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marissa, thank you for being here. yeah thanks. >> good morning. >> let's start with the letters, because i heard that i get to do something on this one. >> let's do it. so this is our match and learn cookie set from leapfrog. you're going to put your little letter d right onto the little baking sheet. >> i want to be dana white. >> go for it. >> get in there. d. okay. >> boom. so it recognizes each letter that kids put in. it's going to give them the letter sound. the letter name, different words that start with that letter. so lots of learning, fun. there's songs and phrases built in. and as a parent, my favorite part, you can flip this right upside down. all of the pieces stay in place so you're not going to lose any of them. >> you're heel must be just all all burn scars, just stepping on legos every single day of your life. >> absolutely. but it's worth it because they offer a lot of play value for kids, right? >> time is of the essence. okay, now, what is this red toy box thing? >> this is the tony box. this is a
marissa, thank you for being here. yeah thanks. >> good morning. >> let's start with the letters, because i heard that i get to do something on this one. >> let's do it. so this is our match and learn cookie set from leapfrog. you're going to put your little letter d right onto the little baking sheet. >> i want to be dana white. >> go for it. >> get in there. d. okay. >> boom. so it recognizes each letter that kids put in. it's going to give them the...
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jose. >> marissa parra in miami, thank you. >>> we are back in a moment with a shocking moment of anirline pilot striking a parking gate with an ax why he says he did it. >>> we're back with a major train derailment in oklahoma take a look at this dash cam video in a town of moore, you can see on the left-hand side, the cars begin to topple over. from above, you can see the extent of the accident 22 cars went off the rails officials said the cargo was not a threat to the surrounding community. police confirmed a mechanical issue was the cause of the derailment nobody was injured >>> and now to some shocking video out of denver. a united airlines pilot reaching his breaking point while waiting at a parking lot he apparently got so frustrated he used an ax to chop down the gate george solis has the latest. >> reporter: it's hard to look away an ax wielding airline pilot waging war on a parking lot gate cameras capturing the bizarre moment at denver international airport, when united airlines pilot, kenneth jones, still in uniform, hacks away at the gate over and over again more than 20
jose. >> marissa parra in miami, thank you. >>> we are back in a moment with a shocking moment of anirline pilot striking a parking gate with an ax why he says he did it. >>> we're back with a major train derailment in oklahoma take a look at this dash cam video in a town of moore, you can see on the left-hand side, the cars begin to topple over. from above, you can see the extent of the accident 22 cars went off the rails officials said the cargo was not a threat to the...
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we're not safe in any stores. >> marissa is with us now. we just got an update on the death toll?> reporter: yes, so, the press conference just began within the last few minutes, jose, and what they said is that three people are dead, that is not including the shooter, but of course, still so many questions, including, what prompted all of this? hopefully some answers will be coming swiftly tonight with the press conference that is unfolding as we speak at this moment. jose? >> marissa parra, thank you. >>> and that's not the only shooting we have to report on tonight, with violence breaking out at two sporting events. gunfire erupting at a major league baseball game and at a high school football game. in all, five people were shot, one fatally. george solis has details. >> what is going on? >> reporter: this was the terrifying moment shots were fired at a high school football game until oklahoma last night. >> we've got people shooting. >> reporter: you can see the players and students running for their lives. >> people are down on the field. that's crazy. >> reporter: three peop
we're not safe in any stores. >> marissa is with us now. we just got an update on the death toll?> reporter: yes, so, the press conference just began within the last few minutes, jose, and what they said is that three people are dead, that is not including the shooter, but of course, still so many questions, including, what prompted all of this? hopefully some answers will be coming swiftly tonight with the press conference that is unfolding as we speak at this moment. jose? >>...
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marissa parra has that story. >> reporter: in the moments after a miraculous rescue, gratitude hits this mother like a wave >> we cannot thank the coast guard rescue and everybody. we just want to say thank you so much. >> reporter: this was her son charles gregory just hours before the 25-year-old seen hugging his knees, lone and lost at sea for almost two days after a fishing trip gone wrong >> he lost his engine. when he got swept out to sea at some point his vessel capsized. he lost all his survivor equipment including his phone which he would have been able to use to call out to us. >> reporter: the clock was ticking. he had no food, no water, and his boat was on the brink of sinking. forced to tread the florida ocean for as long as his body and the sharks would let him. >> any kind of marine life would be a concern. >> reporter: rescuers desperate for a sign of life finally spotted a sight for sore eyes early saturday morning there was the 25-year-old waving at them from a boat half full >> we didn't want his legs to give out underneath him based on the fact that he had been out th
marissa parra has that story. >> reporter: in the moments after a miraculous rescue, gratitude hits this mother like a wave >> we cannot thank the coast guard rescue and everybody. we just want to say thank you so much. >> reporter: this was her son charles gregory just hours before the 25-year-old seen hugging his knees, lone and lost at sea for almost two days after a fishing trip gone wrong >> he lost his engine. when he got swept out to sea at some point his vessel...
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. >> nbc news correspondent, marissa, joins us live from jacksonville florida, good morning, marissa, what are you hearing in the latest from local authorities. >> katie, good morning, a heavy morning here in jacksonville. the overarching theme, from what we're hearing from authorities is that this was racially motivated and that this was planned out. the shooter had a tactical vest on, hid swastikas drawn on the gun that he had on him. he had messages, racist writings. before we go into some of the details there, i want to set the scene here and provide some context. as you mentioned, this is a predominantly black neighborhood where we are. on the other side of the camera, what you cannot see our homes. this is a very residential area on the other side of this. so, what world so noticing here and what we're talking about is this timeline here. authorities put out a timeline saying he had told his father to check his computer and that his family called the sheriff's office within the hour, the shooting and already begun. this is just for two pm yesterday. you talked about the messages
. >> nbc news correspondent, marissa, joins us live from jacksonville florida, good morning, marissa, what are you hearing in the latest from local authorities. >> katie, good morning, a heavy morning here in jacksonville. the overarching theme, from what we're hearing from authorities is that this was racially motivated and that this was planned out. the shooter had a tactical vest on, hid swastikas drawn on the gun that he had on him. he had messages, racist writings. before we go...
