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gadi schwartz now with more in our series "climate challenge." >> on a morning like this it is hard toan ecological disaster happening off of the coast of california. in order to show you how bad it is getting, we are going to take you underneath to show you how good it is supposed o be. >> reporter: before we got in the water we were surrounded by visitors. once the coast was clear we geared up and we descended into one of the most protected natural kelp forests on the west coast. >> dr. josh smith has been studying this fragile ecosystem for years. the kelp can grow up to 100 feet tall. suddenly we were making new friends. >> just incredible. >> reporter: but here the real stars of the ecosystem are the elusive sea otters. a recent study reviewing historical records have found the studies have been -- they have been working overtime to protect against warming waters and a dying off of sea stars. >> sea otters are important predator rs. they are like the game wardens of the forest. >> yeah. they do tend to keep the sea urchin population under control. >> reporter: the otters are in da
gadi schwartz now with more in our series "climate challenge." >> on a morning like this it is hard toan ecological disaster happening off of the coast of california. in order to show you how bad it is getting, we are going to take you underneath to show you how good it is supposed o be. >> reporter: before we got in the water we were surrounded by visitors. once the coast was clear we geared up and we descended into one of the most protected natural kelp forests on the...
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gadi schwartz has more. >> reporter: in the skies above the east, reports of mysterious drones. >> look. there's one there, one there. >> reporter: turning into thousands of posts going viral online, with people from coast-to-coast now spending a lot more time looking up and pointing their cameras into the night. >> there's more over there, look. >> reporter: some could be optical illusions, planes that seem closer than they are. >> you can hear that one. that is definitely a plane. >> reporter: but others have defied normal explanations. >> what the [ bleep ]. >> reporter: car-sized drones able to elude local law enforcement when they send their own drones up to give chase. in new jersey, the army reporting the arsenal has had 11 unauthorized drone incursions in the last month. >> minute you get eyes on them, they go dark. this is something we're taking deadly seriously. >> reporter: the entire month before that, it was nightly drone incursions over langley air force base. >> let's just start with current events. >> reporter: a congressional hearing on capitol hill on the national secu
gadi schwartz has more. >> reporter: in the skies above the east, reports of mysterious drones. >> look. there's one there, one there. >> reporter: turning into thousands of posts going viral online, with people from coast-to-coast now spending a lot more time looking up and pointing their cameras into the night. >> there's more over there, look. >> reporter: some could be optical illusions, planes that seem closer than they are. >> you can hear that one....
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here is gadi schwartz. >> reporter: tonight in the skies above new jersey, trying to get to the bottom of suv drone sightings that, so far, have proved impossible to identify or stop. >> the minute you get eyes on them, they go dark. >> it's not an airplane. >> reporter: reports of mysterious drones and lights in the skies are growing. from over the war schaaps, from the west to langley, virginia. most recently to this city in new jersey. the pentagon said no evidence that drones are coming from a foreign adversary, with but laws on capitol hill are demanding answers. >> i don't have a answer to one or more people are responsible for those drone flights. >> reporter: those who have sent drones up to give chase like local sheriff's departments say they don't know where they came from or when they land. he said they should consider shooting them down. he said that 11 drones have flown over a military site in new jersey recently. >> those drones should have been blown out of the sky. why are we putting up with this? >> and as more people start to look up at the night's sky, the fbi is ask
here is gadi schwartz. >> reporter: tonight in the skies above new jersey, trying to get to the bottom of suv drone sightings that, so far, have proved impossible to identify or stop. >> the minute you get eyes on them, they go dark. >> it's not an airplane. >> reporter: reports of mysterious drones and lights in the skies are growing. from over the war schaaps, from the west to langley, virginia. most recently to this city in new jersey. the pentagon said no evidence...
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gadi schwartz, nbc news.to, california. >> and you don't have to fold it. >>> coming up, the obesity drug zepbound just approved for another use that could help millions of ericans. >>> plus how artificial intelligence is being used to help children with dyslexia in our series "a.i. revolution." being use to help americans with dyslexia in our series a.i. you're 6 timesy to be hospitalized. so, schedule at vaxassist.com. patients who have sensitive teeth but also want whiter teeth, they have to make a choice- one versus the other. new sensodyne clinical white, it provides 2 shades whiter teeth as well as providing 24/7 sensitivity protection. patients are going to love to see sensodyne on the shelf. after careful review of medical guidance and research on pain relief, my recomndation is simple: every home should have salonpas. powerful yet non-addictive. targeted and long-lasting. i recommend salonpas. it's good medicine. ♪ hisamitsu ♪ if you have wet amd, you never want to lose sight of the things you love.
