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richard engel, nbc news, eastern syria. >>> now to an nbc news investigation.na, two people died and more than 400 were evacuated from a public housing complex in january after a carbon monoxide leak. we've learned that federal inspectors are not required to check for carbon monoxide detectors, and critics say that is costing lives. here's nbc's gabe gutierrez with more. >> reporter: when single mother kentara johnson and her three children went to bed, they never thought men in hazmat suits would wake them up. did you have any idea what was going on? >> no. i'm just wondering like, well, it got to be something serious. they're at everybody door. >> reporter: the fire department said deadly carbon monoxide gas had been flowing through her children's bedrooms and this entire housing complex in columbia, south carolina. >> we could have woke up and the whole community could have been gone. like just wiped out. >> reporter: it all started january 16th with two 911 calls from this building. one caller bleeding from his ears. >> 911, what's your emergency? >> my eye
richard engel, nbc news, eastern syria. >>> now to an nbc news investigation.na, two people died and more than 400 were evacuated from a public housing complex in january after a carbon monoxide leak. we've learned that federal inspectors are not required to check for carbon monoxide detectors, and critics say that is costing lives. here's nbc's gabe gutierrez with more. >> reporter: when single mother kentara johnson and her three children went to bed, they never thought men in...
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of a group from nbc news in syria. we are thankful that nbc employees escaped unharmed. however, one of the local drivers working with them was tragically killed. our deepest sympathies go out to his family and loved ones. we're still gathering information and are in touch with the driver's family to support them however we can." matt bradley is in syria and got a tour of the areas isis leaves behind. >> reporter: this is how the islamic state's so-called caliphate ended. its murderous reign of terror that lasted for years and straddled iraq and syria died here in the tiny eastern syrian village of baghouz. it's clear from what we're seeing today that this battle has been over for a little while. there aren't any bodies here that are visible. the sdf, the syrian democratic forces, the u.s. allies on the ground have clearly come through and combed this place both for dead bodies and for land mines which is why it's safe for us to walk here. but even though this terrible end to this murderous caliphate that lasted so lon
of a group from nbc news in syria. we are thankful that nbc employees escaped unharmed. however, one of the local drivers working with them was tragically killed. our deepest sympathies go out to his family and loved ones. we're still gathering information and are in touch with the driver's family to support them however we can." matt bradley is in syria and got a tour of the areas isis leaves behind. >> reporter: this is how the islamic state's so-called caliphate ended. its...
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jeff bennett, nbc news, virginia beach, virginia. >>> and that is nbc "nightly news" on this sunday.ter holt will be with you tomorrow. i'm kate snow. from all of us at nbc news, have a great night. the news at six t now. good evening and thanks for joining us. i )m vicky nguyen. and i )m garvin thomas, in for terry mcsweeney. >>> the news at 6 starts right now. thank you for joining us. >> we are learning more about the young driver found dead in the car on the contra costa highway, that car full of bullet holes. >> nbc laura sambol has more on the investigation. laura. >> reporter: this ishe the crash happened just before 2:30 yesterday. look behind me. i'm at the willow road off-ramp and you can see the cones rail. that guard rail was ripped apart and lives torn apart. >> she was really a charming girl, bright
jeff bennett, nbc news, virginia beach, virginia. >>> and that is nbc "nightly news" on this sunday.ter holt will be with you tomorrow. i'm kate snow. from all of us at nbc news, have a great night. the news at six t now. good evening and thanks for joining us. i )m vicky nguyen. and i )m garvin thomas, in for terry mcsweeney. >>> the news at 6 starts right now. thank you for joining us. >> we are learning more about the young driver found dead in the car on...
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we're joined now by nbc news legal analyst ari melber. and why would the prosecution now suddenly decide to offer a chance to drop these charges? >> they may have been using this investigation to gather evidence on human trafficking, which they haven't charged yet. here the reward in cooperation with this deferred prosecution agreement and they may be using these charges to deter others' conduct. >> hoping to hold them accountable? >> hold them accountable and very much. >>> there are several developments tonight in that air disaster mystery. a new federal investigation as one of the most famous pilots in america is slamminat calls a cozy relationship between boeing and the faa. we get details from nbc's tom costello. >> the biggest problem of the day -- >> reporter: he is best known for extreme cool under pressure. >> we may be in the hudson. >> reporter: captain sully sullenberger who successfully landed a plane full of passengers on the hudson river after losing both engines says tonight our credibility as leaders in aviation is being
we're joined now by nbc news legal analyst ari melber. and why would the prosecution now suddenly decide to offer a chance to drop these charges? >> they may have been using this investigation to gather evidence on human trafficking, which they haven't charged yet. here the reward in cooperation with this deferred prosecution agreement and they may be using these charges to deter others' conduct. >> hoping to hold them accountable? >> hold them accountable and very much....
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for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and good night. e deported.ty to free a man who )s >>> at 6:00, detained by i.c.e. and could be deported. the rally to free a man who has lived in the u.s. for decades. >>> plus -- >> found in the creek, battered and bruised. only on nbc bay area, we talk to the family of an mma fighter fighting for his life in san jose. >>> first, heavy rain comes back to the bay. a live look in richmond, where it's coming down right now. >>> the news at 6:00 starts right now. i i'm jessica aguirre. >> i'm terry sweeney from for raj mathai. that's hail in santa rosa and other areas. jeff ranieri joining us now. what is going on here? >> the final storm of our week. we've already had the heavy downpours in the north bay and in san francisco. the strong line of rain is moving towards the east. we want to get a track on this to let you know where it's coming down the heaviest. from concord to walnut creek to san ramon, tough commute right now, pushing off into antioch as we hit 6:05. brentwood 6:22, likely holding up in discovery
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morgan chesky, nbc news. >>> we've got a lot more to tell you about tonight. still ahead, george clooney calling for a boycott of iconic celebrity hot spots, including the beverly hills hotel, over a ruthless new law connected to the owner. >>> also a medical wonder. a woman who has lived her life unable to feel physical pain. how her condition could help others. >>> plus we're with an amazing dog on a mission when an emergency strikes on the slopes. stay with us. >>> we're back now with that call from george clooney to boycott some of the world's most iconic hotels over a ruthless new law in a small and oil-rich country controlled by the hotel's owner. nbc's joe fryer explains. >> reporter: george using star power to call for a boycott of nine luxury hotels including the beverly hills hotel and hotel bel air, long-time playgrounds for the rich and famous. they're owned by an agency headed by the sultan of brunei, who starting next week will enforce harsh laws, including death by stoning as punishment for gay sex and adultery. in a column for "deadline" cloone
morgan chesky, nbc news. >>> we've got a lot more to tell you about tonight. still ahead, george clooney calling for a boycott of iconic celebrity hot spots, including the beverly hills hotel, over a ruthless new law connected to the owner. >>> also a medical wonder. a woman who has lived her life unable to feel physical pain. how her condition could help others. >>> plus we're with an amazing dog on a mission when an emergency strikes on the slopes. stay with us....
