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sarah rosario, nbc news, charlotte. the tulsa police officer who shot and killed an unarmed black man has posted a 50- thousa betty shelby is charged with first-degree manslaughter. she turned herself in overnight.. but 20 minutes later posted bond. police say terence crutcher did not have a gun on him or in his vehicle when he was shot with hishands raised in the air. governorscott walker is rming a bipartisan task force to fight the heroin and prescription drug crisis in wisconsin.the task force team will include the public - police and medical professionals to come up with real solutions to deal with the problem. druoverdose from 2004 to 2014.half were caused by prescription painkillers. the governor signed the order forming the task force yesterday at a walgreens here in milwaukee to highlight the store's drug take-back disposal program. bins... like this one at 35th and wisconsin... are set up for people to drop off unused medication. gov. scott walker<"105517 when you come here there's no questions, no hassle, and
sarah rosario, nbc news, charlotte. the tulsa police officer who shot and killed an unarmed black man has posted a 50- thousa betty shelby is charged with first-degree manslaughter. she turned herself in overnight.. but 20 minutes later posted bond. police say terence crutcher did not have a gun on him or in his vehicle when he was shot with hishands raised in the air. governorscott walker is rming a bipartisan task force to fight the heroin and prescription drug crisis in wisconsin.the task...
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nbc national correspondent, sarah rsa sarah rosario is in cedar key where people are being told to heed the warnings. >> reporter: here in cedar key, we are just south of where tropical storm hermine is expected to make landfall early tomorrow morning. and already, there are several watches and warnings in effect. one of them is a hurricane warning. with this storm gaining strength, the threat for tornadoes and storm surges and flash flooding, all of that increases. >> then the car went -- and there was like a jump in the road, i don't know. and water sloshed over the hood and it stopped. >> reporter: the rising water there forcing some people out of their homes, as others scrambled to get sandbags all in an effort to keep the water out. >> getting ready. >> yeah? >> getting ready. got the sand, got the gas for the generator. >> reporter: florida governor rick scott has declared a state of emergency for most of the state, this as local officials have barricaded roads in flood-prone areas to keep drivers from getting stuck. and with many stores and schools closed, residents are being ask
nbc national correspondent, sarah rsa sarah rosario is in cedar key where people are being told to heed the warnings. >> reporter: here in cedar key, we are just south of where tropical storm hermine is expected to make landfall early tomorrow morning. and already, there are several watches and warnings in effect. one of them is a hurricane warning. with this storm gaining strength, the threat for tornadoes and storm surges and flash flooding, all of that increases. >> then the car...
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sarah rosario nbc news. police have ?not? released the gunman's name. one of the injured students remains in critical condition. the other student and the injured teacher have been treated and released. the f-b-i and wisconsin reviewing recent complaints about credit card skimmers at gas pumps and atms statewide. crooks rigged gas pumps recently in brookfield, franklin, elm grove and random lake. skimming devices were also recently discovered at 3 bank atms in kenosha. the average cost of groceries in wisconsin decreased by 8 percent over the last year.the wisconsin farm bureau federation found shoppers spent an average of 49-dollars on 16 basic food 70 cents less than in march and more than 4-dollars less than september 2015.some of the food items that has decreased in cost include the price of eggs, dairy prices and cost of beef. local police officers pitching in for breast cancer awareness month.coming up new on live at 6.... as october approaches, fox valley officers are raising awareness for the deadly disease, in a unique way.. we'll show you how.
sarah rosario nbc news. police have ?not? released the gunman's name. one of the injured students remains in critical condition. the other student and the injured teacher have been treated and released. the f-b-i and wisconsin reviewing recent complaints about credit card skimmers at gas pumps and atms statewide. crooks rigged gas pumps recently in brookfield, franklin, elm grove and random lake. skimming devices were also recently discovered at 3 bank atms in kenosha. the average cost of...
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joining us from charlotte is sarah rosario. good morning, sarah. are morero today? >> as of right now, we haven't been told about any more protests expected today, but we can expect them to be peaceful, or we're hoping they will be peaceful as they were last night. a stark contrast to how they were just two nights ago with police having to come out in riot gear, having to use the tear gas and rubber bullets to try to disperse the crowd and calmthem down. there were some tense moments last night, but police officers tell us people inside the crowd, other people who were remaining calm were able to calm down other people who were getting tense during parts of the protest last night. officers were paying attention to people out there. we are seeing they were able to enforce -- they didn't enforce the curfew because of the peaceful protest. what people were most upset about is what you guys really touched on the most, the release of that video of the shooting we're hoping to get more information about that today. and if any more protests come out. we'll be sure to keep
joining us from charlotte is sarah rosario. good morning, sarah. are morero today? >> as of right now, we haven't been told about any more protests expected today, but we can expect them to be peaceful, or we're hoping they will be peaceful as they were last night. a stark contrast to how they were just two nights ago with police having to come out in riot gear, having to use the tear gas and rubber bullets to try to disperse the crowd and calmthem down. there were some tense moments last...
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sarah rosario, nbc news. >>> these are live pictures from the jersey shore. even at this late hour, you can seat surf is rough. let's check in with matt pace for the detail on the track of this storm. matt? >> that will be the big thing, the waves along the eastern side of our co just off the coast. most of the rain has moved off. but here's the track of it. a the storm continues to loop around and slow down, we're going to see it strengthen. winds upwards of 80 mile answer hour. when it happens, that pushes all that wear directly onshore. trisha, coming up, we have our own tropical storm that we're watching. those details coming up. >> thanks so much, matt. >>> tracking tomorrow, mother teresa will become a saint. the late none will be canonize bid pope francis. people from all over the world have gathered to witness the historic event. >>> guns and daggers. the surprising items tsa has had to confiscate at its arizona airport. and how to make donation to someone in need isn't going to waste. the family behind the reel-will life m narks ster house. and on we
sarah rosario, nbc news. >>> these are live pictures from the jersey shore. even at this late hour, you can seat surf is rough. let's check in with matt pace for the detail on the track of this storm. matt? >> that will be the big thing, the waves along the eastern side of our co just off the coast. most of the rain has moved off. but here's the track of it. a the storm continues to loop around and slow down, we're going to see it strengthen. winds upwards of 80 mile answer hour....
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sarah rosario has more on the threat to people as the storm and stars stuck in rising waters. some of what we've seen from tropical storm hermine. >> a little jolt of all my goodness. >> my biggest concern is the people who are in storm surge evacuation zones and told to evacuate won't get out. >>reporter: with most of the state under a state of emergency, governor rick scott announced the closure of all this as residents scramble for sandbags. more than 11,000 filled in ocala in two days . >> cutting ready. the sand, got the gas. the generator. >>reporter: in sarasota county, it's easier for some to travel the roads by kayak than by car. in other flood prone area like cedar key isrelatively dry. local officials warned of the calm before the storm. >> i'm laughing because it's so calming, so deceiving right now. we all know fast the water comes up on first street >>reporter: included in the evacuation are an animal shelter in jacksonville and in bradington. residents are toldto stay inside and off the road, the entire state prepares for what's to come. the store make landfall
sarah rosario has more on the threat to people as the storm and stars stuck in rising waters. some of what we've seen from tropical storm hermine. >> a little jolt of all my goodness. >> my biggest concern is the people who are in storm surge evacuation zones and told to evacuate won't get out. >>reporter: with most of the state under a state of emergency, governor rick scott announced the closure of all this as residents scramble for sandbags. more than 11,000 filled in ocala...