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got marissa on a full nation visit to africa back in march president. the crohn said the days of front come, freak is why don't truly over for us have no desire to return to past the policies of interfering in africa. the people that believes that that is true, be the case. it doesn't even matter. but to what extent is france, that is, africa policies become a relevant on the confident i think what we're actually looking at here is liz backlash against friends and more actually looking at what has happened in post colonial africa. and this doesn't just include that's a help, but it includes the entire region. and really the promises that all of the expectations that we had of posting on africa was to have great to democratic societies. more freedom, more prosperous economies helped by aid from the waste and that is not really happened. and of course, we seen this too cold, and that's a hell and that's been against funds because france is really one of the biggest act as a. but i don't think this has particular end to french cents a month. i think that w
got marissa on a full nation visit to africa back in march president. the crohn said the days of front come, freak is why don't truly over for us have no desire to return to past the policies of interfering in africa. the people that believes that that is true, be the case. it doesn't even matter. but to what extent is france, that is, africa policies become a relevant on the confident i think what we're actually looking at here is liz backlash against friends and more actually looking at what...
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that we must edit manufacturing, dave drop, right, all traditionally, and marissa lorenz. so i think part of today's program, i'm thank you for watching. you can see the program again at any time by going to the website. i'll just see what the. com for further discussion join us about facebook page. you'll find that at facebook dot com forward slash h a insights story, and of course you can join the conversation on twitter. handle the inside story for me. i agree instead of going on the team here and so on. thanks for watching. we'll see you at the the, in 1958 charles to go made of famous speech and algeria. but don't hold back the tide about jerry and independence. keep francis companies in africa and the pacific. in the final episode of the series, out as their explorers, how the bits of fights for the french empire still resonates today. imagine his french, the colonization on out his era african narratives from african perspectives. whatever has been done before, can be done even better as long as a human being is doing it. you can shoot document reese from an african
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. >> joining me now from jacksonville's and receives marissa parra. what is the latest on the investigation and how the community is coping with this? >> well, ali, just a couple of things here. you can imagine it is a heavy morning here in jacksonville. the president of the united states has been briefed on this as well as the attorney general merrick garland. we know this is being investigated as a hate crime. the federal civil rights investigation has been opened. some of what you mentioned from of the sheriff's office here in jacksonville, some of those details have been so disturbing to people who live around here. we are talking about something that was racially motivated and clearly planned out. just on the other side of the camera, we are in a residential neighborhood. it's predominantly black. many of the people i have spoken to this morning say that this is the dollar general that they frequently go to. in fact, one of them claims that they know one of the victims here who have not been publicly identified, by the way. we want to get to some
. >> joining me now from jacksonville's and receives marissa parra. what is the latest on the investigation and how the community is coping with this? >> well, ali, just a couple of things here. you can imagine it is a heavy morning here in jacksonville. the president of the united states has been briefed on this as well as the attorney general merrick garland. we know this is being investigated as a hate crime. the federal civil rights investigation has been opened. some of what...
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back to you. >> nbc's marissa parra is also in florida on the ground in tampa.ok over my shoulder here, you can see people lining up to pick up sand bags. in terms of how residents are responding, it depends on the family. i'm going to take you to some of what we have heard on the ground from people we spoke to in the last couple of hours, people picking up sandbags, ready for idalia. >> tampa and hurricanes, i'm not used to that. my job let me off early to come get sandbags, and prepare, and would have got water, and everything. you just want to be safe. we used to always have to vacate because we live by the island. >> reporter: so what i have found just walking around here is it's a combination of people who are prepping their homes as they get ready to flee the area and some people choosing to hunker down. either way officials across the state, officials especially in the counties that are most impacted, including the tampa area, further north as you get closer to the path of idalia, asking people to evacuate if we can. there are some evacuation orders that
back to you. >> nbc's marissa parra is also in florida on the ground in tampa.ok over my shoulder here, you can see people lining up to pick up sand bags. in terms of how residents are responding, it depends on the family. i'm going to take you to some of what we have heard on the ground from people we spoke to in the last couple of hours, people picking up sandbags, ready for idalia. >> tampa and hurricanes, i'm not used to that. my job let me off early to come get sandbags, and...
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>> marissa parra, in west palm beach. marissa, i hope you will join us later in the show as you have more important. i want to bring it now congress men robert garcia of california. congressman, thanks for being with us. i want to take us into parts. because there is access to weapons in this case. we know that the gunman had both a handgun and an ar-style rifle. there is also the hate and the ideology of hate that is permeating our society. one easier to little slip than the other, congressman. >> yeah, i mean, look. this is a community's worst nightmare. i was mayor of the city for years. i know what this does, this shuttering this community. it is just horrific. we are sitting here watching this happen over and over and over again. without any sort of action at the federal level by the congress. and it is, as a freshman member, this hopelessness that we're all feeling is shameful. we should be ashamed of our u.s. congress for not taking zero action, when we know that the solution to this is limiting guns. it is limitin
>> marissa parra, in west palm beach. marissa, i hope you will join us later in the show as you have more important. i want to bring it now congress men robert garcia of california. congressman, thanks for being with us. i want to take us into parts. because there is access to weapons in this case. we know that the gunman had both a handgun and an ar-style rifle. there is also the hate and the ideology of hate that is permeating our society. one easier to little slip than the other,...
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>> exactly. >> then, said trevor and marissa.od. he stood on guard like he was protecting something. >> i said i was getting out of here right now. >> trevor and marissa left the man on the ground pleading for help, like some seasoned method actor. and ran from this twilight zone episode. when they got home, they called the police. so squad cars were on the streets. as it angle toward the horizon. but then, after supper, quiet. nothing out of place. nothing amiss. >> that was that. until, weeks later when police came back here looking for johnny altinger. and they wondered, was the guy in the alley, actually johnny, not an actor? a real victim? one of them went downtown to check on a report that was taken from trevor and marissa. and? it did not fit. that call was taken a week before johnny disappeared. >> besides, no victim ever came forward. no one claimed to have been attacked by a masked man. the whole thing sounded almost like, well, like a scene from a movie. coming up! just maybe, a tv show about a serial killer. >> what a
>> exactly. >> then, said trevor and marissa.od. he stood on guard like he was protecting something. >> i said i was getting out of here right now. >> trevor and marissa left the man on the ground pleading for help, like some seasoned method actor. and ran from this twilight zone episode. when they got home, they called the police. so squad cars were on the streets. as it angle toward the horizon. but then, after supper, quiet. nothing out of place. nothing amiss....
