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she got a third girl to target natalie so thinks the boy's mother. >> she not only has bullied nataliee's bullied my son, told people she was going have my son beat up and it just shows the poor quality that, you know, these kids are getting brought up in a trashy way. >> reporter: the port richmond school says while this is a community not a school matter apparently its student code of conduct does apply to kids coming and going to school even blocks away. so, four students so far who were involved and in melee that was apparently targeting natalie have been suspended. not much school left. it means they will not be able to attend their eighth grade graduation festivities for monday. live at hunting park, john rawlins channel6 "action news." monica. >> thank you, john. >> we'll take a quick break, be right back with more news. >> ♪ that may put you at five times greater risk of stroke - they can pool together in the heart, forming a clot that can break free, and travel upstream to the brain where it can block blood flow and cause a stroke. but if you have afib that's not caused by a h
she got a third girl to target natalie so thinks the boy's mother. >> she not only has bullied nataliee's bullied my son, told people she was going have my son beat up and it just shows the poor quality that, you know, these kids are getting brought up in a trashy way. >> reporter: the port richmond school says while this is a community not a school matter apparently its student code of conduct does apply to kids coming and going to school even blocks away. so, four students so far...
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start out, natalie. >> sure. so, i'm a chicago native. i went away to school, work other places, moved back here about ten years ago, and started working for wbz, the npr affiliate station in chicago. and covering the south side men i was covering housing issues, affordable housing, public housing, economic development, and then i real iowaed i was really covering segregation, covering inequality, and i found that -- my thesis was until we address the inequities we'll never be this world class city, and i was living it as a home buyer on the south side. growing up on the south side. felt like segregation was something that was just accepted in our region. that we -- yeah, we're segregated. next? and we don't really think about why it is and why it continues to be that way. write it's like air and water. it just is. and i wanted to interrogate that some more and use my own personal story of attending public schools, my parents and grandparents housing choices and my own horrible housing choice that left me not living the so-called american
start out, natalie. >> sure. so, i'm a chicago native. i went away to school, work other places, moved back here about ten years ago, and started working for wbz, the npr affiliate station in chicago. and covering the south side men i was covering housing issues, affordable housing, public housing, economic development, and then i real iowaed i was really covering segregation, covering inequality, and i found that -- my thesis was until we address the inequities we'll never be this world...
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i'm natalie allen.re in england in just a moment. let's go to our top stories. mourners are paying their final respects for the victims of the orlando massacre. more funerals were held on friday, including this one for 25-year-old anthony luis dees la. 49 people were killed by a gunman what claimed to support isis, but authorities are investigating whether he had other motives as well. >>> in iraq, the prime minister says government troops have seized fallujah's city center from isis. in a public address on friday, he said pockets of resistance remain in this city but will be cleared in the coming hours. the operation to retake fallujah began last month. >>> your's governing football body is responding once again to unruly fans at the euro 2016 championship. during the croatia czech republic match on friday, fans threw flares onto the field. y uefa says discipline proceedings will be opened. >> it is unlikely that russia's track and field team will compete at the olympics. the government is maintaining
i'm natalie allen.re in england in just a moment. let's go to our top stories. mourners are paying their final respects for the victims of the orlando massacre. more funerals were held on friday, including this one for 25-year-old anthony luis dees la. 49 people were killed by a gunman what claimed to support isis, but authorities are investigating whether he had other motives as well. >>> in iraq, the prime minister says government troops have seized fallujah's city center from isis....
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i'm natalie allen. >> and i'm george howell.ichard quest will join me with another hour of news just ahead with the latest on the killing of u.k. lawmaker jo cox. thanks for watching. stay with us. ♪ >>> vigils being held across britain in memory. the slain parliament member jo cox, while her suspected killer is expected to appear in court in the coming hours charged with murder. >>> burying the victims of the orlando massacre as investigators continue to dig into the shooter's past. >>> and a big victory for iraqi forces, raising their flag in fallujah, where they have retain a lot of that city. live from there and arnold the world, i'm george howell. >>
i'm natalie allen. >> and i'm george howell.ichard quest will join me with another hour of news just ahead with the latest on the killing of u.k. lawmaker jo cox. thanks for watching. stay with us. ♪ >>> vigils being held across britain in memory. the slain parliament member jo cox, while her suspected killer is expected to appear in court in the coming hours charged with murder. >>> burying the victims of the orlando massacre as investigators continue to dig into the...
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natalie, don. >> right. and the two of those, you know, muhammad ali grew up in the civil rights era, and he was quite close with many civil rights proponents and activists including nelson mandela. it's nice to see that photo of them there together. thank you so much, david. we appreciate it. we'll talk with you again. well, as impressive as ali's punches were in the wring, of course we've been talking about it. his trash talk legendary. here are some of ali's best moments. >> i don't like fighters who talk too much. ♪ >> i must be the greatest. >> float like a butterfly and sting like a bee. >> i'm the prettiest fighter in the ring today. that's my label. >> this might shock and amade ya, but i will destroy joe frazier. >> last week i went out to the young. i wrestled with an alligator. a tussled with a whale. i handcuffed lightning. threw thunder in jail. >> can i dance? is the pope a catholic? the man to beat me hasn't been born yet. >> i'm the greatest. >> last week, i murdered a rock, injured a stone,
natalie, don. >> right. and the two of those, you know, muhammad ali grew up in the civil rights era, and he was quite close with many civil rights proponents and activists including nelson mandela. it's nice to see that photo of them there together. thank you so much, david. we appreciate it. we'll talk with you again. well, as impressive as ali's punches were in the wring, of course we've been talking about it. his trash talk legendary. here are some of ali's best moments. >> i...
