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>> reporter: good morning, savannah. president obama condemned the attacks calling them heart breaking to terrorize innocent civilians. i spoke with one of the top aides this morning. he says the white house is monitoring the developments from paris. the president is getting updates from his homeland security and during that call with french president hollande late yesterday, president obama reiterated the u.s. support for the people of france. america's oldest ally and punctuated the statement he delivered in the briefing room friday night. >> in is an attack not just on paris, but it is an attack not just on the people of france, but this is an attack on all of humanity and the universal values we share. we stand prepared and ready to provide whatever assistance that the government and people of france need to respond. >> reporter: at the end of their call, president obama and president hollande pledged to work together. the two leaders spoken hours before yesterday's attack discussing this weekend's g-20 meeting of wo
>> reporter: good morning, savannah. president obama condemned the attacks calling them heart breaking to terrorize innocent civilians. i spoke with one of the top aides this morning. he says the white house is monitoring the developments from paris. the president is getting updates from his homeland security and during that call with french president hollande late yesterday, president obama reiterated the u.s. support for the people of france. america's oldest ally and punctuated the...
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savannah is in paris, and savannah, as i say good afternoon to you. i'm always stunned by the silence standing at the sorbonne standing in a moment of silence, more moving than any words. >> that's right. not only a moment of silence, you think there's a kwai tote this city right now. yes, people are going back to work, but there is something different. there's a feeling in the air of something that's changed, but also, matt, i would say a resilience, a feeling among the preeshiens and larger people while so much was shouted on friday night, that the way of life and thing they treasure here can never be attacked and i really feel that sense of defiance from people after their moments of grief which they are still experiencing. they want to say to the world we're here and we're not going to change. we're here at the place de la republique, a meeting place for hundreds of years, just down the street from the bataclan theater where the massacre unfolded and where they gathered after the attacks in january after "charlie hebdo" and so much worse has menti
savannah is in paris, and savannah, as i say good afternoon to you. i'm always stunned by the silence standing at the sorbonne standing in a moment of silence, more moving than any words. >> that's right. not only a moment of silence, you think there's a kwai tote this city right now. yes, people are going back to work, but there is something different. there's a feeling in the air of something that's changed, but also, matt, i would say a resilience, a feeling among the preeshiens and...
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matt and savannah. >> erica hill in paris. thank you. >> let's go to nbc's chief correspondent bill neely at the soccer stadium in the coordinated attacks. bill, what is the situation there? >> reporter: good morning, savannah. this is one of the modern symbols of france. a carefully chosen target. national soccer stadium where two suicide bombers blew themselves up yards from where i am at gate j. 80,000 people in the stadium when at 19:32 into the game, there was an explosion. you can hear it on the audio. the announcer thought it was reworks. it was heard by millions of people watching on television around france and inside the stadium. there it is by the president ha ancois ho ande. hemy was hastily evacuated from the stadium as two more explosions rang out. the exact casualty figure unclear. one civilian dead.sthree others dead. they may be the suihede bombers, still unclear. arouco 50lpeople injured. some of them seriously. the game remarkably continued. the fans often most did not realize what ha
matt and savannah. >> erica hill in paris. thank you. >> let's go to nbc's chief correspondent bill neely at the soccer stadium in the coordinated attacks. bill, what is the situation there? >> reporter: good morning, savannah. this is one of the modern symbols of france. a carefully chosen target. national soccer stadium where two suicide bombers blew themselves up yards from where i am at gate j. 80,000 people in the stadium when at 19:32 into the game, there was an...
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immaculate conception and see appendix in savannah had been orphanages -- and saint benedict's in savannah had been orphanages. but she was unyielding in their attitude that you would do well. it was consistent with my grandfather's attitude because as a kid, i want to do what 12 and 13-year-olds do, i want to have fun. and my grandfather's view, and hers, was that we do not have the luxury in the 1950's to have fun. that we had an obligation to perform. and to do well. mr. bond: you mentioned neighbors. what about neighbors? what did neighbors do for you? justice thomas: that is a really good question. nobody has ever asked me that. what they do is they reinforce. the people around you reinforce. for example, if you are learning piano or an instrument or sports, it is called repetition. repeating it over and over and over and over. well, neighbors tended to reinforce what you are getting at home, what you're getting at school, what you're getting at your church. the positive things. what you got at the carnegie library in savanna. it was all the same message. my cousin patty, ms. gertrude
immaculate conception and see appendix in savannah had been orphanages -- and saint benedict's in savannah had been orphanages. but she was unyielding in their attitude that you would do well. it was consistent with my grandfather's attitude because as a kid, i want to do what 12 and 13-year-olds do, i want to have fun. and my grandfather's view, and hers, was that we do not have the luxury in the 1950's to have fun. that we had an obligation to perform. and to do well. mr. bond: you mentioned...