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resist the urge, marissa parra, stay safe out there. our next hour, including the latest on florida residents who resisted those mandatory evacuation orders and instead stayed behind. breaking coverage of hurricane idalia continues. you're watching "chris jansing reports" only on msnbc. you're watching "chris jansing reports" only on msnbc want a smarter way to mop? introducing the new swiffer powermop. an all-in-one cleaning tool with a 360-degree swivel head that goes places a regular mop just can't. mop smarter with the new swiffer powermop. (fan #1) there ya go! that's what i'm talkin' about! (josh allen) is this your plan to watch the game today? (hero fan) uh, yea. i have to watch my neighbors' nfl sunday ticket. (josh allen) it's not your best plan. but you know what is? myplan from verizon. switch now and they'll give you nfl sunday ticket from youtubetv, on them. (hero fan) this plan is amazing! (josh allen) another amazing plan, backing away from here very slowly. (fan #1) that was josh allen. (fan #2) mmhm. (vo) football seas
resist the urge, marissa parra, stay safe out there. our next hour, including the latest on florida residents who resisted those mandatory evacuation orders and instead stayed behind. breaking coverage of hurricane idalia continues. you're watching "chris jansing reports" only on msnbc. you're watching "chris jansing reports" only on msnbc want a smarter way to mop? introducing the new swiffer powermop. an all-in-one cleaning tool with a 360-degree swivel head that goes...
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>> marissa, thank you very much for that reporting. you and your crew stay safe.h and picking up speed at 20 miles per hour. it's still along the south carolina coast by late this evening, and then it skirts the north carolina coast, i should say, and it's out of here by 8:00 tonight. we still have to be concerned with the storm surge. they brought the storm surge down anywhere from three to five feet in hudson, and eight to nine feet in cedar key. we have the backside of this bringing in some storm surge all the way up to cape hatteras. the winds will be a problem still with power outages and significant danger from trees falling. you have to worry about tornadoes from orlando to wilmington. that threat will move to the north. the floodwaters, still a big problem anywhere from 7 to 12 inches of rain from tallahassee to wilmington, north carolina. we're talking about a moderate risk of flooding, and still from tallahassee, from columbia, wilmington, and looking for the risk at tampa and fort myers and as far as out pensacola. the storm is still dangerous as it mak
>> marissa, thank you very much for that reporting. you and your crew stay safe.h and picking up speed at 20 miles per hour. it's still along the south carolina coast by late this evening, and then it skirts the north carolina coast, i should say, and it's out of here by 8:00 tonight. we still have to be concerned with the storm surge. they brought the storm surge down anywhere from three to five feet in hudson, and eight to nine feet in cedar key. we have the backside of this bringing in...
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there's so much focus on this global race to the moon, marissa. here in the u.s., what is the immediate priority and who is leading the charge on that? >> reporter: yeah, i mean, right now, peter, all eyes are, of course, on those artemis missions and their goal is to send humans back to the moon for the first time since 1972. so space x is one of many working with nasa to make that goal happen by the end of 2025, and all of this is -- you know, we look at the context, the administrator said it best, he said, quote, we're going back to the moon in order to get to mars. so the big picture, peter, is that all these missions, big and small, are part of that larger goal here to make life truly interplanetary. >> these are all giant steps these days. marissa parra, thank you very much. >>> former president trump's lawyers and the fulton county d.a. are eyeing a possible trial date after the other co-defendants turned themselves in on friday. we're joined from atlanta on what happens next. the 2020 ele interference case, have been fingerprinted and phot
there's so much focus on this global race to the moon, marissa. here in the u.s., what is the immediate priority and who is leading the charge on that? >> reporter: yeah, i mean, right now, peter, all eyes are, of course, on those artemis missions and their goal is to send humans back to the moon for the first time since 1972. so space x is one of many working with nasa to make that goal happen by the end of 2025, and all of this is -- you know, we look at the context, the administrator...
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marissa parra has the latest. >> reporter: the conditions in tam are kind of unique, here for about 24 hours and from my observations, the people who were most concerned, the people who wanted to leave have largely already done so, yesterday we saw the mad rush to the stores the mad rush to get those sandbags in place before they left, and today, i would say it seems like the people who are left are the ones who are relaxed about this storm, people going on bike rides. i see people running and going on walks. when i talk to them, they say tampa has been able to avoid hurricanes in the past and not in the direct path of idalia right now. the big concern here is the storm surge. we're looking at 4 to 7 feet of storm surge, so behind me you can see tampa bay and on the other side of that is tampa general hospital, this is the region's only level 1 trauma center. where the people have the most serious injuries are taken. now this place is supposed to remain operational throughout the storm so people if they do get injured would be taken here, but remember, this is on an island, so they hav
marissa parra has the latest. >> reporter: the conditions in tam are kind of unique, here for about 24 hours and from my observations, the people who were most concerned, the people who wanted to leave have largely already done so, yesterday we saw the mad rush to the stores the mad rush to get those sandbags in place before they left, and today, i would say it seems like the people who are left are the ones who are relaxed about this storm, people going on bike rides. i see people...
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. >> reporter: she is marissa mccune. >> the instinct of officers to say is there something more that i can do to disarm the danger? that's what we are trying to teach. this is a tool to help get hands on guns of dangerous people. >> there is also a warning, this is not a magic bullet and it cannot be a blanket fixed. >> these gun violence restraining laws need to be applied surgically sue they do not turn into an unconstitutional gun grab from a lawful gun owner. >> reporter: the legal analyst has represented people who has had these orders issued against them. >> it is important to have this tool but it has the potential for abuse. >> reporter: he is proud of how proactive the county has been in issuing these court orders and will continue encouraging officers to get guns from people who pose a threat. in san jose, nbc bay area news. >>> some criminals scam is draining gift cards so you have to protect that plastic. we will show you how next. >>> right now we are seeing hazy skies. we will let you know when the 70s could be trending ck into ba >>> the consumer team has been getting
. >> reporter: she is marissa mccune. >> the instinct of officers to say is there something more that i can do to disarm the danger? that's what we are trying to teach. this is a tool to help get hands on guns of dangerous people. >> there is also a warning, this is not a magic bullet and it cannot be a blanket fixed. >> these gun violence restraining laws need to be applied surgically sue they do not turn into an unconstitutional gun grab from a lawful gun owner....
