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and the new fao schwartz store in new york hopes that's the case. courtney reagan has more onhe legendary toy store return the big apple. >> reporter: iconic toy store o schwartz returns to new york city just in time for the holidays in a new location with a new owner. the the original new york city toylo stored in 2015. a year later 360 group bought it from toys "r" us. today the n store in rockefeller center opened for the first time, just down the street from the old location. >> today we make history. this fao schwartz store will be better than ever before and here . stay >> a true toy experience is the key at fao schwartz like at this baby adoption center you can't leave until interviewed by a nurse or dr. to prove you are a fit parent. i wanted mo i kid to experience this same thing. piano nice to see the and some of the stuff that was in the older f.a.o. schwartz. >> really interactive really different from all the other toy stores where you pick it out a leav >> most of the toys are sold at other retailers like deparstent es but the popular
and the new fao schwartz store in new york hopes that's the case. courtney reagan has more onhe legendary toy store return the big apple. >> reporter: iconic toy store o schwartz returns to new york city just in time for the holidays in a new location with a new owner. the the original new york city toylo stored in 2015. a year later 360 group bought it from toys "r" us. today the n store in rockefeller center opened for the first time, just down the street from the old...
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fao schwartz is back and better than ever three years after shutting its doors here in new york. from magicians to toy soldiers and piano. we will take you inside. today, saturday, november 17th, 2018. >> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today" with sheinelle jones, peter alexander and dylan dreyer. live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >> thank you for joining us. i wanted to dance on that piano at fao schwartz since tom hanks. >> coming up later, we will give you some joy. >>> we have to start with the news headlines. let's get to the top story. the tragedy that continues to grow in california from the deadly wildfires. in the northern part of the state alone, officials say that more than 1,000 people are unaccounted for. the death toll also rising overnight to 71. a number that is certain to go higher. nbc's kathy park is in chico, california with the latest for us. kathy, good morning. >> reporter: peter, good morning to you. this disaster is now a humanitarian crisis. pe many are living in shelters. the president is expected to be in the area joined by the governor and
fao schwartz is back and better than ever three years after shutting its doors here in new york. from magicians to toy soldiers and piano. we will take you inside. today, saturday, november 17th, 2018. >> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today" with sheinelle jones, peter alexander and dylan dreyer. live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. >> thank you for joining us. i wanted to dance on that piano at fao schwartz since tom hanks. >> coming up later, we will give...
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tony schwartz ceo and co-author of "the way we're working isn't working" and john flannery. good evening. we have a lot going on. ly do it like this. shelby, what are we learn something john what are the legal implication and tony, what itself going through trump's mind, a mind you know well. >> today the "wall street journal" is reporting president trump was at the center of these two hush money payments we've known about for a while, thanks to my colleagues at the journal. but he personally directed not just the hush money to carol mcdougal calling his buddy matthew pecker hey i need you to pay this. and stormy daniels, cohen for a long time said i did this personally. i'm trump's fixer. i do things for him. he didn't even know about it. now we know president trump in october 2016 weeks before the election said get it done, michael. michael wired stormy daniels lawyer the $100,000. alongside the story, we have this big video. it shows you what trump was doing privately. in august he is saying megyn kelly has blood coming out of her wherever, he is meeting privately with pe
tony schwartz ceo and co-author of "the way we're working isn't working" and john flannery. good evening. we have a lot going on. ly do it like this. shelby, what are we learn something john what are the legal implication and tony, what itself going through trump's mind, a mind you know well. >> today the "wall street journal" is reporting president trump was at the center of these two hush money payments we've known about for a while, thanks to my colleagues at the...
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tony schwartz, shelby holiday, thank you. >>> steve kornacki is here. trump got it wrong on election night. the blue got bluer, how the democrats can win even more seats and we're rolling out the tape that will show lindsey graham owning himself and his epic flip-flop on trump firing jeff sessions. then what i told you at the top of the show a living legends edition. a fallback friday, with george clinton, carole king and harry smith. i'm ari melber, you are watching "the beat" on msnbc. here we go. discover. i like your card, but i'm absolutely not paying an annual fee. discover has no annual fees. really? yeah. we just don't believe in them. oh nice. you would not believe how long i've been rehearsing that. no annual fee on any card. only from discover. whooo! want to get a move on your next vacation? tripadvisor now lets you book over a hundred thousand tours, attractions, and experiences in destinations around the world! like new orleans! from cooking classes, to airboat tours, tripadvisor makes it easy to find and book amazing things to do. and you
tony schwartz, shelby holiday, thank you. >>> steve kornacki is here. trump got it wrong on election night. the blue got bluer, how the democrats can win even more seats and we're rolling out the tape that will show lindsey graham owning himself and his epic flip-flop on trump firing jeff sessions. then what i told you at the top of the show a living legends edition. a fallback friday, with george clinton, carole king and harry smith. i'm ari melber, you are watching "the...
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family attorney andy schwartz is a releasing video he obtained but describes what he saw during curry'sn may. >> it appears to us that the teacher had his cell phone in his hand, and was looking at his cell phone, as he was supervising the children. >> reporter: schwartz filed a lawsuit tuesday, alleging willful misconduct on behalf of the school district in the pe coach, coach becker. video shows becker standing on a diving board and instructing students to tread water for three minutes. he also added 30 seconds of time and in that time, curry went underwater. the lawsuit claims becker's lifeguard certification was expired. curry was one of 57 students in the pool. >> there is not anyone i have been in contact with who has heard of a ratio of one to 57. this was a pe class. you could see as the kids leave, you could see mr. becker leave, and there was never roll taken. >> reporter: a spokesperson for san ramon valley unified said the school district continues its internal review on school pools. since the death, the school district has suspended all pe classes and now requires lifeguar
family attorney andy schwartz is a releasing video he obtained but describes what he saw during curry'sn may. >> it appears to us that the teacher had his cell phone in his hand, and was looking at his cell phone, as he was supervising the children. >> reporter: schwartz filed a lawsuit tuesday, alleging willful misconduct on behalf of the school district in the pe coach, coach becker. video shows becker standing on a diving board and instructing students to tread water for three...
