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priscilla thompson has more on what the new tapes reveal, and a warning, what you're about to see can be difficult to watch. >> reporter: newly released body cam video from the robb elementary school shooting appears to capture the moment officers took down the uvalde gunman in a barrage of bullets. from the day some blurred or redacted by the city also showing the chaotic aftermath as panicked officers rushed to get children out of those classrooms. >> she's still alive. >> reporter: and administer aid after 77 minutes in the hallway, waiting to confront the gunman. >> everybody that's not a medic out -- out. >> reporter: the release today due to a court order after a lawsuit from a media coalition including nbc news. among the material desperate 911 calls. >> someone with a gun -- >> reporter: including this recording from a man identifying himself as the shooter's uncle. >> he's my nephew. he's the shooter. i'm wondering maybe -- he does listen to me. >> do you know of any change in his behavior? >> no, no. no, nothing. nothing. he just said that he was mad about his grandma was --
priscilla thompson has more on what the new tapes reveal, and a warning, what you're about to see can be difficult to watch. >> reporter: newly released body cam video from the robb elementary school shooting appears to capture the moment officers took down the uvalde gunman in a barrage of bullets. from the day some blurred or redacted by the city also showing the chaotic aftermath as panicked officers rushed to get children out of those classrooms. >> she's still alive. >>...
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impacted by the ban in texas are taking their fight to the ballot box and speaking out to our priscilla thompsonthe race for the white house heats up, so does the battle over abortion access. >> he plans to create a national antiabortion coordinator. simply put, they are out of their minds. >> reporter: j.d. vance telling our kristen welker one measure is off the table. >> so he would veto a federal abortion ban. >> i think he would, he said that explicitly that he would. >> reporter: abortion rights are on the ballot in ten states this november. average americans now sharing their stories of heartbreaking loss. >> when i got pregnant, doctors told us our baby would never survive. >> for three days, we waited until amanda was sick enough to receive standard abortion care. >> reporter: these four women are among the more than a dozen suing texas over a six-week abortion ban. after they had to wait until their lives were in danger to receive care for nonviable pregnancies. do you feel like the energy has shifted with kamala harris now at the top of the democratic ticket? >> absolutely. yes. >> she
impacted by the ban in texas are taking their fight to the ballot box and speaking out to our priscilla thompsonthe race for the white house heats up, so does the battle over abortion access. >> he plans to create a national antiabortion coordinator. simply put, they are out of their minds. >> reporter: j.d. vance telling our kristen welker one measure is off the table. >> so he would veto a federal abortion ban. >> i think he would, he said that explicitly that he...
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priscilla thompson, nbc news, college station, texas. >>> and still to come for you, she'll help youpopular and remind you of your civic responsibilities. how ariana grande is helping get out the vote with an added bonus for "wicked" fans. breath germs for five times more cleaning power than brushing and flossing alone. get a next level clean... ahhhhh with listerine. feel the whoa! why use 10 buckets of water when you can use 1 fire extinguisher. and to fight heartburn, why take 10 antacids throughout the day when you can take 1 prilosec. for easier heartburn relief, one beats ten. prilosec otc. one pill. 24 hours. zero heartburn. hi. i use febreze fade defy plug. and i use this. febreze has a microchip to control scent release so it smells first-day fresh for 50 days. 50 days!? and its refill reminder light means i'll never miss a day of freshness. ♪ marshalls buyers are detail obsessed perfectionists. who take quality very seriously. and go to the ends of the earth to hustle the best of the best for you. yes! we get the deals, you get the good stuff. marshalls. you are bountiful.
priscilla thompson, nbc news, college station, texas. >>> and still to come for you, she'll help youpopular and remind you of your civic responsibilities. how ariana grande is helping get out the vote with an added bonus for "wicked" fans. breath germs for five times more cleaning power than brushing and flossing alone. get a next level clean... ahhhhh with listerine. feel the whoa! why use 10 buckets of water when you can use 1 fire extinguisher. and to fight heartburn, why...
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priscilla thompson, nbc news, college station, texas. >>> when we come back, there's good news tonightim to tears. him to tears. crohn's disease after a tnf blocker like humira or remicade? put them in check with rinvoq. rinvoq works differently and it's a once-daily pill. when symptoms tried to take control, i got rapid relief with rinvoq. check. when flares tried to slow me down, i got lasting steroid-free remission with rinvoq. check. and when my doctor saw damage, rinvoq helped visibly reduce damage of the intestinal lining. check. rapid symptom relief. lasting, steroid-free remission. and visibly reduced damage. check, check and check. rinvoq can lower your ability to fight infections, including tb. serious infections and blood clots, some fatal; cancers, including lymphoma and skin; heart attack, stroke, and gi tears occurred. people 50 and older with a heart disease risk factor have an increased risk of death. serious allergic reactions can occur. tell your doctor if you are or may become pregnant. put uc and crohn's in check and keep them there with rinvoq. ask your gastroenter
priscilla thompson, nbc news, college station, texas. >>> when we come back, there's good news tonightim to tears. him to tears. crohn's disease after a tnf blocker like humira or remicade? put them in check with rinvoq. rinvoq works differently and it's a once-daily pill. when symptoms tried to take control, i got rapid relief with rinvoq. check. when flares tried to slow me down, i got lasting steroid-free remission with rinvoq. check. and when my doctor saw damage, rinvoq helped...
