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for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and good night. g news in mill valley. within the past 10 minutes...we )ve learned the stand >>> right now at 6:00, a major update to our breaking news in mill valley. within the past 10 minutes we have learned that this standoff is over. multiple evacuations, multiple gunshots, and one death. we 'li we've live on the scene. ♪ . >>> the news at 6:00 starts now. i'm raj mathai. >> i'm jessica aguirre. the take matting confrontation has been playing out for the past two hours. i want to show you live nbc bay area sky ranger overhead of the scene. this is unincorporated mill valley. that apartment complex you are looking at is near blythedale exit off 101. deputies say an 80-year-old man shot two people and now that man has been found dead. >> nbc bay area sam brock has been on the scene for us for the last 60 or 90 minutes. sam joins us now with how this all ended. sam. >> reporter: raj, good evening. this took about two-and-a-half hours to resolve itself, but as you mentioned a second ago, when the last 10 or 15 minutes we
for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and good night. g news in mill valley. within the past 10 minutes...we )ve learned the stand >>> right now at 6:00, a major update to our breaking news in mill valley. within the past 10 minutes we have learned that this standoff is over. multiple evacuations, multiple gunshots, and one death. we 'li we've live on the scene. ♪ . >>> the news at 6:00 starts now. i'm raj mathai. >> i'm jessica aguirre. the take matting...
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for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and good night. now: good evening and thanks for joining us. i )m raj mathai. and i )m jessica aguirre. >>> the news at 6:00 starts right now. thanks for being with us, i'm raj mathai. >> i'm jessica aguirre. buyer beware. if you're house shopping, you may have more than the price to worry about. how about hot mics? some sellers now using security cameras to record what potential buyers are saying as they walk around those open houses. >> it's a privacy concern that's becoming a lot more common. our business reporter, scott budman is in san jose with this story and this really pushes the envelope here. >> reporter: when you shop for a hope, it home, it's natural to discuss what you're seeing, but due to the rise of security cameras, your comments aren't always private. in fact, real estate agents now tell their clients, be aware. you're likely on camera. >> absolutely. anytime an agent's in a home, a buyer, a seller, be mindful of what you're saying. >> reporter: this not only raises trust issues but
for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and good night. now: good evening and thanks for joining us. i )m raj mathai. and i )m jessica aguirre. >>> the news at 6:00 starts right now. thanks for being with us, i'm raj mathai. >> i'm jessica aguirre. buyer beware. if you're house shopping, you may have more than the price to worry about. how about hot mics? some sellers now using security cameras to record what potential buyers are saying as they walk around those open...
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steve patterson, nbc news, hawaii. >>> a carnival cruise ship docked in new orleans today after video emerged showing water shooting into a hallway on board evoking that high seas fear from passengers of being on board a sinking ship. we get more from nbc's maya rodriguez. >> reporter: the carnival cruise ship "dream" returning to new orleans today after a watery nightmare for some passengers. >> i was going to get my life jacket. >> reporter: hundreds of gallons of water spewing out of a broken pipe in a hallway leading to staterooms. passengers capturing the unfolding mess. >> we were just walking down the hall to go to dinner and all of a sudden we heard this pop and all of this water starting to drain through the ceiling. >> reporter: the water line break happening on thursday coming from the ship's fire suppression system. crew members forming a assembly line to clean up. carnival says the flooding impacted about 50 staterooms and that the company offered those passengers a full refund and a discount on a future cruise. in a statement to nbc news carnival added, quote, we appreci
steve patterson, nbc news, hawaii. >>> a carnival cruise ship docked in new orleans today after video emerged showing water shooting into a hallway on board evoking that high seas fear from passengers of being on board a sinking ship. we get more from nbc's maya rodriguez. >> reporter: the carnival cruise ship "dream" returning to new orleans today after a watery nightmare for some passengers. >> i was going to get my life jacket. >> reporter: hundreds of...
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. >>> breaking news tonight, nbc news learned disgraced hollywood mogul harvey weinstein will surrenderer to authorities the new york expected to be charged with connection with sexual misconduct allegations against him. and also tonight, gwyneth paltrow, details for the first time, a confrontation between weinstein and her then boyfriend brad pitt. e said if you ever make her feel uncomfortable again i'll kill you or something like that. >> we take you inside the collapse of president trump's planned summit with kim jong-un, why it was cancelled and what now for those nuclear weapons. >>> a big tropical threat, what could become alberto, the first named storm of the season barrelling towards the u.s. and putting millions on alert this holiday weekend. >>> a soaring number of pedestrians struck and killed by suvs, why it's happening and what one city is doing to sound the alarm. >>> and the family taking a love of star wars to a new level. who needs the movies when you got your own millennium falcon at home? >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >> good evening and we
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cynthia mcfadden, nbc news, new york. >>> there is more to come.till ahead, midair horror, the copilot nearly sucked out of a passenger plane cockpit at 32,000 feet. how he managed to survive. we'll be right back. he's been called a rockstar lawyer. he tops the charts on progressive causes... winning pro bono battles for immigrants and the homeless. defending gay rights and gun control. democrat jeff bleich. after columbine, bleich led president clinton's youth violence initiative. with joe biden, bleich took on domestic violence. served president obama as special counsel and ambassador. maybe bleich can't pull off the rockstar look... but his progressive record is solid gold. >>> a month after a southwest airline passenger died after being partly sucked out of an aircraft window, there is word tonight of another incident in which a copilot on another airline was partially pulled out of his seat by a shattered window in the cockpit. the captain forced to make an emergency landing. here's tom costello. >> reporter: on the ground at the changdu airpo
cynthia mcfadden, nbc news, new york. >>> there is more to come.till ahead, midair horror, the copilot nearly sucked out of a passenger plane cockpit at 32,000 feet. how he managed to survive. we'll be right back. he's been called a rockstar lawyer. he tops the charts on progressive causes... winning pro bono battles for immigrants and the homeless. defending gay rights and gun control. democrat jeff bleich. after columbine, bleich led president clinton's youth violence initiative....
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i'm lester holt, for all of us, that's nbc news. have a good night and so long. >> reporter: i stood on this very street and reported about car break-ins. we know this is a very busy spot for tourists. if you look behind me, there's broken glass on the sidewalk right there. we asked the san francisco superior courts for a snap shot of how these car breaking cases got resolved will in 2017 and they spent months compiling that data. >> monday they just broke my rear window. >> reporter: people who live here -- even bombeding officers, all have been caught up in the cross hairs of the car break-in epidemic. auto repair shops say they're exhausted. >> a lot of employees are tired now because they don't get a break. >> reporter: nbc bay area requested a breakdown of the break-ins. the superior court granted our requests and dug up 417 cases. a little more than half ended with jail sentences and a sliver more in prison sentences totalling a 57% conviction r
i'm lester holt, for all of us, that's nbc news. have a good night and so long. >> reporter: i stood on this very street and reported about car break-ins. we know this is a very busy spot for tourists. if you look behind me, there's broken glass on the sidewalk right there. we asked the san francisco superior courts for a snap shot of how these car breaking cases got resolved will in 2017 and they spent months compiling that data. >> monday they just broke my rear window. >>...