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>> reporter: well, hi, natalie. at this time the details are a bit thin. that he passed away this evening. obviously this was a situation that nobody wanted to see. he was having some respiratory issued associated with his parkinson's disease. we know that his family was by his side. we know that he had been in and out of the hospital, natalie, for the past few years and had increasingly become frail. he was last seen in public a few months ago at a charity event here in phoenix, arizona. and of course everybody was just hoping for the best. they knew that he had been in poor health. and, you know, when we first got word about this last night, it was originally communicated to us that he was in fair condition. so really nobody saw this coming in terms of the speed in which it occurred. i can tell you outside of the hospital, there is a little bit of a police presence. something that you might expect in a situation like this. and of course you have the curious folks in the community who are coming out to take a look. obviously express their sorrow. we're be
>> reporter: well, hi, natalie. at this time the details are a bit thin. that he passed away this evening. obviously this was a situation that nobody wanted to see. he was having some respiratory issued associated with his parkinson's disease. we know that his family was by his side. we know that he had been in and out of the hospital, natalie, for the past few years and had increasingly become frail. he was last seen in public a few months ago at a charity event here in phoenix, arizona....
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natalie has more on the trend. >> that's right.ung aduls and they don't really see any reason why they should move on. and to doctors who are increasingly seeing toddlers and millennials in the same office. >> i don't mean to be a jerk but the baby with the rash came in after me. >> the idea of grown-up patients sitting in a toy filled waiting room seems like a punch line on shows like "friends." >> rossy, we're ready for you. >> but for 20 somethings like drew jackson, no jokes, please. >> i see no reason to change anything. >> at 26, jackson has his own apartment and a full time job but still sees his long time doctor, a pediatrician. >> she has all my medical history. she knows me more than anybody else would. and so just for convenience purposes, makes a lot of sense. and she's very good at what she does. >> tell me about theal al ea a appointment. >> we're used to getting patients in same day when they're sick. >> more young people should see primary care doctors instead of going to emergency rooms for basic treatment. jackson
natalie has more on the trend. >> that's right.ung aduls and they don't really see any reason why they should move on. and to doctors who are increasingly seeing toddlers and millennials in the same office. >> i don't mean to be a jerk but the baby with the rash came in after me. >> the idea of grown-up patients sitting in a toy filled waiting room seems like a punch line on shows like "friends." >> rossy, we're ready for you. >> but for 20 somethings...
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. >>> i'm natalie allen.e'll get back to london live in just a moment for more on the european union referendum. but now we want to turn to other stories we're following. this one comes from china. russian president vladimir putin is in beijing for what has become an annual meeting with his counterpart, chinese present xi jinping. stephen, i would imagine the uk's decision to leave the eu is likely to be a talking point between these two leaders. >> reporter: natalie, that's right. brexit is likely to be a topic. but it's not going to be a focus because these two leaders are going to focus on this increasingly close and important bilateral relationship. and also brexit is probably one of the international issues the two do not see eye to eye. for his part, mr. putin, has come out to say that the result of the brexit vote is understandable. in his words, nobody wants to subsidize weaker economies. he even blamed the arrogance of the british leadership for contributing to this outcome. for mr. xi, his governmen
. >>> i'm natalie allen.e'll get back to london live in just a moment for more on the european union referendum. but now we want to turn to other stories we're following. this one comes from china. russian president vladimir putin is in beijing for what has become an annual meeting with his counterpart, chinese present xi jinping. stephen, i would imagine the uk's decision to leave the eu is likely to be a talking point between these two leaders. >> reporter: natalie, that's...
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>> love you, natalie. >> al rocks.ere ain't nothing but noise ♪ >> we love you from central colorado. >> we're in the big apple. >>> we're back now. 8:00 on a wednesday morning. we made it to june 2016. it's the fir1st today, and it's beauty here in the northeast. hoping the weather is nice where you're waking up, as well. >> a lady said she found the shiny, black rock you found in new mexico. >> you can have it. i'm not touching that again. tool -- fool me once, shame on me. >> katie lee has mexican inspired dishes for the summer. >> do you like soft tacos or hard taco shells? >> i'll take either. i like a crispy taco. >> i like the soft taco. >> i like the soft taco. >> disparaging remarks from that direction when i said i like td crispy. >> very '70s of you. >>> let's get a check of the top stories from natalie. >> good morning once again. health officials in new jersey say a baby born there overnight may be the first in the continental united states with serious zika-related birth defe defects. the 31-year-old moth
>> love you, natalie. >> al rocks.ere ain't nothing but noise ♪ >> we love you from central colorado. >> we're in the big apple. >>> we're back now. 8:00 on a wednesday morning. we made it to june 2016. it's the fir1st today, and it's beauty here in the northeast. hoping the weather is nice where you're waking up, as well. >> a lady said she found the shiny, black rock you found in new mexico. >> you can have it. i'm not touching that again. tool...
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we were done for the day. >> natalie is funny. she is even more fun after a few cocktails.verybody on this show knows. >> little nat pli becomes hot mama natalie. >> you have to see it before you die. you have to see it. >> so, today's one bot question. you decide whose team you want to be on. >> you are on a road trip. the question is, who gets to control the radio? is it the driver or is it the passenger? >> ricky, before we tell you where we come down on this, what do you think? >> it is like the captain of the ship, the captain is in charge. the driver is in charge. >> that would be team klg. >> if you agree the driver should be in charge of the radio go #team klg. >> what if i'm driving the car and you are playing all your crap on the radio, i would lose my mind. i would drive off the road. i would probably hurt somebody and you would have a face full of you know what. >> well, you made your point. >> i say it should be the passenger who controls the radio, because i don't want the driver distracted with changing the channels, what song is it. the driver should be focu
we were done for the day. >> natalie is funny. she is even more fun after a few cocktails.verybody on this show knows. >> little nat pli becomes hot mama natalie. >> you have to see it before you die. you have to see it. >> so, today's one bot question. you decide whose team you want to be on. >> you are on a road trip. the question is, who gets to control the radio? is it the driver or is it the passenger? >> ricky, before we tell you where we come down on...