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have fun, enjoy it. >> reporter: on that note, gadi schwartz, news new york. >> i think he may be down there still playing on that piano. >>> a happy update about a boy we told you about five years ago. miles scott, a.k.a. batkid had the whole country cheering him on when his make-a-wish transformed san francisco into gotham city for a day. he was battling leukemia and he's 10 and we're pleased to report he's cancer free. a super hero indeed. we'll take a short break and be back with the emotional life changing moment all caught on camera. universities are closin because of the smoke. the cancelations include some sporting events. but, what about the big game between cal and stanford? plus, i )m tracking where air quality is the worst and when the smoke clears out. next. >>> in tonight's "inspiring america," the video that has moved so many. a sheriff's deputy seeing the world in living color. >> got you a small surprise. >> that was a bit of an understatement. jeff dishman had been color blind his whole life. his colleagues at the humboldt county sheriff's office had pitched in and bo
have fun, enjoy it. >> reporter: on that note, gadi schwartz, news new york. >> i think he may be down there still playing on that piano. >>> a happy update about a boy we told you about five years ago. miles scott, a.k.a. batkid had the whole country cheering him on when his make-a-wish transformed san francisco into gotham city for a day. he was battling leukemia and he's 10 and we're pleased to report he's cancer free. a super hero indeed. we'll take a short break and be...
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we're not sure it was a cell phone but it sure looks like a cell phone. >> reporter: schwartz filed the lawsuit. he says the video shows coach becker standing on a diving board instructing students to tread water for three and a half minutes. he says becker added 30 seconds of time and in that time, curry went under water. the lawsuit claims becker's lifeguard certification was expired. curry was one of 57 students in the pool. >> there is not one expert in this field who has ever heard of a ratio of 57 to 1. this wasn't the swim team or water polo team. this was a pe class. you can see the kids leave. you cansee mr. becker leave and there was insofar roll taken. >> reporter: the district continues its internal review on policies and procedures related to school pools. since curry's death, the district has suspended the use of pools for all pe classes an now requires certified lifeguards be present any time pools are in juice. part of the statement reads, event was and will remain a tragedy in our hearts and minds forever. district sincerely apologizes to the curry family and all commun
we're not sure it was a cell phone but it sure looks like a cell phone. >> reporter: schwartz filed the lawsuit. he says the video shows coach becker standing on a diving board instructing students to tread water for three and a half minutes. he says becker added 30 seconds of time and in that time, curry went under water. the lawsuit claims becker's lifeguard certification was expired. curry was one of 57 students in the pool. >> there is not one expert in this field who has ever...
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(mk)andy schwartz, andy (mk)(mk)andy schwartz, curry family attorney"he was found in his bathing suit at the bottom of the pool."more than an hour after class -- 15 year old benjamin curry was discovered under water in his high school's swimming pool. now -- curry's family attorney says surveillance video shows the teacher standing on a diving board about 15 feet away possibly looking at his cell phone.andy schwartz, curry family attorney"and it appears to us, the teacher had his cell phone in his hand and he was looking at his cell phone as he's supervising the children."according to a lawsuit filed in court on tuesday morning, the video shows curry exhausted and slipping under water while the 57 students in class were instructed to tread water.it also claims the teacher -- aaron becker -- never took roll call at the end of class. andy schwartz, curry family attorney"it seems like a ridiculous amount of students for one teacher to watch."the lawsuit alleges that the teacher had minimal water safety training and his lifeguard certification lapsed about two months before the drowning.t
(mk)andy schwartz, andy (mk)(mk)andy schwartz, curry family attorney"he was found in his bathing suit at the bottom of the pool."more than an hour after class -- 15 year old benjamin curry was discovered under water in his high school's swimming pool. now -- curry's family attorney says surveillance video shows the teacher standing on a diving board about 15 feet away possibly looking at his cell phone.andy schwartz, curry family attorney"and it appears to us, the teacher had his...
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(mk)andy schwartz, curry family attorney"he was found in his bathing suit at the bottom of the pool."more than an hour after class -- 15 year old benjamin curry was discovered under water in his high school's swimming pool. now -- curry's family attorney says surveillance video shows the teacher standing on a diving board about 15 feet away possibly looking at his cell phone.andy schwartz, curry family attorney"and it appears to us, the teacher had his cell phone in his hand and he was looking at his cell phone as he's supervising the children."according to a lawsuit filed in court on tuesday morning, the video shows curry exhausted and slipping under water while the 57 students in class were instructed to tread water.it also claims the teacher -- aaron becker -- never took roll call at the end of class. andy schwartz, curry family attorney"it seems like a ridiculous amount of students for one teacher to watch."the lawsuit alleges that the teacher had minimal water safety training and his lifeguard certification lapsed about two months before the drowning.the san ramon valley unified
(mk)andy schwartz, curry family attorney"he was found in his bathing suit at the bottom of the pool."more than an hour after class -- 15 year old benjamin curry was discovered under water in his high school's swimming pool. now -- curry's family attorney says surveillance video shows the teacher standing on a diving board about 15 feet away possibly looking at his cell phone.andy schwartz, curry family attorney"and it appears to us, the teacher had his cell phone in his hand and...