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sarah rosario. back to you. >>> we know when these things happen even though there are mandatory evacuation orders some folks say they are not going anywhere. is that case there? reporter: where we are in we are under mandatory evacuation order. local officials say if something happens and they need to call 911 no one is coming to save them because they don't want to put first responders at risk to try to save some of the people. we will keep an eye on the storm. >>> very tense time. sarah rosario. stay safe and thank you very much. >>> you have heard us talk about the drug narcan that helps people revive drug addicts. staple for every cruiser. as ohio state police -- i'm sorry an ohio state police cruiser had a dashcam rolling when two lives were saved. >> this is i-75 northbound traffic just north of cincinnati. butler county if you know the area and i want to draw your attention to this vehicle. earlier this week police were right over here. they pull off to the side of out what was going on with
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reporting live, sarah rosario, back to you. >> thank you, sarah. >> we'll update the facebook page with video and posts all night long. >>> we turn to politics now. donald trump campaigning in the battleground state of ohio. this is one day after delivering a hard-line speech on immigration. trump is vowing that america comes first and that means that people that are here illegally will be deported. steve handelsman with reaction to the speech. >> it could be tough to figure out. just yesterday morning in mexico, donald trump was sounding a softer line on deportation but it's clear that trump believes an america first hard line can save his bid for the white house. hoping he is staging a comeback, donald trump in ohio today summed up his new push in two >> it will be, from now on, america first. >> reporter: his meeting in mexico was great, he says. trump reassured u.s. voters. >> our greatest compassion will be for the american citizen. >> reporter: cheers of usa, usa and the crowd loved his wall. >> mexico's going to pay for the wall. >> reporter: he said it to day. clinton running ma
reporting live, sarah rosario, back to you. >> thank you, sarah. >> we'll update the facebook page with video and posts all night long. >>> we turn to politics now. donald trump campaigning in the battleground state of ohio. this is one day after delivering a hard-line speech on immigration. trump is vowing that america comes first and that means that people that are here illegally will be deported. steve handelsman with reaction to the speech. >> it could be tough to...
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that was sarah rosario reporting from charlotte. >> i'm gigi stone woods. >> i'm francis rivera. thank you for being with us up we'll be back here tomorrow. >> dana: violence continues. a state of emergency declared in charlotte, north carolina after a second night of protests. a look at how these protests have affected many people who live there and what police are saying this morning. >> kim: we have camera moment. violent robbers ripping off people eating in a restaurant. this is a local story. it played out in las vegas and we take you inside this developing moment. >> dana: many still not over the epic breakup of brad pitt and angelina jolie. jeanie most has how the celebrities are responding to good morning. welcome in on this thursday. it is 4:29, september 22. and autumn arrives hours from now. >> kim: we're counting done the minutes now at this point. you are waking up to huge news. we are taking you live to charlotte this morning where the governor there declared a state of emergency because of what has been playing out overnight with the violent protest. brad pitt is b
that was sarah rosario reporting from charlotte. >> i'm gigi stone woods. >> i'm francis rivera. thank you for being with us up we'll be back here tomorrow. >> dana: violence continues. a state of emergency declared in charlotte, north carolina after a second night of protests. a look at how these protests have affected many people who live there and what police are saying this morning. >> kim: we have camera moment. violent robbers ripping off people eating in a...
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nbc's sarah rosario continues our night team coverage. >> reporter: the storm barreling into florida as a hurricane friday, has already killed two people while taking out its wrath on the east coast. winds, storm surge and rain flooding roads, damaging homes and businesses, and leaving hundreds of thousands without power. on hatteras island, north carolina it spawned a >> the alarm came over the phone, tornado warning, take shelter. >> reporter: the winds toppling a camper over. this family made it out just in time. >> i'm in a state of shock right now. but all the kids are fine. >> reporter: now a new target, the northeast. and beach communities not fully recovered from super storm sandy. >> we've been preparing since wednesday when we were notified of the possibility. >> reporter: as people fill sand bags in new jersey, hermine possibility some vacationers in ocean city, maryland don't want to risk. >> we saw the damage that it was doing in florida and saw it was going to come up the coast, so we wanted to get out before it got really bad here. report for jeff and his family, their
nbc's sarah rosario continues our night team coverage. >> reporter: the storm barreling into florida as a hurricane friday, has already killed two people while taking out its wrath on the east coast. winds, storm surge and rain flooding roads, damaging homes and businesses, and leaving hundreds of thousands without power. on hatteras island, north carolina it spawned a >> the alarm came over the phone, tornado warning, take shelter. >> reporter: the winds toppling a camper...
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that was sarah rosario reporting from charlotte. >> i'm gigi stone woods. >> i'm francis rivera.or being with us up early on this thursday. we'll be back here tomorrow. =sam/vo= "state emergency". >>> a double shooting in concord and police are still looking for the suspects. i am live in concord. i will have more on the late night shooting. >>> state of emergency. southern governor calls in the national guard as police and community members in charlotte clash another night and the violence escalates while one man is clinging to life. >> people that were hurt by this, many families lost in the holocaust. >> hateful graffiti found in two dorms at san jose state. who was targeted. how the university is responding. today in the bay starts now. thanks for joining us. kris sanchez in for
that was sarah rosario reporting from charlotte. >> i'm gigi stone woods. >> i'm francis rivera.or being with us up early on this thursday. we'll be back here tomorrow. =sam/vo= "state emergency". >>> a double shooting in concord and police are still looking for the suspects. i am live in concord. i will have more on the late night shooting. >>> state of emergency. southern governor calls in the national guard as police and community members in charlotte...
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nbc's sarah rosario, good morning to you. the curfew is set to expire in less than 30 minutes. did it need to be in place last night, based on how everyone was behaving? >> reporter: well, i think local officials here wanted that curfew in place because of what happened the past two nights, but thankfully we had peaceful protests in charlotte last night, the protesters stayed out past their curfew, but what protesterse taking issue with last night is they want the police chief to release the video of keith scott's shooting death and it's something the police chief says he's not willing to do while the case is still under investigation. a third night of people taking to the streets with police in riot gear, but thursday night a message rings clear, protesters appealing for video showing the shooting death of 43-year-old keith scott, dying at the hands of police tuesday. their hope, to resolve different accounts of what happened. >> what i see in that video is an individual who is sitting in a car, who gets out in a calm, peaceful manner. >> reporter: the police chief only agreei
nbc's sarah rosario, good morning to you. the curfew is set to expire in less than 30 minutes. did it need to be in place last night, based on how everyone was behaving? >> reporter: well, i think local officials here wanted that curfew in place because of what happened the past two nights, but thankfully we had peaceful protests in charlotte last night, the protesters stayed out past their curfew, but what protesterse taking issue with last night is they want the police chief to release...
