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may the schwartz be with you >> it was very special. it was surreal >> reporter: the big event likely added a few new pages to nike's family album. >> you see, every one of those people in the courtroom is his family, he knows now >> awesomeness and awesomeness feels like happiness. happiness feels like joyfulness >> reporter: and a first official picture of what home looks like catie beck, nbc news >> what a terrific, lovely moment that was. that's "nightly news." join us tonight as i'll be among the moderators of our democratic debate starting at 9:00 p.m. eastern. for now, from las vegas, i'm lester holt thank you for watching and good night watching and good night ♪ >>> let us create the political revolution this country needs. >> the stakes could not be higher. we cannot afford to miss the mark or to miss this moment. >> i will bring this country together instead of tearing it apart. >> i can't do it alone. i need your help to climb that mountain. together we're going to beat donald trump. >> 2020 is our time to change who makes th
may the schwartz be with you >> it was very special. it was surreal >> reporter: the big event likely added a few new pages to nike's family album. >> you see, every one of those people in the courtroom is his family, he knows now >> awesomeness and awesomeness feels like happiness. happiness feels like joyfulness >> reporter: and a first official picture of what home looks like catie beck, nbc news >> what a terrific, lovely moment that was. that's...
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may the schwartz be with you >> it was very special. it was surreal >> reporter: the big event likely added a few new pages to nike's family album. >> you see, every one of those people in the courtroom is his family, he knows now >> awesomeness and awesomeness feels like happiness. happiness feels like joyfulness >> reporter: and a first official picture of what home looks like catie beck, nbc news >> what a terrific, lovely moment that was. that's "nightly news." join us tonight as i'll be among the moderators of our democratic debate starting at 9:00 p.m. eastern. for now, from las vegas, i'm lester holt thank you for watching and good night watching and good night [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ my face to the sky ♪ dreaming about just how high ♪ i could go and if i know ♪ when i finally get there ♪ taking off my glasses ♪ sun pokes through my lashes ♪ and somehow i know ♪ there's a time for every star to shine ♪ ♪ yeah, everybody got their something ♪ ♪ make you smile, like an itty bitty child ♪ ♪ everybody got their something ♪ ♪ every
may the schwartz be with you >> it was very special. it was surreal >> reporter: the big event likely added a few new pages to nike's family album. >> you see, every one of those people in the courtroom is his family, he knows now >> awesomeness and awesomeness feels like happiness. happiness feels like joyfulness >> reporter: and a first official picture of what home looks like catie beck, nbc news >> what a terrific, lovely moment that was. that's...
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ben schwartz paul yoon. late with lily singh --" >> lilly: you don't want to have your own kids? ♪ you don't want to leave a legacy [ laughter ] you don't want to give us grandchildren? okay, that last one's my parents. [ laughter ] >> daniel: and - >> lilly: lily singh "audience matchmaker." i'm gonna send you on a date right here on the stage. [ laughter ] good >> daniel: plus -- [ cheers and applause >> lilly: from "brooklyn nine-nine" stephanie beatriz >> not one, but two bi-sexual women of color [ cheers ] >> lilly: oh, my god on the show, you kind ofpeak in a deadpan voice >> yeah. >> i'm backing to being zen. namaste, bitches [ laughter ] >> lilly: dancing clues. [ cheers ] >> it's a butterfly. [ cheers ] >> lilly: no >> a frozen thing -- iceman? [ cheers ] i don't know it's - >> daniel: coming up can my side be firm? and my side super soft? yes. with the sleep number 360 smart bed, on sale now,
ben schwartz paul yoon. late with lily singh --" >> lilly: you don't want to have your own kids? ♪ you don't want to leave a legacy [ laughter ] you don't want to give us grandchildren? okay, that last one's my parents. [ laughter ] >> daniel: and - >> lilly: lily singh "audience matchmaker." i'm gonna send you on a date right here on the stage. [ laughter ] good >> daniel: plus -- [ cheers and applause >> lilly: from "brooklyn nine-nine"...
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here is gadi schwartz. >> reporter: tonight at the columbus zoo, a scientific marvel with spots.ctually more like two little marvels to be exact. the world's first invitro cheetah cub, and then moments later, the second, a twin >> it's huge for cheetahs probably one of the biggest breakthrough that we've had. >> reporter: their birth natural and caught on camera, but their conception straight out of the future in an effort to save a species today there are only around 7,000 cheetahs left in the wild, where only 5% of cubs survive. poaching and a loss of hunting grounds have led to so few cheetahs that too many are too closely related. so now scientists are making new and very modern trees outside of the serengeti the cubs' biological mother kabibi and their father slash chosen for their bloodline. but kabibi is too old to carry, so it happened in a petri dish, the embryo placed in 3-year-old isi with plenty of baby raising years left to give all under the watchful eye of science, happy to give these precious little cubs a hand gadi schwartz, nbc news. >> could look at those pictu
here is gadi schwartz. >> reporter: tonight at the columbus zoo, a scientific marvel with spots.ctually more like two little marvels to be exact. the world's first invitro cheetah cub, and then moments later, the second, a twin >> it's huge for cheetahs probably one of the biggest breakthrough that we've had. >> reporter: their birth natural and caught on camera, but their conception straight out of the future in an effort to save a species today there are only around 7,000...
