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we begin with tom costello in washington. >> jose, good evening. a dramatic 24 hours, as of this moment tonight, the obama administration rules on immigration are in effect, not the trump rules. today we saw thousands of people nationwide protesting the trump rules. here in washington, they marched from the white house to the capitol to the supreme court. out in force, across the country, and around the world. >> trump is a missile ready to destroy himself and everything around him. >> reporter: another weekend protest one week after the trump administration's travel ban. >> america was made off the backs of immigrants and refugees. >> reporter: what would you like to see happen? >> i would like to see us bring in more refugees. >> reporter: the demonstrations today coming despite a late-night federal court ruling that temporarily halts the president's restrictions. >> crowds have gathered as part of an lgbtq rally against trump's immigration ban. they are chanting things like immigrants are welcome here and holding signs that say things like toget
we begin with tom costello in washington. >> jose, good evening. a dramatic 24 hours, as of this moment tonight, the obama administration rules on immigration are in effect, not the trump rules. today we saw thousands of people nationwide protesting the trump rules. here in washington, they marched from the white house to the capitol to the supreme court. out in force, across the country, and around the world. >> trump is a missile ready to destroy himself and everything around him....
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here's nbc's tom costello. >> it's a new twist on an old email phishing scam. at mitchell gold and bob williams furniture, 1,000 workers have had their personal information compromised after several employees received an email that appeared to come from the ceo. >> it was an email that looked like it was from me and sounded like it was from me, but it wasn't from me. >> the email tricked employees into giving away company payroll information. just two weeks later, several workers say criminals have already used their stolen information to file for an irs refund. >> it's really a violation of people's privacy. it's nerve-wracking to know that you might be at risk on your credit scores. >> here's how the scam works -- the criminals send emails posing as a company executive. often using a very familiar tone, like hi, are you around today? once the employee responds, the scammer asks to verify personnel names and social security numbers. even w-2 forms for all employees. thinking the request is from the real boss, employees gladly hand over the information. >> cybe
here's nbc's tom costello. >> it's a new twist on an old email phishing scam. at mitchell gold and bob williams furniture, 1,000 workers have had their personal information compromised after several employees received an email that appeared to come from the ceo. >> it was an email that looked like it was from me and sounded like it was from me, but it wasn't from me. >> the email tricked employees into giving away company payroll information. just two weeks later, several...
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tom costello, nbc news, bethesda, maryland. >>> still ahead, treating lower back pain. new hope for relief without surgery or potentially addicting prescription drugs. >>> also the grammy moment that still has everyone talking tonight. >>> we're back with important news for the 80% of adults who suffer lower back pain at some point in life. before you turn to drugs, injections or surgery, new guidelines say you should try some other things first. therapies that in the past have been considered alternative treatments. nbc's kristen dalgren explains. >> so now all the muscles of the back are being gently released -- >> reporter: in allison west's class at yoga union they make it look easy. >> bend the knees. >> reporter: you might never know most students are here to overcome often crippling back pain. >> it is difficult to get out of bed and walk. >> reporter: monica afessi used to get cortisone injections. now this is her medicine. >> i'm just feeling better. for me it's made a great impact because i know that i can take care of myself now. >> reporter: in new recommend
tom costello, nbc news, bethesda, maryland. >>> still ahead, treating lower back pain. new hope for relief without surgery or potentially addicting prescription drugs. >>> also the grammy moment that still has everyone talking tonight. >>> we're back with important news for the 80% of adults who suffer lower back pain at some point in life. before you turn to drugs, injections or surgery, new guidelines say you should try some other things first. therapies that in the...
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we get more from nbc's tom costello. >> reporter: the most serious incident occurred just yesterday. 4:35 p.m. at washington-dulles. just as an air france boeing 777 was coming in for a landing, a drone suddenly buzzed the cockpit. >> we have a drone at about 100 feet. >> you said it was off your right side or left side. >> left side, just above my head. >> reporter: the tower then immediately warned the next plane. >> we've just had a report of a possible drone, about 800 feet. >> on wednesday, another close call involving a giant lufthansa airbus a-380 taking off from houston. just 800 feet off the ground, a drone came within 100 feet. in honolulu on thursday, a drone came within 50 feet of a private plane, another close call in jacksonville. while pilots reported 1200 close calls in 2015, that number jumped to more than 1800 last year. five a day. >> if they impact an airliner or another airplane, they're going to do the same amount of damage or more than birds. >> reporter: the challenge, radar doesn't pick up most drones. while the faa has been testing potential drone detection
we get more from nbc's tom costello. >> reporter: the most serious incident occurred just yesterday. 4:35 p.m. at washington-dulles. just as an air france boeing 777 was coming in for a landing, a drone suddenly buzzed the cockpit. >> we have a drone at about 100 feet. >> you said it was off your right side or left side. >> left side, just above my head. >> reporter: the tower then immediately warned the next plane. >> we've just had a report of a possible...