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. >>> let's bring in nbc ease sarah rosario.he's been following the violence through the night there. what's it like there now? >> reporter: alex, good morning to you. it is much more calm here in charlotte, especially compared to what it was just a couple of hours ago. the streets are now being cleaned. we had broken glass bottles in the street, broken windows. and now things are starting to go back to normal. this after hundreds of protesters took to the streets protesting the shooting death of 43-year-old keith scott. anger, racial tensions boiling over after yet another officer-involved shooting. the unrest in charlotte continues, a second night of violent protests brings out police in riot gear, using flash grenades, rubber bullets, and tear gas to disperse the crowd. hundreds taking to the streets with signs, protesting the death of 43-year-old keith scott, killed tuesday by police. overnight, loud booms sent demonstrators running for cover. police telling us at least one person was shot. they say the gunman was not a poli
. >>> let's bring in nbc ease sarah rosario.he's been following the violence through the night there. what's it like there now? >> reporter: alex, good morning to you. it is much more calm here in charlotte, especially compared to what it was just a couple of hours ago. the streets are now being cleaned. we had broken glass bottles in the street, broken windows. and now things are starting to go back to normal. this after hundreds of protesters took to the streets protesting the...
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i'm sarah rosario in charlotte, now back to you. the family of the 9-year-old boy -- shot by his younger brother -- tells us he is out of surgery, and doing better this morning .police arrested a 30-year-old woman for leaving a loaded gun near the child in the home near 20th and center.20th and center.the district attorney will review the case for possible charges in the next few days. north shore fire confirms an dollars in damage to this home in fox point.chopper 4 was over the scene on navajo road. the fire broke out on the first floor.a batallion chief tells us : the family and one pet made it out safely before firefighters arrived.the cause is under investigation. a toddler is still in the hospital this morning after police say he was injured on a bunk bed. authorities say it happened wednesday morning when the 2-year-old became wedged between the top bunk and a wall. the child's uncle says he's in the i-c-u and doing better -- but still in a coma. experts say children use the top bunk. federal officials will be in milwaukee to
i'm sarah rosario in charlotte, now back to you. the family of the 9-year-old boy -- shot by his younger brother -- tells us he is out of surgery, and doing better this morning .police arrested a 30-year-old woman for leaving a loaded gun near the child in the home near 20th and center.20th and center.the district attorney will review the case for possible charges in the next few days. north shore fire confirms an dollars in damage to this home in fox point.chopper 4 was over the scene on...
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sarah rosario joins us with more on the footage and why there are so many unanswered questions. >> sure the police have released portions of the video. coming monday after his family released cell phone video showing the same encounter, the problem in either clip you cannot see if he has a gun. leaving many questioning who is chanting in unison, hundred unite on the streets of charlotte protesting the shooting death of keith scott. now, different videos, one from keith scott's wife and the latest from the charlotte police fueling the fight. raising questions, was it's justified? >> that is the most important question that has to be answered. >> in the spirit of transparency, you will get is not the entire video but portions relevant to the case including pictures of marijuana, a holster and gun that was loaded despite scott's family saying he did not have a weapon. >> we are left with far more questions than answers. >> both parties agree it is too hard to tell in either video human though lab dna and fingerprints on the gun at the crime scene and in dash cam footage you can hear office
sarah rosario joins us with more on the footage and why there are so many unanswered questions. >> sure the police have released portions of the video. coming monday after his family released cell phone video showing the same encounter, the problem in either clip you cannot see if he has a gun. leaving many questioning who is chanting in unison, hundred unite on the streets of charlotte protesting the shooting death of keith scott. now, different videos, one from keith scott's wife and...
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sarah rosario reports on the storm and the millions affected. >> the storm has already killed two people while taking out its windstorm surge and rain flooding homes and businesses and leaving hundreds of thousands without power. on hatteras island, north carolina, the storm spurned a tornado. the fream made it out just in time. >> i'm in a state of shock right now. but all the kids are fine. >> now a new target: the northeast and beach communities not fully recovered from superstorm sandy. >> we were notified of a possibility. >> reporter: as people fill sand bags in seaside new jersey, hermine could become a hurricane again. possibility some vacationers in ocean city, maryland don't want to risk. >> we saw the damage it was doing in florida, we saw it was coming up the coast, we wanted to get out before it got bad summer vacation is ruined. >> we want to keep them safe. >> he's starting a seven hour drive back to new york before the storm hits. others are making the most of it. >> we'll see if we can do anything around here. >> a state of emergency has been declared for coastal communi
sarah rosario reports on the storm and the millions affected. >> the storm has already killed two people while taking out its windstorm surge and rain flooding homes and businesses and leaving hundreds of thousands without power. on hatteras island, north carolina, the storm spurned a tornado. the fream made it out just in time. >> i'm in a state of shock right now. but all the kids are fine. >> now a new target: the northeast and beach communities not fully recovered from...
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sarah rosario has more on how people are getting ready. >> reporter: with rough surf, gray skies and empty beaches, residents living along florida's gulf coast are preparing for hurricane hin make landfall overnight. >> move things inside. >> reporter: they are ignoring the mandatory evacuation. their town is at the center of the storm's cone. >> it's going to be 50-mile-an-hour winds. we've done everything we can prepare. >> reporter: floridians in 51 counties now in a state of emergency are making the same preparation, gathering sandbags to keep the water out. but in some parts of the tampa bay area, it wasn't enough. pictures from the air showed just some of the flooding. >> this storm, hurricane, is life threatening. >> today, the governor of florida closed government buildings giving people more time to prepare. downed trees and downed power lines may be some problems, to name a few. and while some are already dealing with a mess to clean up, others are bearing down, prepared for what's to come. for people who cos the evacuation orders, local officials say they won't get help if
sarah rosario has more on how people are getting ready. >> reporter: with rough surf, gray skies and empty beaches, residents living along florida's gulf coast are preparing for hurricane hin make landfall overnight. >> move things inside. >> reporter: they are ignoring the mandatory evacuation. their town is at the center of the storm's cone. >> it's going to be 50-mile-an-hour winds. we've done everything we can prepare. >> reporter: floridians in 51 counties now...
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more now from nbc sarah rosario. night in the city of charlotte. emotions running high, bringing hundreds out for a 4th time, all while police in riot gear joined bit national guard tried to keep peace. for the most part, they kept marchers in incidents off of i-77 in attempts to shutdown the interstates. the release of this dramatic cell phone video is fueling new anger even outsi with a demonstration of students marching and lying on the ground and this ncaa rally. >> he just took his medicine. >> reporter: the wife rushed to the scene, telling the officers that her husband has a traumatic brain injury. seconds later shots ring out. difficult to watch with no clearview of the gun. keith scott is on the ground. >> my gut reaction was pure sadness. pure sadness for anyone to have to go through that. >> reporter: now protesters call out again for body and dash cam video. >> release the . >> reporter: cries echoed by charlotte's mayor which she says will come in time? i have asked to have that released. i understand that it's not a complete picture.
more now from nbc sarah rosario. night in the city of charlotte. emotions running high, bringing hundreds out for a 4th time, all while police in riot gear joined bit national guard tried to keep peace. for the most part, they kept marchers in incidents off of i-77 in attempts to shutdown the interstates. the release of this dramatic cell phone video is fueling new anger even outsi with a demonstration of students marching and lying on the ground and this ncaa rally. >> he just took his...