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steve patterson, nbc news, los angeles. >> that is nbc nightly news on this sunday.his week, my investigative report about what's happening at a secure residential facility designed to help troubled youth. it's a story every parent will want to see. i'm kate snow. for all of us at nbc news, have a great night. a look inside. the mueller report concl reques o collusion between the trump >>> right now at 6:00, a look inside. the mueller report concludes there was no collusion between the trump campaign and russia. tonight, both sides of the political aisle are trying to spin what that report really means. >>> the news at 6:00 starts right now. thank you for joining us. >> president trump is declaring victory tonight now that a summary of the special counsel mueller's russian investigation is out. marianne favro has a closer look at the findings and reactions. is calling the investigation and illegal takedown that failed. he spoke about the investigation shortly after the details were released. >> it was a complete and total
steve patterson, nbc news, los angeles. >> that is nbc nightly news on this sunday.his week, my investigative report about what's happening at a secure residential facility designed to help troubled youth. it's a story every parent will want to see. i'm kate snow. for all of us at nbc news, have a great night. a look inside. the mueller report concl reques o collusion between the trump >>> right now at 6:00, a look inside. the mueller report concludes there was no collusion...
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matt bradley, nbc news, eastern syria. ta> on the streets of paris today authoritiesd a major response to the yellow vests protests that have gripped france for months. for the first time in 19 weekends, the government brought in military units to back up police who fired teargas on de nstrators. >>> from protests in paris to ones here in the united states over the acquittal yesterday of an east pittsburgh police ficer who fatally shot an unarmed black teenager. nbc'ste molly h has the latest on the verdict and the outcry that followed. >>> no peace -- >> no racist police! >> reporter: todaynger on the streets of pittsburgh. >> blackes matter! >> reporter: the outrage after a jury reached their decision in less than four hours friday, finding a former east pittsburgh police officer not guilty of murder or manslaughter. >> unfortunately we have come to expect this kd of outcome all throy.hout the countr >> it is our duty to fight for our freedom! >> reporter: the ry, nine white and three black, acquitted michael rosfeld, wh
matt bradley, nbc news, eastern syria. ta> on the streets of paris today authoritiesd a major response to the yellow vests protests that have gripped france for months. for the first time in 19 weekends, the government brought in military units to back up police who fired teargas on de nstrators. >>> from protests in paris to ones here in the united states over the acquittal yesterday of an east pittsburgh police ficer who fatally shot an unarmed black teenager. nbc'ste molly h has...
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>> reporter: peter alexander, nbc news. >> what a terrific momvalley. the reason "the milk pail" is >>> right now at 6:00, saying goodbye to a beloved market in the heart of silicon valley. the reason the milk pail is closing. >>> also stopping those porch pirates. the new plan to hand down a harsher punishment to package thieves. but first -- >>> they won't let us come to our house. they threaten us. >> contra costa county's new tactic to curbside shows. neighbors are questioning if it will be enough. t 6:00 starts right now. good evening, thanks for joining us. i'm janelle wang. >> i'm raj mathai. now a potential new way to stop sideshows. people in contra costa county are worried about the spinouts, the speeding, and guns that often come with these sideshows. nbc bay area's jodi hernandez has the details. >> reporter: raj, folks here in contra costa county say they've been dealing with violent sideshows for far too long. now the county says they have a solution. these raised speed bumps may look low tech but the county says they hope they'll stop the
>> reporter: peter alexander, nbc news. >> what a terrific momvalley. the reason "the milk pail" is >>> right now at 6:00, saying goodbye to a beloved market in the heart of silicon valley. the reason the milk pail is closing. >>> also stopping those porch pirates. the new plan to hand down a harsher punishment to package thieves. but first -- >>> they won't let us come to our house. they threaten us. >> contra costa county's new tactic to...
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on nbc bay area news tonight, or nbc bay area tonight, the game for the red sox. our coverage begins at 6:00. it's a deal so good, it will make everyone a fish lover. you get 100%, wild-caught alaska pollock breaded with panko bread crumbs and topped with tartar sauce. plus, hot and salty fries and a drink. for just $4.99! the $4.99 fish sandwich combo. it's a deal so good, it will make everyone a fish lover. you get 100%, wild-caught alaska pollock breaded with panko bread crumbs and topped with tartar sauce. plus, hot and salty fries and a drink. for just $4.99! the $4.99 fish sandwich combo. his nuclear summit with kim jong un. >>> now to the political turmoil of president trump. the president says he doesn't blame the north korean leader for the death of this young man, american student otto warmbier. this morning warmbier's family is responding. in a statement they say, quote, we have been respectful during this summit process. now we must speak out. kim and his evil regime are responsible for the death of our son otto. meanwhile, nbc's kelly cabiela reports
on nbc bay area news tonight, or nbc bay area tonight, the game for the red sox. our coverage begins at 6:00. it's a deal so good, it will make everyone a fish lover. you get 100%, wild-caught alaska pollock breaded with panko bread crumbs and topped with tartar sauce. plus, hot and salty fries and a drink. for just $4.99! the $4.99 fish sandwich combo. it's a deal so good, it will make everyone a fish lover. you get 100%, wild-caught alaska pollock breaded with panko bread crumbs and topped...