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ndnext on pbs newshour wee >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. hsue and edgar wach iii. seton melvin. the cheryl and philip milstein family. ndr. p. roy vagelosiana t. vagelos. the j.p.b.oundation. that's why we're your ement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for toublic broadcasting, and by contributionour pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, megan thompson. >> thompson: good evening, and thank you for joining us. after 17 months of negotiations, the european union is close to an agreement that would pave the way for a british exit from the political and economic body. as british prime minister theresa may headed to brussels for a special brexit summit tomorrow, the european council president, donald tusk, tweeted an esendnt of the deal. tusk wrote: this comes after the spanish prime minister threateto veto the brexit deal over the disputed british territory of r, located in the south of spain. spain lifted its objections after a last-minut
ndnext on pbs newshour wee >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. hsue and edgar wach iii. seton melvin. the cheryl and philip milstein family. ndr. p. roy vagelosiana t. vagelos. the j.p.b.oundation. that's why we're your ement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for toublic broadcasting, and by contributionour pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york,...
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. >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. sue and edgar wachenheim iii. seton melvin. the cheryl and philip milstein family. dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zkerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank yo from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center inew york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening, and thanks for joining us. three major fires continue to burn out of control in california, where firefighters nge battling to save homes and lives duigh winds and drought conditions. at least nine people have died. their bodies were found in butte county, north of sacramento. it's the location of the camp fire, one of mosdestructive in the state's history, where close to 7,000 hom
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. >> s newshour weekend is ma possible by:d bernard ene schwartz. sue and edgar wachenheim iii. seton melvin. eryl and philip milstein family. dr. p. roy vagelos and diana to vae p.b. foundation. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg.fu corporating is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual rend group retirement products. that's why wour retirement company. additional support has been provided by: d by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, megan thompson. >> thompson: good evening and thank you for joining us. several hundred central americ migrants pushed past mexican police guarding the internatiol border crossing between tijuana, mexico and california this afternoon. there are reports that some of the migrants carried hand- painted american and honduran flags and chanted: "we are not criminals! t are international workers!" they did not cro border and the border checkpoint was closed temporarily. mexican officia
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." >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. sue and edgar wa.chenheim i theton melvin. cheryl and philip milstein family. dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. fouation. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerbg. corporate funding is provil d by mut america-- designing customized individual ctand group retirement pro that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers le you. thank you. from tch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thank you for joining us. more than 70 people are now confirmed dead in northern california's "camp fire" and there are re than 1,000 reported missing. it is the deadliest and most destructive in the state's history. day president trump traveled to the scene of the fire's worst destruction. >> nobody would ever thought this could have enppened. >> sasan: standing with california governor jerry brown
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(mk)andy schwartz, curry family attorney"he was found in his bathing suit at the bottom of the pool."more than an hour after class -- 15 year old benjamin curry was discovered under water in his high school's swimming pool. now -- curry's family attorney says surveillance video shows the teacher standing on a diving board about 15 feet away possibly looking at his cell phone.andy schwartz, curry family attorney"and it appears to us, the teacher had his cell phone in his hand and he was looking at his cell phone as he's supervising the children."according to a lawsuit filed in court on tuesday morning, the video shows curry exhausted and slipping under water while the 57 students in class were instructed to tread water.it also claims the teacher -- aaron becker -- never took roll call at the end of class. andy schwartz, curry family attorney"it seems like a ridiculous amount of students for one teacher to watch."the lawsuit alleges that the teacher had minimal water safety training and his lifeguard certification lapsed about two months before the drowning.the san ramon valley unified
(mk)andy schwartz, curry family attorney"he was found in his bathing suit at the bottom of the pool."more than an hour after class -- 15 year old benjamin curry was discovered under water in his high school's swimming pool. now -- curry's family attorney says surveillance video shows the teacher standing on a diving board about 15 feet away possibly looking at his cell phone.andy schwartz, curry family attorney"and it appears to us, the teacher had his cell phone in his hand and...
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with more, here is s nbdi schwartz. >> reporter: in paradise, california, a massive wildfire turning day to night. >> there are embers blowing under my car. >> rorter: this video taken by one of ndhe many families surrou by flames as they try to escape. >> we have got to get out of here. >> reporter: all around homes burning and cars trapped in on blackout condi >> now we're only going barely above zero. >> reporter: these images in darkness incredibly taken around 9 the morning on the outskirts of the evacuation zone, a cloud spreads as this father waits for word of his children. >> i he a 2-year-old and 1.5-year-old that home to. ge >> reporter: drivers stuck in gridlock as flames close in. the infernoding to 18,000 in a matter of hours. it's dramatic growth captured by satellite in a community of 27,000, students and children in class waiting to be rescued. >> preschool with kids. >> reporter: the town >> we have four d. trapped in the basement. four people trapped in the basement. eporter: those four rescued by police as whole neighborhoods were set ablaze. >> get out this lane.
with more, here is s nbdi schwartz. >> reporter: in paradise, california, a massive wildfire turning day to night. >> there are embers blowing under my car. >> rorter: this video taken by one of ndhe many families surrou by flames as they try to escape. >> we have got to get out of here. >> reporter: all around homes burning and cars trapped in on blackout condi >> now we're only going barely above zero. >> reporter: these images in darkness incredibly...
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. >> reporter: the apology wasn't given to either schwartz or the curries directly. both heard about it from a third party. >> we really want to know how this was allowed to happen in the first place. why were there no lifeguards? why were there no rules and regulations and why did they leave ben behind? >> reporter: curry's family neighbor concurs. >> you send your kids to school every day to be safe and what did happen? does anybody -- i mean the stories have changed so many different times i think they owe them an apology and tell the truth what happened and own up to it. >> reporter: schwartz said this one fact remains despite the apology. >> ben's never coming back. >> reporter: the curry family has filed a claim over ben's death. the district has 45 days to apology. those 45 days will be up sometime in november, at which point if the district doesn't respond it will be considered dismissed out of hand paving the way forward for a lawsuit. in danville, andria borba, kpix5. >>> breaking news, san jose police have just put out an alert about a parental abduction.
