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jonathan: kathy? kathy: i will go 2.50.athan: the german ten-year bund yield pricing up around 16, 17 basis points. we saw -40 basis points on the german 10-year yield. that was the record low. have we seen the low for the year on the german 10-year yield already? matt hornbach? matthew: probably, yes we have. jonathan: kathy? kathy: yes. jonathan: mike? mike: yes, we have. jonathan: there we go. kathy jones, mike schumacher, matthew hornbach. really appreciate your thoughts on the global fixed income market. that is it for us. from new york for our audience worldwide, this was "bloomberg real yield." this is bloomberg tv. ♪ scarlet: i'm scarlet fu. this is bloomberg "etf iq," where we focus on the access, risks, and rewards offered by exchange traded funds. ♪ scarlet: resisting the siren call. sue thompson explains why the firm will stick to its strengths and steer clear of the advisory business. the earnings mirage. a new paper finds that relying on book value may lead to overstated corporate profits. is this bad news for
jonathan: kathy? kathy: i will go 2.50.athan: the german ten-year bund yield pricing up around 16, 17 basis points. we saw -40 basis points on the german 10-year yield. that was the record low. have we seen the low for the year on the german 10-year yield already? matt hornbach? matthew: probably, yes we have. jonathan: kathy? kathy: yes. jonathan: mike? mike: yes, we have. jonathan: there we go. kathy jones, mike schumacher, matthew hornbach. really appreciate your thoughts on the global fixed...
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jonathan: kathy? kathy: i will go 2.50.athan: the german ten-year bund yield pricing up around 16, 17 basis points. we saw -40 basis points on the german 10-year yield. that was the record low. have we seen the low for the year on the german 10-year yield already? matt hornbach? matthew: probably, yes we have. jonathan: kathy? kathy: yes. jonathan: mike? mike: yes, we have. jonathan: there we go. kathy jones, mike schumacher, matthew hornbach. really appreciate your thoughts on the global fixed income market. audienceyork for our worldwide, this was "bloomberg real yield." this is bloomberg tv. ♪ rosalind: coming up on "bloomberg best," the stories that shaped the week in business around the world. deutsche bank swings the ax. the ceo's new plan reshapes the business and slashes thousands of jobs. >> obviously we have taken the decision to retrench and step back. i think the big issue is capital. it continues to be capital. >> turning around all of this while balancing cuts is something that continues to be a question mark.
jonathan: kathy? kathy: i will go 2.50.athan: the german ten-year bund yield pricing up around 16, 17 basis points. we saw -40 basis points on the german 10-year yield. that was the record low. have we seen the low for the year on the german 10-year yield already? matt hornbach? matthew: probably, yes we have. jonathan: kathy? kathy: yes. jonathan: mike? mike: yes, we have. jonathan: there we go. kathy jones, mike schumacher, matthew hornbach. really appreciate your thoughts on the global fixed...
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kathy: sure.h of that is soybeans, agricultural goods grown in some of the swing states that trump won, so it is a political hot in, as well as economic hot button. a mommy, so i'm glad to see the price drop. the thing to focus on is the turning season. yield, but iteal earnings were to come in slightly week, it takes a bit of the forth away from the equity market -- froth away from the equity market. kathy: we have been considering it for some time. underweight high yield, neutral on investment grade. the spread is so low, about 3.70. interestingly, despite all the talk about easing, that has not moved, even though the equity market has jumped. the spread has stayed stable. we think the credit quality keeps deteriorating, and the risk reward does not look that attractive. jonathan: around 3.70 through most of this week. do you share the view on high credit -- high-yield credit? mike: we think it is a decent carry product right now. nothing wrong with picking up some decent carry at this point. jo
kathy: sure.h of that is soybeans, agricultural goods grown in some of the swing states that trump won, so it is a political hot in, as well as economic hot button. a mommy, so i'm glad to see the price drop. the thing to focus on is the turning season. yield, but iteal earnings were to come in slightly week, it takes a bit of the forth away from the equity market -- froth away from the equity market. kathy: we have been considering it for some time. underweight high yield, neutral on...
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kathy: hi. max: hi, kathy. kathy: hi, max. kathy. max: i know who you are. kathy: how are you?it's very nice to meet you. lemonis: over the years, kathy has built a multi-billion-dollar branding and products company. very few people know branding better than her. and what i was hoping happened more than anything is that max would listen to her, because she hasn't listened to me yet. max: i'm a bit of a fan girl. so i'm a bit -- [ laughs ] kathy: you've got a great product. now we've got to get people connected to it. max: yeah. lemonis: let's see some new packaging. max: okay, so, this is our current bathroom cleaner. and this is what it looks like. we came up with a new name called may home. it's easy to say. the second one, we went with m&h. no? okay. lemonis: last week, we talked about moving away from the name murchison-hume. but the first thing she brings out is a murchison-hume product. if she thought she was gonna find a receptive audience in kathy, sorry, i don't think that's gonna happen. max: i brought you a wild card, clean evolution. lemonis: where's the clean evolu
kathy: hi. max: hi, kathy. kathy: hi, max. kathy. max: i know who you are. kathy: how are you?it's very nice to meet you. lemonis: over the years, kathy has built a multi-billion-dollar branding and products company. very few people know branding better than her. and what i was hoping happened more than anything is that max would listen to her, because she hasn't listened to me yet. max: i'm a bit of a fan girl. so i'm a bit -- [ laughs ] kathy: you've got a great product. now we've got to get...
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kathy: it depends.iversity and expectations and the diversity of central bank actions. it depends where you are, but we recommend global bonds for clients who are tax-exempt. tom: kathy fisher with us today, terrific news flow. coming up later, this is a timely conversation. a global perspective for citigroup, a nice update on international relations. that folds into, i believe we can call it a trade war. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ this is bloomberg "surveillance," tom and francine from london and new york. positionbe in a good to deviate. they spoke to bloomberg moments ago about monetary policy. >> the swedish economy is extremely open, much more than other countries. what happens in the rest of the world matters to us, but that does not mean one you think about it in monetary policy terms we must do exactly what they do. freedom,ome degrees of more so than in the past, because now inflation is on target. inflationary expectations are close to 2% unemployment. growth isspeaking, fairly good in the swedish
kathy: it depends.iversity and expectations and the diversity of central bank actions. it depends where you are, but we recommend global bonds for clients who are tax-exempt. tom: kathy fisher with us today, terrific news flow. coming up later, this is a timely conversation. a global perspective for citigroup, a nice update on international relations. that folds into, i believe we can call it a trade war. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ this is bloomberg "surveillance," tom and francine...
