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might get messier. many called for a boycott on alice through the looking glass and it may have worked. it made $34 million over the four day weekend which is much lower than projected. >> more movie news to get to ghost busters hits theaters later this summer but it's a hotly discussed topic on social media and now melissa i striking back at all the haters criticizing the all female cast. >> do you want a piece of me? >> this ghost buster is a troll buster saying find a friend. >> i don't know if it was a race thing or a lady thing but i'm mad. >> much of the online venom directed at the new g busters is sexist. all of those comments ruiningch really? wour men doing any movie earth will destroy your childhood? the first trailer got more thumbs down votes than any other in youtube history. the studio then released a second one on facebook. emoji reactions overwhelmingly positive. the director addressed early criticism with me on set. >> when people first heard that i'm doing an all female ghost busters
might get messier. many called for a boycott on alice through the looking glass and it may have worked. it made $34 million over the four day weekend which is much lower than projected. >> more movie news to get to ghost busters hits theaters later this summer but it's a hotly discussed topic on social media and now melissa i striking back at all the haters criticizing the all female cast. >> do you want a piece of me? >> this ghost buster is a troll buster saying find a...
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. >> you could but messy, messier than usual. >> no kidding. >>> nationals looking to do something theyve not done in 30 years and the cats are in the wait and see mode. they don't have a game but they found out what kind of penalty will be delivered >>> the nationals. off to one of the best starts of franchise history and then fall down on the job losing 3 straight to the phillies by the end of the week. they got back on track taking 2 straight. could they register a sweep? really? interest the fans in hello, everyone has to be connected. back to form here. now, today we saw the cy young winner he loves, strikes out 9 in 7 innings of . work gave up just 4 hits. offense, there was plenty of that. with robinson going yard and the 3-1 7th. now, getting the first road sweep of the cardinals in 30 years. here is robinson on mad max's strong outing. >> for him to go out and slam the door on 7 innings that is it right there. glad to see it. our starting rotations and our bullpen has been great. hopefully scoring runs and keep getting wins. >> to baltimore where the orioles were going to win t
. >> you could but messy, messier than usual. >> no kidding. >>> nationals looking to do something theyve not done in 30 years and the cats are in the wait and see mode. they don't have a game but they found out what kind of penalty will be delivered >>> the nationals. off to one of the best starts of franchise history and then fall down on the job losing 3 straight to the phillies by the end of the week. they got back on track taking 2 straight. could they...
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option 2 is messier. >> a standoff nuclear explosion. >> reporter: yes, a nuclear device at just the right distance. >> just the uppermost layers, and the rest of the asteriod will recoil in the other direction. >> reporter: but you don't set off nuclear twices at asteriods without knowing the response. these layers are powerful enough to create a high- temperature plasma and annihilate the rock. >> the results will work into the giant cluster of computers here at livermore to inform how an asteriod would respond to the explosion. >> reporter: now, we to have more elegant options for redirecting an asteriod. the so-called gravity tracker that uses just that, gravity and maybe a piece of the asteriod itself to pull the thing into orbit but that would take perhaps several years of planning and execution. so time is short? then going nuclear would be the option in what would be a grim situation. >> we want to be prepared in the event of an emergency and act quickly and advise decision makers to the best of our ability. >> reporter: wilson walker, kpix 5 through and the meteorites were d
option 2 is messier. >> a standoff nuclear explosion. >> reporter: yes, a nuclear device at just the right distance. >> just the uppermost layers, and the rest of the asteriod will recoil in the other direction. >> reporter: but you don't set off nuclear twices at asteriods without knowing the response. these layers are powerful enough to create a high- temperature plasma and annihilate the rock. >> the results will work into the giant cluster of computers here at...
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source tells e news, jackson is in her second try messier of pregnancy, she and her husband working with a fertility specialist. >> congratulations to her. >> wow, good for her. >>> and another jackson kid. >> but not good for us. keep out looking out the window. i know you don't make the weather, you just are the bearer of bad news. >> i'm the one that has to bring down the party. i do promise that there is some sundown the road here. eventually. >> what's basically happening, it just keeps ongoing, we're still stuck with this very same pattern, where, you basically have the jet stream dip far enough south it keeps sending additional systems our way, that's where this is all coming from, and in addition to that we also have more on shore wind flow as of late, keeping clouds in place, all of that. so, you know there is has been very interesting beginning to the month of may, we start things off by looking at couple of statistics when it comes to some of the wet weather that's currently or already falling four of the five last day s, and already may fifth, inch and quarter worth of rainfa
source tells e news, jackson is in her second try messier of pregnancy, she and her husband working with a fertility specialist. >> congratulations to her. >> wow, good for her. >>> and another jackson kid. >> but not good for us. keep out looking out the window. i know you don't make the weather, you just are the bearer of bad news. >> i'm the one that has to bring down the party. i do promise that there is some sundown the road here. eventually. >>...
