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nbc's morgan radford has that story. >> reporter: a heated match off the court. former tennis pro john mcenroe raising eyebrows with npr, questioning whether serena williams is as good as the guys. >> best female player ever. >> why say female player? >> if she played the men's circuit, she would be like 700 in the world. >> you think so? >> yeah. that doesn't mean i don't think serena is an incredible player. i do. >> reporter: still, williams fired back, tweeting, deer john, i adore and respect you, but please, please keep me out of your statements that are not factually based. serena williams has scored 23 grand slam singles titles, more than any other player in the open era, male or female. >> she's won ten of them since she was 30. that's incredible. who else has that kind of longevity and that kind of winning. lebron james? no. tiger woods? no. john mcenroe? no. no one except serena. >> reporter: she won her last one in january while eight weeks pregnant. today showing off that pregnant belly on the cover of "vanity fair." this isn't the first time williams
nbc's morgan radford has that story. >> reporter: a heated match off the court. former tennis pro john mcenroe raising eyebrows with npr, questioning whether serena williams is as good as the guys. >> best female player ever. >> why say female player? >> if she played the men's circuit, she would be like 700 in the world. >> you think so? >> yeah. that doesn't mean i don't think serena is an incredible player. i do. >> reporter: still, williams fired...
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and i'm so happy to be here. >> morgan radford, nbc news, boston. >> a role model for all of us. that is nbc nightly news for this saturday. >>> tomorrow on nightly news with kate snow we'll go to switzerland, a company is taking carbon dioxide from the air and selling it to help grow crops. it's a controversial idea. i'm kristen welker reporting from new york. for all of us here at nbc news, thank you for watching and have a great night. we continue to follow breaking news out of oakland. a brush fire, forcing traffic >>> right now at 6:00, we're following breaking news out of oakland tonight, a brush fire forcing traffic to be diverted all during this intense heat wave. >>> the news at 6:00 starts right now, thank you for joining us, everyone, i'm terry mcsweeney. >>> and i'm peggy bunker, there is a brush fire in the hills. >> the fire broke out this afternoon near holy names university, right now crews are spraying the area and putting out hot spots. because the fire was burning so close to highway 13 crews had to cut the area down and do a burn area, and there was a traffic
and i'm so happy to be here. >> morgan radford, nbc news, boston. >> a role model for all of us. that is nbc nightly news for this saturday. >>> tomorrow on nightly news with kate snow we'll go to switzerland, a company is taking carbon dioxide from the air and selling it to help grow crops. it's a controversial idea. i'm kristen welker reporting from new york. for all of us here at nbc news, thank you for watching and have a great night. we continue to follow breaking news...
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nbc's morgan radford has tonight's "inspiring america." >> reporter: they call him america's dream boss. chieh huang is the founder of boxed, which sells bulk products online. he's sharing his profits with an unusual kind of bonus. >> i just thought, what can we do for these folks and what can we do to tie it with the success of the company? >> reporter: boxed pays up to $20,000 for the wedding of any full-time employee. >> we want to tell you that we'd love to pay for your wedding so you guys can have it. >> reporter: by the end of the year, the company will have paid for 13 ceremonies including wesley burke podgor who was stunned by her boss's generosity. >> one of those moments where you have butterflies in your stomach and you can't believe what you just heard. the best day of my life, to say the least. >> reporter: it doesn't stop there. boxed also offers unlimited parental leave, and huang pays for the college tuition of any full-time employee's kids, no matter where they go. >> i do that personally. >> reporter: you personally write the check? >> yeah. >> reporter: joe bobko's so
nbc's morgan radford has tonight's "inspiring america." >> reporter: they call him america's dream boss. chieh huang is the founder of boxed, which sells bulk products online. he's sharing his profits with an unusual kind of bonus. >> i just thought, what can we do for these folks and what can we do to tie it with the success of the company? >> reporter: boxed pays up to $20,000 for the wedding of any full-time employee. >> we want to tell you that we'd love to...
