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nbc's gadi schwartz has our report from sacramento. we want to warn you, the video you're about to see is disturbing. >> just broke the window. running south. running to the south. >> reporter: officers in a chopper investigating reports of a man vandalizing cars saying they have a visual on the suspect. >> all i can tell is he's got a hoodie on. >> reporter: a heat signature from the helicopter camera the first glimpse of 22-year-old stephon clark. two officers below close in. >> stop! >> reporter: and here is the moment of contact on the ground. in the dark, an officer yells "gun." >> show me your hands. gun, gun, gun. [ gunshots ] >> reporter: police firing 20 shots at clark in his grandparents' backyard finding no weapons, only a cell phone. minutes later one officer says "mute." >> mute. >> reporter: and the two cameras stop recording audio. clark's family wants to know exactly what was said. >> you're muting something you don't want the public to hear what you're saying. and that means that if you don't want the truth to come out
nbc's gadi schwartz has our report from sacramento. we want to warn you, the video you're about to see is disturbing. >> just broke the window. running south. running to the south. >> reporter: officers in a chopper investigating reports of a man vandalizing cars saying they have a visual on the suspect. >> all i can tell is he's got a hoodie on. >> reporter: a heat signature from the helicopter camera the first glimpse of 22-year-old stephon clark. two officers below...
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blake mccoy, nbc news. >>> we'll take a break here. when we come back, the troubling sight in the ocean. twice as big as texas and getting bigger by the day. >>> caught on camera. the ball of fire that wiped out the t. rex. not tens of millions of years ago, but yesterday at a theme park in colorado where a life-sized animatronic tyrannosaurus rex went up in flames. the co-owner of the park says it appears to have been triggered by an electrical malfunction. he joked about the loss of the 24-foot-tall t. rex. he said we knew he had a temper but today he blew his top. >>> there's a staggering new look tonight at the amount of pollution flowing through our oceans. researchers say the so-called great pacific garbage patch, a massive collection of floating trash between california and hawaii is now 600,000 square miles. by comparison, that's twice the size of texas. it contains about 1.8 trillion pieces of trash. absolutely amazing. >>> when we come back, your first look at our powerful new nbc news special. as we near 50 years since the a
blake mccoy, nbc news. >>> we'll take a break here. when we come back, the troubling sight in the ocean. twice as big as texas and getting bigger by the day. >>> caught on camera. the ball of fire that wiped out the t. rex. not tens of millions of years ago, but yesterday at a theme park in colorado where a life-sized animatronic tyrannosaurus rex went up in flames. the co-owner of the park says it appears to have been triggered by an electrical malfunction. he joked about the...
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ron mott, nbc news. >>> we turn to california now. one of a handful of states that extend protections to people living in this country illegally. they're known as sanctuary states. tonight, that policy has california locked in a bitter war of will and words with the federal government which has now sued the state over the policy. as national correspondent miguel almaguer reports, attorney general jeff sessions is leading the charge. >> reporter: in sacramento, new battle lines drawn in what the governor calls the war against california. protesters greeting u.s. attorney general jeff sessions amid a fierce fight over immigration raids. >> this is a press stunt by the highest law enforcement officer in the land. >> reporter: the justice department is suing california for hindering enforcement of federal immigration laws and endangering federal agents. >> how dare you? how dare you needlessly endanger the lives of our law enforcement officers to promote a radical open-borders agenda. >> reporter: sessions blasted oakland mayor libby scha
ron mott, nbc news. >>> we turn to california now. one of a handful of states that extend protections to people living in this country illegally. they're known as sanctuary states. tonight, that policy has california locked in a bitter war of will and words with the federal government which has now sued the state over the policy. as national correspondent miguel almaguer reports, attorney general jeff sessions is leading the charge. >> reporter: in sacramento, new battle lines...
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live in havertown, denise nakano, nbc 10 news. >> and "nbc 10 news at 6:00" is next. >> next at six,at is next of the major winter storm. >> the snow is moving out, but we're not in clear yet. we'll break down the problems on the roads and mass transit. >> that's right. we could see some ice storming tonight. temperatures are going to go below freezing and the winds are going to pick up. that means possible branches and power lines coming down. we'll talk about all of that and the timing for your neighborhood, when i come back. right now, comcast business is doubling your internet speed so you can download large files faster and power more employees on more devices all for a new low price. what does that equal? our best internet offer ever. you do the math. because for a limited time, you'll pay the 75 mbps price and get 150 mbps internet. so, double your speed and save today. that's speed on sale up to 1 gig. act now to get on america's largest gig-speed network. call today. >>> nbc 10 news starts now. >> it's round two. >> it's treacherous. >> the area slammed with snow again. >> i
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maya rodriguez, nbc news, ft.rdale, florida. >>> still ahead tonight, saving lives under extreme duress. doctors and nurses dropped into a war zone, now honored for their bravery on the battlefield. >>> also a ceremonial send-off on the eve of the iditarod. why the world's most famous dog race is dealing with a cloud of controversy. we have postmenopausal osteoporosis and a high risk for fracture, so with our doctors we chose prolia® to help make our bones stronger. only prolia® helps strengthen bones by stopping cells that damage them with 1 shot every 6 months. do not take prolia® if you have low blood calcium, are pregnant, are allergic to it, or take xgeva®. serious allergic reactions, like low blood pressure; trouble breathing; throat tightness; face, lip or tongue swelling, rash, itching or hives have happened. tell your doctor about dental problems, as severe jaw bone problems may happen or new or unusual pain in your hip, groin, or thigh, as unusual thigh bone fractures have occurred. speak to your doctor
maya rodriguez, nbc news, ft.rdale, florida. >>> still ahead tonight, saving lives under extreme duress. doctors and nurses dropped into a war zone, now honored for their bravery on the battlefield. >>> also a ceremonial send-off on the eve of the iditarod. why the world's most famous dog race is dealing with a cloud of controversy. we have postmenopausal osteoporosis and a high risk for fracture, so with our doctors we chose prolia® to help make our bones stronger. only...
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exclusively to nbc's megyn kelly. why he says he finally came forward after the former olympic doctor was sentenced. (phone buzzing) i like these yogurt bites. (phone buzzing) and i like these yogurt bites... ah... ooh! apparently, i like them more than i like my phone. where...ah, oh! hello? ah, i missed it. it was my mother-in-law. i'll call her back. don't tell her i told you that. you'll like them both but love our price. award-winning little journey baby essentials from aldi. simply smarter shopping. >>> and there's a live look right now at the radar. we're tracking a nor'easter that's starting to move in and we will start to see light rain as early as 7:00 p.m. tonight. then we start to see our strong wind gusts and snow moving in tomorrow. details coming up in my full forecast. >>> there's an organization that gives children a free and safe place to hang out is having a big fund raise they're weekend. pal, the police athlete at this time leek in abington will hold a benefit. we have the head of the abbington po
exclusively to nbc's megyn kelly. why he says he finally came forward after the former olympic doctor was sentenced. (phone buzzing) i like these yogurt bites. (phone buzzing) and i like these yogurt bites... ah... ooh! apparently, i like them more than i like my phone. where...ah, oh! hello? ah, i missed it. it was my mother-in-law. i'll call her back. don't tell her i told you that. you'll like them both but love our price. award-winning little journey baby essentials from aldi. simply...