. >> reporter: the apology wasn't given to either schwartz or the curries directly. both heard about it from a third party. >> we really want to know how this was allowed to happen in the first place. why were there no lifeguards? why were there no rules and regulations and why did they leave ben behind? >> reporter: curry's family neighbor concurs. >> you send your kids to school every day to be safe and what did happen? does anybody -- i mean the stories have changed...
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have fun, pl >> reporter: on that note, gadi schwartz, news new york. >> i think he may be down theren that piano. >>> a happy update about a boy we told you about five yearso. miles scott, a.k.a. batkid had the whole country cheering him on when his make a wish transrmed san francisco into gotham city for a day. he w battling leukemia and he's 10 and we're pleased to report he' cancer free. a super hero indeed. we'll take a short break and be back with the emotional life changing moment all caught in camera. thnot a screensaver. this is the destruction of a cancer cell by the body's own immune system, thanks to medicine that didn't exist until now. and today can save your life. ♪ ♪ (burke) seen it, covered it. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ i just got my ancestrydna results: 74% italian. and i found out that i'm from the big toe of that sexy italian boot! calabria. it even shows the migration path from south italia all the way to exotico new jersey! so this holiday season it's ancestrydna per tutti! order your
have fun, pl >> reporter: on that note, gadi schwartz, news new york. >> i think he may be down theren that piano. >>> a happy update about a boy we told you about five yearso. miles scott, a.k.a. batkid had the whole country cheering him on when his make a wish transrmed san francisco into gotham city for a day. he w battling leukemia and he's 10 and we're pleased to report he' cancer free. a super hero indeed. we'll take a short break and be back with the emotional life...
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. >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. sue and edgar wachenheim iii. seton melvin. the cheryl and philip milstein family. dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. . he j.p.b. foundation. rosalindlter. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporat npublic broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. ank you. t fr tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. g sreenivasan: good evening and thank you for join. democrat bill nelson conceded to republican rick scott this afternoon in the race for u.s. senate in florida. state election officials ed a second manual recou of ballots in the contentious race at noon today. scott, who has been florida's governor since 2011, ld on to his lead over nelson, the three- term democratic incumbent. the margin is more than 10,000 votes, or 0.
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back to you. >> our thanks to gadi schwartz on the ground in tijuana. >> we have black friday and cyber monday in the rearview mirror. this week kicks off the holiday delivery surge. fedex is already running into some trouble after two of its trucks crashed on an atlanta highwayful spilling packages alok the shoulder of the road. >> that's the first of the likely many of headaches for shipping companies. nbc's jo ling kent has more on the cyber morning aftermath. good morning. >> reporter: phillip, good morning. cyber monday was a busy one especially at amazon. a lot of those deals are headed out the door and the pressure is on the shipping companies to deliver this holiday season. cyber monday is about to shatter records yet again. online shoppers on track to spend $7.8 billion, the biggest online shopping day in the u.s. ever. but the digital deals won't stop. as foot traffic at malls and stores sinks, retailers like macy's, deck's, petco and ebay are stretching their online discounts till next weekend. calling it cyber week. these brands and many others are compete ing with amazon wh
back to you. >> our thanks to gadi schwartz on the ground in tijuana. >> we have black friday and cyber monday in the rearview mirror. this week kicks off the holiday delivery surge. fedex is already running into some trouble after two of its trucks crashed on an atlanta highwayful spilling packages alok the shoulder of the road. >> that's the first of the likely many of headaches for shipping companies. nbc's jo ling kent has more on the cyber morning aftermath. good morning....
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jaden schwartz, beware the power of the schwartz. sharks get flanked, 4-0.me for a six-game home stand starting on sunday. >>> college football. stanford hosting oregon state tomorrow. emotional night, senior night, final home game for bryce love. coach hoping the seniors take it all in. >> try to remind the guys. and for some of them that. >> don't think about it until this week, try to tell them this college experience goes really fast. it goes really fast. sometimes the days are long, but the years are short. and, you know you remember moments. >> play the game right now. >> that's great. >> ready when you are. >>. >> the whole thing is a video game. >> sick. >> it is sick. hey, look who likes the chase center. warriors star kevin durant's got a tour today. seem to be very impressed. look at that. does that look like a guy who wants to leave as a free agent next summer? i don't think so. kd was noncommittal when asked about his future as in kd, would you like this to be your parking space over here or over there? abc 7 sports sponsored by river rock casin
jaden schwartz, beware the power of the schwartz. sharks get flanked, 4-0.me for a six-game home stand starting on sunday. >>> college football. stanford hosting oregon state tomorrow. emotional night, senior night, final home game for bryce love. coach hoping the seniors take it all in. >> try to remind the guys. and for some of them that. >> don't think about it until this week, try to tell them this college experience goes really fast. it goes really fast. sometimes the...
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ho >> pbs ne weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. sue and edgar wachenheim iii. seton melvin. the cheryl and philip milstein family.p. droy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: d by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tfrom the tisch wudios at lincoln center in new york, megan thomon. >> thompson: good evening and thank you for joining us.it all about turnout now with less than 48 hours to go until traditional polling places open for tuesday's midterm elections. early voting in 27 states has already exceeded the total early votes from the 2014 midterm election, according to the university of florida elections project. in one example: in florida, more than 4.8 million vots had already cast a ballot through early voting or absentee
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our team has it all covered starting with gadi schwartz in west lake village. the latest from there? >> reporter: good evening, lester. it is a surreal scene out here, especially for those of us that live in los angeles. this is the way we get to the beach. we have traveled this road so many times before. it's been consumed by flames. the wall of flames came in the dead of night. two fast moving firestorms within miles of each other. firefighters unable to stop their advance. instead focusing on evacuations. >> evacuate, sir. >> the fire department says get out. he says you are going to get trapped. the fire is on on us. >> reporter: 101 freeway one of the most travelled in america is shut down in both directions as flames jumped the road heading for the coast. >> this is an erie sight. very seldom do we see the freeway completelyright no down in both directions as the fire has breached the freeway. it is burning towards the ocean. >> oh, my god. >> reporter: in wesley village, neighbors watched firenados rip through their canyons. were you able to get everythi
our team has it all covered starting with gadi schwartz in west lake village. the latest from there? >> reporter: good evening, lester. it is a surreal scene out here, especially for those of us that live in los angeles. this is the way we get to the beach. we have traveled this road so many times before. it's been consumed by flames. the wall of flames came in the dead of night. two fast moving firestorms within miles of each other. firefighters unable to stop their advance. instead...
