury when she talked about her past and her life now. she reached for her glasses when she had to look at documents. bill cosby did not look directly in it her direction. he looked down at the table, his hands folded, including when she accused him of sexual assaulting him. she described the friendship that the two had over a 16-month period. at times going to his home for dinner prepared by his personal chef, talking about her future. it was cosby who introduced the idea of herer
good evening, i'm jacqueline london. >> and i'm jim rosenfield.te was in the courtroom all day listening to the testimony. she's joining us live with the latest on dree ya's testimony. >> this is the first time we have seen her publicly. she walked into the courtroom with her signature curly hair. at times she smiled at the jury when she talked about her past and her life now. she reached for her glasses when she had to look at documents. bill cosby did not look directly in it her...
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. >> here are jim rosenfield and jacqueline london. >> a question for you. what would you do?getting a cup of coffee when an armed robber storms in. >> you can see from the video. one customer tds ddsed to take matters in his own hands. e we speak with next at 6:00. >>> also sharing the road. how truck drivers are giving local high school students an important lesson behind the wheel. >>> and questioning her story. today defense attorneys grilled andrea constand in the bill cosby sexual assault trial. more on that story, moments away. ♪ luis waited his whole life to celebrate his team being crowned champions. so our wellness coaches developed a plan, to keep him fit and healthy. and when his moment finally arrived, his knees were up to the job. aetna. you don't join us, we join you. >>> the star witness in the bill cosby trial faces hours of questioning. what could make the biggest difference to the jury. >>> armed and dangerous, the customer who is to be d a robbey says he thought the gun-wheeleding suspect was ready to shoot. >>> boardwalk ban, will smokers be forced to snuf
. >> here are jim rosenfield and jacqueline london. >> a question for you. what would you do?getting a cup of coffee when an armed robber storms in. >> you can see from the video. one customer tds ddsed to take matters in his own hands. e we speak with next at 6:00. >>> also sharing the road. how truck drivers are giving local high school students an important lesson behind the wheel. >>> and questioning her story. today defense attorneys grilled andrea...
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good evening, i'm jacqueline london. >> and i'm jim rosenfield.ake a live look at philadelphia where the storms are now moved out. not everyone in the clear as we watch that camera shake as well. let's go right to meteorologist glenn schwartz to see where this storm is headed. >> that main storm that caused some of that damage is now in ocean county just about to move through long beach ie listened. but there's another area that's coming in from the west. that's going to cause the rain to start again. it's not having lightning. it doesn't have strong, gusty winds, but it's raining. and it's been in chester county. it's just about getting into lower marion. and there's some reasonably heavy rain. but it's nothing like what happened at this other area moves through. you see it moving rapidly toward the shore right now. this other area moving in fast. and the area heading toward the shore just about to go through long beach island here. it's going to be a good bit of lightning with that as well. down toward cape may, it's
good evening, i'm jacqueline london. >> and i'm jim rosenfield.ake a live look at philadelphia where the storms are now moved out. not everyone in the clear as we watch that camera shake as well. let's go right to meteorologist glenn schwartz to see where this storm is headed. >> that main storm that caused some of that damage is now in ocean county just about to move through long beach ie listened. but there's another area that's coming in from the west. that's going to cause the...
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i'm jim rosenfield. >> and i'm jacqueline london. up next "nbc nightly news."e'll see you at 11:00. test. >>> tonight, airport attack. an officer stabbed inside the terminal. now the fbi's investigating it as a terrorist incident on american soil. we have late details. >>> states of emergency. a tropical storm turns deadly as up to a foot of rain overwhelms the gulf coast. a powerful system steaming toward landfall. >>> what's in the bill? high drama and healthcare for millions hanging in the balance. we could be just hours away from finding out what senate republicans have planned to replace obamacare. >>> the textalyzer. as distracted driving cases soar, a controversial new way police could analyze your phone after an accident. is it an invasion of privacy? >>> and a billion dollar deal. a surprise announcement tonight from george cloon
i'm jim rosenfield. >> and i'm jacqueline london. up next "nbc nightly news."e'll see you at 11:00. test. >>> tonight, airport attack. an officer stabbed inside the terminal. now the fbi's investigating it as a terrorist incident on american soil. we have late details. >>> states of emergency. a tropical storm turns deadly as up to a foot of rain overwhelms the gulf coast. a powerful system steaming toward landfall. >>> what's in the bill? high drama...