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." >> good evenings i'm gadi schwartz in for jose. and tonight, a tornado in the deep south has turned deadly. a giant system of twisters left a trail of destruction with downed power lines and trees ripped from their roots. unfortunately, those dangerous conditions are still threatening much of the ountry tonight, with 22 million people at risk from texas to georgia. and for many, that is making it a nightmare to get thome from the holidays, canceling and delaying flights for so many people. and we've already seen some wild scenes at airports during one of the busiest travel weeks ever. we're going to get to that in just a momement but we start tonight with kathy park, in the storm zone, in jackson, mississippi. >> just hope it breaks up. >> reporter: tonight, the south under siege. an outbreak of twisters, slamming across louisiana and texas. >> you're in any of these communities, you need to be seeking your shelter now. >> reporter: at least eight possible tornadoes cutting a path of destruction. trees and power lines downed. parts
." >> good evenings i'm gadi schwartz in for jose. and tonight, a tornado in the deep south has turned deadly. a giant system of twisters left a trail of destruction with downed power lines and trees ripped from their roots. unfortunately, those dangerous conditions are still threatening much of the ountry tonight, with 22 million people at risk from texas to georgia. and for many, that is making it a nightmare to get thome from the holidays, canceling and delaying flights for so...
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gadi schwartz with more in our series "climate challenge." >> reporter: on a morning like this, it ishere is an ecological disaster that's happening off the coast of californ. in order to show you how bad it's gotten, we're going to take you underneath, down here to show you how good it's supposed to be. before we could get in the water -- just over there, family of sea otters. we were surrounded by visitors. this area's teeming with life. once the coast was clear we geared up and descended into one of the most protected natural kelp forests on the west coast. it feels so much like we're on a different planet. we're in a forest on land. dr. josh smith has been studying this fragile ecosystem for years. >> everywhere we look, fish. >> reporter: so majestic down here. the kelp can grow up to 100 feet tall. >> look at how tall it is. >> reporter: suddenly we were making new friends. absolutely incredible. just incredible. but here the real stars of the ecosystem are the elusive sea otters. a recent study by the monterey bay aquarium reviewing historical records found that those otters ha
gadi schwartz with more in our series "climate challenge." >> reporter: on a morning like this, it ishere is an ecological disaster that's happening off the coast of californ. in order to show you how bad it's gotten, we're going to take you underneath, down here to show you how good it's supposed to be. before we could get in the water -- just over there, family of sea otters. we were surrounded by visitors. this area's teeming with life. once the coast was clear we geared up...
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here with us, canta yitzhak, mayor helgat of the prestigious park east synagogue in manhattan, yi schwartz from the parkland synagogue in florida and yakov motin, who serves as cantor in the shula bell harbor. they will lead us in the blessings, and i please ask that you rise for the blessings and and stay in place afterward until the singing of "ose shalom" and "god bless america" is over, and at that time we will conclude the program. thank you very much. please rise. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ veterans. this is an hour and a half.
here with us, canta yitzhak, mayor helgat of the prestigious park east synagogue in manhattan, yi schwartz from the parkland synagogue in florida and yakov motin, who serves as cantor in the shula bell harbor. they will lead us in the blessings, and i please ask that you rise for the blessings and and stay in place afterward until the singing of "ose shalom" and "god bless america" is over, and at that time we will conclude the program. thank you very much. please rise. ♪...
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sam schwartz, who is an on transportation here in new york, he read sam schwartz's book. i would also say the empire on the hudson to get other side of the growth of public authorities. this was a book that talked about the history of port authority. phil plot has done a much more recent book for the the centennial of the port authority understanding the how these institutions work and don't work and why some things that seem absurd they may be absurd but understanding why they are absurd. phil potts did a good job of that in his own port authority book. there are many more, and if i think of some as we go along, i'll tell you personally at the end of the evening, great. when you when you think now about the book, who do you imagine? who did you, the reader was going to be when you were writing? is it is it in a audience? is it a new york audience? it an urban audience, transportation junkies who who's the who's the reader? i wanted to make sure you don't have to be a transportation junkie to enjoy the book. you know, i'm friends with many transportation junkies. you know
sam schwartz, who is an on transportation here in new york, he read sam schwartz's book. i would also say the empire on the hudson to get other side of the growth of public authorities. this was a book that talked about the history of port authority. phil plot has done a much more recent book for the the centennial of the port authority understanding the how these institutions work and don't work and why some things that seem absurd they may be absurd but understanding why they are absurd. phil...