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tom costello nbc news at the irs. >> super bowl li kicks off tomorrow and already this morning there'some controversy brewing over a commercial that will air during the broadcast. certain parts of this ad had to be edythed before it was allowed to air. >> this morning paris is on and after an attempted attack at the louvre. the suspect went after soldiers with a machete before he was shot and wounded. investigators are now trying to determine if anybody else was involved. >> reporter: french police raiding locations around paris. an ongoing investigation after a terror attack at perhaps the world's most famous museum. it was a1r0u7k a.m. inside the luf. police say this 29-year-old egyptian suspect attacked four soldiers with a machete in each hand shouting god is great in arabic. there were shots this witness said. it was scary. i saw people falling. soldiers shot the attacker four times. he lived. a soldier suffered minimal injuries. 1,200 people were inside the museum. some hud on the floor. others evacuated to special safe rooms. police say the suspect arrived from dubai last week o
tom costello nbc news at the irs. >> super bowl li kicks off tomorrow and already this morning there'some controversy brewing over a commercial that will air during the broadcast. certain parts of this ad had to be edythed before it was allowed to air. >> this morning paris is on and after an attempted attack at the louvre. the suspect went after soldiers with a machete before he was shot and wounded. investigators are now trying to determine if anybody else was involved. >>...
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tom costello, nbc news, washington. >>> we'll take a short break. when we come back we'll have the life after the white house of president obama. >>> there's a mystery still nagging at the new super bowl champs. while thousands lined the streets in boston today in the rain and snow to cheer on the patriots, police were busy trying to track down tom brady's missing game jersey, which the mvp believes was stolen from a locker area. the jersey now the subject of a full blown investigation being led by the houston police department is valued at half a million dollars. >>> in san francisco a historic move. it's the first major city in the nation to offer free community college to all its residents. about 30,000 students are expected to benefit beginning this fall. the city will pay for it with a tax on multi-million dollar property sales. to qualify you have to have lived in the city for at least a year and a day. >>> what a lot of people are calling richard and barack's excellent adventure. that's former president obama out of office, and from the looks
tom costello, nbc news, washington. >>> we'll take a short break. when we come back we'll have the life after the white house of president obama. >>> there's a mystery still nagging at the new super bowl champs. while thousands lined the streets in boston today in the rain and snow to cheer on the patriots, police were busy trying to track down tom brady's missing game jersey, which the mvp believes was stolen from a locker area. the jersey now the subject of a full blown...
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tom costello, nbc news, washington. >>> we're back in a moment with a historic basketball feat that's never been accomplished until now. >>> we're back with an apparent assassination brazenly carried out at an international airport. the target? the estranged half brother of north korea's infamous leader. and it's raising suspicions that kim jong-un may have once again marked one of his own relatives for death. nbc's keir simmons now details. >> reporter: a cold-blooded execution straight from a spy movie local media reports say. north korean dictator kim jong-un's half brother, kim jong-nam apparently targeted by two female assassins. he'd criticized north korea's supreme leader. the staged hit at an airport in malaysia. an unidentified woman covering his face with a cloth laced with liquid, police say. he was seen struggling for help and sought assistance from airport staff but died in an ambulance. north korea's ruthless ruler showing no mercy. kim jong-un had his own uncle put on trial and executed. kim jong-un's late's parent target, his father's son. kim jong-nam had been their f
tom costello, nbc news, washington. >>> we're back in a moment with a historic basketball feat that's never been accomplished until now. >>> we're back with an apparent assassination brazenly carried out at an international airport. the target? the estranged half brother of north korea's infamous leader. and it's raising suspicions that kim jong-un may have once again marked one of his own relatives for death. nbc's keir simmons now details. >> reporter: a cold-blooded...
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tom costello now with the story. >> reporter: harrison ford may best be known for his acting, but he's also an accomplished pilot, though the faa is vetting a potentially dangerous incident involving ford and his single-engine husky in california. aviation sources tellens abo nb he had been cleared to land at the airport but instead he lined up on c or charlie where planes taxi before takeoff. he flew right over the top of an american airlines 747 that was heading before preparing for departure. it was loaded with 110 passengers and six crew members for a flight to dallas, unclear if anybody on board knew what happened. once on the ground, mr. ford radioed, was that airliner supposed to be beneath me. and he was told i landed on c. landing on a taxiway is a clear faa violation. the question, was ford distracted? >> unfortunately, we've seen this sort of thing before, where somebody mistakenly identifies a taxiway for a runway, and in this case, the runway that he was to land on was very narrow. >> reporter: it was just two years ago that ford was injured when his world war ii era plane
tom costello now with the story. >> reporter: harrison ford may best be known for his acting, but he's also an accomplished pilot, though the faa is vetting a potentially dangerous incident involving ford and his single-engine husky in california. aviation sources tellens abo nb he had been cleared to land at the airport but instead he lined up on c or charlie where planes taxi before takeoff. he flew right over the top of an american airlines 747 that was heading before preparing for...