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of the former fbi director's big day on capitol hill. >> nbc 10's jim rosenfield and lauren mayk haves reaction from lawmakers but we begin with jim who is breaking down today's testimony. >> comey testified for nearly three hours today telling his side of private conversations with president trump. comey said he knew he could be fired at any time by the president, but from the very beginning of his testimony comey took issue with the reason he was fired. >> the administration then chose to defame me and more importantly the fbi. >> former fbi director james comey came on strong during his opening remarks calling out president trump for saying the bureau was in disarray and poorly led. >> those were lies, plain and simple. >> comey testified under oath for more than two hours saying he had no doubt that russia interfered with the presidential election. he said to his knowledge the president did not ask him to stop the bureau's investigation into russia's involvement andíç÷ said it was up to the special counsel to determine if obstruction of justice6w2 occur when the president asked hi
of the former fbi director's big day on capitol hill. >> nbc 10's jim rosenfield and lauren mayk haves reaction from lawmakers but we begin with jim who is breaking down today's testimony. >> comey testified for nearly three hours today telling his side of private conversations with president trump. comey said he knew he could be fired at any time by the president, but from the very beginning of his testimony comey took issue with the reason he was fired. >> the administration...
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i'm jim rosenfield. >> and i'm jacqueline. we'll see you back here. >>> tonight, beneath the dignity of the office. widespread condemnation from democrats and republicans as president trump unleashes a crude attack on the intelligence and the appearance of a female journalist. msnbc's mika brzezinski. also the travel ban officially going into effect tonight amid concerns and confusion about who's allowed in and who's not. >>> scandal strikes at the heart of the vatican. a top cardinal, one of pope francis' top aides charged with sexual abuse. >>> high rollers. recreational weed about to be legal in sin city. tonight dos and don'ts before you think about lighting up on the strip. >>> and what's next for the digital revolution that changed the world ten years ago today. >>> "nightly news" begins right now.
i'm jim rosenfield. >> and i'm jacqueline. we'll see you back here. >>> tonight, beneath the dignity of the office. widespread condemnation from democrats and republicans as president trump unleashes a crude attack on the intelligence and the appearance of a female journalist. msnbc's mika brzezinski. also the travel ban officially going into effect tonight amid concerns and confusion about who's allowed in and who's not. >>> scandal strikes at the heart of the vatican....
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good evening everyone, i am jim rosenfield. here is the latest today. what we know right now, the jurors had been deliberating two hours without a break after stopping four times through the morning to ask questions. there were one heated moment defense of a mistrial. t in the past hour, bill cosby sent out two more tweets the courthouse to supportót/; while he awaits for the verdict. we have a team of reporters inside and outside the courthouse giving you an all access pass. we begin tonight with deanna durante. another interesting day here as we still wait for this verdict. bring us up to date. >> reporter: during his closing arguments. bill cosby went to the jury and said you got to stop this. a man's life is on the life. today, he asked more than once to stop all of this and declare a mistrial. >> reporter: the jury had been in court more than a dozen times asking to see evidence. when the jurors are not in the room, the judge seems to be showing frustration.ko'+z cosby's'%7@ñ lawyers have made multiple requests for a mistrial. the judge says no. i
good evening everyone, i am jim rosenfield. here is the latest today. what we know right now, the jurors had been deliberating two hours without a break after stopping four times through the morning to ask questions. there were one heated moment defense of a mistrial. t in the past hour, bill cosby sent out two more tweets the courthouse to supportót/; while he awaits for the verdict. we have a team of reporters inside and outside the courthouse giving you an all access pass. we begin tonight...
