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steve patterson explains the growing problem. >> reporter: california is a climate battlefield. in half a decade residents have weathered whiplash from the worst wildfire season on record through a 23-year mega drought to catastrophic flooding after this year's outbreak of rain storms. >> like a good neighbor, state farm is there. >> reporter: but less so now effective today, state farm is no longer accepting applications for business or personal property insurance policies, citing california's catastrophe exposure and spiking construction costs the move doesn't impact current home policyholders or auto insurance. >> with the five years of intense wildfires and losses that we've had, we've pretty much lost all our underwriting profit that we had from the last 20 years. >> reporter: janet ruiz with the insurance information institute says part of the issue is california's proposition 103, forcing insurance companies to acquire prior approval from the state insurance department before implementing rates. >> prop 103 has kept rates in california artificially low for admitted licens
steve patterson explains the growing problem. >> reporter: california is a climate battlefield. in half a decade residents have weathered whiplash from the worst wildfire season on record through a 23-year mega drought to catastrophic flooding after this year's outbreak of rain storms. >> like a good neighbor, state farm is there. >> reporter: but less so now effective today, state farm is no longer accepting applications for business or personal property insurance policies,...
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lester >> all right steve patterson tonight, thank you >>> still ahead, as we continue our exclusive with microsoft's ceo on the future of ai, while another top tech ceo warned congress about his worst fears. >>> it was an unusual day on capitol hill. one of the nation's top tech leaders calling on congress to regulate artificial intelligence he helped create this as cnbc's andrew ross sorkin sat down for an exclusive interview with the ceo of microsoft to discuss the technology's exciting potential and potential problems >> there has been a lot of people talking about ai and the potential for ai for a very long time when do you think you realized the moment at which you said, okay, this is not just a pipe dream anymore, this is real >> yeah, a couple of moments. so the first time it started showing, i'll call it, emergent qualities, when it learned to code, when it was not trained specifically, that's when i felt that, wow, this is different. >> reporter: different in that generative ai essentially learns and increases its own capability, which has some worried it could surpass huma
lester >> all right steve patterson tonight, thank you >>> still ahead, as we continue our exclusive with microsoft's ceo on the future of ai, while another top tech ceo warned congress about his worst fears. >>> it was an unusual day on capitol hill. one of the nation's top tech leaders calling on congress to regulate artificial intelligence he helped create this as cnbc's andrew ross sorkin sat down for an exclusive interview with the ceo of microsoft to discuss the...
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steve patterson, nbc news >>> we head overseas now to the war in ukraine and russia's rare daytime missileack on the capital, sending tens of thousands running for cover into the city's subway molly hunter reports >> reporter: today in ukraine's capital children screaming, terrified, running through the streets. [ explosion just before 1:00 p.m. sirens blaring, people scrambling for cover in the middle of the workday as 11 russian missiles targeted kyiv in the last 48 hours alone three massive waves of russian attacks. overnight, more than 60 cruise missiles and drones fired across the country. ukraine's air force says they shot down nearly everything. the debris from a downed missile today landing in this busy kyiv road. this city is already coming back to life but earlier today during that rare daytime attack city officials say 41,000 people sheltered in the subway but we haven't seen scenes like this for months senior adviser to president zelenskyy mykhailo podolyak tells me we've entered a new phase of this war, the goal, take back land russia occupies >> has the counteroffensive begun
steve patterson, nbc news >>> we head overseas now to the war in ukraine and russia's rare daytime missileack on the capital, sending tens of thousands running for cover into the city's subway molly hunter reports >> reporter: today in ukraine's capital children screaming, terrified, running through the streets. [ explosion just before 1:00 p.m. sirens blaring, people scrambling for cover in the middle of the workday as 11 russian missiles targeted kyiv in the last 48 hours alone...
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steve patterson, nbc news >>> overseas now, the long-term president of turkey is declaring victory after a close and bitterly contested race recep tayyip erdogan has held power for two decades now, and his victory would have huge implications for that key u.s. alley. matt bradley has late details. >> reporter: tonight after two decades in power, turkey's president erdogan has won yet again. today the only winner is turkey erdogan said in his victory speech turkish election officials calling the election for the incumbent, defeating his opponent kemal kilicdaroglu by a margin of about 4% president biden acknowledging erdogan's victory, congratulating him over twitter so this is a run-off presidential election so voters here just get one choice erdogan versus his opponent -- kilimaauea continuity or change it was a consequential vote closely watched by the entire world. erdogan's win will allow him to continue challenging american policy in the middle east and europe where he has long played east against west. >> quite a significant person the citizens of turkey believe that the west doesn
steve patterson, nbc news >>> overseas now, the long-term president of turkey is declaring victory after a close and bitterly contested race recep tayyip erdogan has held power for two decades now, and his victory would have huge implications for that key u.s. alley. matt bradley has late details. >> reporter: tonight after two decades in power, turkey's president erdogan has won yet again. today the only winner is turkey erdogan said in his victory speech turkish election...
