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but first, let's get the latest from nbc's steve patterson, who's on the scene in poway, california. steve, good morning. >> reporter: willie, as you mentioned, this happened on the last day of passover but it's also six months to the day 11 people were shot and killed at that synagogue in pittsburgh. police say at this point it is far too early for a motive but community members we spoke to say it's pretty obvious. ♪ this morning a community reeling after a deadly shooting at a san diego area synagogue. >> gonna have a few victims from gunshot wounds. >> reporter: a gunman opened fire during services celebrating the last day of passover, killing one person, 60-year-old lori gilbert kaye, and wounding three others. among them rabbi yisroel goldstein, as well as 34-year-old almog peretz, who this morning is be hailed a hero for carrying children to safety even after being shot himself. danny almog was inside when the shots rang out. >> somebody was screaming, you know, hide yourself, shooting, shooting, shooting. so we all laid on the floor and started crawling toward the exits. >> rep
but first, let's get the latest from nbc's steve patterson, who's on the scene in poway, california. steve, good morning. >> reporter: willie, as you mentioned, this happened on the last day of passover but it's also six months to the day 11 people were shot and killed at that synagogue in pittsburgh. police say at this point it is far too early for a motive but community members we spoke to say it's pretty obvious. ♪ this morning a community reeling after a deadly shooting at a san...
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fit, let's get the latest from nbc's steve patterson on the scene in poway, california. good morning. >> reporter: as you mentioned, this shooting comes on the last day of passover, six month to the day, 11 people were shot and killed at a synagogue in pittsburgh. early say it is far too at this point for a motive. but the community members we spoke to here say they believe theotive is obvious. ♪ i shall not be afraid >> reporter: this moing, a community reeling after a deadly shooting at a san diego area synagogu >> two victims from gunshot wounds. >> reporter: a gunman opened fire during services celebrating e last day of passover, killing one person, ol60-year- lori gilbert kay and wounding three others. among them, rabbi goldstein and perez who is being hailed a hero for carrying childre to safety even after being shot himself. wdanny inside when the shots rang out. >> somebody was screaming, you know, hide yourself, shooting, sho shooting, shooting, you know, so we all laid on the floor and started crawling toward the exits. >> reporter: multiple law enforcement sou
fit, let's get the latest from nbc's steve patterson on the scene in poway, california. good morning. >> reporter: as you mentioned, this shooting comes on the last day of passover, six month to the day, 11 people were shot and killed at a synagogue in pittsburgh. early say it is far too at this point for a motive. but the community members we spoke to here say they believe theotive is obvious. ♪ i shall not be afraid >> reporter: this moing, a community reeling after a deadly...
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with more on that here is steve patterson. >> reporter: with the price of gas shooting up to more than bucks a gallon in some parts of the country, consumers searching to save money may not have to look further than their own habits. here is a big one. stop filling up with premium gasoline. according to a new study, the premium gas comes with a premium price tag that most vehicles don't need. aaa discovered for 84% of cars on the road, premium gas provides no noticeable performance advantage, mileage boost, or even extra engine protection. drivers are wasting about $2.3 billn be just fine for their vehics. switching from premiumo regular gas would save $300 at the pump this year. look, many drivers think that their car needs premium gas, but here's how you know for sure. if it says recommended anywhere in your owners manual or right here on your gas cap, aaa says it is okay to go with regular gas with little to no impact. very few cars actually require premium gas. for most of us, there is nothing wrong with choosing regular. steve patterson, nbc news, los angeles. >> that will save yo
with more on that here is steve patterson. >> reporter: with the price of gas shooting up to more than bucks a gallon in some parts of the country, consumers searching to save money may not have to look further than their own habits. here is a big one. stop filling up with premium gasoline. according to a new study, the premium gas comes with a premium price tag that most vehicles don't need. aaa discovered for 84% of cars on the road, premium gas provides no noticeable performance...
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here's steve patterson. >> reporter: they scorch through corners at breakneck speeds.otiate split-second turns, and deploy ferocious tactics to win at all costs. all, of course, before bedtime. >> winning. >> reporter: your favorite part is winning, huh? this is what organizers call quarter midget racing, souped up racers sponsored by big-time companies. >> i love the speed, and i'm very competitive. >> reporter: piloted by pint-sized drivers like 13-year-old danica del monte. >> i do win. i am trying to be one of -- to beat one of my main competitors. >> reporter: the many gearheads push speeds up to 50 miles per hour. none have driver's licenses, but all of them are serious about racing. >> these are future nascar kids right here. >> reporter: kids here often skid and spin out and crash. i noticed he said "when i crash," not "if i crash." >> it happens. >> reporter: yet all involved say it's one of the safety child activities around. >> they're strapped in with a five-point harness. they flip all the time, they don't care. they think it's fun. >> reporter: sonny phil
here's steve patterson. >> reporter: they scorch through corners at breakneck speeds.otiate split-second turns, and deploy ferocious tactics to win at all costs. all, of course, before bedtime. >> winning. >> reporter: your favorite part is winning, huh? this is what organizers call quarter midget racing, souped up racers sponsored by big-time companies. >> i love the speed, and i'm very competitive. >> reporter: piloted by pint-sized drivers like 13-year-old...