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i'm jim rosenfield. >> and i'm jacqueline london. >> let's take a look here, this happened this morning. >> and tonight we're hearing from upset parents and school officials. randy gyllenhaal is live tonight. what is the latest? >> reporter: the toddler's mother filed a police report. and the teacher has since been fired and that video viewed thousands of times online. >> i watched this video over and over again. >> reporter: brianna woods glad the cameras were rolling at the daycare after her 2-year-old son noah came home with a bump on his head. the video shows the boy's teacher approaching a group of toddlers. >> she hits him first and then my son. >> zoom in and slow down. seconds later. >> she gives my son a push in the back of the head and then again. >> reporter: the boy falls flat on his face. the daycare has since fired that teacher and noticed the state child abuse hot line. >> i'm glad she has been fired. but i'm wondering why she wasn't in cuffs. >> reporter: the boy's family posted the video on facebook. some parents at the daycare say the teacher went too far. >> no doubt
i'm jim rosenfield. >> and i'm jacqueline london. >> let's take a look here, this happened this morning. >> and tonight we're hearing from upset parents and school officials. randy gyllenhaal is live tonight. what is the latest? >> reporter: the toddler's mother filed a police report. and the teacher has since been fired and that video viewed thousands of times online. >> i watched this video over and over again. >> reporter: brianna woods glad the cameras...
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i'm jim rosenfield. "nbc nightly news" is up next. >>> breaking news tonight. they won't vote.blicans retreat on a plan to push through an obamacare repeal this week. losing support, all gop senators summoned to the white house. >>> heavy price. the trump administration threatens military action, warning assad may be preparing for another chemical attack on the syrian people. >>> held for ransom. a massive cyber attack hitting airlines, banks and utilities around the world, even at american pharmaceutical giant. hackers demanding money, holding computer systems hostage. >>> chaos underground. dozens injured after a subway derails in new york city. passengers evacuated through smoke and darkness. >>> and battle of the sexes. serena williams fires back as john
i'm jim rosenfield. "nbc nightly news" is up next. >>> breaking news tonight. they won't vote.blicans retreat on a plan to push through an obamacare repeal this week. losing support, all gop senators summoned to the white house. >>> heavy price. the trump administration threatens military action, warning assad may be preparing for another chemical attack on the syrian people. >>> held for ransom. a massive cyber attack hitting airlines, banks and utilities...
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i'm jim rosenfield. the congressional budget office is giving us a glimpse of the impact the proposal could have on you. under the proposal the number would increase by 22 million people including those who choose not to receive coverage. a total of 49 million people would be uninsured and cumulative federal deficit would be reduced. ted greenberg looks at potential impact of people in our area. >> i'm on disability so without the medicaid i wouldn't be able to afford it. >> reporter: lisa miles says having health insurance is especially crucial now. in atlantic city today for tests after a lump was found in one of her breasts. >> right now because of the circumstances that i'm dealing with. >> reporter: miles among those worried that the republican health care plan will leave them without coverage, the result of proposed steep cuts to medicaid along with a major restructuring. >> how can i pay for hospital bills and glasses when i'm worried about tuition for college. >> people are putting off health car
i'm jim rosenfield. the congressional budget office is giving us a glimpse of the impact the proposal could have on you. under the proposal the number would increase by 22 million people including those who choose not to receive coverage. a total of 49 million people would be uninsured and cumulative federal deficit would be reduced. ted greenberg looks at potential impact of people in our area. >> i'm on disability so without the medicaid i wouldn't be able to afford it. >>...