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gadi schwartz, nbc news, sandusky, ohio. i love my job! that is "nightly news" for a tuesday night. i'm savannah guthrie in for lester. i'll see you bright and early tomorrow morning on "today." for all of us at nbc news, thanks so much for watching and have a good night. now: good evening thanks for joining us. i )m janelle wang, in for jessia aguirre. and i )m raj mathai. right now.w. good evening. thanks for joining us. i'm janelle wang. >> and i'm raj mathai. >> tonight one boy is fighting for his life after the stolen car he was in crashed into a light pole after fleeing from police. here's video of the scene. there's been a growing concern over a spike in juvenile crime, and with school getting ready to be out fors the summer, that worry is getting bigger at each day passes. nbc bay area's damien trujillo joins us with the details. damian? >> reporter: the chief here has not hidden his thoughts about young offenders. he thinks the criminal justice system is too lenient on kids. last night we mentioned it was a 13-year-old and 14-year-
gadi schwartz, nbc news, sandusky, ohio. i love my job! that is "nightly news" for a tuesday night. i'm savannah guthrie in for lester. i'll see you bright and early tomorrow morning on "today." for all of us at nbc news, thanks so much for watching and have a good night. now: good evening thanks for joining us. i )m janelle wang, in for jessia aguirre. and i )m raj mathai. right now.w. good evening. thanks for joining us. i'm janelle wang. >> and i'm raj mathai....
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to at&t he can provide access to the president and could act as a lobbyist. >> reporter: tonight nbc newss learning new details about the payments including some from companies that had business pending with the new administration, a senior official at a pharmaceutical company novartis telling nbc cohen reached out to the company's then ceo shortly after the election promising access to the administration. he says the company paid $1.2 million for advice on health care policy but soon realized cohen couldn't deliver. that official says special counsel robert mueller asked about cohen's offer of access. novartis says they cooperated fully and another page company, at&t, paid at least $200,000 to cohen's company saying it was to provide insights into understanding the new administration. the company made the payments to mr. cohen's company at the very time the telecommunications giant was seeking government approval for an $85 billion takeover of timewarner. also under a microscope, columbus nova, a u.s. based firm with ties to an -- to russian oligarch viktor vekselberg, linked to vladimir
to at&t he can provide access to the president and could act as a lobbyist. >> reporter: tonight nbc newss learning new details about the payments including some from companies that had business pending with the new administration, a senior official at a pharmaceutical company novartis telling nbc cohen reached out to the company's then ceo shortly after the election promising access to the administration. he says the company paid $1.2 million for advice on health care policy but soon...
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joe fryer, nbc news, california. >> and that is "nightly news" for this wednesday night.'m lester holt. i think i'm going to go heat up some chicken soup. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and good night: good evening and thanks for joining us. i )m jessica aguirre. and i >>> the news at 6:00 starts now. good evening and thanks for joining us. i'm jessica aguirre. >> and i'm raj mathai. it is not a new debate, what and when to teach our kids about sex but it is new in fremont and dividing the community. >> robert handa joins us tonight at the school board meeting and a lot of parents and some very angry, robert? >> reporter: that is right. emotions are running high at this meeting. to determine the direction of sex education in this community. for example, they are collecting comments about the new curriculum which presents scenarios such as dealing with pregnancy and abortion as well as addressing gay and transgender issues and they say many are age inappropriate and too graphic for youngsters and so far in the meeting neither side is ready to budge. >> p
joe fryer, nbc news, california. >> and that is "nightly news" for this wednesday night.'m lester holt. i think i'm going to go heat up some chicken soup. for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and good night: good evening and thanks for joining us. i )m jessica aguirre. and i >>> the news at 6:00 starts now. good evening and thanks for joining us. i'm jessica aguirre. >> and i'm raj mathai. it is not a new debate, what and when to teach our kids about...
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we get new details on this from nbc's peter alexander. >> reporter: president trump tonight overruling his new lawyer. >> rudy is a great guy but he just started a day ago. >> reporter: undercutting rudy giuliani, who joined his team two weeks ago. >> rudy knows it's a witch-hunt. he started yesterday. he'll get his facts straight. >> reporter: the president trying to rewrite the last 48 hours since giuliani revealed mr. trump reimbursed his personal lawyer, michael cohen, for that hush money payment to porn star stormy daniels. >> virtually everything he said has been said incorrectly and it's been said wrong and i say you know what? learn before you speak, it's a lot easier. >> reporter: but the president's only complicated matters, speaking again before border air force one. >> reporter: why did you change your story on stormy daniels? >> we're not changing any story. you go back and take a look at what i said. >> reporter: we did. here he is last month. >> did you know about the $130,000 payment to stormy daniels? >> no. >> reporter: giuliani who last night told nbc news there won'
we get new details on this from nbc's peter alexander. >> reporter: president trump tonight overruling his new lawyer. >> rudy is a great guy but he just started a day ago. >> reporter: undercutting rudy giuliani, who joined his team two weeks ago. >> rudy knows it's a witch-hunt. he started yesterday. he'll get his facts straight. >> reporter: the president trying to rewrite the last 48 hours since giuliani revealed mr. trump reimbursed his personal lawyer,...
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and tonight in an nbc news exclusive, that new york physician is describing how his relationship with mr. trump abruptly ended after he said some surprised office visitors demanded he turn over the president's medical records. peter alexander has details. >> reporter: donald trump's doctor for more than 35 years is telling details about the raid as he describes it that abruptly ended that relationship. >> what were they looking for? >> all his medical records, pictures, anything they could find. >> reporter: bornstein says two weeks after the inauguration, three men including mr. trump's long time personal bodyguard keith schiller, then the head of oval office operations and the top lawyer for the president's business, the trump organization, showed up unannounced at bornstein's medical office and took the president's medical records. >> i feel raped. raped, frightened and sad. >> reporter: the incident happened two days after bornstein provided private medical information to the "new york times" revealing that for years he'd prescribed mr. trump propecia, a hair growth medication. th
and tonight in an nbc news exclusive, that new york physician is describing how his relationship with mr. trump abruptly ended after he said some surprised office visitors demanded he turn over the president's medical records. peter alexander has details. >> reporter: donald trump's doctor for more than 35 years is telling details about the raid as he describes it that abruptly ended that relationship. >> what were they looking for? >> all his medical records, pictures,...
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for all of us here at nbc news, have a good night. right now at we continue to follow breaking news out of the north >>> just went straight down, you knew it wasn't going to be good. >> right now at 6:00 we continue to follow breaking news out of the north bay. a plane crash has claimed the lives of two people in petaluma. >>> the news at 6:00 starts right now. good evening, thank you for joining us. >> i'm terry mcsweeney. we begin with the plane crash near the petaluma airport. the story we first broke. the plane was on approach before it crashed a half mile before the runway, east washington avenue and adobe road not far from the airport. people being told to avoid that area. witnesses heard a pop before hearing the plane's engine sputter. >> started sputtering again and made a right turn, going back toward the airport and next thing you know the plane went sideways and straight down. all c
for all of us here at nbc news, have a good night. right now at we continue to follow breaking news out of the north >>> just went straight down, you knew it wasn't going to be good. >> right now at 6:00 we continue to follow breaking news out of the north bay. a plane crash has claimed the lives of two people in petaluma. >>> the news at 6:00 starts right now. good evening, thank you for joining us. >> i'm terry mcsweeney. we begin with the plane crash near the...