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>> steve patterson, thank you. >>> the rabbi had a powerful message for all of us.e'll play more of his words later in the broadcast. this attack, once again, focusing attention on security or lack of it at houses of worship. here's tammy leitner. ♪ >> reporter: at miami's faith community baptist church, pastor police officers. >> they come like they are coming to worship. we believe in the element of surprise. >> reporter: one day after a san diego teen opened fire in a s coming to an end because people are losing it. >> reporter: the message of hate all too familiar, after deadly attacks in sri lanka, new zealand, and last year at a pittsburgh synagogue. are you concerned? >> we're incredibly concerned. >> reporter: sherri zvi with the florida anti-defamation league says the shooting triggered a nationwide security advisory. >> people are feeling emboldened to not only speak hatefully but to actually act hatefully. >> reporter: recent attacks are prompting more faith-based security training, and at this tampa church -- >> i have my glock, so knowing that, people a
>> steve patterson, thank you. >>> the rabbi had a powerful message for all of us.e'll play more of his words later in the broadcast. this attack, once again, focusing attention on security or lack of it at houses of worship. here's tammy leitner. ♪ >> reporter: at miami's faith community baptist church, pastor police officers. >> they come like they are coming to worship. we believe in the element of surprise. >> reporter: one day after a san diego teen...
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with more, here is steve patterson. >> reporter: it was a complete shock. >> today i'm going to step down as the president. >> reporter: magic johnson suddenly quitting as the lakers' president of basketball operations. >> i want to go back being who i was before taking on this job. >> reporter: without warning, johnson announced his departure to a gaggle of reporters, before notifying his boss, ending the latest chapter in the decade's long legacy as a laker. the 12-time all-star becoming an advocate for hiv awareness after revealing he had the virus in 1991. in his playing days, johnson built a multi-million dollar business empire. >> we need his leadership. why is he leaving us right now? >> reporter: johnson's two years as lakers' president have been anything but magic. >> what i didn't like is the backstabbing. >> reporter: unable to rebound from seasons even after recruiting lebron james. >> this isn't a job he was good at or seemed to enjoy. >> reporter: leaving lakers' fans wondering what happened. steve patterson, nbc news los angeles. >>> up next, in our nightly spotlight,
with more, here is steve patterson. >> reporter: it was a complete shock. >> today i'm going to step down as the president. >> reporter: magic johnson suddenly quitting as the lakers' president of basketball operations. >> i want to go back being who i was before taking on this job. >> reporter: without warning, johnson announced his departure to a gaggle of reporters, before notifying his boss, ending the latest chapter in the decade's long legacy as a laker. the...
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steve patterson, nbc news. >>> all right. we're going to take a break. coming up, how you can save money in the big war between supermarket chains. >>> we're back now with the price you pay for groceries and the new salvo in the fight for your money at the supermarket. here is kristen dahlgren. >> reporter: at whole foods stores across the country, expect cuts on things like meat and produce, including lettuce, tomatoes and tropical fruits. two months after raising prices, the company now saying customers will save about 20% on hundreds of items starting tomorrow. >> we always thought of whole foods as whole paycheck. so what they're trying to do now is really rebrand themselves. >> reporter: whole foods is touting its third price cut since being acquired by amazon in 2017. the grocer also doubling the number of exclusive deals for amazon prime customers who already save 10% on many sale items. it's the type of d partnership other stores are also trying to tap into. walmart announcing plans to team up with google, rolling out new voice ordering capabilit
steve patterson, nbc news. >>> all right. we're going to take a break. coming up, how you can save money in the big war between supermarket chains. >>> we're back now with the price you pay for groceries and the new salvo in the fight for your money at the supermarket. here is kristen dahlgren. >> reporter: at whole foods stores across the country, expect cuts on things like meat and produce, including lettuce, tomatoes and tropical fruits. two months after raising...
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nbc's steve patterson has the story. >> reporter: tonight as the manhunt for the alleged killer of a 10-year-old girl comes to an end a family's grief is just beginning. >> this is really heart breaking for me. i lost my baby. >> reporter: 20-year-old joshua gonzalez was arrested for the murder of 10-year-old summer brown, appearing in court this afternoon. >> you have been accused of murder in the first degree. >> reporter: phoenix police believe the shooting may have been motivated by road rage, surveillance video capturing the moments leading up to the encounter. >> he does have a history of violence. >> reporter: wednesday night summer was in the car with her family when police say a white pickup started trailing them after being cut off. when they pulled into the driveway of their own home police say gonzalez opened fire hitting summer and her father. >> she was sleeping and she woke up for the last time and she died in front of me. >> reporter: thursday police released a sketch of the suspect. a community tip led them to gonzalez. >> i just hope she's just at peace. i just real
nbc's steve patterson has the story. >> reporter: tonight as the manhunt for the alleged killer of a 10-year-old girl comes to an end a family's grief is just beginning. >> this is really heart breaking for me. i lost my baby. >> reporter: 20-year-old joshua gonzalez was arrested for the murder of 10-year-old summer brown, appearing in court this afternoon. >> you have been accused of murder in the first degree. >> reporter: phoenix police believe the shooting may...