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also jim rosenfield and lauren mayk will have reaction from the nation's capital all day long. comey was deeply concerned about president trump privately demanding his loyalty. but chris christie says it's important to remember how the president is used to operating. >> they elected an outsider president. they elected someone who had never been inside government and spent a lot of time at the local level. and so the idea of the way that tradition of these agencies is not something he's been steeped in. what you're seeing is a president who is now very publicly learning about the way people react to what he considers to be normal new york city conversation. >> governor christie looks forward to hearing the testimony this morning. >>> he's also praising the pick to replace james comey at the fbi. christopher ray was christy's personal lawyer during the bridgegate scandal. >>> and happening right now, voting is underway in the uk. voters are deciding on new government members. 650 lawmakers will be picked today for the house of commons. theresa may hopes to strengthen the party's
also jim rosenfield and lauren mayk will have reaction from the nation's capital all day long. comey was deeply concerned about president trump privately demanding his loyalty. but chris christie says it's important to remember how the president is used to operating. >> they elected an outsider president. they elected someone who had never been inside government and spent a lot of time at the local level. and so the idea of the way that tradition of these agencies is not something he's...
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i'm jim rosenfield. >> and i'm jacqueline london. the jurors will be back tomorrow morning for a special saturday session of deliberations. here's what we know at 11:00, the judge dismissed jurors around 9:30 after they reviewed more testimony from the trial. cosby says he is thankful for their work and cosby's lawyer asked for another mistrial tonight. that is his seventh request. he was denied. >> we're bringing you team coverage to the bill cosby verdict. watch live in norristown. let's begin with drew smith. the suspension just keeps building as the jury cannot make up its mind. >> that's right. and it is finally quiet outside the courthouse after another long day. bill cosby's defense attorney says there is now a weary jury back at its hotel and they should not have to return here in the morning but the judge has pushed back on the calls for a mistrial saying bill cosby's defense team has no authority to end the deliberations. bill cosby leaving court late tonight speaking publicly for the first time during this trial. >> i want
i'm jim rosenfield. >> and i'm jacqueline london. the jurors will be back tomorrow morning for a special saturday session of deliberations. here's what we know at 11:00, the judge dismissed jurors around 9:30 after they reviewed more testimony from the trial. cosby says he is thankful for their work and cosby's lawyer asked for another mistrial tonight. that is his seventh request. he was denied. >> we're bringing you team coverage to the bill cosby verdict. watch live in...
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. >> and i'm jim rosenfield. nbc 10's deanna durante was in the courtroom all day listening to the testimony. she's joining us live with the latest on dree ya's testimony. >> this is the first time we have seen her publicly. she walked into the courtroom with her signature curly hair. at times she smiled at the jury when she talked about her past and her life now. she reached for her glasses when she had to look at documents. bill cosby did not look directly in it her direction. he looked down at the table, his hands folded, including when she accused him of sexual assaulting him. she described the friendship that the two had over a 16-month period. at times going to his home for dinner prepared by his personal chef, talking about her future. it was cosby who introduced the idea of her entering sports broadcasting suggesting she get a head shot taken and introducing her to other power players in the broadcasting and writing world. and a trip she took to new york at his expense. but prosecutors after two hours got
. >> and i'm jim rosenfield. nbc 10's deanna durante was in the courtroom all day listening to the testimony. she's joining us live with the latest on dree ya's testimony. >> this is the first time we have seen her publicly. she walked into the courtroom with her signature curly hair. at times she smiled at the jury when she talked about her past and her life now. she reached for her glasses when she had to look at documents. bill cosby did not look directly in it her direction. he...