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resa schwartz. >> public comment? >> hi, my name is resa schwartz and representing the children's book project and at the end of two minutes if you like i can answer commissioner jamdar's question from the non profit perspective. i represent the children's book project which is a 34 year old children's literacy non profit headquartered in the bayview district. we recognize that reading and literacy attainment is directly related to academic achievement and good life outcomes. but we also recognize that children from economically disadvantage communities don't have access to books the way their more affluent peers do, stow the children's book project provide that access. we provide access to books and book ownership and we do it entirely for free. for free to children, parents, educators and community organizations serving those children. it isn't free to us as a non profit, so how do we do that? we do that because of in part, sip and because of companies who are here today like emerson and parsons who are donating mon
resa schwartz. >> public comment? >> hi, my name is resa schwartz and representing the children's book project and at the end of two minutes if you like i can answer commissioner jamdar's question from the non profit perspective. i represent the children's book project which is a 34 year old children's literacy non profit headquartered in the bayview district. we recognize that reading and literacy attainment is directly related to academic achievement and good life outcomes. but we...
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nbc news correspondent gadi schwartz has the latest. >> reporter: in the skies above new jersey tryingus wave of suv-sized drone sightings that so far have proved impossible to identified. >> the minute you get eyes on them they go dark. >> reporter: reports of mysterious drones in the sky are growing. the pentagon says there's no evidence that drones are coming from a foreign adversary but lawmakers on capitol hill are demanding answers from fbi. >> i don't have answer of who's responsible for that. responsible for those drone flights. >> reporter: those who have set drones up to give chase say they've never been able to see where they come from or land. chased this down one in the car and the military should consider shooting them down. >> those drones should have been blown out of the sky. why are we putting up with this? >> reporter: the fbi is asking anyone with credible video to send them in for analysis. >> it's 2024, are you telling me in this age someone can fly drones of this size, the size of a car and we have no idea who's doing it. >> reporter: for now, yet another growing
nbc news correspondent gadi schwartz has the latest. >> reporter: in the skies above new jersey tryingus wave of suv-sized drone sightings that so far have proved impossible to identified. >> the minute you get eyes on them they go dark. >> reporter: reports of mysterious drones in the sky are growing. the pentagon says there's no evidence that drones are coming from a foreign adversary but lawmakers on capitol hill are demanding answers from fbi. >> i don't have answer...
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. >> also now playing in theaters, sonic the hedgehog three, starring ben schwartz and keanu reeves asoice of shadow the hedgehog. >> your colorful bunch. >> we don't want to fight you. >> actually, sonic, i would like to fight. >> and there's the fire inside telling the story of clarissa t-rex shields from flint, michigan, the first woman in u.s. history to win a gold medal in boxing. >> because that first gold medal that was for flint. what's your next one? that one's for you. >> the story really is about resilience and about sticking to it ness also telling an inspiring story. >> timothee chalamet channeling bob dylan in a complete unknown. i stumbled on the side of 12 misty mountains. >> i don't even know if you have to be a fan of bob dylan music. you just have to be a fan of a really good, you know, classic american story. >> and on the horizon in the new year is possibly the king of all music biopics. >> we don't really even know much about this film, but what we do know is we know the music of michael jackson. >> until then, take a journey to 1965 like a rolling stone. >> and t
. >> also now playing in theaters, sonic the hedgehog three, starring ben schwartz and keanu reeves asoice of shadow the hedgehog. >> your colorful bunch. >> we don't want to fight you. >> actually, sonic, i would like to fight. >> and there's the fire inside telling the story of clarissa t-rex shields from flint, michigan, the first woman in u.s. history to win a gold medal in boxing. >> because that first gold medal that was for flint. what's your next one?...
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brian schwartz with the "wall street journal," great to have you on the program.keep on telling us what is happening down at mar-a-lago. we need to know. >> thank you. great to be back. >> we will be right back. you great to be back. >> we will be right back all yea. ♪ permanent solution! ♪ our local pros are busy installing leaffilter throughout this holiday season, and all the seasons. ♪ year round installation! ♪ leaffilter is the smartest call you'll make all season. so give us a call to save up to 35% call 833 leaffilter or visit leaffilter.com. ♪ and you look like a genius this year. ♪ z's bakery is looking to add a pizza oven, c arissa's hair salon wantst to expand their space, and steve's t-shirt shop wants to bring on more help. with the comcast business 5-year price lock guarantee, they can think more about possibilities for their business and not the cost of their internet. it's five years of gig-speeds and advanced security. all from the company with 99.9% network reliability. get the 5-year price lock guarantee, now back for a limited time. powering f
brian schwartz with the "wall street journal," great to have you on the program.keep on telling us what is happening down at mar-a-lago. we need to know. >> thank you. great to be back. >> we will be right back. you great to be back. >> we will be right back all yea. ♪ permanent solution! ♪ our local pros are busy installing leaffilter throughout this holiday season, and all the seasons. ♪ year round installation! ♪ leaffilter is the smartest call you'll make...
