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thank you. >> beautiful. >> olivia sterns reporting for us. coming up next on sunday today a great story of >>> good sunday morning to you. you can see from our skycam, we are waking up to fog. san francisco to the north bay, even parts of the peninsula this morning. temperatures are mild in the 50s for the most part. we are going to see a comfortable day. 60s in the coast and we will manage 80s for the inland locations like the north bay and the south bay. temperatures go up tomorrow. we will have full details. hope to see you at 7:00. >>> if your house is a little qui quiter it maybe because you sent your kids to sleeping camp. >> andrew is enjoying the early days of summer before heading off to camp. >> he is hiking with his dad and hiking in his favorite park. the experience is different for an drew. the bells on his shoes are guiding this 12 year old. at two months old andrew's parents noticed something was wrong. soon after he was diagnosed with a genetic condition causing blindness, an obstacle that he has nearly overcome. >> we were li
thank you. >> beautiful. >> olivia sterns reporting for us. coming up next on sunday today a great story of >>> good sunday morning to you. you can see from our skycam, we are waking up to fog. san francisco to the north bay, even parts of the peninsula this morning. temperatures are mild in the 50s for the most part. we are going to see a comfortable day. 60s in the coast and we will manage 80s for the inland locations like the north bay and the south bay. temperatures go...
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olivia sterns, nbc news, new york. awe from a simple phone call. >>> we are back in a moment with donald trump's veep stakes? the big names on his short list for runningmate. >>> from the fda tonight, one more reason to avoid eating raw cookie dough beyond risks from salmonella in that dough, the potential risks from raw flour after dozens of people in several states became sick after eating uncooked flour contaminated with e. coli bacteria. that flour was processed by general mills plant. the company has voluntarily recalled 10 millions of flour sold under several brand names. >>> it's the biggest and most talked about mysteries in the race for president. who will donald trump pick to run alongside him on the gop ticket. nbc's katie tur takes a look at that short list. >> get out there and vote! >> reporter: donald trump needs a win, now testing political waters on his vp pick. sources close to the decision tell nbc news, that indiana governor mike pence, newt gingrich and new jersey governor chris christie are all be
olivia sterns, nbc news, new york. awe from a simple phone call. >>> we are back in a moment with donald trump's veep stakes? the big names on his short list for runningmate. >>> from the fda tonight, one more reason to avoid eating raw cookie dough beyond risks from salmonella in that dough, the potential risks from raw flour after dozens of people in several states became sick after eating uncooked flour contaminated with e. coli bacteria. that flour was processed by general...
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here's olivia sterns. >> reporter: over the rhine in cincinnati, booming and bustling. william thomas grew up here and remes looked much different. >> i remember i was walking up this way up the street and the cop said, do not go up that way. >> reporter: today, newcomers have renovated old buildings and brought in new business. >> just within five years, it is probably the most popular place for young professionals and for folks across the whole city to move to. >> reporter: but the poorer people who have lived here for years still struggle. these three college friends are hoping to inspire the lifelong residents of this community to along with their neighborhood. >> what we're attempting to do is make sure we give them the ability to get in the game and play an active role, instead of sitting in the cheap seats just watching it all happen. >> reporter: they offer locals low-cost courses in business basics and affordable retail space for pop-up shops. every year, graduates get to pitch their ideas for a $10,000 grand prize. >> this gallery isn't going to be like your r
here's olivia sterns. >> reporter: over the rhine in cincinnati, booming and bustling. william thomas grew up here and remes looked much different. >> i remember i was walking up this way up the street and the cop said, do not go up that way. >> reporter: today, newcomers have renovated old buildings and brought in new business. >> just within five years, it is probably the most popular place for young professionals and for folks across the whole city to move to....