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tom costello, nbc news, washington. >>> we are back in a moment with some terrifying moments on the roadaught on camera. >>> back now with that surprise announcement from elon musk and spacex. launching a mission beyond the moon. they're taking some paying customers for the ride. the question is, would you want to go? here's nbc's kerry sanders. >> reporter: spacex, a private rocket company, going where no man or woman has gone before. into deep space. with two paying passengers next year. spacex owner billionaire elon musk announcing he's already taken two substantial deposits for a week-long mission to the moon and back. spacex's dragon capsule will circle the moon like the apollo 11 crew 47 years ago. but these passengers, who will be trained and called astronauts, will not land as neil armstrong did. >> that's one small step for man, one big leap for mankind. >> reporter: tonight the names of the two astronaut passengers, their genders, and how much they're paying, remains a secret. but a hint from elon musk, they're not from hollywood. kerry sanders, nbc news, kennedy space center.
tom costello, nbc news, washington. >>> we are back in a moment with some terrifying moments on the roadaught on camera. >>> back now with that surprise announcement from elon musk and spacex. launching a mission beyond the moon. they're taking some paying customers for the ride. the question is, would you want to go? here's nbc's kerry sanders. >> reporter: spacex, a private rocket company, going where no man or woman has gone before. into deep space. with two paying...
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nbc's tom costello has details. >> reporter: it happened at 6:00 a.m. at jfk as the precheck lanes were opening. 11 passengers managed to walk right through without being screened. even though their carry-on bags were. three of the passengers tripped the metal detector, yet weren't given a secondary screening. two of the three shown here. but it took the tsa two hours to report the incident to airport police, and by then the passengers were gone, already on their flights. in a statement the tsa says, a k-9 team was present at the checkpoint at the time of the incident. we are confident this incident presents minimal risk to the aviation transportation system. police say the passengers were identified and checked on arrival in california. at jfk today -- >> yeah, i'd say that's pretty unnerving. i don't know how that happens. seems like there's pretty tight security here. >> i find it shocking given how tight security is these days. >> reporter: nationwide the tsa screens 2 million people at 440 airports every day. so far, president trump hasn't appointe
nbc's tom costello has details. >> reporter: it happened at 6:00 a.m. at jfk as the precheck lanes were opening. 11 passengers managed to walk right through without being screened. even though their carry-on bags were. three of the passengers tripped the metal detector, yet weren't given a secondary screening. two of the three shown here. but it took the tsa two hours to report the incident to airport police, and by then the passengers were gone, already on their flights. in a statement...
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nbc's tom costello has details. >> reporter: it happened at 6:00 a.m. at jfk just as the precheck lanes were opening up. 11 passengers managed to walk right through without being screened even though their carry on bags were. three of the passengers tripped the metal detector yet weren't given a secondary screening, two of the three shown here but it took the tsa two hours to report the incident to airport police and by then the passengers were gone, already on their flights. in a statement the tsa says, a k9 team was present at the checkpoint at the time of the incident and we are confident this incident presents minimal risk to the aviation transportation system. police say the passengers were identified and checked on arrival in california. >> yeah, i'd say that's pretty unnerving. i don't know how that happened. seems like there's pretty tight security here. >> i find it shocking given how tight security is these days. >> reporter: nationwide the tsa screens 2 million people at 440 airports every day. so far president trump hasn't appointed a new ts
nbc's tom costello has details. >> reporter: it happened at 6:00 a.m. at jfk just as the precheck lanes were opening up. 11 passengers managed to walk right through without being screened even though their carry on bags were. three of the passengers tripped the metal detector yet weren't given a secondary screening, two of the three shown here but it took the tsa two hours to report the incident to airport police and by then the passengers were gone, already on their flights. in a...
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tom costello, nbc news, washington. >>> still ahead tonight, new hope for women having trouble getting pregnant. how a new test can boost your odds, especially if in vitro fertilization has failed you in the past. >>> also an early peek at this year's super bowl ads and the beer commercial that's already brewing controversy. >>> we're back now with new hope for couples struggling to get pregnant spending big money on fertility treatments without success. well, now a new test is helping doctors get the timing just right and it's showing promising results. nbc's kristen dahlgren has details. >> reporter: every time jessica looks into these big, blue eyes, she can't believe it. there was a time she thought she would never be a mom. >> i was never going to have the only thing i always imagined i would be. >> reporter: on paper, everything looked great for ivf treatments. >> everybody kept on telling us, you're perfect and then it didn't happen. >> reporter: four failed treatment cycles. she and husband todd lost hope. and almost $100,000. >> i was seeing her get hurt every single time and
tom costello, nbc news, washington. >>> still ahead tonight, new hope for women having trouble getting pregnant. how a new test can boost your odds, especially if in vitro fertilization has failed you in the past. >>> also an early peek at this year's super bowl ads and the beer commercial that's already brewing controversy. >>> we're back now with new hope for couples struggling to get pregnant spending big money on fertility treatments without success. well, now a...