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gadi schwartz, nbc news los angeles. >>> with the super bowl days away, officials in miami are on high alert to protect that city by land, sea and air kerry sanders got a firsthand look with u.s. customs and border protection, their air operations responsible for low altitude threats. >> we'll do our absolute best to play offense and defense for this super bowl. >> reporter: is that perhaps the safest place in the united states right now >> i think so. >> reporter: federal officials won't reveal methods but say they've already forced three hobbiests' drones to the ground. security experts say the threat is not only from above in the air and down on the ground but also from the water which is why on the water there is now an overwhelming law enforcement presence but in some cases, security teams are hidden in plain sight, deployed to electronically sniff for dirty bombs. it looks like someone with a backpack reading a map on their phone but if there is radio active material nearby it triggers an alarm. fans in miami are ready. >> go chiefs >> reporter: to see their team battle it out. t
gadi schwartz, nbc news los angeles. >>> with the super bowl days away, officials in miami are on high alert to protect that city by land, sea and air kerry sanders got a firsthand look with u.s. customs and border protection, their air operations responsible for low altitude threats. >> we'll do our absolute best to play offense and defense for this super bowl. >> reporter: is that perhaps the safest place in the united states right now >> i think so. >>...
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here is gadi schwartz. >> stand clear >> reporter: it's been a sci-fi promise for generations. the jet pack worn by james bond and the car. what just happened with this jet pack takes human flight to new jaw-dropping heights that's vince in the first vertical take off of its kind in dubai shooting up a mile high before pulling a chute strapping jets to their bodies more than a half a century who can forget the 1984 olympic games? every year more and more people seeing dreams of iron man coming to life. all spectacular, those smaller wingless suits are limited how fast and far they can fly while dubai's team is focused on speed and distance launching themselves from helicopters before superman'in through canyons and alongside airliners. up until today, their jet wing was too powerful to launch from the ground but showing off mankind's new ability to step off in the sky gadi schwartz, nbc news. >> the future of flight. >>> that's "nightly news" from las vegas. i'm lester holt. thank you for watching and good night >>> right now at 6:00, the search widens from the ground and from
here is gadi schwartz. >> stand clear >> reporter: it's been a sci-fi promise for generations. the jet pack worn by james bond and the car. what just happened with this jet pack takes human flight to new jaw-dropping heights that's vince in the first vertical take off of its kind in dubai shooting up a mile high before pulling a chute strapping jets to their bodies more than a half a century who can forget the 1984 olympic games? every year more and more people seeing dreams of iron...
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our gadi schwartz on the new security protections. >> who is that >> i'm your best friend. >> reporter: it was an unforgettable intrusion. >> i'm santa claus. >> mommy >> reporter: a chilling voice terrorizing an 8-year-old through a home security cam camera >> it was, you know, from a horror film i just thought this couldn't be real >> what you watching >> reporter: but it was real for families across the country >> what's going on, buddy? >> reporter: tonight the amazon company ring announcing sweeping security changes to prevent hackers from taking over cameras and spying on families like the amadors >> i did hear from the other room someone shouting, pay 50 bitcoior you'll be terminated. >> reporter: starting today, ring is now rolling out two-factor authentication, which means if you want to log into your account, you'l need your password and a special code that is sent to your phone or email and is constantly changing. >> they should have had this kind of security out of the box so users were not open to this kind of attack. >> reporter: ring also announcing users can now opt out
our gadi schwartz on the new security protections. >> who is that >> i'm your best friend. >> reporter: it was an unforgettable intrusion. >> i'm santa claus. >> mommy >> reporter: a chilling voice terrorizing an 8-year-old through a home security cam camera >> it was, you know, from a horror film i just thought this couldn't be real >> what you watching >> reporter: but it was real for families across the country >> what's going on,...
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now to the high-flying milestone that's straight out of a superhero movie, here's nbc's gadi schwartzreporter: it's been a sci-fi promise for generations. the jet pack worn by the rocketeer even mandalorian watch when this takes it to jaw-dropping heights in the first vertical take off of its kind from dubai, shooting up nearly a mile high before pulling the chute. a dramatic breakthrough in humans strapping jets to their bodies going back half a century. who could forget the olympic games or bastille day in france. more and more people seeing dreams of ironman coming to life while spectacular, those smaller wingless suits are limited in how fast and far they can fly. while dubai's jet men team have been focused on speed and distance launching themselves from helicopters before supermaning in canyons and alongside airliners, up until today their jet wing was too powerful to launch from the ground, but now showing off mankind's new ability to step off into the sky. gadi schwartz, nbc news. >> speaking if you don't want to try. >> imagine how much it will be in five or ten years from no
now to the high-flying milestone that's straight out of a superhero movie, here's nbc's gadi schwartzreporter: it's been a sci-fi promise for generations. the jet pack worn by the rocketeer even mandalorian watch when this takes it to jaw-dropping heights in the first vertical take off of its kind from dubai, shooting up nearly a mile high before pulling the chute. a dramatic breakthrough in humans strapping jets to their bodies going back half a century. who could forget the olympic games or...
