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schwartz >> the federal government tells us that schwartz still has a partial ownership stake in 50 homes. last year a spokesperson for schwartz says he doesn't actually own the buildings but he does manage the properties, lester. >> all right, stephanie, thank you. >>> still ahead tonight, why more women are using marijuana while pregnant despite evidence that it's not safe >>> also, dramatic scenes from a building on fire as a man scaled his way down >>> and seeing a man on the moon from the perspective of a 10-year-old. he may look quite familiar >>> we're back now to tell you about the sharp rise of the number of pregnant women smoking pot. a large new study out today finding pregnant women turning to marijuana to ease everything from morning sickness to migraines despite no evidence that it's safe here's morgan radford. >> good job, angelo. >> reporter: it's a typical day for mom, vicki playing blocks with her son and smoking a joint. she is among the growing number of moms who use marijuana during and after pregnancy. for her, it's helped relieve epbilitating migraines andthrow. ter
schwartz >> the federal government tells us that schwartz still has a partial ownership stake in 50 homes. last year a spokesperson for schwartz says he doesn't actually own the buildings but he does manage the properties, lester. >> all right, stephanie, thank you. >>> still ahead tonight, why more women are using marijuana while pregnant despite evidence that it's not safe >>> also, dramatic scenes from a building on fire as a man scaled his way down >>>...
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schwartz? >> the federal government tells us that schwartz still has a partial ownership stake in 50 last year a spokesperson for schwartz says he doesn't actuly own the buildings but he does manage the prerties, lester. all right, stephanie, thank you. >>> still ahead tonight, why more women are using marijuana while pregnant despite evidencehat it's not safe. >>> also, dramatic scenes from a ilding on fire as a man scaled his way down. >>> and seeing a man on the moon from the perspective of a 10-year-old. familiar.ok quite i've always had a knack for finding thin... colon cancer, to be exact. and i find it noninvasively... no need for time off or special prep. it all starts here... you collect your sample, and cologuard uses the dna in your stool to find 92% of colon cancers. you can always count on me to know where to look. fo oh, i und them! i can do this test now! ask your doctor if cologuard is right for you. covered by medicare and most major insurers. for a restless night's sleep. pain
schwartz? >> the federal government tells us that schwartz still has a partial ownership stake in 50 last year a spokesperson for schwartz says he doesn't actuly own the buildings but he does manage the prerties, lester. all right, stephanie, thank you. >>> still ahead tonight, why more women are using marijuana while pregnant despite evidencehat it's not safe. >>> also, dramatic scenes from a ilding on fire as a man scaled his way down. >>> and seeing a man on...
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author mattathias schwartz. announcer: washington journal months are available at spans new online store. check out the washington journal mugs and see all the c-span products. announcer: here's a look at wednesday's live programming on the c-span networks. at 8:38, former special counsel robert mueller testified before the house judiciary committee about the special counsel's investigation into whether president trump obstructed the probe into russian interference in the 2016 campaign. we will show you as much of that until the possible a.m..comes in at 10:00 at noon, the house will consider several bills on the suspension of records, including one authorizing state park programs for fiscal year 2020. the senate returns to take up several executive and judicial nominations including the head of the federal aviation administration. you can watch it on c-span2. and on c-span3, live coverage of former special counsel robert mueller's testimony before the house judiciary committee in its entirety. then at noon, he
author mattathias schwartz. announcer: washington journal months are available at spans new online store. check out the washington journal mugs and see all the c-span products. announcer: here's a look at wednesday's live programming on the c-span networks. at 8:38, former special counsel robert mueller testified before the house judiciary committee about the special counsel's investigation into whether president trump obstructed the probe into russian interference in the 2016 campaign. we will...
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author mattathias schwartz. congressional delegation with them congressman ryan, we were ambushed on the airstrip and shot. congressman ryan with shot 45 times and died on the airstrip. one defector of the people's temple died. i was shot five times on the right side of my body. announcer: sunday night on q&a, former congresswoman jacky spear talks about her memoir "undaunted: surviving down." when people say that it was a mass suicide, it was not a math beside. they were forced to drink this by jones and he had many of his guards surrounding the pavilion, i am sure, to make .ure that people did not see announcer: sunday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span q&a. . former special counsel robert mueller testifies on wednesday before the house judiciary committees and intelligence committees. watch coverage on c-span3 starting at 8:30 a.m. eastern or listen on the free c-span radio app. the last time we heard from robert mueller was in may when he delivered his first public statement on the investigation into russi
author mattathias schwartz. congressional delegation with them congressman ryan, we were ambushed on the airstrip and shot. congressman ryan with shot 45 times and died on the airstrip. one defector of the people's temple died. i was shot five times on the right side of my body. announcer: sunday night on q&a, former congresswoman jacky spear talks about her memoir "undaunted: surviving down." when people say that it was a mass suicide, it was not a math beside. they were forced...
