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david: you bought from ge nbc universal. was that something natural for you?worried that maybe you shouldn't be in the content business? brian: well, there were people who had that worry. we had a dream that the perfect company, if you could create it from scratch, would be in the distribution, but also in content. both were good businesses. they were kind of symbiotic. and so we had got into a certain scale, and scale matters. we had dabbled in content. we owned the golf channel. we owned e entertainment. we had some regional sports networks. and along came the recession of 2008, 2009, and the financial crisis. and ge needed, or wanted, to sell nbc universal. we had been knocking on the door for a decade. and one day, they said, ok, and we jumped at it. david: and things like hollywood studios, sometimes people who own hollywood studios like to go out and hang out with the stars. that is not you? brian: that is not really me. i care about movies, but i have never been on a movie set. david: now, there is a concept called "net neutrality," which 99% of america
david: you bought from ge nbc universal. was that something natural for you?worried that maybe you shouldn't be in the content business? brian: well, there were people who had that worry. we had a dream that the perfect company, if you could create it from scratch, would be in the distribution, but also in content. both were good businesses. they were kind of symbiotic. and so we had got into a certain scale, and scale matters. we had dabbled in content. we owned the golf channel. we owned e...
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. >>> our present cocome cast nbc universal is among the many corporations giving to victims of hurricane harvey. come cast gave more than a million dollars to victims in the houston area. we can find ways to help people suffering down there. our nbc washington app has a list of things you can do from here to help those in need. open the app and help. >>> you'll probably remember this fight outside the toikish embassy. it happened in may. we learned the criminal cases against nearly 20 people are moving forward. she has eaction from people who were caught in the middle. >> reporter: i feel relief and hopeful. she is relieved a grand jury in d.c. superior court indicted 19 people, including 15 of tur kish the president's body guards. >> 2015 and 17 were horrible. >> borea son says one of the body guards attacked her. she and a dozen peaceful protestors showed up to protest against the turkish president. the 19 people are indicted on a charge of crime of violence. >> this was a first step in getting justice. >> a the organizer of the protest. >> it's up to the unit government to strip the t
. >>> our present cocome cast nbc universal is among the many corporations giving to victims of hurricane harvey. come cast gave more than a million dollars to victims in the houston area. we can find ways to help people suffering down there. our nbc washington app has a list of things you can do from here to help those in need. open the app and help. >>> you'll probably remember this fight outside the toikish embassy. it happened in may. we learned the criminal cases against...
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i keep going back to the fact that when the olympics come on and their strategic partner nbc universalas the electric's, you will have content that people will have to go on snap for. vonnie: it's in south korea the next couple of years. is it a buying opportunity then? sean: we bought this morning at $12. vonnie: originally you bought at the ipo price. sean: we are in the market this morning buy more stock. i think that the negative sentiment has now shifted. the lockup is behind us and it's now execution story. vonnie: the lockup is behind us, but there are more shares to come. it's like an unleashing a more shares at this point. sean: we are of the opinion that the next lockup on monday is not merely a significant as the 400 million that the street is projecting. a lot of it is employee stock and multi-year vesting could a lot of employees are not going to be selling it. vonnie: what kind of revenue does snapchat have to get to? between five-$10 billion within three to five years? sean: going into the ipo, the expectations were a billion dollars this year and $2 billion next year, w
i keep going back to the fact that when the olympics come on and their strategic partner nbc universalas the electric's, you will have content that people will have to go on snap for. vonnie: it's in south korea the next couple of years. is it a buying opportunity then? sean: we bought this morning at $12. vonnie: originally you bought at the ipo price. sean: we are in the market this morning buy more stock. i think that the negative sentiment has now shifted. the lockup is behind us and it's...
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thinking too much about privacy, but just connecting with friends and doing what everyone el and nbc universalrent of the company which produces this program is an investor in snap inc., the parent company of snapchat. let me tell you, i have a 13-year-old daughter, they are all sn >> yeah, all of them are. is this really all that different than other apps that track use? things like google maps? >> reporter: with things like google maps and waze you have to be tracked to use it. but with snapchat, you have to be tracked to use the system. but kids love to do it. they love to show the location, hey, i'm in sweden, hey, i'm here. they constantly want to show it. >> thank you very much. >>> voice-powered assistance like amazon's alexa are another kind of interactive technology. a new trial with seniors living at home, these devices are becoming virtual caregivers. >> what are my activities for today? >> two medication reminders. >> this woman was skeptical. >> i didn't understand why i needed this. >> the 81-year-old soon became a fan of how much easier it is to get help when she needs it. >> if
thinking too much about privacy, but just connecting with friends and doing what everyone el and nbc universalrent of the company which produces this program is an investor in snap inc., the parent company of snapchat. let me tell you, i have a 13-year-old daughter, they are all sn >> yeah, all of them are. is this really all that different than other apps that track use? things like google maps? >> reporter: with things like google maps and waze you have to be tracked to use it....
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b nbc universal has an investment in snap. they are the parent company of cnbc, which produces this prog >>> in its first earnings report as a public company, blue apron reported stronger than expected revenue, but a wider loss. while it was disappointing, what drove the stock lower was their weak outlook. the meal kit delivery company said unexpected cost related to a new facility woul cause losses to grow and the shares plunged more than 17%. live nation said an increase in concert ticket sales helped revenue rise above expectations and profit was also ahead of street target. those results sent shares higher. >>> the generic drug maker pair doe lifted its full year earnings outlook after reporting results that topped estimates. they said strong demand for muhao products helped it off set prices have negatively impacted other pharma companies. >>> and after reporting a surprise loss and disappointing sales, the infrastructure services provider chicago bridge and iron, said it would suspend its dividend. they said they are tak
b nbc universal has an investment in snap. they are the parent company of cnbc, which produces this prog >>> in its first earnings report as a public company, blue apron reported stronger than expected revenue, but a wider loss. while it was disappointing, what drove the stock lower was their weak outlook. the meal kit delivery company said unexpected cost related to a new facility woul cause losses to grow and the shares plunged more than 17%. live nation said an increase in concert...