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here's gadi schwartz. >> reporter: in paradise, california, a massive wildfire turning day to night. >> there are embers blowing under my car. >> reporter: this video taken by one of the many families surrounded by flames as they tried to escape. >> we have got to get out of here. >> reporter: all around, homes burning and cars trapped in blackout conditions. these images in darkness incredibly taken at around 9:30 the outskirts of the evacuation zone, an enormous smoke cloud spreads as this father waits for any word about his children. >> and i have a 2-year-old and a 1 1/2-year-old that i can't get home to. >> reporter: drivers stuck in gridlock as flames close in. the inferno exploding in size from 200 acres to 18,000 in a matter of hours. its dramatic growth captured by satellite threatening a community of 27,000. the town hospital evacuated. >> we've got four trapped in the basement. four people trapped in the basement. hospital surrounded by fire. >> reporter: those four rescued by police as whole neighborhoods were set ablaze. meanwhile, tonight in southern california, more pe
here's gadi schwartz. >> reporter: in paradise, california, a massive wildfire turning day to night. >> there are embers blowing under my car. >> reporter: this video taken by one of the many families surrounded by flames as they tried to escape. >> we have got to get out of here. >> reporter: all around, homes burning and cars trapped in blackout conditions. these images in darkness incredibly taken at around 9:30 the outskirts of the evacuation zone, an enormous...
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the other point this is the first holiday without toys "r" us in the picture so fao schwartz is going it's known for but something new this year and that is the experience. come with me and let me show you all of the experiences that will get you into this store. this is the melissa and doug section and you can see, there is kids here, taking the food, putting it in their shopping bag s, putting it into the kitchen, there's magic shows going on believe it or not and upstairs, i wish i could take you there but i can't. the iconic piano, from the movie "biggest and a throwback to you, check out my instagram because i got really good at chopsticks okay? you guys have a great weekend. melissa: wow you have a great weekend. that was awesome. connell: imagine me on a train with a giraffe after the show? melissa: that would be awesome. christmas is broken out everywhere we're going to macy's santaland. connell: is that right? melissa: you've got to do it all they're only little once. connell: that's the real santa at macy's that's the one, the actual man? melissa: well just say hello. would
the other point this is the first holiday without toys "r" us in the picture so fao schwartz is going it's known for but something new this year and that is the experience. come with me and let me show you all of the experiences that will get you into this store. this is the melissa and doug section and you can see, there is kids here, taking the food, putting it in their shopping bag s, putting it into the kitchen, there's magic shows going on believe it or not and upstairs, i wish i...
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craig. >> all right, gadi schwartz in mesa, arizona. gadi, ali, chris jansing, garrett haake a big thanks. >>> republican ryan costello is a retiring congressman from pennsylvania. ben rhodes is former deputy national security adviser to president obama. big thanks to both of you gentlemen for being with me. congressman, let me start with you. your republican colleagues, your friends and your colleagues there in the lower chamber, how concerned are they about a blue wave four days from now? what are they saying about how this midterm campaign has been waged from the white house so far? >> well, i think a lot of house republicans would like their message to be the closer here, and the concern is that the president's immigration message is in competition with that. i think most republicans are going to say as follows, when you vote on tuesday, we will have the highest wage growth in over a decade. we'll have the lowest unemployment in 49 years. we have the economy doing very, very well. we've increased funding for nih to improve public he
craig. >> all right, gadi schwartz in mesa, arizona. gadi, ali, chris jansing, garrett haake a big thanks. >>> republican ryan costello is a retiring congressman from pennsylvania. ben rhodes is former deputy national security adviser to president obama. big thanks to both of you gentlemen for being with me. congressman, let me start with you. your republican colleagues, your friends and your colleagues there in the lower chamber, how concerned are they about a blue wave four...
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nbc's gadi schwartz is in oak park, california, for us this morning.the latest on the ground right now? it appears as if you're very close to some smoke and flames. >> reporter: well, unfortunately so many of these fires have really overwhelmed firefighters. you think fires, you think there's going to be fire and flame all around, but take a look at this neighborhood. you've got smoke all around this neighborhood. you've got this sense of eerie quiet and then you've got homes that have been destroyed like this. this is friend of the homeowner here. he's trying to do what he can, but you can see inside everything's been lost. then you've got some homes that are still standing and then other homes that have been lost. we're going to walk up a little bit more. this house is fine. those houses are fine. that house, it looks like embers have gone inside, and then as we turn the corner here, you're going to see this house that's falling apart as we speak. those are embers that have gotten inside the eves. unfortunately there are no firefighters around. these
nbc's gadi schwartz is in oak park, california, for us this morning.the latest on the ground right now? it appears as if you're very close to some smoke and flames. >> reporter: well, unfortunately so many of these fires have really overwhelmed firefighters. you think fires, you think there's going to be fire and flame all around, but take a look at this neighborhood. you've got smoke all around this neighborhood. you've got this sense of eerie quiet and then you've got homes that have...