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option 2 is a bit messier. >> standoff nuclear explosion. >> reporter: yes, a nuclear device detonated at just the right distance. >> just the uppermost layers of the surface are heated to high temperatures and blow off in a vapor and the rest of the asteroid recoils in the other direction. >> reporter: you don't go setting off nuclear devices near asteroids without knowing they'll respond. that's where this stuff comes in. these lasers are powerful enough to create a high temperature plasma and annihilate the rock. >> results from this will feed directly in to the giant clusters of computers here at livermore to inform how an asteroid would actually respond to either a standoff nuclear explosion or kinetic factor. >> we do have more elegant options. the gravity traction, which uses a piece of it to pull it in to proper orbit. those take several years of planning then execution. if time is short, going nuclear might be our best option in what would be a pretty grim situation. >> we want to be prepared in the event there's an emergency. we need to act quickly and advise the decision mak
option 2 is a bit messier. >> standoff nuclear explosion. >> reporter: yes, a nuclear device detonated at just the right distance. >> just the uppermost layers of the surface are heated to high temperatures and blow off in a vapor and the rest of the asteroid recoils in the other direction. >> reporter: you don't go setting off nuclear devices near asteroids without knowing they'll respond. that's where this stuff comes in. these lasers are powerful enough to create a...
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. >> this situation looks messier than it did just a few moments ago.several police cars arrived to the scene, a few ambulances are there as well. 95 around the girard point bridge headed northbound approaching that area right now. not all lanes are blocked. no big backups by the scene right now. the two left lanes are getting by. it's the right lane and right shoulder we have blocked right now. headed northbound toward the girard point bridge. no problems or delays. but they also could close off some of these lanes in the next couple minutes or so. we'll keep you updated as long as this accident scene is active on 95. there's also construction, earlier water main break around city avenue, headed northbound. small delays on steve ave between 59th street and 54th. just the right lane is closed. traffic is getting through the area as well. there's paving crews out there on kelly drive also. both directions westbound and eastbound between the hunting park avenue and brewery hill drive. >>> 20 minutes before 6:00.ç 52 degrees right now. moments after trage
. >> this situation looks messier than it did just a few moments ago.several police cars arrived to the scene, a few ambulances are there as well. 95 around the girard point bridge headed northbound approaching that area right now. not all lanes are blocked. no big backups by the scene right now. the two left lanes are getting by. it's the right lane and right shoulder we have blocked right now. headed northbound toward the girard point bridge. no problems or delays. but they also could...
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. >> she called pico to report some damaged power lines, but then she says they left her yard messier than the storm did. coming up at 6:00, see what happens when nbc 10 responds. >>> plus, continuing coverage on the amtrak deadly derailment one year later. nbc 10's matt delucia is live this morning at 30th street station with what's changed in a year. >>> right now on nbc 10 news today, deadly derailment, one year later. how things have changed in the year since amtrak train 188 crashed in port richmond. >>> doctors accused of dealing drugs. three local doctors are facing charges for selling prescription pills to dealers and addicts. >>> suspected serial burglar busted. we showed yo eed you the videou called police. >>> it's 6:00 a.m. good morning. this is "nbc 10 news today." i'm tracy davidson. >> and i'm vai sikahema. it is friday eve, as you like to say. a nice one at that. let's get to first alert meteorologt
. >> she called pico to report some damaged power lines, but then she says they left her yard messier than the storm did. coming up at 6:00, see what happens when nbc 10 responds. >>> plus, continuing coverage on the amtrak deadly derailment one year later. nbc 10's matt delucia is live this morning at 30th street station with what's changed in a year. >>> right now on nbc 10 news today, deadly derailment, one year later. how things have changed in the year since amtrak...