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than 250 episodes were produced from september 1965 to december 1978, now archived at the michael schwartz library at cleveland state university. this is presented courtesy of the library and producer dennis golden. narrator: the cuyahoga river, as most think of it, the brown stream that meets lake erie, an industrial waterway, its banks populated by steel mills and factories, its channels filled with ships and tugs. ♪ the cuyahoga river, as it reaches lake erie, after a 100-mile twisting and turning journey from its head waters is an exhausted stream, abused and misused by man and his machines. ♪ without the cuyahoga, the sprawling megalopolis of cleveland-akron would not exist. the river was the reason for originally settling this portion of the western reserve in the 1780's. the river, called crooked, by the delaware indians provided a waterway to the interior of ohio and so man came and continued coming. until today, nearly two million people live and work in the river basin. in creating this urban complex, man has used the river as men have always used rivers. the flow has been put to
than 250 episodes were produced from september 1965 to december 1978, now archived at the michael schwartz library at cleveland state university. this is presented courtesy of the library and producer dennis golden. narrator: the cuyahoga river, as most think of it, the brown stream that meets lake erie, an industrial waterway, its banks populated by steel mills and factories, its channels filled with ships and tugs. ♪ the cuyahoga river, as it reaches lake erie, after a 100-mile twisting and...
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here's gadi schwartz >> reporter: out of the record breaking 257 million passengers taking to the skiesmmer, there are two different kinds of travellers, those in a hurry and those who are a little better at managing their time. >> take caution and make sure we get there on time. >> reporter: full disclosure, i am not one of those people it's 8:30 in the morning and i have a 10:15 flight in lax this is a close one. most of my flying is a last minute so it's always a mad dash this is the most stressful part. we are here. we board in about 15 minutes thank you very much. let's see if we can make it. looks like we made it with a little bit of time to spare. but don't try that at home and if that little sprint stressed you out, you might be what experts call type a there's psychology in place. >> there are differences in the way they perceive the passage of time >> reporter: in studies when type a's are asked how long they think a minute is, they guess around 58 seconds, while us type bs guess about 75. this summer knowing how you perceive time might come in handy as more people are expecte
here's gadi schwartz >> reporter: out of the record breaking 257 million passengers taking to the skiesmmer, there are two different kinds of travellers, those in a hurry and those who are a little better at managing their time. >> take caution and make sure we get there on time. >> reporter: full disclosure, i am not one of those people it's 8:30 in the morning and i have a 10:15 flight in lax this is a close one. most of my flying is a last minute so it's always a mad dash...
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joining by michael of the associated press and john schwartz. you were reading was the beneficiary of this as well. >> definitely, thank you for allowing me to be here. i continue to be in the program and the two principal founders of our organization came from that program and that's what brought us all together and probably almost 15 more years ago, closer to 20 now. the program is designed to connect students of african descents. >> you turn around and do the same thing. you know a lot of people go on and successful later in life they turn around, all right, i am ready to give back. you gave back immediately. >> again, with that mantra of the lifelong network of social change, two principal founders came out to oakland. with that drive towards service and towards give lg baing back paying forward, that want to go to programs that can support young people. i have a background in education policies. so yeah there was nothing to wait on and in fact there was really a sense of urgency. >> you talk about this interesting concept of opportunities v
joining by michael of the associated press and john schwartz. you were reading was the beneficiary of this as well. >> definitely, thank you for allowing me to be here. i continue to be in the program and the two principal founders of our organization came from that program and that's what brought us all together and probably almost 15 more years ago, closer to 20 now. the program is designed to connect students of african descents. >> you turn around and do the same thing. you know...
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billionaire bernard schwartz is a democratic megadonor. he's here in a fox business exclusive to tell us what joe biden, elizabeth warren and the rest need to stop saying in order to get the vote of america's business owners. less than an hour to the closing bell. oh, yeah, and charlie gasparino just saw a sighting of jeff bezos' girlfriend. let's start "the claman countdown." liz: oh, i don't know. this is not great news. we are just getting it now. the u.s. budget gap widened 23% in the first nine months of the fiscal year. this according to the treasury department which is just releasing this information. the government, here's what they did, they collected 2.6 trillion in tax receipts, that is a 3% increase from a year earlier, but it was not enough to offset higher fiscal costs of spending which ramped up 7% due to higher spending and debt servicing. both figures are setting a record. we are watching it now but it's a mixed session for the dow. we are going for a win there at least for the dow jones industrials which breached the 27,0
billionaire bernard schwartz is a democratic megadonor. he's here in a fox business exclusive to tell us what joe biden, elizabeth warren and the rest need to stop saying in order to get the vote of america's business owners. less than an hour to the closing bell. oh, yeah, and charlie gasparino just saw a sighting of jeff bezos' girlfriend. let's start "the claman countdown." liz: oh, i don't know. this is not great news. we are just getting it now. the u.s. budget gap widened 23% in...