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and gadi schwartz is on the campus of arizona state university. that is the tough race between krysten sinema and martha mcsally. >> that is right. they are make it extremely easy for young people to vote in arizona and lot of it is going to be coming down the young independent voters, and this is the asu campus that you can see the kids lined up to the vote, and right near the middle of the campus, these are all residence halls and dormitories and a lot of the students will walk out of the door and come over to here, and vote. this is a race that is right now mostly going to be decided by the early votes. we have a pretty good idea of what that looks like. 41% are republican, and about 33% are democrats, and 24% are independents. 75 to 80% of the electorate has already voted and those independents, a lot of them are these young voters. we have talked to some who say they are voting for kierstin cinema, because they see her as an independent. and we have also, people over here voting for martha mcsally, because she is in line with president trump,
and gadi schwartz is on the campus of arizona state university. that is the tough race between krysten sinema and martha mcsally. >> that is right. they are make it extremely easy for young people to vote in arizona and lot of it is going to be coming down the young independent voters, and this is the asu campus that you can see the kids lined up to the vote, and right near the middle of the campus, these are all residence halls and dormitories and a lot of the students will walk out of...
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back to you, craig. >> gadi schwartz on the campus of asu.earing from the young and engaged. >>> we'll be back with much more on the eve of this historic election. to look at me now, you don't see psoriasis. you see clear skin. you see me. but if you saw me before cosentyx... ♪ i was covered. it was awful. but i didn't give up. i kept fighting. i got clear skin with cosentyx. 3 years and counting. clear skin can last. see if cosentyx could make a difference for you. cosentyx is proven to help people with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis find clear skin that can last. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before starting cosentyx, you should be checked for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infections and lowered ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms. or if you have received a vaccine or plan to. if you have inflammatory bowel disease, tell your doctor if symptoms develop or worsen. serious allergic reactions may occur. see me now. i'm still clear. how sexy are these elbows? get clear ski
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steve: roll the tape. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> welcome to fao schwartz. rob: i love that.what we need. did you have one of these when you were a kid? jillian: i will make something for you. rob: please do. this store is new to rockefeller center but not in new york. >> fao schwartz has been around since 1862 closed our doors in 2015. so excited to be back here today at rockefeller center. we are iconic store to new york city and beloved. some memories that people have of our history and new memories that we are waiting to, you know, create with the kids. >> take the card, remember it, show it to everybody else, remember it and put it right back. did you pick the 3 of clubs? that's weird, right? >> plastic here. jillian: what are you doing here? carley: always fun when you run into your friends at the grocery store. jillian: carley is having the time of her life. ♪ rob: i'm a big '80s movie lover and i love tom hanks and i remember "big" and i remember that piano ♪ ♪ jillian: let's go. ♪ >> two together and then there is three and two. ♪ ♪ rob: i saw "big" in the 1980s, i w
steve: roll the tape. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> welcome to fao schwartz. rob: i love that.what we need. did you have one of these when you were a kid? jillian: i will make something for you. rob: please do. this store is new to rockefeller center but not in new york. >> fao schwartz has been around since 1862 closed our doors in 2015. so excited to be back here today at rockefeller center. we are iconic store to new york city and beloved. some memories that people have of our history and new...
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fao schwartz in new york city.0s movie lover and i love tom hanks. i remember that piano. rob: inside look at all the fun coming up. things can be a big . that's why there's otezla. otezla is not a cream. it's a pill that treats moderate to severe plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla,75% clearer skin is achievable. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts, or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. upper respiratory tract infection and headache may occur. tell your doctor about your medicines and if you're pregnant or planning to be. otezla. show more of you. so shark invented duo clean. while deep cleaning carpets, the added soft brush roll picks up large particles, gives floors a polished look, and fearlessly devours piles. duo clea
fao schwartz in new york city.0s movie lover and i love tom hanks. i remember that piano. rob: inside look at all the fun coming up. things can be a big . that's why there's otezla. otezla is not a cream. it's a pill that treats moderate to severe plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla,75% clearer skin is achievable. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you...
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the teacher standing on a diving board about 15 feet away possibly looking at his cell phone.andy schwartz, curry family attorney "and it appears to us, the teacher had his cell phone in his hand and he was looking at his cell phone as he's supervising the children." according to a lawsuit filed in court on tuesday morning, the video shows curry exhausted and slipping under water while the 57 students in class were instructed to tread water.it also claims the teacher -- aaron becker -- never took roll call at the end of class.andy schwartz, curry family attorney"it seems like a ridiculous amount of students for one teacher to watch."the lawsuit alleges that the teacher had minimal water safety training.the san ramon valley unified school district will not comment on pending litigation but released a statement today was and will remain a tragedy in our hearts and minds forever. the district sincerely apologizes to the curry family and all the community members. there are no words to describe the collective sorrow following the loss of ben."the district told me they no longer use pools durin
the teacher standing on a diving board about 15 feet away possibly looking at his cell phone.andy schwartz, curry family attorney "and it appears to us, the teacher had his cell phone in his hand and he was looking at his cell phone as he's supervising the children." according to a lawsuit filed in court on tuesday morning, the video shows curry exhausted and slipping under water while the 57 students in class were instructed to tread water.it also claims the teacher -- aaron becker...
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bernard and irene schwartz. sue and edgar wachenheim iii. the cheryl and philip milstein family, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >>> welcome to the program i am christiane amanpour in new york. a midterm election that was under the global microscope, we can safely that history was made. it was a women's wave. voting won big too. massive turnout with estimates close to 150 million voters casting their ballots which is almost double the votes for the last midterm. all of this delivered divided government as democrats take control of congress. nancy pelosi gave president trump a taste of her economic agenda. >> today is more than just about democrats and republicans. it is about restoring the constitution checks and balances to the trump administration. it is about stopping the gop and mitch mcconnell assault on medicare, medicaid and the health care. >> in the words of one republican, the democrats may have won back the house, but donald trump won the election. something that he is clearly reveling th
bernard and irene schwartz. sue and edgar wachenheim iii. the cheryl and philip milstein family, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >>> welcome to the program i am christiane amanpour in new york. a midterm election that was under the global microscope, we can safely that history was made. it was a women's wave. voting won big too. massive turnout with estimates close to 150 million voters casting their ballots which is almost double the votes...