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. >>> kathy park is live in new york city. kathy, we're hearing the city cancelled some big events because of this heat, right? >> reporter: jo, good morning. that's right. the mayor made that decision yesterday. in fact cancelling the new york city triathlon and more than 4,000 participants were expected to take part in this annual event. he obviously mentioned it will be dangerously hot. the heat index is supposed to be somewhere between 110 and 111. another event at central park a cultural event a two day event was cancelled because of this dangerous heat. going back to that triathlon an event that a lot of threat ofs look forward to. they train all year for. one athlete was upset he wasn't able to participate this weekend. >> the race starts at 6:00 a.m. it's going to be hot. it's hot every year. done in july every year.
. >>> kathy park is live in new york city. kathy, we're hearing the city cancelled some big events because of this heat, right? >> reporter: jo, good morning. that's right. the mayor made that decision yesterday. in fact cancelling the new york city triathlon and more than 4,000 participants were expected to take part in this annual event. he obviously mentioned it will be dangerously hot. the heat index is supposed to be somewhere between 110 and 111. another event at central...
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kathy griffin is here.usic from of monsters and men and anthony davis is here with us. [cheers and applause] are you ready, guillermo? >> i'm ready, jimmy. >> jimmy: guillermo is a very big lakers fan. >> yeah! [cheers and applause] >> jimmy: looks like your mustache traveled north. >> yeah, i know, a little bit. >> jimmy: earlier tonight from the fox theater the first of two democratic debates this week. it's john hickenlooper's election to lose. this was some lineup. it was more pileup than lineup. ten candidates got seven seconds each to solve the health care crisis. there were more characters than on the show "this is us" in this debate. there they are. meet the new management team at kinkos. john hickenlooper stretching on beto's foot there. that's only half of them. it's weird, they don't have a better process for thinning the herd. have 30 years of reality tv taught the democrats nothing? you can't go from 20 candidates right to one. you have to put them on an island and separate them into tribes. ca
kathy griffin is here.usic from of monsters and men and anthony davis is here with us. [cheers and applause] are you ready, guillermo? >> i'm ready, jimmy. >> jimmy: guillermo is a very big lakers fan. >> yeah! [cheers and applause] >> jimmy: looks like your mustache traveled north. >> yeah, i know, a little bit. >> jimmy: earlier tonight from the fox theater the first of two democratic debates this week. it's john hickenlooper's election to lose. this was...
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he's out there, practicingreadyt >> kathy joins us now. what can players do to avoid punishment if they legitimately need to take drugs like this >> the nfl said they granted medical exemptions in the past but it comes with prior approval they are not aware of a request that has to do with fertility reasons. going back to tate, if he wins his appeal he'll no longer face a suspension. >> kathy park, thank you >>> another sports note. history was made at the world's most famous bicycle race today for the first time, a south ish ur american won the tour de france. egan bernal rode to victory on the champs-elysees in paris. at 22 he's one of the youngest winners of the tour de france. >>> with your smartphone, who else is listening when you say, "hey, siri". >>> and using the redwoods of california in the battle against climate change >>> we are back with new privacy concerns involving siri, the ever-present voice inside your apple iphone siri may not be the only one listening in on your conversations. molly hunter has the story >> hey, siri,
he's out there, practicingreadyt >> kathy joins us now. what can players do to avoid punishment if they legitimately need to take drugs like this >> the nfl said they granted medical exemptions in the past but it comes with prior approval they are not aware of a request that has to do with fertility reasons. going back to tate, if he wins his appeal he'll no longer face a suspension. >> kathy park, thank you >>> another sports note. history was made at the world's...
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>> the painting goes to kathy's anonymous phone bidder in france, with commission, for $1,100,000.rance! ♪ best day in your auctioneer history? >> personal best, absolutely. it was so fun. >> but hang on, how could this odd painting that spent decades in a new jersey dining room, unnoticed and unremarked upon, be worth a million bucks? amy gets clued in by her losing german bidder. >> he said, "amy, it was a rembrandt." he said, "i've been looking for this painting my whole adult professional career." >> rembrandt? the rembrandt? the 17th century dutch master who liked to paint himself? how could that be? it's not every day a real rembrandt just pops up out of nowhere in jersey. >> in jersey? >> in jersey. in bloomfield, new jersey. >> where, this whole time, the landau brothers have been observing yom kippur, the jewish "day of atonement," with their phones turned off. >> maybe one, two days after yom kippur, i returned his call. and i said, "oh, so how'd the auction go?", he said, "well, it actually went quite well." >> and your reaction is? >> i think i actually might've used so
>> the painting goes to kathy's anonymous phone bidder in france, with commission, for $1,100,000.rance! ♪ best day in your auctioneer history? >> personal best, absolutely. it was so fun. >> but hang on, how could this odd painting that spent decades in a new jersey dining room, unnoticed and unremarked upon, be worth a million bucks? amy gets clued in by her losing german bidder. >> he said, "amy, it was a rembrandt." he said, "i've been looking for...
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it is just the latest heartbreaking example of a problem that is all too common here's kathy park. >> reporter: juan rodriguez in court tonight is charged with manslaughter and negligent homicide after police say he left his 1-year-old twins in a hot car for nearly eight hours yesterday. >> the babies are not breathing, possibly dead inside of the vehicle >> reporter: police say the baby boy and girl had been in the backseat all day while rodriguez went into work they said he told them he didn't realize what happened until he got back into the car after his shift, and by the time first responders arrived, it was too late a witness describes a horrifying scene >> i go looking and looking, two babies dying inside the car i go back. >> you saw the babies? >> i can't say that. >> reporter: these types of tragedies happen every year as the weather warms up parents and guardians unknowingly leaving their children behind or assuming just a few minutes inside alone without air-conditioning won't do any harm. >> you left her in the car. >> i'm so sorry. >> no sorry. she could have died! >> rep
it is just the latest heartbreaking example of a problem that is all too common here's kathy park. >> reporter: juan rodriguez in court tonight is charged with manslaughter and negligent homicide after police say he left his 1-year-old twins in a hot car for nearly eight hours yesterday. >> the babies are not breathing, possibly dead inside of the vehicle >> reporter: police say the baby boy and girl had been in the backseat all day while rodriguez went into work they said he...
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we're still feeling the heat even at this hour jose >> kathy park in new york city. thank you. officials fear the nonstop assault of hot days and hot nights could lead to more heat-related fatalities our medical correspondent dr. jon torres demonstrated on himself just how serious the effects of heat can be and just how quickly they can come on. >> reporter: across the country, deadly heat >> you're out jogging in central park. how do you feel? >> like i'm evaporating. >> we expect to see more this summer >> reporter: in brooklyn, new york, dr. john marshall is seeing more patients with heat-related illness. why is this year in particular so dangerous? >> we've seen rising summer temperatures over the last several years, and as those temperatures get higher the risk of heat injury, the number of people who die of heat-related deaths goes up every single year. >> reporter: while being outdoors and active in high temperatures is dangerous, being inside without air-conditioning is also risky over the next few minutes, i'm going to see what happens to the human body as it starts he
we're still feeling the heat even at this hour jose >> kathy park in new york city. thank you. officials fear the nonstop assault of hot days and hot nights could lead to more heat-related fatalities our medical correspondent dr. jon torres demonstrated on himself just how serious the effects of heat can be and just how quickly they can come on. >> reporter: across the country, deadly heat >> you're out jogging in central park. how do you feel? >> like i'm evaporating....