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yeehaw >> reporter: steve patterson, nbc news, gold country, california >> was there something in that little vial? i don't think so that's "nightly news" for this monday. thanks for watching. i'm lester holt. please take care of yourself and each other. good night, everybody. give y your small l business one tetech solutioion that checkcks all the e boxe. it''s all hehere with ththe comcmcast busineness complee connnnectivity s solution. peace ofof mind withth cybeberthreat sesecurity. the popower of thehe larges, faststest reliabable networ. plplus, save u up to 75% a ar with comomcast busininess mob. the cocomplete connectivivity solutioion. from t the companyny poweredy the nextxt generatioion 1010g network.k. get t started fofor just $49 a momonth. and d ask about t an $8$800 prepaidid card. comcasast businessss. powewering possisibilities. - life is uncertain. everyday pressures can feel overwhelming it's okay to feel stressed, anxious, worried, or frustrated. it's normal. with calhope's free and secure mental health resources, it's easy to get the help you and your loved ones ne
yeehaw >> reporter: steve patterson, nbc news, gold country, california >> was there something in that little vial? i don't think so that's "nightly news" for this monday. thanks for watching. i'm lester holt. please take care of yourself and each other. good night, everybody. give y your small l business one tetech solutioion that checkcks all the e boxe. it''s all hehere with ththe comcmcast busineness complee connnnectivity s solution. peace ofof mind withth...
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steve patterson tonight.e has the video and this story for us. >> reporter: tonight the heart-pounding seconds in the skies above south korea. passengers white-knuckling through a wind-whipped asiana airlines flight moments after a man allegedly ripped open the plane's emergency door minutes before landing. >> it is recklessly endangering all the other passengers and crew on the airplane >> reporter: airline officials say the plane carrying 194 passengers was about 700 feet above the ground when a man in his 30s seated in the exit row was allegedly tinkering with the handle and eventually opened the door. >> how could a passenger open a door like this while the flight is still up in the air? >> it can be opened in the last few seconds of flight so that should on landing the airplane end up off the side of the runway, you can get the doors open and get the evacuation started. >> reporter: at higher altitudes, cabin pressure helps seal the doors on most planes, so it wouldn't open, even if someone tried, but ju
steve patterson tonight.e has the video and this story for us. >> reporter: tonight the heart-pounding seconds in the skies above south korea. passengers white-knuckling through a wind-whipped asiana airlines flight moments after a man allegedly ripped open the plane's emergency door minutes before landing. >> it is recklessly endangering all the other passengers and crew on the airplane >> reporter: airline officials say the plane carrying 194 passengers was about 700 feet...
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yeehaw >> reporter: steve patterson, nbc news, gold country, california >> was there something in that little vial? i don't think so that's "nightly news" for this monday. thanks for watching. i'm lester holt. please take care of yourself and each other. [applause] ♪ ♪ ♪♪ call it magic call it true ♪ ♪ i call it magic when i'm with you ♪ ♪ and i just got broken broken into two ♪ ♪ still i call it magic when i'm next to you ♪ ♪ and i don't and i don't and i don't and i don't ♪ ♪ no i don't it's true ♪ ♪ i don't no i don't no i don't no i don't ♪ ♪ want anybody else but you ♪ ♪ wanna fall fall so far ♪ ♪ i call it ma-a-a-a-a ma-a-a a-a-a-a -agic ♪ ♪ and if you were to ask me ♪ ♪ after all that we've been through ♪ ♪ i still believe in magic ♪ ♪ oh yes i do ♪ ♪ oh yes i do ♪♪ [cheers and applause] >> kelly: all right, everybody, welcome to "the kelly clarkson show," give it up for my band, y'all! playing some magic. [cheers and applause] it's crazy to say the band is going into its third decade playing together. they are so talented. just recently chris martin actually said part of the re
yeehaw >> reporter: steve patterson, nbc news, gold country, california >> was there something in that little vial? i don't think so that's "nightly news" for this monday. thanks for watching. i'm lester holt. please take care of yourself and each other. [applause] ♪ ♪ ♪♪ call it magic call it true ♪ ♪ i call it magic when i'm with you ♪ ♪ and i just got broken broken into two ♪ ♪ still i call it magic when i'm next to you ♪ ♪ and i don't and i...
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steve patterson, nbc news. >>> police in washington, d.c. say an argument on a train ended with a man dead. officials say metro passengers got into a fight shot multiple times and killed it's not clear the two new each other. the shooter was able to get away police are describing the suspect as a thin black man in his mid 20s with curly hair. >>> ukraine suffered a barrage of attacks on sunday as russia launches dozens of explosive drones at the capital, kyiv. residents were preparing to celebrate the anniversary of the founding of kyiv when russia struck ukraine, however, claims to have shot down nearly all the drones during the onslaught let's bring in our claudio lavanga, who is in rome. germany. do we know if there are any casualties >> good morning, phillip well, ukrainian officials are saying one person has died and another one was seriously injured after a warehouse at a shopping mall in the capital kyiv were set on fire by falling debris of the tens of drones that were shot down over the capital on sunday. now the air force in ukrain
steve patterson, nbc news. >>> police in washington, d.c. say an argument on a train ended with a man dead. officials say metro passengers got into a fight shot multiple times and killed it's not clear the two new each other. the shooter was able to get away police are describing the suspect as a thin black man in his mid 20s with curly hair. >>> ukraine suffered a barrage of attacks on sunday as russia launches dozens of explosive drones at the capital, kyiv. residents were...
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steve patterson is there ♪ >> tonight, pomp, circumstance, and solemn remembrance >> it is my honor toe university of idaho's 2023 spring commencement >> sending off graduates with heavy hope >> the horrific tragedy that could shatter any community but did not. >> reporter: the commencement honoring the lives of thos four students cut senselessly short, awarding degrees to kaylee gonzalez and madison mogen along with certificates t underclassmen than and xana. >> they studied hard they deserved to have that work remembered for sure. >> maddie's parents accepting in the memory of their daughter >> madison's family will always been members of the family thank you for joining us today to celebrate her academic achievements >> really heartwarming >> almost cried. just made me really sad. they deserved to be here, too. >> reporter: this shared home where th students lived transformed into a months long crime scene now plan to be demolished after it was given to the university. meanwhile, the case against the accused killer is moving closer to trial a preliminary hearing is scheduled to star
steve patterson is there ♪ >> tonight, pomp, circumstance, and solemn remembrance >> it is my honor toe university of idaho's 2023 spring commencement >> sending off graduates with heavy hope >> the horrific tragedy that could shatter any community but did not. >> reporter: the commencement honoring the lives of thos four students cut senselessly short, awarding degrees to kaylee gonzalez and madison mogen along with certificates t underclassmen than and xana....