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tom costello, nbc news, washington. >>> we are back in a moment with some terrifying moments on the roadaught on camera. do you know how your laxative works? you might be surprised. stimulant laxatives make your body go by forcefully stimulating the nerves in your colon. miralax is different. it works with the water in your body to hydrate and soften, unblocking your system naturally. miralax. they carry your fans shpassions, hopes, and dreams.s. and maybe, a chance at greatness because shoulders were made for greatness. not dandruff. ♪ your body was made for better things than rheumatoid arthritis. before you and your rheumatologist move to another treatment, ask if xeljanz is right for you. xeljanz is a small pill for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well. xeljanz can reduce joint pain and swelling in as little as two weeks, and help stop further joint damage. xeljanz can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections, lymphoma and other cancers have happened. don't start xeljanz if you have an inf
tom costello, nbc news, washington. >>> we are back in a moment with some terrifying moments on the roadaught on camera. do you know how your laxative works? you might be surprised. stimulant laxatives make your body go by forcefully stimulating the nerves in your colon. miralax is different. it works with the water in your body to hydrate and soften, unblocking your system naturally. miralax. they carry your fans shpassions, hopes, and dreams.s. and maybe, a chance at greatness...
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tom costello, nbc news, silver spring, maryland. >>> meantime the president, the commander in chief of armed forces is raising eyebrows with his new comments about who is to blame for the u.s. raid gone wrong in yemen that resulted in the death of a navy seal. william ryan owens. it was a mission the president approved. andrea mitchell has the details. >> reporter: tonight the president responding for the first time to the father of the navy seal killed in that yemen raid. his father refusing to meet with mr. trump. >> this was a mission that was started before i got here. this was something that was just, they wanted to do. they came to see me. they explained what they wanted to do, the generals, who are very respected. my generals are the most respected that we've had in many decades, i believe. they lost ryan. >> reporter: those comments raising eyebrows. first the president not taking full responsibility for the mission he approved bringing up his generals, defense secretary mattis and joints chief chairman dunford and suggesting the decision to launch was made by the obama white h
tom costello, nbc news, silver spring, maryland. >>> meantime the president, the commander in chief of armed forces is raising eyebrows with his new comments about who is to blame for the u.s. raid gone wrong in yemen that resulted in the death of a navy seal. william ryan owens. it was a mission the president approved. andrea mitchell has the details. >> reporter: tonight the president responding for the first time to the father of the navy seal killed in that yemen raid. his...
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we begin with nbc's tom costello near the white house. tom, this protest just getting started. let's talk about the goal here. >> reporter: good afternoon, so we've got probably several hundred people at the moment. they are projecting they can see several thousand people within an hour or so. and if the issues, really, are no ban, in other words no ban on muslims and no wall. those are the predominant themes you've gotten from people who are really very vocal. a couple of other points, look how close we are to the white house. the white house is right across the street. you can see we still have the chain length fence up following the inauguration. so they have still not brought those down. president trump actually isn't here right now, he's down in florida. but this is a very vocal crowd. the wall all the way up to capitol hill and eventually the supreme court. their message is one of inclusion. they want to encourage the administration not to go forward with the ban. we have met people from around the country and around the world. they are concerned they may be forced out .
we begin with nbc's tom costello near the white house. tom, this protest just getting started. let's talk about the goal here. >> reporter: good afternoon, so we've got probably several hundred people at the moment. they are projecting they can see several thousand people within an hour or so. and if the issues, really, are no ban, in other words no ban on muslims and no wall. those are the predominant themes you've gotten from people who are really very vocal. a couple of other points,...
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tom costello, nbc news, washington. >>> still ahead tonight, new hope for women having trouble getting pregnant. how a new test can boost your odds, especially if in vitro fertilization has failed you in the past. >>> also, a sneak peek past. >>> also, a sneak peek at tfor adults with advanced non-small cell lung cancer, previously treated with platinum-based chemotherapy, including those with an abnormal alk or egfr gene who've tried an fda-approved targeted therapy... this is big. a chance to live longer with opdivo (nivolumab). opdivo demonstrated longer life and is the most prescribed immunotherapy for these patients. opdivo significantly increased the chance of living longer versus chemotherapy. opdivo works with your immune system. opdivo can cause your immune system to attack normal organs and tissues in your body and affect how they work. this may happen any time during or after treatment has ended, and may become serious and lead to death. see your doctor right away if you experience new or worsening cough; chest pain; shortness of breath; diarrhea; severe stomach pain or tend
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>> tom costello in washington. thank you. >>> for his part, president trump lost no time firing back after his immigration order was put on taking a to twitter several times with harsh criticism of the judge and his ruling. others defending the move. all of it adding up to a new war of words as kelly o'donnell reports. >> reporter: late today protesters gathered near a trump-branded condominium ready to march toward the president's mar-a-lago resort home, while he spent several hours at a west palm beach golf club that bears his name. fresh air after a burst of frustration vented on twitter against friday night's temporary restraining order that stops the president's seven-country immigration ban. president trump reacted pointedly. "the opinion of this so-called judge, which essentially takes law enforcement away from our country, is ridiculous and will be overturned." >> i find that a temporary restraining order is in the public interest. >> reporter: judge james robart appointed by george w. bush explained his de
>> tom costello in washington. thank you. >>> for his part, president trump lost no time firing back after his immigration order was put on taking a to twitter several times with harsh criticism of the judge and his ruling. others defending the move. all of it adding up to a new war of words as kelly o'donnell reports. >> reporter: late today protesters gathered near a trump-branded condominium ready to march toward the president's mar-a-lago resort home, while he spent...