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sarah rosario, willfred, back to you. >>> to politics, less than a week to go before the first pittalebate and a new "wall street journal" poll puts hillary clinton back in the lead. tracie potts joins us with more. >> reporter: in the lead but not on the trail today, presumably off preparing for the debate on monday. donald trump is in pennsylvania today with a big energy speech this morning, rally tonight and both are commenting on that unrest that sarah was talking about in charlotte. presidential candidates are reacting to the violence in north carolina. a battleground state. the police shooting of an unarmed man in tulsa, oklahoma. >> it's unbearable. it needs to become intolerable. >> reporter: donald trump at a town hall said to stop inner city crime -- >> do stop and frisk. >> reporter: democrats point out a federal court declared it unconstitutional. >> they look for the votes of people living in the inner cities and then they say we'll see you later in four years. >> reporter: trump's down 7 poents among likely voters in the latest "wall street journal" nbc news poll. clinto
sarah rosario, willfred, back to you. >>> to politics, less than a week to go before the first pittalebate and a new "wall street journal" poll puts hillary clinton back in the lead. tracie potts joins us with more. >> reporter: in the lead but not on the trail today, presumably off preparing for the debate on monday. donald trump is in pennsylvania today with a big energy speech this morning, rally tonight and both are commenting on that unrest that sarah was talking...
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nbc's sarah rosario shows us where it will likely have the worst impact this labor day weekend. with its heavy winds, rain and storm surge hermine is putting many on high alert.. ruining labor day plans for beachgoers up and down the east coast. s/ mos / no id"we would have stuck it out except we have kids so we're going to dc and destruction, florida to virginia... damaging homes and businessesclosing bridges, and turning streets into riversit's also killed two people, --a homeless man in florida hit by a tree, and a truck driver in virginia. his 18-wheeler toppled by wind. with thousands still without power hermine is headed north, taking aim at the mid-atlantic and northeas s/ sherri savino / tourist "we planned for this all summer, we're very disappointed, we come to ocean city this week all the time, this is the first time is / no id"we saw the storm path was gonna go the whole way up the east coast so we thought we better get out now and go to safety"residents and tourists alike are preparing for what's to comes/ mos / no id"we're putting extra lines on the boats and stuff
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accessing the damage and will begin cleaning up from the days of looting and unrest.in charlotte, sarah rosario, nbc news. new at noon.two cars end up under trucks in separate accidents this morning.this accident near 76th and sheridan killed one person and landed another in the hospital. chopper four captured the wreckage near 76th and sheridan.according to milwaukee police, the car ran into this department of public works truck.the 20-year-old female passenger was killed. chopper four also caught this accident at teutonia and good hope -- this car ended up pinned under a truck -- the threatening but are serious. after morning downpours, yesterday was a dreary and very humid day with highs near 80, and scattered late afternoon t'showers. there is a flash flood watch in effect until 7pm today for areas north and west of milwaukee throughout the day with muggy highs near 80. scattered downpours continue tonight with lows in the mid 60s.the best chance for rain on friday is before noon, but a few pop up showers are possible through the afternoon. it will be cooler, breezy and less humid with high
accessing the damage and will begin cleaning up from the days of looting and unrest.in charlotte, sarah rosario, nbc news. new at noon.two cars end up under trucks in separate accidents this morning.this accident near 76th and sheridan killed one person and landed another in the hospital. chopper four captured the wreckage near 76th and sheridan.according to milwaukee police, the car ran into this department of public works truck.the 20-year-old female passenger was killed. chopper four also...
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reporting live in cedar key, sarah rosario. keith, back to you. >> sarah, thank you so much. again, we are keeping a close eye on what hermine will mean for our area. the latest track of the storm is out. meteorologist sheena parveen is updating her forecast as we speak. don't go anywhere. a comprehensive look at what this storm could mean for your holiday weekend plans is coming up. the storm may be a big deal for us. it will impact your plans. stay with us. david was proud to be an american soldier. and i know i'm prejudiced because he was my son, but i don't think he had a mean bone in his body. there is not a day that i don't think about david. when i saw donald trump attack another gold star mother, i felt such a sense of outrage. "she was standing there, she had nothing to say..." if donald trump cannot respect a gold star family, then why would anyone in america think he would respect them. votevets is responsible for the content of this advertising. but how did we end up here? his mom thought he had the flu and that he was covered by the meningococcal meningitis vacci
reporting live in cedar key, sarah rosario. keith, back to you. >> sarah, thank you so much. again, we are keeping a close eye on what hermine will mean for our area. the latest track of the storm is out. meteorologist sheena parveen is updating her forecast as we speak. don't go anywhere. a comprehensive look at what this storm could mean for your holiday weekend plans is coming up. the storm may be a big deal for us. it will impact your plans. stay with us. david was proud to be an...
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reporting in cedar key, sarah rosario, nbc news. >> let's take another look at hermine. with rain in the forecast for the holiday weekend, now is the time to make sure you have the free nbc 10 app. our first alert meteorologists are constantly updating the app with the latest information. and in just minutes, glenn will return with his updated forecast. >>> some other news this morning that we've been watching, i-95 south in old city now open after being closed for hours. the tie-up was all because of an accident involving a big rig and a fire truck. the crash happened around 3:00 this morning, as firefighters were responding to a two-car accident on 95. this is just under the chestnut street overpass. this is exclusive video you'll see only on nbc 10. our photographer, pete kaine, was on 95 and saw the accident happen in his rearview mirror. >> normally when i come up on an accident, the firemen are the ones that are going to help people. it was just so eerie that they were the ones that needed help. i mean, they helped each other. they went back to the cab to make sure
reporting in cedar key, sarah rosario, nbc news. >> let's take another look at hermine. with rain in the forecast for the holiday weekend, now is the time to make sure you have the free nbc 10 app. our first alert meteorologists are constantly updating the app with the latest information. and in just minutes, glenn will return with his updated forecast. >>> some other news this morning that we've been watching, i-95 south in old city now open after being closed for hours. the...
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sarah rosario the only championship events that will be allowed to be hosted in north carolina are ones determined when a team their own campus. south korea's defense ministry says it welcomes the u-s' deployment of two b-one-b lancer bombers which flew over south korea this morning. south korea's defense ministry spokesman says it demonstrates the two countries determination to carry out its defense strategy. the u-s says the flyover was a warning to north korea after its recent nuclear test. the italian coast guard has rescued around 350 migrants the refugees were trying to cross the mediterranean sea. some 292-thousand-428 migrants and refugees have reached europe by sea since the start of the year. more than three- thousand have gone missing or died attempting the journey, according to the u-n refugee some 170 students have returned to school in italy following the deadly earthquakes that hit there last month. the school crumbled in the quake despite having been retrofitted with public funds for anti-seismic school has ten classrooms for students ranging from pre-school to middle of
sarah rosario the only championship events that will be allowed to be hosted in north carolina are ones determined when a team their own campus. south korea's defense ministry says it welcomes the u-s' deployment of two b-one-b lancer bombers which flew over south korea this morning. south korea's defense ministry spokesman says it demonstrates the two countries determination to carry out its defense strategy. the u-s says the flyover was a warning to north korea after its recent nuclear test....