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i'm jim rosenfield. see you again tonight at 11:00.eantime, "nbc nightly news" with lester holt is next. >>> tonight, 100% willing to testify. president trump accuses james comey of lying under oath and says he's willing to go under oath himself as congress demands to know if the president recorded conversations with comey. and if so, to hand them over. >>> drastic measures. for first time, the fda tells a drug company to pull an opioid off the market, taking action as so many families are caught in the epidemic. >>> are there more stolen secrets? new allegations in the case of the nsa contractor accused of leaking classified information. what prosecutors say she told her mother that has them so concerned. >>> and team spirit. why a girl got booted from a soccer game, and how her teammates rallied around her that has people acros
i'm jim rosenfield. see you again tonight at 11:00.eantime, "nbc nightly news" with lester holt is next. >>> tonight, 100% willing to testify. president trump accuses james comey of lying under oath and says he's willing to go under oath himself as congress demands to know if the president recorded conversations with comey. and if so, to hand them over. >>> drastic measures. for first time, the fda tells a drug company to pull an opioid off the market, taking action...
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jim rosenfield got reaction from the trump administration on the testimony. he caught up with white house counselor kellyanne conway on capitol hill hours after the senate hearing ended. >> reporter: do you think james comey lied under oath? >> i have to refer you to the president's personal lawyer. he would make a strong statement today. i have to refer you to that. >> reporter: what about the president himself? how does he feel about today? >> today was business as usual for president trump. >> reporter: we heard james comey paint the administration, even the president, as liars. do you have no reaction to that? >> i don't. but i love philly. was married there. go, eagles. >> reporter: how do you think this played at home in philly? >> also lawmakers are reacting to the comey hearings. >> we asked democratic senator chris coons of delaware if he heard anything that strikes him as obstruction of justice. coons told us he's not jumping to any conclusion but did offer this -- >> i did hear that president trump engaged in shocking, uncalled for, inappropriate,
jim rosenfield got reaction from the trump administration on the testimony. he caught up with white house counselor kellyanne conway on capitol hill hours after the senate hearing ended. >> reporter: do you think james comey lied under oath? >> i have to refer you to the president's personal lawyer. he would make a strong statement today. i have to refer you to that. >> reporter: what about the president himself? how does he feel about today? >> today was business as...
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for now live in washington i'm jim rosenfield. >>> a busy day there.bration on shore, to people in atlantic city are enjoying long awaited improvements to the famous boardwalk, but despite the makeover a summer let down is still loomer. nbc 10's ted greenberg with the story. >> reporter: nick turner says his strolls on this part of atlantic city's boardwalk are now a lot smoother. >> what was here prior to this was just a broken down, now you can ride your bike and down here here without tripping. >> reporter: today officials marking the long]la& awaited opg of a completely rebuilt stress of the famous boardwalk between rhode island and oriental avenues in the southeast inlet. the $5 million project funded with hurricane sandy disaster recovery money is part of a much larger effort to connect the wooden way to gardner's basin, it includes another new boardwalk still under construction. >> there is a tremendous accomplishment. >> reporter: casino closings have taken a toll on this part of this town. >> now in the lighthouse district we have bikers and w
for now live in washington i'm jim rosenfield. >>> a busy day there.bration on shore, to people in atlantic city are enjoying long awaited improvements to the famous boardwalk, but despite the makeover a summer let down is still loomer. nbc 10's ted greenberg with the story. >> reporter: nick turner says his strolls on this part of atlantic city's boardwalk are now a lot smoother. >> what was here prior to this was just a broken down, now you can ride your bike and down...
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i'm jim rosenfield. >> i'm jacqueline london. keith jones is live on the scene in southwest philadelphia where a police pursuit ended in a crash. >> reporter: it ended here behind me. let me step out of the way quick. the two guys were traveling on 95 northbound above this tall grass and crashed through it though. you can see where they ended up nearly totaling the car. both ran and one witness saw it all. panic at the airport. one man in custody, his hands behind his back, a trooper with a gun drawn. the getaway car a mercedes smashed up. you could see the path the suspects took driving off 95 north on to an airport access road. state police searched for the second man. >> i saw the crash. i heard the sirens and looked up. he crashed through the median with all the plants. >> you could see one of the suspects run off with a state trooper hot on his tail. >> hopped the median and ran across. i saw all the cops running after him busting their butts. >> reporter: he said it looked like a movie. state police arrested both men who th
i'm jim rosenfield. >> i'm jacqueline london. keith jones is live on the scene in southwest philadelphia where a police pursuit ended in a crash. >> reporter: it ended here behind me. let me step out of the way quick. the two guys were traveling on 95 northbound above this tall grass and crashed through it though. you can see where they ended up nearly totaling the car. both ran and one witness saw it all. panic at the airport. one man in custody, his hands behind his back, a...