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gadi schwartz, nbc news, morristown, new jersey. >> that does it for this hour.now.
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schwartz says retailers are already adjusting their business models for 2025. >> thousands of amazoned third strike. the teamsters union says it lasted several days and ended on christmas eve. the union representing 7,000 workers is demanding higher pay and improved benefits and they cite the company's profits and tough working conditions. amazon states most strikers are contracted drivers, not employees and that the teamsters don't represent its work force. >>> and finally tonight's mega millions jackpot has soared past $1.1 billion. wow. that makes it the fifth largest prize in the game's history cash option is a staggering $516 million. not bad. the jackpot grew after no one matched all six numbers on christmas eve. but mega millions reports over 4 million winning tickets for smaller prizes were won in that drawing. >>> ÷time now for a look at what's coming up later on "cbs mornings." here's dana jacobson. good morning. >> good morning, gianna. coming up on "cbs mornings," you have opened all your presents and question is, did you really get what you wanted? we're going to look at
schwartz says retailers are already adjusting their business models for 2025. >> thousands of amazoned third strike. the teamsters union says it lasted several days and ended on christmas eve. the union representing 7,000 workers is demanding higher pay and improved benefits and they cite the company's profits and tough working conditions. amazon states most strikers are contracted drivers, not employees and that the teamsters don't represent its work force. >>> and finally...
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brian schwartz of the wall street journal, thanks so much for being with us. brian: thank you.binet pigs have been meeting with senators on capitol hill and his team has been preparing the agenda. we turn to amy walter and tamara keith. good to see you both. mr. trump's nominees have been on capitol hill trying to woo senators. and president-elect donald trump was in mar-a-lago and he said he believes rfk junior, if confirmed, will be less radical then you would think. bring us up to speed on where the nominees stand in terms of the transition and the republican senators they have been meeting with. >> the nominees have been making the rounds. it is standard. some things are very normal, and making the rounds to different senators trying to answer their concerns is a thing that happens every time there is a new nominate. what is different is that republican senators do have concerns with some of these nominees. they are not necessarily voicing them publicly as much as you might think in part because there is not a lot to be gained from that. and so they are talking a lot about
brian schwartz of the wall street journal, thanks so much for being with us. brian: thank you.binet pigs have been meeting with senators on capitol hill and his team has been preparing the agenda. we turn to amy walter and tamara keith. good to see you both. mr. trump's nominees have been on capitol hill trying to woo senators. and president-elect donald trump was in mar-a-lago and he said he believes rfk junior, if confirmed, will be less radical then you would think. bring us up to speed on...
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gadi schwartz tells us about the special bond that turned two close friends into sisters. >> how ares of joy at the christ hospital in cincinnati this month. >> i'm so happy. >> reporter: relief after jessica haas finally got a life-saving kidney transplant. it was a gift from donor megan schultz. >> the first thing i asked when i woke up was, megan? like, is she okay? >> jess was so incredibly thoughtful. when i finally got to go to my hospital room, she had it decorated. >> oh, thank you! >> there were balloons that said hero and banners. she made me feel so incredibly special throughout the whole process. >> thank you so much. >> reporter: but how these two connected is able. they first met as sorority sisters at ohio state. they lost touch. but when jessica's kidney disease got worst, she posted a message on social media and soon got a call that changed her life. >> i have exciting news for you. i am a match. >> no, megan, you're not! >> yes. i'm excited to be able to do this for you. >> oh, my god, i love you so much. >> reporter: megan had gotten tested and turns out was a perf
gadi schwartz tells us about the special bond that turned two close friends into sisters. >> how ares of joy at the christ hospital in cincinnati this month. >> i'm so happy. >> reporter: relief after jessica haas finally got a life-saving kidney transplant. it was a gift from donor megan schultz. >> the first thing i asked when i woke up was, megan? like, is she okay? >> jess was so incredibly thoughtful. when i finally got to go to my hospital room, she had it...