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and nbc universal, the parent of the company that produces this program is an investor in snapping, the parent company of snapchat i have a 13-year-old daughter, they are all snapping away. >> is this all that different than other apps that track you, things like google maps? >> with google maps and things like waze, you have to be tracked to show your location. with snapchat, you don't have to be tracked to use the system but kids these days love to do it and they love to show their location, like hey, i'm in sweden, hey, i'm here. constantly want to show it >> andrea, thank you very much >>> voice-powered assistants like amazon's alexa are another kind of interactive technology in a new trial with seniors living at home these devices are becoming virtual caregivers, bertha coombs has more >> what are my activities for today? >> your activities for today two medication reminders. >> yvonne was skeptical when her los angeles home health care team signed her up for a trial using an echo dot. >> i didn't understand why i needed this. >> the 81-year-old soon became a fan of how much easier
and nbc universal, the parent of the company that produces this program is an investor in snapping, the parent company of snapchat i have a 13-year-old daughter, they are all snapping away. >> is this all that different than other apps that track you, things like google maps? >> with google maps and things like waze, you have to be tracked to show your location. with snapchat, you don't have to be tracked to use the system but kids these days love to do it and they love to show...
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comcast nbc universal, the owner of this country, facebook and disney are each pledging $1 million oroogle is matching up to $2 million. houston rockets leslie alexander is donating $10 million. while the texas rangers and new england patriots are committing to $1 million. and jj watt started an online fundraiser that's grown to more than $5 million. let's go back to phillip mena. the outpouring has been nothing less than amazing, from celebrities and corporations, but from everyday people. >> it's been so heartening to see, frances, you mentioned jj watt and the $5 million. that did not come out of his own pocket. he started an online campaign and those donations are coming from his fans, coming from people all over the country who are wanting to chip in. so he put his name out there to help get that going. and it was everybody else, all of his fans, who wanted to help. who raised all of that money. people have been coming from all over the country. they've had to drive here, both airports are still closed. they had to make their way down here to help. it's started from neighbors usi
comcast nbc universal, the owner of this country, facebook and disney are each pledging $1 million oroogle is matching up to $2 million. houston rockets leslie alexander is donating $10 million. while the texas rangers and new england patriots are committing to $1 million. and jj watt started an online fundraiser that's grown to more than $5 million. let's go back to phillip mena. the outpouring has been nothing less than amazing, from celebrities and corporations, but from everyday people....
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nbc universal and parent company comcast working to help the american red cross. >>> animal injured its leg near krokt and now in the care of the lindsey wildlife. back with more. repairs on the oroville dam spillway are progressing slowly but surely. this video is from the department of water >>> repairs on the oroville dam spillways are progressing slowly but surely. it shows crews laying down concrete. reconstruction of the major spillways on track to be completed by november 1st. the spillways crumbled during the extremely wet winter we had. and forced evacuations. >>> we are getting the details, but it happened a couple of weeks ago. august 11th in san francisco richmond district. the dmv report that we requested showed that the uber was stopped and waiting to make a turn while it was rear-ended. no major damage or injuries. >>> dominos and ford teaming up to bring you pizza without the driver. will soon begin testing driverless pizza delivery. the technology was perfected here in the bay area. the autonomous car will be manually driven by a safety engineer. once it arrives you rec
nbc universal and parent company comcast working to help the american red cross. >>> animal injured its leg near krokt and now in the care of the lindsey wildlife. back with more. repairs on the oroville dam spillway are progressing slowly but surely. this video is from the department of water >>> repairs on the oroville dam spillways are progressing slowly but surely. it shows crews laying down concrete. reconstruction of the major spillways on track to be completed by...
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where will we see more things like nbc/universal? bourkoff: nbc has been andessive with steve burke they have really good offerings. people are quick to criticize snap but they have done well with nbc in providing premium on the snap platform. i think you will see more. i do nothing you will see a lot of content companies buy is will work with a number of them to get their content. us ae: can you give potential look for the next partnership ordeal? i mean, you mentioned things like media and all of these smaller players. aryeh bourkoff: all of those. no, think there will be others free it is almost impossible to reach of the consumer effectively as a content company without a partnership without a platform. emergeme, having content -- merge with each other will not be the best. whether digital technology or distribution platform. ott, over-the-top, and the bundle, do they both survive? is either the future. aryeh bourkoff: i think the bundle will survive but in an ott environment. i think a full or bundle will emerge. those are dicta
where will we see more things like nbc/universal? bourkoff: nbc has been andessive with steve burke they have really good offerings. people are quick to criticize snap but they have done well with nbc in providing premium on the snap platform. i think you will see more. i do nothing you will see a lot of content companies buy is will work with a number of them to get their content. us ae: can you give potential look for the next partnership ordeal? i mean, you mentioned things like media and...
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. >> nbc universal donating a million dollars. justin finch at the red cross with how the rest of us can get involved. every little bit helps. >> reporter: good morning, once, and mixing what you give because the need is so wide ranging and great. already as you saw, donations are coming into houston. we saw blankets, clothing, other items are coming in. that's good. but there's more that is needed on the ground. red cross is accepting blood and money donations. call and check in with red cross on where to give blood. also the red cross is taking in credit card and paypal donations online. you can even text in your donation as well. meantime, city of houston set up a victim relief fund. you can give to them in several ways, including credit cards, checks and money order. of course, the big impulse here back live, you want to give closing, food, blankets, that can be a heart felt gift but overwhelming if people do it. it arrives on the ground, can be hard to manage. a lot of it often g that's why money is your best bet to help the
. >> nbc universal donating a million dollars. justin finch at the red cross with how the rest of us can get involved. every little bit helps. >> reporter: good morning, once, and mixing what you give because the need is so wide ranging and great. already as you saw, donations are coming into houston. we saw blankets, clothing, other items are coming in. that's good. but there's more that is needed on the ground. red cross is accepting blood and money donations. call and check in...
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the last major deal, was what, comcast buying nbc universal in 2011.nk they could make a good argument, at&t, look, this is a different world now. we have competing with tech giants who have gazillions of dollars. apple, could buy whatever it wants. combining our platform is going to work. the question is, will they have to spin off cnn? we all know what mr. trump thinks about cnn. trish: that's true. he is, by the way, not a fan. >> not a fan. of fake news as he tells us. the other little fly in the ointment is, the antitrust division doesn't have a boss. hasn't been nominated. does that slow it down? maybe. one of the deals may be, or one of the conditions may be spin off cnn it goes through which raises a lot of other questions who would buy cnn? i raise that sarcastically? trish: we're teasing. we're teasing. cbs has been rumored for that. >> i know. i know. trish: buying cnn. ashley, good to see you. thank you very much. continue breaking news coverage of the shake-up at the white house. see you right back here after this. that cause symptoms. pil
the last major deal, was what, comcast buying nbc universal in 2011.nk they could make a good argument, at&t, look, this is a different world now. we have competing with tech giants who have gazillions of dollars. apple, could buy whatever it wants. combining our platform is going to work. the question is, will they have to spin off cnn? we all know what mr. trump thinks about cnn. trish: that's true. he is, by the way, not a fan. >> not a fan. of fake news as he tells us. the other...