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steve patterson gives us a bird's-eye view of it all. >> reporter: from 23,000 feet, it feels like anxpansion of the arctic circle. but this is modern-day california. all this snow a rare sight high above the sierra mountains. >> absolutely remarkable. the coating of the snowpack across the mountains, something out of "star wars." >> reporter: it's a result of the state's weather whiplash. more than 30 back-to-back atmospheric rivers flipping the threat from historic drought to historic flood risk. 55 billion tons of snow, enough to fill every major state reservoir twice. >> for football fans, you can fill the rose bowl about 85,000 times. >> wow. >> reporter: snow scientist and pilot thomas painter has been tasked with leading aerial expeditions above the snowpack, collecting sophisticated first-of-its-kind data using high-tech sensors. >> our information gives the complete picture over the mountain basin. so, again, we're touching every square foot of snowpack with our lasers and spectrometers. >> reporter: the goal, to give local water districts a much better model of the snowpack,
steve patterson gives us a bird's-eye view of it all. >> reporter: from 23,000 feet, it feels like anxpansion of the arctic circle. but this is modern-day california. all this snow a rare sight high above the sierra mountains. >> absolutely remarkable. the coating of the snowpack across the mountains, something out of "star wars." >> reporter: it's a result of the state's weather whiplash. more than 30 back-to-back atmospheric rivers flipping the threat from historic...
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steve patterson has the story. >> reporter: it was the perfect storm.snow. moving earth and uncovering new riches long buried. today in california it's a new gold rush. >> this year's a great year because the water has just moved so much new material. easy gold i call it. >> easy gold year. >> reporter: we met this collection of hardcore hobbyists at the heart of the original gold rush, placerville hardware, in business since 1852. >> you've got every different kind of pan you could think of. >> reporter: the guys geared up -- >> let's go find some gold. >> reporter: -- to hit a few hidden hot spots where raging runoff might unearth paydirt. but as we quickly learned, there's no easy money. >> how long will you spend in there? >> all day if we can. >> reporter: it can be hours of backbreaking manual labor, deadlifting boulders in ice cold streams just for a shot at that golden ticket. but these guys are pros. >> this is gold that came right out of that spot albert's down there working. >> all this is gold just now? >> all that's gold. >> reporter: after
steve patterson has the story. >> reporter: it was the perfect storm.snow. moving earth and uncovering new riches long buried. today in california it's a new gold rush. >> this year's a great year because the water has just moved so much new material. easy gold i call it. >> easy gold year. >> reporter: we met this collection of hardcore hobbyists at the heart of the original gold rush, placerville hardware, in business since 1852. >> you've got every different...
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steve patterson with the video and the story. >> reporter: tonight, a swirling storm of outrage in thelout of a nightmare voyage. >> we're hitting some hela waves. >> reporter: panicked passengers seasick, scared and hunkering through hurricane-force winds. as the hull of the carnival sunshine took a 12-hour severe storm beating. >> i have never been so scared. >> reporter: passengers on board say most of the 5-day bahama journey was a breeze until friday afternoon as the ship headed back to port in south carolina. passenger sharon tutrone says it felt like the captain cruised directly into the eye of a major developing storm. >> there's no way around this one. we went directly into that storm and sailed through it. >> reporter: and starting at 7:00 p.m. the sea turned violent. >> it sosounded like the ship split in two. we were flying blind with our lives in someone else's hands. >> reporter: according to weather data the ship observed 80-mile-an-hour wind gusts and the threat of 17-foot swells. tutrone says the worst part, almost no communication from the captain or crew through near
steve patterson with the video and the story. >> reporter: tonight, a swirling storm of outrage in thelout of a nightmare voyage. >> we're hitting some hela waves. >> reporter: panicked passengers seasick, scared and hunkering through hurricane-force winds. as the hull of the carnival sunshine took a 12-hour severe storm beating. >> i have never been so scared. >> reporter: passengers on board say most of the 5-day bahama journey was a breeze until friday afternoon...
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steve patterson, nbc news. und. steve patterson, nbc news. >> pretty scary to see that. s feel any better this memorial day weekend. tens of millions taking to the skies, highways, and railways around the country, with the numbers of travelers really reaching pre-pandemic levels. last year, of course, saw massive travel disruptions throughout the summer, particularly amongst airlines. so, this weekend will serve as somewhat of a stress test on the industry. nbc's george solis is keeping up with the latest on this at philadelphia international airport. george, you and i spoke yesterday, things were getting pretty busy. but it seemed like for the most part, standing on time, how are things going so far this weekend, as a precursor to what is to come? >> reporter: yes, good afternoon, yasmin. so far, things looking pretty good this memorial day weekend. we haven't seen a huge number of delays. as you mentioned, a lot of airlines are looking to avoid what we saw this time last year with all those rampant delays and cancellations, largely in part because of those staffing and
steve patterson, nbc news. und. steve patterson, nbc news. >> pretty scary to see that. s feel any better this memorial day weekend. tens of millions taking to the skies, highways, and railways around the country, with the numbers of travelers really reaching pre-pandemic levels. last year, of course, saw massive travel disruptions throughout the summer, particularly amongst airlines. so, this weekend will serve as somewhat of a stress test on the industry. nbc's george solis is keeping...
