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here's steve patterson. >> shame on you. on >>ht, outrage following the death of another horse at california's santa anita racetrack. the 30th horse to d since the season began e december. >> we want horse iacing to end. there no reform. there is no compromise. it has to end. >> it marks the reputation one of the st storied race venn venues. saying individuals that do not embrace the new rules and safety measures that put hornd rider safety above all else will have no place at any racetrack. nbc newsut reached o to hollindorfer and received no response. gthe california racin board added a medical team to screen every horse in an efforto make sure that they're fit to race but that may not be enough. >> it's part of the game. at some point horses will get hurt. >> the spike in fatality lead to moreag essive drug and safety rules and temporary closures to investigate what's gog on. >> it's not just this track. this has been happening for years. appened at every track. >> the season comes to an end tonight no closer to solvi a d
here's steve patterson. >> shame on you. on >>ht, outrage following the death of another horse at california's santa anita racetrack. the 30th horse to d since the season began e december. >> we want horse iacing to end. there no reform. there is no compromise. it has to end. >> it marks the reputation one of the st storied race venn venues. saying individuals that do not embrace the new rules and safety measures that put hornd rider safety above all else will have no...
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lester >> steve patterson, thanks >>> joe biden is refusing to back down about comments he made about working with segregationist senators as the back dals lash among his political rivals grows nbc's kristen welker has new developments >> reporter: tonight no apology. >> there's not a racist bone in my body. i've been involved in civil rights my whole career, period, period, period >> reporter: former vice president joe biden defiant despite growing fire from democratic rivals after a fund-raiser tuesday where he touted his ability to work with those he disagrees with, using as examples segregationist senators, a white supremacist. biden saying i was in a caucus with james o. eastland he never called me boy he always called me son. we didn't agree on much of anything we got things done tonight bernie sanders joining the chorus of critics. >> i don't think you have to tout a personal relationship with people who are very brutal segregationists. >> reporter: cory booker was the first to demand biden apologize. >> cory should apologize he knows better. >> booker firing back overnight. >>
lester >> steve patterson, thanks >>> joe biden is refusing to back down about comments he made about working with segregationist senators as the back dals lash among his political rivals grows nbc's kristen welker has new developments >> reporter: tonight no apology. >> there's not a racist bone in my body. i've been involved in civil rights my whole career, period, period, period >> reporter: former vice president joe biden defiant despite growing fire from...
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steve patterson is at the trial. >> reporter: tonight, yet another bombshell in the war crimes trial of decorated navy seal chief edward gallagher. the navy is considering charging seal team medic cory scott with perjury after his testimony last week that shocked the courtroom according to a source familiar with the case scott admitted after taking an immunity deal, it was he, not gallagher, who killed an unarmed isis detainee but the testimony may contradict scott's previous statement to ncis investigators opening him up to perjury charges and possibly voiding his immunity deal. >> if they tried charging cory scott with perjury, that would probably be the only thing more stupid that a prosecutor could do than to try to bring a murder case based on this evidence >> reporter: in a trial lacking physical evidence, it's a battle of whose witnesses create the most believable story. steve patterson, nbc news. >>> one of the top of the voters' minds as the 2020 democrats meet for the first debate here tonight, health care we sat down with three miami doctors to talk about a system many say
steve patterson is at the trial. >> reporter: tonight, yet another bombshell in the war crimes trial of decorated navy seal chief edward gallagher. the navy is considering charging seal team medic cory scott with perjury after his testimony last week that shocked the courtroom according to a source familiar with the case scott admitted after taking an immunity deal, it was he, not gallagher, who killed an unarmed isis detainee but the testimony may contradict scott's previous statement to...
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nbc's steve patterson has the details. >> reporter: fallout from a panicked scene in venice people runningor their lives seconds before a towering cruise ship barreled into their busy dock >> this way! >> reporter: authorities say five tourists were injured trying to run away, including one american dramatic video shows the ship first plowing into a tourist boat before it blasted the dock on venice's giudecca canal, a major thoroughfare leading to p. the ship's owner blames a mechanical problem >> these gigantic ships inside the lagoon, they are too dangerous. and every year they are bigger and bigger >> reporter: activists against cruise ships clogging venice's historic canals have been demanding they be banned siting pollution, safety concerns and damage to the city itself. do you think this will change anything >> no, the ships will go on. it's a danger. everyone is against it, but everyone does nothing. because the people behind it, they are earning a lot of money. >> reporter: a colossus of modern tourism wreaking havoc op an ancient waterway many argue it was never meant for steve pa
nbc's steve patterson has the details. >> reporter: fallout from a panicked scene in venice people runningor their lives seconds before a towering cruise ship barreled into their busy dock >> this way! >> reporter: authorities say five tourists were injured trying to run away, including one american dramatic video shows the ship first plowing into a tourist boat before it blasted the dock on venice's giudecca canal, a major thoroughfare leading to p. the ship's owner blames a...