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the last really megadeal in this space was comcast buying nbc universal back in 2011. david: another media deal. ashley, thank you very much. >> sure. david: carol and paul are back. paul, for all the talk you heard from candidate trump, even some when he was president he decided not to put his thumb on the scale at end of the day, on the regulatory scale. i think that is a good thing. what do you think? >> no i think you're exactly right. for the justice department to get this far along in the deal, if there were critics in the white house to stop it they weren't very effective. i suggest sheldon adelson, paul singer might buy cnn that would be nice. david: that would be interesting. carol, cbs want ad cable news network for a long time. is this the tile? >> certainly there are a whole slew of potential bidders because we're at a time where content is king and i think in general this deal is really good not just for the business community and m&a bankers, really for context how the trump administration is different. if you think back 15 months ago, a $6 billion deal,
the last really megadeal in this space was comcast buying nbc universal back in 2011. david: another media deal. ashley, thank you very much. >> sure. david: carol and paul are back. paul, for all the talk you heard from candidate trump, even some when he was president he decided not to put his thumb on the scale at end of the day, on the regulatory scale. i think that is a good thing. what do you think? >> no i think you're exactly right. for the justice department to get this far...
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comcast and nbc universal are proud supporters of the 9/11 heros run. >>> we follow the effects of tropicalrm harvey on southeast texas. why the situation could get worse before it gets better. we hear from people stranded in houston. >>> we are learning new details as a vandal targets police cars in camden county. the new clear could bring authorities to the suspect wanted in the crime. ♪ health, is having the freedom to do what you want to do with your life, every single day. so at aetna, we promise to keep finding new ways to join you so nothing gets in your way. because no matter where it is you're going, or whatever stage of life you're in. we believe that when it comes to health. you don't join us. we join you. >>> harvey's catastrophic impact continues today, days after the storm made landfall, flooding is still devastating the houston area. in houston, the director of the national weather service warns the flooding will get worse before it gets better. houston's police chief says they rescued 2,000 people and are trying to get to another 185 before the end of the day. those rescued
comcast and nbc universal are proud supporters of the 9/11 heros run. >>> we follow the effects of tropicalrm harvey on southeast texas. why the situation could get worse before it gets better. we hear from people stranded in houston. >>> we are learning new details as a vandal targets police cars in camden county. the new clear could bring authorities to the suspect wanted in the crime. ♪ health, is having the freedom to do what you want to do with your life, every single...
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msnbc and nbc universal have partnered with global citizen festival.ill air a live simulcast. that should be awesome. >>> and next up, wax on once again, everybody. the karate kid is coming back and so are ralph macchio and billy zapka, daniel russo and billy lawrence. a sequel to the '80s classic has been green lighted. here's what we know -- title, "cobra kai," will pick up three decades after the all-valley karate tournament. a down-and-out johnny reopens the karate dough joe, reigniting a rivalry with daniel russo. >> cool. >> ten half-hour episodes are set to premiere in 2018. excited. >>> what if i told you some of the most famous movie lines of all time that we've known and loved are actually unscripted? take >> huh. >> here's looking at you, kid. >> we're going to need a bigger boat. >> here's johnny! >> yes! yes! yes! oh. >> i'll have what she's having. [ laughter ] >> let's start with "you can't handle the truth." that line from "a few good men" originally read, "you already have the truth." jack nicholson trimmed it. he clearly head a knack
msnbc and nbc universal have partnered with global citizen festival.ill air a live simulcast. that should be awesome. >>> and next up, wax on once again, everybody. the karate kid is coming back and so are ralph macchio and billy zapka, daniel russo and billy lawrence. a sequel to the '80s classic has been green lighted. here's what we know -- title, "cobra kai," will pick up three decades after the all-valley karate tournament. a down-and-out johnny reopens the karate dough...
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reported better than expected results in part driven by higher distribution and licensing fees at nbc universale a rough earnings season for media stocks we see relatively week fundamentals but ahead of earnings tonight cbs is well positioned going into the back half of the year and it should get a boost from a strong up front season as well as the return of the nfl and the launch of star trek on its all access direct to consumer app looking for more details on all of that. >> back to you. >> thank you for more on this week's immediate yaemedia earnings, so far what we have gotten has been at least some what of a concern on the domestic advertising front there's mixed signals is that something that you'll be watching closely >> right the trend is really frustrating because these guys had good pricing tail winds at a very healthy level. and that was one of the frustrating things they had better trading trends than others but then also at time warner they had cnn but their ad outlook was very disappointing. it's their retransmission. they have a lot of exposure and then at disney you're going to
reported better than expected results in part driven by higher distribution and licensing fees at nbc universale a rough earnings season for media stocks we see relatively week fundamentals but ahead of earnings tonight cbs is well positioned going into the back half of the year and it should get a boost from a strong up front season as well as the return of the nfl and the launch of star trek on its all access direct to consumer app looking for more details on all of that. >> back to...
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a brutal killing in chicago and the arrests of two men, one of them a professor at a leading university. nbc's anne thompson has been following it for us and has the latest. >> reporter: news came in a tweet overnight. wyndham lathem and andrew warren turning themselves in the san francisco area. both employees at prestigious universities. one at northwestern and andrew warren at oxford university as a payroll employee. the victim is 26-year-old trenton cornell found savagely stabbed multiple times in the upscale apartment july 27th. police discovered two knives at the blood-soaked scene, one with a broken blade. they believe lathem and cornell-duranleau had a personal relationship, but tonight police have not released a motive. >> it's kind of weird that there's a professor here that, you know, would do something like that. >> reporter: lathem is a well regarded microbiologist. traveling to lecture on the plague in this american society podcast. >> it's the primary form of plague. >> reporter: trenton cornell was a hairdresser and had recently moved to chicago from michigan. he was seen on se
a brutal killing in chicago and the arrests of two men, one of them a professor at a leading university. nbc's anne thompson has been following it for us and has the latest. >> reporter: news came in a tweet overnight. wyndham lathem and andrew warren turning themselves in the san francisco area. both employees at prestigious universities. one at northwestern and andrew warren at oxford university as a payroll employee. the victim is 26-year-old trenton cornell found savagely stabbed...