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it's been here in this community for 40 years now and vowing not to let fear win lester >> gadi schwartz there, thank you. >>> more breaking news another child has died inside a hot car. the young victim left in a van outside a florida daycare just days after 1-year-old twins died in new york after being left all day, their father now charged with criminally neglect homicide blaine alexander has more. >> reporter: tonight it happened again, yet another child left inside a hot car a 2-year-old died after being left inside a van at this daycare in oakland park, florida. >> 2-year-old male not conscious, not breathing, possibly left in the van all day. >> the 24th child to die in a hot car this year. today's incident comes as a new york father faces charges for the deaths of his 1-year-old twins. 39-year-old juan rodriguez sobs during his first court appearance he says when he went to work he forgot his children were in the car. they had been inside for eight hours. the medical examiner says the temperature inside was 108 degrees. today the twin's mother called it a horrific accident and de
it's been here in this community for 40 years now and vowing not to let fear win lester >> gadi schwartz there, thank you. >>> more breaking news another child has died inside a hot car. the young victim left in a van outside a florida daycare just days after 1-year-old twins died in new york after being left all day, their father now charged with criminally neglect homicide blaine alexander has more. >> reporter: tonight it happened again, yet another child left inside a...
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gadi schwartz has more >> reporter: tonight a new ad campaign hitting the airwaves and making its way onto teenager's phones. >> vaping can lead to trying cigarettes >> reporter: tv and instagram commercials featuring a magic trick turning vapes into cigarettes >> it's not magic, it is' statistics >> reporter: the epa rolling it out this month getting kids to think twice before trying cigarettes >> i didn't think i was addicted until i would say a few months in the 9th grade >> reporter: caleb and philip n 3.6 million teens and preteens year now trying to encourage others to stop in high schoolse currently addicted >> no child should have to deal with a nicotine addiction. >> reporter: tomorrow caleb's mom is set to testify in front of congress over the role juul has played in getting kids addicted to nicotine apologizing to parents >> the product is not intended for them >> reporter: they shut down their facebook and instagram accounts now ads from the government hoping to push back against a growing epidemic gadi schwartz, nbc news. >> up next for us tonight, a violent arrest by imm
gadi schwartz has more >> reporter: tonight a new ad campaign hitting the airwaves and making its way onto teenager's phones. >> vaping can lead to trying cigarettes >> reporter: tv and instagram commercials featuring a magic trick turning vapes into cigarettes >> it's not magic, it is' statistics >> reporter: the epa rolling it out this month getting kids to think twice before trying cigarettes >> i didn't think i was addicted until i would say a few months...
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here's gadi schwartz >> we're going to begin the show >> reporter: deep in the california desert, a lucky a secret preview of what will be the nation's largest display of fireworks. and from 3-year-old gabriel's face, this will be one to remember his mom is susan, executive producer to over 100 people planning and prepping for the macy's fourth of july fireworks extravaganza she can't wait to see skyrockets over the brooklyn bridge. >> it's such an iconic place in new york. it's something everybody will love and recognize. >> the colors, the duration >> reporter: these brothers are in charge of fireworks spectaculars, packing fireworks in their warehous they're most excited about the soundtrack featuring hollywood's greatest hits. >> it looks like an intergalactic battle here >> yes, x-wing fighters then they start swirling this is called a swimming star shell. >> reporter: all these fireworks have finally made their way to new york city, and now it's just a matter of placing them all over this bridge. the show promising an astounding 3,000 shells a minute. and placement alone is a feat i
here's gadi schwartz >> we're going to begin the show >> reporter: deep in the california desert, a lucky a secret preview of what will be the nation's largest display of fireworks. and from 3-year-old gabriel's face, this will be one to remember his mom is susan, executive producer to over 100 people planning and prepping for the macy's fourth of july fireworks extravaganza she can't wait to see skyrockets over the brooklyn bridge. >> it's such an iconic place in new york....
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this app any worse than they are >> reporr: a question we all should ask as e face th future gadi schwartz, nbc news. >> all right a lot of us talking about the weather, because it is important and ngerous in some parts. let's check out meteorologist janessa webb again. >> good morning. the heat will continue to build here it's pretty stagnant across the plains right now, into the upper midwest. it shifts tothe east head booing the weekend so daytime highs, the air temperature going to sit in the middle 90s today from st. louis to new orleans but whenou factor in the humidity levels that are sitting in the 70s here, thavet oppressi air that's going throw us into triple-digit territory, and it really doesn't let down for the tonext 24 36 hours. look how it shifts into the northeast by the weekend here. daytime highs and feel-like temperatures are still going to be in the 90s, potentially feeling like 110 degy.es for new york cit that's a look at the big weather story of the day here is a closer look at your day ahead. so we're back in the middle 90s here air temperatures, lots of bright sun
this app any worse than they are >> reporr: a question we all should ask as e face th future gadi schwartz, nbc news. >> all right a lot of us talking about the weather, because it is important and ngerous in some parts. let's check out meteorologist janessa webb again. >> good morning. the heat will continue to build here it's pretty stagnant across the plains right now, into the upper midwest. it shifts tothe east head booing the weekend so daytime highs, the air temperature...