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steve patterson has more >> reporter: it's one of history's boldest operations >> d-day >> reporter: the allied invasion of nazi-occupied france would ultimately lead to the liberation of hitler's europe. but its success hinged on trickery and a secret story finally being revealed some 75 years later. for the first time, historians are shedding light on the unlikely espionage of the man who fooled hitler, none other than king george vi. >> this is an orchestra of deception, but the king is the most important part >> reporter: the royal specifically recruited by britain's security service, mi-5. >> he's often thought of as a figurehead, someone who is ceremonial, but he was actually involved and worked with mi-5 and taking significant personal risk. >> reporter: what appeared to be the king making random visits to raise troop morale was actually part of an elaborate plot. >> the king's visits in the next few whos could assist the scheme whereby we are endeavoring to bam boodsle the german intelligence. >> reporter: this was feeding the germans to make them think they were piecing toge
steve patterson has more >> reporter: it's one of history's boldest operations >> d-day >> reporter: the allied invasion of nazi-occupied france would ultimately lead to the liberation of hitler's europe. but its success hinged on trickery and a secret story finally being revealed some 75 years later. for the first time, historians are shedding light on the unlikely espionage of the man who fooled hitler, none other than king george vi. >> this is an orchestra of...
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the family of the man on trial spoke about the development today in an interview with nbc's steve patterson>> reporter: at the center of a war crimes trial spiraling with twists and turns the family of decorated navy s.e.a.l. chief edward gallagher is speaking out >> their testimony on the stand i think reveals exactly what my husband was saying all along is true. they are cowards they are liars >> reporter: gallagher faces multiple charges from a 2017 tour of duty in iraq including the murder of an s.e.a.l.s testifying he stabbed a man in the neck but this week a bombshell. the prosecutor's own key witness, s.e.a.l. team medic corey scott, who was granted immunity, admitting to a stunned courtroom that it was he, not gallagher, who killed the prisoner >> i always knew that my husband was not guilty of murder but to hear that testimony from him, i was in shock honestly, i couldn't process it it just felt so relieved that at least one of these individuals had a, you mow, conscience check. >> reporter: despite the confession prosecutors say they will not drop premeditated murder charges again
the family of the man on trial spoke about the development today in an interview with nbc's steve patterson>> reporter: at the center of a war crimes trial spiraling with twists and turns the family of decorated navy s.e.a.l. chief edward gallagher is speaking out >> their testimony on the stand i think reveals exactly what my husband was saying all along is true. they are cowards they are liars >> reporter: gallagher faces multiple charges from a 2017 tour of duty in iraq...
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steve patterson, nbc news, san diego. >>> and up next, injured whi aaping. limu emu & doug mmm, exactly! liberty mutual customizes your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. nice! but uh, what's up wityour partner? oh! we just spend all day telling everyone how we customize car insurance because no two people are alike, so...mu liets a little confused when he sees another bird that looks exactly like him. ya... he'll figure it out. only♪ liberr what you need. while managing your pe 2 diabetes- why think about your heart? lower a1c helps, but type 2 diabetes still increases my risk of a fatal cardiovascular event. ja and that's why there'siance- the first type 2 diabetes pill that offers a lifesaving cardiovascular benefit for adults who also have known art disease. it can significantly reduce my risk of dying from a cardiascular event. and it lowers my a1c, with diet and exercise. jardiance can cause serious side effects including dehydration, geyeast or urinary tract infections, and sudden kidney problems. ketoacidosis is a seriou b side effect
steve patterson, nbc news, san diego. >>> and up next, injured whi aaping. limu emu & doug mmm, exactly! liberty mutual customizes your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. nice! but uh, what's up wityour partner? oh! we just spend all day telling everyone how we customize car insurance because no two people are alike, so...mu liets a little confused when he sees another bird that looks exactly like him. ya... he'll figure it out. only♪ liberr what you need. while...
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here's steve patterson. >> shame on you. >> reporter: tonight, outrage following the death of another horse at california's santa anita racetrack. the thir the thirtieth horse to die since the season began in late december >> we want horse racing to end there is no reform there is no compromise it has to end. >> reporter: it marks the reputation one most of the most storied race venues barring jerry hollendorfer from the track. saying individuals that do not embrace the new rules and safety measures that put horse and rider safety above all else will have no place at any racetrack nbc news reached out to hollindorfer and received no response after california mayor gavin newsom said enough is enough the california racing board added a medical team to screen every horse in an effort to make sure that they're fit to race but that may not be enough >> it's part of the game at some point horses will get hurt. >> reporter: the spike in fatalities here have led to more aggressive drug and safety rules, and temporary closures to investigate what's going on. but the show must go on. >> it's no
here's steve patterson. >> shame on you. >> reporter: tonight, outrage following the death of another horse at california's santa anita racetrack. the thir the thirtieth horse to die since the season began in late december >> we want horse racing to end there is no reform there is no compromise it has to end. >> reporter: it marks the reputation one most of the most storied race venues barring jerry hollendorfer from the track. saying individuals that do not embrace the...
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>> steve patterson for us. thank you, steve >> protesters packed a court in philadelphia saying more needsto e done after dozens of officers were pulled from duty after sharing offensive and racist posts on social media nbils ron allen has the deta >> reporter: anger erupting at a philadelphia city council meeting and demands dozens of officers be fired for offensive facebook posts made public by an advocacy group >> we are here on behalf of the people because we will not he racist police patrolling our streets. >> reporter: the plain view oject published several,000 social media posts from colonel endorse violence, racism and bigotry. >> it makes me sick, to be honest with yo we are in a sition to knowcause better >> reporter: in philadelphiaof, 300 cers implicated, 72 now assigned to desk duty. the largest number taken off the streets in recent memory >>> were you surprised to read these posts? >> no. >> reporter: michelle, retiredla from the philphia police after 27 years >> it damages thones that do the goo
>> steve patterson for us. thank you, steve >> protesters packed a court in philadelphia saying more needsto e done after dozens of officers were pulled from duty after sharing offensive and racist posts on social media nbils ron allen has the deta >> reporter: anger erupting at a philadelphia city council meeting and demands dozens of officers be fired for offensive facebook posts made public by an advocacy group >> we are here on behalf of the people because we will...