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natalie?ning for the possibility of more terrorist attacks a day after deadly airport bombings. nbc's chief foreign correspondent richard engel is in istanbul. good morning. >> reporter: the governor in this city says the death toll now stands at 41 with 23 of the victims being turkish nationals, 10 others foreign nationals. still some of the victims have yet to be definitively identified. the prime suspect in this attack is isis. the prime minister says the militants arrived in taxicabs, got out of their vehicles, began to open fire and detonate their devices. the cleanup this morning, and tightened security after three suicide bombings at one of the world's busiest transport hubs. security cameras captured one of the blasts right at the arrivals hall at istanbul's international airport. nbc news has not independently confirmed the video. that explosion witnesses say destroyed a glass wall, opening the way for another bomber to get inside the arrival area. three coordinated attacks at curbsid
natalie?ning for the possibility of more terrorist attacks a day after deadly airport bombings. nbc's chief foreign correspondent richard engel is in istanbul. good morning. >> reporter: the governor in this city says the death toll now stands at 41 with 23 of the victims being turkish nationals, 10 others foreign nationals. still some of the victims have yet to be definitively identified. the prime suspect in this attack is isis. the prime minister says the militants arrived in taxicabs,...
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natalie azar is an nbc news medical editor.doing things that put them at risk for hearing loss and it's not temporary loss. >> we're calling it risky hearing behavior. we'll talk about some of the specifics in a moment. once there is damage, either to the auditory nerve, that's the nerve that carries the electrical impulse to the brain, or the little hairs inside the cochl cochlea, inside the inner ear, once damage is done to those, it's permanent and irreversible. >> do you have to be exposed over a long period of time for this to happen? >> so the degree of hearing loss can be associated with how loud the sound is and, of course, the duration of exposure. a sudden loud sound, like explosion, can also cause that. >> let's talk about your advice. ear buds, good thing to be careful with. >> really careful. any time you're putting anything in the ear canal, it's not the best thing in the world. the ear bud can actually increase the amount of decibels from seven to nine. you want the noise cancelling earphone. find out which are t
natalie azar is an nbc news medical editor.doing things that put them at risk for hearing loss and it's not temporary loss. >> we're calling it risky hearing behavior. we'll talk about some of the specifics in a moment. once there is damage, either to the auditory nerve, that's the nerve that carries the electrical impulse to the brain, or the little hairs inside the cochl cochlea, inside the inner ear, once damage is done to those, it's permanent and irreversible. >> do you have to...
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willie, natalie, al.rs. with the stacks label, years and years ago. he's just recorded a new album. >> cool. >> it's called, this is where i live. and this is the title cut. >> turn it up. i can't hear it. >> this is new. >> a new song. new album, just released. "this is where i live." >> soulful, funky soul. >> it is a terrific album. you put this thing on and groove on a friday night. >> i love that sound. very cool. i said it's a beautiful day inside studio 1a. here's why. savannah guthrie and her husband, mike, expecting a baby in december. >> baby number two. >> get that woman a chair. >> my gosh. >> we are so excited. >> some of us were getting a little suspicion. >> it's hard to hide. and moms have told me that the second baby pops out kind of early. >> >> i feel like i've been popping out from the beginning, actually. i don't know where my belly fat ended and the baby begins. >> i had no idea. let's watch how is a van gnaw revealed the news a few minutes ago. >> are you pregnant? well, yeah. i am
willie, natalie, al.rs. with the stacks label, years and years ago. he's just recorded a new album. >> cool. >> it's called, this is where i live. and this is the title cut. >> turn it up. i can't hear it. >> this is new. >> a new song. new album, just released. "this is where i live." >> soulful, funky soul. >> it is a terrific album. you put this thing on and groove on a friday night. >> i love that sound. very cool. i said it's a...
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al and natalie? >> tom odell, good morning. can hear there is soul and gospel and rock and it intpaoused a lot of what you do. >> yeah, in particularly i grew up, i guess, with the internet, and listened to so much old music and with bruce springsteen and -- >> and one of the first song books i ever got was his celebrated hits and i learned them on the piano at about 11 or 12, and i learned all the songs and then i started writing my own songs, and then the title to my album came out and he called me up one day. >> what was that like? >> the most bizarre experience of my life. >> it's safe to say every milestone is a bit of a bizarre experience, and this is a bit of a roller coaster ride? >> being on this show -- >> your morning show debut. >> yeah. >> what is the explanation of the cheetah? your fans want to know? >> this surge is a shot the videos in south africa, and we featured a few of them and i wish i could explain what he represents, but he's just a great cheetah. >> he's a great cheetah. if you had your crew move out o
al and natalie? >> tom odell, good morning. can hear there is soul and gospel and rock and it intpaoused a lot of what you do. >> yeah, in particularly i grew up, i guess, with the internet, and listened to so much old music and with bruce springsteen and -- >> and one of the first song books i ever got was his celebrated hits and i learned them on the piano at about 11 or 12, and i learned all the songs and then i started writing my own songs, and then the title to my album...