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. >> marissa, what's been the response given all that from students and parents you've spoken with about say in terms of parents the one i spoke to they were excited about the idea of their students, their children being able to focus on classes more but they were worried about the safety aspect, what happens in the worst case scenario, their children don't have access to their phones, now in terms of students, when we asked them a majority of them said they didn't like it. but take a listen to their reasons why. >> why don't you like the pouch? >> because i take picture of the notes. >> what's your favorite part? >> we communicate more with each other now that our phones are locked up. >> it makes me pay attention. >> i'll leave you with this very quickly, what i found interesting, of all the students we polled in the class room almost everyone raised in the hand who didn't like it. >> lots of pros and cons there. pens up, phones down. marissa, thank you. >>> fans and co-stars of this is us ron cephas jones. >> two-time emmy award winning actor died on saturday from a longstanding pulmo
. >> marissa, what's been the response given all that from students and parents you've spoken with about say in terms of parents the one i spoke to they were excited about the idea of their students, their children being able to focus on classes more but they were worried about the safety aspect, what happens in the worst case scenario, their children don't have access to their phones, now in terms of students, when we asked them a majority of them said they didn't like it. but take a...
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let's begin this hour with nbc meteorologist bill karins and marissa parra. bill, time out the next 24 to 48 hours. >> reporter: we'll see a tropical storm going into a hurricane and major hurricane in 40 hours of time, developing rapidly and we're trying to get the word out in western florida to get out of the way, especially people who are in rvs or mobile homes or low-level areas with houses with one level in them because that's the issue. by the time we get towards landfall, 120, 125, getting very serious, the storm will likely undergo rapid intensification during the day tuesday. notice tampa is on the south side on this, tallahassee is on the west. our computer models are in line of those two. the big bend area of florida, this is a very swathy low-lying area, probably the least populated area of all of florida, a major hurricane with doing the lease amount of damage that's where you would it want to likely hit. any slight shift will make a huge difference especially with storm surge the west coast of florida is shallow the waters's going to pile up, 7
let's begin this hour with nbc meteorologist bill karins and marissa parra. bill, time out the next 24 to 48 hours. >> reporter: we'll see a tropical storm going into a hurricane and major hurricane in 40 hours of time, developing rapidly and we're trying to get the word out in western florida to get out of the way, especially people who are in rvs or mobile homes or low-level areas with houses with one level in them because that's the issue. by the time we get towards landfall, 120, 125,...
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marissa, i'm glad to see you are safe where you are.last 24 hours. >> it is truly night and day. we have been out here for about 24 hours straight. and the difference could not be more stark, stephanie. it was not even maybe ten hours ago, you wouldn't even be able to walk where i'm standing right now. the water level, if i were to walk to the middle of the street a little further behind the camera where i am right now, it would be about waist deep. so this is an area right here to set the scene for you, sure acres in a bird, st. petersburg, that's peninsula. we are on a peninsula surrounded by the gulf of mexico on one side. you've got the bay on the other. this whole area is flood prone. it wasn't zone a. mandatory evacuation. it's because a lot of it is low lying. it is prone to those surges. and when we talk about the biggest threat to this area we have known for some time that wind was not gonna be a big threat here. we were not in the bag, threat direct path, they comb like some of our colleagues have been reporting further north
marissa, i'm glad to see you are safe where you are.last 24 hours. >> it is truly night and day. we have been out here for about 24 hours straight. and the difference could not be more stark, stephanie. it was not even maybe ten hours ago, you wouldn't even be able to walk where i'm standing right now. the water level, if i were to walk to the middle of the street a little further behind the camera where i am right now, it would be about waist deep. so this is an area right here to set...
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nbc's marissa parra was following this from miami. so how did it go?porter: well, for all intents and purposes, chris, it was a success. this was the third successful space flight for virgin galactic in just three months. we want to take you to some of the footage today. you're seeing the mothership, the spaceship, the rocket deploying from the mothership right there. that happened not that long ago, just a couple of hours ago, and the flight in total is about an hour. they just released the statistics on this. now, what happens is that rocket ship then reaches a certain altitude, and then they experience, everyone on board that you're seeing strapped in there, experiences three to four minutes of weightlessness. that is what it is all for, and we just talked about how this is now the space race for commercial space flight, chris, so what you're going to hear from is the mother/daughter duo, this is really special, the first mother daughter duo to make it to the edge of space, and what this trip meant for them. listen for yourself. >> i'm hoping to giv
nbc's marissa parra was following this from miami. so how did it go?porter: well, for all intents and purposes, chris, it was a success. this was the third successful space flight for virgin galactic in just three months. we want to take you to some of the footage today. you're seeing the mothership, the spaceship, the rocket deploying from the mothership right there. that happened not that long ago, just a couple of hours ago, and the flight in total is about an hour. they just released the...
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joining me now is marissa para in tampa. talk to us about the tampa region and what's happening just north of it. >> reporter: yeah. good afternoon. we are in what's called zone a. this is the mandatory evacuation area. you can probably tell why, for good reason. you can't even tell the difference between the road here -- this is bay shore boulevard for those of you familiar with tampa. it's a main thoroughfare. you can see that there's really no difference between this and tampa bay, which is completely spilled over, taken over the roads. if you pan the camera to the left, you will see what happens when you try to drive through these types of waters. this was earlier this morning. i will tell you, it was just even last night we saw cars driving through here with no problem. the waters rose quickly. someone clearly got a little too confident. had to be rescued. you can tell we're not getting heavy rain right now. we are not getting wind gusts. it's pretty calm. the tampa mayor has been clear. you will hear it again. this is
joining me now is marissa para in tampa. talk to us about the tampa region and what's happening just north of it. >> reporter: yeah. good afternoon. we are in what's called zone a. this is the mandatory evacuation area. you can probably tell why, for good reason. you can't even tell the difference between the road here -- this is bay shore boulevard for those of you familiar with tampa. it's a main thoroughfare. you can see that there's really no difference between this and tampa bay,...