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here's nbc's gadi schwartz >> we're going to begin the show >> reporter: deep in the california desertfew watch a secret preview of the largest display of fireworks from 3-year-old gabriel's face, this will be one to remember his mom is susan tesaro, executive producer over 100 people planning for ths extravae can't wait to see skyrockets over the brooklyn bridge >>t'everybody is going to really love and recognize >> the colors, the duration. >> reporter: gary and n arge of row pyro spectacular they're featuring hollywood's greatest hits. >> it looks like an inter galactic battle. >> they get in the air and start swirling this is called a swimming star shell. >> reporter: all those fireworks have finally made their way to new york city and now it's just a matter of placing them all over this bridge the show promising an astounding 3 shells a minute, and placement alone is a feat in itself. >> there's over 70,000 area shells in effect that have over 150 different firing locations >> reporter: now the count down begins to a show bigger than last year's, secelebrating our nation's indepen
here's nbc's gadi schwartz >> we're going to begin the show >> reporter: deep in the california desertfew watch a secret preview of the largest display of fireworks from 3-year-old gabriel's face, this will be one to remember his mom is susan tesaro, executive producer over 100 people planning for ths extravae can't wait to see skyrockets over the brooklyn bridge >>t'everybody is going to really love and recognize >> the colors, the duration. >> reporter: gary and...
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gadi schwartz, nbc news. >>> what a wild ride. glad he's okay.hen we come back, inspiring america with a life-changing gift for one little girl. >>> we end the broadcast tonight with the story of a little girl on new york's long island who got a big surprise that's changed her life. joe fryer has our inspiring america report. for 5-yecaldillo, that hand is pink. >> how much do you like having that hand? >> a l alice's right hand is smaller than her left. so, engineering students at the er alice's mom recorded the moment she first tested it, opening a drawer. >> this is amazing that it can do this. >> reporter: before walking over to her soon-to-be step dad. >> can i grab your hand? >> yes, you can. >> reporter: a moment that touched hearts. >> it was incredibly sweet. of course we were crying the entire time. >> reporter: that sentiment was shared by those who made the hand. they're part of a nonprofit called enable uc. >> it reminded me what it's all about, why i'm doing this and why i'm putting so many hours into this process. >> you've got to
gadi schwartz, nbc news. >>> what a wild ride. glad he's okay.hen we come back, inspiring america with a life-changing gift for one little girl. >>> we end the broadcast tonight with the story of a little girl on new york's long island who got a big surprise that's changed her life. joe fryer has our inspiring america report. for 5-yecaldillo, that hand is pink. >> how much do you like having that hand? >> a l alice's right hand is smaller than her left. so,...
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this individual's name is stephen schwartz. he lives in unit number 9 of 730 broadway. i live in unit number 19 of 730 broadway. stephen schwartz is receiving the up or the of the john day ditto and sons real estate firm. mr. san tino de la rose. he is engage in illegal activity against me. he engages in criminal activity. stephen schwartz admitted to me from his own mouth that he was under f.b.i. investigation. i recall upon congresswoman nancy pelosi to make sure a federal investigation is >> i call upon the newspaper. >> thank you, next speaker, please. >> i've demonstrated well over several times that i'm a fair man. i don't care what skin color you are, if you get violated in front of me i'm going to say something about it. if i have to do something in front of a judge i will. i'm upset about the issue pertaining to people being shot and murdered by cops. this is an example of what i'm talking about. here is a toy gun. this is a hispanic in san jose that was murdered by the cops. mr. guerrero. this is what he had on halloween night part of his costume. he was shot
this individual's name is stephen schwartz. he lives in unit number 9 of 730 broadway. i live in unit number 19 of 730 broadway. stephen schwartz is receiving the up or the of the john day ditto and sons real estate firm. mr. san tino de la rose. he is engage in illegal activity against me. he engages in criminal activity. stephen schwartz admitted to me from his own mouth that he was under f.b.i. investigation. i recall upon congresswoman nancy pelosi to make sure a federal investigation is...
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>> reporter: a question we all should ask as we face the future gadi schwartz, nbc news >>> we're back in a moment with the massive protests under way over a scandal involving the governor you got your homework? yeah. yeah? hey, give me a kiss. announcer: what's the role of a car company? [ kisses ] announcer: to take your kids to and from school? don't forget your science project. announcer: we think it can be something bigger. everybody take your seats. announcer: this summer, volkswagen is supporting to learn how you can join in. announcer: now during the volkswagen drive bigger event, get a $1,000 purchase bonus on 2019 jetta, tiguan, and select atlas models. >>> tonight, a huge protest is under way in puerto rico where the governor is refusing to step down over a scandal involving leaked private messages nbc's gabe gutierrez is there tonight more protesters are on the streets of san juan demanding puerto rico's governor resign >> why should the governor resign? >> because he isn't worthy of being the governor of puerto rico. >> reporter: there have been other demonstrations in mia
>> reporter: a question we all should ask as we face the future gadi schwartz, nbc news >>> we're back in a moment with the massive protests under way over a scandal involving the governor you got your homework? yeah. yeah? hey, give me a kiss. announcer: what's the role of a car company? [ kisses ] announcer: to take your kids to and from school? don't forget your science project. announcer: we think it can be something bigger. everybody take your seats. announcer: this summer,...