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gadi schwartz, nbc news, morristown, new jersey. >>> and up next for us tonight, inside the shadowy lucrativeess. the latest in our investigation and the man at the center, next. the latest in our investigation and the man at the center. next. i brought in ensure max protein with 30 grams of protein. those who tried me felt more energy in just two weeks! —uh. —here i'll take that. [cheering] ensure max protein, 30 grams protein, 1 gram sugar and a protein blend to feed muscles up to 7 hours. ♪♪ nice to meet ya. my name is david. i've been a pharmacist for 44 years and i'm from flowery branch, georgia. when i have customers come in i recommend prevagen. number one, because it's effective. does not require a prescription. and i've been taking it quite a while myself and i know it works. and i love it when the customers come back in and tell me, "david, that really works so good for me." makes my day. prevagen. at stores everywhere without a prescription. eggs make all our family moments better. especially when they're eggland's best. taste so fresh and amazing. deliciously superior nutrition, t
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gadi schwartz has more. >> reporter: in the skies above new jersey, trying to get to the bottom of a mysterious wave of suv-sized drone sightings that so far have proved impossible to identify or stop. >> the minute you get eyes on them, they go block. >> that's not an airplane. >> reporter: from over the warships to langley, virginia and most recently, to pick continue eye arsenal in new jersey. there's no evidence that drones are coming from a foreign adversary, but lawmakers on capitol hill are demanding answers from the fbi. >> i don't have an answer for who's responsible for that or one or more people that are responsible for those drone flights. >> reporter: those who have sent drones up to give chase like the local sheriff's department says they've never been able to see where they come from or where they land. mayor sam morris chased this one down in his car and thinks the military should consider shooting them down. he says 11 drones have flown over a military site in new jersey recently. >> those drones should have been blown out of the sky. why are we putting up with this?
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nbc's gadi schwartz reports from under the sea in monterey.we're down here beneath the surface of one of the california kohler. we've got a sea lion coming to check us out. we're down here and it's sucking the kelp forest and some of these sea urchin barrens. the reef is covered with purple sea urchins. they're these baseball sized, spiny animals that like to eat kelp. and here they've come out of the crevices and they're just storming around the reef looking for any help that they can find. but there's no kelp here. they've eaten it all. so we're going to have much more rielly milne. pretty intense reporting here. really interesting. you can find out how they're trying to save the kelp by using another creature from the deep that's coming up in just a few minutes on nightly news, when lester holt joins us. hip hop star kendrick lamar had a big year with his hit not like us. and now he's announcing a new tour one he'll make a stop in the bay area. drop everything and get some magic of your own during the xfinity black friday sale. xfinity inte
nbc's gadi schwartz reports from under the sea in monterey.we're down here beneath the surface of one of the california kohler. we've got a sea lion coming to check us out. we're down here and it's sucking the kelp forest and some of these sea urchin barrens. the reef is covered with purple sea urchins. they're these baseball sized, spiny animals that like to eat kelp. and here they've come out of the crevices and they're just storming around the reef looking for any help that they can find....
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i'm matthew schwartz. _ for others working in al, they are troublemakers. myjob is to break amazon's generative ai technologies so real—world attackers can't. is it like ethical hacking? would that be a way to describe it? you definitely could call it ethical hacking. amazon pays myself and a number of other members on the team to try and compromise our systems before they go out. i use alto assist me in many of the tasks that i do. to me, it's really refreshing to oversee a new technology that's rapidly evolving. does that give us some challenges? yes — but that's also the exciting part, right? the exciting part is, how do i test this new technology? so, are we preparing our workforce for this changing landscape? i'm mirella lapata. i'm a professor of natural language processing - at the school of informatics i at the university of edinburgh. all kids at every school - in the whole country should at least know to program a little bit. _ they would need to understand what the technology— can and cannot do.
i'm matthew schwartz. _ for others working in al, they are troublemakers. myjob is to break amazon's generative ai technologies so real—world attackers can't. is it like ethical hacking? would that be a way to describe it? you definitely could call it ethical hacking. amazon pays myself and a number of other members on the team to try and compromise our systems before they go out. i use alto assist me in many of the tasks that i do. to me, it's really refreshing to oversee a new technology...
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the german chancellor of schwartz has announced a new 616000000 euro weapons package for you. create a visitor, wanted ukrainian soldiers in the hospital during his 2nd visit to cuba since the russian invasion and you're up to date produced a can stick around coming up after the break. we report on different ways to charge electric vehicles as demand steadily increases. and there, until roland. thank you very much for joining us. the questions got any issues with a lot say what the, this, the shadows of these pod costs and video shed lights on. the dog is devastating. colonial har is infected by germany across and he employed to score supposed farms and destroy lives. what is the legacy of this wide spread race as depression today? history? we need to talk about here the stories, shadows of german colonialism. the at the end of september, the hurricane helene slammed into the us state of north carolina. it cost blackouts across the state. but then something unusual started happening. not everyone was without power. some electric vehicle owners could keep the lights on because
the german chancellor of schwartz has announced a new 616000000 euro weapons package for you. create a visitor, wanted ukrainian soldiers in the hospital during his 2nd visit to cuba since the russian invasion and you're up to date produced a can stick around coming up after the break. we report on different ways to charge electric vehicles as demand steadily increases. and there, until roland. thank you very much for joining us. the questions got any issues with a lot say what the, this, the...