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nbc's priscilla thompson are sitting -- vital care and learn how they plan to take their experiencesot box. >> reporter: as the race for the white house heats up, so does the battle over abortion access. >> he plans to create a national antiabortion coordinator. simply put, they are out of their minds. >> reporter: j.d. vance telling our kristen welker one measure is off the table. >> so he would veto a federal abortion ban. >> i think he would. he said that explicitly that he would. >> reporter: but abortion rights are on the ballot in 10 states this november. the average americans now sharing their stories of heartbreaking loss. >> when i got pregnant, doctors told us our baby would never survive. >> for three days, we waited until amanda was sick enough to receive standard abortion care. >> reporter: these four women are among the more than dozen suing texas over six week abortion ban after they had to wait until their lives were in danger to receive care for nonviable pregnancies. do you feel like the energy has shifted with kamala harris at the top of the democratic ticket? and,
nbc's priscilla thompson are sitting -- vital care and learn how they plan to take their experiencesot box. >> reporter: as the race for the white house heats up, so does the battle over abortion access. >> he plans to create a national antiabortion coordinator. simply put, they are out of their minds. >> reporter: j.d. vance telling our kristen welker one measure is off the table. >> so he would veto a federal abortion ban. >> i think he would. he said that...
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and supplies had to be moved to higher shelves in bladenboro, and it's where we find nbc's priscilla thompsonhat are you seeing? >> reporter: as you can see here in bladenboro, north carolina, the water has gone down dramatically, but i will tell you that people we've spoken to say that last night it was up to the top of this shrub. we're talk about 3 feet of water. businesses here prepared, they put sandbags out, but it was not enough given how high the water came up and how quickly we're told that it came up. one person here telling me that in a span of about 20 minutes this water rose feet. now, the good news here is that you see that water whirling there. that drain is working. it is doing its job, and that is why we're seeing the water here start to go down, start to recede, but last night people were out here as this water was coming in and coming down, and they were trying to get things out of these businesses, salvage what they could to help out and thankfully, there was no one injured or killed here in bladenboro, but that was not the case elsewhere. in lukama, north carolina, a torn
and supplies had to be moved to higher shelves in bladenboro, and it's where we find nbc's priscilla thompsonhat are you seeing? >> reporter: as you can see here in bladenboro, north carolina, the water has gone down dramatically, but i will tell you that people we've spoken to say that last night it was up to the top of this shrub. we're talk about 3 feet of water. businesses here prepared, they put sandbags out, but it was not enough given how high the water came up and how quickly...
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nbc's priscilla thompson is in houston this morning. we'll get to travel plans in a minute.mergency landing many memphis? >> reporter: yeah, jose, very scary moments on board that flight. we know that one person did have to be taken to the hospital after that emergency landing and there were also six other people injured and treated on the scene. in all, around 182 people, passengers and crew members, on board that flight going to chicago from cancun when it hit that severe turbulence and had to make an emergency landing in memphis. thankfully everyone else was okay and was able to walk away from that okay. thankfully there were no fatalities or serious injuries. it looks like everyone is going to be okay. you heard witnesses describing feeling like the plane was going to go down and the chaos on board in those minutes as they were experiencing that. jose? >> let's talk about this weekend. what should anyone packing their bags at home know before they head out the door? >> reporter: they should know they're not alone. millions of people are expected to be taking to the roads
nbc's priscilla thompson is in houston this morning. we'll get to travel plans in a minute.mergency landing many memphis? >> reporter: yeah, jose, very scary moments on board that flight. we know that one person did have to be taken to the hospital after that emergency landing and there were also six other people injured and treated on the scene. in all, around 182 people, passengers and crew members, on board that flight going to chicago from cancun when it hit that severe turbulence and...