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events from the civil rights movement, ovens in savannah, something that let you -- events in savannah, something that let you know who you were, where you were, what was expected of you or what was not expected of you? justice thomas: that would be hard. i don't think it is a specific event. i think it was a daily event. and it occurred with the neighbors were with the teachers. it is a small world. we lived a short walk from our school, our grammar school. and even a shorter work from high school. -- walk from high school. the farm was a 45 minute drive, even on -- in that traffic on highway 17. and it was all the same attitudes, the same culture. so i think as anything of one sporadic event occurring that shaped me, it was a continuum or continuity -- of events. mr. bond: you're right about your grandfather being called boy by a white woman and struggling to restrain himself from stepping a man after another assault. what effects to these have on you? justice thomas: it had a great effect on my grandfather, which in turn headed -- had an effect on me. thats a man who thought when yo
events from the civil rights movement, ovens in savannah, something that let you -- events in savannah, something that let you know who you were, where you were, what was expected of you or what was not expected of you? justice thomas: that would be hard. i don't think it is a specific event. i think it was a daily event. and it occurred with the neighbors were with the teachers. it is a small world. we lived a short walk from our school, our grammar school. and even a shorter work from high...
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established in 1733, savannah is the oldest city in the state of georgia. nicknamed the hostess city of the south, savannah has built a reputation on its beautiful parks, historic places and southern hospitality. but those who run afoul of the law will mind themselves in a far less hospitable place, the chatham county detention center. here, the county houses more than 1,500 men and women, most of whom have only been charged with crimes and are awaiting trial of the resolution of their cases. >> man, it's ugly. it's jail. ain't nothing pretty about it. >> the majority of inmates are housed in the jail's general population units, where they can interact with each other in the day room or exercise in one of the jail's enclosed yards. but in the jail's lockdown units, life is far more restrictive. >> this is unit 2-c. which is known as admin segregation. it's like the jail within the jail. >> some people, behavior issues and disciplinary issues are so severe, to ensure the safety of detainees, you have to place them in administrative segregation. >> administra
established in 1733, savannah is the oldest city in the state of georgia. nicknamed the hostess city of the south, savannah has built a reputation on its beautiful parks, historic places and southern hospitality. but those who run afoul of the law will mind themselves in a far less hospitable place, the chatham county detention center. here, the county houses more than 1,500 men and women, most of whom have only been charged with crimes and are awaiting trial of the resolution of their cases....
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savannah, matt? >> big political and security issues, peter, thank you. >>> natalie is here with a check of the news, russia reacting to another recent terror attack. >> that's right. good morning, everyone. russia vowing to intensify its air campaign against isis after confirming that had a homemade bomb brought down the russian jet last month. president putin vowed to hunt down those responsible for the act terror that killed 224 people and moscow is offering a $50 million reward for information leading to culprit. isis has claimed responsibility for that crash. >>> president obama arrived in the philippines overnight. he's promising more than $250 million new aid to increase maritime security in the region. he's attending a trade summit with leaders of 20 other nations. in manila, protesters opposed to the new asia-pacific trade deal clashed with riot police as they tried to march on the u.s. embassy. >>> in health news now, one of the largest coffee studies ever finds that drinking three to five
savannah, matt? >> big political and security issues, peter, thank you. >>> natalie is here with a check of the news, russia reacting to another recent terror attack. >> that's right. good morning, everyone. russia vowing to intensify its air campaign against isis after confirming that had a homemade bomb brought down the russian jet last month. president putin vowed to hunt down those responsible for the act terror that killed 224 people and moscow is offering a $50...
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in savannah. turned out all these wonderful kids. first 98, 99th percentiles i saw on psats were there. all black high school. well, that was closed in 1973 because of what the experts said. in part. the social stipulation, that is it was all black. to me, the remedy came worse. than first of all, i saw nothing wrong with the school, but that's of an absurd president clinton but i don't know how far you go, be u the constitution has strict limits. it says citizenship and person and i think we have to be very careful we're not locking in perez dense that in the long run will do greater harm. >> justice, i can't remember who said years ago, if you want to get beyond race, you have to go to race. >> that was justice black. >> okay. i don't know what that means. i think it means that you can't talk about remedies unless those to race, unless those have some race consciousness in them. >> you know, i read that and read it and reread it and i don't know. how you get -- in order to be dry, you must be wet. i don't know that. i don't underst
in savannah. turned out all these wonderful kids. first 98, 99th percentiles i saw on psats were there. all black high school. well, that was closed in 1973 because of what the experts said. in part. the social stipulation, that is it was all black. to me, the remedy came worse. than first of all, i saw nothing wrong with the school, but that's of an absurd president clinton but i don't know how far you go, be u the constitution has strict limits. it says citizenship and person and i think we...