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tom costello, nbc news, bethesda, maryland. >>> still ahead, treating lower back pain. new hope for relief without surgery or potentially addicting prescription drugs. >>> also the grammy moment that still has everyone talking tonight. i will never wash my hair again. i will never never wash my hair again now, i fuel it new pantene doesn't just wash your hair, it fuels it. with the first pro-v nutrient blend, making every... ...strand stronger don't just wash your hair fuel it fuel your hair. because strong is beautiful. a heart attack doesn't or how healthy you look. no matter who you are, a heart attack can happen without warning. a bayer aspirin regimen can help prevent another heart attack. be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. bayer aspirin. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ sfx: engine revving ♪ (silence) ♪ you'd see all the sickness ifyou're spreading.ur cough, robitussin cf max severe soothes and delivers powerful relief of cough, sore throat, stuffy nose and fever. robitussin cf max severe. because it's never just a cough. i am totally blind. i lost my sigh
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joining me now is nbc's tom costello marching with those protesters monitoring what they have been up to. since early this morning, you have been out there. what were they telling you that they want to see happen after today? >> this sprang up very quickly. within about two hours, it had grown to several thousand people. that is my estimate. it is not an official estimate. they went marching to the capital building. a very diverse crowd. we had people of all ages, all ethnicities, all religions. they do not like a muslim ban or a ban on anybody. they don't like the idea of a border law on the southern u.s. border. there were families singing. a a rallying cry against this. they moved to the supreme court across the street. this is pretty much over as the sun prepare toss set in washington. it has been two weeks of protest. all of this occurring right across the street from the white house and do you know to the capital building. president trump is not here, but in florida. how long will these protests last? if it isn't the immigration issue, if that is for now on the back burner, ther
joining me now is nbc's tom costello marching with those protesters monitoring what they have been up to. since early this morning, you have been out there. what were they telling you that they want to see happen after today? >> this sprang up very quickly. within about two hours, it had grown to several thousand people. that is my estimate. it is not an official estimate. they went marching to the capital building. a very diverse crowd. we had people of all ages, all ethnicities, all...
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tom costello, washington. >>> played ale apollo and space shuttle programs, we're going to tell you about the launch taking place this weekend and -- >> he was a great man. and that is a quick sample of a documentary being shown as part of a film festival here in the district next week. we'll tell you how you can screen the films during and didn't realize how difficult it was going to be to tie all that space together. with an open floor plan, you need to separate it ything that we needed. fabric combinations marry the rooms together. having someone with bassett has been invaluable. we could've never dreamed up this room without bassett. >>> they have their mars, spacex is about to send a rocket to the international space station with a long range goal in mind. kerrie sanders explains the plan. >>> elon musk and engineers at spacex have a dream of going to mars and the launch set for saturday morning is a big step for getting there. this morning, spacex engineers say they are highly confident but it is rocket science after all. a tough reminder of that last september, when one of the spac
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nbc tom costello in washington, d.c. and tom, you've been walking with the protesters, what have they been telling you? >> reporter: we got a couple -- we may be approaching, you know, my guess and i've been talking to my producers here, we're guessing three to four to 5,000 people. it's hard to get a real firm count on that but the message is essentially that people don't like this idea of a ban against anybody from any country, either on religious basis or ethnicity or from where the country is located and then in addition people very concerned about the idea of a wall along the southern border. we've got a lot of people here from really across the country but also across the world. we've seen people from multiple countries all expressing their concerns about this suspension of, this executive order a week ago which suspended immigration into the country from seven countries. that now of course on hold as you know, but this i would tell you this demonstration really picked up. really rather quickly. we had a couple hund
nbc tom costello in washington, d.c. and tom, you've been walking with the protesters, what have they been telling you? >> reporter: we got a couple -- we may be approaching, you know, my guess and i've been talking to my producers here, we're guessing three to four to 5,000 people. it's hard to get a real firm count on that but the message is essentially that people don't like this idea of a ban against anybody from any country, either on religious basis or ethnicity or from where the...