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idaho college students, a grand jury has indicted the man suspected of the killings, and nbc's steve patterson's the latest details on this indictment. >> reporter: prosecutors deciding to impanel that grand jury, which means byan kohberger has been indicted on five additional charges. this means that the preliminary hearing which was scheduled to take place in late june, that is no longer happening. that would accompany essentially what would have amounted to a mini trial where witnesses are called, where testimony is heard, where evidence is heard. that is no longer playing out in public. this is essentially moving to a closed door process, which means that none of the parties involved really have to worry about any rampant speculation, any media coverage, all of that now behind closed doors, and maybe the most essential thing, this also means witnesses who may have been scheduled to testify will no longer have to do that or be cross examined, protecting sanctity for surviving roommates we expected to be called to the stand, and this process may be further elongated. kohberger facing an arra
idaho college students, a grand jury has indicted the man suspected of the killings, and nbc's steve patterson's the latest details on this indictment. >> reporter: prosecutors deciding to impanel that grand jury, which means byan kohberger has been indicted on five additional charges. this means that the preliminary hearing which was scheduled to take place in late june, that is no longer happening. that would accompany essentially what would have amounted to a mini trial where witnesses...
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steve patterson joins us now. >> reporter: yeah, prosecutors deciding to impanel a grand jury which means that accused killer bryan kohberger was indicted on the five original counts, four counts of first degree murder and one count of burglary to commit a crime. what does it mean? two thing, one, that date that we all had circled on our calendar at the end of june for a preliminary hearing, that has been foregone. that is no longer happening, which would have companied essentially almost a week-long mini trial before the actual trial to determine probable cause to see if a trial was necessary. that would have meant witnesses and cross-examination and testimony and evidence presenteds. all in court. none of that is happening anymore. this is all -- i wouldn't call it secret but private, the details will be presented for a jury and a judge to see if this case continues on to a trial. that means a few things otherwise, it meanings that we won't see sort of this strategic machinations of both the defense and the prose
steve patterson joins us now. >> reporter: yeah, prosecutors deciding to impanel a grand jury which means that accused killer bryan kohberger was indicted on the five original counts, four counts of first degree murder and one count of burglary to commit a crime. what does it mean? two thing, one, that date that we all had circled on our calendar at the end of june for a preliminary hearing, that has been foregone. that is no longer happening, which would have companied essentially almost...
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steve patterson, nbc news, moscow, idaho. >> bittersweet day., thank you very much. >>> colorado rockies pitcher is waking up in the hospital this morning. a day after a very scary scene on the field. a warning for you. this video is tough to watch. phillies batter hit a line drive up the middle hitting him in the side of the head and dropping him to the ground. thankfully, he never appeared to lose consciousness. he's currently undergoing testing and is expected to be okay. thank goodness for that. >> ukrainian president president zelenskyy visited pope francis at the vatican. he wants to build support for the peace plan. president zelenskyy arrived in berlin today to meet with officials there. ukraine is on the hearts and minds of tens of millions of people as the world's biggest song competition came to a close. nbc has more. >> from ballads to metal, to folk music. the dramatics did not disappoint at this year's euro vision song contest. sprifrpg ld with surprises including a camo from princess kate. for now, a second time sweden's lorine is
steve patterson, nbc news, moscow, idaho. >> bittersweet day., thank you very much. >>> colorado rockies pitcher is waking up in the hospital this morning. a day after a very scary scene on the field. a warning for you. this video is tough to watch. phillies batter hit a line drive up the middle hitting him in the side of the head and dropping him to the ground. thankfully, he never appeared to lose consciousness. he's currently undergoing testing and is expected to be okay....
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. >> joining us now is nbc's steve patterson. steve, what more did we learn from this new footage?g through a lot to describe what we are seeing. and not only did they release the body cam video showing the police perspective, they also released a separate second ring video, which essentially shows the final moments of the three victims who were killed. what you're seeing on camera is one car, a woman in there, her name is shirley, in her 70s, she's already been shot. she is bleeding and dying. there is a second car that pulls up behind her, containing two more of the victims that were shot and killed. a mother and daughter in their 70s and 90s. what police say we didn't know before is that they actually pull up to assist the first victim and then they are shot and killed in that hail of gunfire. finally, of course, police releasing that body cam video talking about approaching the suspect. we now know the suspect was taunting police and you can hear it in that video, to shoot him. and also that he removed his body -- his body armor in a final stand with police. so the chief saying
. >> joining us now is nbc's steve patterson. steve, what more did we learn from this new footage?g through a lot to describe what we are seeing. and not only did they release the body cam video showing the police perspective, they also released a separate second ring video, which essentially shows the final moments of the three victims who were killed. what you're seeing on camera is one car, a woman in there, her name is shirley, in her 70s, she's already been shot. she is bleeding and...