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. >> i'm here for the first time representing my own foundation, i'll be setting up the mark messier foundation. >> reporter: it's all a brain child of ceo steve starker who sits every day in the middle of the trading room directing large blocs of stock trades. >> we've donated over $35 million over the last 14 years. today may be our biggest day ever. >> reporter: for a brief two-hour period, many of the most famous sports celebrities in america, reggie jackson and bobby valentine, as well as miss universe and miss usa. and mark cuba rubbing elbows doing honorary trades on behalf of charities. this is not a one-time event. most of these celebrities have established charities that they are actively supporting. >> i'm indebted to the boys and girls club. for many reasons that's why i'm in the big leagues today. ever since i've been in the major leagues for 20 years i've been big back. and hoping to give the same opportunity for these kids of today. >> reporter: even former new york mayor mike bloom berg stopped by to work the crowd and to talk a little politics. >> he has fooled every
. >> i'm here for the first time representing my own foundation, i'll be setting up the mark messier foundation. >> reporter: it's all a brain child of ceo steve starker who sits every day in the middle of the trading room directing large blocs of stock trades. >> we've donated over $35 million over the last 14 years. today may be our biggest day ever. >> reporter: for a brief two-hour period, many of the most famous sports celebrities in america, reggie jackson and...
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as the mudslinging gets messier, what is she claiming today?
as the mudslinging gets messier, what is she claiming today?
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angels arrived, annouced the virgin birth, this happened (laughter) - it's a lot messier than it seems. - here's the other thing that is perhaps even more important as you get to know how competitive, how fiercely competitive jackie is, you begin to understand the the turning of the other cheek is unbelievably it's a tough thing to do. he's gonna turn the other cheek for three years, one in the minors and two in the majors is not like his character. he's actually going against who he is in order to make sure that this experiment succeeds. - amazing. - it's one of the great stories. - [evan] one of the things i loved also, another part of this that i really enjoyed was the story that rachel robinson tells. they get married and instead of going on a traditional honeymoon, the honeymoon is we're gonna go to spring training. they get on, they attempt to get on the plane. - a series of planes that are gonna take them from los angeles to florida for the spring training. he's joining the royals which is the triple a baseball team of the dodgers, and ricky's picked it so he can go and be in mo
angels arrived, annouced the virgin birth, this happened (laughter) - it's a lot messier than it seems. - here's the other thing that is perhaps even more important as you get to know how competitive, how fiercely competitive jackie is, you begin to understand the the turning of the other cheek is unbelievably it's a tough thing to do. he's gonna turn the other cheek for three years, one in the minors and two in the majors is not like his character. he's actually going against who he is in...
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. >> coming up, things get messier in the ad seg unit. >> one of the other inmates threw feces in his cell. it was pretty terrible actually. he has feces all over him. all over the room. all over the walls. it was everywhere. >> mark hinkston reaches the breaking point. >> y'all keeping me in this [ bleep ]. y'all keeping me with these pedophiles, man! y'all playing with me bro. i'm been trying my hardest. my [ bleep ]. i'm telling you -- >> i done told you don't talk to me like that. >>> at the hamilton county justice center, mark hinkston has been in the administrative segregation unit for nearly eight months after stabbing another inmate. but now it's hinkston who's been attacked. >> i had my cell door shut. chutes was open, and as i'm watching tv, a guy came down here and had a bottle full of [ bleep ] that he done liquified and sprayed it in my cell, man. >> one of the inmates threw feces in his cell. it was pretty terribly actually. he had feces all over him. all over the room. all over the walls. it was everywhere. >> i basically stood here with the [ bleep ] on me. and once th
. >> coming up, things get messier in the ad seg unit. >> one of the other inmates threw feces in his cell. it was pretty terrible actually. he has feces all over him. all over the room. all over the walls. it was everywhere. >> mark hinkston reaches the breaking point. >> y'all keeping me in this [ bleep ]. y'all keeping me with these pedophiles, man! y'all playing with me bro. i'm been trying my hardest. my [ bleep ]. i'm telling you -- >> i done told you don't...
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it's by an artist named jason messier, all this is all the garbage of female comedian from phyllis dillerin, and all of joan river's surgical dressings, and i've got some rolling papers in there. and these are gifts joan has given me over the years. but this is a special, special thing. i think sara silverman's gefilte fish is in there. >> seth: that's fantastic. this is just a culmination or a collection i should say of all the art -- the garbage of your favorite female comedians. >> the trash of comedians. and so he made this. and he's a brilliant guy. he makes stuff of people's trash. >> seth: that's fantastic. so, you are going to be on the road a bunch. is it a relief to be done with the album? >> i'm glad. i mean, i always make music. this is a beautiful thing to bring out of my vault. i have a vault, like prince. [ laughter ] most people who make music have a vault of music. i'm proud to bring it and show people and let them enjoy it. it's fun. i love it. >> seth: it's wonderful to have you back here. i hope everyone gives it a listen, and have great shows. >> thank you, i love you
it's by an artist named jason messier, all this is all the garbage of female comedian from phyllis dillerin, and all of joan river's surgical dressings, and i've got some rolling papers in there. and these are gifts joan has given me over the years. but this is a special, special thing. i think sara silverman's gefilte fish is in there. >> seth: that's fantastic. this is just a culmination or a collection i should say of all the art -- the garbage of your favorite female comedians....