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cyber security expert and reporter john schwartz from dow jones. this week on "press: here." >>> good morning, everyone. i'm scott mcgrew. reporters collect things from stories they have done, and this is a teacup made out of plastic. it is the first thing i ever saw printed on a 3d printer, probably 10, 15 years ago. they work by adding layer upon layer. they're slow and work with only a limited number of materials. that's hard plastic which means by teacup is very frigle. the bottom is already broken off. we've come a long way in the past ten years. e engineers are printing out bi bicycle seats. look at how carbon makes 32rks prints. extracting what it wants right out of a puddle. it reminds you a little of terminator. carbon engineer thought the same thing. the ceo of carbon and the brains behind this new way of printing, joined by john schwartz of dow jones and joe men of reuters. i have a prop. yours are better. that is a bicycle seat. and this is not a model. this is the finished result. >> this is a product with adidas. amazing finished prod
cyber security expert and reporter john schwartz from dow jones. this week on "press: here." >>> good morning, everyone. i'm scott mcgrew. reporters collect things from stories they have done, and this is a teacup made out of plastic. it is the first thing i ever saw printed on a 3d printer, probably 10, 15 years ago. they work by adding layer upon layer. they're slow and work with only a limited number of materials. that's hard plastic which means by teacup is very frigle....
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. >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. sue and edr wachenheim iii. the cheryl and philip milstein family. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. charles rosenblum. we try to live in the moment,ot toiss what's right in front of us. at mutual of america, we believe taking care of tomorrop can ou make the most of today. mutual of america financial group, retirement services and investments. additional sport has been provided by: and by the corporation for vapublic broadcasting, a p corporation funded by the american people. nand by contributo your pbs statiofrom viewers like you. thank you. ch from the tnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan >> sreenivasan: good evening and thank you for joining us. the u.s. government is preparing to evacuate about 400 americans tomorrow night from the "diamond princess" cruise ship, quarantined at a japanese port for the past ten days. those passengers will have to spend another two weeks in quarantine when they return to the u.s. so far, 285 people on board the s
. >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. sue and edr wachenheim iii. the cheryl and philip milstein family. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. charles rosenblum. we try to live in the moment,ot toiss what's right in front of us. at mutual of america, we believe taking care of tomorrop can ou make the most of today. mutual of america financial group, retirement services and investments. additional sport has been provided by: and by the...
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." >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: d bernard anene schwartz. sue and edgaenr waim iii. the cheryl and philip milstein rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. charles rosenblum. we try to live in the moment, to not miss what's right in front of us. atutual of america, we believe taking care of tomorrow can help you make the most of today. mutual of america financial group, retirement serves and investments. >> when it comes to wireless, consumer cellular gives its customers the choice. and our u.s.-based customer service team is on-hand to help. to learn more, go to www.consumerceular.tv.al additiupport has been provided by: fand by the corporati public broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the american people. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. froetm the tisch tudios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us. vermont senator bernie sanders celebrated his win in the nevada democratic caucuses today. sanders captured 46% of the vote with more than 60% of pre
." >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: d bernard anene schwartz. sue and edgaenr waim iii. the cheryl and philip milstein rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. charles rosenblum. we try to live in the moment, to not miss what's right in front of us. atutual of america, we believe taking care of tomorrow can help you make the most of today. mutual of america financial group, retirement serves and investments. >> when it comes to wireless, consumer cellular gives...
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happiness but might be true but they could just buy you the white house and make a tone about it schwartz has been digging deep in his pockets to help the democrat course but it's not entirely a no strings attached situation we should know who is the best person to be dull trump and with all due respect byrne a son there's cannot be trump so which horse is schwartz betting on well he's not fussy but either of his friends from the billionaires club will do who just like him aren't shy on splashing the cash and since we're already here together let's look at just how much cash king take joe by. now he's discovered that he can't just rely on his instagram a bromance with obama to take him all the way so decided instead to drop a 6 figure sum on just one ad for good measure though he did keep in some of bollman the style. this is an extraordinary man with an extraordinary career in public service you've got to admire him though if i were trailing 12 percent behind the top counted and had my own backers jumping ship i'd be a bit tighter on the posturings by the way biden still pales in compari
happiness but might be true but they could just buy you the white house and make a tone about it schwartz has been digging deep in his pockets to help the democrat course but it's not entirely a no strings attached situation we should know who is the best person to be dull trump and with all due respect byrne a son there's cannot be trump so which horse is schwartz betting on well he's not fussy but either of his friends from the billionaires club will do who just like him aren't shy on...