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. >> pbs newshour weekendibs made po by: bernard and irene schwartz. sue and edgar wachenheim iii. seton melvin. the eryl and philip milstein family. the j.p.b. foundation. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retireme products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for publ contributions to your pbs station othank you.like you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening, and thanks for joining us. another major earthquake struck southern california last night, th one registering 7.1. it was 11 times more powerful than the 6.4 earthquake on theu foth of july. >> oh my god! >> sreenivasan: the epicenter of this earthqujae was in the desert near the city of ridgecrest, not far from the center of thursday's earthquake. seismologists say the two were along the same fault. as aip result, there were mu small fires and power outages last night, but today, the
. >> pbs newshour weekendibs made po by: bernard and irene schwartz. sue and edgar wachenheim iii. seton melvin. the eryl and philip milstein family. the j.p.b. foundation. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retireme products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for publ contributions to your pbs station othank...
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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. svage the j.p.b. foundation. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding isrovided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retiment 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 you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us. president trump took a history- making step onto north korean territory today and announced that talks to end the isolated, dictator-led, communist country's nuclear program would resume without any concessions from north korea. mr. p was the first sitting u.s. president to cross the demilitarized zone marking the border between north and south korea. >> (
." >> 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. svage the j.p.b. foundation. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding isrovided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retiment company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for...
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gadi schwartz, nbc news, sanoma, california. >> that's "nightly news" for this friday.ou have a nice holiday weekend. ll'm peter alexander. from a of us here at nbc news, thanks for watching and have a good night. >>> lights, camera, "access." >> whoa! >> why is amanda knox back in italy after the nightmare that nearly put her
gadi schwartz, nbc news, sanoma, california. >> that's "nightly news" for this friday.ou have a nice holiday weekend. ll'm peter alexander. from a of us here at nbc news, thanks for watching and have a good night. >>> lights, camera, "access." >> whoa! >> why is amanda knox back in italy after the nightmare that nearly put her
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. >> pbs newshour weekenis made ssible 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. 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 f public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. som the tisch wndios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thank you for joining us. the it ranian governmnounced today that it will enrich uranium past levels agreed under the 2015 nuclear deal. they say international inspectors will have def proof of this tomorrow, and the country expects to continue going st limits every 60 days until they receive relief from economic sanctions. uranium can be enriched for clear power, or with far more refinement,
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gadi schwartz, nbc news. >>> we're back in a moment with the massive protests under way over a scandalving the governor. s (christine) what you're doing is not just hurting you. if you can't make up your mind to quit for yourself, do it for those who love you. (announcer) for free help, call 1-800-quit now. t i can tell you libertym omutual customized my car insurance so i only pay for what i need. oh no, no, no, no, , no, no... on pay for what you need. li lrty. liberty. libeerty. ♪ with the capit one savor card ♪al you earn 4% cash back on dining and 4% on entertainment. so when you out, you cash in. what's in your wallet? ♪ if you have moderate to thsemonth after month,thritis, the clock is ticking on irreversible joint damine. ongoing pa and stiffness are signs of joint erosion. humira can help stop the clock. prescribed for 15 years, humira targets and blocks a source of inflammation that contributes to joint pain and irreversible damage. humira can lower your ability to fightnfections. serious and sometimes fatal infections including tuberculosis, and cancers, including lymphoma,
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gadi schwartz, nbc ooews. >> lat those lines.always >>> coming up next, the presidential treasure discovered after more than 150 years. no cover up spray here... it's the irresistibly fresh scent of febreze air effects. cheaper aerosols can cover up odors, burying the smell in a flowe fog. switch to febreze air effects! febreze eliminates even the ai toughest odors from th and it uses an all-natural propellant scto leave behind a pleasat yo'. use anywhere odors can sprd. freshen updon't cover up. febreze air effects. what sore muscles? what with advunding head? k... advil is..strelief that's fast. ngth that lasts. you'll ask... what pain? with advil. thanks for the de-along, captain! i've never been in one of these before, even though geico has been- h. ooh ohh here we go, here we go. you got cut off there, wh were you saying?no oooo. oh no . maybe that geico has been proudly rving the military for over 75 years? is that what you wanted to say? mhmmm. i have to say, you seemed a lot chattier on tv. geico. proudly serving the mili
gadi schwartz, nbc ooews. >> lat those lines.always >>> coming up next, the presidential treasure discovered after more than 150 years. no cover up spray here... it's the irresistibly fresh scent of febreze air effects. cheaper aerosols can cover up odors, burying the smell in a flowe fog. switch to febreze air effects! febreze eliminates even the ai toughest odors from th and it uses an all-natural propellant scto leave behind a pleasat yo'. use anywhere odors can sprd. freshen...
