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nbc universal news group is the media partner for the aspen ideas festival. >>> that wraps up the hourh me on twitter and instagram. follow the show online. thank you for the privilege of your time. any minute now we will see the swearing in of judge ketanji brown jackson. we will have more on that when andrea mitchell picks up our coverage right now. >>> good day. this is "andrea mitchell reports" in washington. we are moments away from history. judge ketanji brown jackson about to officially become justice jackson, the first black woman to serve on the supreme court. justice jackson is replacing justice breyer who steps down after 28 years officially at noon today and will take part in swearing in his former clerk to take his seat on the high court. before finishing its controversial term, the conservative majority striking a major blow against any president's power to curb climate change. and in its final ruling for the term, in a 5-4 ruling with chief justice roberts and justice kavanaugh siding with the three liberals, the high court rejected a challenge to the biden administratio
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business leaders are gathering this week on a wide range of topics nbc universal news group is the media partner for the event. sara is there and has some color from what she has learned so far today. hey, sara. >> hi, jon good to see you. good to see everyone this is the first time aspen ideas has been in person in the last two years nbc again with the big partnership. so people are happy to be here some key topics among the discussions include inflation and the economy. are we peaking on inflation? is the economy turning into a recession? roe v. wade, of course, where the country goes from here after that landmark ruling by the supreme court last week. the future of the workforce post-covid how much is going to be hybrid what employees are demanding and then climate, which is very interesting right now, to talk about fighting climate change on the energy front in particular because we're in a time needing fossil fuels desperately to reduce dependence on russia. john dorr on "squawk box" this morning, here's how they're thinking about it. >> i believe we are in an epic transition from a
business leaders are gathering this week on a wide range of topics nbc universal news group is the media partner for the event. sara is there and has some color from what she has learned so far today. hey, sara. >> hi, jon good to see you. good to see everyone this is the first time aspen ideas has been in person in the last two years nbc again with the big partnership. so people are happy to be here some key topics among the discussions include inflation and the economy. are we peaking...
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as always, and we should note that nbc universally news group is the media partner for the aspen ideasestival. coming up, we're learning more about the deadliest case of human smuggling in u.s. history. what we are hearing about the investigation from family members of the victims. when the 11th hour continues! i'm jonathan lawson here to tell you about life insurance through the colonial penn program. if you're age 50 to 85, and looking to buy life insurance on a fixed budget, remember the three ps. what are the three ps? the three ps of life insurance on a fixed budget are price, price, and price. a price you can afford, a price that can't increase, and a price that fits your budget. i'm 54, what's my price? you can get coverage for $9.95 a month. i'm 65 and take medications. what's my price? also $9.95 a month. i just turned 80, what's my price? $9.95 a month for you too. if you're age 50 to 85, call now about the #1 most popular whole life insurance plan available through the colonial penn program. it has an affordable rate starting at $9.95 a month. no medical exam, no health ques
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. >> wow, nbc news chief foreign correspondent richard engle, thank you very much. and we'll note that nbc universalis the media partner for the aspen ideas festival. and still ahead on "morning joe," the surfside condo collapse one year later. today the first lady will lead a service to remember the victims of that disaster. as survivors are still struggling over what happened. we'll get a live report from florida straight ahead. >>> plus, with women across country bracing for a supreme court decision on roe v. wade, some in states with restrictive abortion laws are crossing the border into mexico to get the care they need. we'll have that story for you next. next entists. so they shoot it. hmm... back to the miro board. dave says “feed it?” and dave feeds it. just then our hero has a breakthrough. "shoot it, camera, shoot a movie!" and so our humble team saves the day by working together. on miro. (music) who said you have to starve yourself to lose weight? who said you can't do dinner? who said only this is good? and this is bad? i'm doing it my way. meet plenity. an fda -cleared clinically prove
