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. >>> and finally tonight, kevin tibbles introduces us to a group of retirees sharing their musical talentsith the younger generation. ♪ >> reporter: as the band students at lincoln middle school belt it out, there's one member who, well, stands out from the others. >> i'm ben "grandpa" serial number one. >> reporter: artie rosen, retired doctor and amateur musician, created the band grandpa program in rockford, illinois. >> the music is a lifelong thing. that's what i want the kids to understand just by their association with me. that someone in his 60s is still doing it. >> reporter: he's gone back to school to lend a hand with the band. >> ready, go -- >> reporter: assisting kids, many from families facing hard times. ♪ >> the best part is when a kid quietly comes up to me after we've worked on something and just says, "thank you." ♪ >> reporter: grandpa russ stonebeck is a retired rocket scientist -- really -- and he loves playing the tuba. ♪ what does grandpa get out of it? >> at the end of the day, the satisfaction of knowing you put a smile on some kid's face. >> reporter: sounds lik
. >>> and finally tonight, kevin tibbles introduces us to a group of retirees sharing their musical talentsith the younger generation. ♪ >> reporter: as the band students at lincoln middle school belt it out, there's one member who, well, stands out from the others. >> i'm ben "grandpa" serial number one. >> reporter: artie rosen, retired doctor and amateur musician, created the band grandpa program in rockford, illinois. >> the music is a lifelong...
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here's kevin tibbles. reporter: maverick are much more than sidekicks. 11-year-old charlie is blind after losing his vision from glaucoma. 4-month-old maverick has become his seeing-eye pup. adam and chelsea sype of mooresville, north carolina, are all about the puppy love. >> i would describe it as brothers, companions. they have fun together. >> it's nice to just have that little spark added to charlie, a dash of insanity with maverick. >> reporter: the couple wanted a puppy for newborn asher to grow up with, and maverick's fit right in. now it's two buds hanging out. >> even the acceptance part. being understanding. i think that they show that. just the kindness and the automatic support for one another without question. i think that, you know, we as humans can learn to do that a lot more often too. >> reporter: more than best friends, charlie and maverick are family, keeping watch forever. kevin tibbles, nbc news. >> puppy love knows no age. that's it for us. thank you for watching "nightly news" on th
here's kevin tibbles. reporter: maverick are much more than sidekicks. 11-year-old charlie is blind after losing his vision from glaucoma. 4-month-old maverick has become his seeing-eye pup. adam and chelsea sype of mooresville, north carolina, are all about the puppy love. >> i would describe it as brothers, companions. they have fun together. >> it's nice to just have that little spark added to charlie, a dash of insanity with maverick. >> reporter: the couple wanted a puppy...
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here's kevin tibbles. >> reporter: there was a hole in the heart of billy's donuts, the houston area shop's grand opening had all the right ingredients except customers. >> slow. very slow on the first day. >> reporter: cambodian refugee, cream filled american dream was in jeopardy, until son billy tweeted this about his sad dad. in just three days, more than a half million likes. that original sparse sprinkling of customers has now grown out the door. >> my dad is back there. he's been up since 2:00 a.m. making donuts. >> reporter: spreading assorted smiles a bakers dozen at a time. >> it was so sweet, it brought a tear to my eye. >> that's why i did it because i wanted to support them, support what he's done, and it's awesome. >> clock lat. >> reporter: billy's donuts now sell like hot cakes. >> chocolate. >> pink. >> reporter: but do not despair, while billy sold out today, folks say they will be back tomorrow for a krueller or a jelly and some old fashioned neighborliness. >> reporter: kevin tibbles, nbc news. >> i'll take a chocolate glaze, hold the sprinkles. i'm lester holt. f
here's kevin tibbles. >> reporter: there was a hole in the heart of billy's donuts, the houston area shop's grand opening had all the right ingredients except customers. >> slow. very slow on the first day. >> reporter: cambodian refugee, cream filled american dream was in jeopardy, until son billy tweeted this about his sad dad. in just three days, more than a half million likes. that original sparse sprinkling of customers has now grown out the door. >> my dad is back...