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gadi schwartz has more. >> reporter: tonight a new ad campaign hitting the airwaves and making its way onto teenager's phones. >> vaping can lead to trying cigarettes. >> reporter: tv, youtube and instagram commercials teaching a magic trick turning vapes into cigarettes. >> it's not magic, it's statistics . >> reporter: the fda rolling out the new psas this month getting kids to think twice before trying e-cigarettes. >> i didn't think i was going to get addicted when i first started and i honestly didn't know i was addicted until i would say a few months in the 9th grade. >> reporter: caleb was one of 3.6 million teens and preteens estimated to have vaped last year now trying to encourage others to stop in high schools where one in five students is currently addicted. >> no child should have to deal with the nicotine addiction. >> reporter: tomorrow caleb's mom is set to testify in front of congress over the role juul, the popular e-cigarettes brand has played in getting kids addicted to nicotine. on cnbc the c.e.o. apologizing. >> the product is not intended for them. >> reporter: t
gadi schwartz has more. >> reporter: tonight a new ad campaign hitting the airwaves and making its way onto teenager's phones. >> vaping can lead to trying cigarettes. >> reporter: tv, youtube and instagram commercials teaching a magic trick turning vapes into cigarettes. >> it's not magic, it's statistics . >> reporter: the fda rolling out the new psas this month getting kids to think twice before trying e-cigarettes. >> i didn't think i was going to get...
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they created bare necessities to keep them off your camp site gadi schwartz has the latest >> reportery and wolf discovery center in montana, something smells fishy. >> this is a peanut butter and jelly and fish and dog food sandwich >>> locked and loaded. this is the moment holly and jim have been waiting for after inventing what they hope is say grizzly-proof cannister for back packers like themselves. >>> are you a little nervous? >> i'm a little nervous, a little excited we've been working on this about a year >> reporter: the number of bear/human encounters have risen in recent years. pools, homes, stores a big problem, says expert randy gravet their incredible sense of smell. >> their sense of smell is the greatest they have a bear can smell up to 18 miles away >> reporter: that's why the center started the bear product testing program. companies that make everything from coolers to garbage cans to back packs pay to see if their products are bear resistant. within minutes, the bears start getting nosy >> this has to be only one of the places in the world where you do product test
they created bare necessities to keep them off your camp site gadi schwartz has the latest >> reportery and wolf discovery center in montana, something smells fishy. >> this is a peanut butter and jelly and fish and dog food sandwich >>> locked and loaded. this is the moment holly and jim have been waiting for after inventing what they hope is say grizzly-proof cannister for back packers like themselves. >>> are you a little nervous? >> i'm a little nervous,...
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. >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. sue and edgar wachenheim iii. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the j.p.b. foundation. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing custized 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 broadcastcog, and by ributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank y.ou from the tisch wnet studios at hari sreenivasan.iv >> srean: good evening and thanks for joining us this saturday july 20. i'm ha sreenivasan. 50 years ago on this very day was the apollo eleven moon cinding, so tonight we're bringing you a s program from the newly restored apollo control room at th johnson space center in houston, texas. >> we choose to go to the moon! >> sreenivasan: it was a goal president john f. kennedy set years -mbefore the histoing mission landed the first two humans on the surface of the moon. an estimated 650 mill
. >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. sue and edgar wachenheim iii. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the j.p.b. foundation. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing custized 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 broadcastcog, and by ributions to your pbs station...
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." >> pbs newshour weekend is made sible by: bernard and irene schwartz. sue and edgar wachenheim iii. seton melvin. e cheryl and philip milstein family. 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 procts. that's why we're your retirement company. ditional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thanu.k from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. ivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us. the heat wave sweeping much of the central easteru.s. is near over. a cold front is forecast to bring rain and lower teiteratures and humidity a moves from the great plains to the east coast by tomorrow night at washington dulles airport this weekend, united airlines workers were monitored to make sure tkehey cool as the temperature reached the high 90's in high humidity. >> we hohave a number of m that we
." >> pbs newshour weekend is made sible by: bernard and irene schwartz. sue and edgar wachenheim iii. seton melvin. e cheryl and philip milstein family. 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 procts. that's why we're your retirement company. ditional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to...
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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. e j.p.b. foundation.li ro p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. rporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retiremt products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: oand by the corporaor 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 rerk, hariivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening, and thanks for joining us. barry brought its heavy rain to louisiana today as it moved very slowly out of the gulf of mexico and onto land, briefly becoming a hurricane before turning back into a tropical storm. the storm's winds reached 75 miles an hour, making it a category one and the first named hurricane of 2019. it was downgraded to a tropical storm within hours, as its wind speeds dropped after making landfa west of new orleans.
. >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. sue and edgar wachenheim iii. seton melvin. the cheryl and philip milstein family. e j.p.b. foundation.li ro p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. rporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retiremt products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: oand by the corporaor public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs...
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schwartz says the illness may first seem like your everyday stomach bug. en but the diarrhea may last for a month or ev longer and may be what we call relapsing and remitting., in other words it becomes a little bit better and then gets worse again. >> reporter: so far the outbreak has resulted in four ns hospitalizatnd no deaths. anyone experiencing symptoms should reach out to their doctor for the appropriate sting. >> this is pretty frightening, so, cory, how can people protect themselves? >> reporter: well, jim, it really is quite simple. we have some tips there that we can put up on the screen. first and foremost, if you buy produce from the grocery store, make sure y wash it thoroughly. be sure to cut away any ends on fruits and vegetables that may be damaged. if it's like a melonr something and you want to scrub that outer surface to get things off, also be sure that you'rew hing your hands both before and after you handle that produce, and, again, we've got to reiterate if you're starting to feel those symptoms, the diarrhea that your doout, go to
schwartz says the illness may first seem like your everyday stomach bug. en but the diarrhea may last for a month or ev longer and may be what we call relapsing and remitting., in other words it becomes a little bit better and then gets worse again. >> reporter: so far the outbreak has resulted in four ns hospitalizatnd no deaths. anyone experiencing symptoms should reach out to their doctor for the appropriate sting. >> this is pretty frightening, so, cory, how can people protect...