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stephanie gosk, nbc news, new york. >>> there's more ahead up next. a simple act of kindness by a waitress and how it earned her a life-changing reward. ♪ ♪ my husband is probably going to think i'm crazy. he thinks i'm going to see my sister! ♪ ♪ sometimes the confidence to be spontaneous starts with financial stability. once i heard it i was shocked. i just thought, i have to go get it! ♪ ♪ it's our tree! ♪ ♪ see how a personalized financial strategy and access to j.p. morgan investment expertise can help you. chase. make more of what's yours. >>> it looks like it's the end of the road for an iconic automobile. volkswagen will reportedly planning to stop making the beetle again. the automaker stopped production of the original bug in 1979 only to revive it in 1997. but with sales declining in recent years, the company is focusing on its newer crossover and electric cars. >>> toys "r" us could be going out of business potentially closing all its stores as early as next week according to reports. the company filed for bankruptcy last year after strugg
stephanie gosk, nbc news, new york. >>> there's more ahead up next. a simple act of kindness by a waitress and how it earned her a life-changing reward. ♪ ♪ my husband is probably going to think i'm crazy. he thinks i'm going to see my sister! ♪ ♪ sometimes the confidence to be spontaneous starts with financial stability. once i heard it i was shocked. i just thought, i have to go get it! ♪ ♪ it's our tree! ♪ ♪ see how a personalized financial strategy and access to...
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for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and good night. right now at 6: busting through a fence. the bay area students who took thei >>> right now at 6:00. busting through a fence. the bay area student who took their schoolwalkout off campus. >> the news at 6:00 starts right now. thank you for joining us. i'm terry mcsweeney. >> jess and raj have the night off. from san francisco to walnut creek, thousands walked out of class to call for gun control. some marched. some spoke out. others had demonstrations. and in the case of those of mount diablo high school in concord they broke through a fns to get off campus and march. >> we have reporters fanned out across the bay area. let's start with nbc bay area, correspondent, live in concord. >> yeah, guys, the gate its open now. this is the gate that students broke through. staff told me the gate was broken. held together by the chain. so when students pushed it, they were able to got out. students weren't supposed to leave campus, but those i spoke to said, no one can stand in the way of them s
for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and good night. right now at 6: busting through a fence. the bay area students who took thei >>> right now at 6:00. busting through a fence. the bay area student who took their schoolwalkout off campus. >> the news at 6:00 starts right now. thank you for joining us. i'm terry mcsweeney. >> jess and raj have the night off. from san francisco to walnut creek, thousands walked out of class to call for gun control. some marched....
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nbc 10 and nbc universal owned television stations have teamed up with a charity that buys medical debtollection agencies on pennies on the dollar and forgives the debt. harry harrison is here with the way you can help the effort. >> take a look. this is a map of our viewing area. from delaware to new jersey and into pennsylvania. there's a total of more than 1.1 million people drowning in medical debt right now. but helping to erase their medical debt is as easy as logging into your computer. go to our website nbc10.com. scroll half way down to the page "nbc 10 responds." click on this page. and tap the blue bar to pay it forward. select the amount of money you would like to donate. $1 will race $100 debt. after selecting your amount, complete the form by entering your name, e-mail, and address. including your zip code. now click on the "enter payment" button. you're almost done. just fill out your credit card information. and click on donate. all of your money and information goes directly to r.i.p. medical debt. nbc 10 does not collect or touch any of the donations or information. re
nbc 10 and nbc universal owned television stations have teamed up with a charity that buys medical debtollection agencies on pennies on the dollar and forgives the debt. harry harrison is here with the way you can help the effort. >> take a look. this is a map of our viewing area. from delaware to new jersey and into pennsylvania. there's a total of more than 1.1 million people drowning in medical debt right now. but helping to erase their medical debt is as easy as logging into your...
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for all of us here at nbc news, have a great night. the smoke has cleared af massive build >>> right now at 6. the smoke has cheer cleared after a massive building fire this san francisco. we're learning about the toll it's taking on businesses. >> good evening, thanks for joining us. >> emotions run high at the scene of the massive four alarm fire in north beach. we continue the coverage. >> right now a clean up is under way. to help some of the businesses dry out. where water may have gotten in during the fire fite. you can see the activity there. the damage to this building is really up above. in fact you can see daylight through that window. this has been an emotional
for all of us here at nbc news, have a great night. the smoke has cleared af massive build >>> right now at 6. the smoke has cheer cleared after a massive building fire this san francisco. we're learning about the toll it's taking on businesses. >> good evening, thanks for joining us. >> emotions run high at the scene of the massive four alarm fire in north beach. we continue the coverage. >> right now a clean up is under way. to help some of the businesses dry out....
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to nbc 10 is our team of meteorologists. thanks. >> weather conditions are tr this storm will be changing rapidly throughout the next 36 hours. when we are not on tv, make sure you you have the free nbc 10 app. we will sent alerts to your smart phone. plus you can get the hour by hour forecast for your neighborhood. 20 minutes of nonstop news continues with a 10-year-old boy accused of sending threatening e-mails. >> they prompted schools in three districts to actually close today. also touched off panic among parents and students. a teacher in the franklin township school district got an e-mail containing words like bullets and guns. nbc 10's reporter cydney long tells us how police found the young suspect is. >> hiding behind a computer e keyboard using a fake male address saying it was a 10-year-old male student that e e-mailed a teacher saying there would be a shooting at the school today. >> at this time, there's no noun threats to any of our schools. the individual in custody had no access to weapons. >> you shouldn't
to nbc 10 is our team of meteorologists. thanks. >> weather conditions are tr this storm will be changing rapidly throughout the next 36 hours. when we are not on tv, make sure you you have the free nbc 10 app. we will sent alerts to your smart phone. plus you can get the hour by hour forecast for your neighborhood. 20 minutes of nonstop news continues with a 10-year-old boy accused of sending threatening e-mails. >> they prompted schools in three districts to actually close today....
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in a moment putin speaks to us in an nbc news exclusive. but first, our chief foreign correspondent richard engel on moscow's bold claims. >> reporter: in his last major speech before presidential elections he's almost guaranteed to win again, vladimir putin sounded more like his cold war predecessors, warning of a nuclear war. showing elaborate animations of what he called invincible nuclear weapons. like this apparently new low-flying cruise missile described as having a limitless range and unpredictable flight path evading american missile defenses and shown targeting the united states. and a long range underwater drone tipped with a nuclear warhead. >> i think we ought to take this very seriously. vladimir putin is a very serious leader. he has a powerful scientific establishment behind him, and several of these weapons will be game changers. >> reporter: president trump, seldom critical of russia, didn't respond. but the white house did. >> u.s. defense capabilities are and will remain second to none, and now because of the new defense
in a moment putin speaks to us in an nbc news exclusive. but first, our chief foreign correspondent richard engel on moscow's bold claims. >> reporter: in his last major speech before presidential elections he's almost guaranteed to win again, vladimir putin sounded more like his cold war predecessors, warning of a nuclear war. showing elaborate animations of what he called invincible nuclear weapons. like this apparently new low-flying cruise missile described as having a limitless range...