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here's nbc's steve patterson >> reporter: the 23-year-old truck driver involved in a horrific new hampshire highway crash charged with seven counts of negligent homicide. >> there is a vehicle on fire. >> reporter: friday police say slowdo volodymyr's pickup truck plowed into seven motorcycle riders >> it was awful, absolute chaos. >> reporter: he was charged with operating under the influence of alcohol. he denies the allegations. police also say they located what is believed to be heroine residue in the suspect's apartment. the crash, one of the worst in new hampshire's history, shattering this community of veterans >> these are some of the greatest people i've come across in my life >> reporter: a brotherhood bound by a love for the road now riding through catastrophic loss steve patterson, nbc news. >> a sentencing hearing will continue today for a new jersey woman turned isis supporter who became a u.s. informant only to flip back to being an isis supporter. the fbi said she tried to recruit isis followers online and betrayed the government by trying to delete evidence when she was sup
here's nbc's steve patterson >> reporter: the 23-year-old truck driver involved in a horrific new hampshire highway crash charged with seven counts of negligent homicide. >> there is a vehicle on fire. >> reporter: friday police say slowdo volodymyr's pickup truck plowed into seven motorcycle riders >> it was awful, absolute chaos. >> reporter: he was charged with operating under the influence of alcohol. he denies the allegations. police also say they located what...
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nbc's steve patterson has that story. >> reporter: tonight, fallout from a panic scene in venice people running for their lives seconds before a towering cruise ship barreled into this busy dock authorities say five tourists were injured trying to run away, including one american dramatic video shows the ship first plowing into a tourist boat before it blasted the dock on venice's giudecca canal, a major thoroughfare leading into the popular st. mark's square. the ship's owner blames a mechanical problem >> these gigantic ships inside the lagoon, they are too dangerous, and every year, they are bigger and bigger. >> reporter: activists against cruise ships clogging venice's historic canals have been demanding they be banned, citing pollution, safety concerns and damage to the city itself. >> do you think that this will change anything? >> no. the ships are going on, and they will go on speaking of the danger everyone is against it, but everyone does not anything because there is people that behind it, they are earning a lot of money >> reporter: a colossus of modern tourism wreaking hav
nbc's steve patterson has that story. >> reporter: tonight, fallout from a panic scene in venice people running for their lives seconds before a towering cruise ship barreled into this busy dock authorities say five tourists were injured trying to run away, including one american dramatic video shows the ship first plowing into a tourist boat before it blasted the dock on venice's giudecca canal, a major thoroughfare leading into the popular st. mark's square. the ship's owner blames a...
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here is steve patterson. >> reporter: for the first time, a defense from parents in the nation's biggest college cheating scandal, they were being charitable in federal court this week, defense attorneys told thedge the mills their clients paid were meant as donations for college athletic programs and charitable organizations, not bribes to get their kids into college. >> this defense may work because for nearly 100 years, people have been giving large sums of money in terms of donations and buildings to colleges in order to get their children accepted. >> reporter: of the 33 parents charged in the scam, 13 have taken plea deals, including actress felicity huffman. but 19 are still fighting >> lori, pay for my tuition! lori >> reporter: including actress lori loughlin, her husband massimo giannulli and several others all now facing fraud charges that carry sentences of up to 2 years in prison. to avoid guilt, the parents would have to show they never intended to get anything for the money. >> the prosecution is going to argue there's a clear quid pro quo here this is nothing more than a
here is steve patterson. >> reporter: for the first time, a defense from parents in the nation's biggest college cheating scandal, they were being charitable in federal court this week, defense attorneys told thedge the mills their clients paid were meant as donations for college athletic programs and charitable organizations, not bribes to get their kids into college. >> this defense may work because for nearly 100 years, people have been giving large sums of money in terms of...
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nbc's steve patterson has more >> reporter: yet another bombshell in the war crimes trial of s.e.a.l. chief edward xw gallagher. they are considering charging he admitted that he was, not gallagher, who killed an unarmed isis detainee. but that testimony may cont contradict his previous statements to investigators, opening him up to perjury charges and possibly voiding his immunity deal. >> i think if the navy charged corey scott with perjury, that would probably be the only thing more stupid that a prosecutor could do than to try to bring a murder case based on this evidence reporter: in a trial lacking physical evidence, it's a battle of whose witnesses will create the most believable story. steve patterson, nbc news. >>> coming up on "early today," a new champion of college baseball has been crowned. and more troubles detected by the faa in the boeing 737 max. our tom costello has that report stay with us ♪ ♪ walgreens save your skin today now at walgreens skin care products are buy two, get the third free at panera, our salads with peak-season berries... creamy avocado... and a dr
nbc's steve patterson has more >> reporter: yet another bombshell in the war crimes trial of s.e.a.l. chief edward xw gallagher. they are considering charging he admitted that he was, not gallagher, who killed an unarmed isis detainee. but that testimony may cont contradict his previous statements to investigators, opening him up to perjury charges and possibly voiding his immunity deal. >> i think if the navy charged corey scott with perjury, that would probably be the only thing...