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good, bad or indifferent. >> gadi schwartz joins me now.e politicians on the left say they're not coming for your guns, any red flag law and any kind of control whatsoever leads to a gun registry which leads to confiscation of guns, how common is that in a place like new mexico? >> they get a lot of their news from social media. what they're seeing are those outlayer cases where they try to take somebody's guns in states that if was decided if somebody is claimed a threat the police can go in and try to remove those guns and then there is a shootout and somebody dies in their own home without going before a judge and without ever having due process. those are the types of cases they see on social media and they cling to saying this is where the slippery slope begins and they don't want to see law enforcement coming into their homes because somebody may say that they're crazy to take their guns. that's kind of where their argument begins. but those debates just go on and on and it's really interesting to hear these conversations because it r
good, bad or indifferent. >> gadi schwartz joins me now.e politicians on the left say they're not coming for your guns, any red flag law and any kind of control whatsoever leads to a gun registry which leads to confiscation of guns, how common is that in a place like new mexico? >> they get a lot of their news from social media. what they're seeing are those outlayer cases where they try to take somebody's guns in states that if was decided if somebody is claimed a threat the police...
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we are talking with mattathias schwartz about that. were just talking a minute ago about breaking the mystique about robert mueller. learning more about his personality. here's robert mueller from 2013. he was speaking at the commencement address at the college of william and mary. say to what he had to the graduating seniors that day. with integrity because it is so essential to who and what you ultimately will become. career pathhave a and mine. many of you have no idea where you will end up. a few of you may be surprised by where life takes you. i certainly was. and in the end it is not only what we do but how we do it. careeress of your chosen you are only as good as your word. you can be smart, aggressive, articulate and indeed persuasive. but if you are not honest your reputation will suffer and once can, a good reputation never be regained. saying goes, if you have integrity, nothing else matters. and if you don't have integrity, nothing else matters. you take from that commencement address? ityou can tell that he means and i th
we are talking with mattathias schwartz about that. were just talking a minute ago about breaking the mystique about robert mueller. learning more about his personality. here's robert mueller from 2013. he was speaking at the commencement address at the college of william and mary. say to what he had to the graduating seniors that day. with integrity because it is so essential to who and what you ultimately will become. career pathhave a and mine. many of you have no idea where you will end up....
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gadi schwartz, nbc news, new york. >> some good tips there.sa on the brink of another world cup title. and . for better value, tackle grease with dawn ultra. dawn is for more than just dishes. it provides 3x more grease cleaning power per drop, which cuts through tough kitchen messes, pre-treats laundry stains, and even tackles grease build-up on car rims. tackle tough greasy messes around your home, and save money with dawn ultra. brand power. helping you better. but prevagen helps your brain with an ingredient originally discovered... in jellyfish. in clinical trials, prevagen has been shown to improve short-term memory. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. still nervous about buying uh-oh, la new house.meone's is it that obvious? yes it is. you know, maybe you'd worry less if you got geico to help with your homeowners insurance. i didn't know geico could helps with homeowners insurance. yep, they've been doing it for years. what are you doing? big steve? thanks, man. there he is. get to know geico and see how much you could save on homeo
gadi schwartz, nbc news, new york. >> some good tips there.sa on the brink of another world cup title. and . for better value, tackle grease with dawn ultra. dawn is for more than just dishes. it provides 3x more grease cleaning power per drop, which cuts through tough kitchen messes, pre-treats laundry stains, and even tackles grease build-up on car rims. tackle tough greasy messes around your home, and save money with dawn ultra. brand power. helping you better. but prevagen helps your...
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documentary series which aired from september 1965 september 1978 and is now archived at the michael schwartz library at the cleveland state university. it's presented courtesy of the goulden, whoennis directed and filmed this episode. ♪ narrator: there are not many scenes such as this anymore. you really have to look for them. and in the looking, you will discover that our environment is not the endless spring our forefathers thought it was. five years ago, "montage" sought out this kind of scene. we went to the closest major waterway we knew in the area of cleveland, and what we found was that every day, because of what we do, the crooked river dies. the cuyahoga river, as most think of it, the brown stream that meets lake erie, an industrial waterway, its banks populated by steel mills and factories, its channel filled with ships and tugs. ♪ the cuyahoga river, as it reaches lake erie, after a 100-mile twisting and turning journey from its headwaters, is an exhausted stream, abused and misused by man and his machines. ♪ without the cuyahoga, the sprawling megalopolis of cleveland-akron wou
documentary series which aired from september 1965 september 1978 and is now archived at the michael schwartz library at the cleveland state university. it's presented courtesy of the goulden, whoennis directed and filmed this episode. ♪ narrator: there are not many scenes such as this anymore. you really have to look for them. and in the looking, you will discover that our environment is not the endless spring our forefathers thought it was. five years ago, "montage" sought out...