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on the heat and late word today, a lightning strike on clearwater beach on florida's gulf coast our kathy park has all the latest >> reporter: this afternoon, lightning at a beach in clearwater, florida, struck a man in 40s. >> it was shocked, like thrown to the ground >> reporter: sending him into cardiac arrest he's currently in critical condition and several are recovering from their injuries. while across the country, scorched cities hit a boiling point with another day of relentless heat >> it's toasty warm. >> reporter: out side of manhattan in queens, hundreds of customers were without power earlier today, and many were finding relief outside rather than inside their home last week, expecting mom elsa was admitted to the hospital because of the heat. >> physically, do you think you can handle another day of this? >> no, no. >> reporter: in wisconsin and michigan, severe storms exacerbating conditions with thousands of customers entering day three, off line without electricity. also in the midwest, the heat index reached 110 in indianapolis where the metro police force was out on th
on the heat and late word today, a lightning strike on clearwater beach on florida's gulf coast our kathy park has all the latest >> reporter: this afternoon, lightning at a beach in clearwater, florida, struck a man in 40s. >> it was shocked, like thrown to the ground >> reporter: sending him into cardiac arrest he's currently in critical condition and several are recovering from their injuries. while across the country, scorched cities hit a boiling point with another day of...
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kathy park is outside the building.is restored, it would be restored to the street lights, the marquis, radio city music hall, as well as the marquis. if we have that shot with kathy, i'm curious to see it. those building dozen appear to be fairly dark. let's see the situation out there. behind me is radio city hall. clearly it is an indicator of the impact. typically it is glowing and bright red. it looks like most of the building is experiencing the power out an. we have generators that kicked in shortly after the outage. i was in there not too long ago. i was part of the blackout as well. so a lot of the building has been affected. this has been a widespread power outage. you mentioned a lot of the broadway shows have been canceled. >> tell me your name again. i understand you were about to enter to watch a show and what happened? >> yeah. we were going to see "mean girls" and as soon as we got the door to the room shut, lights went out. we walked out and waited about 20 minutes and they finally cancelled the show. i
kathy park is outside the building.is restored, it would be restored to the street lights, the marquis, radio city music hall, as well as the marquis. if we have that shot with kathy, i'm curious to see it. those building dozen appear to be fairly dark. let's see the situation out there. behind me is radio city hall. clearly it is an indicator of the impact. typically it is glowing and bright red. it looks like most of the building is experiencing the power out an. we have generators that...
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but the big shout out is kathy amondola. i knew trevor very well.hen i joined castro per chants in 1996, trevor took me under her wings and i know we have a member and president of the former harvey milk board is here, and there is a connection between you. that big rainbow flag that you see at the end of market street, market goes up the hill. and that was trevor's doing. she fought. her and gilbert baker fought for that, but it was trevor's yand he was, like, we got to get a big flag up and contacted gilbert maker and the harvey milk democratic club, trevor contacted them to be a fiscal sponsor and they jumped in and we got between gilbert, harvey milk democratic club, and that flag and took over when trevor retired. and there were a lot for free. the kid that comes and you want our parents to know what the community is about, you send them on kathy's tour. my parents went on that tour with trevor to learn about the castro and it changed their attitudes. and kathy's tours, every saturday i see her and give her a shout out and she always has a big
but the big shout out is kathy amondola. i knew trevor very well.hen i joined castro per chants in 1996, trevor took me under her wings and i know we have a member and president of the former harvey milk board is here, and there is a connection between you. that big rainbow flag that you see at the end of market street, market goes up the hill. and that was trevor's doing. she fought. her and gilbert baker fought for that, but it was trevor's yand he was, like, we got to get a big flag up and...
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well why would we want to do that this is a nice place to hang out as for kathy she's stressed about the thought of losing her health insurance i had the 1st ever panic attack of my life real survival threat like i don't know what will happen i've never thought before this could kill me leaving people feeling sick about what comes next gabriel is on to. new jersey. mexico has deployed thousands of security personnel as part of a new national guard they're supposed to provide extra security and fight crime in the most violent areas the force is controversial low because of its myriad tries nature the government is promising it will get special training in human rights john holliman reports from tapachula that doesn't appear to be happening. because new police force the national guard that looks militarized that's because it is made up mainly of soldiers and marines and commanded by general the government hopes it will tackle mits because recall boylan's many are worried that in doing that it could trample over civilians rights look toward. those worries were at least calm down april 9
well why would we want to do that this is a nice place to hang out as for kathy she's stressed about the thought of losing her health insurance i had the 1st ever panic attack of my life real survival threat like i don't know what will happen i've never thought before this could kill me leaving people feeling sick about what comes next gabriel is on to. new jersey. mexico has deployed thousands of security personnel as part of a new national guard they're supposed to provide extra security and...
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that's just s crazy.or >> repter: kathy hackshaw is excited to see a pjection of e apollo 11 launch. >> it looks like the rocket's just literally rig in front of us. >> reporter: on the washington monument. >> it's amazing. >> reporter: she tries to stay coo >> it's a hot night. >> reporter: a historic night honoring the 50th anniversary of the first moon landing. >> 50 yearsago i was in florida for the 50th -- or the start of the apollo 11. saturn 5 launch. >> reporter: she's the 9-year-old in this 1969 photo wearing the blue hat, watchi the launch with her mom and two sisters near cape canaveral. kathy says it wasn't as hot as it isnonight. >> i think this is hotter. >> re lrter: it feelse 97 degrees. ople in d.c., maryland, and virginia swim, andto they have take breaks playing tennis and riding bikes. >> it's just really hot, rlly exhausting. >> reporter: alicia edward a big bottle of h20 at an outdoor restaurant. >> water helps me stay hydrated and just -- i feel good. >> this is really intense.r: >> reportelivia loomis feels good drinking iced coffee. becauset has to be iced it
that's just s crazy.or >> repter: kathy hackshaw is excited to see a pjection of e apollo 11 launch. >> it looks like the rocket's just literally rig in front of us. >> reporter: on the washington monument. >> it's amazing. >> reporter: she tries to stay coo >> it's a hot night. >> reporter: a historic night honoring the 50th anniversary of the first moon landing. >> 50 yearsago i was in florida for the 50th -- or the start of the apollo 11....