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of candidates who will be broadcast on nbc, tenbc, and mundo. a >>> two dayser prosecutors in chicago dropped all charges against actor jussie smollett, the president said federal inveigators are now looking into the case, and chicago's mayor says the city will send the actor a bill. miguel almaguer explains. >> reporter: two days after llosecutors dropped charges against jussie smoett, the department of justice is reviewing the case and the president is weighing t tcas absote embarrassment to our country. >> reporter: kim fox, cook county's top prosecutor, says she recused herself af communicating with smollett's family, who expressed concerns about the investigation while he was still considered a victim. >> this appears to have been a case of spial treatment for celebrities. and any special treatment in tht ice system fundamentally is not just. >> reporter: fox says the deal to drop the 16 felonies for two days community svice and $10,000 in court fees was fair. but chicago's mayor is sending smollett this letter and a bill for $130,000 for p
of candidates who will be broadcast on nbc, tenbc, and mundo. a >>> two dayser prosecutors in chicago dropped all charges against actor jussie smollett, the president said federal inveigators are now looking into the case, and chicago's mayor says the city will send the actor a bill. miguel almaguer explains. >> reporter: two days after llosecutors dropped charges against jussie smoett, the department of justice is reviewing the case and the president is weighing t tcas absote...
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miguel almaguer, nbc news. >>> we'll take a break right here. just ahead, new developments tonight after a terrifying zoo attack. a woman gets too close to a jaguar's cage to snap a selfie. >>> then feeling tired? the big argument over daylight saving time, should the u.s. spring forward permanently? >>> and how a donut shop went from barren to bustling with one sweet tweet. stay with us. >>> next tonight, we're learning more about the wild scene at a phoenix area zoo where a woman was attacked by a jaguar after witnesses say she tried to take a selfie. here's morgan chesky. >> reporter: it's the aftermath of a photo op gone too far. a woman on the ground in pain after jumping a barrier for a selfie with a 5-year-old black jaguar named sarah. >> oh my god, i cannot believe that just happened. >> reporter: witnesses say the cat grabbed the woman's arm, not letting go, until michelle flores distracted it with a water bottle. >> the jaguar took the water bottle and went to the other side of the cage. >> her son adam capturing the scene on his cell
miguel almaguer, nbc news. >>> we'll take a break right here. just ahead, new developments tonight after a terrifying zoo attack. a woman gets too close to a jaguar's cage to snap a selfie. >>> then feeling tired? the big argument over daylight saving time, should the u.s. spring forward permanently? >>> and how a donut shop went from barren to bustling with one sweet tweet. stay with us. >>> next tonight, we're learning more about the wild scene at a phoenix...
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it comes amid increasing fears of a potential link to cancer first reported by nbc news. we get details from our kristin dalgren. >> reporter: tonight, survivors of breast implant associated lymphoma say their numbers are growing. >> we have women coming to us all the time with symptoms. they've told their doctors. nobody's listening. >> reporter: today, telling their stories at an fda hearing on breast implant safety, from cancer to complaints about autoimmune illness. >> i was blind-sided. i was deceived. >> reporter: nearly 700 women worldwide have been diagnosed with the lymphoma the fda believes is caused by implants with a textured sandpaper-like coating. symptoms include swelling, skin changes, and pain. patients say many doctors don't know about the disease. were any of you told about this -- >> no. >> -- before you got your implants? >> not at all. >> no. >> i removed my chest to get rid of cancer, and i reconstructed it and put cancer back in. >> reporter: 38 other countries have now banned textured implants made by allergan. today, allergan and other u.s. manuf
it comes amid increasing fears of a potential link to cancer first reported by nbc news. we get details from our kristin dalgren. >> reporter: tonight, survivors of breast implant associated lymphoma say their numbers are growing. >> we have women coming to us all the time with symptoms. they've told their doctors. nobody's listening. >> reporter: today, telling their stories at an fda hearing on breast implant safety, from cancer to complaints about autoimmune illness....
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nbc news obtaining video of the incident. what it reveals. tonight skating officials pushing back. >>> a star of "game of thrones" revealing her secret and terrifying health scares. what she calls a battle for her life. >> this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >> good evenin the anticipation is most two years into an investigation that moved under a virtual airtight cloak of secrecy, impervious to political arrows. there's a growing belief the mueller report is all but complete. reporters and official washington soaking up every potential clue today, from images of robert mueller driving himself to work this morning, to the movements of the attorney general who by law will receive the report. weighing in tonight, the whe ring precipitated the investigation, james comey. our kristen welker has details. >> reporter: tonight, with expectations growing that special counsel robert mueller will soon submit his long-awaited report to attorney general william barr, all eyes are on the key players. barr spotted arriving at the white house for a
nbc news obtaining video of the incident. what it reveals. tonight skating officials pushing back. >>> a star of "game of thrones" revealing her secret and terrifying health scares. what she calls a battle for her life. >> this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >> good evenin the anticipation is most two years into an investigation that moved under a virtual airtight cloak of secrecy, impervious to political arrows. there's a growing belief the...
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ing right here, our nbc news exclusive. i go one-on-one with former fbi director james comey about mueller and more. his first reaction. we hope you'll be able to join us. and that is "nbc nightly news" for this tuesday. i'm lester holt. for all of us, thank you for watching and good night. right now at 6: a health scare in the south bay. the 20 public places exposed to the measles virus. >>> right now at 6:00 a health scare in the south bay. the 20th public place is exposes to the measles crisis. >>> b.a.r.t. it has riders concerned in contra costa county. >>> but first, too harsh or too lenient. they hand down the fine to larry p over the argument with his wife. >>> this is much more than just a suspension. today a new path for the giants. no longer will larry baer have seemingly unlimited power. he's not only suspended but it's prompted the giants executive board to change the structure of the front office. this all stems from larry baird's public altercation with his wife earlier this month. it also means there ooh's a
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it is an nbc exclusive. former cal student paige cornelius says she was pressured to have sex and had to fight off constant advances. >> janelle wang joins us with more. >> paige cornelius is seeking intensive therapy she says for post-traumatic stress. she went public on our facebook page after e-mails and phone calls to cal went unanswered. >> i don't want money. i just want respect for all women. i want this toxic masculinity culture to end. >> cornelius says this started in 2017 when she worked as a sports medicine intern for the football program. she claims a volunteer assistant coach threatened to have her fired if she didn't have sex with him. she says she was also sexually harassed by another volunteer coach. both of those men no longer look at the university for unknown reasons. she explained why she chose to step forward. >> i want to work in the sports industry, so i'm going to change it before i get there because by the time i graduate, i don't want to have to worry about not getting a promotion
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morgan chesky, nbc news, phoenix, arizona. >> and good for her. the first athletes with down syndrome to get a college scholarship to play golf. that's "nightly news" for this wednesday. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and good night.the unusual courtroom sct involved the >>> right now at 6:00, his lawyer says it was just a bad acid trip. the unusual courtroom scene that involved the victim's family supporting a stanford employee accused of attempted murder. >> scattered rain continues on storm ranger right now. i'll show you when this clears out and the major impact it's had on our rainfall season coming up. >> but first a family tragedy unfolding in san jose. two children and a woman found dead inside of an apartment. we are on the scene with what neighbors are telling us. 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. a horrific and deeply sad situation unfolding at a san jose apartment complex today. we are hearing that a woman may hav
morgan chesky, nbc news, phoenix, arizona. >> and good for her. the first athletes with down syndrome to get a college scholarship to play golf. that's "nightly news" for this wednesday. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and good night.the unusual courtroom sct involved the >>> right now at 6:00, his lawyer says it was just a bad acid trip. the unusual courtroom scene that involved the victim's family supporting a stanford employee...