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natalie? >> it'll be a busy one. thank you. >>> a prosecutor in ohio is announcing today whether charges will be filed against the family of a little boy who slipped into a gorilla exhibit at the cincinnati zoo last month. a zoo employee shot and killed an endangered 400-pound gorilla to protect the child. critics have blamed both the zoo and the child's mother for letting him gain access to the enclosure. >>> celebrity fitness pioneer richard simmons is home from the hospital after a weekend health scare. he said he was treated for dehydration but is now feeling great. a friend reportedly called paramedics to simmons' los angeles home friday night when the 67-year-old became incoherent. >>> and some monkey business caught on camera. surveillance video shows this monkey entering a jewelry store in india. you see it heads straight for the checkout counter. pulls out a bundle of cash from the draw. an employee tries to entice the monkey with a piece of fruit. he's not having any of that. instead, he jumps over the coun
natalie? >> it'll be a busy one. thank you. >>> a prosecutor in ohio is announcing today whether charges will be filed against the family of a little boy who slipped into a gorilla exhibit at the cincinnati zoo last month. a zoo employee shot and killed an endangered 400-pound gorilla to protect the child. critics have blamed both the zoo and the child's mother for letting him gain access to the enclosure. >>> celebrity fitness pioneer richard simmons is home from the...
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back it up. >> that's another song. >> that is not kid-friendly. >> natalie is back.> how often, to the parents at the table, do we lie, little white lies to our kids? >> just about every chance. >> all the time. >> every day. i would say it's an every day occurrence. >> yeah. >> you fly your nieces and nephews. >> absolutely. >> what they don't know won't hurt them. 16 now, and she's talking of dating, and i'm like, what, i didn't date until i was 35. first time i ver met a man. that's my lie. what's yours? >> best little white lie. your kids are at all. your kids are at school. >> they're at school. >> george was having his first ever sleepover, he and his buddy ben wanted to stay up at midnight. they're six years old. kristina went in and 10:30 and said it's midnight. they high fived, they hugged, like yeah, we did it. and then they passed out. >> i'm glad they didn't question you. they can't tell time, it's a beautiful day. >> exactly. >> how about you, al? >> there was a lost item that -- >> uh-oh. >> wasn't really lost. >> oh gosh, i know where you're going on t
back it up. >> that's another song. >> that is not kid-friendly. >> natalie is back.> how often, to the parents at the table, do we lie, little white lies to our kids? >> just about every chance. >> all the time. >> every day. i would say it's an every day occurrence. >> yeah. >> you fly your nieces and nephews. >> absolutely. >> what they don't know won't hurt them. 16 now, and she's talking of dating, and i'm like, what, i didn't...
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natalie?awaii, a yoga entrepreneur who survived a car crash that killed her twin sister is being formally charged today with second degree murder in that cash crash. nbc's janet shamlian has more. >> reporter: appearing in court, her arm in a sling, 37-year-old alexandria duvall pleaded not guilty to murdering her identical twin, anastasia, allegedly by driving both of them off a steep cliff. the twins, according to court documents, and a witness, had been in a heated argument just moments before. >> the girl was very mad, very angry. like in a rage. she then put it into gear and stomped on the gas. >> reporter: with alexandria driving, the suv smashed into a rock wall and plunging 200 feet down an embankment. airlifted off the jagged rocks, anastasia dead at the scene, alexandria medevac'd in critical condition. >> welcome to twin power yoga boutique. >> reporter: they opened 20 yoga studios in palm beach, florida. known for tooling around town in twin porsches. but the road got bumpy, abrupt
natalie?awaii, a yoga entrepreneur who survived a car crash that killed her twin sister is being formally charged today with second degree murder in that cash crash. nbc's janet shamlian has more. >> reporter: appearing in court, her arm in a sling, 37-year-old alexandria duvall pleaded not guilty to murdering her identical twin, anastasia, allegedly by driving both of them off a steep cliff. the twins, according to court documents, and a witness, had been in a heated argument just...
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i'm al along with natalie and dylan.rning. >> you have the morning jam. >> given the size of our crowd outside, lots of people on vacation. "vacation" by the go-go's. >> you can bounce like this. you can just kind of dance to. >> this is where i live. >> don't go too far out. stay in my bubble. >>> we're going to keep it on a nice level starting about a great story. thankfully everything turned out okay. everybody talking about 15-year-old darby from alabama. she got trapped inside this barney head for 45 minutes. super dee duper. she put the head on to scare her friends but when it slid down over her shoulders, she was the one a little scared. her friends tried everything they could even rubbing vaseline all over her arms. it didn't work in "friends" and didn't work for her either. eventually she ends up at the trustville fire department where she was freed by firefighters who used tools to get her out. dylan, you spoke with darby this morning. >> i asked her if she was claustrophobic. this is what she said. >> initiall
i'm al along with natalie and dylan.rning. >> you have the morning jam. >> given the size of our crowd outside, lots of people on vacation. "vacation" by the go-go's. >> you can bounce like this. you can just kind of dance to. >> this is where i live. >> don't go too far out. stay in my bubble. >>> we're going to keep it on a nice level starting about a great story. thankfully everything turned out okay. everybody talking about 15-year-old darby...
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natalie a r azar. good to see you.k, it does get confusing when you hear conflicting information. so what should we absorb on this? >> what the task force is saying is that there is insufficient evidence, not that they're recommending for or against, they're saying there is not evidence to make a recommendation for or against an annual pelvic examine in women to screen for four conditions they were looking at. ovarian cancer, as well as three different infectious diseases or sexually transmitted diseases. and that is the important take home. they are not saying women should not be going to their ob/gyns every year for a well investigatiovis it. >> so most women will tell you that the pelvic exam is no fun. if you hear that there is no evidence, that means skip it. >> right. so skipping the pelvic portion of the exam versus skipping the visit are two different things. there is still a benefit. you establish a relationship with the physician, breast exam, family planning. and the american college of obstetrics and gyneco
natalie a r azar. good to see you.k, it does get confusing when you hear conflicting information. so what should we absorb on this? >> what the task force is saying is that there is insufficient evidence, not that they're recommending for or against, they're saying there is not evidence to make a recommendation for or against an annual pelvic examine in women to screen for four conditions they were looking at. ovarian cancer, as well as three different infectious diseases or sexually...