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steve patterson, nbc news. >>> now an alarming update to the measles outbreak we've been covering. it's covering to new states tonight. the cdc says dozens of new cases have been confirmed just since last week. 465 across 19 states so far this year. nbc's dr. john torres has more on the f one of the erns. r: at the ntr country's largest outbreaks, health officials in a new york city suburb are scrambling after a judge overturned a ban prohibiting unvaccinated children from public places. >> we're not going to sit idly by and wait and watch. >> reporter: rockland county now has 167 cases since the outbreak started last fall and last week 42 people alerted after they were exposed at a local hospital. more than a quarter of county residents aren't vaccinated causing dangerous gaps in herd immunity, that protects those unable to get the shot, including newborns and those with compromised immune systems. >> we have a darn good va seen and we need to use it. people need to get it. >> reporter: outside detroit 41 cases since mid march, a war room tracking the spread. clinics offering free
steve patterson, nbc news. >>> now an alarming update to the measles outbreak we've been covering. it's covering to new states tonight. the cdc says dozens of new cases have been confirmed just since last week. 465 across 19 states so far this year. nbc's dr. john torres has more on the f one of the erns. r: at the ntr country's largest outbreaks, health officials in a new york city suburb are scrambling after a judge overturned a ban prohibiting unvaccinated children from public...
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nbc's steve patterson was there. >> reporter: at coachella, a festival dominated by youth, she may behe only performer here who needs help getting on stage. but once the music starts, 78-year-old mccartha linda lewis becomes calypso rose. >> it makes me feel more younger. it makes me feel like if i'm 19 years of age. >> reporter: rose is the undisputed queen of calypso music with a musical cull rear spanning more than six decades, she's made history in a genre dominated by men especially in her native trinidad. breaking down walls while building a reputation as a vocal advocate of womens rights. >> you could come up with a calyps so that is humorless, a calypso that is political. you could comport a calypso to bring the awareness. >> reporter: this year she's making history again as the oldest performer ever to take the stage at coachella. >> i will be 79 years of age and to come on stage at coachella and perform for the young crowd, the audience, it excites me so much. >> reporter: what does it mean to bridge that gap and bring your sound to a younger generation? >> it is great. and
nbc's steve patterson was there. >> reporter: at coachella, a festival dominated by youth, she may behe only performer here who needs help getting on stage. but once the music starts, 78-year-old mccartha linda lewis becomes calypso rose. >> it makes me feel more younger. it makes me feel like if i'm 19 years of age. >> reporter: rose is the undisputed queen of calypso music with a musical cull rear spanning more than six decades, she's made history in a genre dominated by men...
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steve patterson, nbc t ews, los angeles. >> thall save you some bucks. >>> up next, the superstar sluade two young fans' wish come true. i was thinking... could there be another around the corner? ld or cout turn out differently? he i wanted to lp protect myself. co my doctor mmended eliquis. iquis is proven to treat and help prevent another dvt or pe blood clot... almost 98 percent of patients on eliquis didn't experience another. or pe blood clot... ...and eliquis has significantly less major bleeding enthan the standard treatmt. eliquis is fda approved and has both. quis don't stop e unless your doctor tells you to. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. n't take eliquis if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. l if you had a spinajection while on eliquis call your doctor right away if you have tingling, numbness, or muscle weakness. while taking eliqu, you may bruise more easily... and it may take longer than usual for bleeding to stop. seek immediate medical care for sudden signs of bleeding,u likesual bruising. eliquis may increase your bl
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steve patterson, nbc news, los angeles. >>> neighbors are pushing back tonight against a plan to build0,000 square foo church in buoy. the redeemed christian church of god victory temple says its congress regs has outgro congregation has out grown its church and wants to build on the corner of church and mount oak road. neighbors worry about increased trafficnd a lack of transparency, but the pastor says he's willing to compromise. >> you have to look at the fiscal impact, the economic impact, the environmental impact, the undue burden to taxpayers. >> wtever they want us do, we have the plans and then we reach a compromise. >> as for whether he is willing to move his church to a different location, he's not budging. >>> amelia is back with more about our weather, our temperatures have been all over the place the last few days. where are they headed next? >> well, tomorrow we'll find our temperaturesainly in the 60s throughout the day, and we're going to have partly to mostlyk cloudy ses out there. maybe anhosolated sr tomorrow morning, especially north of washington. it is one of thos
steve patterson, nbc news, los angeles. >>> neighbors are pushing back tonight against a plan to build0,000 square foo church in buoy. the redeemed christian church of god victory temple says its congress regs has outgro congregation has out grown its church and wants to build on the corner of church and mount oak road. neighbors worry about increased trafficnd a lack of transparency, but the pastor says he's willing to compromise. >> you have to look at the fiscal impact, the...