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>>> tonight, nbc 10 responds. erasing medical debt.o the collections process that keeps so many patients stuck in a cycle of overdue bills. nbc 10 responds is working on its biggest initiative yet. the nbc universal-owned television stations across the country are donating $150,000 to wipe out $15 million of medical debt, including $2 million from the philadelphia area. nbc 10's george spencer is looking the journey of a medical bill from your doctor's office to the collections calls at your home. >> reporter: for tammy torres, a cup of morning tea offers stability in a time of turbulence. her husband died of liver cancer in 2015. then she was diagnosed with breast cancer early last year. >> here i go again, but this time it's me. that's what i was saying to myself. >> reporter: after eight rounds of chemo, torres considers herself a survivor. but she can't focus on her recovery because of this growing pile of medical bills. the current total, at least $4,000. >> bills keep piling up, coming in. i'm overwhelmed. $1,000 for a co-pay, th
>>> tonight, nbc 10 responds. erasing medical debt.o the collections process that keeps so many patients stuck in a cycle of overdue bills. nbc 10 responds is working on its biggest initiative yet. the nbc universal-owned television stations across the country are donating $150,000 to wipe out $15 million of medical debt, including $2 million from the philadelphia area. nbc 10's george spencer is looking the journey of a medical bill from your doctor's office to the collections calls...
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it will be moderated by nbc news political director chuck todd. we will broadcast the debate live on nbc bay area. and that's at 6:30, may 8th. join us for that. >>> meteorologist jeff verneri joins us now, almost at friday. >> yes, we are, and looking at a lot of changes over the next seven days. breaking it down for you after a break in the wet weather. it's getting more active here into the weekend. the microclimate forecast with your friday, and as we begin for the morning, we'll have some sun for the south bay. but also some high clouds filtering across, and 50 degrees, and early overcast for the peninsula at 49, and partly sunny and chilly 44 for tri-valley. areas of fog to contend with, and patchy drizzle, starting off with 48. pushing through the afternoon, we will see temperatures going down a few degrees, and looking at partly cloudy skies. overall, a really nice friday coming our way. see it right here across the south bay, 66 many mepitas. not much wind in the northwest, 5 to 10 miles per hour. still holding on to a few 70s in concord
it will be moderated by nbc news political director chuck todd. we will broadcast the debate live on nbc bay area. and that's at 6:30, may 8th. join us for that. >>> meteorologist jeff verneri joins us now, almost at friday. >> yes, we are, and looking at a lot of changes over the next seven days. breaking it down for you after a break in the wet weather. it's getting more active here into the weekend. the microclimate forecast with your friday, and as we begin for the morning,...
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area. >> reporter: students saying nbc is giving them a voice.ey haven't had for three years. rise, an exciting drama. >> in my head, i thought i can do this. >> reporter: he was the inspiration and now nbc is following his lead. this is jared mosquowits. a teacher in west philadelphia. >> i am trying to put things together in a new way and it doesn't work. >> we get to do a show. >> reporter: they were one of 50 high schools chosen for nbc's live $10,000 grant. for junior amia toby, she can express her art. >> i love singing. >> reporter: hairy s. truman high also received the grant. >> such a shock for them to get something they want and set up for success like this, it is such a turn around. >> reporter: keith jones, nbc 10 news. >> maybe some of those kids will be in prime time. >> you can watch the special premier of rise next tuesday. airing after "this is us." >> if you want to see the show sooner, join nbc 10 for advanced screening. happening in upper dashy high school performancing arts. get tickets now on nbc 10.com. >>> everyone wants
area. >> reporter: students saying nbc is giving them a voice.ey haven't had for three years. rise, an exciting drama. >> in my head, i thought i can do this. >> reporter: he was the inspiration and now nbc is following his lead. this is jared mosquowits. a teacher in west philadelphia. >> i am trying to put things together in a new way and it doesn't work. >> we get to do a show. >> reporter: they were one of 50 high schools chosen for nbc's live $10,000...
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you can see the full list of schools closed on our nbc 10 app. transit running on special schedules. the number of people without power started climbing overnight coupled with those still in the dark from the last storm over 15,000 homes and businesses waking up without electricity across our area. nbc 10 has the coverage to show you what's happening across our area. we also have team coverage in our first alert weather and traffic center. so we gin with meteorologist brittney shipp. >> the big concern is going to be our morning commutes and evening commute. our intensity develops throughout the day and afternoon. we'll see more trees going down, power lines going down leading to additional power outages. that is going to be our big concern as we push through the rest of the day. here's the timing. we'll see between mow and 8:00 a.m., still a mix of either wintery mix snow at the shore. and 10:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. a steady, heavy, welt snow with the exception of right along the shore. and by tonight we'll start to see a lot of snow and rain push
you can see the full list of schools closed on our nbc 10 app. transit running on special schedules. the number of people without power started climbing overnight coupled with those still in the dark from the last storm over 15,000 homes and businesses waking up without electricity across our area. nbc 10 has the coverage to show you what's happening across our area. we also have team coverage in our first alert weather and traffic center. so we gin with meteorologist brittney shipp. >>...
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from our nbc chopper. you can see it looks like about 1 or 200 protesters down below starting to fan out. that kings games begins an hour from now. let's bring in cheryl hurd from sacramento with the very latest. cheryl? >> reporter: raj, this is what it looks like outside the golden one center. people who want to go inside to the game have to show their tickets in order to get inside. once inside, they're met with a green partition. this green partition encircles the gold one partition. once they get past this barrier, they're met with police in riot gear. i've been standing here for an hour or so, listening to people's conversations. they're saying they're happy with all the security. they're also overwhelmed. i also talked to a couple. take a listen to their perspective. >> a little inconvenes convenct that bad. >> the kings will make it up, that will refund money. i think it was a good night and i think a point was made. >> reporter: a tough time. >> yeah, no easy answers. >> reporter: so despite the p
from our nbc chopper. you can see it looks like about 1 or 200 protesters down below starting to fan out. that kings games begins an hour from now. let's bring in cheryl hurd from sacramento with the very latest. cheryl? >> reporter: raj, this is what it looks like outside the golden one center. people who want to go inside to the game have to show their tickets in order to get inside. once inside, they're met with a green partition. this green partition encircles the gold one partition....
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from all of us at nbc news, thanks for facebook under fire.lower is saying the company may have done with the private data of 50 million people. >>> facebook under fire. what may have been done with information on 50 million people. the news at 6:00 starts right now. good evening. thank you for joining us. >> had users, investors and even politicians are now crying foul. the issue is how tens of millions of unsuspecting facebook users had their private date access mined and then used to shape preferring the their ads to their politics without their permission. scott budman joins us live to sort it all out for us. >> reporter: that data was accessed and then used for political purposes. tonight facebook still has a lot to answer for and soon, some of the questions may come from the united states senate. was the outcome of the 2016 presidential election affected by facebook? we now know that an outside company, cambridge analytica, was able to access a huge number of facebook profiles and mine them for political data. yours might have been mock
from all of us at nbc news, thanks for facebook under fire.lower is saying the company may have done with the private data of 50 million people. >>> facebook under fire. what may have been done with information on 50 million people. the news at 6:00 starts right now. good evening. thank you for joining us. >> had users, investors and even politicians are now crying foul. the issue is how tens of millions of unsuspecting facebook users had their private date access mined and then...