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news. a tour bus catches fire in san francisco. our nbc bay area skyranger -- on >>> the news at 6:00 begins receipt no right now. we begin with breaking news, a tour bus break out in fire. in the past two minutes we have learned that two passengers were taken to a local hospital for smoke inhalations. the flames broke out just before 5:00 on this double-decker tour bus. it's unclear how many people were on board at the time or what sparked the flames. we will bring you any new information on air and online at nbcbayarea.com. thanks for joining us on this wednesday evening, i'm raj mathai. >> i'm jessica aguirre. some voters are finding out they're no longer registered. >> nbc bay area's scott budman joins us from the registrar where they are admitting they made a mistake. >> reporter: yeah, like raj and jessica said, this may turn out to be a small number of people, but if you at home have not received your voting packet yet, you may want to check with your local registrar of voters to make sure you're still registered to vote. as bay are
news. a tour bus catches fire in san francisco. our nbc bay area skyranger -- on >>> the news at 6:00 begins receipt no right now. we begin with breaking news, a tour bus break out in fire. in the past two minutes we have learned that two passengers were taken to a local hospital for smoke inhalations. the flames broke out just before 5:00 on this double-decker tour bus. it's unclear how many people were on board at the time or what sparked the flames. we will bring you any new...
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david gura, nbc news, prairie view, texas. >> and that's "nbc nightly news" for this saturday. tomorrow, team spirit and how it's used to save the home of the beloved league of women. i'm jose diaz balart reporting from new york. thank you for the privilege of your time. good night. privilege ofof your timeme. good night. >>> right now at 6:00, a water park in the east bay welcomes crowds to try out a newly reopened water slide, one with a troubling past. the news at 6:00 starts right now. good evening, everyone. thank you for joining us. ti i'm terry mcsweeney. >> almost a year after a 10-year-old boy was launched off an east bay water slide and injured, people got the chance to check out the new changes to that slide today. >> marianne favro live at the wave park in dublin with a look at these changes. >> reporter: terry and anoushah, if you look behind me, this green water slide is where a 10-year-old boy was injured last may. it's called the emerald plunge. while no structural changes have been made since the accident, the water flow has changed, and the city says the slide
david gura, nbc news, prairie view, texas. >> and that's "nbc nightly news" for this saturday. tomorrow, team spirit and how it's used to save the home of the beloved league of women. i'm jose diaz balart reporting from new york. thank you for the privilege of your time. good night. privilege ofof your timeme. good night. >>> right now at 6:00, a water park in the east bay welcomes crowds to try out a newly reopened water slide, one with a troubling past. the news at...
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tammy leitner, nbc news. >> all right. we do a lot of weird stories in the news, but this one really takes the cake and it's really kind of gross, too. police in new jersey arrest aid so-called serial pooper, yeah, dee filing a high school track and field. turns out public enemy number 2 is the superintendent of a nearby school district. we're naming names here. thomas tremalini was caught in the act during an early morning run. police say they set a trap after the high school complained of finding human feces near the track on a daily basis. he is now on paid leave of absence from his high school at his school district. he is charged with lewdness, littering and defecating in public. sir, the accusations, but why? high school rivalry. >> i don't know. i have no idea. i have no idea. >> read the number, was the inmate number 2, public enemy number 2? >> good line there. oh, my goodness. this register as -- >> maybe a short career. >> let's talk about weather, bill. can we do that? >> we can do that. the severe weather thre
tammy leitner, nbc news. >> all right. we do a lot of weird stories in the news, but this one really takes the cake and it's really kind of gross, too. police in new jersey arrest aid so-called serial pooper, yeah, dee filing a high school track and field. turns out public enemy number 2 is the superintendent of a nearby school district. we're naming names here. thomas tremalini was caught in the act during an early morning run. police say they set a trap after the high school complained...
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katie beck, nbc news, dallas. >> love that. that is nbc "nightly news" for this sunday night.tuned for a special "dateline" look at what some see as the growing promise of pot as a miracle drug. i'm kate snow. for all of us here at nbc news, have a great night. >> it breaks my heart. i mean, if you're a mom and you know your child could die at any given day and they have a horrible disease that needs medicine and the federal government is saying you can't have that medicine. it's outrageous! >> reporter: this is haley. three years ago, she looked like this. then a remarkable treatment gave her back her life. >> she's walking better, she's having conversations. >> you can see her personality. that was huge. >> reporter: medical marijuana. it's still illegal under federal law. but for many, it's also a miracle. >> you don't know what chronic pain is until you've lived it. >> reporter: m.s. sports injuries. >> this has the potential to save people. >> reporter: epilepsy. >> he was on life supp
katie beck, nbc news, dallas. >> love that. that is nbc "nightly news" for this sunday night.tuned for a special "dateline" look at what some see as the growing promise of pot as a miracle drug. i'm kate snow. for all of us here at nbc news, have a great night. >> it breaks my heart. i mean, if you're a mom and you know your child could die at any given day and they have a horrible disease that needs medicine and the federal government is saying you can't have...
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jeff rossen, nbc news, ft.rdale. >>> and still ahead tonight, the hall of fame plaque that many say belongs in the hall of shame. it's the story of our nation. john chiang's father came here with little money, but big dreams for a better future. now john has a chance to make history. a champion of the underdog, john took on wells fargo when it ripped off working families. and against the odds, he helped saved california from financial disaster during the great recession. ...leaving more to invest in progressive priorities like education, healthcare and affordable housing. john chiang. the proven, progressive leader we need for california's future. >>> just three days after the wedding watched around the world, today it was back to work for the royal newlyweds. the new duke and duchess of sussex, prince harry and meghan attended a buckingham palace party. their first royal engagement as a couple. duchess meghan and camilla snapped by photographers. >> she has been immortalized you'll remember u.s. soccer star br
jeff rossen, nbc news, ft.rdale. >>> and still ahead tonight, the hall of fame plaque that many say belongs in the hall of shame. it's the story of our nation. john chiang's father came here with little money, but big dreams for a better future. now john has a chance to make history. a champion of the underdog, john took on wells fargo when it ripped off working families. and against the odds, he helped saved california from financial disaster during the great recession. ...leaving...
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ann thompson, nbc news, new york. >>> up next, an urgent new warning from the fbi why the feds want youreset your home internet router. you to reset e internet route if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis, or psoriatic arthritis, little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats differently. for psoriasis, 75% clearer skin is achievable with reduced redness, thickness, and scaliness of plaques. and for psoriatic arthritis, otezla is proven to reduce joint swelling, tenderness, and pain. and the otezla prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. otezla may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. tell your doctor if these occur. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts, or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. other side effects include upper respira
ann thompson, nbc news, new york. >>> up next, an urgent new warning from the fbi why the feds want youreset your home internet router. you to reset e internet route if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis, or psoriatic arthritis, little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats differently. for psoriasis, 75% clearer skin is achievable with reduced redness, thickness, and scaliness of plaques. and for...