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." >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. r wachenheim iii. the cheryl and philip milstein erosalind p. wa barbara hope zuckerberg. charles rosenblum. we try to live in the nment, to miss what's right in front of us. at mutual of america, we believe king care of tomorrow can help you make the most of today. mutual of america financial group, retirement services and investments. >> when it comes to wireless,um cons cellular gives its customers the choice. our no-contract plans give you as much or as little talk, text and data as you want. and our u.s.-based customer service team is on-hand to help. to learn more, go to www.consumercellular.tv. additional suppopr has been ided by: and by the corporation forbl broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the american people. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: goodng and thanks for joining us. democrats in nevada are lining up for a second day of early voting in next sat
." >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. r wachenheim iii. the cheryl and philip milstein erosalind p. wa barbara hope zuckerberg. charles rosenblum. we try to live in the nment, to miss what's right in front of us. at mutual of america, we believe king care of tomorrow can help you make the most of today. mutual of america financial group, retirement services and investments. >> when it comes to wireless,um cons cellular gives its customers...
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all under the watchful eye of science happy to give these precious cubs a hand gadi schwartz. >> they'reot to keep their species going. >> it makes me wonder how many other specietoave you with us ts morning. i'm frances rivera >> i'm phillip mena. hope your wednesday's off to a great start. abt to get even better bouec . >>> good wednesday morning. february 26th. a live look in san francisco this morning. getting started with this hump day. half way through the workweek. thanks for joining us this morning. i'm marcus washington. >> and i'm laura garcia. all right. wednesday morning, what is in store. >> looks good again today. another warm one. in fact we're talking being near record high temperatures for today. here is a live look outside in walnut creek with a clear start. no issues with fog this morning and temperatures feeling quite mild, in the mid-40s right there and then warming up by 11:00 at 66 degrees. our south bay high temperatures in the upper 70s again today. we'll get a look at our microclimates and talk about a cooler weekend coming up. and mike i
all under the watchful eye of science happy to give these precious cubs a hand gadi schwartz. >> they'reot to keep their species going. >> it makes me wonder how many other specietoave you with us ts morning. i'm frances rivera >> i'm phillip mena. hope your wednesday's off to a great start. abt to get even better bouec . >>> good wednesday morning. february 26th. a live look in san francisco this morning. getting started with this hump day. half way through the...
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one candidate to prevent bernie sanders from getting the 20 twentieth's mation mega donor bernard schwartz who's been giving millions to the democrats for years reach out to nancy pelosi and chuck schumer ahead of super tuesday next week that's a number a dozen states pick their preferred presidential run are all party leaders seem unable to unite around a single figure just yet big donors know how to pull the strings. reports. they say money can't buy you friends or happiness but might be true but they could just buy you the white house methadone a bernard schwartz has been digging deep in his pockets to help the democrat course but it's not entirely a no strings attached situation we should know who is the best person to be dull trump and with all due respect bernie sanders. so which horses shorts betting on well he's not fussy but either of his friends from the billionaires club will do who just like him aren't shy on splashing the cash and since we're already here together let's look at just how much cash we're talking take joe biden now he's discovered that he can't just rely on his i
one candidate to prevent bernie sanders from getting the 20 twentieth's mation mega donor bernard schwartz who's been giving millions to the democrats for years reach out to nancy pelosi and chuck schumer ahead of super tuesday next week that's a number a dozen states pick their preferred presidential run are all party leaders seem unable to unite around a single figure just yet big donors know how to pull the strings. reports. they say money can't buy you friends or happiness but might be true...
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and joining us now is gadi schwartz from reno, nevada.e seeing now that the doors are open since we last talked. >> reporter: yeah, earlier you asked about people who might not have registered to vote early and what they could do. that line there, it's a significant line. that line right there is people that aren't registered that are registering at that table and then they are given these. everybody here is basically counted to make sure they know what the percentages are going to be to try to hit that 15% viability. they're given these forms here, this is a presidential preference card. and this, the blue side is the first alignment. the first choice. they will come into a room like this. they will all, around 12:00, break off into groups, whoever they support they will have this card, fill out their name, the person they are voting for, and then they will hold up those cards. now if their candidate is viable, those cards will be collect d immediately. if their candidate is not viable, does not hit that 15% threshold, they switch to sid
and joining us now is gadi schwartz from reno, nevada.e seeing now that the doors are open since we last talked. >> reporter: yeah, earlier you asked about people who might not have registered to vote early and what they could do. that line there, it's a significant line. that line right there is people that aren't registered that are registering at that table and then they are given these. everybody here is basically counted to make sure they know what the percentages are going to be to...