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we will also hear from pro-trump beauty queen kathy, nearly stripped of her titles she says because of an anti-conservative bias. the pageant tells a different story. she will join us live. and "fox news @ night" investigates a trier of government workers blowing the whistle on officials they say never implement a program to test the dna of people apprehended at the border to compare it against an fbi database of violent crimes. catherine herridge goes inside the dhs for this exclusive report. hello and welcome to "fox news @ night," i'm shannon bream in washington. we begin with our chief breaking news correspondent, trace gallagher, on a case of this -- dramatically escalate the case of deportations and it comes amid yet more squabbling with "the squad." hey, teresa. >> hi, shannon. the president is angling as a focus of his reelection campaign and he is jamming up reimbursement -- enforcement. last week they announced one that would ban migrants who passed through to the country en route to the u.s. from speaking the mexican solomon tomorrow the department of homeland security will
we will also hear from pro-trump beauty queen kathy, nearly stripped of her titles she says because of an anti-conservative bias. the pageant tells a different story. she will join us live. and "fox news @ night" investigates a trier of government workers blowing the whistle on officials they say never implement a program to test the dna of people apprehended at the border to compare it against an fbi database of violent crimes. catherine herridge goes inside the dhs for this...
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as obamacare which cathy and millions like her rely on just here in the state of new jersey where kathy lives there are 350000 other people just like her they receive low cost health insurance through the affordable care act of those 225000 have serious health conditions such as diabetes or cancer but nationally the numbers are even more staggering. 8 and a half 1000000 americans signed up for health insurance through the affordable care act more than half with so-called preexisting health conditions but president donald trump has long said old. bamma care is unfair too costly and needs to go away so we're going to get rid of obamacare repeal and replace because obamacare is a disaster if the trumpet ministration has tried to chip away at it which is troubled health advocates this is a national problem and not funding health care not having the ca or some other option like that we're creating bigger monetary issues over the long run not to mention the fact that they're there just we're not taking care of people we're just workers with sickly sweet sick people well why would we want to d
as obamacare which cathy and millions like her rely on just here in the state of new jersey where kathy lives there are 350000 other people just like her they receive low cost health insurance through the affordable care act of those 225000 have serious health conditions such as diabetes or cancer but nationally the numbers are even more staggering. 8 and a half 1000000 americans signed up for health insurance through the affordable care act more than half with so-called preexisting health...
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kathy park has the details >> reporter: jeffery epstein made his millions on wall street, counting his friends, bill clinton and rubbing shoulders in the '90s with donald trump law enforcement officials say epstein is expected to be charged two federal counts related to sex trafficking his alleged crimes taken place from 2002 to 2005. dozens of under age girls at new york city and palm beach >> these girls thought they're going to be going there to get paid to give him a massage but instead what he did was he pressed them further and further each time to have sexual and intimate relations with him and by other people. >> reporter: "the miami harold" reported in-depth on the case. >> i am sad that i brought girls my age and younger into a world they should never have been introduced to. >> reporter: epstein avoided the charges after a plea deal. he pleadedlty in state court to soliciting a single under age victim that deal was put together by his lawyer and alexander acosta who defended his decision. secretary acosta has not responded to nbc news inquiry. tomorrow the 66 years old epste
kathy park has the details >> reporter: jeffery epstein made his millions on wall street, counting his friends, bill clinton and rubbing shoulders in the '90s with donald trump law enforcement officials say epstein is expected to be charged two federal counts related to sex trafficking his alleged crimes taken place from 2002 to 2005. dozens of under age girls at new york city and palm beach >> these girls thought they're going to be going there to get paid to give him a massage but...
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kathi can do ll sorts ofings with maggie.fact, they are so good that maggie has become an akc certified trick dog. these two, why these two are real close. >> how much does she need you? >> i don't know when i'd dow hout her, i really don't. she's gotten me through a lot of difficult times, and when we train together, it just brings us so much closer. she's like a best friend. are you my best friend? you are, aren't you? yes. >> now we got dozens of entries. dogs and catsan d even some birds. our award-winning panel ofge juds used an olympic scoring method to find the winner.wa the it close, but that tissue wtrickon them over. >> fetching a kleenex. that's practical skill righter th >> the dog was able to get one kleenex, not the entire box which some humans can't even do. >>e delivers the trish uwithout making it all slimey? to me that's a differentiator right there. >> i bet next year when we do this that dog is going to vacuum. >> congratulations once again to kathi hall and her dog maggie, winner of the best pet tricks an
kathi can do ll sorts ofings with maggie.fact, they are so good that maggie has become an akc certified trick dog. these two, why these two are real close. >> how much does she need you? >> i don't know when i'd dow hout her, i really don't. she's gotten me through a lot of difficult times, and when we train together, it just brings us so much closer. she's like a best friend. are you my best friend? you are, aren't you? yes. >> now we got dozens of entries. dogs and catsan d...
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nbc's kathy park was out on the streets of new york throughout the blackout.he is back this morning. kathy,r:wi, good morning to day. just befor 7:00 last night thousand were buildings lik wt . meantime,ew power outage shut f manhattan city for blocks and hours. the usually lit skyline we i th an apocalypse situation. >> reporter: thousands rushed outside, sharing the moment on social media. #blackout trending on twitter. at oneme 720 custo were -- 72,000 customer customers without electricity. several subway lines were disrupted. bright lines dimmed. j.lo's concertio i am obvuslyev. here we go. >> a power outage. >> reporter: even our studios at 30 rock had generators kick in to keep us on the air. >> if you see something flickering behind me while we are on air, you understand why. >> reporter: new york governor andrew cuomo said an issue with a transformer was to blame and calls the incident unacceptable. he is decting the department of public service to investigate. >> this could have been much worse. >> reporter: while there w momes of confusion and panic
nbc's kathy park was out on the streets of new york throughout the blackout.he is back this morning. kathy,r:wi, good morning to day. just befor 7:00 last night thousand were buildings lik wt . meantime,ew power outage shut f manhattan city for blocks and hours. the usually lit skyline we i th an apocalypse situation. >> reporter: thousands rushed outside, sharing the moment on social media. #blackout trending on twitter. at oneme 720 custo were -- 72,000 customer customers without...