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nbc's steve patterson with an inside look at the changes and the stakes. >> from 23,000 feet, it feels. this is modern day california. all of this snow, a rare sight, high above the sierra mountains. >> absolutely remarkable. the coating of the snow pack across the mountains, or something out of star wars. >> it's a result of the state's weather whiplash, more than 30 back-to-back atmospheric rivers, flipping the threat from historic drought to historic flood risk. 55 billion tons of snow, enough to fill every major state reservoir twice. >> for football fans, you could fill the rose bowl about 85,000 times. >> wow. >> reporter: snow scientists and pilot thomas painter has been tasked with leading expeditions above the snow pack, using first of its kind data. >> our information gives the complete picture over the mountain basin. again, we're touching every square foot of snow pack with our lasers. >> reporter: the goal to give a model of the snow pack, only possible through simplistic measurements, so the state has a better idea of when and where flooding could occur as temperatures ri
nbc's steve patterson with an inside look at the changes and the stakes. >> from 23,000 feet, it feels. this is modern day california. all of this snow, a rare sight, high above the sierra mountains. >> absolutely remarkable. the coating of the snow pack across the mountains, or something out of star wars. >> it's a result of the state's weather whiplash, more than 30 back-to-back atmospheric rivers, flipping the threat from historic drought to historic flood risk. 55 billion...
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steve patterson, what is the mood like there on campus?e before and the suspect was in custody and here after court date was announced. always a somberness and tension in the here but a lot of that has been alleviated. it's finals week and it's graduation and spring in the air and i think students are looking forward to walking across that stage. in their lives is still a rough year for all students here and especially ones dealing with stress and anxiety. the university is recognizing the fallen students in their accomplishments. take a look. >> reporter: on campus, spring is all around. offering a sense of relief as a difficult year comes to a close but, for many, the traditional grad celebrations are tinked with sorrow for those students who lost their lives. the yuvert is awarding posthumous degrees to degrees to the four students and another student who lost their life in a car accident. a family friend of xana's family jeff says he feels honored and hopes the posthumous will help others to continue their education. >> think worked ha
steve patterson, what is the mood like there on campus?e before and the suspect was in custody and here after court date was announced. always a somberness and tension in the here but a lot of that has been alleviated. it's finals week and it's graduation and spring in the air and i think students are looking forward to walking across that stage. in their lives is still a rough year for all students here and especially ones dealing with stress and anxiety. the university is recognizing the...
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steve patterson, thank you so much.men, you'll be back with me in just a bit. >>> important new clues to when there may be a decision on potential charges against former president donald trump in georgia. that's next. president donald tr georgia. that's next. (woman) with verizon's new myplan, i get exactly what i want. and only pay for what i need. (man) now i'm in charge... ...of my plan. (vo) introducing myplan from verizon. you get exactly what you want and only pay for what you need. and it all starts at just $30. it's your verizon. so, you found the no7 then... it's amazing! hydrates better than the expensive stuff i don't live here, so i'm taking this and whatever's in the back. it's already sold in the us. but i'm not taking any chances. the uk's #1 skincare has crossed the pond. - double check that. the uk's #1 skincare eh, pretty good! (whistles) yeek. not cryin', are ya? let's tighten that. (fabric ripping) ooh. - wait, wh- wh- what was that? - huh? what, that? no, don't worry about that. here we go. - asking
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here's nbc's steve patterson. >> on campus spring is all around, offering a sense of relief as a difficulteir lives. >> we're going to remember those four individuals and remember the legacy they left on and just kind of take that and move forward. >> reporter: the university is awarding posthumous degrees and certificates to kayla gone sal sez, mattie mogen, ethan chapin and zanna kerr -- xana kernodle they hope the posthumous diploma will inspire other youth. >> they deserve to have that recognized and honored for sure. >> reporter: a healing garden and memorial is also being planned. chapin's parents writing the university of idaho continues to amaze us with its unwavering support. the chapins created a unique scholarship program in his honor selling tulip bulbs called ethan smiles to raise money for others. >> ethan, he's a one of a kind. >> ethan's fraternity also raising more than $125,000 for scholarships, the other families establishing similar foundations. the murders on november 13th shocked the community and brought national attention to this shared residence on king road. and t
here's nbc's steve patterson. >> on campus spring is all around, offering a sense of relief as a difficulteir lives. >> we're going to remember those four individuals and remember the legacy they left on and just kind of take that and move forward. >> reporter: the university is awarding posthumous degrees and certificates to kayla gone sal sez, mattie mogen, ethan chapin and zanna kerr -- xana kernodle they hope the posthumous diploma will inspire other youth. >> they...
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an ongoing debate as we gaze into the brave new world of music steve patterson, nbc news, los angeleswe come back, there is good news tonight. a powerful performance by one young man and the heartfelt message behind it. ♪ >>> there is good news about honoring the ones you love. sometimes without saying a word. ♪ this was the magic moment 16-year-old xavier mack had been waiting for. ♪ a chance to dance on stage this month at new york's radio city music hall, xavier performing in a talent show put on by a nonprofit called garden of dreams run by msg entertainment its mission? to bring opportunities and joy to young people going through tough times. is there something you'd want the world to know about what happens in this room and how important it is >> yes i feel like this talent show is over all just a great way to understand people's pain and understand people's love for each other. >> reporter: love is xavier's main motivation he decided to perform as a way to honor the legacy of his little sister winter who died last summer following a battle with brain cancer for these two, danci
an ongoing debate as we gaze into the brave new world of music steve patterson, nbc news, los angeleswe come back, there is good news tonight. a powerful performance by one young man and the heartfelt message behind it. ♪ >>> there is good news about honoring the ones you love. sometimes without saying a word. ♪ this was the magic moment 16-year-old xavier mack had been waiting for. ♪ a chance to dance on stage this month at new york's radio city music hall, xavier performing in...