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nbc news medical correspondent dr.torres reports on new findings about grilling meat and the risk of hypertension. >> reporter: sun or snow, 43-year-old eres bergman loves to fire up the grill. >> a fillet cooked medium-medium well. the taste and the way that the steak sizzles. >> reporter: but after suffering a heart attack last year, he's changing the menu. doctors are now warning that his love of all things flame broiled could raise his blood pressure. one of the biggest risk factors for heart disease. in a study of 100,000 people, harvard researchers found that those who eat red meat, chicken, or fish, cooked at high temperatures, grilled, roasted or broiled, had a 17% higher risk of high blood pressure when they ate those foods more than 15 times a month. >> when you grill the meat to very high temperature, and you char it, there's a certain chemical that starts to form. it may cause additional stresses, oxidated stresses on the body that may lead to higher blood pressure over time. >> lester, doesn't matter wheth
nbc news medical correspondent dr.torres reports on new findings about grilling meat and the risk of hypertension. >> reporter: sun or snow, 43-year-old eres bergman loves to fire up the grill. >> a fillet cooked medium-medium well. the taste and the way that the steak sizzles. >> reporter: but after suffering a heart attack last year, he's changing the menu. doctors are now warning that his love of all things flame broiled could raise his blood pressure. one of the biggest...
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tap the nbc 10 app and see it, share it.hat's the feature where you can send in your pictures and videos. jackie? >> cutis there. we have been on the air for more than six hours now, covering this winter storm for you. and we're not done yet. this video sent to us from bucks county. the snow coming down there. tammie? >> winter storm still dumping some heavy snow in parts of the area. it is set to clear the area. but the temperatures, that's our next big problem. i'll explain with the full forecast, coming up. >>> progress is being made as the snow is tapering off. i'm denise nakano live in delaware county. i'll tell you how people are dealing with it all as "nbc 10 news at 4" continues. i see other carriers touting their unlimited plans, but not all unlimited is created equal. sprint unlimited gives you more. it's the ultimate unlimited plan. get more of the tv you love with hulu, more music with the tidal hi-fi trial. more global roaming destinations. plus, streaming in full hd and 10 gigabytes of mobile hotspot. all inclu
tap the nbc 10 app and see it, share it.hat's the feature where you can send in your pictures and videos. jackie? >> cutis there. we have been on the air for more than six hours now, covering this winter storm for you. and we're not done yet. this video sent to us from bucks county. the snow coming down there. tammie? >> winter storm still dumping some heavy snow in parts of the area. it is set to clear the area. but the temperatures, that's our next big problem. i'll explain with...
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nbc's joe friar has a preview. >> in 2006, o.j. simpson gave a no holds barred interview -- >> reporter: fox calls the special "o.j. simpson: the lost confession" with a question mark. >> i remember i grabbed the knife, i do remember that portion. where are the bloody clothes? somebody had to get rid of the bloody clothes. >> reporter: taped in 2006, the ex-fabl star was asked to speculate about what might have happened in 1994 when his ex-wife nicole brown and her friend ron goldman was murdered. >> it's difficult they want me to do it. it's difficult because it was hypothetical. >> reporter: he has always proclaimed his innocence. >> if it doesn't fit, you must acquit. >> reporter: and during his criminal trial he was found not guilty. but later recorded the interview and detailed a hypothetical account of the crime to promote his book "if i did it." at one point he discussed going to his ex-wife's house with a so called friend named charlie. >> charlie. came by and mentioned something about what was going on at her house. i don'
nbc's joe friar has a preview. >> in 2006, o.j. simpson gave a no holds barred interview -- >> reporter: fox calls the special "o.j. simpson: the lost confession" with a question mark. >> i remember i grabbed the knife, i do remember that portion. where are the bloody clothes? somebody had to get rid of the bloody clothes. >> reporter: taped in 2006, the ex-fabl star was asked to speculate about what might have happened in 1994 when his ex-wife nicole brown and...
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live in losses altos, nbc bay area news. >> nbc bay area sky ranger has been flying over the veteran home of california all day, where there is an active shooter holding three hostages. we will keep on this. chp is there. fbi. atf. sheriff's department. hostage negotiators standing by trying to work with this gunman to release the hostages and in a peaceful resolution. we will keep you posted. we will follow this and have another update in about 20 minutes. >> a rough start to the weekend in terms of the commute. major freeway connector shut down this afternoon after people inside of a car were robbed at gunpoint right there on the freeway. it happened where 280 meets 101 in san francisco. this is a major interchange. a spokesperson for the chp says the suspects boxed in the victim's car, robbed two people, then took off. we have learned that car either a lynt or uber driver. police believe the victims were targeted. the freeway has since been reopened. >>> big break in a fraud case involving a gas station and credit cards. these four people were busted for allege lid putting skimmer
live in losses altos, nbc bay area news. >> nbc bay area sky ranger has been flying over the veteran home of california all day, where there is an active shooter holding three hostages. we will keep on this. chp is there. fbi. atf. sheriff's department. hostage negotiators standing by trying to work with this gunman to release the hostages and in a peaceful resolution. we will keep you posted. we will follow this and have another update in about 20 minutes. >> a rough start to the...
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nbc bay area's jean elle joins us with the latest details. jean?> reporter: raj, a police source who is familiar with this investigation tells me aldon smith and his attorney are expected here at 850 bryant tomorrow where smith is expected to surrender to police. police say there is a list of charges on that warrant. the oakland raiders are cutting ties with linebacker aldon smith. the dismissal comes after smith is accused of domestic violence in san francisco saturday night. police now have a warrant for his arrest. >> there was an arrest warrant that was signed by the district attorney's office setting charges of domestic violence, force likely to cause great bodily injury, false imprisonment, and vandalism. >> reporter: the 28-year-old former 49er is facing charges related to an incident on bush street. a neighbor of the victim called 911 telling a dispatcher he believes smith's girlfriend was getting beat up. according to dispatchers, the victim also called saying she was bitten. smith reportedly entered rehab. sfpd says it is now working with
nbc bay area's jean elle joins us with the latest details. jean?> reporter: raj, a police source who is familiar with this investigation tells me aldon smith and his attorney are expected here at 850 bryant tomorrow where smith is expected to surrender to police. police say there is a list of charges on that warrant. the oakland raiders are cutting ties with linebacker aldon smith. the dismissal comes after smith is accused of domestic violence in san francisco saturday night. police now...
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nbc 10 news. >>> check out this video snent by an nbc 10 viewer. that's wires sparking there. this is in wind coat in montgomery county. a viewer sent us this video as well, a tree toppling outside a home in northeast philadelphia during the storm. fallen trees are still a threat this morning because of awe the snow that is weighing down the branchs across the area. we sent nbc 10 matt delucia out to get a look at the aftermath of the storm from above. he joins us now in sky force 10. matt. >> reporter: right now we're over one of those hard hit areas randy was mentioning a few moments ago in the is down on wood thrush trail. you can see what happened with this storm. a large tree crashed into that car that you see right there. so that person's going to have a lot of cleaning up to do. we've seen a lot of this in this particular neighborhood of medford with trees down, some leaning close to the houses or in the yards. we understand that a lot of trees that were on the roadways have since been cleared up from the what we can see up here in sky force 10, not a whole lot of road
nbc 10 news. >>> check out this video snent by an nbc 10 viewer. that's wires sparking there. this is in wind coat in montgomery county. a viewer sent us this video as well, a tree toppling outside a home in northeast philadelphia during the storm. fallen trees are still a threat this morning because of awe the snow that is weighing down the branchs across the area. we sent nbc 10 matt delucia out to get a look at the aftermath of the storm from above. he joins us now in sky force 10....