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nbc universal news group is the media partner for the festival don't miss it and "halftime" returns afterusic - cover of blondie's “dreaming”] [music playing] ♪ imagine something of your very own. ♪ ♪ something you can have and hold. ♪ ♪ i'd build a road in gold just to have some dreaming, ♪ ♪ dreaming is free. ♪ accenture, let there be change. >>> welcome to the etf edge portion of halftime report, i'm bob pisani bitcoin is in free fall, almost 70% after its historic high it hit in november. is this the right time for a short bitcoin etf. let's ask the man who did it global investment strategist at pro shares launched the short bitcoin strategy etf last week, the symbol is biti that complements the etf that pro shares launched in october of last year explain how this works for the viewers. these are tied to futures contracts. is it an exact inverse so if bitcoin is down 1%, this is up 1% explain how it works. >> right, so both of the etfs use futures exposure, both bito, which as you know was perhaps one of the most successful etf launches in history last fall, and biti, which is our sho
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nbc universal news group is the partners for the festival. >> it's going to be difficult for us and probablyot be able to hold out. support is of paramount importance. support from europe and the united states. >> meanwhile, russia launched new attacks including in the ukrainian capital even as moscow defaulted on its foreign debt for the first time in a century. with us now is kelly o' donell. i understand you're in austria from where the g7 meeting is being held. do they see the overnight debt as a sign it's weakening? >> certainly the u.s. does. senior officials say they view this as you mentioned the first anytime a century as russia defaulted in this way and just in matter of months with the international community putting pressure economically on russia. you see this default. they see it, a cause and effect here of the international community saying to russia by using these tools that it's actions in ukraine are harmful and now you see an effect in russia as well as other economic realities that are happening there with higher inflation and the gross domestic product tumbling. a lot of
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we should also mention nbc universal news group is the media partner for the aspen ideas festival. >>w to a tragedy in south america. at least four people killed, hundreds more hurt after the stands collapsed at a bullfight in central colombia. the entire incident caught on camera take a look at the right side of your screen. you can see several sections of bleachers crashing to the ground at this point it is not clear what caused the collapse colombia's president-elect says it is not the first time an incident like that has happened. he's calling on local officials to ban similar bullfighting events. >>> and in major league baseball, there was a massive brawl yesterday. it happened between the seattle mariners and l.a. angels tensions already high between those two division rivals. in the second inning jesse winker got hit by a pitch and that is when, well, chaos erupted. take a look at this. >> and winker, winker's trying to get towards him and the angels -- the benches have cleared comes. we have chaos. >> many of these bench-clearing brawls don't amount to much more than pushing a
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. >>> we want to remind all of our viewers that the nbc universal news group is the partner for the aspen conversation took place. >>> when we come back, sean patrick maloney is our guest. patrick malonelyy is our guest love you. have a good day, behave yourself. like she goes to work at three in the afternoon and sometimes gets off at midnight. she works a lot, a whole lot. we don't get to eat in the early morning. we just wait till we get to the school. so, yeah. right now here in america, millions of kids like victoria and andre live with hunger, and the need to help them has never been greater. when you join your friends, neighbors and me to support no kid hungry, you'll help hungry kids get the food they need. if we want to take care of our children, then we have to feed them. your gift of just $0.63 a day, only $19 a month at helpnokidhungry.org right now will help provide healthy meals and hope. we want our children to grow and thrive and to just not have to worry and face themselves with the struggles that we endure. nobody wants that for their children. like if these programs did
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nbc universal news group is a partner of the aspen ideas festival we'll be doing a panel later today.out the markets and the broader landscape with which you see things you have lots of portfolio companies around the world what do you see inside these companies? >> not my first rodeo. this is the seventh or eighth major reset we've been through this one is projected to play out in three chapters. first chapter we're quite a ways through, which is the multiple reset, driven by the fed, driven by the realization what is odd is not today but last year g did everyone know it was alice in wonder land last year? >> we were underwriting for multiple discounts we didn't know if it was going to happen in six years or six month, but it was clear that multiples were at highs. we're still 60%, 70% tile averages so maybe it's not quite over but in the later innings we're now going into the second chapter. >> to be clare, you believe there's more multiple compression. >> people tend to shoot throughout average in a moment like this, so we're certainly prepared for that. the second chapter is an ear