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the wonderful ben schwartz. >> jimmy: yeah, he's a nice kid, too. >> he's the real deal. >> jimmy: youcome very close friends. >> jimmy: you took him to the clippers game. >> i'm like his uncle. i took him to clippers games, and we hung out. he's an awfully funny guy. he's one of those rare guys that you know was raised well. he's terrific. >> jimmy: it's funny, because i'm guessing that your relationship was similar to the relationship you have in the movie. >> he's a failed comedian, the character. but aren't we all? [ laughter ] and he comes to me with a rash on his arm, and i help him out, but then we start talking. and i help him with his act by helping him with his life. and he helps me begin to clean up, and we start to understand each or, and i unburden myself of all the past that's driving me to drink and do drugs and all of that stuff. >> jimmy: does it feel odd for you? i know we all think of ourselves as just ourselves. you don't really attach an age to yourself. is it odd being like the mentor to guys like ben? or, you know, younger guys? >> you know, it's, first of all, i
the wonderful ben schwartz. >> jimmy: yeah, he's a nice kid, too. >> he's the real deal. >> jimmy: youcome very close friends. >> jimmy: you took him to the clippers game. >> i'm like his uncle. i took him to clippers games, and we hung out. he's an awfully funny guy. he's one of those rare guys that you know was raised well. he's terrific. >> jimmy: it's funny, because i'm guessing that your relationship was similar to the relationship you have in the movie....
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we go now to cedar rapids, iowa, where we are joined by chris schwartz.e is chair of the black hawk county board of supervisors, the state co-chair for bernie 2020, as well as state director of americans for democratic action. storys such a confusing abouout what is s taking place n iowa,, still so unclear, so much to chrissy -- maybe the word shadow is appropriate here. take us through what has taken place so far in iowa. >> it is an honor to be here with democracy now! today. caucus nights, things seem to be going relatively smoothly anand very d diverse precinct in waterloo, the most diverse city in the statate of iowa. we were in and out of our caucus site within an hour and felt things ran smoothly, we will know results tonight. and the hours just went on and on and did not have a sense of what was going on and finding wasn't working for reporting and they did not have the backup phone lines operating within a people and we were finding out the precinct chairs were all volunteers who did a pretty gooood job of running thr sites, just wawaiting on hol
we go now to cedar rapids, iowa, where we are joined by chris schwartz.e is chair of the black hawk county board of supervisors, the state co-chair for bernie 2020, as well as state director of americans for democratic action. storys such a confusing abouout what is s taking place n iowa,, still so unclear, so much to chrissy -- maybe the word shadow is appropriate here. take us through what has taken place so far in iowa. >> it is an honor to be here with democracy now! today. caucus...
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we'll see how the economy goes in the meantime thank you both thanks for being here stephmy miller, schwartzng with mitigating coronavirus some are calling for central banks to step in and other say the fed isn't the right fix. >>> here is the latest on crude oil that lost all its gains and at session lows. strod % this week and wti is ju aun48.60. we're back in two. of trading goods and services. nasdaq operates among the largest markets in the world. and our technology powers markets from indonesia to chile. great markets are built on a foundation of trust and integrity, forged through leading edge technology and a smart regulatory framework. as technology advances, regulation must keep pace to allow the markets to evolve. today we see an opportunity to modernize regulation, to make markets more accessible to investors and entrepreneurs of all sizes. from the graduate buying her first stock, to an institution investing in thousands. the markets belong to everyone and stand as a symbol of economic advancement, social progress and limitless opportunity. that's the tomorrow that we envision a
we'll see how the economy goes in the meantime thank you both thanks for being here stephmy miller, schwartzng with mitigating coronavirus some are calling for central banks to step in and other say the fed isn't the right fix. >>> here is the latest on crude oil that lost all its gains and at session lows. strod % this week and wti is ju aun48.60. we're back in two. of trading goods and services. nasdaq operates among the largest markets in the world. and our technology powers markets...
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smaller private jet touched down with landing gear that either malfunctioned or wasn't deployed gadi schwartz, nbc news >>> by praised tonight for erf a truck loaded with jet fuel to safety after it exploded on a highway. let's get more from steve patterson. >> reporter: tonight a highway hellscape. fire. >> reporter: an interstate in indianapolis covered in flames aftea overturns and then explodes >> oh! >> reporter: the blast spewing debris and fire in all directions >> oh, my gosh i hope they got out. >> reporter: the driver crawling from the wreckage, seriously burned but alive thanks to bystanders. >> three good samaritans were able to get him out of the flames and away from the fire >> reporter: the driver, now in critical condition, while officials investigate the crash. meanwhile, police praising the quick actions of total strangers. >> it always makes you feel good when people are willing to help. >> reporter: bravery in the stifling heat of crisis. steve patterson, nbc news. >>> all right. we're tracking a winter storm on the move tonight a blast of snow >> reporter: as snow state i
smaller private jet touched down with landing gear that either malfunctioned or wasn't deployed gadi schwartz, nbc news >>> by praised tonight for erf a truck loaded with jet fuel to safety after it exploded on a highway. let's get more from steve patterson. >> reporter: tonight a highway hellscape. fire. >> reporter: an interstate in indianapolis covered in flames aftea overturns and then explodes >> oh! >> reporter: the blast spewing debris and fire in all...