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our kevin tibbles has more on quite the baby boom. >> reporter: count 'em. nine nurses. >> having babies! >> having babies. >> reporter: all expecting this spring. and they all work, where else, in the labor and delivery unit at the maine medical center. where clearly they like to lead by example. >> throughout the shift we've named the people like so-and-so, so and so, then we got to two hands, like whoa. >> start a trend. >> reporter: when they snapped this "preggers pose," social media had a baby boom of its own. must be something in the water, some said. congratulations, chimed others. >> i think it's wonderful. we were all friend before this, now we're all friends going through something together and we can all support each other. >> reporter: meanwhile the storks' fly-by is expected to begin in april and continue through summer. soon they'll be fielding their own baseball team. >> between all of these babies and some of us have other children, i think we could probably field a football team. >> reporter: kevin tibbles, nbc news. >> the nurses all vow t
our kevin tibbles has more on quite the baby boom. >> reporter: count 'em. nine nurses. >> having babies! >> having babies. >> reporter: all expecting this spring. and they all work, where else, in the labor and delivery unit at the maine medical center. where clearly they like to lead by example. >> throughout the shift we've named the people like so-and-so, so and so, then we got to two hands, like whoa. >> start a trend. >> reporter: when they...
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as kevin tibbles reports, there's a new way to fight back. >> reporter: the scourge of every american. >> no one has ever liked them. >> reporter: 5 billion robocalls bombarding us every month. some offer us fake debt relief or fake warranties. >> i just wish they would stop. >> reporter: but today the ftc announced it hit back, cracking down on four separate illegal operations, including one masquerading as a veterans charity. >> please consider donating to veterans of america. giving the money wasn't true. >> reporter: while these operators are now banned, the ftc adds -- m. >> reporter: this comes as at&t and verizon will soon offer free call-blocking tools to help stop the calls from coming in. but as with any come-on sales pitch, the ftc says if you don't know who it is, hang up. kevin tibbles, nbc news, chicago. >>> we're back in a moment with that prize show dog missing for days at the airport. and tonight a big mystery solved. once a month, ed and lily go to cvs pharmacy. ed gets copays as low as zero dollars on medicare part d prescriptions. ed gets labels clear as day. and,
as kevin tibbles reports, there's a new way to fight back. >> reporter: the scourge of every american. >> no one has ever liked them. >> reporter: 5 billion robocalls bombarding us every month. some offer us fake debt relief or fake warranties. >> i just wish they would stop. >> reporter: but today the ftc announced it hit back, cracking down on four separate illegal operations, including one masquerading as a veterans charity. >> please consider donating to...
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kevin tibbles, nbc news. >>> up next, from homeless to hopeful. a college-bound teen's inspiring story. and how did he pay him millions. we )ve dig into the man at the center of the college admissions scandal. >> so who is he and how did he get parents to pay him million dollars of dollars. we digo aission scandal. >> and the east bay to san francisco is no quick trip. the new service that could take you across the bay faster, next. >>> in a week dominated by a college cheating headline, a story tonight about an inspiring teen doing it the right way to achieve his academic dreams. our kathy park has his story. >> reporter: dylan chiddick has a tough decision to make. the high school senior is choosing between not one but 17 colleges. were you excited each time you received one? >> yes. it was really exciting for me. >> reporter: it's the kind of opportunity this new jersey teenager never expected. dylan moved from trinidad to new jersey when he was 7, raised by a single mom. there were many challenges. his younger twin brothers have a serious hear
kevin tibbles, nbc news. >>> up next, from homeless to hopeful. a college-bound teen's inspiring story. and how did he pay him millions. we )ve dig into the man at the center of the college admissions scandal. >> so who is he and how did he get parents to pay him million dollars of dollars. we digo aission scandal. >> and the east bay to san francisco is no quick trip. the new service that could take you across the bay faster, next. >>> in a week dominated by a...