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curry family attorney andy schwartz had this to say. >> i'm willing to accept it as an apology and they are willing to accept it as an apology. delivered six months after the incident on a friday afternoon. >> reporter: the apology wasn't given to schwartz or the currys directly. >> we want to know how this was allowed to happen in the first place. why were there no lifeguards, no rules and regulations and why did he leave ben behind. >> reporter: curry family neighbor sheila anderson concurs. >> you send your kids to school every day to be safe and what did happen? does anybody -- the s ha changed so many different times and i think they owe them an apology and tell the truth what happened and own up to it were >>> developing news in san jose where police are looking for a woman suspected of kidnapping her young children during a supervised visit. investigators say diana marrero del rio kidnapped her 11-year- old daughter and 1-year-old son yesterday afternoon. del rio had been visiting her kids under supervision of a social worker at emma prusch park. investigators believe both kids y
curry family attorney andy schwartz had this to say. >> i'm willing to accept it as an apology and they are willing to accept it as an apology. delivered six months after the incident on a friday afternoon. >> reporter: the apology wasn't given to schwartz or the currys directly. >> we want to know how this was allowed to happen in the first place. why were there no lifeguards, no rules and regulations and why did he leave ben behind. >> reporter: curry family neighbor...
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any connected medical device has the potential for cyber threats to occur suzanne schwartz is an fdacurity expert. she says implantable devices that send information to doctors, patients and healthcare providers could be at risk. pacemakers, difibulators, insulin pumps>there are also concerns hackers could target machines like mris, cat scans and ventilators. we are building information sharing platforms. that's really the key here, is that cybersecurity is a shared responsibilitythe fda has also enlisted so-called "white hat" hackers to help identify cyber weaknesses. (ken)the fda also recently developed a cyber security "playbook" for hospitals and healthcare systems(pam) the agency wants hospitals to put protections in place, do exercises and have response plans ready ... should a cyber attack occur. patients' health. > (ken) (ken)the fda also recently developed a cyber security "playbook" for h
any connected medical device has the potential for cyber threats to occur suzanne schwartz is an fdacurity expert. she says implantable devices that send information to doctors, patients and healthcare providers could be at risk. pacemakers, difibulators, insulin pumps>there are also concerns hackers could target machines like mris, cat scans and ventilators. we are building information sharing platforms. that's really the key here, is that cybersecurity is a shared responsibilitythe fda has...
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and then fit for bollywood's by the way robin schwartz won't be in india this december if he busy touring the us japan indonesia and he's not the only german has been busy time is on the move to time for a music news. german rock legend scum stein are planning a massive three year concert tour according to lead guitarist they shut close spent so far only their twenty nine thousand european stadium tour had been announced details of the extra shows are yet to be made public they said close but also said the band will be mastering their new album in l.a. this december. and soon pick up close biz own band emigrate will be releasing their third album. in the rock outfit cop look played six shows in argentina paraguayan the judging by their video blog it wasn't all some of the sailing one band member forgot to close the window and their bonus iris accommodation and accidently flooded the place and not all their shows were sold out but that didn't stop cock float from having a blast in south america. from south to north america the headstrong new wave college rock band hologram just released th
and then fit for bollywood's by the way robin schwartz won't be in india this december if he busy touring the us japan indonesia and he's not the only german has been busy time is on the move to time for a music news. german rock legend scum stein are planning a massive three year concert tour according to lead guitarist they shut close spent so far only their twenty nine thousand european stadium tour had been announced details of the extra shows are yet to be made public they said close but...
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joining us now is tony schwartz. one of the kind of seeming features if i may of donald trump's personality is he's always been able to sort of seem to be successful and just get through it because there was never any deep scrutiny of his claims. he could just say i'm the most successful businessman in the world and no one would really need to check it because why would they bother? it seems this job is something he doesn't handle the fact this is something that gets deep scrutiny and he's exposed. is that unfair? >> no, i think he is is at particularly difficult moment because absolutely central to his identity is i'm a winner. and even if it's based on a mountain of lies, he has been able to make that case all the way through even significant parts of his presidency with the support of two republican branches of government. now he looks at a world in which first of all from the perspective of the mid-terms he's a loser. i'm a loser is what's going through his head. now, actually it may not be going through his head
joining us now is tony schwartz. one of the kind of seeming features if i may of donald trump's personality is he's always been able to sort of seem to be successful and just get through it because there was never any deep scrutiny of his claims. he could just say i'm the most successful businessman in the world and no one would really need to check it because why would they bother? it seems this job is something he doesn't handle the fact this is something that gets deep scrutiny and he's...
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bernard and irene schwartz. sue and edgar wachenheim iii. the cheryl and philip milstein family, seaton melvin. judy and josh. and by contribution s your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >>> welcome to the program. serious constitutional question. many see it as an attempt to undermine the probe into russian meddling in the 2016 election and the president's own conduct. in a feisty post election conference, trump threatened to take a war like posture. the concerns don't stop there, however, whether it is president trump's claim that he can end birthright citizenship with a wave of executive order or as always, the second amount and the power of the gun war. the assault on the first amendment, constantly trying to silent the press that he doesn't like. with me to discuss what is a constitutional crisis and whether the u.s. is close to them is laurence tribe. students included president obama and john roberts. the company author of a new book "to end the presidency the power of impeoplement" welcome to the program. >> thank you. >
bernard and irene schwartz. sue and edgar wachenheim iii. the cheryl and philip milstein family, seaton melvin. judy and josh. and by contribution s your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >>> welcome to the program. serious constitutional question. many see it as an attempt to undermine the probe into russian meddling in the 2016 election and the president's own conduct. in a feisty post election conference, trump threatened to take a war like posture. the concerns don't...