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olivia sterns, nbc news, new york. >>> we are back in a moment with donald trump's veepstakes?n his sho running mate? after a long day, dave stops working, but his aleve doesn't. because aleve can last 4 hours longer than tylenol 8 hour. what will you do with your aleve hours? i drive i drive to the hoop. i drive a racecar. i have a driver. his name is carl. but that's not what we all have in common. we talked to our doctors about treatment with xarelto®. xarelto® is proven to treat and help reduce the risk of dvt and pe blood clots. xarelto® is also proven to reduce the risk of stroke in people with afib, not caused by a heart valve problem. for people with afib currently well managed on warfarin, there is limited information on how xarelto® and warfarin compare in reducing the risk of stroke. you know, taking warfarin, i had to deal with that blood testing routine. i couldn't have a healthy salad whenever i wanted. i found another way. yeah, treatment
olivia sterns, nbc news, new york. >>> we are back in a moment with donald trump's veepstakes?n his sho running mate? after a long day, dave stops working, but his aleve doesn't. because aleve can last 4 hours longer than tylenol 8 hour. what will you do with your aleve hours? i drive i drive to the hoop. i drive a racecar. i have a driver. his name is carl. but that's not what we all have in common. we talked to our doctors about treatment with xarelto®. xarelto® is proven to treat...
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olivia stern takes us into the quickly-expanding world of virtual reality. >> i think vr is the next big internet. consumers will get it in 2016 but by 2020 many millions of people will have head seats. >>> in this season of summer camp, dylan dreyer gives kids the chance to join in on an american right of passage. >> how would you describe yourself? >> strong, fearless, lovable. >> i would agree with all of those descriptions. >> and i would describe myself as great. >> great. >> we have another great group assembled around the table but first headlines. hillary clinton speaking out for the first time since she was interviewed by the fbi about the use of a private e-mail server when secretary of state. she spoke to chuck todd afterward. >> i'm not going to comment any further on the review, but i've been answering questions now for over a year. i've released more than 55,000 pages of my e-mails for the public to read for themselves. >> secretary clinton also told todd hindsight is 2020 with the private meeting on a tarmac between bill clinton and loretta length. you can see the full
olivia stern takes us into the quickly-expanding world of virtual reality. >> i think vr is the next big internet. consumers will get it in 2016 but by 2020 many millions of people will have head seats. >>> in this season of summer camp, dylan dreyer gives kids the chance to join in on an american right of passage. >> how would you describe yourself? >> strong, fearless, lovable. >> i would agree with all of those descriptions. >> and i would describe...
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but as olivia sterns reports, the criminals are catching on as well. >> reporter: inside the airport, and every tomb you unlock your phone with your finger, there's new technology to work to recognize your identity. get ready to say good-bye to your debit card and password. soon you can access your account with a fingerprint but beware hackers are catching on too. >> i had all ten stolen. >> reporter: rebecca is a privacy pert and ironically one of 22 million people whose fingerprints were stolen in the federal office of personnel management massive data breach in 2014. >> i don't know what they are going to do with information about my children or hi my husband. >> reporter: it's a problem that's only getting worse. >> you can always get a new credit card. you can always create a new password. really hard to get new fingers. you have ten of them. and once that information locates, it's out. >> to protect yours ask how your fingerprints will be stored and what they are doing to prevent hacking. they should be protected with a special security code. if you're really worried, stick with
but as olivia sterns reports, the criminals are catching on as well. >> reporter: inside the airport, and every tomb you unlock your phone with your finger, there's new technology to work to recognize your identity. get ready to say good-bye to your debit card and password. soon you can access your account with a fingerprint but beware hackers are catching on too. >> i had all ten stolen. >> reporter: rebecca is a privacy pert and ironically one of 22 million people whose...
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. >> as olivia stern reports, we should know that the criminals are catching onto that as well. >> inside the airport, the gym and every time you unlock your phone with your finger, there is new technology at work to identify your identity. soon, your fingerprints of voice and eyes will be the key to everything. soon you can be able to access your account with just a fingerprint or just a scan of your eye. be care, haware, hackers are ca on, too. >> one of theirly 22 million people who he is fingerprints were stolen in the federal office of personnel management massive data breach in 2014. >> i don't know what they're going to do with the information about my children or husband or his family. >> security is a problem that's getting worse. >> you can get a new credit card or create a new password. it is really hard to get new fingers, you only have ten of them. >> ask how your fingerprints will be store and what they are doing to prevent hacking. your prints should be protected with a special security code. if you are worried, stick with the old password. >> that's delicious. azt as techn
. >> as olivia stern reports, we should know that the criminals are catching onto that as well. >> inside the airport, the gym and every time you unlock your phone with your finger, there is new technology at work to identify your identity. soon, your fingerprints of voice and eyes will be the key to everything. soon you can be able to access your account with just a fingerprint or just a scan of your eye. be care, haware, hackers are ca on, too. >> one of theirly 22 million...