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kevin tibbles, nbc news, chicago. >> that is annoying. >> a lot of us don't even answer our phones.g up with us. i'm phillip mena. >> i'm frances rivera. >> i'm frances rivera. the news ctinues right honer how's your cough? i'm good. i took 12-hour mucinex and sent it far away. hey buddy, have you seen a nice woman with a cough? woahhh! mucinex dm releases fast and lasts 12-hours, not 4. send coughs far away all day. the north bay right now -- but at some point every area here >>> and a good wednesday morning to you. right now that rain coming back down. you soo he it right there in the north bay, but at some point every person here in the bay area will experience some type of rain in their lives today. a live look at our doppler radar powered by storm ranger. we've seen that rain coming down a second time good mork. i'm marcus washington. >> i going to be more saturdayed today. evnorth bay, not everyone is seeing the rain coming down. it's going to be very hit or
kevin tibbles, nbc news, chicago. >> that is annoying. >> a lot of us don't even answer our phones.g up with us. i'm phillip mena. >> i'm frances rivera. >> i'm frances rivera. the news ctinues right honer how's your cough? i'm good. i took 12-hour mucinex and sent it far away. hey buddy, have you seen a nice woman with a cough? woahhh! mucinex dm releases fast and lasts 12-hours, not 4. send coughs far away all day. the north bay right now -- but at some point every...
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kevin tibbles is on the hunt. >> reporter: it's the talk of this tiny hamlet. some lucky guy or gal hit it powerball big, buying the winning ticket at the local speedway so far the winner's a secret, but the rainbow diner is all abuzz. >> you didn't win?n. >> i didn't >> me neither. >> reporter: the biggest thing to hit new berlin, wisconsin, since, well -- >> since the parade last fourth of july. >> reporter: this jackpot of $768 million has a cash payout of almost half a billion. and here that will buy you 298 million pounds of wisconsin cheddar, o119 million pounds of wisconsin brats. nothing cheesy about that. kevin tibbles, nbc news, new berlin, wisconsin. >>> it was 40 years ago today when the accident at three mile island put a cloud over this country's nuclear industry. all these years later, some wh lived through it are still haunted by the accident. andrea mitchell covered it at the time and just went back. >> reporter: they gathered before dawn at three mil island, marking the moment when one of two reactors went into partial meltdown, e worst nuclea
kevin tibbles is on the hunt. >> reporter: it's the talk of this tiny hamlet. some lucky guy or gal hit it powerball big, buying the winning ticket at the local speedway so far the winner's a secret, but the rainbow diner is all abuzz. >> you didn't win?n. >> i didn't >> me neither. >> reporter: the biggest thing to hit new berlin, wisconsin, since, well -- >> since the parade last fourth of july. >> reporter: this jackpot of $768 million has a cash...
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kevin tibbles, n news, new berlin, wisconsin. >> lot ofer money all right. how about some ncaa tournament action for you? >> and right now, on the defense. how about the finish right there. it's a three-pnt game. >> a barn burner in louisville, two ceded tennessee battling purdue in an overtime thriller. i the end the boiler makers managed to pull out 99-94. meanwhile number 12 oregon gave top ceded virginia all they could handle. five minutes to go, the cavaliers would even up the score, stealing the momentum. taking the lead and the game. the final virginia 53, oregon 49. >> next number 2 versus 3 battle as michiga struggled mightily as the nation's best defense. the red raiders cruise and final score texas tech 63, michigan 44. to 4th ranked florida state hoping to stick it to top ceded gonzaga, this year zags wouldn't be pushed around. they marched their way to e sboed 72-58. >> more actonight. just when you thought allergy season couldn't get worse, wildlife officials stirred up this pollen storm as they flew t chopper an area of forest covered in the i
kevin tibbles, n news, new berlin, wisconsin. >> lot ofer money all right. how about some ncaa tournament action for you? >> and right now, on the defense. how about the finish right there. it's a three-pnt game. >> a barn burner in louisville, two ceded tennessee battling purdue in an overtime thriller. i the end the boiler makers managed to pull out 99-94. meanwhile number 12 oregon gave top ceded virginia all they could handle. five minutes to go, the cavaliers would even...
