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nbc's tammy leitner explains. >> good to see you. come on in. >> reporter: they are not your typical doctors and nurses. most of them are retirees. >> it gives us something to keep our brains alive, keep us reading medicine, keeps us involved in medical care. >> reporter: and none of them get paid. >> we're caring for some of the most medley underserved people in the country. and when you go home at night, you really feel good about that. >> reporter: the free clinic is called volunteers and medicine located on hilton head island. one of the wealthiest communities in the country. nestled among the high-end resorts and championship golf courses is a community of people without medical insurance. >> how you doing? >> reporter: the clinic for low-income patients was the brain child of dr. jack mcconnell who moved here to play golf more than 20 years ago. but he found retirement boring so he recruited his fellow golf buddies who also happen to be doctors to help him at the clinic. today there are 222 volunteer physicians and nurses. >> j
nbc's tammy leitner explains. >> good to see you. come on in. >> reporter: they are not your typical doctors and nurses. most of them are retirees. >> it gives us something to keep our brains alive, keep us reading medicine, keeps us involved in medical care. >> reporter: and none of them get paid. >> we're caring for some of the most medley underserved people in the country. and when you go home at night, you really feel good about that. >> reporter: the...
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back to you guys. >> tammy leitner in guam, thank you for that. let me bring in msnbc national security analyst and executive editor of defense one, kevin baron. what's causing kim jong-un to blink or is he? >> i don't know that this is a blink, actually. i of read a lot of the headlines say he's standing down, scrapping his plans. be careful. he hasn't scrapped his plans. he said they're going wait. but this is kind of what a lot of folks think have been the plan all along. north korea wanted to achieve two thing, an icbm that could reach the united states and a miniaturized nuclear weapon on top of it. they have both those things now according to the u.s. intelligence community and there's a new consensus about that, so they now have achieved what they wanted to. they never said they wanted to d more than that other than the bluster. so you've got both sides who have really armed themselves to the teeth, aligned all their forces, ready to go. the question is now what? >> the secretary of defense says it's game on if north korea acts ochb the on
back to you guys. >> tammy leitner in guam, thank you for that. let me bring in msnbc national security analyst and executive editor of defense one, kevin baron. what's causing kim jong-un to blink or is he? >> i don't know that this is a blink, actually. i of read a lot of the headlines say he's standing down, scrapping his plans. be careful. he hasn't scrapped his plans. he said they're going wait. but this is kind of what a lot of folks think have been the plan all along. north...
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nbc's tammy leitner with the story. >> the disney princesses have always loved animals. >> reporter:children through online apps, like its princess palace pets game. amanda rushing, a mother in san francisco, claims in a lawsuit, that disney used dozens of apps to collect personal information about kids, without parental consent. according to court documents, the entertainment giant sells the data to advertisers, violating, the suit claims, a federal law protecting children's online privacy. >> it's a problem with children's apps. in general, we decided that children under 13 shouldn't be subject to this kind of data collection because they're innocent. >> reporter: the suit claims some disney apps use identifiers to track information, such as a child's location and internet habits. information which could be used to create a valuable profile for advertisers. >> virtually all apps do this data collection. if they're not charging for them, they have to make money somehow. >> reporter: in a statement to nbc news, disney wrote. disney has a robust coppa compliance program and we maintai
nbc's tammy leitner with the story. >> the disney princesses have always loved animals. >> reporter:children through online apps, like its princess palace pets game. amanda rushing, a mother in san francisco, claims in a lawsuit, that disney used dozens of apps to collect personal information about kids, without parental consent. according to court documents, the entertainment giant sells the data to advertisers, violating, the suit claims, a federal law protecting children's online...
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nbc tammy leitner with the story. >> reporter: the disney princesss have always loved animals.en through online apps like its princess palace pets game. amanda rushing, a mother in san francisco, claims in a lawsuit that disney used dozens of apps to collect personal information about kids without parental consent. according to court documents, the entertainm violating the suit claims a federal law protecting children's online privacy known as coppa. >> it's a particular problem with children's apps because in general we've zhad children under 13 shouldn't be subject to this kind of data collection for the most part because they're innocent. >> they claim they use so-called identifiers to track information such as a child's location and internet habits, information which could be used to create a valuable profile for advertisers. >> virtually all apps do this kind of data collection if they're not charging you for them they have to make money somehow and they all make money by collecting data and selling it. >> into a statement to nbc news, disney wrote disney has a robust copp
nbc tammy leitner with the story. >> reporter: the disney princesss have always loved animals.en through online apps like its princess palace pets game. amanda rushing, a mother in san francisco, claims in a lawsuit that disney used dozens of apps to collect personal information about kids without parental consent. according to court documents, the entertainm violating the suit claims a federal law protecting children's online privacy known as coppa. >> it's a particular problem...