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so joining us with a closer look at what you should know is nbc's gadi schwartz. part of it is pointed out that the app's research and development team based in assia that signals red flags. what is face saying about that? >> we reached out to the company they're in st. petersburg. and they basically said that look, they a not storing any of these pictuesgkçé in russia. otthey said they're sharing any of the inrmation with third-party apps, when you look at the terms of service closely they can pretty much do whatever they want with those pictures, they can store the in othe countries and share them on aed lim basis. this app has been downloaded so many time here in the united states right now it's the number one on android devices as well as the iosvi des. over 100 million downloads. i'll show you how it works in case you haven't downloaded it. we'll do it so you don't have to. basically you put in a picture right here. this is a recent picture and you click on this little old button and voila -- not quite as forgiving as you know this good-looking guy right her
so joining us with a closer look at what you should know is nbc's gadi schwartz. part of it is pointed out that the app's research and development team based in assia that signals red flags. what is face saying about that? >> we reached out to the company they're in st. petersburg. and they basically said that look, they a not storing any of these pictuesgkçé in russia. otthey said they're sharing any of the inrmation with third-party apps, when you look at the terms of service closely...
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former usgs geologist, david schwartz. want to thank you for taking the time and shedding a little light on a 6.4 quake, centered in the mojave desert. david, thank you. >> sure. sure. >> back home now, right now, people across the bay area are actually celebrating the 4th of july holiday. and final preparations under way for some of tonight's big fireworks displays. of course, san francisco, one of the bay area's most popular destinations for the fourth, traditional big fireworks show over the bay. that will begin tonight at 9:30. hundreds of thousands of people usually line up to watch the 25-minute show. the fireworks are fired from barges in the bay. and if there's not too much fog, you see them from several places around the city, of course. and across the bay. two of the prime viewing locations are aquatic park in the city. and of course, pier 39. now, and one of the biggest celebrations just wrapped up in the east and ktvu's cristina rendon joins us live, where the 4th of july parade just wrapped up. >> yeah, it did
former usgs geologist, david schwartz. want to thank you for taking the time and shedding a little light on a 6.4 quake, centered in the mojave desert. david, thank you. >> sure. sure. >> back home now, right now, people across the bay area are actually celebrating the 4th of july holiday. and final preparations under way for some of tonight's big fireworks displays. of course, san francisco, one of the bay area's most popular destinations for the fourth, traditional big fireworks...
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. >> hello, my name is neil schwartz. i have run an architecture practice in san francisco for nearly 25 years. i'm a professor of architecture at the california school of arts. worked closely with the planning department, often supporting vocally their expertise and efforts to create thoughtful policy around complex issues. well, many of us can emphasize with the goals of this legislation, it represents a grab bag of goals and scattered shot policies, none of which are yet supported by careful consideration of the real-world implications. these are critical issues for our city and they deserve the full expertise of planning and building staff, and others to craft targeted policies to address them. this legislation may feel good to many of those who seek action, but from a policy perspective, it's one of the worst ways to make thoughtful, targeted and lasting change. i urge you to reject this legislation in its entirety. but break down its goals and work with the planning and building department experts on crafting more t
. >> hello, my name is neil schwartz. i have run an architecture practice in san francisco for nearly 25 years. i'm a professor of architecture at the california school of arts. worked closely with the planning department, often supporting vocally their expertise and efforts to create thoughtful policy around complex issues. well, many of us can emphasize with the goals of this legislation, it represents a grab bag of goals and scattered shot policies, none of which are yet supported by...
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benjamin schwartz is the director of the division of epidemiology and population health at the fairfax county health department. >> psychosporea is transmitted by fresh produce that is cted w generally it's in imported produce. it generally hurts between one and two weeks after eating something that's contaminated with the parasite psychosporea. >> french basiloimped from a company in mexico is to blame. though investigators locally are stilllooking for another source. >> the investigation is really looking much more broadly at all of the produce that cases may have been exposed to. >> reporter: there's diarrhea, loss of appetite, fatigue. the illness may first seem like your everyday stomach bug. >> but the diarrhea may last fon aor even longer and maybe what we call relapsing and remitting. in other words it becomes a little bihebetter and t gets worse again. >> so far the outbreak has resulted in only four io hospitalizatns and no death. anyone experiencing symptoms should reach out to thei t doctr for appropriate testing. now if you want to protect yourself, what you can do is be s
benjamin schwartz is the director of the division of epidemiology and population health at the fairfax county health department. >> psychosporea is transmitted by fresh produce that is cted w generally it's in imported produce. it generally hurts between one and two weeks after eating something that's contaminated with the parasite psychosporea. >> french basiloimped from a company in mexico is to blame. though investigators locally are stilllooking for another source. >> the...