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my name is john schwartz, i'm a novelist and screenwriter, but that's not why i'm here this year. i'm here this year because three years ago, i took on a new hat and became an editor at large at penguin press, and one of the first manuscripts to come across my desk were the opening pages of what became the friday afternoon club. and i just want to say, i don't want to take too much time because this conversation is going to be brilliant, it's a live taping, of danny schapiro's incredibly popular secret history podcast that's going on today. griffin is, as i'm sure you know, an actor, star of after- hours, american werewolf in london, director, practical magic and other movies. a producer, and a person who's had an extraordinarily varied and creative career, he's also the nephew of the great joan vivian and john gregory dunne, another great writer, and his father was the best-selling author, dominic dunn. he comes from an amazing hollywood new york family back, a period and a geography that he tracks through the first 35 years of his life in a book that calls itself a family memoir
my name is john schwartz, i'm a novelist and screenwriter, but that's not why i'm here this year. i'm here this year because three years ago, i took on a new hat and became an editor at large at penguin press, and one of the first manuscripts to come across my desk were the opening pages of what became the friday afternoon club. and i just want to say, i don't want to take too much time because this conversation is going to be brilliant, it's a live taping, of danny schapiro's incredibly...
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average rate for a new car loan is 7.5% that can be a real struggle for shoppers, something michael schwartz sees as galpin ford in los angeles. >> because you have higher interest rates, more of the payments are going towards interest instead of paying down principle balances. >> reporter: combine that high interest with the average cost of a new automobile, nearly $48,000, and the monthly payments are increasingly topping a thousand dollars. some customers taking longer to pay off their cars with 84-month loans growing in popularity. what is the solution? >> well, the solution is you need to hang on to your car. if you are one of those people that want a new car every few years, then lease. >> reporter: another idea from the experts is to buy a new ev, which offers savings of up to $20,000, putting you in the fast lane to pay off that car. elise preston, cbs news, los elise preston, cbs news, los angeles. (♪♪) (♪♪) bounce back fast from heartburn with tums gummy bites, and love food back. (♪♪) patients who have sensitive teeth but also want whiter teeth, they have to make a choice- one ver
average rate for a new car loan is 7.5% that can be a real struggle for shoppers, something michael schwartz sees as galpin ford in los angeles. >> because you have higher interest rates, more of the payments are going towards interest instead of paying down principle balances. >> reporter: combine that high interest with the average cost of a new automobile, nearly $48,000, and the monthly payments are increasingly topping a thousand dollars. some customers taking longer to pay off...
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. >> good afternoon i'm not jeff, my name is john burnham schwartz, i am a novelist and screenwriter. that is not why i'm here three years ago i took on a new hat and became editor at large in one of the first men's groups to come across my desk were the opening pages of what became the friday afternoon club. i just want to say, i do not want to take too much time because his conversation is going to be brilliant. it is a live taping of denny shapiro's incredibly popular secret history podcast that is going on today. griffin, as i am sure you know, an actor, star of after-hours, american werewolf in london, a director a practical magic and other movies, producer and a person who has had an extra nearly varied and creative career. also the nephew of the great, and john gregory. his father was the best-selling author dominic dunne. he comes from an amazing hollywood new york family from a period and geography that he tracked through his first 35 years of his life in a book that calls itself a family memoir. i think the greatest thing about it is from start to finish it is indeed a famil
. >> good afternoon i'm not jeff, my name is john burnham schwartz, i am a novelist and screenwriter. that is not why i'm here three years ago i took on a new hat and became editor at large in one of the first men's groups to come across my desk were the opening pages of what became the friday afternoon club. i just want to say, i do not want to take too much time because his conversation is going to be brilliant. it is a live taping of denny shapiro's incredibly popular secret history...
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resa schwartz. >> public comment? >> hi, my name is resa schwartz and representing the children's book project and at the end of two minutes if you like i can answer commissioner jamdar's question from the non profit perspective. i represent the children's book project which is a 34 year old children's literacy non profit headquartered in the bayview district. we recognize that reading and literacy attainment is directly related to academic achievement and good life outcomes. but we also recognize that children from economically disadvantage communities don't have access to books the way their more affluent peers do, stow the children's book project provide that access. we provide access to books and book ownership and we do it entirely for free. for free to children, parents, educators and community organizations serving those children. it isn't free to us as a non profit, so how do we do that? we do that because of in part, sip and because of companies who are here today like emerson and parsons who are donating mon
resa schwartz. >> public comment? >> hi, my name is resa schwartz and representing the children's book project and at the end of two minutes if you like i can answer commissioner jamdar's question from the non profit perspective. i represent the children's book project which is a 34 year old children's literacy non profit headquartered in the bayview district. we recognize that reading and literacy attainment is directly related to academic achievement and good life outcomes. but we...