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. >> nbc universal, our parent company -- >> we, too, have a stake disney, by the way, there's a pieceut trying to put everybody together who is doing well viacom comes up as being really terrible and you have to stay away. disney comes out as being not so bad, i would say maybe that's my characterization of the report. it's good research about who is winning and who is losing in this new world gl changing quickly. citi morgan stanley, key corp, discover goldman, bbt. >> i think this is a group that hasn't done anything lately in the last -- and then getting on fire as soon as rates started going higher citi, that's the one i thought had the best quarter i need to see jp morgan finally go back to 100 remember, that was my stand when we were at 93. go back to 93. when the banks go up, you're not going to -- you can't bet against the market it's really hard by the way, here is oil again going down. >> yeah. after yesterday's decline we'll get inventories after the bell tonight. >> right. >> and again tomorrow. >> that group is dead. >> so, 50 is -- >> it stopped at 50. futures, oil guys
. >> nbc universal, our parent company -- >> we, too, have a stake disney, by the way, there's a pieceut trying to put everybody together who is doing well viacom comes up as being really terrible and you have to stay away. disney comes out as being not so bad, i would say maybe that's my characterization of the report. it's good research about who is winning and who is losing in this new world gl changing quickly. citi morgan stanley, key corp, discover goldman, bbt. >> i...
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reporting live in university city, katy zachry, "nbc 10 news." >>> thank you for that. now nbc 10's jessica boyington. >> what is the impact on the morning commute? >> our first train left 69th transportation center out of upper darby at 4:20. and starting at 6:00 a.m., within the next half hour or so, trains will still be operating 20 minutes only. no express service or bryn mawr stops. so affecting those delays considering we are not seeing the express trains right now. i think you have a camera near the run street expressway near 24th street. both directions look good. westbound to the schuylkill, i didn't worry about that drive either. we have updates coming up. >> we are breaking updates in the train crash on the app with a full passenger recounting the terrifying moments after the train crash. >>> it's 5:36. the other major story this morning, we are currently under >> bill henley is tracking dangerous heat and humidity and storms rolling in later in the evening. right, bill? >> yeah, you'll have to wait a file for storms but the seemmy weather is here from the ge
reporting live in university city, katy zachry, "nbc 10 news." >>> thank you for that. now nbc 10's jessica boyington. >> what is the impact on the morning commute? >> our first train left 69th transportation center out of upper darby at 4:20. and starting at 6:00 a.m., within the next half hour or so, trains will still be operating 20 minutes only. no express service or bryn mawr stops. so affecting those delays considering we are not seeing the express trains...
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for now, we're live in university city, katy zachry, "nbc 10 news." >> thank you for that. now we'll talk to first-alert reporter jessica boyington. i'm sure this will impact the traffic this morning. >>> this occurred near the 69th transportation center over in upper darby. that takes passengers all the way up to norristown transportation center. so those are the two spots where people are dropped on and off. the problem is no trains are allowed in or out right now from the 69th transportation center. but the good news is that no trains are running right now because it is too early. the first train usually leaves the terminal at 4:20. and they are expecting to still have that train leave the station around that time. so they are attempting to do that, but it may not happen. we'll help you with that, but expecting delays anyway. as we heard matt delucia say, some of the tracks are closed anyway with an accident investigation going on. but the first train does leave the terminal usually on schedule at 4:20. we're hoping they are still going to stick with that. that's what ev
for now, we're live in university city, katy zachry, "nbc 10 news." >> thank you for that. now we'll talk to first-alert reporter jessica boyington. i'm sure this will impact the traffic this morning. >>> this occurred near the 69th transportation center over in upper darby. that takes passengers all the way up to norristown transportation center. so those are the two spots where people are dropped on and off. the problem is no trains are allowed in or out right now...
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nbc 10's randy gyllenhaal joins us live from temple university hospital where the victim was taken.hat did she say? >> reporter: witness explain a bloody and violent scene after a stray bullet hit a 69-year-old victim. he was rushed to temple university hospital last listed in critical condition. police say he was an innocent bystander hit in the stomach by a stray bullet in north philadelphia. witnesses tell nbc 10 the man was walking near tioga street when he was hit. a group of teenagers were spotted nearby playing with a handgun when it fired a shot. witnesses say the victim collapsed. those teenagers ran away, and friends of the man say he was well known in this neighborhood. >> he's not a bother to anyone. you know, he's a very, you know, very nice guy, very charismatic in his own way. yeah, we all love him on the block here. >> reporter: police say they expect the victim to survive his injuries. meantime, one person is in custody, an 18-year-old. police say that man was not the shooter but was found with the gun nearby. the investigation continues. live at temple university h
nbc 10's randy gyllenhaal joins us live from temple university hospital where the victim was taken.hat did she say? >> reporter: witness explain a bloody and violent scene after a stray bullet hit a 69-year-old victim. he was rushed to temple university hospital last listed in critical condition. police say he was an innocent bystander hit in the stomach by a stray bullet in north philadelphia. witnesses tell nbc 10 the man was walking near tioga street when he was hit. a group of...
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nbc universal and snapchat are in a business relationship. >> i use snapchat at least two or three timesnd predicts snapchat usage in 18 to 24-year-old range will increase 19%. for the first time ever the firm is forecasting that snapchat will overcome facebook and instagram in two age groups, 12 to 17 and 18 to 24. some analysts say stories of facebook's demise among young people are greatly exaggerated. mark zuckerberg owns it, may give facebook a thumbs-up. >> as they graduate schools, they graduate from facebook. it is an easy way to find a broader group of friends and family. >> declined to comment on the story as does snapchat. more competition than ever. instagram a year ago created stories which really very much emulates snapchat. >> imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. >> that's what they say. >> thank you. >>> coming up, you will not believe what some adults are turning to to cope with all the stress in their lives. >> sheinelle in the orange room. what do you have? >> good morning. are you tired of your kids ignoring your text they say glory awaits at the finish but wh
nbc universal and snapchat are in a business relationship. >> i use snapchat at least two or three timesnd predicts snapchat usage in 18 to 24-year-old range will increase 19%. for the first time ever the firm is forecasting that snapchat will overcome facebook and instagram in two age groups, 12 to 17 and 18 to 24. some analysts say stories of facebook's demise among young people are greatly exaggerated. mark zuckerberg owns it, may give facebook a thumbs-up. >> as they graduate...