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i'm mitch blacher, nbc 10 news. >> it looks pretty lonely throughout too at this hour. all right, mitch. >>> nbc traffic reporter katy zachry is checking on the traffic from our traffic center with broad perspective of the roads. >> we'll take it, right? i think people would prefer to be lonely on the roads than have the issues that we saw throughout the day. so we're watching a developing issue on 95 at wood haven road. so we do have a crash northbound. our cameras have been spinning around. but i think it's just gotten it in its view. 95 northbound near the exit for wood haven, there is a crash there. there are some lane restrictions. so the camera operated by the folks over at penndot are looking for that. but as you see turn it, you see some of the delays. we're seeing delays southbound between wood haven road and the exit for the vine street express way. that will take you about 20 minutes. still, things aren't too bad on 95 southbound. 76 east and westbound looking pretty good compared to what we saw over the last few hours. and the blue route is looking good. eve
i'm mitch blacher, nbc 10 news. >> it looks pretty lonely throughout too at this hour. all right, mitch. >>> nbc traffic reporter katy zachry is checking on the traffic from our traffic center with broad perspective of the roads. >> we'll take it, right? i think people would prefer to be lonely on the roads than have the issues that we saw throughout the day. so we're watching a developing issue on 95 at wood haven road. so we do have a crash northbound. our cameras have...
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. >>> this is nbc nightly news with kate snow. >> good evening. tonight, the massive $19 trillion u.s. economy is president trump's weapon of choice in a battle over manufacturing jobs. his promise to quickly implement tariffing on steel and aluminum imported from overseas sparked tough talk from america's biggest trading partners in asia and europe, and heated responses is not just coming from overseas, but members of the president's own party said it's a risky move going against the globalism that republicans advocated for decades and could actually cost more jobs than it creates. kelly o'donnell has been tracking it all from the white house. >> reporter: from a trump-style campaign message -- >> we're going to put american steel and aluminum back into the backbone of our country. >> reporter: to trump's dialled decision making. >> we're going to be instituting tariffs. >> dow down more than 434 points. >> reporter: heard like a fire alarm across markets, among allies, and even in the president's own party. >> it's going to hurt americans, recon
. >>> this is nbc nightly news with kate snow. >> good evening. tonight, the massive $19 trillion u.s. economy is president trump's weapon of choice in a battle over manufacturing jobs. his promise to quickly implement tariffing on steel and aluminum imported from overseas sparked tough talk from america's biggest trading partners in asia and europe, and heated responses is not just coming from overseas, but members of the president's own party said it's a risky move going...
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for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and good night. >>> now your nbc 10 first alert weatherjoining us tonight. we have new information about this major storm, and its impact on our entire region. >> you can see from the first alert radar, this storm is far from over. traffic has been a nightmare for people trying to get home. most service has been suspended, and trains that are running are more than an hour late. people are stuck across the delaware valley. and amtrak has cancelled all trains along the northeast corridor for the rest of the night. >> now to jersey shore, the strong winds that are really whipping around there, and the concern is flooding for tomorrow during high tides. nbc 10 first alert chief meteorologist tammy susa warning conditions are going to get worse. >> they're going to continue to deteriorate. other places are improving. lehigh valley, the snow is lightning up. in the poconos, the snow is tapering off. some places seeing nearly two feet of snow already. snow still coming down in philadelphia and south jersey, and coming down rather heavy in some pl
for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and good night. >>> now your nbc 10 first alert weatherjoining us tonight. we have new information about this major storm, and its impact on our entire region. >> you can see from the first alert radar, this storm is far from over. traffic has been a nightmare for people trying to get home. most service has been suspended, and trains that are running are more than an hour late. people are stuck across the delaware valley. and...
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nbc bay area's jodi hernandez joins us live in emeryville. we're in the middle of the evening commute and it's really wet out there and kind of dangerous, jodi. >> reporter: jessica, so far the evening commute has been dry. but it's not expected to stay that way. we're along interstate 80 in emeryville. this morning, things got very ugly out on the highway as a strong winter storm rolled in. the driving rain made the morning commute a nightmare for many. the first big rainstorm in weeks has caused accidents all over the bay area, including this one on highway 242 in concord. >> and i couldn't have time to react. it hit us, and i almost hit the wall here. >> reporter: juan martinez was behind the wheel when another car hydroplaned into his suv. >> it's bad. people don't know how to drive. they don't slow down. they don't slow down. that's what they're supposed to do, is slow down when it's raining. but they don't. i don't think they care. >> reporter: the storms also left streets flooded. this is high street in oakland, where drivers are caref
nbc bay area's jodi hernandez joins us live in emeryville. we're in the middle of the evening commute and it's really wet out there and kind of dangerous, jodi. >> reporter: jessica, so far the evening commute has been dry. but it's not expected to stay that way. we're along interstate 80 in emeryville. this morning, things got very ugly out on the highway as a strong winter storm rolled in. the driving rain made the morning commute a nightmare for many. the first big rainstorm in weeks...
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. >>> this is nbc news "nightly news" with lester holt. >>> good evening. to our viewers in the west. the search and rescue mission in miami tonight is sadly now only a search. teams now focused on reaching cars buried under concrete slabs, and those who might have perished inside them. officials say at least six people died when a still incomplete pedestrian bridge at florida international university collapsed yesterday onto a busy road below. tonight questions and disbelief over why cars were allowed to pass beneath the bridge during a critical construction phase. as a young man who emerged from the wreckage shares his miracle story of survival. our gabe gutierrez has details. >> reporter: in their grim search, tonight investigators don't expect to find any more survivors. she was your best friend? >> yeah. >> reporter: richard humble, a sophomore at florida international university, says he was in this car with fellow student, alexa duran, when the bridge came crashing down. >> oh, my god. >> reporter: this surveillance video showing the horrifying momen
. >>> this is nbc news "nightly news" with lester holt. >>> good evening. to our viewers in the west. the search and rescue mission in miami tonight is sadly now only a search. teams now focused on reaching cars buried under concrete slabs, and those who might have perished inside them. officials say at least six people died when a still incomplete pedestrian bridge at florida international university collapsed yesterday onto a busy road below. tonight questions and...
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stephanie gosk, nbc news. >> all right.ll karins. >> we discussed the snow. now let's discuss the winds. this isn't like the last storm with the really crazy 90-miles-per-hour gusts. but still we could have winds strong enough to meet blizzard criteria in some areas. as we go through the day the winds pick up. the afternoon the strongest on the jersey shore, 40 up to 50 miles per hour. new york city to long island, 30 to 40-miles-per-hour gusts and the areas around cape cod wednesday afternoon, wednesday evening looks to be your highest winds. by thursday morning, the winds day off philadelphia, new york city. the snow is long gone. and up in maine is where we'll have the worst of the weather conditions. still dealing with rain and snow today in areas of the midwest. it's tomorrow that mess arrives in the northeast. >> oh, boy. what a ride this is going to be. bill, thank you. and we thank you for watching "early today." i'm frances rivera. >> and i'm phillip mena. before we go, we take you to norfolk, england, where britai
stephanie gosk, nbc news. >> all right.ll karins. >> we discussed the snow. now let's discuss the winds. this isn't like the last storm with the really crazy 90-miles-per-hour gusts. but still we could have winds strong enough to meet blizzard criteria in some areas. as we go through the day the winds pick up. the afternoon the strongest on the jersey shore, 40 up to 50 miles per hour. new york city to long island, 30 to 40-miles-per-hour gusts and the areas around cape cod...