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kathy park, thank you. >>> tonight, a murder mystery is unfolding in baton rouge, louisiana.olice are investigating the death of a beloved civil rights advocate. who was discovered dead in the trunk of a car morgan chesky with that story tonight. >> reporter: tonight the city of baton rouge reeling from the loss sadie roberts joseph, a civil rights activist, killed in a suspected homicide police say they don't have a suspect, much less motive. >> it's taken a lot of us back, because she was a jewel for this community. everybody knew her. >> reporter: roberts joseph a community leader for decades she founded the african-american museum, the city even spotlighted her work, featuring her in a campaign to visit baton rouge, which makes what happened last week even more disturbing police say a call came friday, suspicious vehicle parked on this dead end. although when officers arrived, they found the body of the beloved 75-year-old inside the trunk of that car. they dedicated a team to track down leads the news of her loss hitting the city hard. >> she never showed up without smil
kathy park, thank you. >>> tonight, a murder mystery is unfolding in baton rouge, louisiana.olice are investigating the death of a beloved civil rights advocate. who was discovered dead in the trunk of a car morgan chesky with that story tonight. >> reporter: tonight the city of baton rouge reeling from the loss sadie roberts joseph, a civil rights activist, killed in a suspected homicide police say they don't have a suspect, much less motive. >> it's taken a lot of us...
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trish: kathy zhu is joining us tonight to call out her organization, miss world america. take a look at this tweet. far left actress bette midler is being accused of racism after accusing president trump of paying african-american people to be at his rallies. you don't want to miss this. new video of a toddler swept away by an airport conveyer belt. do you ever wonder what happens when you go around with the suitcases? here is the mother's story tonight. hmm. exactly. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. nice. but, uh... what's up with your... partner? not again. limu that's your reflection. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty ♪ doctor bob, what should i take for back pain? before you take anything, i recommend applying topical relievers first. salonpas lidocaine patch blocks pain receptors for effective, non-addictive relief. salonpas lidocaine. patch, roll-on or cream. hisamitsu. trish: we learned and can confirm iran has fired a ballistic missile. they fired this amid tensions in the strait of hor
trish: kathy zhu is joining us tonight to call out her organization, miss world america. take a look at this tweet. far left actress bette midler is being accused of racism after accusing president trump of paying african-american people to be at his rallies. you don't want to miss this. new video of a toddler swept away by an airport conveyer belt. do you ever wonder what happens when you go around with the suitcases? here is the mother's story tonight. hmm. exactly. liberty mutual customizes...
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she lives with kathy hall in boyce, vginia.ow to make sure everything was okey-dokey. >> a-choo. >> maggie did the tissue trick again for our cameras. >> kathy can do all sorts of things with maggie. in fact, they are so good maggie has become an akc certified trick dog. >> these two. >> why these two are real close. how much does she mean to u? >> i don't know what i'd do without her, i really don't. she's gotten me through a lot of difficult times, and when we train together, it just brings us so much closer. she's like had a bestfriend. are you my best friend? are, yes. >> now, we got dons of entries, dogs and cats and even some birds. our award-winning panel of judges used an olympic scoring method to find the winner. it was close, but that tissue trick won them over. >> fetching the kleenex, that's practical skill right there. >> the dog was able to get one clean "x," not the entire box tich some humans ca even do. >> delivers the tissue without making it all slimy. >> to m a that's differentiator right there. >> i bet nex
she lives with kathy hall in boyce, vginia.ow to make sure everything was okey-dokey. >> a-choo. >> maggie did the tissue trick again for our cameras. >> kathy can do all sorts of things with maggie. in fact, they are so good maggie has become an akc certified trick dog. >> these two. >> why these two are real close. how much does she mean to u? >> i don't know what i'd do without her, i really don't. she's gotten me through a lot of difficult times, and when...
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as obamacare which cathy and millions like her rely on just here in the state of new jersey where kathy lives there are 350000 other people just like her they receive low cost health insurance through the affordable care act of those 225000 have serious health conditions such as diabetes or cancer but nationally the numbers are even more staggering. 8 and a half 1000000 americans signed up for health insurance through the affordable care act more than half with so-called preexisting health conditions but president donald trump has long said obamacare is unfair too costly and needs to go away so we're going to get rid of obamacare repeal and replace because obamacare is a disaster if the trumpet ministration has tried to chip away at it which is troubled health advocate. this is a national problem and not funding health care not having the ca or some other option like that we're creating bigger monetary issues over the long run not to mention the fact that they're there just we're not taking care of people we're just looking to pay for taking care of people why would we want to do that t
as obamacare which cathy and millions like her rely on just here in the state of new jersey where kathy lives there are 350000 other people just like her they receive low cost health insurance through the affordable care act of those 225000 have serious health conditions such as diabetes or cancer but nationally the numbers are even more staggering. 8 and a half 1000000 americans signed up for health insurance through the affordable care act more than half with so-called preexisting health...
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nbc's kathi[ park on this ak heartbreing story. >> reporter: juan rodriguez in court tonight is chargedçe after police say he leftis 1-year-o twins in a hot car for nearly eight hours yesterday. >> baby not breathing. possibly dead. baby inside of a vehicle. >> reporter: police say the baby boy and grl had been in the back seatok allxd daylp while rodriguez went in to work. e got back t into car after his shift. and by the time first responders arrsqp", it was?; too late. e.witness described thefá horrifying scen >> i go loo1ñ i look at two babie -- dying inside the car. i go back -- >> reporter:ou saw the babies? >> i can see that. >> reporter: these types of tragies happen every year as the weather warms up.r parents and guardians unknowingly leavinge1 their a few minutes inside alone without air conditioning won't car! >> sorry, sorry. >> no sorry, she could have died! >reporter: even on a relatively mild day here in new york city with overcast skies, the temperature is in the 80s. it doesn't take long for the insizez this car to warm up pretty quickly. it took jusÑt çó20çó minutes f
nbc's kathi[ park on this ak heartbreing story. >> reporter: juan rodriguez in court tonight is chargedçe after police say he leftis 1-year-o twins in a hot car for nearly eight hours yesterday. >> baby not breathing. possibly dead. baby inside of a vehicle. >> reporter: police say the baby boy and grl had been in the back seatok allxd daylp while rodriguez went in to work. e got back t into car after his shift. and by the time first responders arrsqp", it was?; too...
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nbc's kathy park has the dramatic story >> reporter: this routine traffic stop in central florida on saturday quickly spiraled out of control. >> put your hands up >> reporter: body camera footage from seminole county sheriff's deputy shows his ordering the driver, rocky rudolph jr. to turn off his car several times rudolph refuses and lunges out the window toward the deputy's gun. seconds later the deputy's dash cam shows rudolph racing toward the interstate with the deputy still holding on, dragged authorities say 200 yards before being thrown off the deputy's injuries were non-life threatening locate an attorney for rudolph, who was arrested after an eight-hour manhunt and treated for a gunshot wound to his leg >> he's going to be locked up tonight and he needs to be in there for a very long time. >> reporter: the encounter seemed cordial at first, after the deputy pulled rudolph over for tinted windows rocky monty rudolph, jr. >> yes, sir. >> reporter: that name is awesome. >> reporter: but then turned combative when the deputy said he smelled marijuana in the car. >> i'm telling
nbc's kathy park has the dramatic story >> reporter: this routine traffic stop in central florida on saturday quickly spiraled out of control. >> put your hands up >> reporter: body camera footage from seminole county sheriff's deputy shows his ordering the driver, rocky rudolph jr. to turn off his car several times rudolph refuses and lunges out the window toward the deputy's gun. seconds later the deputy's dash cam shows rudolph racing toward the interstate with the deputy...