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i want to bring in nbc news correspondent marissa parra who is in tampa.od morning, what are you seeing there? >> reporter: if you were to look over here, it's hard to tell whether i'm joining you from the streets of downtown tampa or tampa bay because tampa bay has completely overtaken streets here. if you were to look a little further over here, what you're going to see is a car that tried unsuccessfully to drive through these flooded streets. it was just last night, in fact, maybe even earlier this morning, that we saw cars driving through here. this is bay shore boulevard. this is a pretty normal place, a pretty average place to drive through in downtown. but as you can see, lots of flooding here. this person inside this car needed to be rescued. they tried to drive through an area they shouldn't. authorities kept asking people don't drive through flooded roads. otherwise we'll have to come and rescue. we have heard of several rescues in the area happening. we know of at least a couple in the peninsula, clearwater and st. petersburg. we know that st. p
i want to bring in nbc news correspondent marissa parra who is in tampa.od morning, what are you seeing there? >> reporter: if you were to look over here, it's hard to tell whether i'm joining you from the streets of downtown tampa or tampa bay because tampa bay has completely overtaken streets here. if you were to look a little further over here, what you're going to see is a car that tried unsuccessfully to drive through these flooded streets. it was just last night, in fact, maybe even...
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marissa, we can see the water coming over the barricades there. sense of the latest conditions there in tampa and how much worse things could get. >> yeah, so just to give you a lay of the land right now, as you mentioned we are in the tampa area, now this specifically called davis island and people in the tampa area are used to seeing flooding. we're talking about a very vulnerable area to surges, but the interesting thing about where i am right now if we were to pan the camera over there, you'll see we're outside tampa general hospital. this is tampa bay's only level one trauma center. you'll see over there those are called aqua fences. that is the barrier. that is the last line of defense for this hospital. they're supposed to be remaining operational throughout hurricane idalia, and this is something important to remember because what we're on is an island. the only way on or off if we turn the camera back around, the only way on or off here is through these bridges. as you can tell from where i'm standing right now this water quickly filling
marissa, we can see the water coming over the barricades there. sense of the latest conditions there in tampa and how much worse things could get. >> yeah, so just to give you a lay of the land right now, as you mentioned we are in the tampa area, now this specifically called davis island and people in the tampa area are used to seeing flooding. we're talking about a very vulnerable area to surges, but the interesting thing about where i am right now if we were to pan the camera over...
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joining us now with more is nbc news correspondent marissa parra here in biscayne bay, florida.e've been talking about heat all summer long, right? we've been talking about the dangers of it, not just trying to stay cool but what we really haven't talked about as much is the cost of it, really the dollars and cents behind it all. we're talking about records being broken from coast to coast. we spoke to energy companies in some of those states affected like texas, like florida, specifically florida power and light, which is the main one down here in florida, and they've talked about how they have already seen their peaks this summer. the thing is they both said they're seeing those peaks much earlier in the season than unusual. so as they're struggling to meet the demand, as people try to crank up the air-conditioning, try to get their houses, their apartments to a comfortable setting, so too are consumers struggling to keep up with the cost of it all. they estimated earlier this year that consumers would be spending 12% more on their utility bills this year compared to last. so
joining us now with more is nbc news correspondent marissa parra here in biscayne bay, florida.e've been talking about heat all summer long, right? we've been talking about the dangers of it, not just trying to stay cool but what we really haven't talked about as much is the cost of it, really the dollars and cents behind it all. we're talking about records being broken from coast to coast. we spoke to energy companies in some of those states affected like texas, like florida, specifically...
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nbc's marissa powell joins us now from jacksonville, marissa, what is the latest on the investigation? >> yeah, ali. for some context, this neighborhood where this shooter carried out his attack is predominantly a black neighborhood. and the shooter who, as you mentioned, had swastikas on his gun, also wrote racist messages in several different places. this, before opening fire at the dollar general store behind me. >> this morning, three people are shot dead in jacksonville florida, in a shooting police say was a racially motivated. >> we will pursue this incident as a hate crime. >> police say the shooter, a white male wearing a tactical vest and masks, opened fire in $1 general store saturday afternoon, killing two men and a women, all of them black, before turning the gun on himself. police on scene recovered an ar -style rifle and a handgun, one of them covered in hand drawn swastikas. >> this is a dark day in jacksonville's history, also life is tragic. but the hate that motivated the shooter's killing spree adds an additional layer of heartbreak? >> additional authorities say t
nbc's marissa powell joins us now from jacksonville, marissa, what is the latest on the investigation? >> yeah, ali. for some context, this neighborhood where this shooter carried out his attack is predominantly a black neighborhood. and the shooter who, as you mentioned, had swastikas on his gun, also wrote racist messages in several different places. this, before opening fire at the dollar general store behind me. >> this morning, three people are shot dead in jacksonville...
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to me now is nbc's marissa park for miami. marissa, welcome.what happened at the school meeting, and why the education commissioner was a no-show? >> yeah, so this town hall was highly anticipated for people who had strong feelings about how african american studies are taught across florida schools. so, among those was highly anticipated to show up as the florida parent of education commissioner, mary diaz, the inner. but as you see in this tweet you're about to see on your screen and just a second, before it was the date before they get to this highly anticipated town hall. that the us said he had told senator jones, who was behind organizing this town hall, that he would not be attending last week because of scheduling conflicts. now, those behind organizers contest that, and say this was a last-minute no-show. as you are about to hear, there was a lot of frustration and i are around the fact that he did not show up. whether or not that was last minute, they say that for them, this was their chance to press a member of the census administrat
to me now is nbc's marissa park for miami. marissa, welcome.what happened at the school meeting, and why the education commissioner was a no-show? >> yeah, so this town hall was highly anticipated for people who had strong feelings about how african american studies are taught across florida schools. so, among those was highly anticipated to show up as the florida parent of education commissioner, mary diaz, the inner. but as you see in this tweet you're about to see on your screen and...
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nbc news correspondent, marissa parlow, joins me live from jacksonville. marissa, what's the latest you can share with us? >> hey, katie, a lot to get. do we know the president of the united states has been briefed on the, as well as attorney general, merrick garland. as you mentioned, the fbi is looking into this as a hate crime. there is a federal civil rights investigation open right now. what we heard from the sheriff's office yesterday, we learned a lot. we believe that this is racially motivated, that this was something that was planned out. they say the gunman had a tactical vest. on swastikas were drawn on the gun, elise one of the guns that he had on his person. then he had messages, racist writings. he said the n-word several times, expressed as dire, blatant desire to, quote, kill black people. take a listen to some of what we're learning about the gunman who, by the way, has still not been publicly identified. >> the shooter was believed to have lived in -- county with his parents. he was involved in a 2016 domestic call in clay county, with no
nbc news correspondent, marissa parlow, joins me live from jacksonville. marissa, what's the latest you can share with us? >> hey, katie, a lot to get. do we know the president of the united states has been briefed on the, as well as attorney general, merrick garland. as you mentioned, the fbi is looking into this as a hate crime. there is a federal civil rights investigation open right now. what we heard from the sheriff's office yesterday, we learned a lot. we believe that this is...