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>>> thanks for watching, i'm jim rosenfield. up next with nbc "nightly news" with lester holt. have a good evening. >>> tonight health care mystery. an obamacare replacement that affects tens of millions of americans from public view. cloaked in secrecy by senate republicans. what is in the bill? >>> tropical storm warning expanded on the gulf coast from texas to louisiana. also, crippling heat, so hot in one city it's forcing flights to be grounded. >>> violent ride, severe turbulence sends passengers and a crew member to the hospital in houston. >>> train station explosion in brussels. soldiers opened fire. another apparent terror attack thwarted. >>> an opioid epidemic striking so many families, they're running out of treatment beds. jails being turned into detox centers. >>> the singing janitor, spreading hospital cheer. "nightly news" begins right now. >> announcer: from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >>> good evening. we're glad to have you with us tonight. yea or nay, hard to answer unless you know what you're voting
>>> thanks for watching, i'm jim rosenfield. up next with nbc "nightly news" with lester holt. have a good evening. >>> tonight health care mystery. an obamacare replacement that affects tens of millions of americans from public view. cloaked in secrecy by senate republicans. what is in the bill? >>> tropical storm warning expanded on the gulf coast from texas to louisiana. also, crippling heat, so hot in one city it's forcing flights to be grounded....
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. >> lauren mayk and jim rosenfield are in washington, d.c. for the hearing.look for their reports later on today. you can watch it live here on nbc 10. >>> 4:32, 55 degrees outside. bill cosby's accuser stood by her story during an emotional day of testimony. ann droe ya constand testified for seven hours and then her mother took the stand and talked about a phone call she had with the comedian after the alleged assault. matt delucia is live at the courthouse. >> she said it was not a romantic relationship and you mentioned the length of the testimony. about seven hours over two days on the weekend stand. cosby's lawyer spent several hours on cross-examination trying to prove that the comedian and constand that their relationship was consensual and sexual encounter was consensual. there was dozens of phone calls made after the alleged assault. cosby gave her three pills one night and left paralyzed and cosby began touching her sexually. constand's mother was called to testify yesterday. she emotionally said she thought of cosby like a father that they were go
. >> lauren mayk and jim rosenfield are in washington, d.c. for the hearing.look for their reports later on today. you can watch it live here on nbc 10. >>> 4:32, 55 degrees outside. bill cosby's accuser stood by her story during an emotional day of testimony. ann droe ya constand testified for seven hours and then her mother took the stand and talked about a phone call she had with the comedian after the alleged assault. matt delucia is live at the courthouse. >> she said...
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. >>> thanks for watching, i'm jim rosenfield. up next with nbc "nightly news" with lester holt.good evening. >>> tonight health care mystery. an obamacare replacement that affects tens of millions of americans from public view. cloaked in secrecy by senate republicans. what is in the bill? >>> tropical storm warning expanded on the gulf coast from texas to louisiana. also, crippling heat, so hot in one city it's forcing flights to be grounded. >>> violent ride, severe turbulence sends passengers and a crew member to the hospital in houston. >>> train station explosion in brussels. soldiers opened fire. another apparent terror attack thwarted. >>> an opioid epidemic striking so many families, they're running out of treatment beds. jails being turned into detox centers. >>>he
. >>> thanks for watching, i'm jim rosenfield. up next with nbc "nightly news" with lester holt.good evening. >>> tonight health care mystery. an obamacare replacement that affects tens of millions of americans from public view. cloaked in secrecy by senate republicans. what is in the bill? >>> tropical storm warning expanded on the gulf coast from texas to louisiana. also, crippling heat, so hot in one city it's forcing flights to be grounded. >>>...