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walter, bernard and irene schwartz, suh and edgar wachenhaim iii and viewers like you. thank you. >>> welcome to the program. i'm christiane amanpour back in london. president donald trump was literally out of step with world leaders on sunday as his peers marched in solidarity to a world war i memorial at the ark detree i don't mean in paris. the first lady and the president were dropped off in their own car. then french president macron called out president trump and the european nationalist world view for helping to awaken the old demons of nativist conflict. >> translator: patriotism is the exact opposite of nationalism. nationalism is betrayal by saying our interests first, who cares about the other. we erase what holds a nation dearest and what is the most important, its moral values. >> president macron's warning come as a growing wave of leaders tap into these us-first politics across the globe. in countries like hungary, the philippines, brazil, as well as donald trump's america. historian timothy schneider knows about the brutal consequences of authoritarianis
walter, bernard and irene schwartz, suh and edgar wachenhaim iii and viewers like you. thank you. >>> welcome to the program. i'm christiane amanpour back in london. president donald trump was literally out of step with world leaders on sunday as his peers marched in solidarity to a world war i memorial at the ark detree i don't mean in paris. the first lady and the president were dropped off in their own car. then french president macron called out president trump and the european...
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jayden schwartz process beware the power of the schwartz. blanked.k home for a home game on sunday. college football. stanford figures to get back on track hoefting oregon state tonight. it's an emotional night on senior night. final hopefully the anticipatingle holds up. coach shaw hoping the seniors take it all in. >> i try to remind the fwois and for some of them they don't think about it until this week, try to tell them, this college experience goes really fast. it goes really fast. sometimes the days are long but the years are short. and you know you remember moments. >> got to play the game right now. >> ready when you are. >> excited about it. >> it is sick. low back who likes the chase center. warrior star kevin durant got a tour. seemed very impressed with the arena under construction at mission bay. kd, non-kmilgts about his future as in, kevin with you over he he would not say one way or theh looked impressed. th wrap on have a great weekend. >> announcer: now the accuweather the sutro tower. poor visibility due to smoke and haze at the u
jayden schwartz process beware the power of the schwartz. blanked.k home for a home game on sunday. college football. stanford figures to get back on track hoefting oregon state tonight. it's an emotional night on senior night. final hopefully the anticipatingle holds up. coach shaw hoping the seniors take it all in. >> i try to remind the fwois and for some of them they don't think about it until this week, try to tell them, this college experience goes really fast. it goes really fast....
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jayden schwartz bare the power of the schwartz. sharks blanked 4-0.or a long sick-game home stand stuart starring sunday. college football. stanford figures to get back on track hoefting oregon state tonight. it's an emotional night on senior night. the final game for bryce love. hopefully the ankle holds up. coach shaw hoping the seniors take it all in. >> i try to remind the guys -- and for some they don't think about it until this woke, try to tell them this college experience goes really fast. it goes really fast. sometimes the days are long with you the years are short. you remember moments. >> got to play the game right now. >> already ready when you are. >> exited about this. >> sick! >> it is sick. look who likes the chase center. warrior star kevin durant gotn . k.d. non-kmilgts about his future as in kevin would you like this to be your parking space over here? he want say one way or the other but it's beautiful and he looked impressed. it's a wrap on morning sports have a agreed weekend. i'm larry beil. >>> now the accuweather forecast with
jayden schwartz bare the power of the schwartz. sharks blanked 4-0.or a long sick-game home stand stuart starring sunday. college football. stanford figures to get back on track hoefting oregon state tonight. it's an emotional night on senior night. the final game for bryce love. hopefully the ankle holds up. coach shaw hoping the seniors take it all in. >> i try to remind the guys -- and for some they don't think about it until this woke, try to tell them this college experience goes...
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. >> in new york city, in fact, the famous fao schwartz that shut ck in 2015 reopened and keyboard and all will be here. >> we'll have unique experiences like nowhere else. >> this goes beyond the junior would be consumers and real challenges to marketing millennials where they value experiences over material. >> and the new monopoly game this year r millennials, you win by accumulating experiences rather than property. maybe they'll be able to pony e game is tough to find, but out there. >>> the time is 4:34, we have more on what doctors can see on cyber monday. wal-mart will have its site online in time for the holiday. it will have the assortment and sorting features to make it convenient for customers to find items on the website. they plan to add 1,000 more deals for this cyber monday. they'll have electronics, jewelry and clothing. >>> samsung is apologizing to employees who became sick while working ctories in asia samsung executives made a former pay polling for the biggest mobile manufacturer and chip maker. employees illnesses and some women died from those $133,000 for each
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gadi schwartz is joining us from phoenix. sunnier where you are in phoenix than it is here in west virginia. i know you've been talking to voters. >> reporter: we're seeing some of these big numbers when it comes to the youth vote for early registration and for early voting. we could see a big turnout during election day. but if you want to know what the youth voters are thinking, you've got to go to where they're at, which is usually right here on their phones. in fact there's so much organizing that's been happening on those phones. that's platforms like snapchat. here's snapchat right there, hallie, that's where you should be. when you pinch the screen like that and go to their map app, they'll put on where your polling location is on election day. they've helped register over 400,000 people earlier this month. so it's one of these things where technology is being used to kind of galvanize a vote. it's also a place where people are going to share their opinions. one thing we've learned from generation z and from millenials
gadi schwartz is joining us from phoenix. sunnier where you are in phoenix than it is here in west virginia. i know you've been talking to voters. >> reporter: we're seeing some of these big numbers when it comes to the youth vote for early registration and for early voting. we could see a big turnout during election day. but if you want to know what the youth voters are thinking, you've got to go to where they're at, which is usually right here on their phones. in fact there's so much...