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tom costello joins us now from washington. tom, what do we know from airlines as they move forward with trying to make this a smooth day for travelers? >> good morning, thomas. in fact they're moving very quickly trying to react to that. we're in downtown washington because we are also expecting protesters here. we're about a block from the white house and all of this is expected to kick on about midday. but let's remind viewers what seven countries were involved in this initial suspension of travel for 120 days. these countries, of course, were the sudan, libya, syria, iran, iraq and yemen. and now that this judge in washington has issued a tro, a temporary restraining order, lifting that travel ban, if you will, now the countries are allowed to send people again to the united states if they have a valid visa or a green card. and so already today airlines are saying they will comply with the judge's order. that includes egyptair, american airlines, british airways, air france. etihad, virgin atlanta and qatar airways saying if
tom costello joins us now from washington. tom, what do we know from airlines as they move forward with trying to make this a smooth day for travelers? >> good morning, thomas. in fact they're moving very quickly trying to react to that. we're in downtown washington because we are also expecting protesters here. we're about a block from the white house and all of this is expected to kick on about midday. but let's remind viewers what seven countries were involved in this initial...
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that's where nbc news correspondent tom costello joins me live. tom, are folks getting ready to protest like this every weekend for the next four years or are you starting to feel -- or to see a little fatigue? >> reporter: well, you know, maybe there is a bit of fatigue compared to the rally or protest we saw a couple weeks ago. right now we've got -- i'm eyeballing it, i would say a couple hundred people here. that's pretty much what organizers had hoped for. they told me maybe we'll get about 200. i think they got about 200. the themes are the same as you heard from the other correspondents across the country. it's really a variety of groups here protesting what they believe are mr. trump's policies that do not really collide -- or coincide with their own. whether it's immigration, whether it's the wall, whether it is abortion issues. a whole variety of issues. people here, as you can see, carry a variety of signs, a variety of flags, they represent a whole variety of groups. and they have been singing "this land is your land," very peaceful. no
that's where nbc news correspondent tom costello joins me live. tom, are folks getting ready to protest like this every weekend for the next four years or are you starting to feel -- or to see a little fatigue? >> reporter: well, you know, maybe there is a bit of fatigue compared to the rally or protest we saw a couple weeks ago. right now we've got -- i'm eyeballing it, i would say a couple hundred people here. that's pretty much what organizers had hoped for. they told me maybe we'll...
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tom costello is here with the latest. good morning. >> reporter: good morning.e out of four home wi-fi networks are vulnerable to a hacker. so why would anyone want to hack into my tv or coffee maker? that is not what they are after. so visit the johnson home in san francisco -- >> i tap the red circle and it unlocks and i walk inside. >> reporter: is to walk into a living app-controlled smart home. >> the lights automatically come and the heat does as well. >> reporter: alexa helps turn on the music jam, the doorbell -- >> hey, daddy, how are you doing? >> reporter: in all, 50 connections in this home. but the more connected the greater risk. >> we are hoping ourselves to vulnerabilities and to hackers. >> reporter: usually through the in-home network that comes with a weak default password. to show how easily it can be compromised, james lyon sent me to a colleague's home near boston. by the time i pressed the doorbell, he had already hacked in watching my every move on the in-home security cameras and cracking the alarm system. why would anybody want to hack
tom costello is here with the latest. good morning. >> reporter: good morning.e out of four home wi-fi networks are vulnerable to a hacker. so why would anyone want to hack into my tv or coffee maker? that is not what they are after. so visit the johnson home in san francisco -- >> i tap the red circle and it unlocks and i walk inside. >> reporter: is to walk into a living app-controlled smart home. >> the lights automatically come and the heat does as well. >>...
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tom costello, nbc news, washington. >>> we're back in a moment with new details in the airport assassination of kim jong-un's half brother. >>> there are new developments tonight after that stunning airport assassination in malaysia. a estranged half brother of kim jong-un poisoned as he waited for a flight. there is word of another arrest. we're seeing the north korean leader for the first time since his one time rival's death. keir simmons has details. >> reporter: north korea's dictator grim faced today at a ceremony to mark his late father's birthday as confirmation came as his father's son, the ruler's half brother was the victim of monday's brazen, daylight assassination. speculation raising that kim jong-un ordered the attack of kim jong-nam. he was distracted by a woman while another female poisoned him at the check in counter. police confirming this woman is a suspect wearing a shirt printed with lol for laugh out loud. two women now under arrest and a boyfriend, police say. some reports claim they thought it was a prank, an act of terrorism one senior south korean lawmaker calls it
tom costello, nbc news, washington. >>> we're back in a moment with new details in the airport assassination of kim jong-un's half brother. >>> there are new developments tonight after that stunning airport assassination in malaysia. a estranged half brother of kim jong-un poisoned as he waited for a flight. there is word of another arrest. we're seeing the north korean leader for the first time since his one time rival's death. keir simmons has details. >> reporter:...