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we knew, jim, pre-9/11 has become more criminal at times, at times, more younger and radical, more messier than they used to be, and if this proves he is dead, spent the last few months of his life trying to show he's more vigorous leader that presents progress on the feel. that is behind the progress seen by the taliban in helmand where they took ground back and the horrifying death toll of afghanistan in the early months of this year as well, and i think the significance there is now how quickly this can be con offici official, and how it may enable the afghanistan government to move forward to get peace talks going and what it means for afghanistan now. jim? >> u.s. is care ful to say they have not confirm the the death, but likely dead, confirming they have some intelligence that he feels the man in the strike, and that when the strike took place, convinced the people targeted did not survive it. long experience in the region with intelligence. there's been a series of successful strikes, not just in the afghanistan-pakistan region, but iraq and syria against isis, in yemen against al
we knew, jim, pre-9/11 has become more criminal at times, at times, more younger and radical, more messier than they used to be, and if this proves he is dead, spent the last few months of his life trying to show he's more vigorous leader that presents progress on the feel. that is behind the progress seen by the taliban in helmand where they took ground back and the horrifying death toll of afghanistan in the early months of this year as well, and i think the significance there is now how...
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perhaps the willingness of the american political tradition to embrace the messier liberalism are presented by mill then it one time it seemed the very essence of political possibility in this country. [applause] >> thank you. thank the i organizers. going to talk about the scottish enlightenment, and its association with united states constitution very i understand why people might wonder why am talking about the scottish alignments, but i'm hoping that by the time i explained that the united states constitution has very strong roots in the ideology and the philosophy of public philosophy of the scottish enlightenment, that you will suddenly want to study it more in depth. i will give you some of it. let's start with truly common ground, and instrument that we absolutely all respect, that is the united states constitution. a constitutional law professor at the university of chicago for our first statement. in his book, he talks a lot about why the constitution is such an incredible document. the thing he mentions that he thought was really the brilliance of it was the conversational demand
perhaps the willingness of the american political tradition to embrace the messier liberalism are presented by mill then it one time it seemed the very essence of political possibility in this country. [applause] >> thank you. thank the i organizers. going to talk about the scottish enlightenment, and its association with united states constitution very i understand why people might wonder why am talking about the scottish alignments, but i'm hoping that by the time i explained that the...
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short, clearly defined narrative, usually 140 less, at a time when life is, as we all know, a lot messierthan that. it teaches us things we never knew about life, our jobs, our friends, to give us a chance to grow in one of two directions. you can either embrace the or you can grow old before your time. atwife, who i kiss goodbye on mother'srning day -- who i kissed goodbye at 7:00 this morning on mother's day -- [applause] is the most positive person i know and she lights up the room when she is and it. and she has raised three kids who can see the bright side of almost everything. they are 25, 22, and 19. i marvel at their optimism, but i also know their faith in themselves and their future is a big part of their drive to improve, to overcome, to succeed. i have watched them fight their in ahrough troubled waters way that makes me proud. they are comfortable with reading uncomfortable, and i cherish that. i would urge you all to take chances -- smart chances -- and recognize that if you never get outside your comfort zone, you'll never get to where you truly want to be. since this is mo
short, clearly defined narrative, usually 140 less, at a time when life is, as we all know, a lot messierthan that. it teaches us things we never knew about life, our jobs, our friends, to give us a chance to grow in one of two directions. you can either embrace the or you can grow old before your time. atwife, who i kiss goodbye on mother'srning day -- who i kissed goodbye at 7:00 this morning on mother's day -- [applause] is the most positive person i know and she lights up the room when she...