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house reporter for nbc news digital and was a political campaign embedded reporter on donald trump 2016 presidential campaign. she joined nbc news in 2012 and is graduate of tulane university her first book. i'd like to go why hasn't america put it put a woman in the white house yet. we'll be out in august 2022. a professor kimberly kimberly is an author lawyer law professor and legal exp. she served as a legal analyst for cbs news appearing on face to nation with margaret brennan. she is a regular guest on msnbc cnn bbc and npr and has appeared on fox news c-span and pbs. she's a contributor to politico the atlantic the bulwark the hill and has written for the baltimore sun and la times. she is a former assistant united states attorney associate independent council in the white water investigation and author of the books how to read the constitution and why what you need to know about voting and why and how to think like a lawyer and why? kim's books are all available at the counter of the bookstore, please please help me welcome ali vitale in cuba, lily. hi everyone. i'm so excited to be here fourth event in the space feeling really good about being back. person and to b
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joining us now, nbc news senior capitol hill correspondent garrett haake, nbc news correspondent vaughn hilliard, luke broadwater from "the new york times" and joyce vance, professor at university of alabama school of law and msnbc legal analyst. garrett, you spoke with pete aguilar, who is taking a lead role today. what did he tell you about what we can expect? >> reporter: we can expect to hear that mike pence was both under more pressure and in more danger in the leadup to january 6th and on january 6th than has been previously reported. the committee plans to lay out the genesis of this scheme to make pence the de facto decider of the 2020 election that began in mid-december. that basically every court case the trump campaign lost, the pressure on pence to be the last option for trump grew and grew and grew. even leading up to the 6th itself with one final phone conversation between the vice president and the president, with president trump at the time leaning hard on pence on the morning of the 6th to make this unilateral decision to overturn the election results. then as he got here to the capitol and the crowd arrived, the mob coming closer to pence than we ever realized
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nbc nightly news" kids edition. >>> welcome back to nightly news kids edition. so great to be with you guys i'm coming to you from universal studios hollywood. we'll explain why in a little bit hint, it may have something to do with dinosaurs. first, let's begin with one of the news stories we've been watching closely, and that's the weather tropical storm alex brought some heavy rain and caused flooding in th southern part of the country this week. alex became the first named storm of the 2022 atlantic hurricane season here with more is our friend al roker who takes a look at the science behind these storms >> reporter: weather is something we experience every day we check it to see what we wear, if our ball game is going to be canceled and if we can go outside to play we have sunny ones, rainy ones and sometimes really stormy weather one of the planet's strongest storms is a hurricane, but how does it form a hurricane is a large and powerful storm with winds that can reach up to 200 miles per hour from space they look like a giant spinning pin wheel hundreds of miles across clouds rotating around the center where conditi
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joining us now nbc news white house correspondent and nbc news correspondent at newark liberty airport, the dean of the clinton school of public service at the university of arkansas, an msnbc contributor, and david ignatius, columnist at the "washington post" and also an msnbc contributor. emily, what are some of the challenges people are facing today as they're trying to get home? >> reporter: well, there's quite a few. good morning to you, jose. you can see some of the summer travel boom playing out behind me as i was driving into newark liberty. i saw cars inching along trying to get to the airport. we saw more than 3,000 flights nixed across the country since friday. this, unfortunately, feels like a bit of deja vu. here is more from some frustrated travelers. take a listen. >> look at the line. i mean, welcome to 2022, i guess. >> my sister is getting married and the reception was tomorrow but we're not going to make it. >> i get here to the airport just for our flight to be delayed, delayed, delayed. at about 11:30 last night the flight was canceled. >> reporter: and this summer airlines will continue to contend with bad weather, staffing shorta