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nbc's morgan radford has more. >> ms. carter please stand. >> reporter: michelle carter in tears as a judge convicted her of involuntarily manslaughter after convincing her boyfriend to commit suicide. the basis thousands of text messages and phone calls with roy who had previously tonight is the night she wrote it's now or never. when roy texted i'm freaking out again, i'm over thinking. carter responded i thought you wanted to do this. the time is right, and you're ready. you just need to do it. that night, roy drove to this kmart parking lot outside of boston and filled his grandfather's pickup truck with carbon monoxide. when he got scared and left the car, carter later texted a friend. i told him to get back in. i couldn't have him live that way. the judge said that failure to help makes her responsible. >> she admits in a subsequent text she did nothing. >> reporter: legal experts say the verdict shows a message sent via text is as powerful as one delivered in person. >> she didn't turn on the gas in the car, she si
nbc's morgan radford has more. >> ms. carter please stand. >> reporter: michelle carter in tears as a judge convicted her of involuntarily manslaughter after convincing her boyfriend to commit suicide. the basis thousands of text messages and phone calls with roy who had previously tonight is the night she wrote it's now or never. when roy texted i'm freaking out again, i'm over thinking. carter responded i thought you wanted to do this. the time is right, and you're ready. you just...
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morgan radford, nbc news, new york. >>> just ahead, we'll tell you why google's $2.7 billion fine isdeal. and why did britain's queen elizabeth just get a huge raise? new charmin ultra soft! it's softer than ever. new charmin ultra soft is twice as absorbent so you can use less. and it's softer than ever... so it's harder to resist. okay, this is getting a little weird we all go, why not enjoy the go with charmin? fromto the wobbling yogis.kers to the stationary race winners, we all need lean protein. and it comes in a jimmy dean's delights breakfast sandwich. stacked with 17 grams of protein. lean into a great day. shine on. the was weakening.eeth the whiteness wasn't there as much. my teeth didn't look as healthy as others. my dentist said that pronamel would help protect my teeth. pronamel is giving me the confidence to know that i'm doing the right thing. so it's nice to know that it was as simple as that. ♪ what's the best way to get two servings of veggies? v8 or a powdered drink? ready, go. ahhhhhhhh! shake! shake! shake! shake! shake! done! you gotta shake it! i shake it! gla
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nbc's morgan radford has details. >> reporter: every year, harvard accepts the best and the brightest, but some of the latest incoming freshmen have already been kicked out after allegedly posting offensive images on line, too extreme to show on television. several soon-to-be students who connected through the university's official class of 2021 facebook page created a separate private group and used it to share images making fun of the holocaust, minority groups, even child abuse. >> it demonstrated a lack of maturity and judgment that would bring discredit to the school. >> reporter: according to the school newspaper, the university learned of the group in april and asked its members it disclose everything they had posted. after its review, the school revoked admissions for at least ten students. 35% of admissions officers surveyed across the country say they check the social media sites of college applicants. 42% said what they found negatively affected the applicant. is it fair for a college admissions officer to look at a student's facebook page? >> facebook is public. twitter is
nbc's morgan radford has details. >> reporter: every year, harvard accepts the best and the brightest, but some of the latest incoming freshmen have already been kicked out after allegedly posting offensive images on line, too extreme to show on television. several soon-to-be students who connected through the university's official class of 2021 facebook page created a separate private group and used it to share images making fun of the holocaust, minority groups, even child abuse....
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i know that's what they would want. >> reporter: morgan radford, nbc news, west chester, pennsylvania. >>> there's sad news tonight from san antonio where one of two police officers shot in a shoot-out has died. the san antonio police department said officer miguel moreno died of his injuries this morning. moreno and his partner were approaching two men in a car when one of the suspects opened fire. one of the officers managed to shoot that suspect who later died in the hospital. >>> overseas, iraqi forces backed by american advisers are close to recapturing the biggest city held by isis. mosul was seized by isis militants three years ago, and the offensive to drive them out has gone on for eight months. our chief foreign correspondent richard engel is on the front lines. >> reporter: iraqi forces have tonight squeezed isis' hold on the key city of mosul, down to a few remaining blocks, with a lot of help from american troops. >> what you see right there is coalition air strikes. >> reporter: those black plumes of smoke are air strikes? >> yeah, without a doubt. >> reporter: colonel p
i know that's what they would want. >> reporter: morgan radford, nbc news, west chester, pennsylvania. >>> there's sad news tonight from san antonio where one of two police officers shot in a shoot-out has died. the san antonio police department said officer miguel moreno died of his injuries this morning. moreno and his partner were approaching two men in a car when one of the suspects opened fire. one of the officers managed to shoot that suspect who later died in the hospital....