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kathy park has the latest.e>> reporter: when t power went out in new york city saturday, alan mcvay and six others found themselves stuck in an elevator, for four hours. relief came in the rk form of new yo's bravest. >> our heroes! >> the new york fire department broke through a brick wall, because we weren't tar a floor to ge us out. >> reporter: the outage stretched from mid town manhattan to the upper west side. from above you could see thehe shadow of t skyline. in times quare the usually vibrant billboards went black. underground, some subway trains were disabled, leaving many passenge tranned. >>> thousands rushed outside with broadway shows canceled. impromptu performancesp led onto the streets. >>> j.lo's concert add mattison square garden, cut short. 30 renk also w daschle. >> oh, wha just happened? >> reporter: a generator kept us on the air during our broadcast last night. officials still don't know the exact cause of the issue. >> the one thing we are as certain as we can be about this moment about
kathy park has the latest.e>> reporter: when t power went out in new york city saturday, alan mcvay and six others found themselves stuck in an elevator, for four hours. relief came in the rk form of new yo's bravest. >> our heroes! >> the new york fire department broke through a brick wall, because we weren't tar a floor to ge us out. >> reporter: the outage stretched from mid town manhattan to the upper west side. from above you could see thehe shadow of t skyline. in...
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ana kathy: y no se toca porque la leyenda dice que si la tocas, pierde.rlo. eso de que este tipo de deportes son sÓlo para hombres es cosa del pasado. cada vez hay mÁs padres que quieren que sus niÑas aprendan a defenderse >> las niÑas, principalmente por defensa. Últimamente se roban los niÑos. se enfocan principalmente en las niÑas. si no se sabe defender, no saben correr. una niÑa se pone correr y se cae. es importante que sean fuertes y se sepan defender. que sepan actuar rÁpido. >> me ha ayudado mÁs que todo en la disciplina, tanto en la casa como la escuela. >> por ejemplo, gracias. tambiÉn aprenden algo de coreano. >> aquÍ se usa la terminología coreana. por eso es importante inculcarlos desde chiquitos. >> unas personas estÁn son en la casa haciendo nada. yo no quiero estar haciendo eso. yo quiero salir o aprender algo nuevo como ta -- taekwondo. reportero: cualquier deporte . importantes que las vacaciones de verano para niÑos y adolescentes no sean sÓlo videojuegos. hay que incentivarlos a practicar un deporte y mantenerlos alejados de la calle
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this is between him and the league at this point. >> kathy joins us now. what can players do to avoid punishment if they need to take a drug like >> the nfl said they granted medical exemptions in the past t it comes with prior approval. they are not aware of a request that has to do with fertility reasons. going back to tate, if he wins his appeal he'll no longer face a suspension. >> tha>> you. another sports note. history was made at the world's most famous bicycley. race to for the first time a south american won the tour du frce. egan bernal rode to victory on the champs-elysees in paris. at 22he's one of the youngesthe winners of t tour de france. >>> with yoursmartphone, who else is listening when you say, "hey, siri". redwoods of g the california in the battle against climate change. this was me six years ago... and this is me now! i got liberty mutual. they customized my car insurance, so i only pay for what i need. then i won the lottery, got hair plu, and started working out. and so can you! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. libert
this is between him and the league at this point. >> kathy joins us now. what can players do to avoid punishment if they need to take a drug like >> the nfl said they granted medical exemptions in the past t it comes with prior approval. they are not aware of a request that has to do with fertility reasons. going back to tate, if he wins his appeal he'll no longer face a suspension. >> tha>> you. another sports note. history was made at the world's most famous bicycley....
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here's nbc's kathy park. >> reporter: this routine traffic stop in central florida saturday quickly spiralled out of control >> put your hands up >> reporter: body camera footage from seminole county sheriff's deputy showed hi rocky to turn off his car several times. rudolpred loununch jez out the deputy's gun they showed him racing twartd the interstate with the deputy holding on, dragged, authorities say, 200 yards before being thrown off the deputy's injuries were non-life threatening nbc news has not been able to locate an attorney for rudolph who was arrested after an eight-hour manhunt and treated for a gunshot wound to his leg >> he's going to be locked up tonight and he needs to be in there for a very long time >> reporter: the encounter seemed cordial at first. after the deputy pulled rudolph over for tinted windows. >> rocky, money, rudolph, jr., that name is awesome >> reporter: but then turned combative when the deputy said he smelled marijuana in the car. >> i'm telling you right now, stop, stop stop >> reporter: over the last year, similar traffic stops have turned violent acros
here's nbc's kathy park. >> reporter: this routine traffic stop in central florida saturday quickly spiralled out of control >> put your hands up >> reporter: body camera footage from seminole county sheriff's deputy showed hi rocky to turn off his car several times. rudolpred loununch jez out the deputy's gun they showed him racing twartd the interstate with the deputy holding on, dragged, authorities say, 200 yards before being thrown off the deputy's injuries were non-life...
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>> all right, kathy, thank you >> just ahead, woodstock 50 rocks as headliners roll out of the troubled music festival and a royal opportunity, why the w nejob as a magazine editoron you're watching "early today." wrinkles just won't. neutrogena®wr rakle repair's derm-proven retinolrk wos so fast, it takes only one week to reveal younger looking skin. making wrinkles look so last week. rapid wrinkle repair®w pair with neretinol oil for 2x the wrinkle fighting power. neutrogena® cute cat, what do you feed her? tilly gets blue buffalo. roxy laps up her meow mix. so thbut do you look atingredie? yeah. of coursee could yo a few? whole ground corn. deboned chicken. corn gluten meal. chicken meal. chicken by-product. menhaden fish meabrown rice. corn gluten meal. chicken meal. beef tallow, rley. while both foods provide complete and balanced nutrition. 9 out of 10 meow mix feeders prefer the ingredients in blue buffalo. love them like family,eed them like family. and get your cat blue kitty cravings, the tasty treat you'll feel good about giving. if your mouth is made to amaze, lephilips soni
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kathy park, nbc news, new york >> a diplomatic spat brewing between the u.s. and one of its oldest allies this morning, overnight nbc news confirmed the authenticity of leaked documents showing the british ambassador to the u.s. has called president trump inept and incompetent. nbc's jennifer johnson has more on that and a new poll with some good news for the president. >> reporter: bolstered by a strong economy, president trump has reached his highest job approval rating of his presidency according to a new abc news/"washington post" poll, 44% of americans approve of the job the president is doing, but 53% still disapprove the poll also shows the president trailing former vice-president joe biden among registered voters by ten points. >> biden still leads almost every poll that said, the general trend the last month has been warren is gaining and kamala harris is gaining. >> reporter: biden has now apologized for controversial remarks he made several weeks ago about working with segregationists in the u.s. senate in the 1970s. >> that misstep define 50 years
kathy park, nbc news, new york >> a diplomatic spat brewing between the u.s. and one of its oldest allies this morning, overnight nbc news confirmed the authenticity of leaked documents showing the british ambassador to the u.s. has called president trump inept and incompetent. nbc's jennifer johnson has more on that and a new poll with some good news for the president. >> reporter: bolstered by a strong economy, president trump has reached his highest job approval rating of his...