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. >> thank you >> we should mention that nbc universal, parent company comcast is an investor in the competitor fanduel, which was going to merge with you. so, maybe that deal will still come back. >> you never know. >> never know. >>> when we come back, united health getting a new ceo we have the details right after the break. plus, an exclusive interview with the new atlanta fed president rafael bostic. he will join us on the set with our guest host for the hour, southern company's tom fanning "squawk box" will be right back. your brain is an amazing thing. but as you get older, it naturally begins to change, causing a lack of sharpness, or even trouble with recall. thankfully, the breakthrough in prevagen helps your brain and actually improves memory. the secret is an ingredient originally discovered... in jellyfish. in clinical trials, prevagen has been shown to improve short-term memory. prevagen. the name to remember. finding the best hotel price is whoooo. now a safe bet. because tripadvisor searches... ...over 200 booking sites - so you save up to 30% on the... ...hotelock it
. >> thank you >> we should mention that nbc universal, parent company comcast is an investor in the competitor fanduel, which was going to merge with you. so, maybe that deal will still come back. >> you never know. >> never know. >>> when we come back, united health getting a new ceo we have the details right after the break. plus, an exclusive interview with the new atlanta fed president rafael bostic. he will join us on the set with our guest host for the...
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. >> meanwhile nbc universal -- >> 24. stuck at 24.sidered a done deal, federal regulators don't plan to block amazon's deal to buy whole foods. they made the announcement just hours after whole foods shareholder vote, after they voted okaying. amazon hopes to wrap up the deal by the end of next year. >> uber reporting a 16% jump in quarterly bookings it posted a loss of $645 million. that's 9% smaller than the $708 million loss in the first quarter. trip requests more than doubled. positive results come amid the slew of corporate scandals, including a legal battle, but so far all of the scandal and soap opera seems to not be impacting the customer and what's so fascinating about uber has always been that the front-facing piece of uber, meaning who the customer interacts with, it's one of the few companies where it has nothing to do with headquarters. >> it's the drivers. >> and they don't really work for the company because they're all contractors. >> and they're pretty good i love talking to them i took an uber down here meg whitman
. >> meanwhile nbc universal -- >> 24. stuck at 24.sidered a done deal, federal regulators don't plan to block amazon's deal to buy whole foods. they made the announcement just hours after whole foods shareholder vote, after they voted okaying. amazon hopes to wrap up the deal by the end of next year. >> uber reporting a 16% jump in quarterly bookings it posted a loss of $645 million. that's 9% smaller than the $708 million loss in the first quarter. trip requests more than...
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nbc 10 news. >>> accidental alert. members of temple university were sent a text alert by mistake warning them of a bomb threat on campus. temple says the text again was not supposed to go out. it was a mistake and there's no cause for alarm. >>> we're working to learn the identity of a person who died in a motorcycle crash in cherry hill. three motorcycles traveling north on king's highway when one crashed with a lexus killing the rider. the bike then wiped out a second motorcycle, that second rider should be okay. >>> take a look. police tell us this is the car involved in an unsolved hit-and-run. it happened own jackson drive yesterday. when a landscaper jumped on to the car, after allegedly seeing its driver steal his leaf blower. the driver slammed on the brakes sending that landscaper flying. he'll be okay. >>> president donald trump spending some time in new jersey. right now the first family is heading to trump national golf club in bedminster. they will spend the next two weeks there while the white house undergoes regular summer time rep
nbc 10 news. >>> accidental alert. members of temple university were sent a text alert by mistake warning them of a bomb threat on campus. temple says the text again was not supposed to go out. it was a mistake and there's no cause for alarm. >>> we're working to learn the identity of a person who died in a motorcycle crash in cherry hill. three motorcycles traveling north on king's highway when one crashed with a lexus killing the rider. the bike then wiped out a second...
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one here as a vertical integration is going to produce something similar if you look at comcast, nbc universal what you were saying earlier and that is if, two reasons that companies do this. right? one is if it makes sense to spend. the other is if they can't do it any other way. you know what i mean they do it through, you know, they -- >> but maybe they're not -- >> revenue growth, or for you know, overlap, and they get to rationalize all these operations and that was the thing you had zero money for a long time >> so that should have been a golden age that we just came through. >> you know the difficult part is you look at the last two years, which have been the two best years on record so this year being down from last year, still a pretty strong year although i think you're missing these larger deals you would have thought there would be greater activity this year because one of the issuing stats we look at is the ceos of s&p 500 companies have been in the seat for on average about eleven years so if you look back, they went through the credit crisis. they knew what it was like not to ha
one here as a vertical integration is going to produce something similar if you look at comcast, nbc universal what you were saying earlier and that is if, two reasons that companies do this. right? one is if it makes sense to spend. the other is if they can't do it any other way. you know what i mean they do it through, you know, they -- >> but maybe they're not -- >> revenue growth, or for you know, overlap, and they get to rationalize all these operations and that was the thing...
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universities. it's a dramatic and unforeseen move and to get a sense of it all, we're joined now by nbc's tracie potts. >> reporter: the trump administration wants to go after discrimination against white students applying to colleges and universities. "the new york times" got an internal memo saying they want lawyers for a new project, targeting schools that admiss n admissions policies are deemed discriminatory against white applicants because they use race as a factor. now the justice department wants to not only investigate but in some cases sue these colleges and universities. the supreme court weighed in on this. allowing schools to use race as factor to promote diversity. in this case, though, we're starting to get some reaction. some find this deeply disturbing and also worth noting the particular unit that would handle this is for trump political appointees not the silver servants who are nonpolitical who usually handle these education cases inside the justice department. phillip. >> all right, tracie potts for us. >>> the dea condoning police violence. take a listen to it. >> when you see th
universities. it's a dramatic and unforeseen move and to get a sense of it all, we're joined now by nbc's tracie potts. >> reporter: the trump administration wants to go after discrimination against white students applying to colleges and universities. "the new york times" got an internal memo saying they want lawyers for a new project, targeting schools that admiss n admissions policies are deemed discriminatory against white applicants because they use race as a factor. now...