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your news continues on nbc and our nbc stations.whatever weather may come our way. my name's scott strenfel and i'm a meteorologist at pg&e. we make sure that our crews as well as our customers are prepared to how weather may impact their energy. so every single day we're monitoring the weather, and when storm events arise our forecast get crews out ahead of the storm to minimize any outages. during storm season we want our customers to be ready and stay safe. learn how you can be prepared at pge.com/beprepared. together, we're building a better california. >>> so i'm hyperventilating a little bit. if i fall over pick me up because i have things to say. >> no big shockers at the academy awards but plenty of memorable moments and highlights ahead. >>> the mueller investigation got more interesting. nbc news is revealing a witness subpoena and we know how much more that -- that much more about mueller's strategy. >> in florida lawmakers advabsing new gun laws in a bill named after mar gor yee stoneman goug glass high school. >>> why o
your news continues on nbc and our nbc stations.whatever weather may come our way. my name's scott strenfel and i'm a meteorologist at pg&e. we make sure that our crews as well as our customers are prepared to how weather may impact their energy. so every single day we're monitoring the weather, and when storm events arise our forecast get crews out ahead of the storm to minimize any outages. during storm season we want our customers to be ready and stay safe. learn how you can be prepared...
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nbc bay area's sam brock joins us live from the future park. sam, tell us about it. >> reporter: janelle, let me tell you about it. this land stopped being used as a reservoir in 1940. and it has just been sitting here ever since then. now after years of back and forth in negotiations between the community and the city, today the parks commission finally approved its design. the views from the top of the future francisco park will take your breath away. and soon they'll be much more accessible, freed from the chain-link fences and keep out signs that sit on this former reservoir. >> i don't know that anything has been done like this before in the way that we went about doing it. we're a bunch of volunteers who are tirelessly working to get a park built there. >> reporter: lynn jefferson is part of the conservancy that has come up with private money to transform the land. so far they have raised nearly $9 million that will turn the overgrown grass and steep slopes into this glamorous space. but first they needed land and city permission, somethi
nbc bay area's sam brock joins us live from the future park. sam, tell us about it. >> reporter: janelle, let me tell you about it. this land stopped being used as a reservoir in 1940. and it has just been sitting here ever since then. now after years of back and forth in negotiations between the community and the city, today the parks commission finally approved its design. the views from the top of the future francisco park will take your breath away. and soon they'll be much more...
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from our nbc chopper. you can see it looks like about 1 or 200 protesters down below starting to fan out. that kings games begins an hour from now. let's bring in cheryl hurd from sacramento with the very latest. cheryl? >> reporter: raj, this is what it looks like outside the golden one center. people who want to go inside to the game have to show their tickets in order to get inside. once inside, they're met
from our nbc chopper. you can see it looks like about 1 or 200 protesters down below starting to fan out. that kings games begins an hour from now. let's bring in cheryl hurd from sacramento with the very latest. cheryl? >> reporter: raj, this is what it looks like outside the golden one center. people who want to go inside to the game have to show their tickets in order to get inside. once inside, they're met
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nbc bay area respond. next.n jose man who was money from his homeowners association.. >>> he help people get money back. nbc bay area respond to a man, due money from homeowners. >> couldn't get it until a response team stepped in. >> he had his monthly hoa dues deducted from his bank account. that should have stopped when he sold his condo back in november. of 2016. but, in december of that year, 374 dollars deducted. for hoa dues from his bank account. contacted hoa. couldn't get a refund. he tried for months. we contacted them. they directed us to, to a book keeping firm. and now, automatically. and issued a refund in april. sent it to the wrong address. the owner sent a statement. saying as of business, owner, i firmly believe that no one should have to wait such a long time to receive a refund. and for that i sincerely apologize. he also said he has the made internal changes. something look this doesn't happen again. we have helped fix several cases where auto deductions went wrong. best advice is to reques
nbc bay area respond. next.n jose man who was money from his homeowners association.. >>> he help people get money back. nbc bay area respond to a man, due money from homeowners. >> couldn't get it until a response team stepped in. >> he had his monthly hoa dues deducted from his bank account. that should have stopped when he sold his condo back in november. of 2016. but, in december of that year, 374 dollars deducted. for hoa dues from his bank account. contacted hoa....
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nbc bay area responds next. >>> nbc bay area responds, solving consumer problems and recovering overyou want help, call us or visit nbcbayarea.com/responds. >> nbc bay area responds to an antioch man who asked for help with a car dealer. >> consumer investigator chris chmura joins us now with the case rolling. >> michael paid more than $50,000 for a used porch 911 care era and the seller mercedes benz of walnut creek said it passed an inspection before he bought it. but a week later when he took it to a nearby porsche dealer for a once-over, he was told the tires were ten years old. michael said he has a picture showing the cracking. he shared it with us up there. so he said he paid $1,300 for new tires. michael then asked the mercedes benz of walnut creek to rebim urs him and the dealer declined so he asked for help. we contacted the dealer and it paid michael in full for the new tires $1,300. the dealer didn't respond to our questions. two things here. first, michael might have avoided this headache if he asked someone to look over the porsche before he bought it. and second, that
nbc bay area responds next. >>> nbc bay area responds, solving consumer problems and recovering overyou want help, call us or visit nbcbayarea.com/responds. >> nbc bay area responds to an antioch man who asked for help with a car dealer. >> consumer investigator chris chmura joins us now with the case rolling. >> michael paid more than $50,000 for a used porch 911 care era and the seller mercedes benz of walnut creek said it passed an inspection before he bought it....
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she heard her mom had been interviewed by nbc 10 decades ago. we combed through our archives from the '80s and found the images of the mother sharday had no memory of. we took the video to her so she could see the image of her mom. oh, my goodness. >> reporter: she held tight to her cousin making a fresh start. 32 years of emotion poured out as sharday sees herself in her mother's arms. nbc 10 found a second story about her mom, too. her mom's funeral. five days after the long ago interview with nbc 10's sherry banks ivan died from years of drug use. a baby lost her mother that day. but today isn't about loss. >> i love my baby. >> i love you too, mom. >> reporter: it's about hearing her mom's voice. >> to go out there and face the world and to have something to fall back on, to be a good mother. >> reporter: seeing her face and seeing how she looked. >> all my life i felt like there was something missing and i just got that last puzzle piece. and it's complete now. it's complete. >> so glad we could do that for her. >> and they look so much ali
she heard her mom had been interviewed by nbc 10 decades ago. we combed through our archives from the '80s and found the images of the mother sharday had no memory of. we took the video to her so she could see the image of her mom. oh, my goodness. >> reporter: she held tight to her cousin making a fresh start. 32 years of emotion poured out as sharday sees herself in her mother's arms. nbc 10 found a second story about her mom, too. her mom's funeral. five days after the long ago...