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steve patterson has more. >> reporter: it's one of history's boldest operations. >> d-day. >> reportera occupied fnce would ultimately lead to the liberation of hitler'sop eure. but its success hinged on trickery. in a secret story eafinally being rd some 75 years later. for the first time historians are shding light on the unlikely espionage of the man who fooled hitler, none other thanin k george vi. >> this is an orchestra of deception but the king is the most important part. secured by britain's mi-5urity service >> here actually involved and worked with mi-5 and taking significantly personal riskep ter: what appeared to be the king making visits to raise troop morale was part of an elaborate plot. >> the kings visit would assist the scheme. >> reporter: this was all about drip feeding the germans information and make them thinkhey were piecing together the secret plan for d-day. but pulng it off required significant risk to the royal family. one of the king's most dangerous missions came inay 1944, a trip to the aisles in waters dominated by german u-boats and skies infested with
steve patterson has more. >> reporter: it's one of history's boldest operations. >> d-day. >> reportera occupied fnce would ultimately lead to the liberation of hitler'sop eure. but its success hinged on trickery. in a secret story eafinally being rd some 75 years later. for the first time historians are shding light on the unlikely espionage of the man who fooled hitler, none other thanin k george vi. >> this is an orchestra of deception but the king is the most...
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steve patterson has her story. >> reporter: amber lee snyder is a natural in the arena a golden blures for as long as i can remember >> reporter: at 28, amber lee is a barrel racing rodeo champion gifted from a young age, she won the all around world title at just 18. then a year later that all came crashing down. >> i was thrown through my window at 70 miles per hour. >> reporter: while driving to colorado, amber lee rolled her truck. >> i looked down to my feet and tried to move my toes and nothing happened >> reporter: doctors said she'd never walk again but amber lee was worried about something else >> i said when am i going to be able to get back on a horse? and they said you're -- you're not. >> reporter: she wasn't going to take that for an answer. >> these horses are not just like the activity that i do. they truly are a part of who i am as a person, walk, ride, rodeo, that's it, that's all i care about >> what i said to her was when your horses have been hurt, you have waited for them to heal and your horses are going to wait for you to heal. >> reporter: and they did, with
steve patterson has her story. >> reporter: amber lee snyder is a natural in the arena a golden blures for as long as i can remember >> reporter: at 28, amber lee is a barrel racing rodeo champion gifted from a young age, she won the all around world title at just 18. then a year later that all came crashing down. >> i was thrown through my window at 70 miles per hour. >> reporter: while driving to colorado, amber lee rolled her truck. >> i looked down to my feet...
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steve patterson, nbc news. >>> tonight chicago police have released te0 hours of video connecd to the jussie smollett investigation. the new footage includes officers approaching the actor in his apartment while a is still wearing noose after he claimed he was the victim o a hate crime. other video shows the arrests of the brothers who carried out thattack. police say the actor orchestrated the hoax to drum up publicity. charges were dropped. he continues to maintain he is the victim of te crime. >>> there is a deepening mystery over an american med school grad believed to have been kidnapped in mexico only to turn up alive in the u.s. here's nbc's miguel almaguer. >> reporter: when jey pacheco arrived home safely in arkansas, police in mexico were stued to see him alive. >> i thought my life was overbut i'm home. >> reporter: the 29-year-old new doctor was feared dead after mexican police believed he was kidnapped by organized crime members in the state where 319 have gone missing in the first four months of this year. >> i can't recall anything. i mean, it was just complete black ou
steve patterson, nbc news. >>> tonight chicago police have released te0 hours of video connecd to the jussie smollett investigation. the new footage includes officers approaching the actor in his apartment while a is still wearing noose after he claimed he was the victim o a hate crime. other video shows the arrests of the brothers who carried out thattack. police say the actor orchestrated the hoax to drum up publicity. charges were dropped. he continues to maintain he is the victim...
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steve patterson, nbc news. >>> tonight, president in trump is fly to the uk for a state visit. and an unscripted remark the president made and then denied makingbout meghan markle is already drawing attention. nbc's mike viquera reports. >> reporr: returning serom his virginia golf cour the president stopped at an evangelical church service. sthe white houseaying mr. trump was praying for the vicms in virginia beach. >> praying for our president. >> reporter: the day was also s aside by religious leaders like franklin graham as one or of prayer fhe president. the stop came just hours before the president departs for a state visit to britain. the final touches are in place for his monday arrival and the president is already making headlines. in a pretrip interview, the british newspaper "the sun" pressed mr. trump about comments meghan markle, the duchess of sussex, made about him back in 2016. >> she said she'd move to canada i you got elected. turned out she moved to britain. >> a lot of people moving here so what can i say. tno, i didn't knowhat she was nasty. >> reporter: th
steve patterson, nbc news. >>> tonight, president in trump is fly to the uk for a state visit. and an unscripted remark the president made and then denied makingbout meghan markle is already drawing attention. nbc's mike viquera reports. >> reporr: returning serom his virginia golf cour the president stopped at an evangelical church service. sthe white houseaying mr. trump was praying for the vicms in virginia beach. >> praying for our president. >> reporter: the day...