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for now, reporting live in charlotte, sarah rosario.ack to you. >> thank you very much. >>> russia's finance minister said that although he's not planning tax increases in the next three years, he will propose some changes to the tax regime for the oil sector. he's aiming to cut budget deficits by 1% annually. we'll speak to the minister later on today. jeff will bring us that interview. while investors closely watch the fed for any hints on whether or not it will be hiking interest rates this year, the russian central bank governor faces a different set of problems. jeff caught up with her at the moscow financial forum and jeff is with us. hi, jeff. >> absolutely, louisa. those two russian stories are connected because what the russian economy needs at the moment is a dash for growth. that could come from higher energy revenues, it could come from a more expansive government budget, or it could come from more dramatic declines in interest rates from the central bank that would stimulate lending. but elvira nabiullina made it clear for
for now, reporting live in charlotte, sarah rosario.ack to you. >> thank you very much. >>> russia's finance minister said that although he's not planning tax increases in the next three years, he will propose some changes to the tax regime for the oil sector. he's aiming to cut budget deficits by 1% annually. we'll speak to the minister later on today. jeff will bring us that interview. while investors closely watch the fed for any hints on whether or not it will be hiking...
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sarah rosario, nbc news. >>> a lot of rattled nerves after a 5.6 magnitude earthquake rocked oklahoma today. no deaths reported because of that quake. it did destroy some homes, though. the epicenter, about 70 miles north of oklahoma city. officials say this earthquake ties the record for the strongest ever felt in that state. >>> still to come, a town devastated by the valley fire last year is slowly rebuilding. how one man is helping to inspire others, one exercise at a time. that's tonight's "bay area proud." >>> terry, we just talked about hermine across the eastern seaboard. meanwhile, across the pacific, we've got hurricane lester making its way across the hawaiian chain. we'll talk about the forecast for you after this. it's been almost one year since the valley fire devastated parts of lake county. full recovery is still a long way off. >>> it's been almost one year since the valley fire devastated parts of lake county. full recovery still a long way off. if people there want a shot of inspiration, they know where to go. our garvin thomas explains in tonight's "bay area proud.
sarah rosario, nbc news. >>> a lot of rattled nerves after a 5.6 magnitude earthquake rocked oklahoma today. no deaths reported because of that quake. it did destroy some homes, though. the epicenter, about 70 miles north of oklahoma city. officials say this earthquake ties the record for the strongest ever felt in that state. >>> still to come, a town devastated by the valley fire last year is slowly rebuilding. how one man is helping to inspire others, one exercise at a...
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reporting live in charlotte, sarah rosario. now back to you. >> thank you very much.arah rosario from nbc. it sounds much calmer last night than previous night. charlotte's mayor jennifer roberts reassured residents yesterday the city is still up and running. >> today our city is open for business as usual. and we let people know, come to our town. we are here working. we are here to serve. >> she also said during that conference they would not enact a curfew. that changed later when she enacted a curfew from midnight to 6:00 a.m. commerce has take an hit. for more on that we're going to talk to a senior staff writer with the charlotte business journal. eric, thanks for being here this morning. we've seen the pictures. we've heard a lot of the reports. heard that bank of america was telling its employees to stay home, i believe, yesterday. just wondering how things are operating in the city and what you see. >> definitely the mayor was more than just a little bit of optimistic yesterday with that statement yesterday. bank of america, wells fargo, duke energy, ally, an
reporting live in charlotte, sarah rosario. now back to you. >> thank you very much.arah rosario from nbc. it sounds much calmer last night than previous night. charlotte's mayor jennifer roberts reassured residents yesterday the city is still up and running. >> today our city is open for business as usual. and we let people know, come to our town. we are here working. we are here to serve. >> she also said during that conference they would not enact a curfew. that changed...
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nbc's sarah rosario is in charlotte. there is one key issue these protesters seem to care about the most. >> yeah, that's right, it was a night of peaceful protests. the key issue that people are caring the most about is they want the police chief to release the video of keith going to be releasing that video while this case is still under investigation. >> a third night of people taking to the streets with police in riot gear, but thursday night, a message rings clear. protesters appealing four videos showing the shooting death of 43-year-old, keith scott. dying at the hands of police tuesday. their hope, to resolve different accounts of what happened. >> what i see in that video is an individual who is sitting in a peaceful manner. >> the police chief agreeing to show the video to keith scott's family. their lawyer and the state bureau of investigations. >> i'm going to be very intentional about protecting the integrity of the investigation. i'm not going to release the video. >> police say scott ignored multiple warni
nbc's sarah rosario is in charlotte. there is one key issue these protesters seem to care about the most. >> yeah, that's right, it was a night of peaceful protests. the key issue that people are caring the most about is they want the police chief to release the video of keith going to be releasing that video while this case is still under investigation. >> a third night of people taking to the streets with police in riot gear, but thursday night, a message rings clear. protesters...
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nbc's sarah rosario has more on the storm so far and measures taken to keep people safe. >> reporter: with rough surf, gray skies and empty beaches residents living along florida's gulf coast are bracing for hurricane hermine. >> get rid of debris, strap things down. >> reporter: rex and cindy whiteman are ignoreing the mandatory evacuation for the storm's cone. >> it's going to be 70-mile-an-hour winds. we've done everything to prepare. >> reporter: while they plan to ride it out floridains in 51 counties in a state of emergency are making the same preparations, gathering sandbags to keep the water out. but in some parts of the tampa bay area it wasn't enough. pictures from the air show just some of the flooding. >> this storm, hurricane is life threatening. >> reporter: today florida governor scott closed all state his message echos that of forecasters warning of potential dangers -- high winds, downed trees and power lines to name a few. >> the danger of life threatening storm surge -- this is a serious situation. >> reporter: while some are dealing with a mess to clean up others a
nbc's sarah rosario has more on the storm so far and measures taken to keep people safe. >> reporter: with rough surf, gray skies and empty beaches residents living along florida's gulf coast are bracing for hurricane hermine. >> get rid of debris, strap things down. >> reporter: rex and cindy whiteman are ignoreing the mandatory evacuation for the storm's cone. >> it's going to be 70-mile-an-hour winds. we've done everything to prepare. >> reporter: while they...