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nbc's priscilla thompson is at george bush intercontinental airport in houston.to impact holiday travel? >> reporter: yeah, chris, the good news is this is not expected to impact holiday travel. we are told these are off duty airline folks and flight attendants who are picketing because they have decided to go on strike. they're demanding more pay. they're also demanding more scheduling flexibility, and united airlines has said they are eager to reach an agreement, but continuing to say they do not expect this to impact travel and just some context here, it is quite a federal process to get to the point where flight attendants walk off the job, and that would require mediation. it could be sometime before we're even at that point. good news there. as you laid out, there have been some travel headaches already in the past 24 hours. that plane that had to make the emergency landing in memphis after the severe turbulence, one person was hospitalized after that. six were treated on scene. all flight and passengers on board are expected to be okay. we also saw some is
nbc's priscilla thompson is at george bush intercontinental airport in houston.to impact holiday travel? >> reporter: yeah, chris, the good news is this is not expected to impact holiday travel. we are told these are off duty airline folks and flight attendants who are picketing because they have decided to go on strike. they're demanding more pay. they're also demanding more scheduling flexibility, and united airlines has said they are eager to reach an agreement, but continuing to say...
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. >> priscilla thompson is in houston. i want to talk and start with that emergency landing in memphis, sounds scary, walk us through what happened. >> reporter: yeah. very scary. they were onboard on the flight when they began to experience this severe turbulence they had to make that emergency landing in memphis, we learned that one person was hospitalized and six other people were treated on scene. 182 on that plane and thankfully everyone is going to be okay, but one woman said that she thought that the plane was going to go down, another passenger described a flight attendant falling on top of him as things were flying all over the plane, certainly some very chaotic and harrowing moments as folks were enjoying the start of the holiday weekend. >> priscilla, millions are expected to travel this holiday weekend, how are things looking in houston so far? >> reporter: yeah, so good news here, all is smooth sailing for now, not the case in some other places overnight in denver, we saw these huge crowds of people when they
. >> priscilla thompson is in houston. i want to talk and start with that emergency landing in memphis, sounds scary, walk us through what happened. >> reporter: yeah. very scary. they were onboard on the flight when they began to experience this severe turbulence they had to make that emergency landing in memphis, we learned that one person was hospitalized and six other people were treated on scene. 182 on that plane and thankfully everyone is going to be okay, but one woman said...
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nbc news correspondent priscilla thompson has more. >> reporter: we're now hearing 911 calls from a person who identified themselves as the shooter's uncle and you can hear him begging to speak to his nephew and try to talk him down, but by the time that call came in it was too late and we're also seeing those crucial moments when officers finally entered those classrooms and a warning that system of the video and audio you're about to see may be disturbing. newly released bodycam video from the robb elementary school shooting. from the day, some blurred or redacted by the city also showing the chaotic aftermath as panicked officers rushed to get children out of those classrooms. and administer aid after 77 minutes in the hallway. waiting to confront the gunman. the release due to a court order after a lawsuit from a media coalition including nbc news. among the material, desperate 911 calls. including this recording from a man identifying himself as the shooter's uncle. >> he's my nephew, ma'am, he's the shooter. maybe he could listen to me, because he does listen to me. >> reporter: a pe
nbc news correspondent priscilla thompson has more. >> reporter: we're now hearing 911 calls from a person who identified themselves as the shooter's uncle and you can hear him begging to speak to his nephew and try to talk him down, but by the time that call came in it was too late and we're also seeing those crucial moments when officers finally entered those classrooms and a warning that system of the video and audio you're about to see may be disturbing. newly released bodycam video...
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priscilla thompson is about 30 miles south of fayetteville. with nowhere to go, water is now gushing out of manholes, flooding roads and now threatening homes. shivering in blankets, three children described a rescue from a creek in raleigh as floodwaters rose. >> it was very scary. it was just rushing on. and there were a bunch of sticks. and they were, they were hitting us. >> reporter: further south, riehli reeling from the rush of rain they couldn't handle. >> let's turn to angie lassman for the latest on where debby is heading and what debby is bringing. >> we made it to friday, and we're we're finally starting to see things winds down. we still see tropical depression debby and a big batch of rain working over the appalachians where we've seen plenty of reports of some flooding. those flood alerts are up from new england down to the carolinas. notice the flash flood warnings in effect this morning. the rain is going to continue working to the north and east. we'll see soaking conditions for folks across this area through the day today. b
priscilla thompson is about 30 miles south of fayetteville. with nowhere to go, water is now gushing out of manholes, flooding roads and now threatening homes. shivering in blankets, three children described a rescue from a creek in raleigh as floodwaters rose. >> it was very scary. it was just rushing on. and there were a bunch of sticks. and they were, they were hitting us. >> reporter: further south, riehli reeling from the rush of rain they couldn't handle. >> let's turn...