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steve patterson has her story from utah. >> reporter: amberley snyder is a natural in the arena. the barrels. >> i've loved horses for as long as i can remember. >> next up, welcome amberley snyder. >> reporter: at 28, amberley is a barrel racing rodeo champion, gifted from a young age. she won the all-around world title at just 18. then, a year later, that all came crashing down. >> i was thrown through my window at 70 miles an hour. >> reporter: while driving to colorado, amberley rolled her truck. >> i looked down at my feet and tried to move my toes, and nothing happened. >> reporter: doctors said she'd never walk again, but amberley was worried about something else. >> i said, when am i going to be able to get back on a horse? and they said, you're not. >> reporter: she wasn't going to take that for an answer. >> these horses are not just like the activity that i do. they truly are a part of who i am as a person -- walk, ride rodeo. that's it. that's all i care about. >> what i said to her was, when your horses have been hurt, you have waited for them to heal. and your horse
steve patterson has her story from utah. >> reporter: amberley snyder is a natural in the arena. the barrels. >> i've loved horses for as long as i can remember. >> next up, welcome amberley snyder. >> reporter: at 28, amberley is a barrel racing rodeo champion, gifted from a young age. she won the all-around world title at just 18. then, a year later, that all came crashing down. >> i was thrown through my window at 70 miles an hour. >> reporter: while...
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back to you. >> steve patterson for us live in los angeles. >>> now back to president trump. he campaigned on bringing back coal and now he's following through or trying to. the administration finalizing its biggest climate policy roll back, undoing obama's effort targeting coal fire power plants. the rule is being replaced with the less ambitious one to give the state to regulate power plant. let's bring in our halie jackson. what's this rule change? >> reporter: hey guys, you laid it out. it is a lot less ambitious. this reverses the obama's era clean plant. all of that which was to say the critical part of this from the president's perspective, number one, this is a significant policy move. it is one that we have note about for a while and in the works for well over a year. what you see is a full-timizatifull-timinalizatio of it. it is the rule of the land. it is no longer an idea or something the white house is talking about or thinking about. politically, this is an opportunity for the president so say promise is made and promise kept. you both know the president has lon
back to you. >> steve patterson for us live in los angeles. >>> now back to president trump. he campaigned on bringing back coal and now he's following through or trying to. the administration finalizing its biggest climate policy roll back, undoing obama's effort targeting coal fire power plants. the rule is being replaced with the less ambitious one to give the state to regulate power plant. let's bring in our halie jackson. what's this rule change? >> reporter: hey guys,...
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now our good friend steve patterson. a lot at stake here, leadership transition with the prime minister outgoing, brexit, new european parliament and the president can put an imprint for the united states on the future there across the atlantic here. >> no. i think you have to start with the president's interference in politics before he even gets here. it was, you know, just stopping short of a full-blown endorsement of boris johnson but he said that he thought johnson would do a very good job and that he would be dplent and that is not being received well here. senior politicians just about every main party warning president trump about distasteful interference, breaking longstanding traditions backing johnson or anyone just days before his arrival. that is very uncommon for a sitting u.s. president to comment on an election in the uk and they have made it clear that the president of the united states has no say in picking the next prime minister here in parliament. some of them have called his comments narcissistic or
now our good friend steve patterson. a lot at stake here, leadership transition with the prime minister outgoing, brexit, new european parliament and the president can put an imprint for the united states on the future there across the atlantic here. >> no. i think you have to start with the president's interference in politics before he even gets here. it was, you know, just stopping short of a full-blown endorsement of boris johnson but he said that he thought johnson would do a very...
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for "sunday today," steve patterson. >> steve, thank you very much.the men like jake who ran up those beaches 75 years ago? >>> this week we highlight another life well lived. in a city full of graeat food ad legendary chefs, leah chase stood above the rest. she has served gumbo, fried chicken and all manner of creole food to generations of loyal customers. leah took over the place from her husband's parents in 1946 and transformed it from a 15 sandwich cloth. she had graduated from high school at 16. she learned the business working in the french quarter. dooky chase's became a meeting place and a safe haven during the civil rights movement. dr. martin luther king was a regular there. she allowed black and white customers to eat together under her roof. ray charles liked the place so much he wrote about it in his song "early in the morning." ♪ i went to dooky chase to get some meat." >> in 2005 hurricane katrina flooded dooky chase's. they lived in a government trailer for much of that time. when leah re-opened, president george w. bush came for a me
for "sunday today," steve patterson. >> steve, thank you very much.the men like jake who ran up those beaches 75 years ago? >>> this week we highlight another life well lived. in a city full of graeat food ad legendary chefs, leah chase stood above the rest. she has served gumbo, fried chicken and all manner of creole food to generations of loyal customers. leah took over the place from her husband's parents in 1946 and transformed it from a 15 sandwich cloth. she had...
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for sunday "today," steve patterson. >> steve, thank you very much.men like jake who ran up those beaches, 75 years ago. >>> this week, we highlight w another lell lived. in a f citylnd of great food a legendary chefs, leah chase always stood above the rest. leah's new orleans restaurant s served gumbo, fried chicken and all manner of homemade creole food to generations of loyal customers. she took over the place from her husband's parents in 1946 and transformed it from a sandwich shop into a white tablecloth restaurant, the only of its kind for african-americans in new orleans back then. she had graduated from high school at 16, and learned the business working at a restaurant in the french quarter. it became a meeting place and a safe haven during the civil rights movement. dr. martin luther king jr.eras a regular leah broke segregation laws by allowing black and white customers to eat together under her roof. ray charles liked the pla so much. he wrote about it in his song "early in the morning." >> i went to dooky chase. >> reporter: in 2005, hur
for sunday "today," steve patterson. >> steve, thank you very much.men like jake who ran up those beaches, 75 years ago. >>> this week, we highlight w another lell lived. in a f citylnd of great food a legendary chefs, leah chase always stood above the rest. leah's new orleans restaurant s served gumbo, fried chicken and all manner of homemade creole food to generations of loyal customers. she took over the place from her husband's parents in 1946 and transformed it...