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media partnerships with nbc and universal and the parent company of this network.f these partnerships are helping the story of the next year that becomes a bigger part of the mix. that should help bring new advertisers on to the platform and increase the monetization. all is not doom and gloom. there's some upside going forward. but i think they have to prove all of these points i made earlier. >> brian, going after an older audience, runs in the face of everything the company has already said and also flies in the face of what the overall ad strategy at large on this planet is right now and that's that advertisers covet younger users. would that work? >> i push back on that advertisers if they have to choose between one or another, would they like a younger ore older one that's true. >> the larger brand is 98% of the world still brushes their teeth every day. what about the other 2%? and the point is that everyone needs to be reached by platforms to get the bulk of the advertising budget if you're snap and you want to tap into a broader array of adverse tie advert
media partnerships with nbc and universal and the parent company of this network.f these partnerships are helping the story of the next year that becomes a bigger part of the mix. that should help bring new advertisers on to the platform and increase the monetization. all is not doom and gloom. there's some upside going forward. but i think they have to prove all of these points i made earlier. >> brian, going after an older audience, runs in the face of everything the company has already...
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tracie potts, nbc news, washington. >>> american university is hoping that expelling students will send a powerful message at the start of the school year. as news4's justin finch reports, it all surrounds an under ground student fraternity and a problem that has worried parents and students for years. >> american university now really cracking down, making a prime example of this so-called underground frat case, expelling the 18 students involved and placing another on probation. just as the new school year is beginning. this group called itself epsilon iota or ei, they sprang up on this american cam omega chapter. also acting like a frat while recruiting people here on campus and throwing off-campus parties here. now news4 intern and reporter for au's the eagle student newspaper matt holestead said he's been covering ei for years and its reputation of drugs, hazing and physical violence. >> i think everyone is re leaved. in 2014 there were members who were accused of trying to hit one of their pledges. >> american hoping these 19 students disciplined will send a lesson to other underg
tracie potts, nbc news, washington. >>> american university is hoping that expelling students will send a powerful message at the start of the school year. as news4's justin finch reports, it all surrounds an under ground student fraternity and a problem that has worried parents and students for years. >> american university now really cracking down, making a prime example of this so-called underground frat case, expelling the 18 students involved and placing another on...
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we are live at temple university hospital. matt delucia, "nbc 10 news." >>> and new from overnight, one man is dead after being shot multiple times on a north philadelphia street. police were called to north 19th street around 10:00 last night. you can see the bullet casings there littering the street. the investigators say the victim was involve in a shoot-out with another man. there are no arrests. >>> and the philadelphia mother says her children could have been easily killed or seriously injured after getting caught in the crossfire with the gunman firing at police officers. the police got a call about a man with a gun in north philadelphia yesterday afternoon. according to witnesses, police told the man to drop the gun. instead, he opened fire on the officers. the police fired back hitting the man. several bullets were fired by the gunman and hit the family's home. one went into a second floor bedroom and came within inches of a 15-year-old girl's head. >> i was in my mom's girl watching tv and the bullet came flying many the window. >> it
we are live at temple university hospital. matt delucia, "nbc 10 news." >>> and new from overnight, one man is dead after being shot multiple times on a north philadelphia street. police were called to north 19th street around 10:00 last night. you can see the bullet casings there littering the street. the investigators say the victim was involve in a shoot-out with another man. there are no arrests. >>> and the philadelphia mother says her children could have been...
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live at temple university hospital, randy gyllenhaal, nbc 10 news. >>> now to a developing story. the standoff with north korea. north korea has now threatened a strike on guam after president trump warns pyongyang it will face, quote, fire and fury if it continues to threaten the u.s. nbc 10's pam osborne is in our digital 10 this morning. tell us more. >> let's start with guam. it's military presence in the pa si -- pacific and it's home to thousands of soldiers. guam is showing an operational plan to strike areas around it. that's not all. u.s. intelligence has reason to believe north korea has created a nuclear warhead small enough to be launched aboard an intercontinental ballistic missile. the development sparks strong remarks from the president who said the nation would be met with fire and fury. arizona senator john mccain weighed in on the escalating conflict during a radio interview with ketr news. >> i take exception to the president's comments because you've got to be sure that you can do what you say you're going to do. in other words, walk softly but carry a big stic
live at temple university hospital, randy gyllenhaal, nbc 10 news. >>> now to a developing story. the standoff with north korea. north korea has now threatened a strike on guam after president trump warns pyongyang it will face, quote, fire and fury if it continues to threaten the u.s. nbc 10's pam osborne is in our digital 10 this morning. tell us more. >> let's start with guam. it's military presence in the pa si -- pacific and it's home to thousands of soldiers. guam is...
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reporting live from university city, katy zachry, "nbc 10 news." >>> thank you. 4:33 right now. what about the impact on the morning commute? >> we'll talk to jessica boyington. bring us up to speed. >> we just got this confirmed from matt delucia a second ago. we have confirmation of a train leaving the station. it was set to leave on schedule for the first train typically to leave at 4:20 in the morning from 69th street transportation center. so taking passengers up through norristown transportation center. again, that's a lot of stops and a lot of people on the way in between there. but right now we're not seeing any delays. it is still early so not as many passengers are traveling. the first train has already left and they are expecting full service to be operating trains every 15 to 20 minutes. but expecting delays is very important with giving yourself extra time because all tracks are not currently running. vai and tracey, back to you. >>> we have continuing coverage of the train crash on the nbc 10 app. you can find the full interview with the passenger and more reaction
reporting live from university city, katy zachry, "nbc 10 news." >>> thank you. 4:33 right now. what about the impact on the morning commute? >> we'll talk to jessica boyington. bring us up to speed. >> we just got this confirmed from matt delucia a second ago. we have confirmation of a train leaving the station. it was set to leave on schedule for the first train typically to leave at 4:20 in the morning from 69th street transportation center. so taking...