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nbc news national correspondent miguel almaguer is in the sky and on the ground with the national guard there. >> reporter: with new fissures splitting open, spewing lava and toxic gas, the leilani estates are in the hot zone. at least 35 structures here destroyed. >> you can see, it's still smoking and hot down here. >> reporter: today the national guard checking air quality where we found the tsunami of lava that smothered homes. >> we've lost everything. it doesn't seem real. we walk our dogs up and down this street every day. >> reporter: from above kilaueua, rivers of lava on the move. those fissures have been breaking out miles away from the volcano. they're spreading out like fingers. we can see where they're moving into residential neighborhoods. at 1500 feet, even along the ocean. you can clearly smell the sulfur in the air. that toxic gas creates volcanic pollution called vog, which can cause respiratory issues. if the winds are unfavorable, the pollution could reach honolulu, 200 miles away. >> it makes your eyes water, your throat hurts. everything hurts. >> tonight in the a
nbc news national correspondent miguel almaguer is in the sky and on the ground with the national guard there. >> reporter: with new fissures splitting open, spewing lava and toxic gas, the leilani estates are in the hot zone. at least 35 structures here destroyed. >> you can see, it's still smoking and hot down here. >> reporter: today the national guard checking air quality where we found the tsunami of lava that smothered homes. >> we've lost everything. it doesn't...
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here is a sample of their work in this nbc news report.e, who would not speak for the record said it's possible kelly may have said women are more emotional than men with one of them agreeing that generally speaking, women are more emotional than men. did you get that? one of the white house spokespeople who might be this person not only allowed for the possibility that john kelly did say that women are more emotional than men, but actually specifically endorsed the idea, saying generally speaking, women are more emotional than men. so the official white house defense of john kelly is not that he did not say -- that he didn't say that. it's that he's right. the trump white house view of women in the workplace is, quote, generally speaking, women are more emotional than men. we're joined now by ana marie cox, host of the podcast with friends like these and political columnist for fan girls from the sci-fi channel. and francesca chambers, white house correspondent for the dailymail.com. ana, your reaction to the john kelly "he's an idiot" st
here is a sample of their work in this nbc news report.e, who would not speak for the record said it's possible kelly may have said women are more emotional than men with one of them agreeing that generally speaking, women are more emotional than men. did you get that? one of the white house spokespeople who might be this person not only allowed for the possibility that john kelly did say that women are more emotional than men, but actually specifically endorsed the idea, saying generally...
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tesla did not return calls for comment from nbc news. investigators will also look into whether the vehicle's lithium ion batteries were the cause of the fire. founder elon musk has long defended batteries used in teslas as safe. >> new york governor andrew cuomo named a federal prosecutor into eric schneiderman. the one-time champion of the me too era announced his resignation after abuse against four women. nbc's ann thompson has the latest developments. >> reporter: new york's tabloids blaired the shocking accusations. the state's top law enforcement officer, attorney general eric schneiderman, accused of spitting at, choking, hitting or demeaning four women he dated. claims new york's governor promised would be investigated by an independent district attorney. >> no one is above the law. no one should be afraid to come forward. >> reporter: the women, two on the record who were in relationships with him for more than a year, two unidentified, telling their stories to the new yorker. michelle manning barish says one night schneiderman
tesla did not return calls for comment from nbc news. investigators will also look into whether the vehicle's lithium ion batteries were the cause of the fire. founder elon musk has long defended batteries used in teslas as safe. >> new york governor andrew cuomo named a federal prosecutor into eric schneiderman. the one-time champion of the me too era announced his resignation after abuse against four women. nbc's ann thompson has the latest developments. >> reporter: new york's...
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blake mccoy, nbc news, chicago. >>> now to president trump and what he admitted about secret payments to his personal lawyer michael cohen. the president's new financial disclosure shows he repaid cohen a six-figure amount for expenses in 2016, the same year cohen paid stormy daniel $130,000 to stay silent about the affair she alleges with the president. nbc chief white house correspondent hallie jackson has the story. >> reporter: the president now appearing to acknowledge a payoff to a porn star for the first time in financial filings. in a footnote on page 45, confirming he reimbursed his long-term lawyer in 2016 for expenses incurred. >> reporter: did you know about the $130,000 payment to stormy daniels? >> no. >> reporter: the president's attorneys have said he didn't know until recently that just before the election, cohen paid stormy daniels $130,000 to keep quiet about an alleged affair with donald trump. a relationship the president has denied. >> you cannot reconcile with the president stood on that plane and said to the american people with the disclosure form that was fil
blake mccoy, nbc news, chicago. >>> now to president trump and what he admitted about secret payments to his personal lawyer michael cohen. the president's new financial disclosure shows he repaid cohen a six-figure amount for expenses in 2016, the same year cohen paid stormy daniel $130,000 to stay silent about the affair she alleges with the president. nbc chief white house correspondent hallie jackson has the story. >> reporter: the president now appearing to acknowledge a...
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i'm lester holt, for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and good night.now: good evening and thanks for joining us. i )m raj mathai. >>> the news at 6:00 starts right now. thanks for being with us, i'm raj mathai. >> i'm jessica aguirre. it is being dubbed the libby schaaf act. she is under fire again by an iowa congressman making it illegal to tip off the public about i.c.e. raids. the act drew the ire of the lawmaker. >> reporter: we're in san jose where many local leaders often express support for undocumented immigrants, but where we have also heard them express mixed feelings about what mayor shaaph did. this new proposal basically bans officials from the purposeful broadcast of information related to any imminent action by a law enforcement or agent. it could lead to time in prison. >> we don't fear these kinds of grandstanding laws. that's what i call them. they're not really laws. these are proposals that will never become laws as far as i'm concerned. they're unconstitutional. and it's just political grandstanding. >> reporter: bob cook calls the proposal appropriate
i'm lester holt, for all of us at nbc news, thank you for watching and good night.now: good evening and thanks for joining us. i )m raj mathai. >>> the news at 6:00 starts right now. thanks for being with us, i'm raj mathai. >> i'm jessica aguirre. it is being dubbed the libby schaaf act. she is under fire again by an iowa congressman making it illegal to tip off the public about i.c.e. raids. the act drew the ire of the lawmaker. >> reporter: we're in san jose where many...
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pete williams, nbc news at the supreme court. >>> hawaii's volcano disaster is intensifying as new eruptions spew lava and toxic gas into residential neighborhoods. dozens of homes destroyed and many more in danger as officials warn the worst is yet to come with the largest eruption considered imminent. nbc news national correspondent miguel almaguer remains on hawaii's big island. >> reporter: the latest violent eruptions spewing fountains of lava. now at least 19 fissure's splitting open in residential neighborhoods. gas so toxic, it's killing trees and grasses. geologists say the fiery flows scorching the big island appear to be moving faster burning hotter and are more erratic than ever before. after destroying yet another structure, lava is moving closer closer to deshawn white's home, st a half-mile away. >> this is the first time in my life, scare me to death. >>ep rorter: now the billowing crater, a top kilauea appears ready to blow. when the lava lake inside drops hitting cooler ground water below a catastrophic steam explosion could launch ballistic boulders the size of cars into t
pete williams, nbc news at the supreme court. >>> hawaii's volcano disaster is intensifying as new eruptions spew lava and toxic gas into residential neighborhoods. dozens of homes destroyed and many more in danger as officials warn the worst is yet to come with the largest eruption considered imminent. nbc news national correspondent miguel almaguer remains on hawaii's big island. >> reporter: the latest violent eruptions spewing fountains of lava. now at least 19 fissure's...