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live in charlotte, sarah rosario, back to you. >> let's hope they remain peaceful. it is a friday night after all. thank you. >>> the police officer who shot and killed an unarmed black man in tulsa, oklahoma, last week has been charged with first-degree manslaughter. she was later released on bond. the charge filed against her comes in response to the fatal shooting death of 40-year-old terence crutcher. crutcher was shot and killed after he was approached last week. she expected crutcher to be high on pcp at the time of the incident and he was not following her commands. a lead investigator said a vial of pcp was discovered inside the car, but no gun was found. charges against officers, especially this quickly, are unusual. >> for many years, most prosecutors who work closely with police are very slow to move on excessive force cases, if at all. we're seeing public pressure, we're seeing more attention, and in rare cases we're seeing faster movement towards prosecuting officers. >> and in a news conference after the charges were announced, tiffany crutcher, the vi
live in charlotte, sarah rosario, back to you. >> let's hope they remain peaceful. it is a friday night after all. thank you. >>> the police officer who shot and killed an unarmed black man in tulsa, oklahoma, last week has been charged with first-degree manslaughter. she was later released on bond. the charge filed against her comes in response to the fatal shooting death of 40-year-old terence crutcher. crutcher was shot and killed after he was approached last week. she...
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live in shart, sarah rosario, back to you. >> lots of news, thank you. >> and alex, donald trump haseighed in on the shooting of a black man in tulsa, oklahoma. the hm nominee suggested the officer in that shooting may have choked in the situation. >> i must tell you, i watched the shooting, in particular, in tulsa. that man was hands up. that man went to the car hands up. put his hand on the car -- i mean, to me, it looked like he did everything you're supposed to do. and he looked like a really good man. this young officer, i don't know what she was thinking. i don't know what she was thinking. but i'm very, very troubled by that. >> the fraternal order of police endorsed trump last week, but their executive director scolded trump to be mindful of due process before jumping to conclusions. meanwhile, trump's campaign is criticizing the clinton campaign over her comments on the shootings. speaking on fox news radio yesterday, his campaign manager, kelly anneconw waway slammed clinton. >> it's unbelievable she would do that before the facts, the details. i think that's an over plit s
live in shart, sarah rosario, back to you. >> lots of news, thank you. >> and alex, donald trump haseighed in on the shooting of a black man in tulsa, oklahoma. the hm nominee suggested the officer in that shooting may have choked in the situation. >> i must tell you, i watched the shooting, in particular, in tulsa. that man was hands up. that man went to the car hands up. put his hand on the car -- i mean, to me, it looked like he did everything you're supposed to do. and he...
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sarah rosario has more from last night's demonstration. >> a third night of protest in north carolina's biggest city after days of violence with hundreds clashing with police, angry about tuesday's shooting death of keith scott. of emergency with the national guard and highway patrol sweeping in. overnight, a change of heart, some giving hugs instead of clashing police. demonstrators are ecoing the call of keith scott's family to publicly release individual yes, showing is his death, hoping to resolve different accounts can of what happened. >> what i see is an individual, who is sitting in a car, who gets out in a calm, peaceful manner. demands to put down a gun before fatally shooting is him. his family said he didn't have a weapon. charlotte mayor jennifer roberts said it's not clear enough to see. >> there's not a clear picture. the body camera is viewing. the view is obscured at certain points. the dashcamera is only a partial view. >> i'm going to be i of the investigation. >> now many are left with questions. >> it leaves more questions than answered, honestly. >> hoping for just
sarah rosario has more from last night's demonstration. >> a third night of protest in north carolina's biggest city after days of violence with hundreds clashing with police, angry about tuesday's shooting death of keith scott. of emergency with the national guard and highway patrol sweeping in. overnight, a change of heart, some giving hugs instead of clashing police. demonstrators are ecoing the call of keith scott's family to publicly release individual yes, showing is his death,...
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. >> police issued a curfew on the city as it remained under a state of emergency >> sarah rosario has the latest on last night's demonstration in the main topic protesters are taking issue with. >> reporter: a third night of people taking to the streets with police in right here but clear. protesters appealing for video showing the shooting death a 43- year-old keith scott dying at the hands of police tuesday. there hope -- their august resolve to bridge accounts of what happened. >> what i see in the video was individual sitting in a car who gets out in a calm and peaceful manner. >> reporter: police chief only agrees to show the video to the family and their lawyer and state bureau of investigation integrity of the investigation and in so doing i'm not going to release the video. >> scott abell multiple warnings to drop his weapon although the chief admits he did not definitively see him point a gun at officers. the scott family says he was not holding a gun but instead a book on waiting for his child to get off of the bus. the lawyer says the video does not show a weapon. >> i did
. >> police issued a curfew on the city as it remained under a state of emergency >> sarah rosario has the latest on last night's demonstration in the main topic protesters are taking issue with. >> reporter: a third night of people taking to the streets with police in right here but clear. protesters appealing for video showing the shooting death a 43- year-old keith scott dying at the hands of police tuesday. there hope -- their august resolve to bridge accounts of what...
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sarah rosario is on the ground but first we begin with doug and amelia. >> we've been tracking this storm and today it's become a hurricane. >> and it looked like yesterday was going to have a bigger impact on our area. thankfully, that's not the case. >> the storm itself coming together ofr the last few hours forming an eye. you can see that right in here to the north and west of tampa. that's where it will make
sarah rosario is on the ground but first we begin with doug and amelia. >> we've been tracking this storm and today it's become a hurricane. >> and it looked like yesterday was going to have a bigger impact on our area. thankfully, that's not the case. >> the storm itself coming together ofr the last few hours forming an eye. you can see that right in here to the north and west of tampa. that's where it will make
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live in charlotte, sarah rosario, back to you. >> sarah, thank you for the update. good morning, everyone. thank you for joining us, gary and cheryl with you. it will be a nice day. windy to end the week. marty coniglio joins us 9news backyard. >> not windy right now, but boy will it be. you're right, gary, we'll see a lot of wind out of the south today. we have clearer skies today, which will allow us to get warmer than we were yesterday. we did stay in the mid 70s yesterday. we'll touch around 80 to 82 degrees during the middle of the afternoon. we are anticipating wind. with thunderstorms on the of showers over the foothills. quiet and dry around here on sunday. we start warming back up on monday. broncos are out of town this week. headed out to cincinnati where it's going to be plenty warm. temperatures for the broncos, bengals, east coast 1:00 p.m. start. we're looking at temperatures in the mid 80s around there. if you want to head up to the mountains, this is a peek weekend to do it. one of the issues we're going to have is the wind in the area may be knockin
live in charlotte, sarah rosario, back to you. >> sarah, thank you for the update. good morning, everyone. thank you for joining us, gary and cheryl with you. it will be a nice day. windy to end the week. marty coniglio joins us 9news backyard. >> not windy right now, but boy will it be. you're right, gary, we'll see a lot of wind out of the south today. we have clearer skies today, which will allow us to get warmer than we were yesterday. we did stay in the mid 70s yesterday. we'll...