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lwe begin here in centark with our own kathy park. there's very little relief, evenn the shade. >> reporter: jose, good evening. it would typical a very busy evening in central park. the heat wave has kept th crowds relatively new york braces for round two tomorrow. in new york city subways -- >> i'm dying to get out. >> reporter: on the hottest day of the year. >> the heat is just so overwhelming. >> reporter: underground no, srelief. part of the city feel like 111. new york is one of many states in the meast inidwest under ncangerous heat emerges this weekend. add humidity to the mix and it is brutal. it feels like 112 in d.c. 105 in chicago and wichita, too. >> another dangerously hot day is on tap. >> the extreme heat is pushing power grids to the limit. >> everyone is running an air conditioner. >> reporter: con edison doing everything it can to ackout.t a >> are you prepared? >> we are prepared. we've called in over 4,000 extra crew members to wait on standby just in case any outages occur. >> reporter: roads take hit, too. this
lwe begin here in centark with our own kathy park. there's very little relief, evenn the shade. >> reporter: jose, good evening. it would typical a very busy evening in central park. the heat wave has kept th crowds relatively new york braces for round two tomorrow. in new york city subways -- >> i'm dying to get out. >> reporter: on the hottest day of the year. >> the heat is just so overwhelming. >> reporter: underground no, srelief. part of the city feel like...
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kathy park was out on the streets throughout the blackout. she is back out there this morning. kathy, good morning. >> reporter: willie, good morning to you this is something you don't see every day. thousands of lives were interrupted. iconic buildings like "30 rock" behind me went dark. traffic lights went out. the governor of new york calling the situation unacceptable this morning much of manhattan back to normal after a widespread power outage shut down the city for blocks and hours. the usually lit skyline went dark >> initially i thought it was an apocalypse situation >> reporter: thousands rushed outside, sharing it on social media. #blackout trending on twitter. at one point, 72,000 customers were without electricity >> you may find damage that we are not currently aware of but we are sitting on a path of restoring all customers by midnight >> reporter: the bright lights of times square dimmed j. lo's concert at madison square garden cut short. >> i am obviously heartbroken and devastated here we go >> reporter: even our studios at "30 rock" had generators kick in to k
kathy park was out on the streets throughout the blackout. she is back out there this morning. kathy, good morning. >> reporter: willie, good morning to you this is something you don't see every day. thousands of lives were interrupted. iconic buildings like "30 rock" behind me went dark. traffic lights went out. the governor of new york calling the situation unacceptable this morning much of manhattan back to normal after a widespread power outage shut down the city for blocks...
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dara, marlie >> kathy, thank you. now to a serious confrontation out of the middle east a ran's revolutionary guard introduced this dramatic video showing masked commandos easing a tanker and 23 crew members iran i can't media calling it reciprocal after the british impounded a teheranian tanker. matt bradley, what can you tell us about this tense situation? >> reporter: well, marlie, this tense situation as you described it is all unfolding against the backdrop of rising tensions in the u.s. and iran. now britain is very much in the mix. now, we got that video yesterday that you just showed two days ago what we got yesterday was audio that has all the drama of the 911 call, but with the weight of an international incident. take a listen to that audio. >> please confirm that you are not intending to violate international law by unlawfully attempting to boar alter your course to 360 degrees immediately. >> reporter: so the international guard core, despite all those warnings, went ahead and repelled down from hurricane
dara, marlie >> kathy, thank you. now to a serious confrontation out of the middle east a ran's revolutionary guard introduced this dramatic video showing masked commandos easing a tanker and 23 crew members iran i can't media calling it reciprocal after the british impounded a teheranian tanker. matt bradley, what can you tell us about this tense situation? >> reporter: well, marlie, this tense situation as you described it is all unfolding against the backdrop of rising tensions...
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i know i tried this a little bit earlier with kathy. can we try to see, just show the darkness, how dark it is? not sure how that plays on camera, especially because -- >> we see this family coming behind you, right. >> reporter: yeah. you can see right now how dark it is in new york city. it's very, very surreal. >> we can only see the outline, right. wow. >> reporter: i'll smile. >> and what a smile it is. kendis, thank you so much. let's go now to jonathan. you listened to that press conference with us. you heard them say that there were still thousands of people without power. what did you make of the updates that they gave you? did they give us any clearer sense of what specifically happened? >> well, first they said in they need to determine the cause, and that will take some time, transformer a likely possible cause. they said a manhole explosion would not be the cause that would be two incidents to cause such a major power outage. during that conference, literally the lights behind them came back on. that was an indication that
i know i tried this a little bit earlier with kathy. can we try to see, just show the darkness, how dark it is? not sure how that plays on camera, especially because -- >> we see this family coming behind you, right. >> reporter: yeah. you can see right now how dark it is in new york city. it's very, very surreal. >> we can only see the outline, right. wow. >> reporter: i'll smile. >> and what a smile it is. kendis, thank you so much. let's go now to jonathan. you...
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kathy park, nbc news >> just spectacular.ightly news" on a saturday night tomorrow night we look at amazon prime day. the deals to look out for and the scams to be aware of i'm kate snow for all of us at nbc news a great night. >>> right now at 6:00, rr the cross parts of the bay area as people wait for i.c.e. to make a move. the news at 6:00 starts right now. good evening, everyone. i'm terry mcsweeney. anoushah has the night off. a lot of uncertainty tonight as i.c.e. raids could begin in a matter of hours. we're in berkeley where immigrant families protested today. roz? >> reporter: organizers say this rally today was designed to send a message. the message being that there are people in the city who are angry and frustrated over the way that immigrants are being treated. >> we all have a responsibility to be their voice, to speak out and to fight back and demand change happen in this country. [ applause ] >> reporter: people in berkeley packed civic center park at a rally calling for an end to the migrant detention camps
kathy park, nbc news >> just spectacular.ightly news" on a saturday night tomorrow night we look at amazon prime day. the deals to look out for and the scams to be aware of i'm kate snow for all of us at nbc news a great night. >>> right now at 6:00, rr the cross parts of the bay area as people wait for i.c.e. to make a move. the news at 6:00 starts right now. good evening, everyone. i'm terry mcsweeney. anoushah has the night off. a lot of uncertainty tonight as i.c.e....