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. >> i'm jim rosenfield. the killer and motive remain a mystery to philadelphia police. denise nakano is joining us live from police headquarters. denise, what an ordeal for the mom you spoke to tonight. >> reporter: certainly it was, jim. as she talked to us, she was in tears at some points. but she talked about her daughter and visiting the scene for the first time today. >> i wanted to take the path. i wanted to maybe pretend i was here. >> reporter: nancy retraced the steps of her daughter's final moments today in a park behind dobbins technical high school in north philadelphia. >> she was dressed in flip-flops and tank top and pocketbook and ponytail, going home. and never made it. >> reporter: her only daughter, 33-year-old deborah gulliver, at 5 feet tall, was knocked to the ground, beaten and stabbed more than 12 times. >> whoever, whatever was there, as that point in time, she put up a fight for darn sure. >> got off of the bus and was on her way home. she cut through the park area as she normally would. >> reporter: then between 2:30 and 3:00 saturday morning,
. >> i'm jim rosenfield. the killer and motive remain a mystery to philadelphia police. denise nakano is joining us live from police headquarters. denise, what an ordeal for the mom you spoke to tonight. >> reporter: certainly it was, jim. as she talked to us, she was in tears at some points. but she talked about her daughter and visiting the scene for the first time today. >> i wanted to take the path. i wanted to maybe pretend i was here. >> reporter: nancy retraced...
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i'm jim rosenfield. "nbc nightly news" is up next. >>> breaking news tonight. they won't vote. senate republicans retreat on a plan to push through an obamacare repeal this week. losing support, all gop senators summoned to the white house. >>> heavy price. the trump administration threatens military action, warning assad may be preparing for another chemical attack on the syrian people. >>> held for ransom. a massive cyber attack hitting airlines, banks and utilities around the world, even at american pharmaceutical giant. hackers demanding money, holding computer systems hostage. >>> chaos underground. dozens injured after a subway derails in new york city. passengers evacuated through smoke and darkness. >>> and battle of the sexes. serena williams fires back as john mcinrow courts controversy. "nightly news" begins right now. >> announcer: from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >>> good evening. great to have you with us on this tuesday night. it is deja vu for president trump and congressional republicans tonight. this ti
i'm jim rosenfield. "nbc nightly news" is up next. >>> breaking news tonight. they won't vote. senate republicans retreat on a plan to push through an obamacare repeal this week. losing support, all gop senators summoned to the white house. >>> heavy price. the trump administration threatens military action, warning assad may be preparing for another chemical attack on the syrian people. >>> held for ransom. a massive cyber attack hitting airlines, banks and...
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i'm jim rosenfield. >> and i'm jacqueline london. up next "nbc nightly news." we'll see you at 11:00. test. >>> tonight, airport attack. an officer stabbed inside the terminal. now the fbi's investigating it as a terrorist incident on american soil. we have late details. >>> states of emergency. a tropical storm turns deadly as up to a foot of rain overwhelms the gulf coast. a powerful system steaming toward landfall. >>> what's in the bill? high drama and healthcare for millions hanging in the balance. we could be just hours away from finding out what senate republicans have planned to replace obamacare. >>> the textalyzer. as distracted driving cases soar, a controversial new way police could analyze your phone after an accident. is it an invasion of privacy? >>> and a billion dollar deal. a surprise announcement tonight from george clooney. "nightly news" begins right now. >>> from nbc news headquarters in new york, this is "nightly news" with lester holt. >>> good evening. great to have you with us on this wednesday night. after london, paris, brussels, ton
i'm jim rosenfield. >> and i'm jacqueline london. up next "nbc nightly news." we'll see you at 11:00. test. >>> tonight, airport attack. an officer stabbed inside the terminal. now the fbi's investigating it as a terrorist incident on american soil. we have late details. >>> states of emergency. a tropical storm turns deadly as up to a foot of rain overwhelms the gulf coast. a powerful system steaming toward landfall. >>> what's in the bill? high drama...