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tammy leitner has the latest on his recovery. >> reporter: 21-year-old austin dunn suffered serious burns. but incredibly he's been released from the hospital just two weeks after this near-death experience. now, our nbc affiliate, wbbh got the surveillance video. and it shows a lightning bolt coming out of nowhere, nearly ending this young man's life. airport surveillance cameras capturing the exact moment a bolt of lightning struck a plane on the tarmac at southwest florida international airport. you can see the bolt hit the tail of a plane. the current traveling through the fuselage. another camera angle shows a burst of electricity toward airport worker, austin dunn. causing him to immediately collapse to the ground. >> i was drivdriving. my dad called and said your brother was electrocuted. >> reporter: three workers back the airplane off. dunn, seen in orange, ducks under the plane's wing. that's when the lightning bolt hit him, traveling out of his left hand and out of his right. his co-workers are tying to flaggen in down for help. >> we got there and once we knew he was alive, we
tammy leitner has the latest on his recovery. >> reporter: 21-year-old austin dunn suffered serious burns. but incredibly he's been released from the hospital just two weeks after this near-death experience. now, our nbc affiliate, wbbh got the surveillance video. and it shows a lightning bolt coming out of nowhere, nearly ending this young man's life. airport surveillance cameras capturing the exact moment a bolt of lightning struck a plane on the tarmac at southwest florida...
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for "today" tammy leitner, nbc news, ocala, florida. >> what do you think?e a little. >> how come when i said no homework, you said, yay? >> i remembered how i would feel if i was a child. >> i know. it's interesting. you have to have a parent who can read with the child at night. zm >> i think parents need the homework because it gives them a break. >> there's that. >>> let's do "trending." everybody is here. sheinelle and dylan are joining. before we get to the story. i'll explain why we have a gum ball machine right here. show of hands, who here has a tattoo? >> dylan. >> who wants a tattoo? would consider getting one? >> for the right -- >> maybe. >> maybe. >> you both want tattoos? >> maybe. >> hold that thought. >> okay. >> telling you about a story. allen street tattoo, located in dallas, texas, is starting a promotion, in which you leave your tattoo choice for chance. for 100 bucks you draw a tattoo from a coin-operated gum ball machine and out comes a sketch of the tattoo. let's say you get a tattoo you don't like. you can pay another 20 bucks and d
for "today" tammy leitner, nbc news, ocala, florida. >> what do you think?e a little. >> how come when i said no homework, you said, yay? >> i remembered how i would feel if i was a child. >> i know. it's interesting. you have to have a parent who can read with the child at night. zm >> i think parents need the homework because it gives them a break. >> there's that. >>> let's do "trending." everybody is here. sheinelle and dylan...
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for today, tammy leitner, nbc news, ocala, florida. >> all right.t's okay to give a zblil how come when i said no homework you said yea. >> because i was remembering how i would have felt. >> it's interesting because if you've got to have a parent who can read with the child at night. >> i think the parents need the homework at night because it gives them a break. >>> lets do trending today. everybody's here, we've got sheinelle in. . >> before i get to the story i'll explain why we have a big gum ball machine right here. quick question show of hantsds who would consider getting one? really if the. >> maybe. >> the maybe. >> you both want tattoos? >> maybe. that's otd. >> do it tlart week. >> i'm telling but a story, alum street tattoo is start a new promotion in which you leave your tattoo choice to chance. for a hundred bucks you draw a tattoo from a coin operated gum ball machine and then out comes a sketch of the tattoo. >> no. >> now let's say you get a tattoo you don't like, you can pay another 20 bucks to draw again. so first question, would
for today, tammy leitner, nbc news, ocala, florida. >> all right.t's okay to give a zblil how come when i said no homework you said yea. >> because i was remembering how i would have felt. >> it's interesting because if you've got to have a parent who can read with the child at night. >> i think the parents need the homework at night because it gives them a break. >>> lets do trending today. everybody's here, we've got sheinelle in. . >> before i get to...