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among them is 18-year-old brooklyn day who arrived in savannah nearly two weeks earlier. she and her boyfriend planned a romantic weekend. the only keepsakes they have of this trip are mug shots. >> i came down for the weekend to tybee just to have fun. i was expecting to get back to school that monday and didn't ever think this would happen to me. i'm the youngest one in here i think and it's scary. i can't sleep at night like people scream in their rooms. it's really scary. >> inmate day is young. there are a lot of females here that have been in and out of this facility. and it's become more of a way of life for them. she is not one of those inmates, at least not in this point in time and i'm sure she feels intimidated by them. >> i should not be in a place like this. it's not where i want to be. >> where your food at? >> i don't know. >> why you didn't eat? >> i didn't like the bread. i didn't like the sauce. >> you have to eat something. >> i know. >> she looks innocent and my heart goes out to her. she is acting nervous. i know she is scared. so much can be going on
among them is 18-year-old brooklyn day who arrived in savannah nearly two weeks earlier. she and her boyfriend planned a romantic weekend. the only keepsakes they have of this trip are mug shots. >> i came down for the weekend to tybee just to have fun. i was expecting to get back to school that monday and didn't ever think this would happen to me. i'm the youngest one in here i think and it's scary. i can't sleep at night like people scream in their rooms. it's really scary. >>...
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savannah? >>>>es. from here in paris, we'll also talk about the powerful reach of radical groups like isis, their abilily to attract young followers. why is that happeninin we'll talk to a man who was once drawn in himself and is now fighting streamism. nbc.ed season of kindness. >> a look at how people are using dance to spread good cheer, but first your local news.g dance some cash back cards love to overcomplicate things. like limiting where you earn there are 16 fresh-picked oranges squeezed into each bottle of tropicana pure premium. and absolutely no space for added sugar, water, or preservatives. tropicana. i said i really can't stay baby it's cold outside i have to go away baby it's cold outside i really can't stay baby it's cold outside! america's never been a country of quitters. it's not who we are. we don't ignore threres like climatetehange. we face e r problems head-on.. with american-made clean energy, we can end our dependence on foreign oil... spark new innovation... and create million
savannah? >>>>es. from here in paris, we'll also talk about the powerful reach of radical groups like isis, their abilily to attract young followers. why is that happeninin we'll talk to a man who was once drawn in himself and is now fighting streamism. nbc.ed season of kindness. >> a look at how people are using dance to spread good cheer, but first your local news.g dance some cash back cards love to overcomplicate things. like limiting where you earn there are 16...
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savannah? >> all right. tom costello in washington, thanks. >>> shortly after labeling that plane crash a terrorist act russia launched new air strikes inside syria. france keyied out more air strikes there as well overnight as we learn more about the terrorists behind the deadly attacks on paris. and with isis now vowing an attack on american soil, new security measures are being taken across the country. we have complete coverage, including lester holt's interview with secretary of state john kerry, but let's start at the white house and nbc national correspondent peter alexander. peter, good morning to you. >> reporter: matt, good morning. the paris attacks that french president hollande called an act of war president obama conceded were a terrible and sickening isis, but the president's forcefully dismissing critics who are calling for the u.s. to change or expand its military campaign, insisting that sending in a large number of u.s. ground troops would simply be a mistake. arriving in the philippines o
savannah? >> all right. tom costello in washington, thanks. >>> shortly after labeling that plane crash a terrorist act russia launched new air strikes inside syria. france keyied out more air strikes there as well overnight as we learn more about the terrorists behind the deadly attacks on paris. and with isis now vowing an attack on american soil, new security measures are being taken across the country. we have complete coverage, including lester holt's interview with...
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savannah? >> al, thank you so much. >>> coming up, why it's the time we wake up on the weekends and not during the week that could actually be hurting our health. >>> next, what does charlie sheen's future in hollywood hold living with when neil lane creates a ring for today's biggest stars... it looks fabulous from every angle. and for kay jewelers... he does the exact. same. thing. yes! neil lane bridal- vintage-inspired rings at kay, the number one jewelry store in america. fact you won't find the brand pharmacists recommend most for cold and flu relief at the shelf. advil cold & sinus is only behind the pharmacy counter. ask your pharmacist for fast, powerful advil cold & sinus. relief doesn't get people don't have to think about where their electricity comes from. they flip the switch-- and the light comes on. it's our job to make sure that it does. using natural gas this power plant can produce enough energy for about 600,000 homes. generating electricity that's cleaner and reliable, with
savannah? >> al, thank you so much. >>> coming up, why it's the time we wake up on the weekends and not during the week that could actually be hurting our health. >>> next, what does charlie sheen's future in hollywood hold living with when neil lane creates a ring for today's biggest stars... it looks fabulous from every angle. and for kay jewelers... he does the exact. same. thing. yes! neil lane bridal- vintage-inspired rings at kay, the number one jewelry store in...