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tune in tomorrow when my guests will be adrien brody and ben schwartz.
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. >> next we have resa schwartz. thank you. next we have scott wells. >> my nail is scott webb. here today to give a awareness on the item regarding the san francisco versus ep a. over the last few months close to 5 # ongo signed on to letters and hundreds give public comment and hosted multiple rallies over 6 thousand e-mails and letters sent and leadership from supervisor melgar and peskin we held council resolution [indiscernible] the argument raised risk eliminating the epa and state citizen ability to implement substantial portions of the clean water act. [indiscernible] half a century that protects san francisco and the whole united states. san francisco actions put the ep a ability to protect clean water in the supreme court. the effects cab catastrophic. [indiscernible] watching supreme court hearing was rough and it looks like the incorrect assumption this is a narrow brief. today with [indiscernible] head of the epa [indiscernible] intention said to [indiscernible] we are calling the sfpuc to help find a solution before the supreme court renders a hearing in the spring
. >> next we have resa schwartz. thank you. next we have scott wells. >> my nail is scott webb. here today to give a awareness on the item regarding the san francisco versus ep a. over the last few months close to 5 # ongo signed on to letters and hundreds give public comment and hosted multiple rallies over 6 thousand e-mails and letters sent and leadership from supervisor melgar and peskin we held council resolution [indiscernible] the argument raised risk eliminating the epa and...
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joining me now is brian schwartz. you have been doing great reporting.- lago, but well coursed about who is coming in and out. the you talk about how different this court ship is compared to the last time trump was the incoming president? >> it is also different from what we have seen with president joe biden. worlds different. because the ceos learned last time around that going directly to donald trump is really the best way to get what you want. with tim cook, he was regularly in touch with him. it is regulation, tariffs. this is what they have learned and they are going route 1 now. >> i kind of want to break down what interesting these ceos have. this is all speculation. but tariffs seem to be the looming cloud on the horizon. can you talk a little bit about how you see the relationship with trump as it concerns the tariffs? >> this is one of the reasons many of the executives are getting close to trump now. he has been very clear about what he is going to do. try to put them on goods coming from china, from canada. mexico. you are looking at it fro
joining me now is brian schwartz. you have been doing great reporting.- lago, but well coursed about who is coming in and out. the you talk about how different this court ship is compared to the last time trump was the incoming president? >> it is also different from what we have seen with president joe biden. worlds different. because the ceos learned last time around that going directly to donald trump is really the best way to get what you want. with tim cook, he was regularly in touch...
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notably, some of the other holdouts like victoria schwartz and tim burchett remain undecided despitenput. >> joey: thanks, maddie. new year's eve in final preparations. ready for the potential threat of tren de aragua today. and into 2025. this is an issue we are dealing with not specific to new year's eve times square but newly emergent threat. newly emergent crime pattern that we have, again tried to combat very early and very deeply so we haven't had the entrenchment of some of this gang here in the city that you have seen elsewhere across the country. >> joey: this comes as nypd data shows that record number of officers were injured by violent suspects this year. that's up 13% from last year. joining us now, former head of counter-terrorism operations for the nypd and fox news contributor, paul mauro, good morning, paul, thanks for joining us. you hear this, you know, acute threat of tren de aragua. but it's kind of this larger issue of how the city has handled illegal immigrants that have come to the city. is this something that we should look at and say this is a really big thr
notably, some of the other holdouts like victoria schwartz and tim burchett remain undecided despitenput. >> joey: thanks, maddie. new year's eve in final preparations. ready for the potential threat of tren de aragua today. and into 2025. this is an issue we are dealing with not specific to new year's eve times square but newly emergent threat. newly emergent crime pattern that we have, again tried to combat very early and very deeply so we haven't had the entrenchment of some of this...