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. >> reporter: priscilla thompson is in georgia. >> here in savannah, the ground is so saturated, it has caused this sidewalk to buckle, toppling this massive tree, sending it crashing into this car and leaving the road here impassable. >> reporter: the storm is responsible for at least six deaths, five of them in florida with debby's wrath slated to last for days. nbc news, charleston. >> nbc meteorologist angie lassman is tracking the storm for us. >> we are far from done with tropical storm debby. right now winds are at 45 miles per hour. the rain still working its way in across the same regions it's been impacting for days and days. 16 million people included in flood alerts, especially keeping a close eye on savannah and charleston under flash flood warnings at this hour with more rain on the way. the track of the system is going to sit offshore for a little while longer and bang ok offer t off to the north and west. it meanders off the south carolina coast for a number of days, bringing all the heavy rain to the inland areas of the mid atlantic and working its way to the north.
. >> reporter: priscilla thompson is in georgia. >> here in savannah, the ground is so saturated, it has caused this sidewalk to buckle, toppling this massive tree, sending it crashing into this car and leaving the road here impassable. >> reporter: the storm is responsible for at least six deaths, five of them in florida with debby's wrath slated to last for days. nbc news, charleston. >> nbc meteorologist angie lassman is tracking the storm for us. >> we are far...
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but, as priscilla thompson reports, severe storms may get in the way. >> reporter: massive tornados tearing through the dakotas. dozens of freight cars flung offeoff the tracks in north dakota. the treacherous weather moving in, just as millions are eager to get out. you're leaving today, why? >> definitely because fridays already are chaotic. and then a three day weekend. >> reporter: but harrowing moments in the sky wednesday after this united airlines nate hit severe turbulence. >> wasn't sure if we were going down, honestly. it was, it was very scary. >> reporter: one person hospitalized and six others injured, officials say, after that chicago-bound plane was forced to land in memphis. >> it was pretty intense, actually. i saw one of the ladies that hit the roof and then landed on top of me and the other passengers. >> reporter: the long weekend also off to a bumpy start in denver. a packed terminal after a mechanical issue shut down trains between concourses for hours. >> you couldn't get on and you couldn't get off once you did get on. >> reporter: millions are under threat of severe
but, as priscilla thompson reports, severe storms may get in the way. >> reporter: massive tornados tearing through the dakotas. dozens of freight cars flung offeoff the tracks in north dakota. the treacherous weather moving in, just as millions are eager to get out. you're leaving today, why? >> definitely because fridays already are chaotic. and then a three day weekend. >> reporter: but harrowing moments in the sky wednesday after this united airlines nate hit severe...
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priscilla thompson is in north carolina with more. >> reporter: treacherous storms slamming the entire east coast. floodwaters filling the streets of new york and new jersey. cars abandoned. the region experiencing record-breaking rainfall. even before the remnants of debby arrived. officials in new york city using drones to warn residents. >> be prepared to leave your location if flooding occurs. do not hesitate. >> oh, my god. i never heard it so bad. it was coming down in buckets. >> and there's a tornado somewhere in the area. >> reporter: and, in ohio, tornado sirens sent shoppers fleeing. strong winds shredding homes, knocking down power lines like dominoes. and flipping this car upright. further south, tropical storm debby gearing up for another destructive run. a tornado touching down in north carolina. residents in hugher, south carolina rescued by boats. as officials in charleston worked desperately to pump water out. >> we have never experienced anything like this. >> reporter: erin mclaughlin is in myrtle beach. >> here in myrtle beach, we're being hit by a pretty significa
priscilla thompson is in north carolina with more. >> reporter: treacherous storms slamming the entire east coast. floodwaters filling the streets of new york and new jersey. cars abandoned. the region experiencing record-breaking rainfall. even before the remnants of debby arrived. officials in new york city using drones to warn residents. >> be prepared to leave your location if flooding occurs. do not hesitate. >> oh, my god. i never heard it so bad. it was coming down in...
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nbc's priscilla thompson kicks off our coverage. >> reporter: whipping winds. torrential downpours. communities submerged. >> everybody's just kind of shocked. >> reporter: debby wreaking havoc across the coast, slamming florida as a category 1 stoorm. the sunshine state's west coast pummeled. jesse kirsch is there. >> even hours after hurricane debby made landfall, some areas still inundated with water. take a look at this street. it's hard to tell where the roadway ends and the gulf of mexico begins. >> reporter: at least four people have died, including two children, one, a 13-year-old killed after this tree fell on their home. the driver of this 18 wheeler killed after the driechever sput of control, barrelling over a barrier into the tampa bay canal. drivers raced to rescue the submerged driver e. the effects of climate change producing slower-moving tropical systems. >> i've seen tropical storms but never seen it flood like this. never. >> reporter: georgia bracing for the worst. >> this is a once in a thousand year potential rainfall. >> reporter: with debby moving in as a tr
nbc's priscilla thompson kicks off our coverage. >> reporter: whipping winds. torrential downpours. communities submerged. >> everybody's just kind of shocked. >> reporter: debby wreaking havoc across the coast, slamming florida as a category 1 stoorm. the sunshine state's west coast pummeled. jesse kirsch is there. >> even hours after hurricane debby made landfall, some areas still inundated with water. take a look at this street. it's hard to tell where the roadway...