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kathy park, nbc news, new york >> a diplomat spat is brewing between the u.s. and one of its oldest allies. this morning they confirmed the authenticity of leaked documents showing the british ambassador to the u.s. called president trump inept and incompetent. nbc's hans nichols has more. >> reporter: the leak first published by the daily mail and nbc news may cause diplomatic difficulty because of unflattering comments about president trump dating back to 2017 up to present day the united kingdom ambassador suggested that president trump might be in debt to dodgy russians he warned that president trump was, quote, inept, and insecure. now, the british foreign office hasn't explicitly confirmed the content of these cables, but they are trying to distance themselves from them and they have confirmed to nbc news that there is an investigation that will be initiated. president trump weighed in on the controversy. >> the ambassador has not served the u.k. well. i can tell you that. we're not defending that man >> reporter: before leaving new jersey, the president
kathy park, nbc news, new york >> a diplomat spat is brewing between the u.s. and one of its oldest allies. this morning they confirmed the authenticity of leaked documents showing the british ambassador to the u.s. called president trump inept and incompetent. nbc's hans nichols has more. >> reporter: the leak first published by the daily mail and nbc news may cause diplomatic difficulty because of unflattering comments about president trump dating back to 2017 up to present day...
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here's kathy park. >> reporter: juan rodriguez in court tonight is charged with a manslaughter negligent homicide after polic say he rlft his 1-year-old twins in a hot car for nea eight hours yesterday. >> the babies areos psibly dead inside of a vehicle. >> reporter: police say the baby boy and girl had been in the backseat all day while rodriguez went into work heaid he told them he didn't realize what happened until he got back into the car after his shift, and bthe time first too onders arrived, it wa late. a witness describes a horrifying scene. >> i go looking and looking, two babies dying inside the car. i go back. >> you saw the babies? >> i can't say that. >> these types of tragedies happen every year as the weather war, warmarents and guardians unknowingly leaving them behind or assumingt a momen won't do any harm. >> she could have die >> even on a relatively warm day, with temperatures in the 80s it doesn't take long for the inside of the car to warm uppr ty quickly. >> it took just 20 minutes for t theperature to reach a dangerous 100 degrees. 52 hot car deathsere reported i
here's kathy park. >> reporter: juan rodriguez in court tonight is charged with a manslaughter negligent homicide after polic say he rlft his 1-year-old twins in a hot car for nea eight hours yesterday. >> the babies areos psibly dead inside of a vehicle. >> reporter: police say the baby boy and girl had been in the backseat all day while rodriguez went into work heaid he told them he didn't realize what happened until he got back into the car after his shift, and bthe time...
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yesterday pat presented maggie and her mom kathy with the first ever food bowl award. >> kathy and maggiener of pat's prized pet bowl. it's all yours now. >> thank you so ch. thank you. look at your bowl. yeah! >> that bowl is empty. >> imaginary food. >> put something in there. >> hopefully maggie doesn't put the tissues in there. maggie is an 8-year-old golden lab mix. they live in virginia. she's so good at tricks that she's actually an american kennel club certified trick dog. who knew there was such a thing. >> i know. i want to see what else she can do. send us more videos, kathy. >> fantastic. >> congratulations. er> still ahead here, a local construction work killed on the job. we'll opdate you the investigation now under way. >>> that's right. plus a look at a recent robberfully maryland and tell you thhy police ink it could be connected to other crimes in the area. >>> chuck, a beautiful day on tap? >> yes, indeed, perfect weather to get some gardening done. perfect weather today. temperatures cool than average. pretty loraw rain chances.ee k your lawn to 3 to 3.5 in height. thi
yesterday pat presented maggie and her mom kathy with the first ever food bowl award. >> kathy and maggiener of pat's prized pet bowl. it's all yours now. >> thank you so ch. thank you. look at your bowl. yeah! >> that bowl is empty. >> imaginary food. >> put something in there. >> hopefully maggie doesn't put the tissues in there. maggie is an 8-year-old golden lab mix. they live in virginia. she's so good at tricks that she's actually an american kennel...
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publisher, kathy arue joins us.ng, but it's gotten so explosive this week. who is winning this and can nancy pelosi actually reel in the so-called squad? >> she doesn't need to reel them in. they can do what they want to do. the democrats need an answer to trump. the republicans, the gop have the trump, so the democrats have their own trump, the aoc and her crew of three or crew of four. so it's equal. they're both balanced. we have our moderates. so the moderates have to control the fringe people. that's what they have. >> charles: are you comfortable with, for instance, aoc suggesting that nancy pelosi is a racist? are you comfortable with that? >> she said she didn't claim she was a racist. aoc said she didn't believe that nancy pelosi was a racist. but aoc is about aoc and donald trump is and donald trump. so both sides have their trump and we have our nancy pelosi that knows how the system works and going to lead this country through being moderate, for doing the right thing for what their constituents want. >>
publisher, kathy arue joins us.ng, but it's gotten so explosive this week. who is winning this and can nancy pelosi actually reel in the so-called squad? >> she doesn't need to reel them in. they can do what they want to do. the democrats need an answer to trump. the republicans, the gop have the trump, so the democrats have their own trump, the aoc and her crew of three or crew of four. so it's equal. they're both balanced. we have our moderates. so the moderates have to control the...
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kathy park has details. good morning, kathy. >> jo, good morning to you. it would typically be a busy weekend here in central park. but the heat wave has kept the crowds relatively small as the city braces for round two today. >> in new york city, subways, on the hottest day of the year. >> all the heat is overwhelming. >> underground, no relief. parts of the city feel like 111. new york is one of many states in the east and midwest under dangerous heat emergencies this weekend. add humidity to the mix and it's brutal. it feels like 112 in d.c. 105 in chicago and wichita, too. >> another dangerously hot day is on tap. >> the extreme heat is pushing power grids to the limit. >> everyone is running an air conditioner. >> con edison in new york doing everything it can to prevent a blackout. >> is con edison prepared sf. >> we are prepared. we have called in over 4,000 extra crew members to way on stand by in case any outages occur. >> roads take a hit in the heat too. this interstate in south dakota, buckled. cracking under a heat indesks 110 degrees. the hea
kathy park has details. good morning, kathy. >> jo, good morning to you. it would typically be a busy weekend here in central park. but the heat wave has kept the crowds relatively small as the city braces for round two today. >> in new york city, subways, on the hottest day of the year. >> all the heat is overwhelming. >> underground, no relief. parts of the city feel like 111. new york is one of many states in the east and midwest under dangerous heat emergencies this...