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kevin tibbles, nbc news. >>> up next, from homeless to ho ful.lege-bound teen's inspiring story. from any one else. accept it from your allergy pills? most pills don't finish the job because they don't relieve nasal congestion. flonase sensimist is different. it relieves all your worst symptoms, including nasal congestion, which most pills don't. it's more complete allergy relief. and all from a gentle mist you can barely feel. flonase sensimist helps block six key inflammatory substances. most pills only block one. and six is greater than one. flonase sensimist. and six is greater than one. whatever your dog serestbrings home to you,. it shouldn't be fleas and ticks. seresto gives your dog 8 continuous months of flea and tick protection in an easy-to-use, non-greasy collar. 8-month. seresto, seresto, seresto. that we're playing "four on four" with a barbershop quartet? [quartet singing] bum bum bum bum... pass the ball... pass the rock.. ...we're open just pass the ball! no, i can't believe how easy it was to save hundreds of dollars on my car i
kevin tibbles, nbc news. >>> up next, from homeless to ho ful.lege-bound teen's inspiring story. from any one else. accept it from your allergy pills? most pills don't finish the job because they don't relieve nasal congestion. flonase sensimist is different. it relieves all your worst symptoms, including nasal congestion, which most pills don't. it's more complete allergy relief. and all from a gentle mist you can barely feel. flonase sensimist helps block six key inflammatory...
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kevin tibbles visits one family in wisconsin. >> how many heifers we got left?porter: on a cold winter weekend, another family farm goes under. for generations, the sound of cattle echoed around the lone pine dairy, but on this day, the auctioneer is louder. >> 75, sold!>> eporter: guy and wendy tullman are selling their herd to the highest bidder. what was it like saying good-bye to them? >> like losing a member of your family. >> you get very connected to them from birth on. there's an emptiness in my heart. >> reporter: the tullmans tried hang on, tried doing with less, tried working harder, never took vacations. >> i know we did verything that we could to survive. >> reporter: years of hrecord-low milk prices meant could no longer make a go of i t. >> i said i never wanted to get rich. all i wanted to do was pay my bils and have a little left over. >> reporter: paul mitchell, who teaches at the university of wisconsin, says the pace of farmers getting out is increasing. >> w've lost 7.5% o our dairy farmers in the state of wisconsin -- >> reporter: in one >>
kevin tibbles visits one family in wisconsin. >> how many heifers we got left?porter: on a cold winter weekend, another family farm goes under. for generations, the sound of cattle echoed around the lone pine dairy, but on this day, the auctioneer is louder. >> 75, sold!>> eporter: guy and wendy tullman are selling their herd to the highest bidder. what was it like saying good-bye to them? >> like losing a member of your family. >> you get very connected to them...
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kevin tibbles is joining me now. we saw in other places, you and i have had conversations, plants closing that have effects that go further back than the employees of those plants. >> absolutely. and there are no more workers in this plant behind me now because the last shift came off the line. people have slowly filed out, headed home, some have had a small gathering, perhaps a wake for the factory in the last few minutes. tiffany king is joining me, she worked there how long? >> the last 23 years. >> proud of the community. i wouldn't say this is just a one horse town, but when you look at the sights of the factory that is pretty much what it is. >> what will happen to the local economy do you think when they don't come back to work? >> it will plummet. school districts are having emergency meetingings for tax revenue meetings. >> what was it like in there? >> one of the hardest days of my life. the last car came around the bend and it was like a death, it hit us hard. >> are you still holding out hope that gm will
kevin tibbles is joining me now. we saw in other places, you and i have had conversations, plants closing that have effects that go further back than the employees of those plants. >> absolutely. and there are no more workers in this plant behind me now because the last shift came off the line. people have slowly filed out, headed home, some have had a small gathering, perhaps a wake for the factory in the last few minutes. tiffany king is joining me, she worked there how long? >>...
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nbc's kevin tibbles reporthe >> reporter: was a hole in the heart of billy's doughnuts. the houston area shop grand opening hasll of the right ingredients, except customers. >> slow very slow. on the first day. t >> reporte cream-filled jeopardy am was in until son jeffrey tweeted this about his sad dad. ikes.than a half million that sparkling sprinkle of customer is now out the door. sorting baker's smiles, a baker's dozen at the time. >> iwas so sweet it put tears to m eyes. >> that's why i really wanted to do it. i wanted to support them. >> chocol>>e. billy's doughnuts sell like hot cakes. >> chocolat >> pink. >> reporter: do not despair, while billy is sold out tomorrow, folks say ty'll be back tomorrow for a jelly and old-fashioned doughnuts. kevin tibbles, nbc news. >> got to love the ns. >> when i get off this diet plan, there's a dghnut on my list. >> you can have all of the doughnutmollet, the way you've been work out. i love that story, by the way. all right, guys, today is going to be a little breezy tonight. temperatures on thep and up. wednesday looking goo
nbc's kevin tibbles reporthe >> reporter: was a hole in the heart of billy's doughnuts. the houston area shop grand opening hasll of the right ingredients, except customers. >> slow very slow. on the first day. t >> reporte cream-filled jeopardy am was in until son jeffrey tweeted this about his sad dad. ikes.than a half million that sparkling sprinkle of customer is now out the door. sorting baker's smiles, a baker's dozen at the time. >> iwas so sweet it put tears to m...