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steve patterson, live.nk you. >>> up next, republican redo no republican wants to redo, except maybe one guy, roy moore. the failed senate candidate announcing in just hours if he's going to try again in 2020. we're live in alabama. again in0 we're live in alabama. i didn't have to run for help. i didn't have to call 911. and i didn't have to come get you. because you didn't have another heart attack. not today. you took our conversation about your chronic coronary artery disease to heart. even with a stent procedure, your condition can get worse over time and keep you at risk of blood clots. so you added xarelto® to help keep you protected. xarelto® - a blood thinner approved by the fda - when taken with low-dose aspirin is proven to further reduce the risk of blood clots that can cause heart attack, stroke, or cardiovascular death in people with chronic cad. that's because while aspirin can help, a recent study showed it may not be enough to manage your underlying risk of blood clots. in a clinical trial,
steve patterson, live.nk you. >>> up next, republican redo no republican wants to redo, except maybe one guy, roy moore. the failed senate candidate announcing in just hours if he's going to try again in 2020. we're live in alabama. again in0 we're live in alabama. i didn't have to run for help. i didn't have to call 911. and i didn't have to come get you. because you didn't have another heart attack. not today. you took our conversation about your chronic coronary artery disease to...
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steve patterson has her sry from utah. >> reporter: amber lee snider is a natural in the arena.d the barrels. >> i loved horses forg s i can remember. >> next up,me welco amber. >> reporter: at 28, amber leigh is a barrel racing rhodesio champion, gifted from a young age. she won the alaround world title at just 18. then, a year later, that all camerashing asown. >> i w thrown through my window at 70 miles an hour. >> reporter: while dring to colorado amber leigh rolled her truck. >> i looked down at my feet and tried to move my toes, and nothing happened. doctors ter: said she'd never walk again, but amber leigh was worried about something else. >> i said, when am i going to be able to yget back on a horse. and taid you're not. >> reporter: she wasn't going to take that for an answer. >> these horses are not just like theti ty that i do. they truly are a part of who i am as a person, walk, ride rodeo. that's it. that's all care about. >> what i said to her, was when your horses have been hurt, you have to heal.or them going totdi coination competing after jus i started placing
steve patterson has her sry from utah. >> reporter: amber lee snider is a natural in the arena.d the barrels. >> i loved horses forg s i can remember. >> next up,me welco amber. >> reporter: at 28, amber leigh is a barrel racing rhodesio champion, gifted from a young age. she won the alaround world title at just 18. then, a year later, that all camerashing asown. >> i w thrown through my window at 70 miles an hour. >> reporter: while dring to colorado amber...
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steve patterson with more. >> reporter: today navy chief the defense optimistic admitting to a stunned courtroom that it was he, not gallagher, who killed an injured isis detainee gallagher's defense team said a sloppy investigation led to the surprise confession. >> this is a shotty investigation. no investigator or prosecutor asked the question of what is the cause of death how much more embarrassment is the navy going to take before they say enough? >> scott is one of seven navy seals granted immunity in exchange for testimony if determined he lied on the stand, he can be charged with perjury. prosecutors will not drop premeditated murder charges against gallagher saying the credibility of a witness is for the jury to decide >> what they may do is convict him of some lesser offense, cruelty, assault but i think that panel will be extremely hard pressed to convince gallagher of murder >> reporter: tonight more seals testifying about his actions while deployed, a war crimes trial now riddled with so many twists and turns, ultimately in the hands of seven service members deciding the f
steve patterson with more. >> reporter: today navy chief the defense optimistic admitting to a stunned courtroom that it was he, not gallagher, who killed an injured isis detainee gallagher's defense team said a sloppy investigation led to the surprise confession. >> this is a shotty investigation. no investigator or prosecutor asked the question of what is the cause of death how much more embarrassment is the navy going to take before they say enough? >> scott is one of seven...
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steve patterson, nbc news, san diego. >>> a big weekend for the 2020 candidates. them made pitches to voters in south carolina as they took the stainige for the democratic convention. here's what each one had to say. >> we need somebody who as president of the united states understands the need to rebuild the party. >> we need washington to look more like our best cities and towns instead of the other way around. >> we're fighting to uphold the values our leaders have abandoned. we're fighting for who we are. >> donald trump started the riot and lindsey graham and mitch mcconnell are the looters. >> although the republicans don't walk their talk, the democrats are not that good at talking their walk. >> we automated away 4 million manufacturing jobs. >> we take advantage of, i would say free labor. for many i am dprants. but this country don't penalize corporations for hiring illegal labor. >> the lack of investments in our schools and health are a direct result of us not having a robust middle class. >> we defeat trump by running a campaign of energy and enthusia
steve patterson, nbc news, san diego. >>> a big weekend for the 2020 candidates. them made pitches to voters in south carolina as they took the stainige for the democratic convention. here's what each one had to say. >> we need somebody who as president of the united states understands the need to rebuild the party. >> we need washington to look more like our best cities and towns instead of the other way around. >> we're fighting to uphold the values our leaders have...