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jacob ward, nbc news, chicago. the city of brotherly love openings arms and warm lit for a baseball superstar. >>> bernie sanders officially kicked off his 2020 presidential bid today with a return to his roots. the vermont senator held a rally in the brooklyn neighborhood where he grew up referring to the federal workers caught up in the recent government shutdown. sanders said he knows what it's like to be in a family that lives paycheck to paycheck. >>> after signing the richest contract in u.s. sports history, bryce harper tried on the philadelphia phillies jersey he can wear for the rest of his career. this is a monster deal. $330 million over 13 years. phillie fans, including the phanatic, celebrating his arrival. snapping up 180,000 tickets in just two days. >>> when we come back, the magical music coming from inside these frosty walls. ♪ >>> finally tonight, we take you to the italian alps where an american artist is carrying out a vision many called crazy. it began about 20 years ago with the idea of makin
jacob ward, nbc news, chicago. the city of brotherly love openings arms and warm lit for a baseball superstar. >>> bernie sanders officially kicked off his 2020 presidential bid today with a return to his roots. the vermont senator held a rally in the brooklyn neighborhood where he grew up referring to the federal workers caught up in the recent government shutdown. sanders said he knows what it's like to be in a family that lives paycheck to paycheck. >>> after signing the...
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nbc's miguel almaguer has s. detail >> reporter: its stunning beauty drew more than 7 million visitors last year. the grand canyon, one of the in most breathtakg and safest places on the planet. but this week two people died here. park rangers investigating a body found in the woods, and a man who stumbled over the nyon's rim while taking a selfie. >> okay, this is as far as i'm going. >> reporter: it happened near the sky walk, the glass-bottom waroway thrilling tourists fm around the globe. >> oh my goodness. >> reporter: accidents here are rare.e ds of death in the grand canyon roughly 1 in 400,000. on average, two to three people die each year at the grand canyon from falls. and it's a long way down. it's iossible to understand the scope of this place until you're here. tayou can fit three empire buildings from the rim all the way down to the canyon floor. according to one study, at least 259 people died taking selfies in six years. at the grand canyon, park ng officials saverybody wants an epic picture. keep
nbc's miguel almaguer has s. detail >> reporter: its stunning beauty drew more than 7 million visitors last year. the grand canyon, one of the in most breathtakg and safest places on the planet. but this week two people died here. park rangers investigating a body found in the woods, and a man who stumbled over the nyon's rim while taking a selfie. >> okay, this is as far as i'm going. >> reporter: it happened near the sky walk, the glass-bottom waroway thrilling tourists fm...
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gabe gutierrez, nbc news, ft. bragg, north carolina. >>> today is international women's day, an opportunity to honor and celebrate women around the world. tonight we're going to do just that with a group of inspirational women that all have one thing in common. here's nbc's cynthia mcfadden. >> reporter: fashion's hot-new cover girl, 97-year-old iris apthel who just signed with a top modeling agency. the supreme court has ruth bader ginsburg. who's become a cultural rock star. ♪ older women are being seen and heard in greater numbers. >> i can't do it anymore, joe. >> reporter: though the oscar eluded her -- >> glenn close, "the wife." >> reporter: 71-year-old glenn close won a golden globe. >> i'm thinking of my mom who really sublimated herself to my father her whole life. in her 80s she said to me, "i feel i haven't accomplished anything." right.>> reporter: what's well, part of it's demographic. women are living longer. the average lifespan, 81. five years longer than men. women are also healthier and have mor
gabe gutierrez, nbc news, ft. bragg, north carolina. >>> today is international women's day, an opportunity to honor and celebrate women around the world. tonight we're going to do just that with a group of inspirational women that all have one thing in common. here's nbc's cynthia mcfadden. >> reporter: fashion's hot-new cover girl, 97-year-old iris apthel who just signed with a top modeling agency. the supreme court has ruth bader ginsburg. who's become a cultural rock star....
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nbc bay area's sam brock spent the day with some of them. sam, for many it is worse than they thought. >> reporter: there's no question, janell. in some cases this was disastrous. now, the water has clearly gone down. i mean it used to be where that dirt line is behind me, but if you had a home or a business that was not raised up, the first floor of that entire structure is in one man's words likely covered in mud, slime and sludge. around 11:00 this morning cars streamed into guerneville passed a security check point on river road. what some residents actually found once they got back -- left them stunned, if not speechless. insulation hanging from the ceiling, mud caked all over the floors. >> you don't want to breathe this water in, you know what i mean. when you heat it up, you breathe this stuff in, it is toxic. look at this. >> reporter: i don't think you're safe to live upstairs, are? >> we have no place to go. >> reporter: sonoma county inspectors posted restricted use signs on homes that showed some sort of hazard. this team alone
nbc bay area's sam brock spent the day with some of them. sam, for many it is worse than they thought. >> reporter: there's no question, janell. in some cases this was disastrous. now, the water has clearly gone down. i mean it used to be where that dirt line is behind me, but if you had a home or a business that was not raised up, the first floor of that entire structure is in one man's words likely covered in mud, slime and sludge. around 11:00 this morning cars streamed into...