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on behalf of emory university. and nbc news political carry dan was in pittsburg. watched it all. welcome to both of you. so peter, i think it's not the first time i've heard trump voters express well, i wish he would do this, do that. this was a level of disappointment that, and kerry and i discussed this. she said she discussed this with you, more than i expected. >> well, it's more than disappointment and it's want on specific things. it is about his behavior, his habits, the way in which he's running the office, how he sbe grates into the american public. he's just not there. and the public -- i mean, i've been doing this, as you know, 44 years of focus groups. nine different presidents. i've never seen anything like last night. not in terms of people being unhappy with a chief executive, but in terms of being so disappointed with the way in which he approaches the office. and it is just an jekt horror as they looked at him. >> this is not about issues. >> exactly. >> this is not about some sort of ideological divide. >> uh-huh. and a few of these voters brought up sort of tan
on behalf of emory university. and nbc news political carry dan was in pittsburg. watched it all. welcome to both of you. so peter, i think it's not the first time i've heard trump voters express well, i wish he would do this, do that. this was a level of disappointment that, and kerry and i discussed this. she said she discussed this with you, more than i expected. >> well, it's more than disappointment and it's want on specific things. it is about his behavior, his habits, the way in...
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for now live at temple university, matt delucia, "nbc 10 news." >>> thank you. the philadelphia mother says her children could have been killed or seriously injured after they got caught in the crossfire when a gunman fired at police officers. the police got a call about a man with a gun on north fairhill street in north philadelphia yesterday afternoon. according to witnesses, police told the man to drop the gun. instead, he opened fire on the officers. the police fired back hitting the man. several bullets fired by the gunman hit the family's home and one went into a second-floor bedroom and just came within inches of a 15-year-old girl's head. >> i was in my mom's room watching tv and the bullet came fly manager the window. >> it was scary, very scary. >> the mother scrambled to account for each of her four children. at least one of whom was outside. no one in the home was hurt and no officers were hurt. the gunman is still in the hospital. >>> and new from overnight, one man is dead after being shot multiple times on the north philadelphia streets. police we
for now live at temple university, matt delucia, "nbc 10 news." >>> thank you. the philadelphia mother says her children could have been killed or seriously injured after they got caught in the crossfire when a gunman fired at police officers. the police got a call about a man with a gun on north fairhill street in north philadelphia yesterday afternoon. according to witnesses, police told the man to drop the gun. instead, he opened fire on the officers. the police fired back...
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the speech and today's developments in charlottesville continue on "nbc nightly news" with lester holt ahead at 6:30. >>> cheney university is fighting to keep its doors open as it welcomes a new class of students. the nation's oldest black college has until september 1st to prove why it should keep its accreditation. students could lose financial a id. but the school has to slash the budget for that to happen. >> i heard about that. i still wear them. they have other requirements to maintain the accreditation. >>> freshmen are busy unpacking and putting their new rooms together. >> 5100 of them are enrolled to temple this fall. to accommodate all of them, the move-ins will be staggered throughout the entire week. students represent 60 countries in 45 states. classes begin monday. >>> in south jersey officials cut the ribbon on a brand new development project. the rowan boulevard project features luxury apartments for students and nonstudents. it's made possible thanks to a partnership between the city and the university. >> $350 million economic project has brought people to downtown and created a downtown. >>> more than
the speech and today's developments in charlottesville continue on "nbc nightly news" with lester holt ahead at 6:30. >>> cheney university is fighting to keep its doors open as it welcomes a new class of students. the nation's oldest black college has until september 1st to prove why it should keep its accreditation. students could lose financial a id. but the school has to slash the budget for that to happen. >> i heard about that. i still wear them. they have other...
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nbc asks i do. if i works for facebook, i would wear their uniform. mark zuckerberg may have made it famous, but now the hoodie and jeans are universal in high-tech. to that we can add shoes. these are in tech offices all over the bay area, the new york times says, in uncomfortable times silicon valley has turned to a comfortable shoe. this is it the first time i've had a shoemaker on the show. he started his career in biotechnology trying to turn algae into gasoline. he's turned into a beach of a cop letter, thanks for being with us this morning. all of a sudden, nobody is not talking about them, the new york times is running columns about them, and they just appeared out of magic air. how did you get so popular? >> we didn't plan for quite the amount of success that we had,
nbc asks i do. if i works for facebook, i would wear their uniform. mark zuckerberg may have made it famous, but now the hoodie and jeans are universal in high-tech. to that we can add shoes. these are in tech offices all over the bay area, the new york times says, in uncomfortable times silicon valley has turned to a comfortable shoe. this is it the first time i've had a shoemaker on the show. he started his career in biotechnology trying to turn algae into gasoline. he's turned into a beach...
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we're live in university city, i'm cydney long, nbc 10 news. >> this is the second train accident at 69th street in six months. a market line train hit two out of service trains in february. four people on board the trains were hurt. we check ed with the ntsb. the report on that crash has not yet been e relowested. and how that could have happened. turning to our weather, tracking a steamy and stormy night. >> the radar shows the threat for thunderstorms that will move in from the west. some could be severe. let's take a live look outside. the phillies are taking on the marlins in a doubleheader. the weather is feeling more like miami tonight. they enjoyed cooler temperatures today. the heat is what's helping fuel the threats. >> 24 hours ago we put out this first alert for these severe storms. we're keeping it for the same areas. the lehigh valley, suburbs ask and philadelphia. as the storms go toward new jersey and delaware. they are likely to weaken because of the time of day. as they weaken later tonight damaging winds and small hail possible in parts of the area. the storms are
we're live in university city, i'm cydney long, nbc 10 news. >> this is the second train accident at 69th street in six months. a market line train hit two out of service trains in february. four people on board the trains were hurt. we check ed with the ntsb. the report on that crash has not yet been e relowested. and how that could have happened. turning to our weather, tracking a steamy and stormy night. >> the radar shows the threat for thunderstorms that will move in from the...
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nbc 10 news." >>> and katy zachry is joining us live in university city at penn presbyterian hospital. some of the injured were taken there earlier this morning. >> reporter: that's right. we know at least one critically injured passenger was brought here to penn presbyterian hospital. i'm told three other critically injured passengers are being treated down the street at lankinow hospital. i talked to a patient being escorted out of the e.r. here and it appears this person is a septa employee. here's how our conversation went. do you have any comment about what happened? now i am working to confirm that was the train's operator being escorted out of the e.r. here at penn presbyterian hospital within the last ten minutes. now you're looking at video of the crash that happened just after midnight. you can see the large scale response. people were taken away on stretchers. 42 people were on board the crash. all 42 people reported injuries. four of them critically injured. the rest of the passengers were treated at the scene or taken to nearby hospitals. i'm told those hospitals that are
nbc 10 news." >>> and katy zachry is joining us live in university city at penn presbyterian hospital. some of the injured were taken there earlier this morning. >> reporter: that's right. we know at least one critically injured passenger was brought here to penn presbyterian hospital. i'm told three other critically injured passengers are being treated down the street at lankinow hospital. i talked to a patient being escorted out of the e.r. here and it appears this person...