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. >>> it's the final night of mardi gras, kevin tibbles takes us to the party in new orleans and beyond. ♪ >> reporter: it's a day when folks don't need an excuse to have fun. >> happy mardi gras! >> reporter: mardi gras is the stuff of legends in new orleans, where the good times roll. >> it's crazy, it's amazing. >> all the way from detroit, michigan, 2019. >> reporter: every year in new orleans, about 25 million pounds of beads are thrown. half a million king e ked and countless hurricanes consumed. >> i'm not doing anything illegal, i promise. >> reporter: folks around the world from australia to germany are getting into the act. there's even an annual race in england with pancakes. >> mardi gras or fat tuesday is the last chance to chow down before lent and the fasting begins. >> remember, though, the partying is supposed to stop tomorrow. let's say laissez lesthe figh. the reason some want to re-name a school in the south bay. c . >>> right now at 6:00, the fight over a name. the reason some people want to rename a school in the south bay. >>> also, more evening. we're live in sac
. >>> it's the final night of mardi gras, kevin tibbles takes us to the party in new orleans and beyond. ♪ >> reporter: it's a day when folks don't need an excuse to have fun. >> happy mardi gras! >> reporter: mardi gras is the stuff of legends in new orleans, where the good times roll. >> it's crazy, it's amazing. >> all the way from detroit, michigan, 2019. >> reporter: every year in new orleans, about 25 million pounds of beads are thrown. half...
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kevin tibbles visits one family in wisconsin. >> how many heifers do we have left? >> reporter: on a cold winter weekend another family farm goes under. for generations the sound of cattle echoed around the lone pine dairy, but on this day the auctioneer is louder. [ auctioneer calling ] >> guy and wendy tollman are selling to the highest bidder. >> what was it like saying good-bye to them? >> like losing a member of your family. >> you get connected from birth on. there is an emptiness in my heart. >> they tried to hold on, tried doing with less and tried working harder, never took vacations. >> i know that we did everything we could to survive. >> reporter: years of record-low milk prices meant they could no longer make a go of it. >> i said i never wanted to get rich. i just wanted to pay my bills and have a little left over. >> paul mitchell who teaches at the university of wisconsin says the pace of farmers getting out is increasing. >> we've lost 7% out of wi thas one year? >> o of d the last 15 years. with higher production and lower demand the numbers just d
kevin tibbles visits one family in wisconsin. >> how many heifers do we have left? >> reporter: on a cold winter weekend another family farm goes under. for generations the sound of cattle echoed around the lone pine dairy, but on this day the auctioneer is louder. [ auctioneer calling ] >> guy and wendy tollman are selling to the highest bidder. >> what was it like saying good-bye to them? >> like losing a member of your family. >> you get connected from...
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. >> reporter: kevin tibbles, nbc news, rockford, illinois.nd >>> that's "nbc nightly osws" for thisu for the privilege of your time, and good night. ♪ >> > it's time for "inside theki re" on nbc 4. the off-season calendar is moving quickly. evaluations from the combine are complete. free agency has seenhe redskins roster bolster. college evaluations continue. every day isald at redskins park as the off-season points to the 19 aft. there are no time-outs with the clock ticking on the 2019 off-season. >> going to get hit. redskins touchdown! reggie smith takes it back to the end zone.
. >> reporter: kevin tibbles, nbc news, rockford, illinois.nd >>> that's "nbc nightly osws" for thisu for the privilege of your time, and good night. ♪ >> > it's time for "inside theki re" on nbc 4. the off-season calendar is moving quickly. evaluations from the combine are complete. free agency has seenhe redskins roster bolster. college evaluations continue. every day isald at redskins park as the off-season points to the 19 aft. there are no...