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jason schwartz is an assistant professor at the yale school of public health who studies vaccine policythank you so much for being with me. >> thanks for having me. >> i want to get right to really the reason i wanted to have you on. i read this quote from you, you said if we're putting all our hopes in a vaccine as being the answer, we are in trouble. how do you mean? >> so vaccine development is very difficult. it's a science and it's an art, and as we've been hearing the estimates for when a vaccine may be available, the best case scenario is somewhere nine months, 12 months, maybe longer. that's a long time. it's an estimate. lots of things can go wrong, and in the meantime we have a host of public health responses, classic tried and true public health practices that can help identify cases, isolate those individuals who have been exposed or infected and build an effective response. we're right to be enthusiastic and working hard towards a vaccine. in the meantime it's important to think about all those other tools in our public health arsenal. >> let me actually back up three steps
jason schwartz is an assistant professor at the yale school of public health who studies vaccine policythank you so much for being with me. >> thanks for having me. >> i want to get right to really the reason i wanted to have you on. i read this quote from you, you said if we're putting all our hopes in a vaccine as being the answer, we are in trouble. how do you mean? >> so vaccine development is very difficult. it's a science and it's an art, and as we've been hearing the...
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. >> jimmy: billy crystal and ben schwartz in "standing up falling down," a very sweet movie, a nices a little bit about your character. >> i play marty, who is an alcoholic pot-smoking dermatologist, which is very difficult for me because i'm not a dermatologist. [ laughter ] it's a story of these two, oh, lost souls. the wonderful ben schwartz. >> jimmy: yeah, he's a nice kid, too. >> he's the real deal. >> jimmy: you guys have bonded. >> we've become very close friends. >> jimmy: you took him to the clippers game. >> yeah. i'm like his uncle. i take him to clippers games and we hang out. he's an awfully funny guy. and a great -- he's one of those rare guys that you know was raised well. you know what i mean? he's terrific. >> jimmy: it's funny, because i'm guessing that your relationship was similar to the relationship you have in the movie. >> you know, he comes -- he's a failed comedian, the character. but aren't we all? [ laughter ] and he comes to me with a rash on his arm, and i help him out, but then we start talking. and i help him with his act by helping him with his life.
. >> jimmy: billy crystal and ben schwartz in "standing up falling down," a very sweet movie, a nices a little bit about your character. >> i play marty, who is an alcoholic pot-smoking dermatologist, which is very difficult for me because i'm not a dermatologist. [ laughter ] it's a story of these two, oh, lost souls. the wonderful ben schwartz. >> jimmy: yeah, he's a nice kid, too. >> he's the real deal. >> jimmy: you guys have bonded. >> we've...
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sophie hess, julie, bertha friedman, the friedman family, the schwartz family, richard broda, david josephson rachel degroot, sophia schwab, meyer degroot, isaac , rivka gruber, sarah gruber, helena herskovitz, jacob herskovitz, agnes michael, up ande, claire and jake their daughters, freda, and rachel. serena matzoh, annetta, keisha frieder, moser andra day, esther, rosa laszlo, milosz walter.n, ,> david goldfarb and family silva deutsche bash, joseph regina rosenthal, johan israel,al, astrid israel, eddie gompertz, manfred horwitz, felix or, john, israel blackman, andre kornheiser, david ak,. >> hirsch epstein, malta epstein, miriam epstein, walt esther spitzer, rachel sophie stein,r, stein, stein, camilla , jakob weiss, mirriam weiss. a would like to invite holocaust survivor to come forward to lead. >> we offer as a prayer of remembrance, the words, we affirm our faith in a higher power, the power that endows us with the ability to learn from the past and choose good over evil. please rise if you are able and remain standing following it for a moment of silence as we remember all victims
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. >> mark schwartz is a biochemist who has been ceo of sell biotech companies. one of the issues is finding test patients who have not been given other drugs. >> if the spread of the disease, they may be willing to take patient that's have been pre treated with something else. >> the ceo of san francisco's company which uses artificial tension to the spread of no hopes the u.s. will look at other technologies. >> there needs to be effort on protective mechanisms. detection mechanisms, prediction mechanisms so we can say it will be worse in two weeks or this locale will be hit or i can talk to them within hours. >> the trial for rit. it is very possible country's agencies may have an early approval of the antiviral if it turns out to be effective with no side effects. abc7 news. >> all right. thank you. >>> we're asking how worried you are about the coronavirus and the range is pretty interesting. >> we can see somewhat worried is the main response. that's followed by extremely. only 12% of you say not at all. >> if you're looking for coronavirus information, we
. >> mark schwartz is a biochemist who has been ceo of sell biotech companies. one of the issues is finding test patients who have not been given other drugs. >> if the spread of the disease, they may be willing to take patient that's have been pre treated with something else. >> the ceo of san francisco's company which uses artificial tension to the spread of no hopes the u.s. will look at other technologies. >> there needs to be effort on protective mechanisms....