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the new phrase around town is the silicon savannah. >> reporter: the silicon savannah? >> yes. you have the silicon valley. here you have the silicon savannah. >> reporter: tuesday with m-pesa, they can get their salaries directly sent to their phones and they can earn interest on their cell phones. we went mary, a dairy farmer who sells milk in m-pesa, pays her farm hands with it, and even got a loan the buy more cows in m-pesa. just a couple of buttons and you buy a new cow? >> yeah. >> reporter: actually, mary was able to buy two new cows and got a much better rate than she would have at a bank. since the transaction was by phone, there was hardly any overhead. so it sounds like you're rapidly increasing your business. >> yes. i'm increasing my business. >> reporter: business is good? >> yes, very good. >> reporter: we were surprised how much it's changed life for the poor. in a slum south of nairobi, we met a pig farmer, steven. before m-pesa, like most kenyans, he had no electricity. he used to rely on a kerosene lamp for light. it emitted toxic fumes, could cause fires, a
the new phrase around town is the silicon savannah. >> reporter: the silicon savannah? >> yes. you have the silicon valley. here you have the silicon savannah. >> reporter: tuesday with m-pesa, they can get their salaries directly sent to their phones and they can earn interest on their cell phones. we went mary, a dairy farmer who sells milk in m-pesa, pays her farm hands with it, and even got a loan the buy more cows in m-pesa. just a couple of buttons and you buy a new cow?...
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jon cain /savannah police dept. :02-:05 "i felt the need to help him finish this race so bad i would have carried him if i needed to." it's a connection and experience twenty seven year veteran metro police sergeant jon cain will forever remember. s/sgt. jon cain /savannah police dept. :13-:18 "while he was on the ground, he kept telling us that he had to finish the race he had to finish the race." a runner in this year's rock n roll half marathon race collapsing less than half a finish. his name is robert mccoy, an avid local runner, that refused to quit after hitting the pavement face first. s/sgt. jon cain /savannah police dept. :33-:40 "the emotions that you watch a person go through, knowing that he's facing defeat and that you have an opportunity to help them was overwhelming to me and that's the reason i felt compelled to help him." now that act of kindness has taken to social media..more than three hundred thousand people have "liked" and viewed this image of mccoy and cain. s/sgt. jon cain /savannah police dept. :57-1:06 "his willingness to go forth even after being injured
jon cain /savannah police dept. :02-:05 "i felt the need to help him finish this race so bad i would have carried him if i needed to." it's a connection and experience twenty seven year veteran metro police sergeant jon cain will forever remember. s/sgt. jon cain /savannah police dept. :13-:18 "while he was on the ground, he kept telling us that he had to finish the race he had to finish the race." a runner in this year's rock n roll half marathon race collapsing less than...
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savannah? >> all right. gabe gutierrez, thank you. >>> a look at frightening video out of oklahoma now. a police officer being run down by an suv in the middle of a high-speed chase. look at it right here. >> stop! stop! >> with only a few seconds to react officer matt stacy pulled his gun and fired multiple rounds. >> he was thrown to the ground by the force that have crash. he suffered just minor injuries. other officers arrested the 41-year-old driver who now faces a list of charges. meantime, officer stacy's out of the hospital and expected to return to work this week. >> unbelievable. >>> now a story that halts attention or will have the attention of parents all across the country. major new steps being taken to reduce injuries among young soccer players by setting strict new rules on heading the ball. it's one of the staples of soccer, heading the ball. but on monday the u.s. soccer federation took the bold step of eliminating heading from youth soccer in an effort to reduce the number of concussions.
savannah? >> all right. gabe gutierrez, thank you. >>> a look at frightening video out of oklahoma now. a police officer being run down by an suv in the middle of a high-speed chase. look at it right here. >> stop! stop! >> with only a few seconds to react officer matt stacy pulled his gun and fired multiple rounds. >> he was thrown to the ground by the force that have crash. he suffered just minor injuries. other officers arrested the 41-year-old driver who now...
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let's begin with matt and savannah. we've got a beautiful day for a parade. >> good morning, willie and natalie. happy thanksgiving. >> remember how we were whining last year, it was cold, started to rain, sleet in the air? none of those reasons to whine exist this year, although every year for this parade, the two big issues are the weather, which we said will be great, and also security. >> i think it's fair to say we'r'rseeing a security footprint likekee've never seen before. the nypd out in force. people you see, people you don't see. just ahead we're going to talk to chief jim o'neill, head of department with nypd and in charge of security. we'll fifi out what they have e planned. >> natalie and willie, we'll be talking about the pomp and circumstance that goes along with the 89th macy's thanksgiving day parade. we'll give you the rundown of what you can expect in a second. >> all right. looking forward to it, guys. but let's get right to everything you need to know to begin your thanksgiving, including the stormr
let's begin with matt and savannah. we've got a beautiful day for a parade. >> good morning, willie and natalie. happy thanksgiving. >> remember how we were whining last year, it was cold, started to rain, sleet in the air? none of those reasons to whine exist this year, although every year for this parade, the two big issues are the weather, which we said will be great, and also security. >> i think it's fair to say we'r'rseeing a security footprint likekee've never seen...