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. >> reporter: priscilla thompson is in georgia. >> here in savannah, the ground is so saturated, it has caused this sidewalk to buckle, toppling this massive tree, sending it crashing into this car and leaving the road here impassable. the storm is responsible for at least six deaths, five of them in florida with debby's wrath slated to last for days. maggie vespa, nbc news, charleston. >> let's bring in bill karins now for a wider look at what is happening here. this is going to be a dangerous situation pretty much all week? >> lester, it's going to take until saturday morning for this storm to exit new england, but today just a slow tour of savannah. that's where it sits this evening. torrential rain bands are surrounding the periphery of the storm. we do have flash flood warnings for columbia, south carolina, charleston to savannah. this includes torrential thunderstorms this evening causing a lot of problems around new york city and philadelphia. additional rainfall, 3 to 6 inches and isolated cases up to 10 inches for the carolinas, and then as the storm heads northward, 3 to 6
. >> reporter: priscilla thompson is in georgia. >> here in savannah, the ground is so saturated, it has caused this sidewalk to buckle, toppling this massive tree, sending it crashing into this car and leaving the road here impassable. the storm is responsible for at least six deaths, five of them in florida with debby's wrath slated to last for days. maggie vespa, nbc news, charleston. >> let's bring in bill karins now for a wider look at what is happening here. this is...
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priscilla thompson is there. >> reporter: whipping wind, torrential rain downpours, and communities submerged. >> everybody is just kind of shocked. >> reporter: hurricane debby wreaking havoc across the coast, slamming florida as a category 1 storm. the sunshine state's west coast pummelled. jesse kirsch is there. >> even hours after hurricane debby made landfall, here in horseshoe beach, some areas still inundated with water. take a look at this street. it's hard to tell where the roadway ends and the gulf of mexico begins. >> reporter: at least four people have died, including two children. one a 13-year-old, killed after this tree fell on their home. the driver of this 18-wheeler killed after police say the truck spun out of control, barreling over a concrete barrier into the tampa bay canal. divers race to recover the submerged cab. dramatic video shows the moment two stranded boaters were rescued off the coast of boca grande, hoisted to safety. the effects of climate change now producing slower moving tropical systems with higher rainfall totals. >> i've seen tropical storms, braved tro
priscilla thompson is there. >> reporter: whipping wind, torrential rain downpours, and communities submerged. >> everybody is just kind of shocked. >> reporter: hurricane debby wreaking havoc across the coast, slamming florida as a category 1 storm. the sunshine state's west coast pummelled. jesse kirsch is there. >> even hours after hurricane debby made landfall, here in horseshoe beach, some areas still inundated with water. take a look at this street. it's hard to...
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here is priscilla thompson. >> reporter: massive tornadoes tearing through the dakotas. slamme dozens of freight cars flung off the tracks in north dakota after five reported twisters slammed the region overnight. >> lock the window! >> reporter: the treacherous weather moving in just as millions are eager to get out. you're leaving today. why? >> definitely because fridays already are chaotic, and then a three-day weekend. >> reporter: but harrowing moments in the sky wednesday after this united airlines flight hit severe turbulence. >> i wasn't sure if we were going down, honestly. it was -- it was very scary. >> reporter: one person hospitalized and six others injured, officials say, after that >> it was pr intense. actually, i saw one of chicago-bound plane was forced to land in memphis. >> it was pretty intense. actually, i saw one of the ladies that hit the roof and then landed on top of me and the other passengers. >> reporter: the long weekend also off to a bumpy start in denver. a packed terminal after a mechanical issue shut down trains between concourses for h
here is priscilla thompson. >> reporter: massive tornadoes tearing through the dakotas. slamme dozens of freight cars flung off the tracks in north dakota after five reported twisters slammed the region overnight. >> lock the window! >> reporter: the treacherous weather moving in just as millions are eager to get out. you're leaving today. why? >> definitely because fridays already are chaotic, and then a three-day weekend. >> reporter: but harrowing moments in the...