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nbc news, cnn, and the new republic magazine. in later years, he was a professor at depauw university and northwestern university. ken bode was 83 years old. still to come, rising crime galvanizes some san francisco voters to try to recall their district attorney tamara keith and amy walter break down the latest political headlines. and rafael nadal captures his 22nd grand slam tennis title - the most of any man. and much more. >> this is the pbs newshour from w eta studios in washington and in the west from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. amna: as we reported earlier, it was another devastating weekend of mass shootings as lawmakers in congress and states consider possible new gun safety regulations. john yang has more. >> amna, the trail of gun carnage since friday night stretches across at least 10 states, according to gun violence archive. michigan, tennessee, arizona, new york, pennsylvania, south carolina, texas, georgia, nebraska, and virginia. the toll: at least 17 people dead and more than 50 injured. in philadelphia, a brawl on a crowded street saturday night turned
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closer look at this, cnn senior market correspondent dominic chu, nbc news correspondent mike memoli and victoria soto from the university of arkansas and msnbc contributor. dominic, the s&p 500 may be in bear market. does that mean the economy is headed for a reception and also what is bear market and what does it mean? >> let's tackle the first part of your question, whether or not the economy and the markets are the same thing. they are not. they are certainly not. what the markets may be indicating right now is the expectations that the american economy could be slowing down going forward because the markets are a discounting mechanism, meaning they try to figure out all the available information they have from the present and the anticipated data in the future and stick a stock price on it today. that's the reason for the big downturn in the markets over the last several weeks and months from the nasdaq record highs in the fall. it is about this expectation about what happens in the american economy and by extension the global economy if inflation continues to run rampant the way it is right now. the problem that yo
closer look at this, cnn senior market correspondent dominic chu, nbc news correspondent mike memoli and victoria soto from the university of arkansas and msnbc contributor. dominic, the s&p 500 may be in bear market. does that mean the economy is headed for a reception and also what is bear market and what does it mean? >> let's tackle the first part of your question, whether or not the economy and the markets are the same thing. they are not. they are certainly not. what the markets...
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grew up there, went to school there, graduated from an american university, and started out and radio when i was 16 years old, i joined nbc news as a copy boy where i got my first instructions and journalism at the age of 18. so that takes part of the personal thing. you're right about some of the other side. those like william barr, the former eternal -- attorney general and mike pence, who, you know, somebody said he should be hanged and trump's on record as saying that that might be a good idea. look, i did not endorse the personality. this is not my kind of politics. i think we ought to have rigorous debate, i love what brett did there yesterday at the kennedy place in massachusetts with a real old-fashioned debate between senators bernie sanders and senator lindsey graham. instead of these dog and pony show is with a dozen candidates on the stage and getting one minute to answer, 30 seconds to rebuttal. these aren't real debates at all. i think we need to get back to some basics. mail in ballots in the rest, this was during covid, this is a unique period. when i am arguing for is, in order to increase the credibility of o
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nbc bay area news. >>> to the north bay now. crews are watching for any flare ups from that brush fire. it happened around 10:00 last night in san rafael near dominican university. it's now under control, which is great news. firefighters evacuated neighbors, but they're back in their homes now. a nun from dominican university says it was frightening. >> we practice all the time. we're really organized about it. but there's nothing like seeing it and smelling it and realizing how fragile we are. it's very wooded up here. they take as good care of it as they can, but a fire is a fire and it could have been terrible. >> indeed, it's alarming. no word yet on the cause. >>> fighting fire with fire. you might have noticed smoke on the peninsula this morning. it was from a prescribed burn conducted by cal fire. light smoke could be seen in parts of san mateo. it burned five acres and helps reduce the threat of wildfires, they say. >> this is the first prescribed burn of the season. it gets us out here training and practicing and also water storage for the city of san francisco. >> cal fire says the burn will also make it easier for inspectors to access the dam. >>> t
nbc bay area news. >>> to the north bay now. crews are watching for any flare ups from that brush fire. it happened around 10:00 last night in san rafael near dominican university. it's now under control, which is great news. firefighters evacuated neighbors, but they're back in their homes now. a nun from dominican university says it was frightening. >> we practice all the time. we're really organized about it. but there's nothing like seeing it and smelling it and realizing how...