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where were you when you were supposed to return savannah, she was in paris. she got remarried and had another child. they lived a normal life. it never really happened, she never was comfortable, and was always looking over her shoulder. her daughter had no idea this had gone on. >> how did she get caught? sheep told one friend who reached out to harris todd. >> wow. >> thank you. >> you can watch the story, dear savannah on 48 hours, it's on at 8:00 just before the campaign the 2016 democratic debate. >> how do you catch an emu on we'll show you after this. meet the moore's! we're the moore family, and we're always looking for ways to enjoy more. so we called time warner cable and got even more than we expected. more speed, like 300 meg. more tv shows and movies on demand. more places to make more unlimited calls. they even made it easy to switch with a one hour arrival window. for $89.99 a month, you'll get 100 meg internet, tv, phone and more. plus for a limited time, get a free trial of showtime for one year. and ask how you could get a $300 reward card.
where were you when you were supposed to return savannah, she was in paris. she got remarried and had another child. they lived a normal life. it never really happened, she never was comfortable, and was always looking over her shoulder. her daughter had no idea this had gone on. >> how did she get caught? sheep told one friend who reached out to harris todd. >> wow. >> thank you. >> you can watch the story, dear savannah on 48 hours, it's on at 8:00 just before the...
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matt and savannah. >> peter alexander in milwaukee. thank you. >> nicholle wallace is the former communications director for george w. bush and we have steve wenake. let's start with steve. he says he is being vetted harder than any other candidate. how will that affect his performance? >> that is the question. the question is how do the moderators and fellow candidates respond after all of the criticism of the last debate with the format on the gotcha questions. does that give carson a potential out if people come after him? a moderator or candidate to say this is all beside the point. >> and donald trump lashed out the others are in a tough position. they reaped the benefits of attacking the media. if they attack carson, they are doing what they are blaming the media of doing. >> carson can say you are doing the bidding of the liberal media. >> and let's talk about jeb bush. how many times have we said he has to have a good night. his super pac is ready to throw serious money at attacking marco rubio. does that say to you, nicholle,
matt and savannah. >> peter alexander in milwaukee. thank you. >> nicholle wallace is the former communications director for george w. bush and we have steve wenake. let's start with steve. he says he is being vetted harder than any other candidate. how will that affect his performance? >> that is the question. the question is how do the moderators and fellow candidates respond after all of the criticism of the last debate with the format on the gotcha questions. does that...
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savannah? >> all right. tom costello, a lot of soul searching in the wake of that crash. >> and as investigation into that crash moves forward thousands of tourists left stranded in egypt for nearly a week are finally able to head home. correspondent bill neely has made his way to sharm el sheikh this morning. bill, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, willie. many of the emergency flights to evacuate tourists from this airport have been suspend the this morning, and egypt won't say why. but a clear rift is growing between britain and the u.s. on one side who think a bomb caused this crash and egypt and russia on the other who say it's too early to tell. 20,000 british tourists trying to get out, but there's a twist. british tourists are leaving, but it's handbagage only. no checked bags, suggesting british officials fear a bomb was smuggled into the hold of the doomed russian plane at this airport, a suspicion the president shares. >> there is a possibility that we're taking that very >> reporter: this
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savannah? >> thanks, al. now to today's month long series today's hassle-free toll day and this week it's all about toys, games and gadgets topping many wish lists of course so we worked closely with toyportfolio.com for an ambitious review. for the past several months toyportfolio.com conducted an extensive nationwide survey looking at 36 different toys. for each toy five families tried it out with all 50 states participating. the criteria, how easy was it to get the toy out of the box? clarity of direction, ease of assembly, appropriate age range and most importantly was the toy fun and engaging for the kids? we've at allied the scores, and now the results are in. stephanie oppenheim from toyportfolio.com is with us now. >> good morning. >> a with cuteness alert, lots >> bright beatz got a score of two. >> perfect toy for her age. 1 years old and has a touch sensitive top so it's lots of things for her to make it happen, cause and effect. parents loved, it 6-month-olds loved the toy. 22-month-old tester, on
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>> known for town squares that date back to the 1700s, historic architecture majestic oak trees, savannahgeorgia, is one of the nation's top tourist destinations. but five miles from its riverfront hotels and restaurants is a very different sight, one most would do well to avoid. >> don't come down here, man. i'll fight. the chatham county detention center has an average daily population of 1,500 men and women, most of whom are only charged with crimes and are awaiting trial of the resolution of their cases. but the man who runs the jail says many more pass through its booking department every year. . >> we bring about 18,000 people a year in here to be booked. that's a lot of people in and out of the jail. many of them get out on bond immediately. those that are still here can't make bond or they did not get any bond from the judges. >> such is the case for nathaniel wilkins. >> i'm edwards with classification, just have a few questions for you. what kind of job skills do you have? >> cooking. >> 24 hours earlier, wilkins says he was working as a chef at a popular savannah restaurant. bu
>> known for town squares that date back to the 1700s, historic architecture majestic oak trees, savannahgeorgia, is one of the nation's top tourist destinations. but five miles from its riverfront hotels and restaurants is a very different sight, one most would do well to avoid. >> don't come down here, man. i'll fight. the chatham county detention center has an average daily population of 1,500 men and women, most of whom are only charged with crimes and are awaiting trial of the...