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our steve patterson has the details. >> reporter: just days after her department dropped all chargesst jussie smollett, chicago prosecutor kim foxx is firing back. defending her department's actions, saying in an op-ed in the chicago tribune, the decision not to prosecute smollett was the right one. saying the case may not have been strong enough. for a variety of reasons including public statements made about the evidence in this case, my office believed the likelihood of securing a conviction was not certain. and arguing that prosecution should be reserved for threats to the community. saying, we must separate the people at whom we are angry from the people of whom we are afraid. foxx spoke to nbc news, arguing that low-level class 4 felonies like the charges against smollett are often handled the same way. >> we have people every day who have the same class of felony, same background, engaging in the same things that mr. smollett did. >> reporter: and arguing that dropping charges means nothing about smollett's innocence. saying he has not been exonerated. he has not been found in
our steve patterson has the details. >> reporter: just days after her department dropped all chargesst jussie smollett, chicago prosecutor kim foxx is firing back. defending her department's actions, saying in an op-ed in the chicago tribune, the decision not to prosecute smollett was the right one. saying the case may not have been strong enough. for a variety of reasons including public statements made about the evidence in this case, my office believed the likelihood of securing a...
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nbc news correspondent steve patterson has more on this. >> reporter: a community standing strong inhe wake of a horrific act fueled by hate. the gunman armed with an assault style rifle taking aim at worshippers packed in for a saturday service on the last day of passover. >> somebody was screaming, you know, hide yourself, shooting, shooting, shooting, you know, so we all laid on the floor and started crawling towards the exits. >> inside acts of bravery. 34-year-old omog peret scrambled to save children, ushering several to safety even after being shot in the leg. >> so i hear like a bomb like hard, so hard. i look somebody standing a gun like that and then look at me and shot. sk >> reporter: his 8-year-old niece was hit by shrapnel. >> he's like you have to hide so we won't get shot and stuff. it was like too scary to not cry. >> in the chaos 60-year-old laurie was killed, the rabbi among the injured. >> my granddaughter four and a half years old sees her grandpa with a bleeding hand, and she sees me screaming and shouting get out, get out. >> reporter: multiple law enforcement
nbc news correspondent steve patterson has more on this. >> reporter: a community standing strong inhe wake of a horrific act fueled by hate. the gunman armed with an assault style rifle taking aim at worshippers packed in for a saturday service on the last day of passover. >> somebody was screaming, you know, hide yourself, shooting, shooting, shooting, you know, so we all laid on the floor and started crawling towards the exits. >> inside acts of bravery. 34-year-old omog...
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steve patterson from nbc is poway for us this morning. stephen, as a point, maybe some of the initial shock is wearing off, but it never really goes away, if you've ever covered one of these stories. how are folks in that community doing this morning? >> reporter: there's that phase of the shock you know all too well. mourning, extreme loss. obviously, this community is trying to repair itself. if you spend any time listening to that rabbi you sort of get the sense of the strength, the resiliency and tenacity of this community as it continues to push back and not be resolved to live in fear. investigators say earnest, suspected shooter in the case, in recent possession of an ar-style or long gun, every intention to kill as many people as possible inside that synagogue on saturday. in some respects, he failed. multiple witnesses say the gun malfunctioned or jammed. somewhere in the middle of that shooting spree. a retired -- sorry, an off duty border patrol agent pushing him off the parking lot after an iraq war veteran confronted him gett
steve patterson from nbc is poway for us this morning. stephen, as a point, maybe some of the initial shock is wearing off, but it never really goes away, if you've ever covered one of these stories. how are folks in that community doing this morning? >> reporter: there's that phase of the shock you know all too well. mourning, extreme loss. obviously, this community is trying to repair itself. if you spend any time listening to that rabbi you sort of get the sense of the strength, the...
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nbc's steve patterson has our sunday closer. >> reporter: high above what's left of paradise after lastimagine you could ever find beauty again, but if you look closely, you might find it staring right at you. paintings of beautiful women projected on the facade of ruins, all the careful creations of one man. >> i wanted something to definitely affected you emotionally. >> l.a. based freelance artist shane grammar who grew up outside of paradise said he was inspired to post there because of one loan pine picture. >> sometimes you just know. a gut reaction. i knew i needed to paint that chimney. >> he transformed a reminder of personal tragedy into what residents saw as a symbol of hope. >> you weren't sure it was going to have any connection. >> oh, heck, no. are you kidding? i didn't know how the community would respond at all. >> the response, overwhelming. residents so moved, they asked him to keep painting. >> it did move people emotionally. to me, that was a miracle. >> proving that paradise could still be beautiful even like this. at hope church there wasn't much to work with, rem
nbc's steve patterson has our sunday closer. >> reporter: high above what's left of paradise after lastimagine you could ever find beauty again, but if you look closely, you might find it staring right at you. paintings of beautiful women projected on the facade of ruins, all the careful creations of one man. >> i wanted something to definitely affected you emotionally. >> l.a. based freelance artist shane grammar who grew up outside of paradise said he was inspired to post...