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morgan radford has more on this closely watched case that is giving new power to words. >> reporter:ichelle carter in tears as the judge convicted her of involuntary for encouraging her boyfriend, 18-year-old con ray roy, to commit suicide. the basis for the judge's decision, thousands of text messages and phone calls with roy who previously attempted suicide. it's now or texted, i'm freaking out again, way. the judge found thateronsible. >> she said she did nothing. >> reporter: legal experts said the verdict goes that a message sent via text is as powerful as one delivered in person. >> she didn't actually turn on the gas in the car, she simply told him, turn on the gas, get back in the car. so she is two steps removed and 30 miles away from that actual scene. >> reporter: the defense argued that carter's behavior was caused by a bad reaction to antidepressant she was taking and that roy was determined to take his own life. >> he chose to breathe in the fumes. >> reporter: royts t better himself and find his way. ,> reporter: as the roy family any e struggling with depression to ge
morgan radford has more on this closely watched case that is giving new power to words. >> reporter:ichelle carter in tears as the judge convicted her of involuntary for encouraging her boyfriend, 18-year-old con ray roy, to commit suicide. the basis for the judge's decision, thousands of text messages and phone calls with roy who previously attempted suicide. it's now or texted, i'm freaking out again, way. the judge found thateronsible. >> she said she did nothing. >>...
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morgan radford, nbc news, union, new >>> i think i'm hearing the sound of resumes on the printer rightpreciate your spending part of your evening with us. that is "nightly news" for this thursday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and good night. watching and good night. >>> i'm very, very picky. >> the year's most intense style showdown yet. and add to that the evolution of kate's fashion. what a difference a decade makes. >> we're going on a search for sasquatch. >> with rob lowe just have a terrifying bigfoot
morgan radford, nbc news, union, new >>> i think i'm hearing the sound of resumes on the printer rightpreciate your spending part of your evening with us. that is "nightly news" for this thursday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and good night. watching and good night. >>> i'm very, very picky. >> the year's most intense style showdown yet. and add to that the evolution of kate's fashion. what a difference a decade...
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nbc's morgan radford has the story. >> she pushed him to kill himself sooner rather than later. >> reporter in opening statements prosecutors painted michelle carter as a monster. >> she used conrad as a pawn in her sick game of life and death. >> reporter: carter is facing trial for involuntary manslaughter after allegedly encouraging her 18-year-old boyfriend, conrad roy, to commit suicide. court documents revealed the emotional texts of then 17-year-old carter sent to him the week before leading up to his death. tonight is the night, she wrote. it's now or never. when roy texted i'm freaking out again, i'm over thinking. carter responded, i think you wanted to do this. the time is right. you're ready. you just need to do it. that night roy drove to this k-mart parking lot outside of boston and filled his grandfather's pickup truck with carbon monoxide. when he got scared and left the car carter later texted a friend. i told him to get back in, i couldn't have him live that way. roy was found dead in the truck the next day. the defense said carter was trying to help her boy friend. >> the
nbc's morgan radford has the story. >> she pushed him to kill himself sooner rather than later. >> reporter in opening statements prosecutors painted michelle carter as a monster. >> she used conrad as a pawn in her sick game of life and death. >> reporter: carter is facing trial for involuntary manslaughter after allegedly encouraging her 18-year-old boyfriend, conrad roy, to commit suicide. court documents revealed the emotional texts of then 17-year-old carter sent to...
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morgan radford has the story. >> she pushed him to kill himself sooner rather than later. >> reporterments prosecutors painted michelle carter as a monster. >> she used conrad in a pawn in her sick game of life and death. >> reporter: carter is facing trial for involuntary manslaughter after allegedly encouraging her 18-year-old boyfriend of, conrad roy to commit suicide. the emotional texts then 17-year-old carter sent him the week leading up to his death. tonight is the night she wrote, now or never. when roy texted i'm freaking out again, i wanted to do this. why are you freaking out, she responded. tonight is the night, you just need to do it. that night he went to this k-mart parking lot outside of boston and filled his grandfather's parking lot with carbon monoxide. when he got outside, she said i told him to get back in. i couldn't live that way. he died the next day. >> reporter: she said she was simply trying to support her troubled boyfriend who had attempted suicide before. >> the cause of his death was not michelle carter, the cause of his death is a suicide. >> reporter:
morgan radford has the story. >> she pushed him to kill himself sooner rather than later. >> reporterments prosecutors painted michelle carter as a monster. >> she used conrad in a pawn in her sick game of life and death. >> reporter: carter is facing trial for involuntary manslaughter after allegedly encouraging her 18-year-old boyfriend of, conrad roy to commit suicide. the emotional texts then 17-year-old carter sent him the week leading up to his death. tonight is...