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>> established in 1733, savannah, georgia, was a strategic port during the american revolution and the civil war. its history is kept alive through memorials and the preservation of landmarks, such as ft. polaski, site of an early union victory in the civil war. the fort's cannons are still fired during weekly demonstrations. but on the opposite side of town is a modern-day fortress that few visit by choice. most of the 1,500 inmates inside the chatham county detention center are only charged with crimes and are awaiting trial of the resolution of their cases. >> you ain't got to worry about me coming back here no more. >> most spend their time among other inmates in one of the jail's general population units. but those who break the rules inside the jail end up in unit 2-d, the jail's disciplinary segregation unit. >> 2-delta is for your disciplinary action. doesn't matter about your case or anything. you screw up in this jail, you end up in 2-delta. >> inmates in this high-security unit spend 23 hours a day inside their cells. and lose their phone and visitation privileges. the jail
>> established in 1733, savannah, georgia, was a strategic port during the american revolution and the civil war. its history is kept alive through memorials and the preservation of landmarks, such as ft. polaski, site of an early union victory in the civil war. the fort's cannons are still fired during weekly demonstrations. but on the opposite side of town is a modern-day fortress that few visit by choice. most of the 1,500 inmates inside the chatham county detention center are only...
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savannah, willie. >> all right. peter alexander, thank you so much. look al zott some of the numbers on the refugee issues. of the 69,000 refugees who have enter the 12,000, about 18%, are from iraq and about 1,600, less than 3%, are syrian. >> and that syrian number could grow next year as president obama remains committed to his plan to accept at least 10,000 more syrian refugees. >> new this morning, nearly 30 years after his arrest, convicted spy jonathan pollard has been released from a federal prison in north carolina. >> the former u.s. navy intelligence officer was caught selling classified documents to israel in 19885. the case, one of the most contentious issues between the u.s. and israel over the past three decades. pollard is now 61 years old. he'll be on probation for at least five years and won't be able to least u.s. during that time. >>> a spirit airlines flight was forced to make an emergency landing last night due to a bomb threat. passenger took this cell phone video of a man being taken into cus
savannah, willie. >> all right. peter alexander, thank you so much. look al zott some of the numbers on the refugee issues. of the 69,000 refugees who have enter the 12,000, about 18%, are from iraq and about 1,600, less than 3%, are syrian. >> and that syrian number could grow next year as president obama remains committed to his plan to accept at least 10,000 more syrian refugees. >> new this morning, nearly 30 years after his arrest, convicted spy jonathan pollard has been...
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matt, savannah? >> bill neely in cairo, thank you so much. >>> we learned overnight that the man who played a pivotal role in persuading the u.s. in 2003 has died. >> talking about ahmed chalabi, an iraqi politician. he lived years in exile but he's the guy who bushed the bush administration with since discredit the information about weapons of mass destruction. the 72-year-old died of an apparent heart attack. >>> now to new allegations against volkswagen which the u.s. government says got caught cheat on emissions tests again, this time for more than 10,000 more cars than the company has previously acknowledged. nbc's tom costello is on the story again. tom, good morning. >> reporter: hi, good morning, savannah. this could mean millions more in new fines for the world's second largest carmaker which has already admitted to altering engines to harm harm full emissions in more than 11 million cars. now the epa says it's also found thousands of pores,s, volkswagen's luxury line. they are amongst volks
matt, savannah? >> bill neely in cairo, thank you so much. >>> we learned overnight that the man who played a pivotal role in persuading the u.s. in 2003 has died. >> talking about ahmed chalabi, an iraqi politician. he lived years in exile but he's the guy who bushed the bush administration with since discredit the information about weapons of mass destruction. the 72-year-old died of an apparent heart attack. >>> now to new allegations against volkswagen which...
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anyone arrested in savannah will likely spend time in the chatham county detention center. most of the 1,500 inmates here are only charged with crimes and are awaiting trial at the resolution of their cases. no matter what neighborhood they come from on the streets, this one here most try to avoid once they arrive. >> unit 2 is our disciplinary unit. inmates typically arrive at that unit because they cannot follow rules and regulations. they have problems outside obviously doing it. >> the segregation unit consists of two sections, disciplinary segregation where inmates serve short sentences for specific rule violations and administrative segregation or long term segregation. for inmates considered too dangerous or troublesome to be ahoused around others. inmates in both areas wear orange jump suits instead of the green worn in general population. they are housed in single man cells and are only allowed out for one hour per day during which they must be handcuffed and shackled. charles shepherd says the rule violations that landed him in segregation are about as minor as th
anyone arrested in savannah will likely spend time in the chatham county detention center. most of the 1,500 inmates here are only charged with crimes and are awaiting trial at the resolution of their cases. no matter what neighborhood they come from on the streets, this one here most try to avoid once they arrive. >> unit 2 is our disciplinary unit. inmates typically arrive at that unit because they cannot follow rules and regulations. they have problems outside obviously doing it....