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nbc's marissa power joins me from miami where the heat index could hit 109.been several weeks of me showing up on the show talking about the heat in some capacity. folks struggling to stay cool. it's not just a matter of comfort. it's a matter of safety, whether it's indoors or outdoors. when it comes to how much that costs, the bottom line is that the national energy assistance director's association estimated that consumers are spending 12% more on their energy bills this summer than they did last summer. and so this is obviously something that's very difficult for people in lower income households, struggling to keep up with this demand here. we spoke to a mother daughter duo with what this means for them. listen for yourself. >> it's been a struggle. i have had to ask for help from the program several times, just to get my bill paid. because i live on social security and a part-time job. so it's been a struggle and it goes up every year. >> i'm calling of these places to get help for my mom because she needs financial help, and there's only so much i can
nbc's marissa power joins me from miami where the heat index could hit 109.been several weeks of me showing up on the show talking about the heat in some capacity. folks struggling to stay cool. it's not just a matter of comfort. it's a matter of safety, whether it's indoors or outdoors. when it comes to how much that costs, the bottom line is that the national energy assistance director's association estimated that consumers are spending 12% more on their energy bills this summer than they did...
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marissa par for us, thank.the writers guild of america and hollywood studios met on friday for the first time since the wga strike began. so far, no agreement has been reached and whether or not to resume contract talks. this marks the first time in over three months that the sides have had any discussion. the wga walked out of its contract negotiation in early may. citing disagreements on residuals, salaries, and artificial intelligence amongst other issues. still ahead, the good liars talking to former president trump's most loyal supporters at his arraignment. many of which proved to be a case study into how the attempts to subvert the 2020 election succeeded. >> do you think that donald trump did harm by saying the election was stolen? >> i think he's done great to show that it was stolen. we believe that it was stolen. >> this is a little bit of a case study here. insurance so you only pay for what you need. you could save $700 dollars just by switching. ooooh, let me put a reminder on my phone. on the top
marissa par for us, thank.the writers guild of america and hollywood studios met on friday for the first time since the wga strike began. so far, no agreement has been reached and whether or not to resume contract talks. this marks the first time in over three months that the sides have had any discussion. the wga walked out of its contract negotiation in early may. citing disagreements on residuals, salaries, and artificial intelligence amongst other issues. still ahead, the good liars talking...
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phones are banned teachers love the policy students not surprisingly hate it what are parents saying marissa parra has the answer. >> reporter: at montgomery, alabama's carver high the morning rush to school is now a morning rush to scroll. >> power your phone off. >> reporter: new this year middle and high school students now forced to lock away phones before the bell rings. when do they get it back >> 2:45. >> reporter: 2:45. >> right >> reporter: principal gary hall pushed for the policy and the pouch to enforce it. >> they were texting, tweeting, you name it while classes were going on >> reporter: here's how it works at the beginning of the day students put their cell phones in these pouches. once it's locked i is really hard to get back open. they can keep it with them they just can't open them they're sealed this unlocking magnet the only thing designed to free them. it's not completely foolproof. >> we found a lot of cell phone cases with no phones. >> reporter: for students -- >> show of hands, who doesn't like the pouch? >> reporter: it's a painful adjustment >> i got to have my ph
phones are banned teachers love the policy students not surprisingly hate it what are parents saying marissa parra has the answer. >> reporter: at montgomery, alabama's carver high the morning rush to school is now a morning rush to scroll. >> power your phone off. >> reporter: new this year middle and high school students now forced to lock away phones before the bell rings. when do they get it back >> 2:45. >> reporter: 2:45. >> right >> reporter:...
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families going to the store live in fear of being gunned down because of the color of their skin marissa parra is in jacksonville tonight. >> reporter: in jacksonville tonight a community grieves over lives tragically lost. >> this is tough this is home. >> reporter: angela carr, jerrald gallion, and aj laguerre were shot and killed saturday after a gunman old fire at a dollar general store. >> pretty sad what happened >> it is really sad. >> the fbi identifying this as a hate crime. >> he hates a group of people and decided he wanted to kill them. >> reporter: the gunman was a 21-year-old identified and penned writings detailing what he thought about the black race and what he planned to do. today florida's governor calling the violence unacceptable >> targeting people due to their race has no place in the state of florida. >> reporter: authorities released these short clips. at the dollar general store here he is seen wearing a tactical vest armed with two guns one of them hand drawn with swastikas. >> my lord can't even go to the dollar store. >> reporter: his day of horror witnessed
families going to the store live in fear of being gunned down because of the color of their skin marissa parra is in jacksonville tonight. >> reporter: in jacksonville tonight a community grieves over lives tragically lost. >> this is tough this is home. >> reporter: angela carr, jerrald gallion, and aj laguerre were shot and killed saturday after a gunman old fire at a dollar general store. >> pretty sad what happened >> it is really sad. >> the fbi...
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. >> marissa newberry is a happy mother of two today. her first daughter, she says she suffered postpartum depression. >> i told my husband i didn't want to live anymore and i really believe that he and my daughter would be better off without me. >> it happened to rosa philips after the birth of her second child. >> i just felt very standoffish, sad, crying, what most people would say was depression. >> both women were diagnosed with both part postpartum depression, a condition that affects a half million women a year. symptoms include crying more than usual, feeling numb or disconnected from your baby, and worrying you will hurt your baby. a new drug called is around a load, it's a fast acting antidepressant pill taken once a day for 14 days. rosa phillips was part of the clinical trial. >> i was able to go back to my normal self and being able to enjoy my family. >> the manufacturer says, it works by targeting brain networks, responsible for mood, arousal, behavior, cognition. but it is the speed, working in this little as three days,
. >> marissa newberry is a happy mother of two today. her first daughter, she says she suffered postpartum depression. >> i told my husband i didn't want to live anymore and i really believe that he and my daughter would be better off without me. >> it happened to rosa philips after the birth of her second child. >> i just felt very standoffish, sad, crying, what most people would say was depression. >> both women were diagnosed with both part postpartum...