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steve patterson, nbc news. >>> coming up on "early today," a new champion of college baseball has been crowned. and more troubles detected by the fa boeing 737 max. our tom costello has that report stay with us ♪ ♪ walgreens save your skin today now at walgreens skin care products are buy two, get the third free at panera, our salads with peak-season berries... creamy avocado... and a dressing fit for a goddess. come taste what a salad should be. and order online for delivery right to you. panera. food as it should be. brushing only reaches 25% of your mouth. listerine® cleans virtually 100%. helping to prevent gum disease and bad breath. never settle for 25%. always go for 100. bring out the bold™ this is not just a headache. this is not just a fever. this is not just the flu. it's meningitis b... and you're not there to help. while meningitis b is uncommon... once symptoms appear, they can progress quickly and can be fatal... sometimes within 24 hours. before you send your teen to college... make sure you help protect them. talk to your teen's doctor... about meningitis b vaccination
steve patterson, nbc news. >>> coming up on "early today," a new champion of college baseball has been crowned. and more troubles detected by the fa boeing 737 max. our tom costello has that report stay with us ♪ ♪ walgreens save your skin today now at walgreens skin care products are buy two, get the third free at panera, our salads with peak-season berries... creamy avocado... and a dressing fit for a goddess. come taste what a salad should be. and order online for...
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nbc steve patterson is covering the trial for us. >> reporter: tonight a stunning turn in the trial of a highly decorated navy seal platoon leader accused of murder. a bombshell admission from the prosecution's key witness, navy medic corey scott testified he was the one who killed an unarmed isis detainee, not chief edward gallagher. a shocking blow to a case already riddled with challenges. this is the most surprising turn of events. it snds like a script written for a t v movie. i don'recall this ever happening in a military trial. >> reporter: scott says he saw gallagher stab the teenage isis fighter captured in iraq in 2017 but testified the stab wound wasife threatening. he was breathing through an airway tube. e killed id him because he feared the detainee would be turned over to the iraqis to be tortured to die.t the defense asking how did you do it, scott replied i put my finger over his tube until he died. did you suffocate him? yes. did chief gallagher kill the terrorist? scott replying, no. with no body, no physical evidence, and now confession from a keywitness, the prosec
nbc steve patterson is covering the trial for us. >> reporter: tonight a stunning turn in the trial of a highly decorated navy seal platoon leader accused of murder. a bombshell admission from the prosecution's key witness, navy medic corey scott testified he was the one who killed an unarmed isis detainee, not chief edward gallagher. a shocking blow to a case already riddled with challenges. this is the most surprising turn of events. it snds like a script written for a t v movie. i...
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steve patterson has the very latest on this twist and what it all means. testimony that stunned everyone in that courtroom, sparking anger from the prosecution and an early celebration that we heard from the defense. decorated navy s.e.a.l., chief edward gallagher outside the courthouse showing no emotion after an explosive day of testimony. his wife not holding back. >> every one of these witnesses that come up, it is inconsistency, it's lies, half truths, and coverups. >> reporter: earlier in the day, fellow s.e.a.l. team 7 member cory scott on the stand telling a stunned courtroom that he, not gallagher, killed a young isis prisoner captured in iraq in 2017. scott, a key prosecution witness and navy s.e.a.l. medic, says he and gallagher were treating the injured prisoner when gallagher stabbed the boy. scott testified he later suffocated the prisoner by covering his breathing tube, believing the boy would be tortured by iraqi forces. in cross-examination the defense asking, did you suffocate him? yes. did chief gallagher kill the prisoner? no. scott, who
steve patterson has the very latest on this twist and what it all means. testimony that stunned everyone in that courtroom, sparking anger from the prosecution and an early celebration that we heard from the defense. decorated navy s.e.a.l., chief edward gallagher outside the courthouse showing no emotion after an explosive day of testimony. his wife not holding back. >> every one of these witnesses that come up, it is inconsistency, it's lies, half truths, and coverups. >>...
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craig, savannah. >> steve patterson there for us in los angeles. major league baseball has to figure this out. >> a hot debate. many fans go and want that experience and sit close. >> protection seems like a no-brainer. >> all right, dylan, let's get the rest of your forecast. >> besides the rain in the middle of the country,es opprve heat in the southeast. it's going to feel like it's above 100 out west, lots of sunshine from washington all the way down into california. the southwest is hot with temperates above 100. we'll get to your local forecast in the next 30 seconds. re ♪ make you'aw drop drop say oh my drop drop drop ♪ ♪ make u say oh my god my drop drop ♪ ♪ make you're jaw drop make u say oh my god ♪ ♪ and you never felt th type of emotion ♪ ♪ make you're jaw drop drop say oh my drop drop drop ♪ ♪ make u say oh my god my drop drop ♪ ake you're jaw drop make u say oh my god ♪ >> good morning. i'm storm team 4 meteorologist chuck bell. sunshine on a monday morning. temperatures are still i comfortable, the 60s in most of the suburbs to aroun
craig, savannah. >> steve patterson there for us in los angeles. major league baseball has to figure this out. >> a hot debate. many fans go and want that experience and sit close. >> protection seems like a no-brainer. >> all right, dylan, let's get the rest of your forecast. >> besides the rain in the middle of the country,es opprve heat in the southeast. it's going to feel like it's above 100 out west, lots of sunshine from washington all the way down into...
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ballparks after yet another fan was hospitalized after being hit in the head by a foul ball nbc's steve pattersonas more on that. steve, good morning. >> good morning to you the latest incident happened at yesterday's game, right here in los angeles, between the dodgers and the colorado rockies a young girl hit in the head by a hard line drive off the bat of dodgers first baseman cody bellinger. it comes days after two other teams announce they plan to extend the safety nets to keep fans safe. >> rifles it foul. >> reporter: another scary moment during a major league baseball game. a young girl sitting in the stands at dodger stadium struck in the head by a foul ball the ball, hit by dodgers first baseman cody bellinger, sailed into the strands, just beyond the protective netting. >> i saw it literally hit her face it was tough tough for everyone. >> reporter: bellinger later checking on her himself. >> i went over, just to make sure she said she was all right, gave me the thumbs up obviously it was a scary situation. yeah, i mean, they're close to the playing field. >> reporter: the young woman,
ballparks after yet another fan was hospitalized after being hit in the head by a foul ball nbc's steve pattersonas more on that. steve, good morning. >> good morning to you the latest incident happened at yesterday's game, right here in los angeles, between the dodgers and the colorado rockies a young girl hit in the head by a hard line drive off the bat of dodgers first baseman cody bellinger. it comes days after two other teams announce they plan to extend the safety nets to keep fans...