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on the runway after a private jet touched down without landing gear let's get the story from gadi schwartz. >> reporter: at daytona beach international, a fiery landing as a small jet slides across the airfield, shooting out flames and smoke >> see that airplane just kind of skid over the runway without landing gear. >> reporter: authorities say when the twin engine private cessna finally stopped, the two on boardwalked out without injuries, but the runway was shut down for a full inspection, delaying flights until it could be deemed safe for other planes this month, several hard landings have been caught on camera, like this terrifying moment as a boeing 737 came down too hard in russia fortunately there were no serious injuries. and in london as stormy weather and strong winds had the plane teetering in the air. incredibly, those pilots never lost control, landing safely while tonight in florida, investigators s smaller private jet touched down with landing gear tha gadi nbc news. >>> bystanders in indiana are being pr a truck loaded with jet fuel to safety after it exploded on a highway
on the runway after a private jet touched down without landing gear let's get the story from gadi schwartz. >> reporter: at daytona beach international, a fiery landing as a small jet slides across the airfield, shooting out flames and smoke >> see that airplane just kind of skid over the runway without landing gear. >> reporter: authorities say when the twin engine private cessna finally stopped, the two on boardwalked out without injuries, but the runway was shut down for a...
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access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. sue and edgar wachenheim iii. the cheryl and philip milstein family. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. charles rosenblum. we try to live in the moment, to not miss what's right in ont of us. at mutuaof america, we rolieve taking care of tom can help you make the most ofto day. mutual of america financial group, retirement services and investments. ss when it comes to wirele consumer cellular gives its customers the choice. our no-contract plans give you as much-- or as little-- talk, text and data as you want, a r u.s.-based customer service team is on hand to help. consumercellular.tto additional support has beened provy: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, a privateu corporatioed by the american people. and by contributions to your pbs station from vwers like you. thank you. u're watching pbs. announcer: explore new w worlds and new ideas through programs like this, made availab for everyone through contribution to your pbs station from viewers like you. than
access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. sue and edgar wachenheim iii. the cheryl and philip milstein family. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. charles rosenblum. we try to live in the moment, to not miss what's right in ont of us. at mutuaof america, we rolieve taking care of tom can help you make the most ofto day. mutual of america financial group, retirement services and investments. ss when it comes to...
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aimed at millennials, criminals stealing $28 million last year in fake check schemes here's gadi schwartz>> reporter: as a college student, mika thought she knew how to spot a scam so when she got an email looking like it's from the school career services, she assumed it was legit she would be a secret shopper. to evaluate local walmart's money wire services she was sent a check for $3,400 to deposit in the personal account and the job to wire $3,000 to designated strangers to test the system and then she could keep the remaining $400 but that $3,400 check was a fraud and bounced inmoy thatd wired to complete strangers. >> this was almost all my money, rent was due and yeah it was devastating >> reporter: the ftc says similakeck scams are up 65% from 2015 often targeting college students and 20 somethings schemes ranging from fake job offers to fraudulent online sales. 27,000 known victims last year alone. their typical loss $2,000 people assuming if the check is pending in their account, the money is there. >> that check hasn't cleared and so it's an illusion that the scammer is relying
aimed at millennials, criminals stealing $28 million last year in fake check schemes here's gadi schwartz>> reporter: as a college student, mika thought she knew how to spot a scam so when she got an email looking like it's from the school career services, she assumed it was legit she would be a secret shopper. to evaluate local walmart's money wire services she was sent a check for $3,400 to deposit in the personal account and the job to wire $3,000 to designated strangers to test the...
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world channel and that global audience is not part of schwartz given that i came out with a very serious accusation against the british authorities there is no reason no excuse for the u.k. media to cover it because if i am wrong i need to be exposed but if i am right then the u.k. government needs to be exposed i have to t.v. interviews with b.b.c. world and with sky news and both of these interviews were life interview say they were once but then they were no longer accessible to the public and that i think proves. that the media is not playing its role in this case it should actually be at the top of the news agenda not just in the u.k. but in the us and internationally in europe there's much more vigorous questioning for example from german media from french media that i have seen by the british media there is a notably different public opinion about him in the u.k. and the. u.s. i think than in other parts of the world and that is a reflection of the coverage that the case has been given in this country. julian assange just supporters and hundreds of them turned out in london last w
world channel and that global audience is not part of schwartz given that i came out with a very serious accusation against the british authorities there is no reason no excuse for the u.k. media to cover it because if i am wrong i need to be exposed but if i am right then the u.k. government needs to be exposed i have to t.v. interviews with b.b.c. world and with sky news and both of these interviews were life interview say they were once but then they were no longer accessible to the public...