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joining me now, marissa parra, who's in tampa for us. welcome, idalia is in the rear view for folks in tampa, what are you seeing where you are right now? >> i will tell you, i have been out here since about 3:00 in the morning, and it has been, i will start first with what we saw around then. at that time, the water was just below my knees. we saw several vehicles stranded, including that white one over there, which seems silly when you look at it now. that person inside of it driving it, had to be rescued and that is not the only car around here. we've seen several instances of cars that needed rescuing, and people that needed rescuing, not just in tampa. here's an example of someone. this is a great example happening right here. these waters have receded quite a bit. it's still difficult to drive through. she's shaking her head i think in agreement, and so you have a lot of waters that have been flooded and a lot of streets number just here in tampa. this is bay shore boulevard, by the way, a main thoroughfare for those who don't know
joining me now, marissa parra, who's in tampa for us. welcome, idalia is in the rear view for folks in tampa, what are you seeing where you are right now? >> i will tell you, i have been out here since about 3:00 in the morning, and it has been, i will start first with what we saw around then. at that time, the water was just below my knees. we saw several vehicles stranded, including that white one over there, which seems silly when you look at it now. that person inside of it driving...
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marissa parra has the latest >> reporter: in the moments after a miraculous rescue, gratitude hits this mother like a wave >> we cannot thank the coast guard, the fire rescue and obviously everybody. we just want to say thank you so much. >> reporter: this was her son, charles gregory, just hours before the 25-year-old seen hugging his knees, lone and lost at sea for almost two days after a fishing trip gone wrong. >> he lost his engine, when he got swept out to sea at some point his vessel capsized. he lost all his survivor equipment including his phone, which he would have been able to use to call out to us. >> reporter: the clock was ticking, he had no food, no water and his boat was on the brink of sinking forced to tread the florida ocean for as long as his body and the sharks would let him. >> any kind of marine life would be a concern. >> reporter: rescuers desperate for a sign of life finally spotted a sight for sore eyes early saturday morning, there was the 25-year-old waving at them from a boat half-full. >> we didn't want his legs to give out underneath him based on the fakd
marissa parra has the latest >> reporter: in the moments after a miraculous rescue, gratitude hits this mother like a wave >> we cannot thank the coast guard, the fire rescue and obviously everybody. we just want to say thank you so much. >> reporter: this was her son, charles gregory, just hours before the 25-year-old seen hugging his knees, lone and lost at sea for almost two days after a fishing trip gone wrong. >> he lost his engine, when he got swept out to sea at...
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marissa? yeah, it's still over southern california. that's why a tropical storm warning was issued for southern california for the first time ever. and it's because we're going to see unprecedented rain totals not just in the valleys, but even in the desert communities. we're tracking anywhere from about 5 inches of rain and upwards of about 10 inches of rain for the local mountains there from los angeles county into san diego county. so they're going to get about half a year's worth of rain or a full year's worth of rain in just a matter of one to 2 days. let's take a live look at radar for because as you can dry for the most part for us in the bay area. there's a line of showers out in the pacific that is expected to make its way inland during the overnight hours. but really just going to bring us glorify drizzle here in the bay area. so >> the brunt of the rain will remain to our east, mainly for the central valley's but future cast going to track light scattered hit or miss showers. monday morning. and even into your monday afterno
marissa? yeah, it's still over southern california. that's why a tropical storm warning was issued for southern california for the first time ever. and it's because we're going to see unprecedented rain totals not just in the valleys, but even in the desert communities. we're tracking anywhere from about 5 inches of rain and upwards of about 10 inches of rain for the local mountains there from los angeles county into san diego county. so they're going to get about half a year's worth of rain or...
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marissa. yeah, we have one more day of mild to hot temperatures. not going to be as hot tomorrow is what it was today. but >> we are going to see some relief, especially along the coast. tracking temperatures out there right now, downtown san francisco in tim brown currently in the mid 60's getting those warm, dry north wind. so a little bit of a diablo wind influence there in with a mix of a cool sea breeze influence, keeping temperatures. they're still on the mild side with near average highs in the mid 60's for brett flirting with 90. so definitely hot out there. 89 degrees. but finally, really for fremont in the low 70's, very pleasant temperatures for those of you in vallejo and fairfax, even santa rosa cooling down into the low 70's. so it's finally feeling cooler out there in the bay area. but it won't last long because tomorrow is going to be another hot one inland radar for, though, is going to track some changes in the extended forecast by monday that we are going to see a shallow marine layer giving us plenty of sunshine for monday morni
marissa. yeah, we have one more day of mild to hot temperatures. not going to be as hot tomorrow is what it was today. but >> we are going to see some relief, especially along the coast. tracking temperatures out there right now, downtown san francisco in tim brown currently in the mid 60's getting those warm, dry north wind. so a little bit of a diablo wind influence there in with a mix of a cool sea breeze influence, keeping temperatures. they're still on the mild side with near average...
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. >> that was nbc's marissa power reporting.ng in downtown louisville. at least five others were hurt. so far no motive in this attack. the shooter though is still on the run. now to chicago, where investigators are working to solve a shooting outside the white sox game against the -- two people were hurt here, officials fans in the stadium were not at risk and they were allowed to have the game go on. a postgame concert at the concert was canceled. the u.s. marines -- a total of 23 marines were on board the aircraft today, flying in support of a routine training exercise. here is what australian officials said about the other marines involved. >> a 23 u.s. marine corps -- we are doing everything we can to return them safely back to -- five marines have been returned to -- with the remaining being triaged at the -- >> two russia where officials say genetic testing has confirmed the death of wagner chief yevgeny prigozhin. you will remember prigozhin and his group staged a mutiny against military commanders in june. investigators
. >> that was nbc's marissa power reporting.ng in downtown louisville. at least five others were hurt. so far no motive in this attack. the shooter though is still on the run. now to chicago, where investigators are working to solve a shooting outside the white sox game against the -- two people were hurt here, officials fans in the stadium were not at risk and they were allowed to have the game go on. a postgame concert at the concert was canceled. the u.s. marines -- a total of 23...