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he's a law professor at georgetown university, former federal prosecutor and msnbc legal analyst. we're also joined by ryan riley, justice reporter for nbc newsfollowing navarro's legal drama for us all day. good to see you. paul butler, let me ask you about this. if they go after navarro, and they convict him, he still doesn't actually have to testify, right? he just goes to jail for contempt of congress. so explain to me what you think is going on here? >> so, navarro is charged with criminal contempt, which means if he's guilty, he could be sentenced to prison for two years. but even if he's convicted, how wouldn't be required to testify to the january 6th panel, or to turn over documents. this prosecution is really about punishing navarro, based on his disrespect for the congressional subpoena. >> ryan, talk to me about what you think they know about navarro, or what they want to hear. we certainly know that the january six committee calls in people to verify information they already have. but in navarro's case, as in the case of a bunch of people here, they've either written books or talk about it and disagree on tv. so what's going on -
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nbc capitol hill correspondent, ali vitali. i want to bring in bruce, she's a professor of history at new york university. she writes an important newsletter that follows threats to democracy. the sort of which i would not fat necessary. she is also the offer of strongman from mussolini to the present. i want to talk to you about this for a second. it is kind of important. the things people read on a daily basis, we always get these digest in the morning. i get a lot of them about economic news. and there are political news once. we need a threat to democracy thing. that is what you are doing. the threat to democracy is pervasive world wide. i am not entirely sure our fellow citizens in america recognize that they are pervasive right now, right here. there is a continued coup underway. people think of coups as binary. they either happen or didn't. they succeeded or failed. that is not what history indicates. >> now, the other thing is, what is going on in the u.s. connects to how the u.s. is learning from the global right. in fact, ali, it is no accident that mark meadows was recently in budapest, and cpa
nbc capitol hill correspondent, ali vitali. i want to bring in bruce, she's a professor of history at new york university. she writes an important newsletter that follows threats to democracy. the sort of which i would not fat necessary. she is also the offer of strongman from mussolini to the present. i want to talk to you about this for a second. it is kind of important. the things people read on a daily basis, we always get these digest in the morning. i get a lot of them about economic...
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nbc universal. also competing is "top gun: maverick." it has a running total of $400 million. >>> next up is new music from beyonce on the way?ial media accounts on thursday. that rare move has the beehive buzzing with the #beyonceisback trending on twitter. this is not the first time beyonce surprised us with new music. the 2016 lemonade arrived with little warning. she wiped her social media accounts before that album dropped, too. >> read the beyonce tea leaves. >> 62 million followers. >> she has a little bit of a social media presence. >> i'm a little shy of that. >> music magically appears. >>> and finally extra, extra. is prince william moonlighting as a paper boy? he was seen on the streets of london selling copies of "the big issue" known for supporting the homeless. a tourist who spotted the incognito royal said he wasn't surrounded by security, but royal guards were nearby. he summed up with this. i did not realize it was that easy to meet the prince in london. i was just in london a few days ago. i wonder did i just walk by the prince and not realize it? >> he looked like he was having with his citi custom cash℠ c
nbc universal. also competing is "top gun: maverick." it has a running total of $400 million. >>> next up is new music from beyonce on the way?ial media accounts on thursday. that rare move has the beehive buzzing with the #beyonceisback trending on twitter. this is not the first time beyonce surprised us with new music. the 2016 lemonade arrived with little warning. she wiped her social media accounts before that album dropped, too. >> read the beyonce tea leaves....
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nbc universal is the partner. you can hear about that all week on cnbc. pretty cool. >>> time for the monday rbi. let's get random but interesting on rents there is troubling newin the other headlines the last few days that is more than 8 million americans are late in paying their rent or struggling to pay. the federal government found 8 million americans or 15% of all ren renters are late in maconthly rent that number is loek ikely to get worse. rents have gone up 1$250 per month. that number will be higher in new york the demand for rentals is off the charts look at this the government found that nearly 3.5 million americans are very or somewhat likely to have to leave their homes in the next two months it's a huge number millions of people could be pushed out of homes because they simply cannot afford to pay the rent the census found the impact of the hikes is i mpacting people f color and 50 to 54-year-old age group. it could get worse this summer as rents reset higher for millions of people who got better deals because of covid. now consider the impact on this overall inflation. we showed you earlier in the show that there are signs c commodity inflation
nbc universal is the partner. you can hear about that all week on cnbc. pretty cool. >>> time for the monday rbi. let's get random but interesting on rents there is troubling newin the other headlines the last few days that is more than 8 million americans are late in paying their rent or struggling to pay. the federal government found 8 million americans or 15% of all ren renters are late in maconthly rent that number is loek ikely to get worse. rents have gone up 1$250 per month....