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nbc news correspondent olivia sterns caught up with a security expert whose firm specializes in fraudn and telephone scams. >> we're seeing them be able to use technology to their advantage to target more victims in a shorter amount of time. we're also seeing indications that would-be fraudsters are seeing that their fraudster buddies are successful and they're taking up that activity as well. >> fraud calls have doubled in the past three years. primarily targeting the elderly. for olivia sterns' full report, watch "nbc nightly news" with lester holt tonight at 6:30, right here on nbc 10. >>> a solar powered plane making an around the world journey safely landed in cairo, egypt. it left from seville, spain, on monday. it is scheduled to leave for its final destination sunday. it will end its journey in abu dhabi where the challenge began in march of last year. you may remember the plane spent part of its journey in the lehigh valley in may on the third leg of the flight. the solar impulse runs on energy stored in its 17,000 solar cells.ç >>> vandals strike damaging this dinosaur in f
nbc news correspondent olivia sterns caught up with a security expert whose firm specializes in fraudn and telephone scams. >> we're seeing them be able to use technology to their advantage to target more victims in a shorter amount of time. we're also seeing indications that would-be fraudsters are seeing that their fraudster buddies are successful and they're taking up that activity as well. >> fraud calls have doubled in the past three years. primarily targeting the elderly. for...
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olivia sterns, nbc news, new york. >>> when we come back, are your eyes playing tricks on you or is this volcano saying, have a nice day? >>> well, there's excitement building in rio. one week before the start of the summer olympics the athletes are there preparing and our team has made their way there as well, amid lingering concerns about what's in the water. nbc's miguel almaguer has it all covered. >> reporter: good evening from the beautiful skyline just above rio where the stage is nearly set for the summer games. the view from just 200 feet above this city is spectacular, as brazil races to put on the final touches here just one week before opening ceremonies. we soared over olympic park last year, and when we were on the ground 12 months ago, there were questions, would they be done in time here? today we know the answer, the venues are all finished, athletes are training in many of them today. there are still some concerns over water quality conditions in the bay where many events like sailing will take place. but olympic officials tell us the water is being tested every day and
olivia sterns, nbc news, new york. >>> when we come back, are your eyes playing tricks on you or is this volcano saying, have a nice day? >>> well, there's excitement building in rio. one week before the start of the summer olympics the athletes are there preparing and our team has made their way there as well, amid lingering concerns about what's in the water. nbc's miguel almaguer has it all covered. >> reporter: good evening from the beautiful skyline just above rio...
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olivia sterns, nbc news, atlanta. >>> we're back in a moment with a newlywed that is a viral hit because honeymoon photos are missing one important thing. >>> some 45 million people are on alert in the midwest tonight as severe storms continue to pound the region. heavy rain and windgusts up to 60 miles an hour knocking down trees and power lines. take a look at this jaw dropping site in florida where they spawned this waterspout in the coast off the panhandle. >>> after decades of being hounded by the paparazzi and rumors, a big star is saying enough is enough. on the "huffington post," jennifer aniston said she's fed up with the tabloids de humanizing females focused solely on one's physical appearance. she goes on to say the constant speculation of whether she is pregnant or gained weight quote reflects the warped way we calculate a woman's worth. >>> a newlywed has become a viral sensation when she took her honeymoon photos without her honey. they had a bought and paid for trip to greece and when her husband was denied a visa, he insisted she went alone and she held out her arm where
olivia sterns, nbc news, atlanta. >>> we're back in a moment with a newlywed that is a viral hit because honeymoon photos are missing one important thing. >>> some 45 million people are on alert in the midwest tonight as severe storms continue to pound the region. heavy rain and windgusts up to 60 miles an hour knocking down trees and power lines. take a look at this jaw dropping site in florida where they spawned this waterspout in the coast off the panhandle. >>>...