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steve patterson, nbc news. >>> this evening, we're learning more about the final chaotic moments before the deadly ethiopian airlines crash. investigators shared the first public findings saying boeing's pilots followed the procedures but couldn't control the plane. nbc's tom costello has the latest. >> reporter: within seconds of taking off, ethiopian flight 302 was in trouble. one of the plane's external sensors seemed to fail, possibly after a bird strike sending data suggesting the plane was nose up and could stall. the pilot's control column began shaking with a stall warning and the plane's system kicked in pushing the nose down and two and a half minutes into flight, the pilot's followed boeing procedures and cut the power to mcas. >> the crew performed all the procedures but was not able to control the occurrence. >> reporter: turning off mcas turned off the plane's electric a the plane was flying so fast they struggled to fly the plane manually and turned the system back on, which then re-engaged mcas putting the plane into a fatal nosedive. >> the fact they turned it back on a
steve patterson, nbc news. >>> this evening, we're learning more about the final chaotic moments before the deadly ethiopian airlines crash. investigators shared the first public findings saying boeing's pilots followed the procedures but couldn't control the plane. nbc's tom costello has the latest. >> reporter: within seconds of taking off, ethiopian flight 302 was in trouble. one of the plane's external sensors seemed to fail, possibly after a bird strike sending data...
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>>eporter: for sunday "today," steve patterson, paradise, california. >> amazing images. life well lived. if you ever have ripped open one of the 50 million pkets of swiss miss hot cocoa sold every year, you might be interested to know that gre american story behind it. during the korean war, dairy engineers won a contract t provide soldiers in the field with packets of instant coffee from that successful concept, charles sanna experimented over the stove in his kitchen with a similar idea for hot cocoa. he tested the recipes of creamers, sugar, cocoa and is vanilla with five children until they agreed dad had found the winning formul swiss miss was introduced to the public in 1961 as cocoa that would keep for years. until it was ready to be mixed withilk or water. sanna got a patent in 1963. swiss miss later was purchased by t massive foot company conagra which still produces the polar product today. the son of italian immigrants, he was working i the steel mill when he joined the navy in world war ii. he worked hi aard and was later stationed at pearl harbor as a lieute
>>eporter: for sunday "today," steve patterson, paradise, california. >> amazing images. life well lived. if you ever have ripped open one of the 50 million pkets of swiss miss hot cocoa sold every year, you might be interested to know that gre american story behind it. during the korean war, dairy engineers won a contract t provide soldiers in the field with packets of instant coffee from that successful concept, charles sanna experimented over the stove in his kitchen...
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. >> reporter: steve patterson, nbc news, coachella. >> calypso rose proving age really is ju a numberthat does it for nbc nightly news. thank you so much for watching and good night. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
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. >> steve patterson has the latest. >> reporter: a community standing strong in the wake of a horrific act fuelled by hate. the gunman armed with an assault-style rifle taking aim at worshippers packed in for saturday service on the last day of passover. >> somebody was screaming. shooting, shooting sorks we laid on the floor and started crawling towards the exits. >> reporter: inside acts of bravery. a 34-year-old scrambled to save children. ushering several to safety even after being shot in the leg. >> i hear a shot so hard. i look somebody standing like that and they look at me and shot. >> reporter: his 8-year-old niece was hit by shrapnel. >> i was scared. it felt like the movies that you have to hide so you don't get shot. it was too scary not to cry. >> reporter: a 60-year-old was shot and killed. the rabbi among the injured. >> my granddaughter 4 years old sees her grandparent with a bleeding hand and sees me screams and shoutding, get out, get out. >> reporter: multiple sources identifying the suspect as 19-year-old john t. earnest, a college student with no criminal history.
. >> steve patterson has the latest. >> reporter: a community standing strong in the wake of a horrific act fuelled by hate. the gunman armed with an assault-style rifle taking aim at worshippers packed in for saturday service on the last day of passover. >> somebody was screaming. shooting, shooting sorks we laid on the floor and started crawling towards the exits. >> reporter: inside acts of bravery. a 34-year-old scrambled to save children. ushering several to safety...