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. >> morgan radford, nbc news, boston. >> a role model for all of us.nightly news for this saturday. >>> tomorrow on nightly news with kate snow we'll go to switzerland, a company is taking carbon dioxide from the air and selling it to help grow crops. >>> for all of us here at nbc news, thank you for watching and have a great night. >>> tiger woods arrested. brad pitt talks life after angelina. and what really happened between katy perry and taylor swift? we're only halfway through 2017, and it's been wild. all right. dag holt and nina parker with here with me now. we're going to go through each of the topics that have made headlines, and let's start with the biggest controversies of all. we can't get any bigger than kathy griffin. her headless photo with trump. when you first saw this photo, what did you think? >> i was like, big mistake, girl. big. >> i was trying to find the comedy in it. because i'm like this woman can be very funny but this was a huge misstep on her part. >> yeah. she's been very funny for a while and this kind of laid out how i f
. >> morgan radford, nbc news, boston. >> a role model for all of us.nightly news for this saturday. >>> tomorrow on nightly news with kate snow we'll go to switzerland, a company is taking carbon dioxide from the air and selling it to help grow crops. >>> for all of us here at nbc news, thank you for watching and have a great night. >>> tiger woods arrested. brad pitt talks life after angelina. and what really happened between katy perry and taylor swift?...
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. >> that was morgan radford reporting. >> that is shocking. experts say if you are headed to a theme park, make sure that you check in with the final inspect to you tors. >>> we're warm but not as warm as we were last week at this time. kari hall, this is what i like to call improvement. >> yes, we have a cooler forecast at least to start out this week. willow glen will be the upper 70s. not bad at all. >>> and free wi-fi equipment ends up costing him on his monthly bill. nbc bay area responds next. nbc bay area responds. to a san jose man who says a- t&t didn )t honor a promise, which ended up costing him money. >>> welcome back. nbc bay area responds to a san jose man who says that at&t did not honor a promise. chris cais here with his story. >> michael lee gets his enter gnaw through at&t. he says it offered a degree wi-fi router upgrade, so he took. but the next bill, he had a $7 charge. he says the company confirmed that the bill was being increased because of that upgrade. michael tried to get the fee removed but had no luck at all. so h
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here's nbc's morgan radford with the story. >> reporter: we're outside the courthouse in massachusetts where a judge delivered a guilty verdict charging 20-year-old michelle carter with manslaughter. there's currently not a law on the books against assisted suicide. the judge saying words do matter. coming up, we'll hear from both sides, a grieving father and a de verdict was disappointing. back to you. >>> in news4 your health, if you've ever worked with a physical therapist, you know it can be slow going and require intense work. now there's technology that's making p.t. more efficient. >> and that's a good thing, right? this technology tracks sports injuries in realtime and provides real data that can help physical therapists and their patients develop bhrt and faster recovery plans. >> go. right leg leap. >> reporter: this is not your typical physical therapy session. >> landing on your right leg. go. >> reporter: andy bird is recovering from acl surgery on his left leg, but as it turns out -- >> today we found out actually that his good leg is the one that needs a little bit more
here's nbc's morgan radford with the story. >> reporter: we're outside the courthouse in massachusetts where a judge delivered a guilty verdict charging 20-year-old michelle carter with manslaughter. there's currently not a law on the books against assisted suicide. the judge saying words do matter. coming up, we'll hear from both sides, a grieving father and a de verdict was disappointing. back to you. >>> in news4 your health, if you've ever worked with a physical therapist,...
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tough topic, but great stuff, as always, morgan radford in studio for us, appreciate it. >> thanks, richard morgan's full report, don't miss that tonight on nbc's nightly news with kate snow. >>> no word on when the supreme court will decide on president trump's travel ban. the current session ending tomorrow and questions still rema remain. meanwhile, also speculation that 80-year-old justice anthony kennedy could retire. kellyanne conway refused to say if kennedy said anything to the white house about his retirement, but she did say this. >> i can tell you one thing, just as the president did with justice neil gorsuch, whenever there are vacancies, whenever that happens, he will look to someone with fidelity with the constitution, that doesn't make up the laws as they go along and somebody with a judicial temperament beyond reproach, as justice gorsuch. >> joining me now, david leopold. david, okay, so let's try that first. you know, we're looking at the number of years that justice kennedy has been on the supreme court, right, and he's at 29. he's above, if you will, the medium by four,
tough topic, but great stuff, as always, morgan radford in studio for us, appreciate it. >> thanks, richard morgan's full report, don't miss that tonight on nbc's nightly news with kate snow. >>> no word on when the supreme court will decide on president trump's travel ban. the current session ending tomorrow and questions still rema remain. meanwhile, also speculation that 80-year-old justice anthony kennedy could retire. kellyanne conway refused to say if kennedy said anything...