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priscilla thompson is about 30 miles south of fayetteville. >> with nowhere to go, water is now gushingut of manholes, flooding roads, and now threatening homes. >> reporter: shivering in blankets, three children describe their rescue from a creek in raleigh as floodwaters rise. >> it was very scary. >> it was just rushing on. there were a bunch of sticks, and they were hitting us. >> reporter: further south, bladenboro reeling from the rush of rain the town couldn't handle. >> it's very heartbreaking for these businesses. they work so hard and call this place home. >> reporter: tomorrow flood risks and tornado threats continue moving north from virginia to vermont. remnants of debby should be arriving in new england by the weekend. lester? >> all right, marissa, thank you. >>> in 60 seconds, has enough been done to bring lahaina back after the wildfire that killed more than 100 people? we return to maui one year later as people struggle to find somewhere to live. year lata i have moderate to severe crohn's disease. now, there's skyrizi. ♪ things are looking up ♪ ♪ i've got symptom reli
priscilla thompson is about 30 miles south of fayetteville. >> with nowhere to go, water is now gushingut of manholes, flooding roads, and now threatening homes. >> reporter: shivering in blankets, three children describe their rescue from a creek in raleigh as floodwaters rise. >> it was very scary. >> it was just rushing on. there were a bunch of sticks, and they were hitting us. >> reporter: further south, bladenboro reeling from the rush of rain the town...
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. >> and then new exclusive interview with nbc's priscilla thompson, amanda said this about the impact hopes sharing her story will have. >> also so important and very motivating and i like to say that this is really exhausting and it puts me to bed at night but it also is what gets me up in the morning because this is the fight that we have to fight in order to make change. >> joining us now is michigan attorney general dana nessel. general nessel, first of all, just -- can you just talk about how in michigan, you all have moved to protect the rights of people all over your state to be able to make their own decisions? and how perhaps what's happening in michigan could be a model for other states across the country. >> yeah. well, first of all, thanks for having me. in the wake of the 2022 dobbs decision, immediately our very draconian 1931 abortion ban with virtually no exceptions went back into effect. and, you know, similarly to what kamala harris had done with prop 8, back in 2011, i said i will not enforce this abortion prohibition. meaning i won't prosecute women or their doctor
. >> and then new exclusive interview with nbc's priscilla thompson, amanda said this about the impact hopes sharing her story will have. >> also so important and very motivating and i like to say that this is really exhausting and it puts me to bed at night but it also is what gets me up in the morning because this is the fight that we have to fight in order to make change. >> joining us now is michigan attorney general dana nessel. general nessel, first of all, just -- can...
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priscilla thompson joins me from houston and what are we learning in this new documents released? we are learning the man identifying himself as the shooter's uncle called 911 and attempted to talk the gunman down but by then it was too late. we are learning more about the crucial moments were officers finally enter the classrooms and a warning, the video and audio you are going to see here are disturbing. >> reporter: newly released body camera video from the robb elementary school shooting captures the moment officers took down the gunman in a barrage of bullets in uvalde. and here summer blurred and redacted by the city but it shows the chaotic aftermath as panicked officers rush to get children out of the classrooms. they also try to administer aid after 77 minutes in the hallway waiting to confront the gunman. >> everybody out who is not a medic. the release today through a court order after a lawsuit through media coalition including nbc news. among the material desperate 911 calls. and this includes this recording from a man identifying himself as the shooter's uncle. >> do
priscilla thompson joins me from houston and what are we learning in this new documents released? we are learning the man identifying himself as the shooter's uncle called 911 and attempted to talk the gunman down but by then it was too late. we are learning more about the crucial moments were officers finally enter the classrooms and a warning, the video and audio you are going to see here are disturbing. >> reporter: newly released body camera video from the robb elementary school...
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priscilla thompson is in savannah where you could get 20 inches of rain.ere? >> reporter: yeah, andrea. well, they're doing what you see behind me. they are sandbagging. folks have been out here for hours throughout the morning filling these bags with sand. some folks are getting just a few, but others are getting dozens of bags, trying to protect their homes as this area braces for potentially 10 to 20 inch of rain. we could see localized amounts of up to 30 inches of rain. you've got folks out with the wagons doing what they can to make sure they're ready as this rain begins to move in in the next couple of hours. as we talk about this and look at what folks are doing to prepare, and some of the people we have talked to don't have flood insurance so they're hoping these sandbags can be the difference of getting a foot of rain in their homes. i did not mention the climate connection. we're talking about a storm that could stall over this area for 24 hours or days and that is a direct result of the warming atmosphere that is creating a blocking pattern. so
priscilla thompson is in savannah where you could get 20 inches of rain.ere? >> reporter: yeah, andrea. well, they're doing what you see behind me. they are sandbagging. folks have been out here for hours throughout the morning filling these bags with sand. some folks are getting just a few, but others are getting dozens of bags, trying to protect their homes as this area braces for potentially 10 to 20 inch of rain. we could see localized amounts of up to 30 inches of rain. you've got...