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live in charlotte, share rah rosario, back to you. >> sarah, thank you very much. we've been reporting on peaceful protests in tulsa, oklahoma. the police officer who shot and killed a man man will face first degree manslaughter. dash cam video shows dennis crutcher with his hands up when the officer fired. she said he was reaching in his car which is what prompted her to open fire. >>> san jose firefighters say at least five times over the past week they responded to fires at or near homeless encampments. the latest occurred yesterday and rattled nearby merchants. the fires started for real need like cooking and warmth, but they post serious risks. >> with the homeless population, there is poe testimonily propane tanks, mattresses, tents, human waste that is out there. >> not to mention the time it takes to put out the fire. city staff say it's become such an issue, it's included in the city's data collection to track cost and frequency. >>> 6:39. we've seen some weather trends in recent weeks that i guess we could describe as wacky, all over the map maybe. >> is
live in charlotte, share rah rosario, back to you. >> sarah, thank you very much. we've been reporting on peaceful protests in tulsa, oklahoma. the police officer who shot and killed a man man will face first degree manslaughter. dash cam video shows dennis crutcher with his hands up when the officer fired. she said he was reaching in his car which is what prompted her to open fire. >>> san jose firefighters say at least five times over the past week they responded to fires at or...
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here is sarah rosario. she is in florida. good afternoon, sarah. >> reporter: good afternoon to you, christa and sarah: as you can see behind me, the water is rising. the wind is starring to pick up. it is also starting to rain. we have seen flash flooding because of this storm. in the area. and many residents are worried about what's going happen here today. and in the upcoming days to come. and while the storm isn't expected to last very long, it is expected to pack a punch. which is why local officials and residents are preparing for the worst. some of what we have seen from tropical storm hermine. jolt of oh, my goodness. >> my biggest concern is that people who are in storm surge evacuation zones and told to evacuate won't get out. >> reporter: with most of the state under a state of emergency, governor rick scott announced the closure of all state offices until it passes. this, as residents scramble for sand-bags. more than 11,000 filled in ocala in two days. >> getting ready. getting ready. got the sand. north sarasota
here is sarah rosario. she is in florida. good afternoon, sarah. >> reporter: good afternoon to you, christa and sarah: as you can see behind me, the water is rising. the wind is starring to pick up. it is also starting to rain. we have seen flash flooding because of this storm. in the area. and many residents are worried about what's going happen here today. and in the upcoming days to come. and while the storm isn't expected to last very long, it is expected to pack a punch. which is...
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nbc's sarah rosario is live in charlotte with the latest. ah, melissa, the local leaders here in charlotte are asking for a sense of calm, for calm protests coming up this afternoon and into the evening after two nights of violence. local leaders are saying that is not characteristic of the city of charlotte, even though they have had officer-involved shootings in the past. they've had some protests, but none that ever have been this violent. well, today north carolina's chief prosecutor is asking the state bureau of investigations to look into the shooting death of 43-year-old keith scott, this as the police chief says he does not have any plans of releasing video of that shooting to the public, which is very concerning to protesters. that's one of the main things that people took issues with overnight and over the last two nights they were protesting and marching in the streets and getting very violent. we saw a lot of clashes between police in riot gear, using tear gas and rubber bullets to try to disburse these protesters. we also saw one
nbc's sarah rosario is live in charlotte with the latest. ah, melissa, the local leaders here in charlotte are asking for a sense of calm, for calm protests coming up this afternoon and into the evening after two nights of violence. local leaders are saying that is not characteristic of the city of charlotte, even though they have had officer-involved shootings in the past. they've had some protests, but none that ever have been this violent. well, today north carolina's chief prosecutor is...
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sarah rosario joins us with the aftermath and what happens happened the last couple days struck a cord with people in charlotte. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, sam and kris. things are calm in charlotte compared to violent protests that broke out last night. hundreds of people taking to the streets, protesting the shooting death of 43-year-old keith scott. now many people want answers. they're asking for the police chief to release that body cam footage. he said he won't do so while there's an active investigation, fueling many people's anger even more. the unrest in charlotte continues. a second night of violent protest brings out police in riot gear using flash grenades, rubber bullets, tear gas to disburse the crowd. hundreds taking to the street with signs, protesting the death of keith scott, killed by police. overnight boom sent demonstrators running for cover. at least one person was shot. the gunman was not a police officer. >> i don't know, they just shot somebody laying there from the omni. there's blood and there was a crowd of people, i don't know, people are like
sarah rosario joins us with the aftermath and what happens happened the last couple days struck a cord with people in charlotte. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, sam and kris. things are calm in charlotte compared to violent protests that broke out last night. hundreds of people taking to the streets, protesting the shooting death of 43-year-old keith scott. now many people want answers. they're asking for the police chief to release that body cam footage. he said he won't do so...
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reporting live, sarah rosario, back to you. >> the question now is what will the storm do after it crosses florida. for that we want to check in with storm team 4 meteorologist chuck bell who's been at it all morning long. how are things looking now, chuck, and what will that scenario be like for florida? >> florida will have to deal with a lot of wind and rain and we will as well, but to a lesser extent. we're just watching rain showers the latest now from the hurricane center shows a developing storm out here, still expected to become a hurricane here probably before it makes landfall. this is the new track from the hurricane center just out as of the 11:00 advisory. it has the storm up here into parts of southern georgia. by late tonight early tomorrow morning. as we get towards 8:00 p.m. friday. so tomorrow night somewhere just near charleston, south carolina, here's where things get a little dicier. by 8:00 saturday morning somewhere over the pem lick owe sound, starting to show indications of being a little farther away from the coast. this is good news for us potentially, but the co
reporting live, sarah rosario, back to you. >> the question now is what will the storm do after it crosses florida. for that we want to check in with storm team 4 meteorologist chuck bell who's been at it all morning long. how are things looking now, chuck, and what will that scenario be like for florida? >> florida will have to deal with a lot of wind and rain and we will as well, but to a lesser extent. we're just watching rain showers the latest now from the hurricane center...
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"today in the bay's" sarah rosario joins us with the call to release video of scott's murder and howhe police chief is responding. good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you, laura. a peaceful protest here in charlotte, a stark difference from what we saw the two nights prior to last night. but protesters are still very upset about one thing. they want the police chief here in charlotte to release video showing the shooting death of keith scott, the 43-year-old shot tuesday. the police chief said he's not going to be doing that, not releasing the video to the public while the case is still active. what he did do instead was show that video to keith scott's family. his wife saw it, his widow saw it and the lawyer, the family's lawyer saw it. another perp who saw it is charlotte mayor jennifer roberts. the family's lawyer says it shows in his opinion he thinks scott is calm and that he is in no way aggressive towards cops. he says it doesn't even appear he has a gun in the video. charlotte's mayor says the video is too ambiguous. it's unclear if he's even holding a weapon. this is
"today in the bay's" sarah rosario joins us with the call to release video of scott's murder and howhe police chief is responding. good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you, laura. a peaceful protest here in charlotte, a stark difference from what we saw the two nights prior to last night. but protesters are still very upset about one thing. they want the police chief here in charlotte to release video showing the shooting death of keith scott, the 43-year-old shot tuesday....