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be sure to download the nbc bay area app. always to get breaking news right when it happens and it is free. >>> student walkout in san francisco. it is part of a global call for action on climate change. called the youth climate strike. in the bay area alone, some 20 events are planned. these local students joined young people across the nation in organizing the walkout. they walked from nancy pelosi's office to union square in san francisco where they held a rally. it is a difference of climate and weather. the weather today, though, is beautiful. >> beautiful. look at the golden gate bridge. >> gorgeous. >> clear skies. and everybody's already looking forward to the spring. here's another nice shot of the golden gate bridge. we have got clear skies and the temperatures finally out of the 30s and 40s. we are in the 50s right now. 59 degrees in through hayward. 56 for san jose. but our daytime highs are climbing into the upper 60s, even low 70s on the map for you. take a look at this. 68 degrees for palo alto. 64 for san fran
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for more with go to nbc's keir simmons. >> reporter: a devastating scene, the aircraft ripped apart. pieces of the plane hahn a crash site the size of a foot ball field. the point of impact, a huge crater. bodies and belong beings strewn across the ethiopian country side. among them, a lone shoe. and napkins from the airline, grief stricken family are mourning theary line. among them 8 were americans. flight et 302 lost contact just six minutes after take off at 8:44 a.m. local time. crashing about 30 miles from the airport. the cause still unclear, though data from flight radar 24 showed the vertical speed whether the plane was climbing or descending was unstable after take off. >> it is one of the safest airlines in the world. at this stage we cannot rule out anything. >> reporter: the boeing 737 max 8 is the same model involved in the indonesian lion air jet crash in october which also went down shortly after take off from jakarta, killing 189 people. boeing said it was sending a technical team to work with ethiopian and u.s. transport authority. in nairobi, this passenger was luc
for more with go to nbc's keir simmons. >> reporter: a devastating scene, the aircraft ripped apart. pieces of the plane hahn a crash site the size of a foot ball field. the point of impact, a huge crater. bodies and belong beings strewn across the ethiopian country side. among them, a lone shoe. and napkins from the airline, grief stricken family are mourning theary line. among them 8 were americans. flight et 302 lost contact just six minutes after take off at 8:44 a.m. local time....
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"nbc nightly news" for this saturday.lossoms in washington. thank you for the privilege of your time and good night. washington. thank a sunny weekend day... and these young people in the south bay.. spent it pushing for >>> right now at 6:00, a gorgeous weekend day. and these young people in the south bay spent it pushing for an end to gun violence. >>> the news at 6arts right now. good evening, thank you for joining us, i'm terry mcsweeney anoushah has the night off and we begin with the march for our lives. a rally was timely coming just one day after a federal judge blocked california's ban on high-capacity magazines. christie smith joins us live from san jose with more. christie? >> reporter: well, terry, there were conversations today about the judge's decision but also about what is being done at the local level. these young people say they want to reduce gun violence and come up with concrete ways to make it happen. they gathered in san jose this afternoon with the goal of curbing gun violence. >> we're tired of g
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rehema ellis, nbc news, new york. >>> that's nbc nightly news for this saturday.r, don't forget to set your clocks ahead one hour tonight for daylight saving, then join kate snow here tomorrow for a fascinating look at a group of seniors turning back the clock. synchronized swimming. i'm jose diaz-balart reporting from new york. thank you for the privilege of your time and good night. a wintery mix o descending upon your weekend. >>> right now at 6:00, a wintry mix of cold and rain descending right upon your weekend. we are once again under a microclimate weather alert. >>> the news at 6:00 starts right now. good evening, everyone. thank you for joining us. i'm terry mcsweeney. anoushah has the night off. the bay area bracing for more rain and more hail. we also might welcome some more snow. meteorologist rob mayeda tra tracking this whole thing. >> we're tracking rain south san jose into morgan hill, highway 101, and more showers crossing the coast, just off to the north and west of san francisco, mill valley, more showers. the reason we have this microclimate we
rehema ellis, nbc news, new york. >>> that's nbc nightly news for this saturday.r, don't forget to set your clocks ahead one hour tonight for daylight saving, then join kate snow here tomorrow for a fascinating look at a group of seniors turning back the clock. synchronized swimming. i'm jose diaz-balart reporting from new york. thank you for the privilege of your time and good night. a wintery mix o descending upon your weekend. >>> right now at 6:00, a wintry mix of cold and...
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gadi schwartz, nbc news, cupertino, calif> nia. en we come back in just a moment, we'll go to a place where the expression baby boom is taking on a whole new meaning. stuffy? that's because your home is filled with soft surfaces that trap odors and release them back into the room. so, try febreze fabric refresher. febreze finds odors trapped in fabrics and cleans them away as it dries. use febreze every time you tidy up to keep your whole house smelling fresh air clean. fabric refresher even works for clothes you want to wear another day. make febreze part of your clean routine for whole home freshness. ♪ inside out got ♪ i'm feeling good. ♪ doing it my own way, ♪ every single day. ♪ and it feels good to feegood. ♪ start your day with sunsweet amazin!un prjuice. and feel good. [zara larsson - "wow"] ♪ ♪ baby i'm not even in a gown ♪ and the only thing u have to say is wow ♪ ♪ make you're jaw drop drop say oh my drop drop drop ♪ ♪ make u say oh my god my drop drop ♪ ♪ make you're jaw drop make u say oh my god ♪ ♪ and you never felt
gadi schwartz, nbc news, cupertino, calif> nia. en we come back in just a moment, we'll go to a place where the expression baby boom is taking on a whole new meaning. stuffy? that's because your home is filled with soft surfaces that trap odors and release them back into the room. so, try febreze fabric refresher. febreze finds odors trapped in fabrics and cleans them away as it dries. use febreze every time you tidy up to keep your whole house smelling fresh air clean. fabric refresher even...