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19 students and two teaches were killed in that mass shooting in 2022 nbc news correspondent priscilla thompsonat are we learning from this new footage >> reporter: well, jose, we now know that a man identifying himself as the shooter's uncle called 911 and begged to allow them to talk to the gunman, to try to talk him down, but by then it was already too late and we're also getting a glimpse at that moment when officers finally entered that classroom and a warning that some of the audio and video you're about to see is disturbing. >> newly released body cam video from the robb elementary school shooting appears to capture the moment officers took down the uvalde gunman in a barrage of bullets. >> watch the kids. >> reporter: footage from the day, some blurred or redacted from the city also showing the chaotic aftermath as panicked officers rushed to get children out of those classrooms. >> she's still alive >> and administer aid after 77 minutes in the hallway waiting to confront the gunman >> everybody that's a medic. out, out. >> reporter: the release due to a court order after a lawsuit fro
19 students and two teaches were killed in that mass shooting in 2022 nbc news correspondent priscilla thompsonat are we learning from this new footage >> reporter: well, jose, we now know that a man identifying himself as the shooter's uncle called 911 and begged to allow them to talk to the gunman, to try to talk him down, but by then it was already too late and we're also getting a glimpse at that moment when officers finally entered that classroom and a warning that some of the audio...
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our correspondent priscilla thompson has been doing reporting from there. there were several rescues. so far no report of injuries. all of this is part of why it's so important to stay off the roads if you don't have to be on the roads, and places like north carolina, there's tree branches coming down as i speak. we might have to move out of here. all of this is such an important reminder of why it is important to take these warnings seriously. as this storm continues to move north, jose, we're looking at north carolina and virginia which, of course, our weather teams can speak to. >> marissa parra, thank you so very much. let's speak with our weather team. the head of that weather team, bill, where is debby headed now? i want to ask you after this, though, about the whole heat advisory for the entire state of florida today. let's check in on debby right now. >> okay. so the first thing with debby is the storm is finally starting to move. up to ten miles per hour. from here on out the storm will accelerate and race up the east coast. that minimizes the thre
our correspondent priscilla thompson has been doing reporting from there. there were several rescues. so far no report of injuries. all of this is part of why it's so important to stay off the roads if you don't have to be on the roads, and places like north carolina, there's tree branches coming down as i speak. we might have to move out of here. all of this is such an important reminder of why it is important to take these warnings seriously. as this storm continues to move north, jose, we're...
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nbc's priscilla thompson is in the storm zone in wilmington. what's still coming? because debby is over the atlantic ocean, we're getting the rain in waves, but when it comes, it can be heavy, and so there is still the potential for flooding, and the other threat here are the rivers, many of which are expected to reach major flood stage by the end of the week. while things may look calm right now, the threat is not over just yet. tropical storm debby unleashing its strength from florida to the carolinas. the powerful storm leaving much of the southeast under water this morning washing out roads in georgia and bringing down trees and power lines in south carolina, residents scrambling to prevent possible damage, some even clearing drains as the storm slams south carolina with heavy rain. >> they're our only lifeline. without those, there's nothing stopping the water coming up. >> reporter: but for many it's already too late, with residents in bluffton, south carolina, worried this is only the beginning. even more rain is expected to fall in the coming days. >> the b
nbc's priscilla thompson is in the storm zone in wilmington. what's still coming? because debby is over the atlantic ocean, we're getting the rain in waves, but when it comes, it can be heavy, and so there is still the potential for flooding, and the other threat here are the rivers, many of which are expected to reach major flood stage by the end of the week. while things may look calm right now, the threat is not over just yet. tropical storm debby unleashing its strength from florida to the...
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priscilla thompson, thank you and have a great weekend. >>> join us for "chris jansing reports" every weekday 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. eastern. our coverage continues with "katy tur reports" now. >> good to be with you, i'm katy tur. kamala harris is on day two of her georgia bus tour, and donald trump is on day two of a particularly wild set of controversies even for him. we'll get to harris in a moment. first, here's what's happening in trump world. he's campaigning in michigan and wisconsin today, presumably there to talk about jobs and the economy. instead, though, the headlines are about his photo op in a restricted space in arlington cemetery. the campaign was told of the rules against political filming days ago, and the pentagon is going on the record to say a trump campaign staffer physically shoved an arlington employee, a woman who was trying to enforce those rules, in their words abruptly pushed aside. the trump campaign says the staffer was suffering from what they called a mental health episode, and now j.d. vance is yelling at vp kamala harris for criticizing donald trump over
priscilla thompson, thank you and have a great weekend. >>> join us for "chris jansing reports" every weekday 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. eastern. our coverage continues with "katy tur reports" now. >> good to be with you, i'm katy tur. kamala harris is on day two of her georgia bus tour, and donald trump is on day two of a particularly wild set of controversies even for him. we'll get to harris in a moment. first, here's what's happening in trump world. he's...