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we gave to natalie raise the declaration and without political equality and i have witnessed firsthand unilateral action president clinton with president obama both endorse a consultation a policy through executive order but from our perspective consultation is to go through indian country to find instances even over the political and policy objections when we consult only to find out there is unilateral action affecting our resources them people we need a quality for the relationship to be redefined second is to negotiate disputes for crowfoot has a dispute with canada they don't perceive the determined course of action but there is the element of diplomacy where people bargaining position is recognized going to dispute resolution to resolve disputes. we don't have that luxury the only option is lawsuits. said the case was 3.$9 billion lawsuit of tribal nations of largest class-action lawsuit in history to keep up the responsibility. so there is no mechanism to read paul - - resolve disputes. and the territories are exclusive we have witnessed agencies such as the ira's read our natio
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we were done for the day. >> i love natalie after a few cocktails, and i love her anytime but she's fun. >> everybody knows that. >> she just let's it go. >> you have got to see it before you die. you have got to see it. >> ricky, you decide whose >> you are on a road trip and the question is, who gets to control the radio? is it the driver, or sit the passenger? before we say it, whato you think? >> it's the captain of the ship, the captain is in charge so the driver is in charge of the radio. >> if you agree that the driver should be in charge of the radio -- >> i think for safety reasons. >> then go -- >> what do you mean for safety reasons? >> what if i am driving with you, and i am driving and you are playing all your crap on the radio, i would lose my mind and drive off the road and hurt somebody and you would have a face full of you know what. >> you made your point. you made your point. i say it should be the passenger who controls the radio because i don't want the driver distracted with changing the channels, what song is it, and the driver passenger gets to create the ambianc
we were done for the day. >> i love natalie after a few cocktails, and i love her anytime but she's fun. >> everybody knows that. >> she just let's it go. >> you have got to see it before you die. you have got to see it. >> ricky, you decide whose >> you are on a road trip and the question is, who gets to control the radio? is it the driver, or sit the passenger? before we say it, whato you think? >> it's the captain of the ship, the captain is in...
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natalie? >> going to be a busy one. kerry sanders in clearwater. is announcing whether charges will be filed against a family of a little boy who slipped into the gorilla exhibit at the cincinnati zoo last month. a zoo employ shot and killed the gorilla to protect the child. critics have blamed the zoo and the child's mother for letting him get in the enclosure. >>> richard simmons is back home after a weekend scare in the hospital. he was treated for dehydration but is feeling great. a friend called paramedics simmons' los angeles home friday night. >>> and monkey business caught on camera. surveillance video shows this monkey entering a jewelry store. and it heads for the checkout counter. pulls out a bundle of cash from the drawer. an employ tries to entice him with a piece of fruit. but he's not having any of that. he jumps over the counter, bolts out the door. gets away with about $150 cash. >> that's now $150 worth of bananas. >> think he's trained to do that, don't you think? >> yeah. >> there might be a strong chance of that. >> natalie, th
natalie? >> going to be a busy one. kerry sanders in clearwater. is announcing whether charges will be filed against a family of a little boy who slipped into the gorilla exhibit at the cincinnati zoo last month. a zoo employ shot and killed the gorilla to protect the child. critics have blamed the zoo and the child's mother for letting him get in the enclosure. >>> richard simmons is back home after a weekend scare in the hospital. he was treated for dehydration but is feeling...
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that's all i'm go natalie has a check of the top stories. natalie?to go on the attack today with a speech that is expected to hit hillary clinton hard and the clinton family foundation. on tuesday clinton mocked trump's record saying all his books seem to end at chapter 11 and he appeared to question her faith telling a group of evangelicals that clinton has been out there for years, yet the public doesn't know anything about her in terms of religion. clinton a long-time methodist says she is a person of faith. >>> just days after several gun control measures failed in the senate, republicans are expected to bring a bipartisan gun control bill to a vote this week. the effort spear headed by maine republican senator susan collins would block people on two terrorist watch lists from buying guns. measured opposed by the nra and other conservative groups. >>> it has been just over a month since the shocking news that pce revealed that she was on the plane with the singer during his in-flight emergency. and she's speaking for the first time about that nig
that's all i'm go natalie has a check of the top stories. natalie?to go on the attack today with a speech that is expected to hit hillary clinton hard and the clinton family foundation. on tuesday clinton mocked trump's record saying all his books seem to end at chapter 11 and he appeared to question her faith telling a group of evangelicals that clinton has been out there for years, yet the public doesn't know anything about her in terms of religion. clinton a long-time methodist says she is a...
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natalie? >> stephanie gosk in ft. pierce, florida.ce, senate democrats ended a 15-hour filibuster overnight after republican leaders agreed to allow two votes. one would propose background checks at gun shows and on the internet and another would ban sales to suspected terrorists. >>> in elkhorn, nebraska, today, in memory of the little boy killed by an alligator at the grand floridian resort at disney. he was dragged off by a gator while wading with his father in those shallow waters. investigators are still trying to catch the gator responsible for his death. meanwhile this video shot by a wedding guest days before his death appears to show an alligator in that >>> investigators in egypt said overnight that a search ship has found the main wreckage from an egyptair flight that crashed into the mediterranean sea last month. the ship obtained images of the wreckage between the egyptian coast and greek island of crete. it disappeared from radar while flying from paris to cairo with 66 people on board. only small pieces of debris and hu
natalie? >> stephanie gosk in ft. pierce, florida.ce, senate democrats ended a 15-hour filibuster overnight after republican leaders agreed to allow two votes. one would propose background checks at gun shows and on the internet and another would ban sales to suspected terrorists. >>> in elkhorn, nebraska, today, in memory of the little boy killed by an alligator at the grand floridian resort at disney. he was dragged off by a gator while wading with his father in those shallow...