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nbc steve patterson has mo>>. eporter: a major warning from u.c. davis telling 200 people they may have been exposed to measleafter a 7-year-old with the disease came to the e.r. of a sacramento area hospital two weeks ago. >> before they were recognized as having measles, they were then admitted to the hospital and then there are all these exposures occurring before measles was suspected. >> reporter: the exposure upsetting because it happened at a place where the sick and vulnerable come for trea >> i'm scared to take him out and go to school because you don't know what is around. >> reporter: she is rried for her 2-year-old son noah who had a liver transplant as a baby, preventing him from receiving several vaccinations. >> i'm angry, scared, mad. i just don't get why people don't want to help save other people's lives. >> reporter: now a new effort to toughen immunization requirements in california by requiring exceptions that can only be granted by a public health official after some doctors we discovering giving bogus exceptions to anti-vac p
nbc steve patterson has mo>>. eporter: a major warning from u.c. davis telling 200 people they may have been exposed to measleafter a 7-year-old with the disease came to the e.r. of a sacramento area hospital two weeks ago. >> before they were recognized as having measles, they were then admitted to the hospital and then there are all these exposures occurring before measles was suspected. >> reporter: the exposure upsetting because it happened at a place where the sick and...
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steve patterson, nbc news. >>> and tonight just weeks after the final defeat of isis on the battlefield in syria, new concerns the fighters left behind could be recruited by al qaeda and other terror groups. weet more now fro our chief foreign correspondent, richard engel. >> reporter: tonight u.s. terror officials tell tens of thousands of isis fighters continue to pose aus ser threat even after they re beaten on the battlefield w ched in syria as u.s. aircraft pummelled the last sliver of isis territory, clearing the way for shu.s.-backed kur allies to advance. this is where the islamic state was defeated, where isis fighters made their last stand and lost. the caliphate is no more. it was buried here. buisis' diehard fighters didn't all go down with their state. we also watched as some 50,0 isis fighters and their family members were rounded up by the kurds and u.s. special forces. most unrepentant. isis is still in my heart, said one fighter. for now these isis fighters a supporters are being held in these loosely guarded camps in syria. but the kurds don't have the resources to det
steve patterson, nbc news. >>> and tonight just weeks after the final defeat of isis on the battlefield in syria, new concerns the fighters left behind could be recruited by al qaeda and other terror groups. weet more now fro our chief foreign correspondent, richard engel. >> reporter: tonight u.s. terror officials tell tens of thousands of isis fighters continue to pose aus ser threat even after they re beaten on the battlefield w ched in syria as u.s. aircraft pummelled the...
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steve patterson, nbc news, san jose. >> i love it. fast, furious adorable. >> that's right.gh. they got it. >> they just need to slow down a little bit. >> right. >> well, it was a perfect mission for soup earn heroes marvel's own scarlet johansen, paul rudd, jeremy and chris from the upcoming film avengers "end game" united for a cause. it was to kickoff a new charity called disney team of heroes including a $5 million donation to nonprofits supporting children with serious illnesses. the donation came from various companies with avengers tie-ins. >> talk about happy dolphin, just enjoying a weekend in florida. watch you have passerby caught the energetic dolphin's performance. people were amazed to see this dolphin jumping out of the water and into the air at least five times in a row. after showing off for spectators, the dolphin just swam away. all right, i had my show. time to head out. this is "early today." >>> the trifecta of news from the white house as we await the full release of the mueller report. >>> will the irs release six years of president trump's taxes by
steve patterson, nbc news, san jose. >> i love it. fast, furious adorable. >> that's right.gh. they got it. >> they just need to slow down a little bit. >> right. >> well, it was a perfect mission for soup earn heroes marvel's own scarlet johansen, paul rudd, jeremy and chris from the upcoming film avengers "end game" united for a cause. it was to kickoff a new charity called disney team of heroes including a $5 million donation to nonprofits supporting...
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nbc's steve patterson w with the disturbing details. >> reporter: the expectation of privacy is core. >> i was shocked. i was honestly shocked. >> reporter: jessica lincoln joins 80 other women in a lawsuit alleging hidden motion-act cameras at sharp grossmont hospital near san diego recorded patients without their knowledge, claiming as many as 1800 patients at the women's health oare center were capturvideo between july 2012 and june 2013. carla jones was one of them undergoing an emgency c-section. >> i have never been so exposed in my life. i don't know who saw these videos. i don't know where they are rowe or where they landed or wt ll happen to them. >> reporter: the hospital says three cameras were set up in operating rooms. in an e ort to cat a possible drug thief. according to the suit, c theeras recorded births, hysterectomies and other medical procedures and the e recordings wored on desktop computers, withoutord protection, accessible to multiple users. in a statement, sharp health care says these surveillance methods ended in 2013, adding we sincerely regret that our eor
nbc's steve patterson w with the disturbing details. >> reporter: the expectation of privacy is core. >> i was shocked. i was honestly shocked. >> reporter: jessica lincoln joins 80 other women in a lawsuit alleging hidden motion-act cameras at sharp grossmont hospital near san diego recorded patients without their knowledge, claiming as many as 1800 patients at the women's health oare center were capturvideo between july 2012 and june 2013. carla jones was one of them...