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but, first, priscilla thompson joins us from north carolina. good morning. >> reporter: hoda, good morning. right now we're in the outer band. so the rain is coming in waves. but when it comes, it is heavy. that could cause flooding. the other threat, rivers like this one, which are expected to reach major flood stage. while it might look calm right now, this threat is not over yet. tropical storm debby unleashing its strength. the powerful storm leaving much of the southeast under water this morning, washing out roads in georgia and bringing down trees and power lines in south carolina. residents scrambling to prevent possible damage. some even clearing drains as the storm slams south carolina with heavy rains. >> without those, there is nothing stopping the water just coming up. >> reporter: but for many, it is already too late. with residents in south carolina worried this is only the beginning. even more rain is expected to fall in the coming days. >> the bedrooms are soaking wet. the bathrooms are soaking wet. >> reporter: across the regio
but, first, priscilla thompson joins us from north carolina. good morning. >> reporter: hoda, good morning. right now we're in the outer band. so the rain is coming in waves. but when it comes, it is heavy. that could cause flooding. the other threat, rivers like this one, which are expected to reach major flood stage. while it might look calm right now, this threat is not over yet. tropical storm debby unleashing its strength. the powerful storm leaving much of the southeast under water...
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we'll get to al's holiday weekend forecast in just a moment, but first, priscilla thompson is tracking the travel for us. good morning to you, priscilla. >> reporter: sheinelle, good morning. more than 880,000 people are expected to travel through houston's airports, starting today through this holiday weekend. and as you can see, some of these lines are already starting to grow. and this is just a snapshot of what we are expecting nationwide, over this busy and historic holiday weekend. and unfortunately for some, the headac headaches have already begun. >>> overnight, travel troubles, just as the labor day crush begins. at denver international airport, a massive backup after officials say a mechanical issue shut down trains between concourses. >> you couldn't get on and you couldn't get off once you did get on. >> reporter: the delays spilling over to security check points, with passengers scrambling to get to their gates. there was also a serious scare in the skies for some united airline fliers. >> we have a 737 aircraft coming in with 182 souls onboard. it has turbulence problems.
we'll get to al's holiday weekend forecast in just a moment, but first, priscilla thompson is tracking the travel for us. good morning to you, priscilla. >> reporter: sheinelle, good morning. more than 880,000 people are expected to travel through houston's airports, starting today through this holiday weekend. and as you can see, some of these lines are already starting to grow. and this is just a snapshot of what we are expecting nationwide, over this busy and historic holiday weekend....
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priscilla thompson has the latest. >> reporter: travel troubles.kup after a mechanical issue shut down trains between concourses. >> you couldn't get on or get off. >> reporter: the delays spilling over to security check points with passengers scrambling to get to their gates. there was a serious scare in the skies for united. >> we have a 737 aircraft coming in with 182 souls on board. it has turbulence problems. >> reporter: a plane traveling from cancun to chicago hit with severe turbulence, forcing an emergency landing in memphis. >> we got some passengers possibly injured. >> reporter: at least seven people were hurt, with one of them hospitalized. it cops as united flight attendants say they're prepared to walk off the job. the union voting in favor of a strike for a first time in 20 years, demanding double digit pay increases. picket lines formed at multiple airports. >> we don't want to strike, but what this group is saying they're willing to do what it take toss get that contract. >> reporter: united says we remain eager to reach an agreem
priscilla thompson has the latest. >> reporter: travel troubles.kup after a mechanical issue shut down trains between concourses. >> you couldn't get on or get off. >> reporter: the delays spilling over to security check points with passengers scrambling to get to their gates. there was a serious scare in the skies for united. >> we have a 737 aircraft coming in with 182 souls on board. it has turbulence problems. >> reporter: a plane traveling from cancun to...
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priscilla. thank you so much to you both. let's talk a little bit more about all of this with our political experts. alex thompson to you first, she has more her jobs to do tonight than i think normally a candidate has or is she going to approach this? i mean, it's what happens when you inherit the democratic nomination for weeks before the convention, and you are famous, but not necessarily known. >> now i can tell you that over the past three-and-a-half years, some kamala harris aides have been very frustrated by the fact that they, when they tried to get her to introduce herself as in terms of her biography, she's often resistant. she's really preferred to stay on policy. now what i'm told is this speech is going to really lean in much more into her biography. you are going to hear the story about her mom. you're going to hear the story about how her mom's dream was to cure cancer. you're going to have maya harris her sister, introducer. they are as hundreds of millions of dollars are being spent on tv right now, trying to define kamala harris from both sides, you are going to really see them lean into her bio
priscilla. thank you so much to you both. let's talk a little bit more about all of this with our political experts. alex thompson to you first, she has more her jobs to do tonight than i think normally a candidate has or is she going to approach this? i mean, it's what happens when you inherit the democratic nomination for weeks before the convention, and you are famous, but not necessarily known. >> now i can tell you that over the past three-and-a-half years, some kamala harris aides...