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i'm willie along with tamron and natalie. minute. we're not even allowed to know. >> this is life-changing money for the person who receives it. reboost. >> and a great family saul we know. >> you know more than we know. >> oh, i know the story. >> good things happen to good people. >> i have my way of finding out. >> we'll reveal what natalie knows. >> we'll talk to al in a few minutes. we want to start with an update on that terrible story out of orlando. wildlife experts will work to try to identify and catch the alligator responsible for the death of a 2-year-old, lane graves at disney's grand floridian hotel. he was with his dad, wading in the water, a foot from the shore. his mother, melissa and 4-year-old sister were nearby on the beach when this all happened. a video has emerged taken by a guest at the resort days before the attack that appears to show an alligator in that same water. >> cody, an alligator! >> an alligator! >> so, we told you yesterday there was a sign that said no swimming but no signs warning of all
i'm willie along with tamron and natalie. minute. we're not even allowed to know. >> this is life-changing money for the person who receives it. reboost. >> and a great family saul we know. >> you know more than we know. >> oh, i know the story. >> good things happen to good people. >> i have my way of finding out. >> we'll reveal what natalie knows. >> we'll talk to al in a few minutes. we want to start with an update on that terrible story out...
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natalie? >> we'll fall though story from vienna.y, this foul ball drive hit into the stands at the philly's game shows off this dad's amazing skills. not only make this one-handed catch there, his daughter resting in his lap and drink tray in the other hand and he's seated the whole time. i don't think his drink even spilled there. no problems. multi-tasking dad of the year award. >> and the little girl, no idea. >> impressed. natal natalie, thank you. >>> one step closer to a cure. dr. natalie azar weighing in on the fight against cancer. >>> what is the most life-changing purchase you have ever made? we'll see that on trending. >>> charlie puth live on the plaza. but, first, these messages. . >> first, these messages. kohl's has hundreds of great gift ideas at prices you'll love! like a new dress shirt or tie only $19.99 pick him up a new watch... or give him a watch gift set for only $27.99 and save on performance golf shirts and, no matter how you pay take an extra 20% off these already great sale prices! everyone gets kohl's ca
natalie? >> we'll fall though story from vienna.y, this foul ball drive hit into the stands at the philly's game shows off this dad's amazing skills. not only make this one-handed catch there, his daughter resting in his lap and drink tray in the other hand and he's seated the whole time. i don't think his drink even spilled there. no problems. multi-tasking dad of the year award. >> and the little girl, no idea. >> impressed. natal natalie, thank you. >>> one step...
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natalie is here with more on that. >> we use them.ug administration is requiring further study on the long-term safety of specific ingredients found in most hand sanitizers and could eventually lead to major changes. whether it comes from a squirt of gel or foam, millions use topical anti-bacterial soaps every day. many people believe it's a handy weapon in the battle against germs. >> it's convenient to do that but there is question of the safety and effectiveness of constantly using ingredients in hand sanitizers. >> reporter: the fda is concerned with long-term exposure and whether these products are safe for everyone. specially children and pregnant women. the natural resources defense council has been pushing the fda to take a closer look. >> finally after decades of these products being on the shelves, they're actually asking for the data. >> reporter: the fda is not pulling any products off the shelf but the requesting manufacturers provide data for three commonly used chemicals, adding that the request for data does not mean t
natalie is here with more on that. >> we use them.ug administration is requiring further study on the long-term safety of specific ingredients found in most hand sanitizers and could eventually lead to major changes. whether it comes from a squirt of gel or foam, millions use topical anti-bacterial soaps every day. many people believe it's a handy weapon in the battle against germs. >> it's convenient to do that but there is question of the safety and effectiveness of constantly...
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here we have hoda, natalie, matt and al in a showdown of epic >> all right.uys race down to the end, you two on this side and you crash at the end, and then turn around and come back down the other side, and you know -- may the best woman win. >> by the way, the cars were fernished by andretti carting in atlanta. >> go on this side. you on this side. my words of wisdom are the blue buttons are reverse, you might need it. >> which blue button? >> gotcha. >> don't be afraid to use the bumpers, that's what they are for. >> she likes the demolition derby here. >> yeah, pick up a cone and throw it. ready? >> i am going to go straight. >> go! yep. >> go! ♪ >> blue button reverse. >> oh boy. >> that was smooth, matt. >> smooth hand over. >> danica, are you inspired by any of the driving? >> demolition is a lot of what daytona has to offer. it's good inspiration. >> al is coming up. >> team roker and team lauer. hoda is still driving. are you okay, hoda? >> did i win? >> you're alive. >> you won the moral victory. >> classic case of tortoise and the hare there. >> my
here we have hoda, natalie, matt and al in a showdown of epic >> all right.uys race down to the end, you two on this side and you crash at the end, and then turn around and come back down the other side, and you know -- may the best woman win. >> by the way, the cars were fernished by andretti carting in atlanta. >> go on this side. you on this side. my words of wisdom are the blue buttons are reverse, you might need it. >> which blue button? >> gotcha. >>...