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thanks for watching nbc news at 11:00. i'm rosemary connors. from glenn "hurricane" schwartz and all of us, have a great day. >> gabby: why would you help me when i tried to frame you? >> stefan: you were desperate... fighting for your future. that's giving me an idea. [anticipatory music] ♪ we can frame someone else. >> gabby: who? >> stefan: i don't know yet. there's plenty of people in this town guilty of something or other. that's not important right now. for now, we need to throw suspicion elsewhere. >> gabby: you would do that for me? >> stefan: i absolutely would. but i need this lid and your coat. >> gabby: coat? i love this coat. >> stefan: i know. if it's gonna work, though, i have to have it.
thanks for watching nbc news at 11:00. i'm rosemary connors. from glenn "hurricane" schwartz and all of us, have a great day. >> gabby: why would you help me when i tried to frame you? >> stefan: you were desperate... fighting for your future. that's giving me an idea. [anticipatory music] ♪ we can frame someone else. >> gabby: who? >> stefan: i don't know yet. there's plenty of people in this town guilty of something or other. that's not important right now....
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catie beck, nbc news, st.ouis, missouri. >>> in texas today an explosion and fire at a chemical plant that happened about 20 miles southwest of ft. worth. the cause is being investigated, but officials say that static electricity may have started it. about a dozen people were working in the plant. two of them were injured and a third is missing. >>> there is breaking news tonight out of western iraq where a u.s. military helicopter has crashed with american service members onboard according to a military official. there are multiple casualties. u.s. rescue teams and fighter jets, we're told, are responding to the scene. >>> also overseas, we have exclusive reporting from syria tonight on what could be a dangerous new conflict brewing within that brutal war. this one involving american troops and russians. we get details from chief foreign correspondent richard engel. >> reporter: we're traveling inside eastern syria on an exclusive trip with u.s. special forces. general jonathan braga tells us this rural terra
catie beck, nbc news, st.ouis, missouri. >>> in texas today an explosion and fire at a chemical plant that happened about 20 miles southwest of ft. worth. the cause is being investigated, but officials say that static electricity may have started it. about a dozen people were working in the plant. two of them were injured and a third is missing. >>> there is breaking news tonight out of western iraq where a u.s. military helicopter has crashed with american service members...
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you can join the effort if you would like to by going to nbc10.com or our nbc 10 app and click on nbcg medical debt. scroll down and follow the steps, and you're currently in medical debt we also have resources on our site to help you manage that debt. >> all right, harry, what if someone out there wants to sign-up with debt relief. how does that happen? >> the thing i have to tell you is you cannot sign-up for it. the process is anonymous and the process is also random. and privacy laws also restrict us from even knowing who's going to get their medical debt erased. >> so how does anyone find out if they've been helped? >> so this is easy. right here, this yellow envelope. on the envelope it says rip medical debt. if you get one of these then you know your debt has been erased. and, folks, if you get one take a look at it. it's not a bill. this is help for you. we would love to hear from you. >> thank you very much, i appreciate it. >>> moving on positive train control or ptc is a main concern for a senate panel right now. >> it is investigating why some passenger railroads may not m
you can join the effort if you would like to by going to nbc10.com or our nbc 10 app and click on nbcg medical debt. scroll down and follow the steps, and you're currently in medical debt we also have resources on our site to help you manage that debt. >> all right, harry, what if someone out there wants to sign-up with debt relief. how does that happen? >> the thing i have to tell you is you cannot sign-up for it. the process is anonymous and the process is also random. and privacy...
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download our free nbc bay area app. it's very helpful. you'll get access to our live radar, our data and forecasts are much more accurate than your standard iphone weather. >>> there is progress when it comes to gun sales, not from congress, but from corporate america. late today the nation's largest retailer, walmart, announced it will stop selling guns to anyone under the age of 21. walmart doesn't sell assault rifles, but it is also now removing every gun that looks like an assault rifle, even paintball guns. this move comes hours after dick's sporting goods said it would stop selling all assault-style weapons and raise the buying age to 21. nbc bay area's maryanne favro joins us with the details. >> reporter: yes, raj, and it turns out that the parkland suspected shooter nikolas cruz actually purchased a gun from dick's sporting goods, but that was not a gun used in this school shooting. however, the ceo of dick's says that it could have been. the ceo of dick's sporting goods says when a gunman killed 17 people at a high school in par
download our free nbc bay area app. it's very helpful. you'll get access to our live radar, our data and forecasts are much more accurate than your standard iphone weather. >>> there is progress when it comes to gun sales, not from congress, but from corporate america. late today the nation's largest retailer, walmart, announced it will stop selling guns to anyone under the age of 21. walmart doesn't sell assault rifles, but it is also now removing every gun that looks like an assault...
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live in norristown, nbc 10 news.rom president trump at the netten i can't h netten hue and his wife will have lunch in about 20 minutes. back home in israel, netanyahu is battling corruption allegations. >>> a bit papartisan pair of senators announced a plan to put forward new gun safety legislation this morning pat too many toomey and coons are lining up. tell us about what this is about. >> reporter: this deals with people who are not supposed to have a gun, convicted felons. it says if you lion a form to try to get a gun and not supposed to have one, the federal authorities who do the background check would notify state authorities. now right now in states like pennsylvania, they do their own background checks. in those states, they would have this information. but in the majority of states, including delaware, the feds handle everything and state and local officials just might not know so this proposal comes as lawmakers are under pressure to do something, to address gun concerns and make schools safer after the
live in norristown, nbc 10 news.rom president trump at the netten i can't h netten hue and his wife will have lunch in about 20 minutes. back home in israel, netanyahu is battling corruption allegations. >>> a bit papartisan pair of senators announced a plan to put forward new gun safety legislation this morning pat too many toomey and coons are lining up. tell us about what this is about. >> reporter: this deals with people who are not supposed to have a gun, convicted felons....
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plus, only on nbc bay area.rs coach steve kerr is telling kids about how to make gun control happen. >>> finally tonight, a>> story of two people finding love in the most unlikely of places. call it coincidence, call it fate, but both of them got a second chance at life, and they are taking it together. taylor givens and colin kobelja were both dying at the same hospital. their rooms across the hall from each other. both of them in need of a heart transplant. then a miracle. on the same night they each got a heart that saved their lives. >> i really latched on to the idea of having somebody there that had been through almost the same thing on the same day. >> reporter: taylor wanted to meet, but colin wasn't interested. >> i was like, i hope she does well, but i was like, okay, good for her. but i don't need to dwell on that at all. >> reporter: but like all good love stories these days, the two ended up connecting online. and from the first moment they spoke, they knew their bond was deeper than the scars on th
plus, only on nbc bay area.rs coach steve kerr is telling kids about how to make gun control happen. >>> finally tonight, a>> story of two people finding love in the most unlikely of places. call it coincidence, call it fate, but both of them got a second chance at life, and they are taking it together. taylor givens and colin kobelja were both dying at the same hospital. their rooms across the hall from each other. both of them in need of a heart transplant. then a miracle. on...