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let's bring in steve patterson. steve, this is a grammy nominated rapper. is he being remembered at today's event? >> i think two ways. adoration and celebration. adoration for the man. celebration of his life. we spoke to so many people from that little slice of his neighborhood in crenshaw. expanding out to the larger community in south l.a.. expanding out to the entire stiff los angeles and obviously beyond. people from all over coming to celebrate the life of nipsy hussle. they loved his hustle. they loved his artistry and rapping. but more to the point they loved that was guy that believed in his community. got successful. stained his community. and then invested in that community, one that he represented basically his entire life. the celebration part remnants of it you can still see behind me. as you mentioned this celebration has been delayed now for better part of 50 minutes. we're not sure why. we're trying to learn why. it could have something to do obviously with those incredible numbers that you mentioned. it's not every day you pack the staple
let's bring in steve patterson. steve, this is a grammy nominated rapper. is he being remembered at today's event? >> i think two ways. adoration and celebration. adoration for the man. celebration of his life. we spoke to so many people from that little slice of his neighborhood in crenshaw. expanding out to the larger community in south l.a.. expanding out to the entire stiff los angeles and obviously beyond. people from all over coming to celebrate the life of nipsy hussle. they loved...
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. >> let's go to california with nbc steve patterson. how is the community coping there? the rabbi has been extraordinary the last day or so. what's it like there today? >> stephanie, you can get a broad sense of the strength of this community just by listening to the booming voice of reason of that rabbi. we've seen an incredible show of solidarity, offi togetherness, strength, this community not resolved to shy away from this, not resolved to live in fear. but make no mistake it was pure terror in this that synagogue just a few days ago for the last day of passover, a very holy day, obviously, for the jewish faith. the rabbi was preparing for saturday morning services that would have lasted all day. it was about 11:30 in the morning. she sees his best friend of nearly 30 years, lori kaye walks past her, goes to rinse his hands, hears the horrific booming noises, looks up and he is face to face with that gunman, takes fire, is wounded in the hand, bleeding profusely, sees his friend on the ground bleeding profusely, pleading profusely with his 4-year-old granddaughter te
. >> let's go to california with nbc steve patterson. how is the community coping there? the rabbi has been extraordinary the last day or so. what's it like there today? >> stephanie, you can get a broad sense of the strength of this community just by listening to the booming voice of reason of that rabbi. we've seen an incredible show of solidarity, offi togetherness, strength, this community not resolved to shy away from this, not resolved to live in fear. but make no mistake it...
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joining us now, steve patterson live from the ucla campus, one of the exposure sites. e, at this point, i mean i want to ask you what is california doing to prevent the outbreak. they did all the right things to prevent an outbreak. >> which is as you referenced, so alarming. one of f the strictest vaccination states in the country along with two others that don't allow those nonmedical exceptions, yet we still see these cases. this latest outbreak, what's happening now is basically a campaign of getting the word out. county health department not only put the sites and locations of this latest yooutbreak, they put time frame. for instance, the reaching out to people who may have been on the same flight at this time bradley international airport at lax. they were talking to students here on campus who may have been in the same classes here that have the time frame when they believe that student who was infected walked into the class sh rs which was in the hall behind me. another one not too far, about a few hundred yards to my left. the reaching out to those students on
joining us now, steve patterson live from the ucla campus, one of the exposure sites. e, at this point, i mean i want to ask you what is california doing to prevent the outbreak. they did all the right things to prevent an outbreak. >> which is as you referenced, so alarming. one of f the strictest vaccination states in the country along with two others that don't allow those nonmedical exceptions, yet we still see these cases. this latest outbreak, what's happening now is basically a...
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this is what she told steve patterson of nbc news. >> i don't really feel safe here.itely not the last time this has happened. >> not the first and definitely not the last time. noya knows this is going to happen again. anti-semitic attacks have been increasing in this country. we saw the biggest increase ever in 2017, the first year of donald trump's presidency, and number of incidents jumped 57% to 1,986. donald trump has denied those numbers and said reemtds he does not think there's been an increase in these attacks. when donald trump was eight years old, no one walked into synagogues in the united states with weapons of war trying to kill every jew in the building. eight-year-old noya dahan, who was wounded on saturday, has seen that happen in pittsburgh, and now in her own synagogue. a month after 50 people were murdered and 50 people were wounded in a mosque in new zealand, after the mass murder in that mosque in new zealand, then became a hero to saturday's shooter. saturday's shooter considers the shooter in new zealand a hero. and so she knows it's going to
this is what she told steve patterson of nbc news. >> i don't really feel safe here.itely not the last time this has happened. >> not the first and definitely not the last time. noya knows this is going to happen again. anti-semitic attacks have been increasing in this country. we saw the biggest increase ever in 2017, the first year of donald trump's presidency, and number of incidents jumped 57% to 1,986. donald trump has denied those numbers and said reemtds he does not think...