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but when the letter -- a letter like that gets circulated among nbc news employees and some report thatfeel pressured to sign it, i think that's problematic. you and i have been through this before in a different company, we both worked at fox news channel. i was not harassed by roger ailes and you were, both things were true. they both happened. in this case both things can be true at nbc news that tom brokaw could have treated some women decently and he also assaulted me. >> nothing is universal and you wanted tobring thatout to people. one of the points of criticism that i've heard about you coming forward is it was a long time ago, it was the mid-90s. so is it possible that he made an overture to you, he hit on you, you rebuffed him and after that he mended his ways, there were no more recent accusations against tom brokaw? >> i think that doesn't really square with the truth. there is a second woman who is investigated by "the washington post" -- >> from the same era, mid-90s. >> yeah. does it matter when the harasser assaulted someone? it's always true and it's always relevant an
but when the letter -- a letter like that gets circulated among nbc news employees and some report thatfeel pressured to sign it, i think that's problematic. you and i have been through this before in a different company, we both worked at fox news channel. i was not harassed by roger ailes and you were, both things were true. they both happened. in this case both things can be true at nbc news that tom brokaw could have treated some women decently and he also assaulted me. >> nothing is...
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kevin tibbles, nbc news. >> vegas strong. >>> that is "nightly news" for this friday night.'m peter alexandei )m janellej mathai. and i )m jessica aguirre. not enough diversity on the fire line . that )s the compiant being leveled against the san jose fire department critics say the department isnt hiring enough bilingual fire figters for a city where 33 percent of the people they serve speak spanish. . damian trujillo is live outside fire station-one with the story you )ll see only on nbc bay are. a major shakeup this afternoon at presentation high school. a major shakeup this afternoon at presentation high school.
kevin tibbles, nbc news. >> vegas strong. >>> that is "nightly news" for this friday night.'m peter alexandei )m janellej mathai. and i )m jessica aguirre. not enough diversity on the fire line . that )s the compiant being leveled against the san jose fire department critics say the department isnt hiring enough bilingual fire figters for a city where 33 percent of the people they serve speak spanish. . damian trujillo is live outside fire station-one with the story you...
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nbc news got an exclusive interview with trump's long-time personal their. -- dr. he used adjectives like astonishingly excellent and extraordinary saying he is the healthiest individual ever elected. now he is revealing to nbc how some surprise visitors connected to the president raided his office, demanding he turn over all the president's medical records. it ultimately soured their relationship. we have more on the head-spinning account. >> reporter: donald trump's doctor for more than 35 years is telling nbc news about the raid that ended that relationship. >> what exactly were they looking for? >> medical records, pictures, anything they can find. >> reporter: bornstein says weeks after the inauguration, men including keith schiller and the top lawyer for the president's business, the trump organization showed up unannounced and took all the president's medical records. >> i feel raped. raped, frightened and sad. >> reporter: the incident happened two days after bornstein provided private medical information to the "new york times," revealing that for years he
nbc news got an exclusive interview with trump's long-time personal their. -- dr. he used adjectives like astonishingly excellent and extraordinary saying he is the healthiest individual ever elected. now he is revealing to nbc how some surprise visitors connected to the president raided his office, demanding he turn over all the president's medical records. it ultimately soured their relationship. we have more on the head-spinning account. >> reporter: donald trump's doctor for more than...
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nbc news correspondent kelly o'donnell at the white house and here, tom winter who broke the news about cohen and this wiretap. "the washington post" robert costa who has reaction from rudy giuliani. daniel goldman, former assistant u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york. and michael avenatti, that is the lawyer for stormy daniels. thanks to all of you for being with us. tom, let me start with you. to refresh and reset the news here, wiretapped. we don't know how long this wiretap was there on the phones nor michael cohen but we know there was one. what can you tell us about it? >> the reporting from myself and my colleague, is this -- there was a wiretap, a court-approved federal wiretap of michael cohen's phone lines, plural, phone lines, plural, and that that wiretap was going on for at least several weeks before the search warrant. and that that wiretap was able to pick up a phone call from one of michael cohen's phone lines to the white house. so that's information that we're reporting today. that's new. that's kind of the high point of that. in addition to that, we ha
nbc news correspondent kelly o'donnell at the white house and here, tom winter who broke the news about cohen and this wiretap. "the washington post" robert costa who has reaction from rudy giuliani. daniel goldman, former assistant u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york. and michael avenatti, that is the lawyer for stormy daniels. thanks to all of you for being with us. tom, let me start with you. to refresh and reset the news here, wiretapped. we don't know how long...
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new falcon 7x to go anywhere in the world. >>> the little boy at the white house and the question that brought the press secretary to the verge of tears. >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >>> good evening. i'm savannah guthrie in for lester tonight. tonight, one of the most sweeping changes for cancer prevention. a major announcement from the american cancer society today after a stunning jump in the number of younger people getting colon cancer. it's a killer and claiming more lives than ever before. tonight, new guidelines on when to get screened that may have you calling your doctor in the morning. rehema ellis starting us off. >> reporter: tonight, the american cancer society hopes the dramatic change will make a major impact in the fight against the third leading cancer killer. 140,000 suffering from the disease like larry johnston who was 47 years old when she got the devastating news she had stage four colon cancer. >> i feared i wouldn't even see my kids graduate high school. i feared i wouldn't be here. >> reporter: this chicago mom is certain she's here now because she got tested early, something the american cancer society is
new falcon 7x to go anywhere in the world. >>> the little boy at the white house and the question that brought the press secretary to the verge of tears. >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >>> good evening. i'm savannah guthrie in for lester tonight. tonight, one of the most sweeping changes for cancer prevention. a major announcement from the american cancer society today after a stunning jump in the number of younger people getting...
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sources tell nbc news the president's new foreign, rudy guilliani warned president trump not to call michael cohen because he was concerned the calls might be recorded. nbc news reporting that federal investigators monitored the call also of president trump's long-term personal attorney michael cohen. >> i think it shows us how he is not just at the heart of the stormy daniels matter but the heart of so much else that will be important to finding out what the president might have done that could be criminal. >> reporter: sources tell nbc news the monitoring was in place weeks before cohen's offices were raided last month. cohen under investigation for a $130,000 hush money payment he made to adult film actress stormy daniels. in a lengthy twitter today the president for the first time confirming his role in that payment, contradicting what he said just last month. >> reporter: did you know about the $130,000 payment to stormy daniels? >> no. >> reporter: the sudden about face coming after rudy guilliani, now the new face of the president's legal team, defended the payment on fox news
sources tell nbc news the president's new foreign, rudy guilliani warned president trump not to call michael cohen because he was concerned the calls might be recorded. nbc news reporting that federal investigators monitored the call also of president trump's long-term personal attorney michael cohen. >> i think it shows us how he is not just at the heart of the stormy daniels matter but the heart of so much else that will be important to finding out what the president might have done...