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okay, that we must edit, manufacturing data, drop rental, and traditionally, and marissa lauren, so i think part of today's program. i'm thank you for watching. you can see the program again at any time by going to the website. so i'll just do a dot com for further discussion. join us about facebook page. you'll find that at facebook dot com forward slash h a insights story. and of course you can join the conversation on twitter. handle the inside story for me. i agree. instead of going on the team here and so on, thanks for watching. we'll see you at the the territorial social and ethnic divisions. friends has recently seen nationwide protests after the shooting of a teenager in paris cover world goes to some of the cities most disadvantaged communities and explore as complex questions of french identity. paris, a divided city by now to 0. away from home. these ukrainians and bodies celebrate division bound a national holiday designed to uphold the traditions of ukraine's national clothing with looks lot like a russian. so we have separated land which we have national close. nearly 6
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got a new, some replaces bite and watching when marissa is vp. cala harris is out and they are now changing everything. bobby just sped up the removal because i'm telling you for the 1st time is based on a couple of months ago. even though there's no way there's a real chance that donald trump could be the 2nd chance that donald trump could be the 2nd grover cleveland and actually be the 2nd non consecutive president. because right now he is number one in the republican field. and because of bobby tucker, and by the way to tucker is the bill buckley of his time. he may not be in a offers, but he is extremely critical. so we're seeing right now things that are changes. and one more thing, as we're talking about does jordan and komar talking about hunter biden's checking account, who cares? this is how, how out of their mind they are, how out of the it was already cares about that time. so i'm not ready. 2024 is the waters, tyler brought up a really good point. i think it did the do. the salvage, the, the, the political culture is going to be resolved within the republican party and consideri
got a new, some replaces bite and watching when marissa is vp. cala harris is out and they are now changing everything. bobby just sped up the removal because i'm telling you for the 1st time is based on a couple of months ago. even though there's no way there's a real chance that donald trump could be the 2nd chance that donald trump could be the 2nd grover cleveland and actually be the 2nd non consecutive president. because right now he is number one in the republican field. and because of...
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leaving at least one death and wide sphr widespread damage, we check in with fox weather meteorologist marissares. >> we have all of tropical storm hilary within the state of california. this includes the center, first time since 1997. we're talking about is incredibly rare. it is not unprecedented. i want to highlight the flash flood concerns we have coming from southern california to the l.a. area. imperial county today orange county, l.a. county now further to the north san bernardino also included. hearing about some arrest -- water rescues in l.a. county, the roads are floods or will be in the flash flood son scenario, the rain big story, with a lot of moisture, areas are not used to dealing with up to 5 inches of rain, you and hurricane force winds out in back mountain california, 8484 mormiles per hour. but you see wins above 70 to 84. the highest you go in elevation, you are going through the valleys and areas, with the, aggressive wind it could make it a little bit worse, could still see power outages there are 30 thousand without power at this time and they are also dealing with rain
leaving at least one death and wide sphr widespread damage, we check in with fox weather meteorologist marissares. >> we have all of tropical storm hilary within the state of california. this includes the center, first time since 1997. we're talking about is incredibly rare. it is not unprecedented. i want to highlight the flash flood concerns we have coming from southern california to the l.a. area. imperial county today orange county, l.a. county now further to the north san bernardino...
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he is getting an demands he uses his influence to get rid of the prosecutor who was investigating marissacorruption and was about to ruin the company. shortly thereafter, he flies to dubai and meets with the ceo who demands get your dad on the phone. dad joins the conversation and joe biden's infamous extortion demand, $1 billion or you must fire this prosecutor. what is that? it is pay to play. it is bribery and it is an impeachable offense. you don't have to laugh today. goldman over trump's conversation of marie smith is saying the conversation over marie's mom is. >> and admitted with no experience. nancy thinks the money is north of $50 million. others think it might go as high as 100 million or more. and admitted with no experience, what would they do for that money? >> he was selling out america and his father was helping you. the brain and was biden but without his support and active participation, nothing could succeed. they could not make money. >> do you agree? >> the impeachment of the first time looks like a political cover-up. >> it is going to be interesting. thank you. whe
he is getting an demands he uses his influence to get rid of the prosecutor who was investigating marissacorruption and was about to ruin the company. shortly thereafter, he flies to dubai and meets with the ceo who demands get your dad on the phone. dad joins the conversation and joe biden's infamous extortion demand, $1 billion or you must fire this prosecutor. what is that? it is pay to play. it is bribery and it is an impeachable offense. you don't have to laugh today. goldman over trump's...
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. >> nbc's marissa parra explains why. >> reporter: deep in the marshes of south florida, the everglades burmese pythons, but finding nocturnal creatures skilled at hiding doesn't come easy. tina and gary petty are up to the task. they're new to the hunting field. they're also married and this is date night, a shared love that started with an instagram post. >> i was like, what is this? >> reporter: this is a nonprofit called the swamp aprils and their mission, they say, is to serve veterans through serving the wilderness. they bring veterans south to join the growing ranks of florida's python hunters. experts say getting the invasive species out is crucial. >> they are eating our native birds, reptiles and mammals. we have seen significant declines in many different mammal species. >> reporter: where hunting pythons is clearly helping the environment, we wanted to know how this is helping veterans. so we took to the swamp with the idea maker himself, tom rayhill. >> this is kind of filling a need hard to fill in civilian life afterwards. >> yeah, especially when they come out. i've had
. >> nbc's marissa parra explains why. >> reporter: deep in the marshes of south florida, the everglades burmese pythons, but finding nocturnal creatures skilled at hiding doesn't come easy. tina and gary petty are up to the task. they're new to the hunting field. they're also married and this is date night, a shared love that started with an instagram post. >> i was like, what is this? >> reporter: this is a nonprofit called the swamp aprils and their mission, they say,...
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there are pleas for missing loved ones to get in contact such as, "we love you, marissa, call us, pleaseate loved ones and bring the back. also on that board, there are offers of help — "can give rides to the airport — up to three!" kamala harris spoke to reporters about those fires in hawaii and described the situation as tragic. the president and i are deeply concerned about what is happening, why maui in particular, we are monitoring it closely. we are coordinating federal resources, to swiftly get there and support the work that has to be done both in terms of recovery, but to just support folks on the ground, it is tragic what has happened there. i have full faith and confidence in the leadership in hawaii, to stay on top of this, they will have our full support and it really is tragic. and of course the facts are unfolding as more information comes together around what is actually happening in terms of the damage and of course the loss of life. so our prayers are with the families. [30 the loss of life. so our prayers are with the families.— the loss of life. so our prayers are wit
there are pleas for missing loved ones to get in contact such as, "we love you, marissa, call us, pleaseate loved ones and bring the back. also on that board, there are offers of help — "can give rides to the airport — up to three!" kamala harris spoke to reporters about those fires in hawaii and described the situation as tragic. the president and i are deeply concerned about what is happening, why maui in particular, we are monitoring it closely. we are coordinating federal...