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venice, italy, where an out of control cruiseship slammed into a dock and tourist river boat steve pattersons following that story for us. what happened here. >> reporter: at least five people were injured when that cruise ship slammed into a busy dock this morning, panic in venice. people seen scrambling to escape seconds before a cruise ship coming barrelling into this busy dock the out of control ship first plows into a smaller river boat before blasting a dock italian media reporting at least five people have been injured. it leads into st. mark's square, a poplar area for tourists and cruise ships people have been outraged for years about the giant cruise ships on the waters, arguing they clog the canals and cause politician a pollution and coming close to the docks. >>> the president heads this week to the beaches of norman dy, france to commemorate the 75th anniversary of d day. mike, good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you. there are questions about just how warm a welcome president trump will get in london when he arrives on monday for a state visit but comments mr. trump mad
venice, italy, where an out of control cruiseship slammed into a dock and tourist river boat steve pattersons following that story for us. what happened here. >> reporter: at least five people were injured when that cruise ship slammed into a busy dock this morning, panic in venice. people seen scrambling to escape seconds before a cruise ship coming barrelling into this busy dock the out of control ship first plows into a smaller river boat before blasting a dock italian media reporting...
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steve patterson joins us from london. there's massive protests held there during the last visit.e president's schedule. what sort of welcome do the british citizens have in mind for him this time? >> a big welcome. that commercial first of all is amazing. i think the president is making a big splash long before he's seen the pond right now w. the headlines, about uk leadership or brexit or the royals or specifically meghan markle, every headline is about trump and specifically comments he's already made before getting here. but let's talk about when he gets here. right? this is an american guide to what to watch for when the president arrives here monday. day one, the president and the first lady will be welcomed by the queen in the palace garden for the official beginning of the state viz. they'll inspect the guard of honor, a private lunch, sip tea. later that day, the president will lay a wreath at the grave of unknown warrior before a very, very lavish state reception at buckingham palace. you might remember the last time the president met the queen, it was not the groes grac
steve patterson joins us from london. there's massive protests held there during the last visit.e president's schedule. what sort of welcome do the british citizens have in mind for him this time? >> a big welcome. that commercial first of all is amazing. i think the president is making a big splash long before he's seen the pond right now w. the headlines, about uk leadership or brexit or the royals or specifically meghan markle, every headline is about trump and specifically comments...
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>> steve patterson, thanks so much. >>> president trump leaves later for london where his visit alreadysea stirring hd reaction on a couple of fronts this before the president heads this week to the sacred beaches to ormandy, france, commemorate the 75th anniversary of d-day. mike viqueira is live at the white house this morning. goodmorning. >> reporter: good morning to you, willie. there are already questions about justar how w a welcome president trump will get in london when he arrives there monday for a state visit. buts commentr. trump made in an interview with the british media outlet have raised eyebrows on the eve oftris . >> reporter: the british paper the sun pressed president trump for his reaction to comments meghanmarkle, the duchess of us is saiussex mad about president trump.>> a lot of people moving here, so what can i say. i didn't know she was nast p >> reporsident trump arrives in britain for a three-day state visit on monday. but even before the markle remark, there were already ominous signs of angereamong local dents. big anti-trump protests are planned, along wit
>> steve patterson, thanks so much. >>> president trump leaves later for london where his visit alreadysea stirring hd reaction on a couple of fronts this before the president heads this week to the sacred beaches to ormandy, france, commemorate the 75th anniversary of d-day. mike viqueira is live at the white house this morning. goodmorning. >> reporter: good morning to you, willie. there are already questions about justar how w a welcome president trump will get in london...
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here's steve patterson in san diego. >> reporter: good morning.mbshell testimony in san diego for the murder trial of navy s.e.a.l. edward gallagher, accused of killing an isis detainee while in iraq. here in san diego while on the witness stand a prosecution witness and fellow navy s.e.a.l. admits to killing the militant during that time in iraq, flipping this entire trial on its head. we'll have more from inside court and from the family of gallagher. that's all coming up on "today." >> thanks, steve. >>> up next, work begins on another new building in the heart of downtown san jose. this is a rendering of what will be adobe's new headquarters an 18 story building. the software company will break ground on monday near the corner of park avenue and almaden boulevard. it's an expansion of at dothe a were ka u campus which consists of three high-rise buildings as of now. >>> bay area rents are sky high these days but if you're looking for the most affordable sport, try vallejo. it's been named the most affordable city in the bay area. one bedroom r
here's steve patterson in san diego. >> reporter: good morning.mbshell testimony in san diego for the murder trial of navy s.e.a.l. edward gallagher, accused of killing an isis detainee while in iraq. here in san diego while on the witness stand a prosecution witness and fellow navy s.e.a.l. admits to killing the militant during that time in iraq, flipping this entire trial on its head. we'll have more from inside court and from the family of gallagher. that's all coming up on...