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my campaign was after the death of erin schwartz, a promising young technologist, who wrote some of thel is the web is built from and he was hounded to death by the department ofjustice in an overzealous prosecution. to be clear, he committed suicide? because he was facing decades in prison and millions of dollars in fines for downloading scientific journal articles, but the actual reason for the aggressive prosecution was his association with campaigns to keep the internet free and association with internet transparency group such as wikileaks. but none the less, democracies in a sense have to keep secrets, don't they? the public consents to certain secrets being kept and you were trying to undermine those, or at least those responsible for the particular cyber attacks in question, were seeking to undermine those secrets? that would be the case if information was publicised, so it is the case that information was accessed because there was insecurity, embarrassing levels of insecurity for the networks, of the sensitivity of which we are talking. is it again, without getting into specif
my campaign was after the death of erin schwartz, a promising young technologist, who wrote some of thel is the web is built from and he was hounded to death by the department ofjustice in an overzealous prosecution. to be clear, he committed suicide? because he was facing decades in prison and millions of dollars in fines for downloading scientific journal articles, but the actual reason for the aggressive prosecution was his association with campaigns to keep the internet free and association...
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and t-shirts merging the names of mom and david david and christy schwartz, and nike's love of "stare with you >> it was special, surreal >> reporter: the big event likely added a few new pages to nike's family album. >> you see every one of those people in the courtroom is his family he knows now >> awesomeness and awesomeness feels like happiness happiness feels like joyfulness. >> reporter: and a first official picture of what home looks like catie beck, nbc news >> and thank you for staying with us. i'm cori cof >>> i heard, like, someone got sexually assaulted here. and it's like, wow, it's just terrible. >> right now at 4:30, a terrifying attack inside a bay area gym. a live report with more on what unfolded during a zumba class. >>> mangled messes. two overnight crashes. the investigation into what went wrong. >>> and working to house the homeless. the action gavin newsom is making to help. >>> thanks for joining us. i'm laura garcia. >> and i'm marcus washingt
and t-shirts merging the names of mom and david david and christy schwartz, and nike's love of "stare with you >> it was special, surreal >> reporter: the big event likely added a few new pages to nike's family album. >> you see every one of those people in the courtroom is his family he knows now >> awesomeness and awesomeness feels like happiness happiness feels like joyfulness. >> reporter: and a first official picture of what home looks like catie beck,...
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by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >possible by:ur weekend is made bernard and irene schwartz. sue and edgar wachenheim iii. thcheryl and philip milstein family. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. enblum.s ros we try to live in the moment, to not miss what's right in front of us. at mutual of america, we believe taking care of tomorrow can help you ma most of today. enutual of america nancial group, retirservices and radditional supas been provided by: and by the cooration for public broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the american people. and by contributyoions to ur pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. you're wa e childrignazio: wgi were child, gi were childrdr wgi were child, gi were chl, gi were childrl, wgi were child, gi were childrl, gi were childrl, wgi were child, gi were childrl, gitronger thanl, wgi were child,
by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >possible by:ur weekend is made bernard and irene schwartz. sue and edgar wachenheim iii. thcheryl and philip milstein family. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. enblum.s ros we try to live in the moment, to not miss what's right in front of us. at mutual of america, we believe taking care of tomorrow can help you ma most of today. enutual of america nancial group, retirservices and radditional supas been provided by: and by the...
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then schwartz the voice of sonic the hedgehog says despite the characters powers he waed sod like anited little kid i want to find a way bring that childish interview that kid energy. >>and that wanted that love in his voice to the roleso en people are connecting the community level they caalso connect to and he guir ogram gets emotional at the little kunduz. hollywood, i'm david daniel. >>i'm going to take a little peek outside we're checking in on conditions around the bay area, here's a live look at the bay bridge toll plaza traffic looks great heading into san francisco will also check in on your valentine's day forecast. maybe have some plans this afternoon or tonight may be going to valentine's day pillow fight in downtown san francisco. well you know what conditions will be outside your as soon as i started talking about putting term limits on congress, washington insiders went crazy. they said term limits are bad, that they'll break government. what a joke! congress is working fine for politicians and corporations, but it's not doing anything for real people on climate, healt
then schwartz the voice of sonic the hedgehog says despite the characters powers he waed sod like anited little kid i want to find a way bring that childish interview that kid energy. >>and that wanted that love in his voice to the roleso en people are connecting the community level they caalso connect to and he guir ogram gets emotional at the little kunduz. hollywood, i'm david daniel. >>i'm going to take a little peek outside we're checking in on conditions around the bay area,...
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access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> pbs newshour weekend is made ssible by: bernard and irene schwartz. the cheryl and philip milstein family. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. charles rosenblum. try to live in the moment, to not miss what's right in front of us. at mutual of america, we believe taking care of tomorrow can help you make the most of toofy. mutualmerica financial group, retirement services and vestments. >> when it comes to wireless, consumer cear gives...