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nbc )s kevin tibbles introduces us to a group of retirees, sharing their musical talents with the >>> but some of them get a little bit more created. a group of retirees are sharing their musical talents with the younger generation. >> as they belt it out there's one member that stands out from the others. a retired doctors and interim musician created the band grandpa program in illinois. >> music is a life long thing. that's what i want the kids to understand just by their association with me. >> he's going back to school to lend a hand withband. assisting kids. many from families facing hard times. >> the best part is when the kid quitely comes up to me after we have worked on something and just says thank you. he loves playing the tuba. >> at the end of the day it's the satisfaction of knowing that you put a smile on some kids face. >> two years since it started, 12 grandpas and grandpas spread their love of music. he makes me feel like i'm the best. >> even if you make mistakes you just keep trying and trying. >> what else do you think you're teaching them? >> a sense of values.
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kevin tibbles for us there in lordstown, ohio. thank you so much, mr. tibbles. >>> tax the wealthy.rom a number of democrats running for president president in 2020. the debate bringing new scrutiny to the wide wealth gap in this country. the top 1% of americans hold 90% of the wealth, according to a 2017 study. with me now, ben popken, nbc news senior business reporter. you've talked to really rich people who are basically saying, hey, tax me more, i'm good for it. >> right. these rich said, you know, we don't want more tax breaks, which, how would anyone want to pay more taxes? >> it seems counterintuitive. >> right. but they had a good argument. it's bad for business because the tax divide actually threatens to undermine the existence of middle class america. they can't have their businesses function if there's no one around to buy their products. there's also just the simple idea of, why should a fireman possibly be paying a higher tax rate than the heir to a wealthy fortune who is sitting around eating bonbons? the average tax rate for americans is 30% while the investment inco
kevin tibbles for us there in lordstown, ohio. thank you so much, mr. tibbles. >>> tax the wealthy.rom a number of democrats running for president president in 2020. the debate bringing new scrutiny to the wide wealth gap in this country. the top 1% of americans hold 90% of the wealth, according to a 2017 study. with me now, ben popken, nbc news senior business reporter. you've talked to really rich people who are basically saying, hey, tax me more, i'm good for it. >> right....
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kevin tibbles. >> we spend a lot of time how our country is divided but it's a telling story when youmunity come together to help one of its own. >> father and son and immigrants building a business. >> power of social media to help. >> yes. there's that. those doughnuts look good. >> did you get us some? >> no. >>> thanks. still ahead the u.s. warns one of its europeans allies over using china's top tech company. more on the false out over that deadly ethiopian airlines crash as shares of the plane's manufacture get hammered on the markets. manufacture get hammered on the markets. my joints, they hurt. the pain and swelling. the psoriasis. cosentyx treats more than just the joint pain of active psoriatic arthritis. it even helps stop further joint damage. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before starting, get checked for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infections and lowered ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor about an infection or symptoms, if your inflammatory bowel disease symptoms develop or worsen, or if you've had a vaccine or plan to. serious allergic
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. >> nbc's kevin tibbles is in lordstown, ohio.ess owners telling you will about the impact of the plant closure? how dependent is this town on gm? >> well, first off, i can tell you that the last chevy cruze that is ever going to be built here is in the process of rolling off the end of the line today. after that car rolls off the line today, some 1400 people are not going to have a job to go to beginning tomorrow. many are hoping they can transfer onto other gm plants in other areas, but the bottom line is that this facility behind me here, as huge as ali said it was, is going to be mothballed. so people are going to be looking for jobs. school teachers are going to be wondering about who they're going to be teaching if families start moving away. we met a family yesterday that doesn't know what it's going to do. we've been here a couple of days and we've been meeting with shop owners. we've been meeting in local restaurants. believe me, it's the small business, the family-run restaurant as you are about to hear, those are the pe
. >> nbc's kevin tibbles is in lordstown, ohio.ess owners telling you will about the impact of the plant closure? how dependent is this town on gm? >> well, first off, i can tell you that the last chevy cruze that is ever going to be built here is in the process of rolling off the end of the line today. after that car rolls off the line today, some 1400 people are not going to have a job to go to beginning tomorrow. many are hoping they can transfer onto other gm plants in other...