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nbc news correspondent steve patterson joins us from moscow, idaho.kids the next step in life that they would have taken had their lives not been tragically shortened. so commemorations means posthumous degrees and certificates for kaylee and maddie and they would have graduated this year. one should have been walking across the stage. for zana and ethan they will receive certificates honored alongside another classmate killed in a driving accident as well, separate but also being awarded a certificate as well. this on top of a memorial garden is also being planned. we spoke to some of those classmates and everybody is studying for finals. here's what they told us. >> they worked hard. they studied hard. they deserve to have that work recognized and honored and remembered for sure. >> we're going to remember those four individuals and the remember the legacy they left on, and just kind of take that and move on. >> reporter: one thing that's not clear is if the families will attend. we know they're thankful for everything the university has done but th
nbc news correspondent steve patterson joins us from moscow, idaho.kids the next step in life that they would have taken had their lives not been tragically shortened. so commemorations means posthumous degrees and certificates for kaylee and maddie and they would have graduated this year. one should have been walking across the stage. for zana and ethan they will receive certificates honored alongside another classmate killed in a driving accident as well, separate but also being awarded a...
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steve patterson there for us. >>> a massive recall from peloton.ts exercise bikes. nbc's blayne alexander is on this one for us. good morning. >> reporter: well, good morning to you. this is one of the more than two million recalled bikes. the issue is this piece right here. peloton says it is an easy fix. they'll mail you another piece free of charge. you can swap it out right at home. but it is yet another obstacle for the popular brand. it's the popular workout bike that filled home after home during the pandemic. but this morning peloton is warning riders to pump the brakes, issuing a voluntary recall of more than 2.1 million bikes sold between january 15 and 2023. the company says this problem is with this seat post which can break unexpectedly during a ride. peloton has received complaints of just that 13 reported injuries including lacerations, bruises and a fractured wrist. if people have one of these bikes, what should they do >> reporter: it happened to daniel rush. he says he was halfway through a five minute cooldown ride. >> the seat b
steve patterson there for us. >>> a massive recall from peloton.ts exercise bikes. nbc's blayne alexander is on this one for us. good morning. >> reporter: well, good morning to you. this is one of the more than two million recalled bikes. the issue is this piece right here. peloton says it is an easy fix. they'll mail you another piece free of charge. you can swap it out right at home. but it is yet another obstacle for the popular brand. it's the popular workout bike that...
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commencement ceremonies wrapped up moments ago, that's where we find nbc's steve patterson. bestowing the honors that the students would've received, had their lives not been senselessly cut short. we're in between ceremonies right now. as you can see, you might see staff cleaning up the streamers behind me. we had one in the morning, one in the afternoon. we know that -- kayleigh gonzalez set to graduate this, year after receiving a posthumous to grieves. we saw matt's parent go up on lever mahoney, and receive a degree in honor of their daughter. and we expect to see the same for kayleigh this afternoon. meanwhile, the other two students, they will receive certificates, just as an acknowledgment of their work before they were killed. also a fifth student who died in a car accident and received at a posthumous degrees as well. we also know it's a memorial, a healing garden that is being planned, i think that's the purpose of all this. a moment of healing. that's where the university says they want to provide to the students who are walking, going through a whole lot of traum
commencement ceremonies wrapped up moments ago, that's where we find nbc's steve patterson. bestowing the honors that the students would've received, had their lives not been senselessly cut short. we're in between ceremonies right now. as you can see, you might see staff cleaning up the streamers behind me. we had one in the morning, one in the afternoon. we know that -- kayleigh gonzalez set to graduate this, year after receiving a posthumous to grieves. we saw matt's parent go up on lever...
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steve patterson, nbc news, los angeles. >> another career for you, steve. >>> we have a lot to coversecond hour of "chris jansing reports," let's get right to it. >>> at this hour, the next potential candidate to take on former president trump is hinting that he's getting ready to jump into the 2024 race. we'll tell you when that announcement could come. plus, escaping war torn sudan, armed at u.s. drones helped escort hundreds of americans on a 500 mile journey over the weekend to a key port city after having to flee the country and fierce fighting. >>> and zero leads a massive man hunt is underway in texas to find the suspect responsible for a mass shooting that left five dead including a 9-year-old boy. where that investigation stands now. plus, slow moving disaster, the mississippi river is set to crest today as homes are already seeing serious flooding across iowa and illinois. our reporters are following all of the latest developments. let's go to george solis in iowa here. what are you seeing and how are people preparing? >> yeah, lindsay, as you mentioned, the mississippi riv
steve patterson, nbc news, los angeles. >> another career for you, steve. >>> we have a lot to coversecond hour of "chris jansing reports," let's get right to it. >>> at this hour, the next potential candidate to take on former president trump is hinting that he's getting ready to jump into the 2024 race. we'll tell you when that announcement could come. plus, escaping war torn sudan, armed at u.s. drones helped escort hundreds of americans on a 500 mile...
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. >> steve patterson, thank you for that reporting. thanks for being here. jose picks up our cover. >> it is 9:00 here in el paso, texas. title 42 has expired. now authorities are enforcing title 8, the section of the united states code that deals with immigration but the expiration of title 42 brings new challenges for the biden administration dealing with the tens of thousands of people who plan to seek asylum in the united states. border patrol processing centers are already overwhelmed with people. and complicating matter, a federal judge temporarily blocked the administration from releasing migrants into the u.s. without notices to appear in court. customs and border protection said it will imply -- comply with the order but they insist that the government was prepared for title 42 to end said mayorkas. >> we have been preparing to this to end for a year. i want to be clear it will be challenging but we have a plan and executing on our plan but take time for our plan to show results but we have confidence in that plan because it has worked in the past.
. >> steve patterson, thank you for that reporting. thanks for being here. jose picks up our cover. >> it is 9:00 here in el paso, texas. title 42 has expired. now authorities are enforcing title 8, the section of the united states code that deals with immigration but the expiration of title 42 brings new challenges for the biden administration dealing with the tens of thousands of people who plan to seek asylum in the united states. border patrol processing centers are already...