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i'm al with natalie and dylan. out of the fishbowl. >>> sadly, we do know more about prince's death. we finally have a conclusive report from the medical examiner's office. it states that he died from an accidental overdose of the powerful painkiller, fentanyl. he died six weeks ago on april 21st. what's interesting is we were all reading and learning more about this very powerful opioid. it's typically prescribed in hospitals. and typically administered in hospitals for extreme pain. usually for cancer patients. however, it can be found on the streets for sale illegally. this is, again, one of the most potent opioid painkillers in medicine. it is 50 times more powerful than heroin and morphine. it's crazy to think. >> he must have been in an extreme case of pain, to ever get to that level. >> yeah. >> so sad. the other thing that struck me in reading this was that he was 112 pounds. >> yeah, at the time of death. >> 5'3". >> mm-hmm. >> i mean, that's -- i just can't even fathom that. >> yes. >> he was a small-stat
i'm al with natalie and dylan. out of the fishbowl. >>> sadly, we do know more about prince's death. we finally have a conclusive report from the medical examiner's office. it states that he died from an accidental overdose of the powerful painkiller, fentanyl. he died six weeks ago on april 21st. what's interesting is we were all reading and learning more about this very powerful opioid. it's typically prescribed in hospitals. and typically administered in hospitals for extreme pain....
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>> natalie, thanks very much. doc, good to see you.n why you need to leave your pediatrician at the age of 21? >> that's a good question. that's really the million dollar question. i think the position of the three medical groups that have come together to give us a little bit of a recommendation on this is really that you want to ensure that people are getting what we would think of as medically and developmentally appropriate care. a quick example would be age 21 you start cervical cancer screening for women. are pediatricians going to perform that function? >> are they trained for that? are they trained for patient care past the age of 21? >> right now strictly speaking pediatricians are trained to take care of people, including cholesterol and obesity and stuff you would think of as applying to adults until the age of 21. of course as natalie pointed out with the affordable care act, people are extending coverage with pediatricians and they can handle that. >> let's talk about other good reasons to change over. you're moving. >> if
>> natalie, thanks very much. doc, good to see you.n why you need to leave your pediatrician at the age of 21? >> that's a good question. that's really the million dollar question. i think the position of the three medical groups that have come together to give us a little bit of a recommendation on this is really that you want to ensure that people are getting what we would think of as medically and developmentally appropriate care. a quick example would be age 21 you start...
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natalie, back to you. >> hallie jackson in san jose.. >>> just five days until the california primary, our new nbc news "wall street journal" maris poll shows hillary clinton with a two-point lead over bernie sanders among likely democratic voters. that is within the margin of errors. sanders told people in the silicon valley he still has a shot at winning the nomination. clinton launches a foreign policy speech expected to portray donald trump as a threat to national security. >>> an update on a story we've been following. the georgia teen accused of using a snapchat speed tracking filter just before a serious car crash is now facing criminal charges. officials say she was distracted while going close to 100 miles an hour. high speed, twisted metal, and this morning a warrant for the arrest of crystal mcgee. the 19-year-old now facing three misdemeanor speeding charges and a felony, serious injury by vehicle. in september mcgee's mercedes slammed into wentworth maynard's mitsubishi. court documents say he speed climbed to 80, 90, 107 m
natalie, back to you. >> hallie jackson in san jose.. >>> just five days until the california primary, our new nbc news "wall street journal" maris poll shows hillary clinton with a two-point lead over bernie sanders among likely democratic voters. that is within the margin of errors. sanders told people in the silicon valley he still has a shot at winning the nomination. clinton launches a foreign policy speech expected to portray donald trump as a threat to national...
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i disagree. >> natalie, thank you very much.an. >> how you feeling, brother? >> i'm good. >> ready to do this in the rain? >> other than the rain. >> it's not going to stop you. this crowd is incredible. luke bryan in his top hits. local news and weather in a minutes. >>> good morning. it's 8:26 now on this friday, june 3rd. i'm aaron gilchrist and we want to turn to jack taylor for a look at traffic this morning. >> aaron, good morning. we had a trouble spot on the inner loop of the beltway. it's on the legion bridge about midspan. finally cleared. there was a broken down vehicle in that far right lane. there should be ease heading north on i-495. on kutz bridge, only a single lane getting by while they perform maintenance. back into you. >>> thank you. a look at your forecast is next. >>> so many clouds, not so many raindrops out there just yet, but i would bring an umbrella out the door this morning. eventually with time we will bubble up more rain chances this afternoon. we're in the upper 60s to low and mid-70s. we'll have
i disagree. >> natalie, thank you very much.an. >> how you feeling, brother? >> i'm good. >> ready to do this in the rain? >> other than the rain. >> it's not going to stop you. this crowd is incredible. luke bryan in his top hits. local news and weather in a minutes. >>> good morning. it's 8:26 now on this friday, june 3rd. i'm aaron gilchrist and we want to turn to jack taylor for a look at traffic this morning. >> aaron, good morning. we had...
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natalie is going to show us how, next. . ugh, come on. dad, can we turn up the heat? no.ater. honey, it's called a barber shop quartet. no! out! what? that was in! yeah finally, something the whole family can agree on. oscar mayer deli fresh ham made with pure honey for a taste everyone will love. jump 50 feet over the rapids and i crash land. check out my scar. there's nothing there! you didn't jump the creek! there's a new neosporin antibiotic that minimizes scars. new neosporin plus pain itch scar so we know how to cover almost almoanything.hing, even a ufh2o. [man] that's not good. [pilot] that's not good. [man] that's really not good. [burke] it happened august fourteenth,2008, and we covered it.talk to farmers. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ someone is carrying well,locally grown produce picked at peak of season of freshness. guess who it could be. better yet... ...try it. at walmart's low prices. especially when it comes to snacking.g new. that's why we're introducing cheese dippers. the cre
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i'll willie, along with natalie and al.list of songs of the summer. >> it's a candidate. i think timberlake is running away. >> it's a happy, feel-good song. >> this one, too. makes you want to dance. >>> you know who else is dancing? hillary clinton and her campaign. she made some history. the race to the white house is set, with hillary clinton solidifying her position as a democratic party's presumptive nominee. nbc news projected that hillary clinton is the winner in california. the former secretary of state winning new jersey, new mexico and south dakota. bernie sanders of vermont, taking north dakota. with that win in california, hillary clinton is looking ahead to the general election. she spoke at an event in brooklyn, about the historic nature of her nomination. >> we are all standing under a glass ce but don't worry, we're not smashing this one. thanks to you, we've reached a milestone. the first time in our nation's history, that a woman will be a major party's nominee. >> that was secretary clinton, relatively e
i'll willie, along with natalie and al.list of songs of the summer. >> it's a candidate. i think timberlake is running away. >> it's a happy, feel-good song. >> this one, too. makes you want to dance. >>> you know who else is dancing? hillary clinton and her campaign. she made some history. the race to the white house is set, with hillary clinton solidifying her position as a democratic party's presumptive nominee. nbc news projected that hillary clinton is the winner...