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tom costello, nbc news bethesda, maryland. >> well, it's kind of interesting because i got an unlimitedfrom t-mobile back in the day. it was presidethe only provider time. that was the source of competition. you don't necessarily use all of that data. >> scott mcgrew broke it down yesterday. you don't use as much as you think, even if you're a teenager. >> we always want more. we'll be back. with the xfinity tv app, anything with a screen is a tv. stream 130 live channels, plus 40,000 on demand tv shows and movies, all on the go. you can even download from your x1 dvr and watch it offline. only xfinity gives you more to stream to any screen. download the xfinity tv app today. right now everyone is keepin cle oroville dam and it's spiays. crews are working on releasi >>> right now everyone is keeping a close eye on the oroville dam and its spill ways. crews are working on releasing waters fast as they can. also working to repair the spillways. we are expected to get an update. now that is projected to be 1:00 and you can watch news conference at nbcbayarea.com. >> we are watching right n
tom costello, nbc news bethesda, maryland. >> well, it's kind of interesting because i got an unlimitedfrom t-mobile back in the day. it was presidethe only provider time. that was the source of competition. you don't necessarily use all of that data. >> scott mcgrew broke it down yesterday. you don't use as much as you think, even if you're a teenager. >> we always want more. we'll be back. with the xfinity tv app, anything with a screen is a tv. stream 130 live channels,...
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nbc's tom costello joins me now from washington with a preview. tom, good to see you. know if it's a fair question to ask you but what are you expecting to hear from the president about the reform of the affordable care act? >> i think there are so many unanswered questions right now and so many parties with conflicting ideas about what's going to happen. there appears to be growing consensus among republicans in congress and republican governors that they need to have a replacement plan in effect. they can't just throw out the affordable care act and not have something to take its place. is congress considering replacing obamacare or in the end revising it? today the speaker of the house suggested a popular element of obamacare which requires insurers to cover preexisting conditions that will likely stay. >> our whole purpose is to improve access to affordable health care coverage, regardless of whether you have a preexisting condition or not. that is what we ran on last year, that's what we're working on this year, and that is our objective. >> critical piece of info
nbc's tom costello joins me now from washington with a preview. tom, good to see you. know if it's a fair question to ask you but what are you expecting to hear from the president about the reform of the affordable care act? >> i think there are so many unanswered questions right now and so many parties with conflicting ideas about what's going to happen. there appears to be growing consensus among republicans in congress and republican governors that they need to have a replacement plan...
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here is nbc tom costello. >> reporter: to visit the johnson home in san francisco. >> i topped the red circle, it unlocks and i walk inside. >> reporter: is to walk into a living app controlled smart home. >> the lights come on and the heat turns on as well. >> reporter: amazon's alexa help connect the thermostat, lights, music, door jamb and doorbell. all together 50 connects. the more connected, the greater the risk. >> we are opening ourselves up to risks. >> reporter: a wi-fi network that comes with a weak default password. to show me how easily kit be compromised, i was sent to a colleague's home near boston. by the time i press the doorbell he already hacked in watching my every move on the inhome security cameras and cracking the alarm system. >> why would anybody want to hack my doorbell, refrigerator or my thermostat? >> it's more they could use those devices as a means to access more interesting sources of information. >> reporter: financial information. he hacked my online shopping, e-mails and bank accounts. >> we can see anything you type anywhere on your computer. >> repo
here is nbc tom costello. >> reporter: to visit the johnson home in san francisco. >> i topped the red circle, it unlocks and i walk inside. >> reporter: is to walk into a living app controlled smart home. >> the lights come on and the heat turns on as well. >> reporter: amazon's alexa help connect the thermostat, lights, music, door jamb and doorbell. all together 50 connects. the more connected, the greater the risk. >> we are opening ourselves up to risks....
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our aviation expert tom costello has the late details. >> this happened on monday at john wayne airport in orange county, california. harrison ford and a private plane coming in for a landing. but instead of landing on a runway, he taxi way, flying right over the top of an american airlines 737 holding for departure. thankfully he missed that plane. once on the ground he radioed controllers asking whether that american flight was supposed to be underneath him as he landed. controllers informed ford he'd landed on a taxi way, not a runway, a clear faa violation. this appears to have been a simple mistake in congested air space. >>> montgomery county officials are mulling over 14 changes to be made after that deadly apartment explosion in silver spring in august. >> last august 10th a natural gas explosion sparked a fire on hundred branch road in silver spring. the blaze burned for more than the service waiting for firefighters to battle the flames. seven people died and dozens of others were injured. today montgomery county released a review of the disaster. not everyone is happy with th
our aviation expert tom costello has the late details. >> this happened on monday at john wayne airport in orange county, california. harrison ford and a private plane coming in for a landing. but instead of landing on a runway, he taxi way, flying right over the top of an american airlines 737 holding for departure. thankfully he missed that plane. once on the ground he radioed controllers asking whether that american flight was supposed to be underneath him as he landed. controllers...
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nbc's tom costello is in washington for us. tom, break down what this means for airports around the country and also you're in place for a march that is anticipated for early this afternoon in washington. >> reporter: yeah, we should explain why we're just a block or so from the white house. that is because we are expecting this rather large protest rally at about noon or so and then starting at about a block down the road here at the white house, moving up to the capitol building and then ultimately the supreme court. all of that protesting the talk of building a wall, but also this talk of a, quote, muslim ban, which has got so many people concerned. as you discussed, the big question at this hour is really what about people who had visas issued before the president's temporary suspension went into effect. are those visas now valid again. if it's confusing for you and for me and legal scholars, imagine if you're the airlines trying to navigate through all of this. let's remind you of the seven countries affected by this suspen
nbc's tom costello is in washington for us. tom, break down what this means for airports around the country and also you're in place for a march that is anticipated for early this afternoon in washington. >> reporter: yeah, we should explain why we're just a block or so from the white house. that is because we are expecting this rather large protest rally at about noon or so and then starting at about a block down the road here at the white house, moving up to the capitol building and...