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dan scheneman, nbc news. >> let's go to nbc meteorologist bonnie schneider for more on that extreme weather. bonnie, good morning. >> good morning, phillip. the rain has stopped, it will take a while for the water to subside because it is pooling in one area. incredible amounts of rain in ellicott city. now bracing for more rain in florida, alabama and mississippi. you heard the stage of emergency. subtropical storm alberto continues to be on the move. we are expecting land fall sometime today, possibly late morning, early afternoon. look at all the rain that is anticipated for the region. we'll see the worst of it in and around the big bend area and to the panhandle. that's where we could see up to 10 inches of rain on the higher amounts localized flooding certainly possible and all that rain will stretch across the southeast, creating for potential for flooding. with it being memorial day weekend, a lot of people would have headed to the beaches. we run the risk for high swells and dangerous rip currents along the entire peninsula of florida. so even on the east coast, not the best day to
dan scheneman, nbc news. >> let's go to nbc meteorologist bonnie schneider for more on that extreme weather. bonnie, good morning. >> good morning, phillip. the rain has stopped, it will take a while for the water to subside because it is pooling in one area. incredible amounts of rain in ellicott city. now bracing for more rain in florida, alabama and mississippi. you heard the stage of emergency. subtropical storm alberto continues to be on the move. we are expecting land fall...
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in blockbuster exclusive report from nbc news. four current and former white house officials have said they've heard him use those words. a total of eight officials describe kelly repeatedly insulting the president's intelligence and casting himself as the savior of the country. the president responding overnight, while never naming john kelly or nbc's reporting, tweeting this. the fake news is going crazy, making up false stories and using only unnamed sources who don't exist. truly bad people. the tweet continues. the white house is running very smoothly despite phony witch hunts, et cetera. fake news is going bonkers. kristen welker has the exclusive details. >> reporter: nbc news has learned exclusively chief of staff john kelly is increasingly on the ropes. his relationship with the president souring with four officials telling nbc news they have witnessed kelly calling the president an idiot behind his back, including around the time of these january discussions about an immigration reform bill which ultimately fell a apart.
in blockbuster exclusive report from nbc news. four current and former white house officials have said they've heard him use those words. a total of eight officials describe kelly repeatedly insulting the president's intelligence and casting himself as the savior of the country. the president responding overnight, while never naming john kelly or nbc's reporting, tweeting this. the fake news is going crazy, making up false stories and using only unnamed sources who don't exist. truly bad...
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"nightly news" across america, why people are flocking to pittsburgh. >> announcer: this is nbc "nightly news" with lester holt. >>> a look tonight at the andy warhol bridge bridge above the allegheny river in downtown pittsburgh. stop four as we travel across america this week. good evening, everyone, from the city of bridges, our reporting on pittsburgh and its remarkable transformation from a steel town to tech town in just a few minutes, but we begin with those new images that middle of the night homecoming for three americans set free by north korea. president trump greeting them on the plane, and tonight, that historic summit between the president and kim jong-un is set. we now know where and when they will meet face-to-face. nbc's peter alexander starts us off tonight. >> reporter: first, the homecoming, now a shot at history, the president welcoming the former detainees back home before 3:00 a.m. >> this is a special night. >> reporter: president trump hours later announcing his blockbuster summit with kim jong-un in singapore june 12th. the president tweeting, we will both try t
"nightly news" across america, why people are flocking to pittsburgh. >> announcer: this is nbc "nightly news" with lester holt. >>> a look tonight at the andy warhol bridge bridge above the allegheny river in downtown pittsburgh. stop four as we travel across america this week. good evening, everyone, from the city of bridges, our reporting on pittsburgh and its remarkable transformation from a steel town to tech town in just a few minutes, but we begin with...
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now nbc news is out with a new exclusive. this time that the president's own chief of staff, john kelly, referred to trump as an idiot. multiple times. questioning his grasp on policy and the basic functions of government. but today there may be bigger fish to fry for the white house. with "the new york times" publishing four dozen questions that bob mueller wants the president to ask about his ties to russia. >> funny about that story. that before rudy giuliani started working on the president's team, you didn't hear a whole lot coming out about the back and forth between the mueller investigation. >> now all this stuff is coming out. so anyhow, we have reporters who helped break that story. we have nbc news national political reporter heidi przybilla. politics editor for the "daily beast," sam stein. pulitzer prize-winning national political reporter for nbc news, carol lee, who is the lead reporter on the nbc news report on general kelly and "new york times" reporter michael schmidt has the reporting on mueller's list of q
now nbc news is out with a new exclusive. this time that the president's own chief of staff, john kelly, referred to trump as an idiot. multiple times. questioning his grasp on policy and the basic functions of government. but today there may be bigger fish to fry for the white house. with "the new york times" publishing four dozen questions that bob mueller wants the president to ask about his ties to russia. >> funny about that story. that before rudy giuliani started working...
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gabe gutierrez, nbc news, atlanta. >>> just ahead, happy mother's day. in on some of the best deals to treat mom this weekend. got simparica now. simpari-what? simparica is what kills tick and fleas, like us. kills? kills! studies show at the end of the month, it kills more ticks in less time than frontline plus and nexgard. guess we should mosey on. see ya never, roxy! use simparica with caution in dogs with a history of seizures or neurologic disorders. the most common side effects are vomiting, diarrhea, and lethargy. say goodbye to ticks and fleas... with monthly simparica chewables. i neverunderwear that's this, but actually pretty.leak always discreet boutique. hidden inside is a super absorbent core that quickly turns liquid to gel. so i feel protected... ...and pretty. always discreet boutique. ♪ you said you're not like me, ♪ ♪ never drop to your knees, ♪ ♪ look into the sky for a momentary high, ♪ ♪ you never even tried till it's time to say goodbye, bye ♪ ♪ everybody fights for a little bit of light, i believe. ♪ geico motorcycle, great rates
gabe gutierrez, nbc news, atlanta. >>> just ahead, happy mother's day. in on some of the best deals to treat mom this weekend. got simparica now. simpari-what? simparica is what kills tick and fleas, like us. kills? kills! studies show at the end of the month, it kills more ticks in less time than frontline plus and nexgard. guess we should mosey on. see ya never, roxy! use simparica with caution in dogs with a history of seizures or neurologic disorders. the most common side effects...
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blake mccoy, nbc news. >>> overnight, the st. prosecutor's office said it had reached a fair and just resolution on criminal charges against greitens now that he's leaving office. >>> tennis star ser reef na williams made her official return to the french open. she got off to a slow start, falling behind early to krits tina pliskova. but with a second set rally, she went on to win 7-6, 6-4, while also making headlines for her outfit. she posted this photo of her cat suit. she says the suit prevents blood clots while also inspiring moms around the world. >>> a new record this week at england's beloved cheese rolling competition at gloucestershire, chris andersen won the wheel for the 22nd time, breaking the previous record. thousands gathered for this annual event to watch competitors frantically tumble downhill after that cheese, which can reach 70 miles an hour. i'm phillip mena. >> i'm frances rivera. thanks forwatchi ngmaybe you could save energy y weaving your own shoes... out of flax. or simply adjust your thermostat. do you
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our broadcast for this tuesday night, thank you so much for being here with us and good night from nbc newsers here in new york. >>> this morning as republican leaders praise the prospect of impeachment, deputy attorney general rod rosenstein hits back saying the justice department is not going to be extorted. new reporting that robert mueller discussed the idea of subpoenaing president trump during a meeting with his lawyers. and his former doctor making headlines again in an nbc news exclusive. he says his office was raided by trump aides who took the president's medical records. good morning, everyone. wednesday, may
our broadcast for this tuesday night, thank you so much for being here with us and good night from nbc newsers here in new york. >>> this morning as republican leaders praise the prospect of impeachment, deputy attorney general rod rosenstein hits back saying the justice department is not going to be extorted. new reporting that robert mueller discussed the idea of subpoenaing president trump during a meeting with his lawyers. and his former doctor making headlines again in an nbc news...