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that is nbc "nightly news." ben affleck will be on live to talk about his film, his road to recovery and his life now. i'm kate snow and lester holt will be back with you tomorrow. from all of us at nbc news, have a great night. >>> right now at 6:00, the votes have been cast. now the county begins a critical decision tonight that will affect thousands of bay area students. the news at 6:00 starts right now. good evening. thank you for joining united states. i'm vicky nguyen. >> i'm terry mcsweeney. an important announcement expected any time as teachers voted on the tentative agreement that could end the 7-day strike. >> christy, any word on the results? the votes have been in for about two hours now? >> reporter: no, not yet, and we are told that this count could take several hours. teachers were here until 4:00 today in oakland voting. and the ones that we spoke with had a really strong opinions. some calling this overall a good
that is nbc "nightly news." ben affleck will be on live to talk about his film, his road to recovery and his life now. i'm kate snow and lester holt will be back with you tomorrow. from all of us at nbc news, have a great night. >>> right now at 6:00, the votes have been cast. now the county begins a critical decision tonight that will affect thousands of bay area students. the news at 6:00 starts right now. good evening. thank you for joining united states. i'm vicky nguyen....
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gabe utiligutierrez, nbc news. it>> state and federal auths are disclosing a massive drug bust at the busy port of new jersey in new york, one of thbi est in decades and drug agents say it's a sign of a worrisome cocaine comeback. our justicees pondent pet williams has details. r: this cell phone video shows federal agents about to unload a remarkable find, 3200 pounds of caine, 1.6 tons with a street value of $77 million. it was hidden in a shippi container of dried fruit at the port authority of new york and new jersey, when scans alreveed something suspicious and a closer look turned up white powder in 60 packages. 's the second largest seizure of cocaine at the port and the biggest in 25 eyears. cocase peaked a few decades ago but federal druggents say it's making a comeback. >> cocaine was the nemesis in the 90s, but this is traffickers today trying to merge cocaine and fentanyl to create new markets. >> reporter: like other drugs, most cocaine comes into the u.s. across the ugouthern border thro check points,
gabe utiligutierrez, nbc news. it>> state and federal auths are disclosing a massive drug bust at the busy port of new jersey in new york, one of thbi est in decades and drug agents say it's a sign of a worrisome cocaine comeback. our justicees pondent pet williams has details. r: this cell phone video shows federal agents about to unload a remarkable find, 3200 pounds of caine, 1.6 tons with a street value of $77 million. it was hidden in a shippi container of dried fruit at the port...
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nbc tower, decision 2019, the race for chicago mayor. brought to you by nbc5 and telemundo chicago, the union league of chicago, and the chicago urban league. >> good evening i'm carol marine, the political editor of nbc chicago. broadcasting live from the nbc tower, during the next hour we'll explore the critical issues facing the city of chicago. tonight we hear from the two candidates for mayor. our forum is sponsored by nbc5
nbc tower, decision 2019, the race for chicago mayor. brought to you by nbc5 and telemundo chicago, the union league of chicago, and the chicago urban league. >> good evening i'm carol marine, the political editor of nbc chicago. broadcasting live from the nbc tower, during the next hour we'll explore the critical issues facing the city of chicago. tonight we hear from the two candidates for mayor. our forum is sponsored by nbc5
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gadi schwartz, nbc news. >>> i want to show you some dramatic moments at sea. two different incidents involving cruise ship. a wind gust so powerful, it left passengers injured. and in another, the rushing to the rescue after a plane crash. re's stephanie gosk. >> reporter: late night on a norwegian cruise line, chairs, tables and people started toppling. >> came out of nowhere, what was that? >> reporter: the massive ship began to hours after leaving new york city belted by what the company describes an extreme gust of wind. hurricane foe at 115 miles an hour. several guests and crew were treated by e ship's medical staff for minor injuries. ye> people were down crying, it was pretty traumatic experience. >> all of these chairs were over here. >> reporter: while there was some t interior damag ship itself remained fully operational, according to the company. meanwhile, a different cruise ship helped others in trouble. the u.s. coast guard asked the regal princess to help rescue two people thtranded in the water after ey ditched their small plane. it's always a
gadi schwartz, nbc news. >>> i want to show you some dramatic moments at sea. two different incidents involving cruise ship. a wind gust so powerful, it left passengers injured. and in another, the rushing to the rescue after a plane crash. re's stephanie gosk. >> reporter: late night on a norwegian cruise line, chairs, tables and people started toppling. >> came out of nowhere, what was that? >> reporter: the massive ship began to hours after leaving new york city...
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nbc bay area responds, next.ulance bill turned into a real headache. >>> nbc bay area responds to a san francisco mom whose ambulance bill turned into a headache. >> a lot of people have this problem. our consumer investigator chris chmura stepped in to ease the pain. >> reporter: judith says her son had a nasty cut on his face from a playground accident, nothing too serious but he did need treatment. a city ambulance crew saw her carrying her little boy and offered to help. the medics told her, she said, they would bill her insurance. yet she got a bill for $2,100 in the bail. she said she asked the billing company to file a claim with her health insurance but that didn't happen. after four months of trying to resolve this herself, judith asked us to help out. we reached out to the city's ambulance billing service. and about a week later, judith says it sent her bill to the insurance provider which paid it in full, all $2,100. health insurance doesn't always the cover ambulance rides at 100%. so you should check
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kathy park, nbc news, trenton, new jersey. >> as they say, what are the odds? >>> up next, the last one of these in the world.high alert. what you )ll see in this video that has police treating this burglar -- even more seriously. >>> an east bay community on high alert. what you'll see on the video that has police treating this burglar even more seriously. >>> and showing up at the auto show to build, not buy, cars. all that and more, next. >>> finally, it went from thousands of stores to only one. joe friar goes to the world's last blockbuster. >> reporter: for the last blockbuster in america, the sequel came quickly. this bend, oregon, store will soon become the last blockbuster in the world after this one closes in australia. >> this is history. >> reporter: we visited the oregon store last summer. it's a popular tourist destination. >> i love that movie! >> reporter: for kids a glimpse at life before netflix. for adults a chance to rewind. ♪ what a difference >> reporter: the blue and yellow chain once boasted 9,000 stores. now just one. >> there's somethi
kathy park, nbc news, trenton, new jersey. >> as they say, what are the odds? >>> up next, the last one of these in the world.high alert. what you )ll see in this video that has police treating this burglar -- even more seriously. >>> an east bay community on high alert. what you'll see on the video that has police treating this burglar even more seriously. >>> and showing up at the auto show to build, not buy, cars. all that and more, next. >>>...