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i want to bring in nbc news correspondent tom costello and governor bevin. we'll get to you in just a moment. tom, i want you to set up this conversation here. this has been a very hot topic among governors. walks throughs the comments we've been hearing. >> a lot more questions than answers. this it appears there as consensus that they need to have a plan into effect. the problems with the law are well documented, insurers are pulling out of marketplaces in many states because they're not making enough money, premiums on average up 20%. that said 20 million more people now have health insurance, the percentage of americans without has dropped from 16% to 11%, and it requires insurers to cover preventive medical care, which most health care experts say keeps people out of the. >> -- e.r. yesterday this group of republican governors met with the president and they seemed to acknowledge that keeping 20 million people out of health care without an alternative plaplan is not a good idea. >> this is about reform, to how do we do better quality, better cost contain
i want to bring in nbc news correspondent tom costello and governor bevin. we'll get to you in just a moment. tom, i want you to set up this conversation here. this has been a very hot topic among governors. walks throughs the comments we've been hearing. >> a lot more questions than answers. this it appears there as consensus that they need to have a plan into effect. the problems with the law are well documented, insurers are pulling out of marketplaces in many states because they're...
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tom costello is in our washington bureau. business as usual for flights coming into the u.s. now? >> reporter: it would appear so. s so as you know, this judge's order as at least for now put in place a temporary restraining order which keeps president trump's executive order at least stalls it for now. that of course banned those coming from seven different countries. so normal air service right now to the u.s. is back in place from these countries and from europe which very often serves as a gateway. qatar airlines issued a statement a short time ago, they said the following, nationals of the seven affected countries and all refugees presenting a valid unexpired vee visa or green card will be allow to travel to the u.s. there is no stopping any passenger. so this temporary restraining order taking effect right away. white house says this is outrageous and that they will seek an emergency stay to keep that order from taking place. but as of this moment and things are changing fast, as of this moment, if somebody is in the ai
tom costello is in our washington bureau. business as usual for flights coming into the u.s. now? >> reporter: it would appear so. s so as you know, this judge's order as at least for now put in place a temporary restraining order which keeps president trump's executive order at least stalls it for now. that of course banned those coming from seven different countries. so normal air service right now to the u.s. is back in place from these countries and from europe which very often serves...
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tom costello is with some of those marchers in washington, d.c. what's the latest? >> reporter: jacob, i would say we've got several thousand people here who are now marching from essentially the white house up to capitol hill and we are about right now to turn on constitution avenue. this crowd grew very dramatically. it started out as a couple of hundred at out about noon and the word spread through d.c. on social media in the general area, to begin marching on capitol hill and the -- how quickly the numbers turned out was really quite impressive. the message that these people have for the most part is that they are against any sort of a ban against individuals coming from any country and also they are opposed to a wall on the southern border. i'm going to have our photographer take the camera up so pardon the fact that it's bumpy but you can get a sense of how many people are out here on the street and you see, there you go. we'll do a full 360. they're about to turn and go on up the street and head towards capitol hill. started out as pretty cold day in washingt
tom costello is with some of those marchers in washington, d.c. what's the latest? >> reporter: jacob, i would say we've got several thousand people here who are now marching from essentially the white house up to capitol hill and we are about right now to turn on constitution avenue. this crowd grew very dramatically. it started out as a couple of hundred at out about noon and the word spread through d.c. on social media in the general area, to begin marching on capitol hill and the --...
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. >>> and this just in, government sources confirming to nbc's tom costello there was an incident friday air force one. as the president was flying to florida, you can see him boarding the plane, a private plane got a little too close to air force one. other media outlets report the private plane got within two nautical miles of the president's plane. planes are required to stay at least three miles apart. air force one adjusted course without incident. we'll be right back. i'm a concrete mason. i own my own company. i had some severe fatigue, some funny rashes. finally, listening to my wife, went to a doctor. and i became diagnosed with hodgkin's lymphoma ...that diagnosis was tough. i had to put my trust in somebody. when i first met steve, we recommended chemotherapy, and then we did high dose therapy and then autologous stem cell transplant. unfortunately, he went on to have progressive disease i thought that he would be a good candidate for immune therapy. it's an intravenous medicine that is going to make his immune system evade the tumor. with chemotherapy, i felt rough, fatigue,
. >>> and this just in, government sources confirming to nbc's tom costello there was an incident friday air force one. as the president was flying to florida, you can see him boarding the plane, a private plane got a little too close to air force one. other media outlets report the private plane got within two nautical miles of the president's plane. planes are required to stay at least three miles apart. air force one adjusted course without incident. we'll be right back. i'm a...