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and coming up on "morning joe," rudy giuliani is still talking, we'll have his new comments to nbc news's coming out with these new stormy daniels revelations. >>> plus the "washington post's" phil rucker joins us with his ♪ phil rucker joins us with his ♪ ne "morning joe" moments away. little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable after just 4 months, ... with reduced redness, thickness, and scaliness of plaques. and the otezla prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. otezla may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. tell your doctor if these occur. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts, or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. other side effects include upper respiratory tract i
and coming up on "morning joe," rudy giuliani is still talking, we'll have his new comments to nbc news's coming out with these new stormy daniels revelations. >>> plus the "washington post's" phil rucker joins us with his ♪ phil rucker joins us with his ♪ ne "morning joe" moments away. little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75%...
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gabe gutierrez, nbc news. >>> late word tonight from florida. george zimmerman, the one-time neighborhood watch volunteer who was acquitted in the fatal shooting of teenager trayvon martin back in 2012 is in trouble with the law again. authorities say zimmerman threatened a private investigator working on a documentary about the zimmerman/trayvon martin case. the private investigator received phone calls, text messages, voice mails and e-mails from zimmerman and the records show zimmerman allegedly threatened to feed the investigator to an alligator. zimmerman will be arraigned on may 30th on a charge of misdemeanor stalking. >>> back here in portland as we kick off our week across america. like so many american cities, portland has been deeply impacted by the opioid crisis. nation wide, overdoses have risen 13% in 40 months. addiction has risen and deaths from fentanyl are tripling. the crisis is forcing new thinking here that in some cases has redefined the role of first responders. >> reporter: in portland, a hidden world where on call with p
gabe gutierrez, nbc news. >>> late word tonight from florida. george zimmerman, the one-time neighborhood watch volunteer who was acquitted in the fatal shooting of teenager trayvon martin back in 2012 is in trouble with the law again. authorities say zimmerman threatened a private investigator working on a documentary about the zimmerman/trayvon martin case. the private investigator received phone calls, text messages, voice mails and e-mails from zimmerman and the records show...
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the president's former doctor telling nbc news that he did not write that glowing health letter about donald trump during the campaign -- that mr. trump wrote it himself. it comes amid some new revelations about an unusual incident that's raising questions about how the president's aides and his associates conduct themselves on the president's behalf. >> reporter: this morning, more details about a bizarre episode involving the president's former doctor. >> i feel raped. raped, frightened and -- sad. >> reporter: dr. harreold bornstein, describes a raid on his manhattan office two weeks before the inauguration. >> what exactly were they looking for? >> his medical records, pictures, anything they could find. >> reporter: he says three men, including mr. trump's former bodyguard, keith schiller, and the top lawyer from his personal business, the trump organization, showed up unannounced and took all the president's medical records. >> they must have been here for 25 or 30 minutes. it created a lot of chaos. >> reporter: the trump organization lawyer declined to comment and nbc news cou
the president's former doctor telling nbc news that he did not write that glowing health letter about donald trump during the campaign -- that mr. trump wrote it himself. it comes amid some new revelations about an unusual incident that's raising questions about how the president's aides and his associates conduct themselves on the president's behalf. >> reporter: this morning, more details about a bizarre episode involving the president's former doctor. >> i feel raped. raped,...
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the president going off writing nbc news is wrong again. they cite sources which are constantly wrong. problem is like so many others the sources don't exist and are fabricated, fiction he writes. nbc, my former home of the apprentice is fake news. the president will be heading out of town to dallas where he will be speaking to the nra. >>> if you have a twitter account hundreds of millions of users are being urged to change passwords after the company discovered a computer bug. >> i don't know about you guys but this is a huge pain like a lot of people i have a couple of passwords for a dozen of accounts so changing one password on twitter means changing a lot more if you want to be safe. it is one of the popups you might not read very carefully. anyone logging on to twitter from president trump will see this message asking people to change passwords after the company quote identified a bug that stored passwords in an unmasked internal log. twitter uses a process called hashing to save passwords. a bug accidently stored full user name and p
the president going off writing nbc news is wrong again. they cite sources which are constantly wrong. problem is like so many others the sources don't exist and are fabricated, fiction he writes. nbc, my former home of the apprentice is fake news. the president will be heading out of town to dallas where he will be speaking to the nra. >>> if you have a twitter account hundreds of millions of users are being urged to change passwords after the company discovered a computer bug....
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it's got to be tide. >>> this is an nbc news special report. >> good morning. moments ago, a few seconds ago, harvey weinstein surrendered to police in new york city. that's the shot, just moments ago, downtown manhattan. he's turning himself in on some type of felony charge, we believe related to accusations of sexual misconduct against him. >> the disgraced hollywood titan in the wake of allegations by nearly 100 women. this is the first time we've seen him in public since the stories and the allegations became public in october. >> that's him check into the police department, turning himself in. and he'll have a brief court appearance later this morning. let's get to our correspondent, craig melvin, outside of the police precinct. bring us up to date. one of the things we haven't found out is what is the nature of the accusation and who is making the accusation? >> reporter: savannah, as you saw, weinstein walking in slowly. he took no questions. he will go inside and be processed here. that won't take very long. he will be fingerprinted and given an arrest n
it's got to be tide. >>> this is an nbc news special report. >> good morning. moments ago, a few seconds ago, harvey weinstein surrendered to police in new york city. that's the shot, just moments ago, downtown manhattan. he's turning himself in on some type of felony charge, we believe related to accusations of sexual misconduct against him. >> the disgraced hollywood titan in the wake of allegations by nearly 100 women. this is the first time we've seen him in public...
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our broadcast for this tuesday night, thank you so much for being here with us and good night from nbc news> i don't even need to say it, right? you already know. had a whole show 34r5planned, gs booked, interviews researched. and then new news broke before showtime, yes. are you tired of winning yet? ahem. this happens a lot. it's now happened twice in two nights, which might be the kind of record i'm not interested in breaking. last night it was "the new york times" with this story which they posted literally as i sat down in my chair to start the show. this story, i was reading outloud on the air for the first time, which was nerve
our broadcast for this tuesday night, thank you so much for being here with us and good night from nbc news> i don't even need to say it, right? you already know. had a whole show 34r5planned, gs booked, interviews researched. and then new news broke before showtime, yes. are you tired of winning yet? ahem. this happens a lot. it's now happened twice in two nights, which might be the kind of record i'm not interested in breaking. last night it was "the new york times" with this...