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but as olivia sterns reports, the criminals are catching on to that as well. >> reporter: inside theevery time you unlock your phone with your finger, there's new technology at work to verify your identity. soon, your fingerprints, voice and eyes will be the key to everything from your doctors office to the atm. get ready to say good-bye to your debit card and password. soon you can access your account with a fingerprint or scan of your eye. but beware, hackers are catching on too. rebecca is a privacy expert and ironically one of nearly 22 million people whose fingerprints were stolen in the federal office of personnel management massive data breach in 2014. >> i don't know what they are going to do with information about my children or husband or his family. >> reporter: security experts say it's a problem that's only getting worse. >> you can always e get a new password. really hard to get new fingers. you only have ten of them. once that information leaks, it's out. there's nothing you can do. >> reporter: to protect yourself, ask how your fingerprints will be stored and what the
but as olivia sterns reports, the criminals are catching on to that as well. >> reporter: inside theevery time you unlock your phone with your finger, there's new technology at work to verify your identity. soon, your fingerprints, voice and eyes will be the key to everything from your doctors office to the atm. get ready to say good-bye to your debit card and password. soon you can access your account with a fingerprint or scan of your eye. but beware, hackers are catching on too....
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olivia sterns, nbc news, atlanta. >>> we're back in a moment with a newlywed that is a viral hit becauseymoon photos are missing one important thing. more than an apparel company. we've always been an innovation company. using technology is a critical differentiator. changing the expectation that the consumer will have for what a sports brand should be for them. this is where we're going to need a big, bad, technology partner. bring in. cue the bell. sap. under armour is a live business. we can anticipate the issues and needs that you're going to have using live data, to really understand the needs of the athlete. to make better decisions that meet our consumer where they are. the right place with the right product at the right time. the days of the eighteen month supply chain are something that we are quickly putting in our rearview mirror. with plans in place right now to cut that by as much as twenty, to thirty, to forty percent. so what sap really does for the under armour brand, it truly allows me to run our business end-to-end. you only earn double miles when you buy stuff from tha
olivia sterns, nbc news, atlanta. >>> we're back in a moment with a newlywed that is a viral hit becauseymoon photos are missing one important thing. more than an apparel company. we've always been an innovation company. using technology is a critical differentiator. changing the expectation that the consumer will have for what a sports brand should be for them. this is where we're going to need a big, bad, technology partner. bring in. cue the bell. sap. under armour is a live...
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olivia sterns has one woman's story who was fleeced out of thousands of bucks. >> hello. >> reporter: when jean johnson got a call from a policeman saying her grandson was locked up, she panicked. >> i wanted to make sure that >> reporter: she sent the $9,000 he was asking for, only later realizing it was all a lie. >> hello, i have a message concerning important personal business. >> reporter: fraud calls like this have doubled in the past three years, primarily targeting the elderly. the average consumer now receiving ten such calls per week. >> every time this screen refreshes, that's another scammer or robo caller dialing into our system. >> reporter: pin drop specializes in fraud prevention and telephone scams. >> we're seeing them being able to use technology to their advantage to target more victims in a shorter amount of time. >> reporter: most fraudsters used spoofing technology which generates a false caller i.d. in seconds they dial my phone manipulating the i.d. to make a familiar number appear. >> lester? >> a properly motivated 13-year-old could do it in 30 years. >> the
olivia sterns has one woman's story who was fleeced out of thousands of bucks. >> hello. >> reporter: when jean johnson got a call from a policeman saying her grandson was locked up, she panicked. >> i wanted to make sure that >> reporter: she sent the $9,000 he was asking for, only later realizing it was all a lie. >> hello, i have a message concerning important personal business. >> reporter: fraud calls like this have doubled in the past three years,...