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university. leigh ann caldwell of the "washington post" and david french, senior editor of "the dispatch." welcome to sunday. it's "meet the press." >> from nbc news in washington, the longest running show in television history, this is "meet the press" with chuck todd. >> good sunday morning. never before in this country's history have we witnessed a president accused of a criminal conspiracy to take down the democracy. but that's exactly what we saw at thursday's january 6th opening hearing where former president trump was placed at the center of the effort to both overturn the election and inspire the riot at the capitol. we even heard of testimony that mr. trump suggested rioters were right to demand vice president pence be hanged simply for certifying the election results. the committee has begun to show its evidence but does the country have the will or ability to hold donald trump accountable in the wake of all of this evidence? if this were happening in another country, what would we think? it's strong enough to preserve its democracy and rule of law or subject to the rule of the mob? and what would the reaction be here to the prosecution
university. leigh ann caldwell of the "washington post" and david french, senior editor of "the dispatch." welcome to sunday. it's "meet the press." >> from nbc news in washington, the longest running show in television history, this is "meet the press" with chuck todd. >> good sunday morning. never before in this country's history have we witnessed a president accused of a criminal conspiracy to take down the democracy. but that's exactly...
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here's nbc's kerry sanders >> with beach season officially in full swing, new findings on the ocean's most feared predators. contrary to what shark experts first believe, researchers in the universitymiami's rosensteel school shows sharks are spending more time closer to populated coastlines. >> shark >> while researchers did not specifically track great whites like bruce, they did follow his blood brothers, hammerheads, bull sharks. >> i was literally shocked to find out that not only were the three species of sharks coming and they're spending considerable time there, some of them for months. >> the unexpected findings come after years of shark tracking off the miami coast. >> we were there with dr. mill in 2020 as they tagged the city dwelling swimmers. >> on days with the highest boat activities like holidaysic >> july 4th or during weekends, the shark's habitat use was pretty much the same as it was during weekdays. there was no float activity. >> it's like an interstate and the sharks are just fine with it >> it might be because they're just so used to it >> the study identified potential shark hot spots, areas where sharks were attracted by sewage runoff, discarded fish carc
here's nbc's kerry sanders >> with beach season officially in full swing, new findings on the ocean's most feared predators. contrary to what shark experts first believe, researchers in the universitymiami's rosensteel school shows sharks are spending more time closer to populated coastlines. >> shark >> while researchers did not specifically track great whites like bruce, they did follow his blood brothers, hammerheads, bull sharks. >> i was literally shocked to find...
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new lawsuit the university released a statement saying, quote, stone fultz's death was a tragedy however this lawsuit was meritless, ignores we enforced the antihazing policy and undermines our efforts to eradicate hazing nbcot heard back >> our hearts go out to the parents. thank you. >>> yellowstone national park has partially reopened more than a week after it was damaged by flooding the southern loop opened to a limited number of visitors yesterday. you can see a long line of cars there. some major roads are still washed out the northern loop which saw the worst wash out should open in two weeks. yellowstone national park usually gets a million visitors in the summer. >>> i have a cute boost for you. a lot of toddlers are fussing to get out of their safety seats as soon as the car stops. this one gives mom a happy greeting every time she opens the door >> hello >> >> hello >> hello >> i think i'd spend more morning in the driveway. >> i know. opening, closing >> i could watch that all day. how nice to get that every time you open the door. >> hello >>> just ahead, justin timberlake apologizing for his answers, i don't think they're that bad we'll explain coming up. >> looks good to me. >>> but the insp
new lawsuit the university released a statement saying, quote, stone fultz's death was a tragedy however this lawsuit was meritless, ignores we enforced the antihazing policy and undermines our efforts to eradicate hazing nbcot heard back >> our hearts go out to the parents. thank you. >>> yellowstone national park has partially reopened more than a week after it was damaged by flooding the southern loop opened to a limited number of visitors yesterday. you can see a long line of...