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with the matter, neither outlet is reporting the name of that informant, citing safety concerns and nbc news has also not confirmed the informant's identity. i want to bring in jeff bennett, two former u.s. attorneys for the southern district of new york and jeff mcintosh, executive editor of share blue and former clinton campaign adviser, jeff i'll start with you. you're standing in front of the source what's driving the news today. that being the white house. talk about what you're hearing from washington right now, jeff? j j. >> i can tell you rudy giuliani says he and the president spent the entire weekend talking about the issue about the informant trying to weigh the next steps. it appears the tweet where he's demanding that the doj look into this is resulting at least in part from those conversations but what's also clear is that the president is now raising the staekz after having spent the last few days sounding the alarm about the ub substance shated claim that the fbi set up the trump campaign alleging without evidence that the agency implanted a spy in the campaign, even though t
with the matter, neither outlet is reporting the name of that informant, citing safety concerns and nbc news has also not confirmed the informant's identity. i want to bring in jeff bennett, two former u.s. attorneys for the southern district of new york and jeff mcintosh, executive editor of share blue and former clinton campaign adviser, jeff i'll start with you. you're standing in front of the source what's driving the news today. that being the white house. talk about what you're hearing...
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richard engel, nbc news. >> now to developing news coming out of the investigation of the president's and long-time fixer michael cohen. with the lawyer for porn star stormy daniels michael avenatti now claiming that cohen had been making audio recordings of his conversations for years, and this morning avenatti is calling for their release. >> i have every reason to believe, ari, these recordings that were eased by the fbi which michael cohen and his attorneys have a copy of include recordings between michael cohen and the president of the united states as well as others. >>> on at least one of these recordings, donald trump is on one of the recordings, at least one of them. i know that for a fact. i stand behind it. >> that claim came as avenatti dropped his case to represent stormy daniels in the cohen probe after the judge in the case gave him a choice. either represent daniels in the federal investigation against cohen or continue to appear on tv and tweet. avenatti chose the latter. >> still ahead, meet the pastor who says jesus spoke to him directly about getting his followers
richard engel, nbc news. >> now to developing news coming out of the investigation of the president's and long-time fixer michael cohen. with the lawyer for porn star stormy daniels michael avenatti now claiming that cohen had been making audio recordings of his conversations for years, and this morning avenatti is calling for their release. >> i have every reason to believe, ari, these recordings that were eased by the fbi which michael cohen and his attorneys have a copy of...
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reporting live in vallejo, i'm jodie hernandez, "nbc bay area news." >>> thank you. a settlement on the chevron refinery fire in richmond. chevron has agreed to pay $5 million to end litigation over a refinery fire dating back to 2012. this is video from that day. you can see the massive plume of black smoke over the east babe. that day 15,000 people went to the hospital complaining of respiratory problems. the fire led to new workplace safety laws in california. >>> first the homeowners and now the construction crews, the new rash of burglaries in the north bay fire zone. the sonoma county sheriff's deputies say thieves are targeting storage trailers at construction sites. the trailers were even blocked by heavy equipment, meaning the thieves had to move the equipment to gain access. deputies are boosting patrols in that area. >>> a homeless man in the east bay has been arrested for peeping and lewd conduct. burglary police say daniel ramos mora peeked into a woman's window while tecouching himself. this happened tuesday around 3:00 a.m. >>> no new sex ed. the board
reporting live in vallejo, i'm jodie hernandez, "nbc bay area news." >>> thank you. a settlement on the chevron refinery fire in richmond. chevron has agreed to pay $5 million to end litigation over a refinery fire dating back to 2012. this is video from that day. you can see the massive plume of black smoke over the east babe. that day 15,000 people went to the hospital complaining of respiratory problems. the fire led to new workplace safety laws in california. >>>...
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an nbc news survey monkey online poll shows 64% of americans think racism is a problem. according to the same survey, over two-thirds of people believe police don't treat all groups equally. the training affects nearly 175,000 employees. be sure to tune in to msnbc tonight for an hour-long town hall. everyday racism in america. hosts joy reid and chris hayes speak to members of the philadelphia community and tackle race relations across the country. >>> let's toss it over to bill karins who has the latest on alberto. >> good morning. we still have a flood threat. just because it's a depression doesn't really matter. it's always been about the rain. we're going to track the storm. the only thing that really matters is near the center of the storm is where we'll have the heaviest rainfall. watch out birmingham. eventually this will slide up to the great lakes. flash flood watch for 29 million people. flash flood warning in southern portions of alabama this morning. the heaviest rains during the day today will be from areas of montgomery up to isolated totals up to five inc
an nbc news survey monkey online poll shows 64% of americans think racism is a problem. according to the same survey, over two-thirds of people believe police don't treat all groups equally. the training affects nearly 175,000 employees. be sure to tune in to msnbc tonight for an hour-long town hall. everyday racism in america. hosts joy reid and chris hayes speak to members of the philadelphia community and tackle race relations across the country. >>> let's toss it over to bill...
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from nbc news.ant from tom brokaw? >> well, an apology would be nice, but i think he set the tone for the conversation that's not really helpful. what's so much more important is that nbc news not only investigate the culture broadly but now there are three women, i'm not the only one who has accused tom brokaw of misconduct. and nbc news has yet in over a week to say that it will conduct an investigation into tom brokaw. >> how do all of us who i've known tom brokaw for years, watched him for years before that, admired his career clearly has a loving family, friends, how do we put all that in context? how do you put it all in context? >> this is an important point in the me too movement for that very reason. because some people might be tempted to believe that all harassers look and act like harvey weinstein. it's not true. some of them can look like cultural icons like tom brokaw and they can be decent during the day to a lot of people and actually be really kind a lot of the time, and yet still h
from nbc news.ant from tom brokaw? >> well, an apology would be nice, but i think he set the tone for the conversation that's not really helpful. what's so much more important is that nbc news not only investigate the culture broadly but now there are three women, i'm not the only one who has accused tom brokaw of misconduct. and nbc news has yet in over a week to say that it will conduct an investigation into tom brokaw. >> how do all of us who i've known tom brokaw for years,...
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sources tell nbc news the president and haspel spoke this weekend and that mr. trump is not looking to replace her. but democrats are gearing up for a fight. nbc's kelly o'donnell has more from washington. >> reporter: after decades of dangerous work in her life as a spy, the peril gina has pel faces now is washington politics. >> republicans and democrats should come together and confirm gina haspel as the director of the cia. >> reporter: but finding enough votes has turned into a difficult mission. so much so, officials tell me haspel was prepared to step aside, concerned a bruising confirmation battle would do damage to the agency, her reputation, and the men and women she leads as acting director. urgently hoping to save the nomination, friday white house officials went to cia headquarters to reassure haspel the president wants her to stay. officials say haspel is committed to becoming cia director. former director michael hayden. >> with a president who does not always attach his decisions to the real world, to data, to evidence, gina haspel is the one woma
sources tell nbc news the president and haspel spoke this weekend and that mr. trump is not looking to replace her. but democrats are gearing up for a fight. nbc's kelly o'donnell has more from washington. >> reporter: after decades of dangerous work in her life as a spy, the peril gina has pel faces now is washington politics. >> republicans and democrats should come together and confirm gina haspel as the director of the cia. >> reporter: but finding enough votes has turned...