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sarah rosario, now back to you. >> joining me now, retired nypd lieutenant darren porcher. i want to go in reverse order and start with the situation now. what do you make of the way police are handling it? >> it's a combustible situation that police could have avoided. one of the key pum pocomponentse police were not in tune with the intel from the community. that's a significant componeabout in policing. 90% of policing is service related. 10% is enforcement. >> what does that mean, not in touch with intel from the community? >> they have to determine the pulse of where the community stanldz. if this was an aberration, you wouldn't have had the outcry that you have. however, apparently, this has been rumblings and overtones for a period of time that led up to this. this situation created the combustible instance that we have right now. >> are the rumblings or overt e overtones about race. the police officer who shot him was also african-american? >> i don't believe race is the issue here. i think that the police department should have gotten in front of this much earlier
sarah rosario, now back to you. >> joining me now, retired nypd lieutenant darren porcher. i want to go in reverse order and start with the situation now. what do you make of the way police are handling it? >> it's a combustible situation that police could have avoided. one of the key pum pocomponentse police were not in tune with the intel from the community. that's a significant componeabout in policing. 90% of policing is service related. 10% is enforcement. >> what does...
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. >> that was sarah rosario reporting. >>> here at home the questions are who knew what and when in regard to the millennium tower which is under the microscope. the high-rise has condos for sale for more than $2 million and has sunk more than a foot in the short time since its completion. it's a story nbc bay area has been investigating and breaking new developments on. sharon katsuda is live in san francisco with the next chapter of the story. what do you know today, sharon? >> reporter: well, kris, i just stepped out of the meeting. i can tell you it's a packed house. 60 people turned out for this hearing. supervisor aaron peskin is behind the doors right now asking tough questions. he's asking city building inspectors when they didn't stop the project when letters surfaced in 2009 that the building was sinking. peskin says it could sink 31 inches more according to reports. >> there doesn't seem to be any response in your files. do you -- and that -- this is six years ago. do you have any thoughts about that? >> first of all, i could not answer you because i could not look back because
. >> that was sarah rosario reporting. >>> here at home the questions are who knew what and when in regard to the millennium tower which is under the microscope. the high-rise has condos for sale for more than $2 million and has sunk more than a foot in the short time since its completion. it's a story nbc bay area has been investigating and breaking new developments on. sharon katsuda is live in san francisco with the next chapter of the story. what do you know today, sharon?...
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live in charlotte, sarah rosario, back to you. >> a tense situation. thank you for your reporting.ll be monitoring all the details as they come in. >>> now to politics. hillary clinton is targeting tax hikes on the wealthiest americans. she's now proposing raising the top tax rate on inherited estates to 65%. the estate tax or death tax imposed on assets for individuals. it would be the highest estate tax since back in the 1980s. matching the plan made during the primaries by her main democratic rival bernie sanders. >> courting that side of the equation, donald trump is outlining plans to cut tuition costs for college students. he says he'll work with lawmakers with the federal funding and tax break side of things for schools with a good faith commitment by them to lower costs. trump didn't offer specifics on his plan, hillary clinton has proposed making in state college tuition free immediately for families that earn $85,000 a year or less, student debt in the u.s. has topped $1.2 trillion. in a programming note, trump versus clinton, this coming monday, in the first presidential
live in charlotte, sarah rosario, back to you. >> a tense situation. thank you for your reporting.ll be monitoring all the details as they come in. >>> now to politics. hillary clinton is targeting tax hikes on the wealthiest americans. she's now proposing raising the top tax rate on inherited estates to 65%. the estate tax or death tax imposed on assets for individuals. it would be the highest estate tax since back in the 1980s. matching the plan made during the primaries by her...
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sarah rosario, nbc news. >> the governor of north carolina declared a state of emergency in charlotte sending in the national guard and highway patrol to help police. we'll continue to monitor the situation and bring you updates as we get them. you had an update down there. >> it's a tense situation down there. people i know working down there are saying groups like bank of america -- >> a large employer. >> telling people to stay home or be vigilant today. there's a lot of anger right now. >>> back to the markets. the fed's decision to hold rates steady. janet yellen saying she expects to see a rate increase this year. bill gross said that the fed contradiction, after expecting, leading people to this conclusion, has left investors confused. here was his reaction to that decision. >> i'm choked with emotion and hardly able to speak. after hawkish talks and saying there would be two hikes in 2016, they deferred to interest rate hikes and provide savers with a bit of thin gruel to work with to provide for education retirement and healthcare needs. so i would say if not now, when? >> he
sarah rosario, nbc news. >> the governor of north carolina declared a state of emergency in charlotte sending in the national guard and highway patrol to help police. we'll continue to monitor the situation and bring you updates as we get them. you had an update down there. >> it's a tense situation down there. people i know working down there are saying groups like bank of america -- >> a large employer. >> telling people to stay home or be vigilant today. there's a lot...
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cedar key, sarah rosario nbc news. those choosing to ignore mandatory evacuation orders will not get immediate help if they call 911. local officials don't want to endanger the lives of first responders so there won't be anyone there to safe them. hawaii is being hit by strong rain as tropical storm madeline blows through. the beachfront is being battered by waves. many businesses were boarded up ahead of the storm. there is concern the rain could lead to dangerous flash floods and mudslides. a controversial note written on a police officer's take out order.coming up new on live at 6. the incident happened during a lunch stop at champion chicken in milwaukee... tonight.. we'll tell you what was written on the bag that isn't sitting well.. that's coming up on live at 6. the first day of school brought a hectic morning for wisconsin. ben jordan followed along with a family of six -- full of new beginnings in waukesha county. "for one wales family the next school year brings a lot of change, 4 kids going to three differen
cedar key, sarah rosario nbc news. those choosing to ignore mandatory evacuation orders will not get immediate help if they call 911. local officials don't want to endanger the lives of first responders so there won't be anyone there to safe them. hawaii is being hit by strong rain as tropical storm madeline blows through. the beachfront is being battered by waves. many businesses were boarded up ahead of the storm. there is concern the rain could lead to dangerous flash floods and mudslides. a...
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nbc's sarah rosario is live in charlotte for us right now... sarah- north carolina's governor has declared a state of emergency. police say a man in critical condiditon this morning was shot by an unknown person and not an officer, and say he's now on life support. this, as hundreds took to the streets protesting the police shooting of 43-year-old keith scott. anger and racial tensions boiling over after yet another officer involved shooting. the unrest in charlotte continues. a second night of violent protests brings out police in riot gear. using flash grenades, rubber bullets and tear gas to disperse the crowd. hundreds taking to the streets with signs, protesting the death of 43- year-old keith scott, killed tuesday by police. overnight loud booms sent demonstrators running for cover. police telling us at least one person was shot. they say the gunman was not a police officer. "i don't know they just shot somebody and he was waiting there and there was blood and then there's blood i don't know if he's alive or if he's dead." but the violence
nbc's sarah rosario is live in charlotte for us right now... sarah- north carolina's governor has declared a state of emergency. police say a man in critical condiditon this morning was shot by an unknown person and not an officer, and say he's now on life support. this, as hundreds took to the streets protesting the police shooting of 43-year-old keith scott. anger and racial tensions boiling over after yet another officer involved shooting. the unrest in charlotte continues. a second night of...