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i'm jim rosenfield. >> and i'm jacqueline london. "nbc nightly news" is next. we'll see you back here at 11:00. . >>> breaking news tonight, in his own words before he testifies tomorrow for the first time, we hear james comey eastside of the story, explosive details about private conversations with president trump. what he says the president did in an effort to influence the russia investigation, and we have late word from the president's lawyer. also tonight, president trump surprise pick t replace comey at the fbi. >>> twin attacks right in the heart of iran's capital as isis claims responsibility for its first major strike inside the country. >> kids and migraines, new advice from doctors how to stop them before they start. what parents should be looking for. >>> and honoring the bravest, families on an inspiring journey to turn the scene of a tragedy into a lasting tribute. "nightly news" begins right now. >> announcer: from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >>> good evening. it's great to have you here t
i'm jim rosenfield. >> and i'm jacqueline london. "nbc nightly news" is next. we'll see you back here at 11:00. . >>> breaking news tonight, in his own words before he testifies tomorrow for the first time, we hear james comey eastside of the story, explosive details about private conversations with president trump. what he says the president did in an effort to influence the russia investigation, and we have late word from the president's lawyer. also tonight,...
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. >> lets go back towgg.ç jim rosenfield live at the montgomery county courthouse.e for the jury to make a decision. rosemary conners joining ue o t with cosby and the defense team. glenn. >> i amrasomef them hitting at part of our area in the next few hours, more on the timing and plus the hot and humid conditions that of your exact weather forecast. >> customers turn out to be a crook. "l took off. restlessness... extreme anxiety... pacing... a constant urge to move. if someone you know is suffering from schizophrenia theyay also be struggling with akathisia: a common side effect of some schizophrenia medications. learn more at myakata. health, is having the freedom ♪ to do what you want to do with your life, every single day. so at aetna, we promise to keep finding new ways to join you so nothing gets in your way. no matter where it is you're going, or whatever stage of life you're in. you don't join us. >>> welcome back here live from the montgomery courthouse in norris town. the jury is back deliberating, they left about 30 minutes ago yet about asking another
. >> lets go back towgg.ç jim rosenfield live at the montgomery county courthouse.e for the jury to make a decision. rosemary conners joining ue o t with cosby and the defense team. glenn. >> i amrasomef them hitting at part of our area in the next few hours, more on the timing and plus the hot and humid conditions that of your exact weather forecast. >> customers turn out to be a crook. "l took off. restlessness... extreme anxiety... pacing... a constant urge to move....
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i'm jim rosenfield. see you again tonight at 11:00. meantime, "nbc nightly news" with lester holt is next. >>> tonight, 100% willing to testify. president trump accuses james comey of lying under oath and says he's willing to go under oath himself as congress demands to know if the president recorded conversations with comey. and if so, to hand them over. >>> drastic measures. for first time, the fda tells a drug company to pull an opioid off the market, taking action as so many families are caught in the epidemic. >>> are there more stolen secrets? new allegations in the case of the nsa contractor accused of leaking classified information. what prosecutors say she told her mother that has them so concerned. >>> and team spirit. why a girl got booted from a soccer game, and how her teammates rallied around her that has people across america cheering them on. "nightly news" begins right now. >>> good evening, it's great to have you with us on this friday. president trump broke his silence on the james comey testimony today, spinning com
i'm jim rosenfield. see you again tonight at 11:00. meantime, "nbc nightly news" with lester holt is next. >>> tonight, 100% willing to testify. president trump accuses james comey of lying under oath and says he's willing to go under oath himself as congress demands to know if the president recorded conversations with comey. and if so, to hand them over. >>> drastic measures. for first time, the fda tells a drug company to pull an opioid off the market, taking...