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savannah. >> indeed they are.nk you. >> so here we are after a week on the road al's rokerthon quest to do the weather in all 50 states as reached the final hour. thursday he made his way from virginia all the way to vermont hitting a total of 10 states. that makes 40 in all with connecticut and new york left on his bucket list. take a look. 17,000 miles. 104 forecast. 44 selfies. 36 goats and nearly 5,000 cheering fans along the way and did it all with one suitcase. correct, al? >> that's impressive. >> that's right. the suitcase was the size of a bus. >> what do you got for us right now before we welcome you home? >> all right. we want to first of all check connecticut off the list, so here we go. our rokerthon forecast for connecticut and it is a nice one. we're talking sunshine today and temperatures that will be pretty seasonal into the mid-50s all the way from here into michigan, connecticut. overnight lows tropping to the mid-30s. and then let's take a look at what's going on. big storm moving in the northw
savannah. >> indeed they are.nk you. >> so here we are after a week on the road al's rokerthon quest to do the weather in all 50 states as reached the final hour. thursday he made his way from virginia all the way to vermont hitting a total of 10 states. that makes 40 in all with connecticut and new york left on his bucket list. take a look. 17,000 miles. 104 forecast. 44 selfies. 36 goats and nearly 5,000 cheering fans along the way and did it all with one suitcase. correct, al?...
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savannah? >> our massive crowd is ready for a concert our our star is ladies and gentlemen, justin bieber. we've got it going you know i try but i don't do so well with apologies hope i don't run out of time time i need just one more shot at forgiveness you know i make those mistakes once or twice. sorry because i'm missing more than just your body sorry yeah, i know that i let you down sorry now i'm sorry, yeah sorry, yeah, sorry down is it too late to say i'm sorry n.o.w. i'll take every single piece of the blame if you want me to you know that there is no innocent one in this game for two i'll go i'll go and then you go you go out and spill the truth can we both said words, say forget this yeah, is it too late now to say sorry cause i'm missing more than just your body is it too late now to say sorry yeah i know that i let you down is it too late to say i'm sorry now i'm not just trying to get you back on me cause i'm missing more than just your body is it too late now to say sorry yeah i kn
savannah? >> our massive crowd is ready for a concert our our star is ladies and gentlemen, justin bieber. we've got it going you know i try but i don't do so well with apologies hope i don't run out of time time i need just one more shot at forgiveness you know i make those mistakes once or twice. sorry because i'm missing more than just your body sorry yeah, i know that i let you down sorry now i'm sorry, yeah sorry, yeah, sorry down is it too late to say i'm sorry n.o.w. i'll take...
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gabe, good morning. >> reporter: savannah, good morning. the marshals have been moved to another jail better equipped to separate them from other inmates. family members saying good-bye to the 6-year-old boy about questioning over his death. a small funeral in hattiesburg, mississippi. jeremy mardis being laid to rest. his dad not there. recovering from critical gunshot wounds. this morning, he still doesn't know his son was killed. >> he hasn't been able to speak to him. >> reporter: today, derrick stafford and norris greenhouse jr. each being held on $1 million bond. witnesses say tuesday night, few had an argument with his girlfriend outside this bar. someone called 911. it is unclear why he was chased and officers shot at him 18 times. a lawyer for the few families who has not seen the body camera video told nbc news, he believes it will show few had his hands up. typically marshals serve arrest warrants, state police said there were no outstanding warrants on chris few and no gun found in his vehicle. two months ago, the marksville may
gabe, good morning. >> reporter: savannah, good morning. the marshals have been moved to another jail better equipped to separate them from other inmates. family members saying good-bye to the 6-year-old boy about questioning over his death. a small funeral in hattiesburg, mississippi. jeremy mardis being laid to rest. his dad not there. recovering from critical gunshot wounds. this morning, he still doesn't know his son was killed. >> he hasn't been able to speak to him. >>...
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savannah, look what i found. it's your name. >> reporter: next stop, beautiful hilton head, south carolina, where some folks got a bird's eye view of team roker jr. thon thon in action. our next stop, elizabeth city, north carolina. >> welcome. >> reporter: we were welcomed by more of the country's brave men and women in uniform and their families at coast guard air station elizabeth city. then back in the air for the last stop of the day, charleston, west virginia, where i checked off someone's list. >> yesterday was really special. especially taking a look at all the veterans and all our military installation. by the way, we want you to go to today.com/rokerthon. there's a spot there, feeding america. we're doing this also to help raise money to feed the hungry, season. feeding america, for every dollar, donates 11 meals. we'd love to get millions of meals to feed america for the holiday. today.com/rokerthon and donate. guys, we're moving pretty fast. our next stop is bwi airport station. oh, man, i love me som
savannah, look what i found. it's your name. >> reporter: next stop, beautiful hilton head, south carolina, where some folks got a bird's eye view of team roker jr. thon thon in action. our next stop, elizabeth city, north carolina. >> welcome. >> reporter: we were welcomed by more of the country's brave men and women in uniform and their families at coast guard air station elizabeth city. then back in the air for the last stop of the day, charleston, west virginia, where i...