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nbc's morgan radford is here with more on that. rgan, good morning. >> reporter: it's a sad story. when police originally arrived at the crash scene, they thought it was a deadly accident. but authorities say a promising young woman's life was cut short because of road rage. and now, police in three states are hunting for the man who is responsible. 18-year-old bianca rogerson was on her way home from a shopping trip. she was driving along pennsylvania's highway 200, when two lanes merged to one. that's when she encountered a man in a red pickup truck. >> they were trying to merge together. and then she was shot. and the man in the red pickup shot her directly in the head. >> reporter: she died instantly, her car careening off the roads into the woods. >> one female is not responding. >> reporter: police are searching for the president achieve pickup scene in this photo. and hunting the driver, believed to be a white male with light-colored hair, between the ages of 30 and 40. >> to that man who fired the shot, turn yourself in now.
nbc's morgan radford is here with more on that. rgan, good morning. >> reporter: it's a sad story. when police originally arrived at the crash scene, they thought it was a deadly accident. but authorities say a promising young woman's life was cut short because of road rage. and now, police in three states are hunting for the man who is responsible. 18-year-old bianca rogerson was on her way home from a shopping trip. she was driving along pennsylvania's highway 200, when two lanes merged...
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i hope to track her down and give her a hug and say thanks the bridge. >> reporter: morgan radford, nbctly bringing out the best in themselves. >> right. >> isn't it nice -- >> that might be the story of the day. yes. and the fact that he went to her, put his arms around her. a lot of people may have noticed and called 911 or stare for a little bit. but he went in and helped her. >>> how about this, a city in southwestern iran may have tied the all-time global heat record. the temperature reading hit 129.2 degrees thursday in ahzaz. that would match the hottest recorded temperature and they would share that honor with death valley, california, where it hit 129 four years ago. >> i'd still take it over snow. i would. >>> there's a lot more to come, including the controversy over products that claim to make your license plate invisible to red >>> jay z drops his new album overnight. is there a messages in it for beyonce? >>> plus, the duchess of cam britain was banned from wimbledon. >>> and charlie puth performs live on the concert stage. but first, these messages. mise you, we can figur
i hope to track her down and give her a hug and say thanks the bridge. >> reporter: morgan radford, nbctly bringing out the best in themselves. >> right. >> isn't it nice -- >> that might be the story of the day. yes. and the fact that he went to her, put his arms around her. a lot of people may have noticed and called 911 or stare for a little bit. but he went in and helped her. >>> how about this, a city in southwestern iran may have tied the all-time global...
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morgan radford is following the story for us. morgan, good morning. >> reporter: good morning.ow, 20 years old, michelle carter is sitting trial for allegedly encouraging her own boyfriend to take his life. so, the question facing the judge today, can one person be held legally responsible for the suicide of another. an emotional first day in court. the heartbroken loved ones of conrad roy, wiping away tears a few feet away from michelle carter, accused of encouraging roy of killing himself. >> this case is a suicide case. it is not a homicide. >> she pushed him to kill himself sooner rather than later. and she mocked him when he chose to delay his death. >> reporter: prosecutors say carter coerced roy to end his life by text messages. they displayed disturbing texts, that the 17-year-old sent roy before his death. tonight is the night, she wrote. it's now or never. roy texts, i'm overthinking. carter responded, i thought you wanted to do this. the time is right. you're ready. you just need to do it. roy drove to this parking lot and filled his pickup truck with carbon monoxide
morgan radford is following the story for us. morgan, good morning. >> reporter: good morning.ow, 20 years old, michelle carter is sitting trial for allegedly encouraging her own boyfriend to take his life. so, the question facing the judge today, can one person be held legally responsible for the suicide of another. an emotional first day in court. the heartbroken loved ones of conrad roy, wiping away tears a few feet away from michelle carter, accused of encouraging roy of killing...