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more specifically, the issue becomes even messier when the modifier "black" or "african american" describeseligion. these adjectives bear the unusual burden of a difficult history that colors the way religion is practiced and understood in the united states. they register the horror of slavery and the terror of jim crow, as well as the richly textured experiences of a captured people, for whom sorrow stands alongside joy. it is in this context, one characterized by the ever-present need to account for ones presence in the world in the face of white supremacy that african american religion takes on such significance. i want to make a distinction between african american religion and african american religious life. african american religious life is not reducible to those rounds that contains avenues for solace and comfort and answers to questions about who we take ourselves to be in relation to the mysteries of the universe. meaning is down for some in and obediencegod to dogma and ritual practice. here, evil is accounted for and hope at least for some is assured. in short, african american
more specifically, the issue becomes even messier when the modifier "black" or "african american" describeseligion. these adjectives bear the unusual burden of a difficult history that colors the way religion is practiced and understood in the united states. they register the horror of slavery and the terror of jim crow, as well as the richly textured experiences of a captured people, for whom sorrow stands alongside joy. it is in this context, one characterized by the...
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fallujah, a longer term, much messier potential project and it shows a sense of cohesion against isisesults potentially in the months ahead but this is a phenomenally complex messy process with so many i can and syrian civilians caught in between. brooke? >> thank you so much. by the way, we'll be talking to pentagon correspondent barbara starr in a similar part of the world. her exclusive reporting next hour. do not miss that. coming up next, though, politics, bernie sanders says things could be messy. his word. at the democratic convention in july. what did he mean by that? all of this as we get word that bernie sanders is sauling for a recount in a recent primary in the south and discuss with carl bernstein. stay here. live in paris. when you airbnb, you have your own home. so, live there. even if it's just for a night. you wouldn't take medicine without checking the side effects. hey honey. huh. the good news is my hypertension is gone. so why would you invest without checking brokercheck? check your broker with brokercheck. amazing sleep stays with you all day and all night. slee
fallujah, a longer term, much messier potential project and it shows a sense of cohesion against isisesults potentially in the months ahead but this is a phenomenally complex messy process with so many i can and syrian civilians caught in between. brooke? >> thank you so much. by the way, we'll be talking to pentagon correspondent barbara starr in a similar part of the world. her exclusive reporting next hour. do not miss that. coming up next, though, politics, bernie sanders says things...
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i think one of us will be messier than the other one. >> i will be covered in chalk by the end of theay. >> reporter: i need my gear. >> yes. >> reporter: i'm going to be changing into this stuff and i'm thinking that today is going to be one of the most colorful days in my journalist history here. it's going to be a lot of fun. >> is it a mosh pit or a run. >> reporter: no. it's a run. it goes through san jose. i will see how quickly i can keep up. we may have to get from one station to the next. look what i am competing with. these girls are in much better shape. can i borough the tutu? she said i could. >> that will be a shot. >> reporter: it goes with my outfit. >> we will break in for that. >> that is a teaser. i saw him this morning and i was like you have to take off that tie, christian. >> you have to lose it. >> yeah. >> not a good idea to wear a white shirt to this. >> reporter: i aplanned ahead. >> apparently. >>> let's go downstairs to rosemary who is looking at this warm, warm forecast. rosemary. >> a round of applause because the last two weekends have been cloudy. and n
i think one of us will be messier than the other one. >> i will be covered in chalk by the end of theay. >> reporter: i need my gear. >> yes. >> reporter: i'm going to be changing into this stuff and i'm thinking that today is going to be one of the most colorful days in my journalist history here. it's going to be a lot of fun. >> is it a mosh pit or a run. >> reporter: no. it's a run. it goes through san jose. i will see how quickly i can keep up. we may...
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is the democratic party now rivalling the republican party who will have a messier convention now?de the party. but i do think that the task of bringing the democratic party back together is bigger than perhaps the clinton campaign prepared for. i think we see that now, because the nature in which the sanders supporters and the high command of the sanders campaign and the candidate himself are finishing out this process, indicates they are an absolutely no hurry to make nice and come together. >> now, fair criticism. i was wrong. when i said that these two parties both are in extensional trouble. >> he was wrong. let's mark this down. may 18th. >> this has never happened with the two of us. but it did happen with you. but my question to you is this. maybe to savage my point a little bit. hillary clinton, 2008, everyone says well, she was in the sanders position, she won a string at the end. it was hope and change that was her opponent, and wound up beating her. she is up against hope and change again in the form of bernie sanders, who arguably does not have a lot of the appeal that
is the democratic party now rivalling the republican party who will have a messier convention now?de the party. but i do think that the task of bringing the democratic party back together is bigger than perhaps the clinton campaign prepared for. i think we see that now, because the nature in which the sanders supporters and the high command of the sanders campaign and the candidate himself are finishing out this process, indicates they are an absolutely no hurry to make nice and come together....