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ron mott, nbc news, tulsa. he> now to decision by prosecutors in twacramento not to charge police officers who fatally shot an unarmed black man last year. and a correction here. last night we incorrectly reported that stephon clark was running away fom police when they shot him. yesterday the district attorney said an investigation concluded that clark was advancing toward the officers in a shooting stance. the officers said they thought he was pointing a gun at them. clark was found to be holding a cell phone. his fiancee told reporters the decision not to charge the officers broke her family's heartagain. >>> now to new thinking about how to report the crime of exual assault. about every three minutes, someone in this country is sexually assaulte d many of those attacks go unreported. but now, somes vivors are finding the strength to begin a search for justice on their own terms using high-tech tools. >> reporter: growing up in connecticut, ryan scioscia loved playing soccer and e, but he had a secret it wou
ron mott, nbc news, tulsa. he> now to decision by prosecutors in twacramento not to charge police officers who fatally shot an unarmed black man last year. and a correction here. last night we incorrectly reported that stephon clark was running away fom police when they shot him. yesterday the district attorney said an investigation concluded that clark was advancing toward the officers in a shooting stance. the officers said they thought he was pointing a gun at them. clark was found to be...
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ron allen, nbc news, new york. >> great moves they are. >> that is nbc "nightly news" on a sunday nightster will be back with you tomorrow. >> i'm kate snow. from all of us here at nbc news, have a great night. rain and hais the bay. we mcelhaney. he weekend under a microclimate >>> right now at 6:00, rain and hail sweeping across the bay area in places and closing out the weekend in a microclimate weather alert. news at 6 starts right now. good evening, thank you for joining us. i'm terry mcsweeney. >> i'm vicky nguyen. this round of stormy weather brought it all. >> it's about to hit the south bay now. >> you're seeing probably the most significant hail of the day in downtown east san jose.owp o. we'll
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nbc's tracie potts joins from us d.c. with what to expect this week. good morning. >> hi there, frances, good morning. expect a lot of talk from democrats about president trump. there are six house committees investigating the president, three of them expected to take action this week. let's start with the judiciary committee because if there were to ever be an impeachment, this is where it would start. they're a long way from that but they are requesting documents, subpoenas going out today to 60 people, including officials at the justice department, the chief financial officer of the trump organization, and donald trump jr. jerry nadler is the chair of that committee. >> this investigation goes far beyond collusion. we've seen all the democratic snowstorms that we depend on for democratic government attacked by the administration. >> do you think the president ob jukt instructed justice? >> yes, i do. >> there's nothing the president did about wrong -- >> nothing? >> in this process, to b show me where the president did anything to be impeached. >> r
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kasie hunt, nbc news, the capitol. >>> this is pete williams. robert mueller is nearly done, but michael cohen is now saying publicly what law enforcement federal prosecutors in new york are actively investigating donald trump's conduct as a businessman, as well as his early days in the white house. cohen says they're looking at what trump and his aides said to him after the fbi searched his office last year. >> this topic is actually something that's being investigated right now by the southern district of new york, and i've been asked by them not to discuss it. >> reporter: his testimony raised new questions about trump financial statements suggesting possible bank fraud when mr. trump overstated his assets to get more favorable treatment from banks, but understated his company's wealth to get lower taxes. and they're examining the hush money payments to two women. cohen says president trump was personally th while . he raised questions about trump's use of charity money to buy this portrait for himself. officials say helped pay for t trump in
kasie hunt, nbc news, the capitol. >>> this is pete williams. robert mueller is nearly done, but michael cohen is now saying publicly what law enforcement federal prosecutors in new york are actively investigating donald trump's conduct as a businessman, as well as his early days in the white house. cohen says they're looking at what trump and his aides said to him after the fbi searched his office last year. >> this topic is actually something that's being investigated right now...
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here's nbc's steve patteon. >>eporter: it's a moment o pure joy. leah and caroline kari reunited with their parents after two da woods. in the >> my sister cried the whole night. >> reporter: friday the 8 and 5-year-old girls asked their mom to go for a walk. when she said no, they wandered off anyway, ending up about a mile and a half from their northern california home. more than 200 rescue workers and volunteers scoured the woods with no sign of the sisters. but the family never lost hope because the girls were taught survival skills in 4h. >> it was starting to drizzle, so i knew we had to find shelter fast. >> reporter: the girls left a ratrail of granola wrappernk water off leaves, comforted each her with stories, even tried to build a fire. 44 hours later, the girls were n found, hgry and cold but in good spirits. forging their own happy ending out of every parent's worst nightmare. steve patterson, nbc news. >> brave kids. we'll be back with more from alabama next. that's because your home is filled with soft surfaces that trap odors and re
here's nbc's steve patteon. >>eporter: it's a moment o pure joy. leah and caroline kari reunited with their parents after two da woods. in the >> my sister cried the whole night. >> reporter: friday the 8 and 5-year-old girls asked their mom to go for a walk. when she said no, they wandered off anyway, ending up about a mile and a half from their northern california home. more than 200 rescue workers and volunteers scoured the woods with no sign of the sisters. but the family...
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>> reporter: peter alexander, nbc news. >> what a terrific moment.t feels like i'm -- >> like she's getng closer. >> he was great. ♪ ♪ >> "us" is going to be scary
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tonight right here on nbc bay area at 7:00 p.m.giants baseball, a little spring training action. speaking of that, before they take on the rockies, here is john miller and mike krukow with more. >> madison bumgarner is pitching tonight but not in her gaour ga he'll be in kansas city. connor joe is playing. >> connor is a utility player. he got by the reds this season and the giants make a trade with the reds and he's over here. he still falls under the rule 5 rules. he has a great chance to make this club. he's in the outfield tonight. also matt joyce trying to get a position in this outfield. watch chris stratton especially against the first four hitters, they will be the starting day lineup for the rocks. so a lot to be said in this camp. a lot to be determined yet. tonight is an important game. >> that includes giants nemesis aronado. >>> some of your favorite nbc shows will be on cozi tv. we will be back on nbc bay area news at 11:00 after the game. >> wish we had scottsdale's weather. >> it's going to be nice, 60s, no rain. >>
tonight right here on nbc bay area at 7:00 p.m.giants baseball, a little spring training action. speaking of that, before they take on the rockies, here is john miller and mike krukow with more. >> madison bumgarner is pitching tonight but not in her gaour ga he'll be in kansas city. connor joe is playing. >> connor is a utility player. he got by the reds this season and the giants make a trade with the reds and he's over here. he still falls under the rule 5 rules. he has a great...