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steve patterson is live from one of those states. he is in universal city, california. steve, tell us about this deal and what they hope the impact will be. >> reporter: i'll be up front with you. this deal averts unmitigated disaster. you mentioned that people rely on water from that river. you're talking about 40 million people in water districts, native american tribes and cities across seven states and parts of mexico. right now, the two reservoirs, powell and mead, are dangerously low. they're only about a third full. if they got any less than they are now, you're talking about not being able to generate hydropower for millions and millions of homes and you're risk the possibility of dead pool. where water stops flowing entirely. this deal, if adopted and it still has to be under review by the federal government, would essentially avert that. saves about 3 million acre feeder show by 2026. is that a lot? yes. is it long-term? foolproof? of course not. you would have to save a whole lot more water than that to reverse climate change, megadrought, chronic overuse for
steve patterson is live from one of those states. he is in universal city, california. steve, tell us about this deal and what they hope the impact will be. >> reporter: i'll be up front with you. this deal averts unmitigated disaster. you mentioned that people rely on water from that river. you're talking about 40 million people in water districts, native american tribes and cities across seven states and parts of mexico. right now, the two reservoirs, powell and mead, are dangerously...
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steve patterson is following this for us. and also, detective mark claxton.and where this investigation stands? >> according to the family, after darian rounded that corner, met the police officer, he was shot one time in the chest. he collapsed to the ground, apparently after being shot, he was screaming, what did i do wrong? why was i shot? according to medical officials, he suffered a collapsed lung, a lacerated liver. he was rushed to the hospital where he was put on a ventilator. the silver lining in all of this, in this terrible story, is that he has been soldiering through treatments at the hospital and just a day ago, he was treated at the hospital and released bag to the custody of his family. he's doing okay. the mother spoke about what kind of blessing this was that her family got through this. >> he is blessed. i don't know how else to describe it, how else to describe how he survived that's the only thing i can say, that he was blessed. he has a lot of questions. he asked me in the hospital why they shot him. he was in good spirits. every now and
steve patterson is following this for us. and also, detective mark claxton.and where this investigation stands? >> according to the family, after darian rounded that corner, met the police officer, he was shot one time in the chest. he collapsed to the ground, apparently after being shot, he was screaming, what did i do wrong? why was i shot? according to medical officials, he suffered a collapsed lung, a lacerated liver. he was rushed to the hospital where he was put on a ventilator. the...
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nbc's steve patterson has this report. >> the heart pounding seconds in the skies above south korea. through a whim whipped asiana airlines flight, moments after a man allegedly ripped open the planes emergency door, minutes before landing. >> it is recklessly endangering all of the other passengers and crew on the airplanes. airline officials say the plane carrying 194 passengers was about 700 feet above the ground, when a man in his 30s seated in the exit row was allegedly tinkering with the handle, and eventually opened the door. >> how could a passenger open a door like this while the flight is still up in the air? >> it can be open in the last few seconds of flight so that should, on landing, the airplane and up off the side of the runway, you can get the doors open and get the evacuation started. >> i'd hire all the toots, cabin pressure helps seal the doors on most planes, so it wouldn't open, even if someone tried. but just before landing, that pressure is gone, and doors are able to be opened. in asiana airlines representative, telling nbc news, the plan landed safely follow
nbc's steve patterson has this report. >> the heart pounding seconds in the skies above south korea. through a whim whipped asiana airlines flight, moments after a man allegedly ripped open the planes emergency door, minutes before landing. >> it is recklessly endangering all of the other passengers and crew on the airplanes. airline officials say the plane carrying 194 passengers was about 700 feet above the ground, when a man in his 30s seated in the exit row was allegedly...
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nbc's steve patterson has more. >> it was the latest smash hit track from mega artist drake and the weekndelligence, anonymous creator, ghost writer 997 said he generated the artist's voices, fueling ai first viral hit, "heart on my sleeve." we wanted to find out how it actually gets made. >> we're going to create a track. >> singer, creator and former american artist terra sutherland. >> it's now something ai can be a collaborative partner on. >> reporter: so at her studio, we asked her to make a drake/katy perry mash up entirely using ai. >> it starts by asking us a few basic questions. >> first the ai wrote the actual music! pretty good. >> it's a start. >> that's amazing already. >> then we decided on beat. >> midnight, fast car, da club, dark lights. >> then it was time to bring in the lyrics, within seconds. >> dishing is what i seek, and i won't stop until my soul is complete. >> the club is packed but i feel alone, everyone's dancing but i'm on my own. >> with help from tarren, we laid down the vocals. >> in the night sky i see my past and i amass. >> all that was left was to dub o
nbc's steve patterson has more. >> it was the latest smash hit track from mega artist drake and the weekndelligence, anonymous creator, ghost writer 997 said he generated the artist's voices, fueling ai first viral hit, "heart on my sleeve." we wanted to find out how it actually gets made. >> we're going to create a track. >> singer, creator and former american artist terra sutherland. >> it's now something ai can be a collaborative partner on. >>...