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george spencer reporting, nbc 10 news. >> all nbc owned station are taking part in this.lick on this story where you will find your link to donate. a $ten donation pays off $1,000 in original debt. if you receive a yellow nf envelope, we would love to hear from you. >>> here is a look at your weather forecast. quiet weather that extends even to tuesday. the clean up continues. getting everybody outside safely. another nor'easter coming at us on wednesday. important thaw make your preparations before wednesday. it looks like wednesday afternoon and evening the storm will be coming down at a good clip. a plowable snow will certainly be likely now wednesday afternoon and evening. >> live look. couple weeks away, but all of with ungrily anticipating it.e the winds gusty at that. a lot of viewers still without power. 30 warwick. 30 in lanesdale. so we have tonight that fall into the middle to upper 20s. factoring that breeze. upper teens so it does not feel like spring is nearby tonight or tomorrow morning. you are waking up to a temperature of 29 degrees. 34 9:00. march sun a
george spencer reporting, nbc 10 news. >> all nbc owned station are taking part in this.lick on this story where you will find your link to donate. a $ten donation pays off $1,000 in original debt. if you receive a yellow nf envelope, we would love to hear from you. >>> here is a look at your weather forecast. quiet weather that extends even to tuesday. the clean up continues. getting everybody outside safely. another nor'easter coming at us on wednesday. important thaw make your...
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kevin tibbles, nbc news. >>> we've got good news about the nationwide flu epidemic. the cdc says flu season has "definitely peaked" but warns it's still widespread in 45 states. another 17 children died from the flu last week, bringing the total number of pediatric deaths to 114 for the season. >>> it was another wild day on wall street after president trump doubled down and welcomed a potential trade war over his surprise announcement on new tariffs on steel and aluminum imports. nbc news chief white house correspondent hallie jackson has the story. >> reporter: president trump leaving a washington wind storm can't shake the turbulence tied to the tough new tariffs he announced on aluminum and steel. the dow closing down slightly after another dip today. >> there goes the bell. the dow will close down 50 points. >> reporter: what the commerce secretary calls a tremendous overreaction, arguing any price hike passed to consumers is chump change. >> i just bought this can today at a 7-eleven down here and the price was $1.99. so who in the world is going to be too both
kevin tibbles, nbc news. >>> we've got good news about the nationwide flu epidemic. the cdc says flu season has "definitely peaked" but warns it's still widespread in 45 states. another 17 children died from the flu last week, bringing the total number of pediatric deaths to 114 for the season. >>> it was another wild day on wall street after president trump doubled down and welcomed a potential trade war over his surprise announcement on new tariffs on steel and...
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nbc bay area news starts right now. good evening. thanks for joining us. >> that gunman let many people go but targeted those three women. there are many layers to this tragedy and we're getting a lot of new information late tonight. we have confirmed the suspected gunman is this man, albert wong, 36-year-o 36-year-old, a deck raorated ar man from sacramento. lifted the barricade and let our crews get closer to that crime scene. where wong was holding three employees hostage. he was part of a program that helped veterans with ptsd but recently discharged. we have multiple reports tonight. let's begin with nbc bay area's cheryl hurd who has been on the scene for us for hours. cheryl? >> reporter: that's right, raj. we waited for hours. eight hours, in fact, for this hostage situation to end. then the lead agency in this case, the chp, came out to give us the horrible news. >> this is a tragic piece of news, one that we were really hoping we wouldn't have to come before the public to give. >> reporter: but it was news the public and th
nbc bay area news starts right now. good evening. thanks for joining us. >> that gunman let many people go but targeted those three women. there are many layers to this tragedy and we're getting a lot of new information late tonight. we have confirmed the suspected gunman is this man, albert wong, 36-year-o 36-year-old, a deck raorated ar man from sacramento. lifted the barricade and let our crews get closer to that crime scene. where wong was holding three employees hostage. he was part...
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for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and good night.ing the fight to th sanctuary state. president trump )s attorney general is headed to ca >>> right now at 6:00, bringing the fight to the sanctuary state. president trump's attorney general is headed here to california for a major announcement that could fan the flames of the bay area's immigration rebellion. the news at 6:00 starts right now. good evening and thanks for being with us. i'm raj mathai. >> and i'm jessica aguirre. most of the state's leaders don't want him here but he's coming anyway. u.s. attorney general jeff sessions will be speaking in sacramento tomorrow morning. he's making a major announcement about sanctuary jurisdictions. this could be a potentially explosive visit, janelle. >> reporter: no details only that it's about sanctuary cities. jeff sessions is speaking tomorrow morning at 8:00. this event held by the california peace officers association. the attorney general is a last-minute surprise add-on keynote speaker. the association says they want him to addres
for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and good night.ing the fight to th sanctuary state. president trump )s attorney general is headed to ca >>> right now at 6:00, bringing the fight to the sanctuary state. president trump's attorney general is headed here to california for a major announcement that could fan the flames of the bay area's immigration rebellion. the news at 6:00 starts right now. good evening and thanks for being with us. i'm raj mathai. >> and i'm...
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our nbc 10 first alert radar is also in our freedom nbc 10 app. download it now. you can track the storm to your neighborhood. we'll also send you weather alerts for your neighborhood where you work or even your current location. >>> our coverage of the major storm baring down on us continues. >> we have a live look at i-95 in will mimington. tim furlong takes us to delaware for a look at preparations there. >>> and our major winter storm is just making its way into the area. we're going to be looking at a whole bunch of different conditions for your neighborhood from the coast to the mountains, flooding, heavy snow, high winds that could bring down trees. find out when it's going to affect you the most. >>> a live look now at our foster care bank. there's a constant need for foster families. help nbc 10 by calling 877-622-9228 for more information. >>> a live look at cape may. a major storm is approaching and will impact the entire region. tammie souza's complete forecast is is minutes away. >>> yesterday i introduced you to a loving young boy obsessed with the g
our nbc 10 first alert radar is also in our freedom nbc 10 app. download it now. you can track the storm to your neighborhood. we'll also send you weather alerts for your neighborhood where you work or even your current location. >>> our coverage of the major storm baring down on us continues. >> we have a live look at i-95 in will mimington. tim furlong takes us to delaware for a look at preparations there. >>> and our major winter storm is just making its way into the...
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nbc bay area sky ranger just arrived on scene. you can can see fire trucks, ambulances, lots of police cars, even a s.w.a.t. car. this is geneva and mission. just near a very busy area of the outer mission district. streets are closed in the area after an officer was shot and rushed to the hospital. we hear a suspect and two other people also wounded. but we don't know their condition at the time. sky ranger scanning the area right now. lots of road closures and activity. muni buses have stopped, and they're being rerouted. this appears to have happened outside a store called the amazon barbershop. that's all we know right now. but, again, a police officer shot, taken to the hospital. three other people wounded, including the suspect. we do not know the condition of the officer or the three other people. but this is a ground shot from one of our viewers, sent to us in just the last couple of minutes of the scene in the outer mission district. our reporter jean elle is there gathering information. our reporter sam brock is just min
nbc bay area sky ranger just arrived on scene. you can can see fire trucks, ambulances, lots of police cars, even a s.w.a.t. car. this is geneva and mission. just near a very busy area of the outer mission district. streets are closed in the area after an officer was shot and rushed to the hospital. we hear a suspect and two other people also wounded. but we don't know their condition at the time. sky ranger scanning the area right now. lots of road closures and activity. muni buses have...