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olivia sterns, thank you very much.you got the grill, you want to throw almost everything on it. but salad? we're going to show you how. right back here. but first, this is "today" on nbc. >>> welcome back, everyone. this morning on "today food," a little bit of a spin on salad and we're using a grill. when megle starred on usa's hit show "suits," you can find her dishing out inspiration on everything from food to fashion on her blog, the tig. megan, nice to see you. welcome back. >> thank you. >> we're making something unusual here. people don't think of this. we are talking about salad on the grill. let's start with this. well, here's the ingredient panel. >> really simple. we're just talking about -- we'll do a nice grilled romaine salad with grilled shrimp. italian seasoning, red pepper flakes. toss a little bit of olive oil, some lemon, some salt. all of our seasonings here. >> how long in advance do you do this? >> you can do it an hour in advance. put it in the fridge and let it sort of marinate a little bit. inf
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olivia sterns, thank you very much.e you got the grill, you want to throw almost everything on it. but salad? we're going to show you how. right back here. but first, this is "today" on nbc. i survived breast cancer. if the doctors hadn't caught it early i might not be sitting here. so i'm outraged that pat toomey voted to defund planned parenthood... ...which thousands of pennsylvania women depend on for cancer screenings. pat toomey was even willing to shut down the federal government to eliminate funding for planned parenthood. shut down the government over planned parenthood? i think we ought to shut down pat toomey. women vote is responsible for the content of this advertising. >>> welcome back, everyone. this morning on "today food," a little bit of a spin on salad and we're using a grill. when megle starred on usa's hit show "suits," you can find her dishing out inspiration on everything from food to fashion on her blog, the tig. megan, nice to see you. welcome back. >> thank you. >> we're making something unusua
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olivia sterns is here with apps and websites to help you travel smarter so you can feel confident you'reo see you. >> we have three categories, we're going to begin with air fare, this could be challenging, working, riding the internet trying to figure out which price is best. >> air fair prices are whacky. every time the guy next to you paid $300 more, the woman to your right paid half. you really want to do your research and don't settle for the first price you see. yapta is what you use. yapta will let you know if the price you paid actually drops, and it takes into account how much it would cost you to rebook and only lets you know if it's actually worth it, and then you can call up. >> that's a smart to here. >> all airlines and again oat the phone. >> hopper is before you buy. hopper is now actually helps you predict the best and cheapest time to buy your flight. potentially save you a lot of money there. one downside though, it does charges about $5 for domestic, $8 for international tickets. on average, willie, save 50 bucks. >> okay. let's move on to car rental. this can be hard
olivia sterns is here with apps and websites to help you travel smarter so you can feel confident you'reo see you. >> we have three categories, we're going to begin with air fare, this could be challenging, working, riding the internet trying to figure out which price is best. >> air fair prices are whacky. every time the guy next to you paid $300 more, the woman to your right paid half. you really want to do your research and don't settle for the first price you see. yapta is what...
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nbc's olivia sterns is here to explain it all. >> this is a sales holiday that amazon simply inventedit was such a success, that this year country is now offering special deals to get in on action. as online shopping picks up, brick and mortar stores are pulling out all the stops to get you through their doors. white hot black friday sales adding to the summer sizzle. at amazon, prime members will see more than 100,000 deals worldwide and some of the deepest discounts of the year. >> this july 12th, the deals are everywhere. >> reporter: the online retailer under pressure to serve up some serious steals after last year's offers disappointed sparking the #primedayfail. but despite the gripes, sales were strong. >> they say they sold 34 million products last year on prime day. that was their biggest selling day >>> other retailers are deaf tputly feeling the heat. >> from target and sears to banana republic and best buy, stores are slashing prices this week to compete. toys, tvs and appliances, some more than and walmart offering it's version of prime. >> people aggressive on pricing, a
nbc's olivia sterns is here to explain it all. >> this is a sales holiday that amazon simply inventedit was such a success, that this year country is now offering special deals to get in on action. as online shopping picks up, brick and mortar stores are pulling out all the stops to get you through their doors. white hot black friday sales adding to the summer sizzle. at amazon, prime members will see more than 100,000 deals worldwide and some of the deepest discounts of the year....