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nbc news, washington. >> one of the victims in the attack was a university of -- victim. she's studying at uva on an rotc scholarship. her mother says she feels helpless, however she knows natalie is strong and insists she will keep protesting against what she believes is wrong. >> it should not happen anymore. not to her. it should not happen anymore. >> natalie had a cracked skull and needed stitches, however she is expected to recover from her injuries. >>> hundreds gathered in center city last night. we spoke to some of the people in the crowd about why they came together. >> the white supremacy, kkk is no longer welcome here in the u.s. >> we are brothers and sisters here, and that's why everybody is here today to say we're one, here to speak out against any injustices that may occur here in the country. >> one sign in the crowd read white supremacy is terrorism. a crowd gathered there for a peaceful rally. senator chris a rally yesterday at 7th and hamlingten streets, clergy members joined the community in denouncing the violence in charlottesville. you can count on
nbc news, washington. >> one of the victims in the attack was a university of -- victim. she's studying at uva on an rotc scholarship. her mother says she feels helpless, however she knows natalie is strong and insists she will keep protesting against what she believes is wrong. >> it should not happen anymore. not to her. it should not happen anymore. >> natalie had a cracked skull and needed stitches, however she is expected to recover from her injuries. >>>...
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nbc news. >>> the national debate over confederate rat monuments reached a prestigious university. today duke took action. the do you rememberham north carolina removed its robert e. lee statue before down. the president of the university says he took it down to ensure the safety of the students who worship at that chappell. >>> a developing story out of florida. we have learned that a second police officer died today in a shooting just outside of town of kissimmee last night. detectives say two officers had been checking people in an area known for drug activity. a scuffle between the officer and the suspect broke out and ended with both officers shot. the suspect ran off, was arrested several hours later. >>> it was a very dangerous light for law enforcement across the country. two officers were injured late friday in jacksonville, florida, after police responded to reports of an attempted suicide at a home. one of the officers was shot in both hands. the other was shot in the stomach. they are both in stable condition in the hospital. the suspect was killed in pennsylvania two s
nbc news. >>> the national debate over confederate rat monuments reached a prestigious university. today duke took action. the do you rememberham north carolina removed its robert e. lee statue before down. the president of the university says he took it down to ensure the safety of the students who worship at that chappell. >>> a developing story out of florida. we have learned that a second police officer died today in a shooting just outside of town of kissimmee last night....
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allied commander, dean of the fletcher school of law and diplomacy at tufts university, retired admiral james stavridis, nbc'sal security and diplomacy analyst. a lot of mixed signals, but basically kim jong-un saying maybe i'll wait on firing missiles toward guam, but only if the yankee, as he refers to the u.s., cancels its firepower, basically cancels the military exercises coming up and also pulls back on the missile defense. that's not going to happen. >> it is absolutely not going to happen. nor should it. the missile defense speaks for itself. that's basic defense 101. we need to be putting more missile defense in, not shutting it down. and secondly, these exercises, andrea, as you know, are big, muscular events, where we train, we practice with our south korean allies, our japanese friends are involved in these, this is how we prepare in the case of being attacked. both defensive measures. we should not walk away from, they are crucial to maintaining deterrence. let's hope the young leader kim jong-un is smart enough to recognize the deterrence that is staring him in the face should he choose to launc
allied commander, dean of the fletcher school of law and diplomacy at tufts university, retired admiral james stavridis, nbc'sal security and diplomacy analyst. a lot of mixed signals, but basically kim jong-un saying maybe i'll wait on firing missiles toward guam, but only if the yankee, as he refers to the u.s., cancels its firepower, basically cancels the military exercises coming up and also pulls back on the missile defense. that's not going to happen. >> it is absolutely not going...
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university. let's get it, america. >>> right now on nbc 10 news today, charlottesville violence. a woman is dead, others are injured after a driver plows into a crowd protesting the white nationalist movement. this morning we're following the investigation. >> local demonstrators plan to hit the street once again today to peacefully protest that violence in virginia. >>> nice for now. enjoy the sunny skies and low humidity today. we are tracking the chance of some showers in the week ahead. >>> good morning, this is nbc 10 news today. i'm rosemary conners. plenty to get to. let's talk about your weather. we will wrap up our weekend weather on a high note. not too high, though. we've got some low 80s notice forecast. >> yeah, i think that's the perfect description. not too high. this is actually a very nice day ahead. we're 73 right now in philadelphia. and look at that live camera. yeah, no complaints. blue sky overhead. that live camera right here at the studio. in new jersey, 72. the lee high valley, 72. and delaware 71 right now. we look at sky conditions and just see a few sp
university. let's get it, america. >>> right now on nbc 10 news today, charlottesville violence. a woman is dead, others are injured after a driver plows into a crowd protesting the white nationalist movement. this morning we're following the investigation. >> local demonstrators plan to hit the street once again today to peacefully protest that violence in virginia. >>> nice for now. enjoy the sunny skies and low humidity today. we are tracking the chance of some...
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nbc news, cincinnati. >>> not only are americans already feeling the effects of climate change, but there's no doubt that human activity is causing it, according to a draft report from federal and university scientists. but will the trump administration which pulled the u.s. out of the paris climate deal two months ago approve that report's findings. let's get more from nbc's anne thompson. >> reporter: just last week, torrential rains in new orleans. a triple-digit heat wave in the northwest. and tidal flooding in miami beach. previews of the future, in a united states that will keep getting warmer according to the climate change special report. there are no the draft first obtained by "the new york times" blames man made greenhouse gases. there are no alternative slangss, the scientists write, and no natural cycles that can explain the changes in the climate. >> the thermometer isn't a democrat or republican. it doesn't give us a different answer depending how we vote. climate is changing. humans are responsible. the impacts are serious but there are solutions if we act now. >> reporter: the trump administration which must approve the report pulled out of the international paris climate
nbc news, cincinnati. >>> not only are americans already feeling the effects of climate change, but there's no doubt that human activity is causing it, according to a draft report from federal and university scientists. but will the trump administration which pulled the u.s. out of the paris climate deal two months ago approve that report's findings. let's get more from nbc's anne thompson. >> reporter: just last week, torrential rains in new orleans. a triple-digit heat wave in...