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morgan radford has more on that. rgan, good morning. >> reporter: that's right, guys, good morning. this is a tragic tale of depression and teen suicide. after six days of he said/she said testimony, a judge made a controversial ruling that one person can be held legally responsible for the suicide of another. a bombshell verdict. >> we now find you guilty. >> reporter: michelle carter wiping away tears after a judge convicted her of manslaughter, saying she c suff himself with carbon monoxide, leag family shattered. >> it's been a very tough time for our family. and we would like to just process the verdict. >> reporter: the family's lawyers argue that roy could have been saved. >> were it not for the actions of michelle carter, conrad roy would still be alive. >> reporter: the decision was sent straight to a judge. at the heart of his verdict was the critical moment when roy expressed doubt. roy texted, i'm freaking out again, i'm overthinking. carter responded, i thought you wanted to do this. the time is right and
morgan radford has more on that. rgan, good morning. >> reporter: that's right, guys, good morning. this is a tragic tale of depression and teen suicide. after six days of he said/she said testimony, a judge made a controversial ruling that one person can be held legally responsible for the suicide of another. a bombshell verdict. >> we now find you guilty. >> reporter: michelle carter wiping away tears after a judge convicted her of manslaughter, saying she c suff himself...
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nbc's morgan radford has the latest on that. good morning. >>> guys, that's right. outrage is right. in fact, johnny depp, he's been laying low, stating out of sight this morning, after growing a list of stars coming under fire for seeming to suggest violence against the president. some say this really isn't the first time threats have been made under the guise of humor. even, they claim, coming from the commander in chief himself. actor johnny depp apologizing friday after appearing to joke about killing president trump while speaking at a music festival in england. >> when was the last time at actor assassinated a president? no, i want to clarify, i'm not an actor. >> reporter: in a statement to nbc news, depp said, "i apologize for the bad joke. i was only trying to amuse, not to harm anyone." critics took to the airwaves to slam the actor and his attempt at humor. >> he's been around long enough, he should know better. >> there's a line you cannot cross. >> reporter: depp is just the latest celebrity to come under fire for suggesting violence against the preside
nbc's morgan radford has the latest on that. good morning. >>> guys, that's right. outrage is right. in fact, johnny depp, he's been laying low, stating out of sight this morning, after growing a list of stars coming under fire for seeming to suggest violence against the president. some say this really isn't the first time threats have been made under the guise of humor. even, they claim, coming from the commander in chief himself. actor johnny depp apologizing friday after appearing...
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morgan radford is on the cambridge campus for us. good morning. >> reporter: matt, good morning.dents applied to come here to harvard this fall and only about 2,000 got in. it was a dream come true. except for a handful of students that had that dream shattered before they made it through these gates. it's one of the nation's most exclusive universities. but for one group of incoming harvard students, their coveted spots have already been taken away. at least ten incoming freshmen had their recent acceptance withdrawn, after posting offensive images and statements in a private facebook group. the students posted peoples, images or short videos that spread on social media. often poking fun at pop culture. but these made fun of minorities, in the holocaust and abuse. >> it showed a lack of maturity and judgment that would bring discredit to the school. >> reporter: the students, connected to the official class of 2021 facebook page, before splitting off to start their own group. in a statement to nbc news, the university says, we do not comment publicly on the admission status of i
morgan radford is on the cambridge campus for us. good morning. >> reporter: matt, good morning.dents applied to come here to harvard this fall and only about 2,000 got in. it was a dream come true. except for a handful of students that had that dream shattered before they made it through these gates. it's one of the nation's most exclusive universities. but for one group of incoming harvard students, their coveted spots have already been taken away. at least ten incoming freshmen had...
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morgan radford, she's lucky. >> lucky and terrified.good spirits but recovering from the injuries. and that video showing the terrifying moment of that fall. now, has to question the safety of these rides in general. an end to a ride no one was expecting. a terrified 14-year-old girl, hanging on for dear life. dangling from the seat of a ride 25 feet above ground. >> her neck is stuck. >> reporter: the harrowing moment caught on cell phones saturday night, at a six flags great escape in upstate new york. >> saw this young person dangling by just her arms and head, basically, off the chair. >> reporter: the girl's brother, on the chair with her, shouting for help, clinging frantically to his sisters arms. >> see the brother, don't let her die. i can't hold on much longer. >> reporter: bystanders below, jumped into action. >> kind of horrifying. you didn't know what the outcome was going to be. >> reporter: one man, climbing a nearby treat to get to the girl. >> reporter: mothers like matthew howard and his daughter, leann, forming a huma
morgan radford, she's lucky. >> lucky and terrified.good spirits but recovering from the injuries. and that video showing the terrifying moment of that fall. now, has to question the safety of these rides in general. an end to a ride no one was expecting. a terrified 14-year-old girl, hanging on for dear life. dangling from the seat of a ride 25 feet above ground. >> her neck is stuck. >> reporter: the harrowing moment caught on cell phones saturday night, at a six flags great...