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natalie azar is an nbc news medical contributor.od morning. >> just as kids are getting out of school for the summer, all happy. now you have a reason to dread fall again. what is the effectiveness of the nasal vaccine versus the injected vaccine? >> last year for the season 2015 to 2016, the estimated efficacy of the regular shot was 63% in kids age 2 to 17 compared to 3% in the cdc study they did on over 2,000 kids. >> wow! >> those are shocking numbers and the first thing i thought was how did this get approved in the first place? the fda studies these things, the effectiveness of a vaccine. it was approved. no wwe find out it really doesn't work. >> even as recent as a couple of years ago, cdc was making a strong recommendation that the children should get the flumist because it works better than the shot. we don't have a firm explanation for the discrepancy between this study's findings and the last couple of years' data and the previous. i suspect we will find out eventually, was it a methodology issue, was it truly something
natalie azar is an nbc news medical contributor.od morning. >> just as kids are getting out of school for the summer, all happy. now you have a reason to dread fall again. what is the effectiveness of the nasal vaccine versus the injected vaccine? >> last year for the season 2015 to 2016, the estimated efficacy of the regular shot was 63% in kids age 2 to 17 compared to 3% in the cdc study they did on over 2,000 kids. >> wow! >> those are shocking numbers and the first...
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natalie ato ask citi community development to come up and say a few words.plause] natalie: good morning. i have to say, when baylee cried, i cried. i do want to acknowledge baylee for her leadership and the amazing work that she has done to the organization has done end homelessness among veterans. i am incredibly honored to be with you today. this is the fifth year in a row we have been here, and it is a significantly larger crowd with lots of people and energy and momentum. we are happy to be part of this movement and always humbled by the work that we do, that you do for your community's day in and day out. ylee witnessed my read who isllis here and will be here for the next of the country. i say it is a vacation working for citi compared to working for a not-for-profit. so i applaud all of the work that you do. nchv is as a -- perfect example and always to be a guide and a counselor to us. we do not know it all. we acknowledge that we are new in this space. when we won it get involved, we , and we metexperts so many organizations and learned so much, whi
natalie ato ask citi community development to come up and say a few words.plause] natalie: good morning. i have to say, when baylee cried, i cried. i do want to acknowledge baylee for her leadership and the amazing work that she has done to the organization has done end homelessness among veterans. i am incredibly honored to be with you today. this is the fifth year in a row we have been here, and it is a significantly larger crowd with lots of people and energy and momentum. we are happy to be...
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natalie moore's book and ethan michaeli's book are available outfront. please visit us at printers row and fill out a postevent survey. [applause] >> you are watching the tv on c-span2, television for serious readers. coming up in prime time we start the evening at 7:00 eastern with a look at the history of the genetic code. that at 8:00 pm eastern kareem abdul-jabbar weighs in on social and political issues. at 8:30 eastern it is a roundtable discussion of donald trump's book the art of the deal. at 10:00 on booktv's afterwards a history of isis and we finish up our prime time programming at 11:00 with gerald connolly who sits down with booktv to discuss the books that have influenced his life and career. that all happens tonight on c-span2's booktv. >> those steve forbes like me? they put me down at 4 $.5 billion net worth. i'm not complaining but it is much more than that. i couldn't understand why is it that forbes just raised me $400 million this year. i should be happy and i am happy. what difference does it make but i couldn't understand. why are
natalie moore's book and ethan michaeli's book are available outfront. please visit us at printers row and fill out a postevent survey. [applause] >> you are watching the tv on c-span2, television for serious readers. coming up in prime time we start the evening at 7:00 eastern with a look at the history of the genetic code. that at 8:00 pm eastern kareem abdul-jabbar weighs in on social and political issues. at 8:30 eastern it is a roundtable discussion of donald trump's book the art of...
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natalie?curb gun violence, senate ended a 14-hour filibuster overnight. one proposal would expand background checks for sales and the other would band sales to suspected terrorists. >>> a catholic mass is being celebrated in elkhorn, nebraska today in the memory of the little boy killed by an alligator in orlando. the body of 2-year-old lane gray was recovered from a lagoon wednesday, 16 hours after he was dragged off by a gator while wading with his father in those shallow waters. they are trying to catch the gator responsible for his death. meantime, this video shot by a wedding guest at the resort just days before the attack, and it appears to show an alligator in that same water. >>> breaking news this morning in the search for missing egypt air flight 804. investigators in egypt say the plane's damaged cockpit voice recorder has been found in the mediterranean sea. they say it was recovered in several stages and its memory unit has been retrieved. officials have reported earlier today tha
natalie?curb gun violence, senate ended a 14-hour filibuster overnight. one proposal would expand background checks for sales and the other would band sales to suspected terrorists. >>> a catholic mass is being celebrated in elkhorn, nebraska today in the memory of the little boy killed by an alligator in orlando. the body of 2-year-old lane gray was recovered from a lagoon wednesday, 16 hours after he was dragged off by a gator while wading with his father in those shallow waters....