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stanford tells nbc bay area it is still reviewing its records. and in another development to the so-called varsity blues scandal, canadian businessman david sadue pleaded not guilty today and posted a bond of $1.5 million. he is charged with conspiracy to commit mail and wire fraud. the criminal complaint claims he paid $200,000 for someone to fly to vancouver to take placement test fozer his two sons. sidoo who also works in san jose is a well known philanthropist in vancouver and has taken leave from his c.e.o. jobs at two canadian companies. his two sons attend cal and chatman university in orange county. >> for the first time since taking office, president trump issued his first veto today. he overruled the congress resolution to stop his emergency declaration on the border wall. this means the president can still go forward with rediverting funds to his wall. president trump insists he could have won over some of the 12 republicans who voted with democrats, but it wasn't necessary. >> i said, i want you to vote your heart, do what you want t
stanford tells nbc bay area it is still reviewing its records. and in another development to the so-called varsity blues scandal, canadian businessman david sadue pleaded not guilty today and posted a bond of $1.5 million. he is charged with conspiracy to commit mail and wire fraud. the criminal complaint claims he paid $200,000 for someone to fly to vancouver to take placement test fozer his two sons. sidoo who also works in san jose is a well known philanthropist in vancouver and has taken...
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championship round on nbc after "saturday night live."ck in live at esports arena, having a preview. >> reporter: we have a big party, spot for you terry, challenge you for whatever you've got. battle for california, gamers from around the state joining here because we have one team from northern california, one from southern california and four spots to fill, folks hopefully joining them. battling it out for the final four positions as we make approach toward "saturday night live" and 1:00 a.m. the finale with all the folks and teammates that have joined in. we'll see who rules the street for "street fighter v," check us on nbc bay area, check on the action online. been on twitch entire time. outstanding opportunity. i may have gotten all the spots covered but not gotten a spot. i think they're waiting for you to put the quarters up, terry, that's how long it's been since i played, i used quarters. >> mike. thanks so much. >>> still to come, r. kelly released out of jail, doubling down on his innocence, someone footed the bill to free hi
championship round on nbc after "saturday night live."ck in live at esports arena, having a preview. >> reporter: we have a big party, spot for you terry, challenge you for whatever you've got. battle for california, gamers from around the state joining here because we have one team from northern california, one from southern california and four spots to fill, folks hopefully joining them. battling it out for the final four positions as we make approach toward "saturday...
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here's nbc news medical correspondent dr. john torres. >> reporter: it's long-standing advice followed by millions of y americans, an aspirin a n prevent a first heart attack. but now a major abt-face. new guidelines from the americas hearciation now say adults over 70 should not be taking the drug. >> aspirin isn't harmless. >> reporter: the new recoendation comes after thr large studies found that aspirin did not prevent heart attacks and strokes in older adult in fact, taking it every day raised the risk of serious harm like stomach and brain bleeding. those who should not take aspirin include people over 70, anyone who does not have heart aeeding. for someone takiirin right now what should they do? >> people taking aspirin should not just stop. they should have a conversation with their physician and really determine their individual risk. >> dr. torres, who should still be on aspirin? >> people o have already had a heart attack or stroke, for them daily aspirin can be life saving. people at high risk of their first heart
here's nbc news medical correspondent dr. john torres. >> reporter: it's long-standing advice followed by millions of y americans, an aspirin a n prevent a first heart attack. but now a major abt-face. new guidelines from the americas hearciation now say adults over 70 should not be taking the drug. >> aspirin isn't harmless. >> reporter: the new recoendation comes after thr large studies found that aspirin did not prevent heart attacks and strokes in older adult in fact,...
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morgan chesky, nbc news, phoenix, arizona. >> and good for her.of the first athl with down syndrome to get a college scholarship to play golf. " thatghtly news" for this wednesday. i'm lester hol >>> lights, camera, access. >> telling me [ bleep ]! even people who have committed terrible crimes can be very distraught. why? >> "acss" breaks down the r. kelly meltdown, plus the those who oppose himt air about
morgan chesky, nbc news, phoenix, arizona. >> and good for her.of the first athl with down syndrome to get a college scholarship to play golf. " thatghtly news" for this wednesday. i'm lester hol >>> lights, camera, access. >> telling me [ bleep ]! even people who have committed terrible crimes can be very distraught. why? >> "acss" breaks down the r. kelly meltdown, plus the those who oppose himt air about
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luwanna of the fameda walle family spoke to nbc news. >> my mouth is wired shut. i broke every bone in my face. >> reporter: the wallenda family promises they'll keep performing despite this dramatic fall. tonight the show goes on. miel almaguer, nbc news. >>> as we continue tonight, the u.s.edigure skating star accus of attacking a rival on the icel what ry happened? >>> then the "game of thrones" star revealing a terrifying health battle. >>> a major milestone for an american icon. stay with us. humira patients, you inspire us. the way you triumph over adversity. and live your lives. that's why we redesigned humira. we wanted to make the experience better for you. now there's less pain immediately following injection. we've reduced the size of the needle and removed the citrate buffers. and it has the same effectiveness you know and trust. humira citrate-free is here. a little change can make a big difference. humira can lower your ability to fight infections. serious and sometimes fatal infections, including tuberculosis, and cancers, including lymphoma, have h
luwanna of the fameda walle family spoke to nbc news. >> my mouth is wired shut. i broke every bone in my face. >> reporter: the wallenda family promises they'll keep performing despite this dramatic fall. tonight the show goes on. miel almaguer, nbc news. >>> as we continue tonight, the u.s.edigure skating star accus of attacking a rival on the icel what ry happened? >>> then the "game of thrones" star revealing a terrifying health battle. >>> a...