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gadi schwartz, nbc news, morristown, new jersey. >> that does it for this hour. our coverage continues with katy tur reports now. >>> good to be with you. i'm katy tur. matt gaetz may be the exception, not the rule. as trump's nominees are starting to get a much more friendly welcome among senate republicans. even the controversial ones. pete hegseth looks to have turned his fate around, and kash patel is being, quote, well received. even tulsi gabbard has a decent chance. in fact, a very good one, according to senator mike rounds who spoke to punchbowl news. how much of this is the senators' own independent judgment, how much is it respecting historical norms and how much is it bending to pressure from maga? "the new york times" writes, the people close to president-elect have been telling him that this was a moment that would test his power as he prepared to return to washington. it would be catastrophic, they argued, if he allowed republican senators like joni ernst of iowa to obstruct his mandate. and trump himself implies to "time" magazine in his interview
gadi schwartz, nbc news, morristown, new jersey. >> that does it for this hour. our coverage continues with katy tur reports now. >>> good to be with you. i'm katy tur. matt gaetz may be the exception, not the rule. as trump's nominees are starting to get a much more friendly welcome among senate republicans. even the controversial ones. pete hegseth looks to have turned his fate around, and kash patel is being, quote, well received. even tulsi gabbard has a decent chance. in...
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joining me now is brian schwartz, a white house economic policy reporter at the wall street journal.t reporting. not in the corner of mar-a- lago, but clearly well sourced about who is coming in and who is coming out. can you first talk about how different this courtship is compared to the last time trump was the incoming president? >> it is not only different from that, but it is also different from what we have seen with president joe biden. worlds different. because the ceos last time during trump 1.0, going directly to donald trump really is the best way to get what you want but with tim cook in the first term of donald trump, you know, he was regularly in touch with him, and that was a lesson many ceos talk from tim cook, how to engage with trump on a variety of fronts, whether it is about regulation or tariffs if they're trying to look for being excluded from some of the impacts on the tariffs, this is what they have learned, and clearly they are going root one now, right to trump and mar-a- lago pickax you went to tariffs. i want to break down what interests some of these ceos
joining me now is brian schwartz, a white house economic policy reporter at the wall street journal.t reporting. not in the corner of mar-a- lago, but clearly well sourced about who is coming in and who is coming out. can you first talk about how different this courtship is compared to the last time trump was the incoming president? >> it is not only different from that, but it is also different from what we have seen with president joe biden. worlds different. because the ceos last time...
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richard schwartz recently published a book that talks about the tsunami that wreaked havoc after theuake of 1906. >> there are local little events that wind up in the paper, along with the bigger catastrophe. and there was so much chaos after the earthquake. nobody much cared or looked at the smaller events because there was so much to deal with, and then they were just lost. >> so everyone was focused. after the oh six quake on the damage from the quake, the fire and everything else that some of these tsunamis and just fell underneath the radar under the ones that happened. >> but there was so much more fear of tsunamis back then. >> interesting. richard says people were so scared of a tsunami after that oh six quake that they then camped out in the oakland hills for days. his new book is called earthquake exodus 1906. berkeley responds to the san francisco refugees. well, in the north bay, marin county officials have reopened bolinas beach, but with several warnings for visitors. the popular beach was closed in september after a seeping liquid, thought to be human waste, was discov
richard schwartz recently published a book that talks about the tsunami that wreaked havoc after theuake of 1906. >> there are local little events that wind up in the paper, along with the bigger catastrophe. and there was so much chaos after the earthquake. nobody much cared or looked at the smaller events because there was so much to deal with, and then they were just lost. >> so everyone was focused. after the oh six quake on the damage from the quake, the fire and everything...
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and for more, we're joined by andrew schwartz, who's the director of the central sierra snow lab. andrew, how you do it. >> doing well. just lots of preparation for what's coming over the next 24 hours. >> i bet. has it started snowing? it? >> it's been snowing pretty consistently for a little over a day now and we've gotten plenty of snow so far about 9 inches in the last 24 hours and about 12 inches total in the last few days. >> what elevation are you? where exactly are you? >> so were right about 7,000 not exactly at the tippy top of the mountains, but up here on donner summit where we do get plenty of snow. >> and what are you expecting? you know, with the forecast when you project it out over the next several days. >> realistically, it's it's the next 24 hours that are the interesting period. it's looking like we're going to be getting about another 2 to 3 feet of snow in that time. so there's a likelihood to have white out conditions with the heavy snowfall rates and the intense winds. roads going to be a disaster. but temperatures will be relatively cool. luckily, this won
and for more, we're joined by andrew schwartz, who's the director of the central sierra snow lab. andrew, how you do it. >> doing well. just lots of preparation for what's coming over the next 24 hours. >> i bet. has it started snowing? it? >> it's been snowing pretty consistently for a little over a day now and we've gotten plenty of snow so far about 9 inches in the last 24 hours and about 12 inches total in the last few days. >> what elevation are you? where exactly...