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. >>> nbc steve batt-- patterson the latest. >> reporter: a community standing strong. the gunman taking aim at worshippers packed in for a saturday service on the last day of passover. >> somebody was screaming, you know, hide yourself. shooting, shooting. we laid on the floor and started crawling toward the exit. >> reporter: inside acts of bravery. this 34-year-old scrambled to save safety. even after being shot in the leg. >> i hear, like, a bomb. i look up and somebody is standing with a gun like that and looking at me shot. his 8-year-old was hit by shrapnel. >> it was scary. it felt like a movie. you have to hide so you don't get shot and stuff. >> reporter: in the chaos, 60-year-old lori kay was shot and killed. rabbi goldstein among the injured. >> my granddaughter, 4 1/2 years old sees her grandpa with a bleeding hand and sees me screaming and shouting "get out." multiple law enforcement sources identifying the suspect 19-year-old john t earnest. an accomplished pianist and swimmer. he was studying to be a nurse. before the attack, police believe he published
. >>> nbc steve batt-- patterson the latest. >> reporter: a community standing strong. the gunman taking aim at worshippers packed in for a saturday service on the last day of passover. >> somebody was screaming, you know, hide yourself. shooting, shooting. we laid on the floor and started crawling toward the exit. >> reporter: inside acts of bravery. this 34-year-old scrambled to save safety. even after being shot in the leg. >> i hear, like, a bomb. i look up...
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we've got it all covered for you with nbc's steve patterson on the ground in san diego. and nbc's morgan chesky at the rally in wisconsin, and nbc white house correspondents kristen welker and peter alexander live from the beltway for us. but first we want to go to steve who's in san diego with the latest on this developing story. i know in the last hour we got an update from investigators. what do we know? >> reporter: multiple law enforcement sources now telling nbc news they believe the suspected shooter in this case is a 19-year-old jonathan earnest from san diego which is about 20 miles south of this location. police believe at about 11:00 this morning in that 11:00 a.m. hour the suspected shooter entered that synagogue with an ar-style rifle which would have been a semiautomatic long gun, took aim and fired, killing one elderly woman, wounding three other people. two elderly gentleman, one believed to be the rabbi inside that synagogue, and one younger girl who was also inside at the time of the shooting. as the suspect was sort of fleeing the scene it is believed
we've got it all covered for you with nbc's steve patterson on the ground in san diego. and nbc's morgan chesky at the rally in wisconsin, and nbc white house correspondents kristen welker and peter alexander live from the beltway for us. but first we want to go to steve who's in san diego with the latest on this developing story. i know in the last hour we got an update from investigators. what do we know? >> reporter: multiple law enforcement sources now telling nbc news they believe...
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steve was thrilled at least one tv legend has crossed generations. i was pleased to see that they all knew who noel edmonds was so that was a relief. colin pattersontake when it starts. here‘s what we do know about the impending royal birth — and what we don‘t. we know very little actual detail. so the due date, they haven‘t given us, but that‘s not unusual. she‘s told somebody it‘s due end of april, beginning of may. do we know where meghan‘s going to have the baby? the simple answer is no, we don‘t. the options are a home birth, they‘ve just moved into frogmore cottage. and although we think it‘s different from recent royal births, actually, traditionally, the queen had all of her children either in buckingham palace or clarence house. but if she didn‘t, a hospital might be seen as a better bet. in which case, frimley park hospital, which is very close by, which is sophie wessex had her two children. when you switch on the telly hoping to see the first pictures of harry and meghan‘s new baby you might expect to see me and various other royal correspondents outside this hospital door, but you‘d be wrong. we‘re not expecting this big photocall in
steve was thrilled at least one tv legend has crossed generations. i was pleased to see that they all knew who noel edmonds was so that was a relief. colin pattersontake when it starts. here‘s what we do know about the impending royal birth — and what we don‘t. we know very little actual detail. so the due date, they haven‘t given us, but that‘s not unusual. she‘s told somebody it‘s due end of april, beginning of may. do we know where meghan‘s going to have the baby? the simple...
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steve was thrilled at least one tv legend has crossed generations. i was pleased to see that they all knew who noel edmonds was so that was a relief. colin patterson at this cheshire farm to find out what the impact has been. not farfrom you not far from you but it feels worlds away and it is an issue for farmers, the idea of payments given from the government for carrying out its of their land so it might be about planting a woodland or restoring some old buildings or planting different types of prop but thousands of farmers around the country are owed thousands of pounds because the government has not paid, it dates back couple of years so they are out of pocket for 2017 and 2018. let's remember, farmers are businesses and they need to have an idea about what is coming in and going out and many farmers struggling to make ends meet. how significant is this problem? struggling to make ends meet. how significant is this problem7m struggling to make ends meet. how significant is this problem? it is a huge problem because entering these schemes gives farmers axis but the problem is communication. they have been promising for several years they will c
steve was thrilled at least one tv legend has crossed generations. i was pleased to see that they all knew who noel edmonds was so that was a relief. colin patterson at this cheshire farm to find out what the impact has been. not farfrom you not far from you but it feels worlds away and it is an issue for farmers, the idea of payments given from the government for carrying out its of their land so it might be about planting a woodland or restoring some old buildings or planting different types...