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steve patterson is following the story for us. what else do we know? >> reporter: first of all, the mother of 11-year-old aderrien murry now calling for the officer who allegedly shot her son to be fired and criminally charged. this happened on saturday morning. it's about 4:00 a.m. that mother saying that the father of one of her children came home belligerent and angry and she felt like she was threatened. not only for her life but the life of her children so she snuck a phone to aderrien to call police to try to get some help to try to defuse the situation. aderrien did that according to family. an officer arriving on scene to their home allegedly with a weapon already drawn, calling for anybody in the house to come out with their hands up. according to the family aderrien followed that comply as well, walking out, nothing in his hands where he rounded the corner from the living room to the front door and according to family was immediately shot. once in the chest suffering from a collapsed lung, a lacerated liver, several broken ribs asking why thi
steve patterson is following the story for us. what else do we know? >> reporter: first of all, the mother of 11-year-old aderrien murry now calling for the officer who allegedly shot her son to be fired and criminally charged. this happened on saturday morning. it's about 4:00 a.m. that mother saying that the father of one of her children came home belligerent and angry and she felt like she was threatened. not only for her life but the life of her children so she snuck a phone to...
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. >> steve patterson spoke to one woman who experienced it firsthand after her husband, an experiencedy after his death she found out about shallow water blackout. >> i can tell you firsthand, it's real, it happens, and it's horrific. he would talk about how many times he touched the wall on one breath and something he was very proud of, and he knew that he could push those limits, but, you know, we didn't know about shallow water blackout so can't push through that. >> oh, the family is speaking out hoping their story will spread awareness and save other families what they've been through. the lucien is education and insuring that both swimmers and coaches are aware of the risks. i have to say i have a swimmer, a kid who is a swimmer and i did not know about this so they just did their job by raising awareness for all of us. >> knowledge is key especially with something like this and in the summer season where so many will hit the water. >> yeah, so i guess don't hold your breath for too long is the point, right? >> steve, thank you so much for that. >>> there is much more news ahead.
. >> steve patterson spoke to one woman who experienced it firsthand after her husband, an experiencedy after his death she found out about shallow water blackout. >> i can tell you firsthand, it's real, it happens, and it's horrific. he would talk about how many times he touched the wall on one breath and something he was very proud of, and he knew that he could push those limits, but, you know, we didn't know about shallow water blackout so can't push through that. >> oh,...
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steve patterson is in moscow, idaho, for us once again to tell us how those students were honored. s my honor to welcome you to the university of idaho's 2023 spring commencement. >> reporter: the university of idaho acknowledging the hard work of students who earned the right to walk across the stage and those whose lives were senselessly lost before they were allowed to. >> the loss of them will remain in your hearts and minds for the rest of your journey the strength and inspiration of their life accomplishments and their families' devotion and courage is now an inseparable part of you as you go forward. >> reporter: punctuated by moments of remembrance the school awarding posthumous degrees to two students set to argue this year. along with certificates to underclassmen. >> madison logan has been recommended by the faculty for the college of business and economics to receive a posthumous bachelor's degree >> reporter: both families accepting their daughters' degrees. >> i thought it was beautiful. i thought it was really heartwarming. >> reporter: a touching moment for grads thr
steve patterson is in moscow, idaho, for us once again to tell us how those students were honored. s my honor to welcome you to the university of idaho's 2023 spring commencement. >> reporter: the university of idaho acknowledging the hard work of students who earned the right to walk across the stage and those whose lives were senselessly lost before they were allowed to. >> the loss of them will remain in your hearts and minds for the rest of your journey the strength and...
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steve, ainsley, and brian. the suspect is identified as 2 #-year-old deion patterson.e is charged with murder and four counts of aggravated assault. he is now in custody. authorities say he opened fire in a medical office building waiting room here in midtown atlanta. seriously injuring four women and killing 38-year-old amy saint pierre who worked for the centers for disease control and prevention. the agency says cdc is deeply saddened by the unexpected loss of a colleague killed today in the midtown atlanta, shooting. our hearts are with our friends colleagues as they remember her and grieve this tragic loss. police received the car of the after shooter 12:08. the gunman spent only two minutes in the medical building and left in a stolen car. around 7:45 last night police located the suspect near truist park stadium in suburban cobb county. take a listen. >> an undercover officer was the one who originally saw and confronted this individual and was able to have backup from uniformed officers that came in and took him into custody without incident. it does not work w
steve, ainsley, and brian. the suspect is identified as 2 #-year-old deion patterson.e is charged with murder and four counts of aggravated assault. he is now in custody. authorities say he opened fire in a medical office building waiting room here in midtown atlanta. seriously injuring four women and killing 38-year-old amy saint pierre who worked for the centers for disease control and prevention. the agency says cdc is deeply saddened by the unexpected loss of a colleague killed today in the...
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steve, and ainsley. police have arrested 24-year-old deion patterson and charged him with murder and four counts of aggravated assault. it all unfolded in a medical office building where i am in midtown, atlanta, they say the gunman opened fire, seriously injuring four women and killing 38-year-old amy pierre who worked for the centers of disease control in atlanta. the cdc is deeply saddened by the unexpected loss of a colleague killed today in a midtown atlanta shooting. police received the call of an active shooter at 12:08 yesterday afternoon. they say the gunman spent only two minutes shooting inside the medical building before trying to escape by stealing a pickup truck that was left running at a nearby gas station. police used a combination of security cameras, license plate readers and 911 calls from residents in real time to track the suspect's vehicle to a location near truist park in suburban cobb county and they arrested him about a half mile away from the vehicle around 7:45 last night. take a listen. >> if you rewind the hand of time four years, we probably would not be where we are today right
steve, and ainsley. police have arrested 24-year-old deion patterson and charged him with murder and four counts of aggravated assault. it all unfolded in a medical office building where i am in midtown, atlanta, they say the gunman opened fire, seriously injuring four women and killing 38-year-old amy pierre who worked for the centers of disease control in atlanta. the cdc is deeply saddened by the unexpected loss of a colleague killed today in a midtown atlanta shooting. police received the...