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steph, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, savannah. the family of the victim say they did not want this video released. in fact the victim's mother told her attorney she didn't want to watch it at all, but now that it's out there the city is bracing for the reaction. overnight there are demonstrations and an anticipation that there will be more to come today. >> overnight hundreds of protesters scuffled with police in the center of chicago. one officer injured in the fray and a handful of arrests. triggered by the public release of dramatic dashcam video recorded from a police shooting last october. the video begins with a patrol car ration through the streets of the city's southwest side, responding to a report of a man with a knife trying to break into cars. the video shows 17-year-old laquan mcdonald walking in the middle of the road, a knife in hand. the prosecutor says he took the drug pcp that night. officer jason van dyke and his partner approach him with their weapons drawn. within seconds van dyke starts shooting. mcdonald stu
steph, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, savannah. the family of the victim say they did not want this video released. in fact the victim's mother told her attorney she didn't want to watch it at all, but now that it's out there the city is bracing for the reaction. overnight there are demonstrations and an anticipation that there will be more to come today. >> overnight hundreds of protesters scuffled with police in the center of chicago. one officer injured in the fray and...
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matt, savannah, and al already in place to bring it all to you in 90 minutes. check in with them in a moment. >>> all right. first, the story making news right now. a winter storm is causing problems for millions of holiday travelers today. a mix of snow, ice and rain is expected from nevada all the way to michigan. >>> for a second straight night, demonstrators took to the streets in chicago over the fatal police shooting of a black teenager. several arrests were made when protesters tore lights off the christmas tree in millennium park. >>> check out this surveillance video from a home in queens, new york. you can see a burglar crawling into a bedroom where a husband and wife were sleeping, their kids in the next room. he picks up the cell phone but runs way when the woman woke up. police say the suspect was actually in the house for about 40 minutes. they're now trying to track him down. just frightening. >> scary. >> wow. >>> thanksgiving is all about the food. we have two experts here all morning, sunny anderson and brandi milloy, to answer your questions.
matt, savannah, and al already in place to bring it all to you in 90 minutes. check in with them in a moment. >>> all right. first, the story making news right now. a winter storm is causing problems for millions of holiday travelers today. a mix of snow, ice and rain is expected from nevada all the way to michigan. >>> for a second straight night, demonstrators took to the streets in chicago over the fatal police shooting of a black teenager. several arrests were made when...
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no, savannah, not that dress. i know you wanted to discuss this. >> still gold and white. >> the gold and white and blue and black. >> it's this dress that everyone is talking about. here's the back story. weather anchor spotted this look, 22.99 on amazon and share her great find in a facebook back for meteorologists, and then this happened. all across the country meteorologists showed up wearing this dress. this is actually a collage of many of the women who wore this on air. >> i have it. >> well, that's the word on the street, and more pictures continue to pour in via facebook. you see it here. fox carolina's nicole pepe writes this is hilarious and, yes, i have two colors. wral amy willment says i'm not afraid to say i'm a bargain hunter. by the way, the dress still available on amazon for the low price, but it may not arrive until january which is okay, guys, because these colors are seasonal, and if you're wondering, here's moy theory why everyone loves it, the darts here, savannah and natalie. >> slimming.
no, savannah, not that dress. i know you wanted to discuss this. >> still gold and white. >> the gold and white and blue and black. >> it's this dress that everyone is talking about. here's the back story. weather anchor spotted this look, 22.99 on amazon and share her great find in a facebook back for meteorologists, and then this happened. all across the country meteorologists showed up wearing this dress. this is actually a collage of many of the women who wore this on air....
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savannah? >> willie, al rokerthon 2's adventure is rolling on as he's going for the guinness world record by doing the weather in all 50 states. on tuesday al hit eight states across the midwest and south so it's 30 down, 20 to go with eight more states on today's schedule alone. just look at these numbers. al has covered more than 15,000 miles so far with the help of 10 modes of transportation, including boats, wagons and, yes, the wiener mobile and along the way he's crossed time zones 11 times, taken 23 selfies and spotted 21 goats. hmm. al, let check in with you. how is it going this morning? i'm here at your weather wall. >> yeah, i know. very impressive. i was very impressed. so far we've not seen any goats this morning, but it's early, and that's the good news. unfortunately, we are seeing a lot of snow out west. we've got a potent storm to talk about. on one side snow and the other side severe weather. this is at denver international airport, and they have seen the snow coming down, and
savannah? >> willie, al rokerthon 2's adventure is rolling on as he's going for the guinness world record by doing the weather in all 50 states. on tuesday al hit eight states across the midwest and south so it's 30 down, 20 to go with eight more states on today's schedule alone. just look at these numbers. al has covered more than 15,000 miles so far with the help of 10 modes of transportation, including boats, wagons and, yes, the wiener mobile and along the way he's crossed time zones...