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tom costello, nbc news st. petersburg. >>> the hiring power of technology.n a moment before i had the shooting, burning, pins-and-needles of diabetic nerve pain, these feet... grew into a free-wheeling kid... loved every step of fatherhood... and made old cars good as new. but i couldn't bear my diabetic nerve pain any longer. so i talked to my doctor and he prescribed lyrica. nerve damage from diabetes causes diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is fda approved to treat this pain, from moderate to even severe diabetic nerve pain. lyrica may cause serious allergic reactions, suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worse depression, unusual changes in mood or behavior, swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, muscle pain with fever, tired feeling or blurry vision. common side effects: dizziness, sleepiness, weight gain, swelling of hands, legs, and feet. don't drink alcohol while taking lyrica. don't drive or use machinery until you know how lyrica affects you. those who've had a drug or alcohol problem may be mor
tom costello, nbc news st. petersburg. >>> the hiring power of technology.n a moment before i had the shooting, burning, pins-and-needles of diabetic nerve pain, these feet... grew into a free-wheeling kid... loved every step of fatherhood... and made old cars good as new. but i couldn't bear my diabetic nerve pain any longer. so i talked to my doctor and he prescribed lyrica. nerve damage from diabetes causes diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is fda approved to treat this pain, from...
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>> tom costello, thank you. >>> back with a touching new tradition at one university as america welcomes back college football. how much money do you think you'll need in retirement? then we found out how many years that money would last them. how long do you think we'll keep -- oooooohhh! you stopped! you're gonna leave me back here at year 9? how did this happen? it turned out, a lot of people fell short, of even the average length of retirement. we have to think about not when we expect to live to, but when we could live to. let's plan for income that lasts all our years in retirement. prudential. bring your challenges. >>> britain's royal family had a surprise for the world today. kensington palace announcing that the duke and duchess of cambridge, william and kate, are expecting baby number three. the question now, what everyone wants to know will prince george and princess charlotte be getting a new brother or a new sister. here's nbc's bill neely. >> reporter: a labor day surprise. no labor yet for kate, but she is pregnant and being treated today for severe morning sickness just
>> tom costello, thank you. >>> back with a touching new tradition at one university as america welcomes back college football. how much money do you think you'll need in retirement? then we found out how many years that money would last them. how long do you think we'll keep -- oooooohhh! you stopped! you're gonna leave me back here at year 9? how did this happen? it turned out, a lot of people fell short, of even the average length of retirement. we have to think about not when...
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tom costello, nbc news, washington. >> pretty fascinating. we appreciate you spending part of your evening with us. that is "nightly news" for this friday night. i'm lester holt. have a good weekend, everyone. >>> actual like the berkeley police to issue an apology and correction. >> right now at 6:00 free speech or criminal behavior. nine people arrested following last night's plikly charge event at cal. tonight the suspects are pointing the finger at police. we're live on campus where more protests are soon to come. >>> the news at 6:00 starts right now. good evening and thanks for being with us on friday. raj mathai. >> janelle wang sitting in for jessica aguirre. all nine arrested at uc berkeley are accused of carrying banned weapons. but were they really dangerous. >> we have team coverage starting with nbc bay area thom jensen who spoke with a woman arrested and what's her side of the story? >> reporter: raj, she says this sign it was large probably up to about my chin and about a foot wider than my body. she said she did carry it here
tom costello, nbc news, washington. >> pretty fascinating. we appreciate you spending part of your evening with us. that is "nightly news" for this friday night. i'm lester holt. have a good weekend, everyone. >>> actual like the berkeley police to issue an apology and correction. >> right now at 6:00 free speech or criminal behavior. nine people arrested following last night's plikly charge event at cal. tonight the suspects are pointing the finger at police....
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nbc's tom costello is at fema headquarters in washington to tell us more about it. tom, good evening. >> reporter: lester, good evening. to put it bluntly, fema is right now burning through cash. a billion dollars in a week. that is half of what was in its disaster fund. now with irma bearing down, that burn rate is likely to accelerate. with 30,000 people on the ground in texas alone, fema and its budget are maxed out. from search and rescue to delivering food, water and generators for those who have lost everything. >> there's no savings. there's no insurance. we don't know where to go. we're depending on assistance from the federal government. >> reporter: now facing hurricane irma, at fema headquarters in washington, employees are working round the clock seven days a week. fema chief brock long has been on the job since june after a career in disaster management at the state and federal levels. >> the important thing for the american public to understand is that nobody in the united states, regardless of who you are, is immune to disasters. >> reporter: even befo
nbc's tom costello is at fema headquarters in washington to tell us more about it. tom, good evening. >> reporter: lester, good evening. to put it bluntly, fema is right now burning through cash. a billion dollars in a week. that is half of what was in its disaster fund. now with irma bearing down, that burn rate is likely to accelerate. with 30,000 people on the ground in texas alone, fema and its budget are maxed out. from search and rescue to delivering food, water and generators for...
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>> tom costello, thanks. up next here tonight we join the mayor here in sarasota as this community begins to survey the damage from irma. how much money do you think you'll need in retirement? then we found out how many years that money would last them. how long do you think we'll keep -- oooooohhh! you stopped! you're gonna leave me back here at year 9? how did this happen? it turned out, a lot of people fell short, of even the average length of retirement. we have to think about not when we expect to live to, but when we could live to. let's plan for income that lasts all our years in retirement. prudential. bring your challenges. >>> one of hurricane irma's calling cards our backdrop tonight. hurricane irma confounded residents from one end of florida to the other with its feint to the atlantic coast before its swing to the west even its last-minute push inland. fear for its incredible power, in the end memories of irma will be shaped by twists of fate. this is about as bad as the damage gets in sarasota,
>> tom costello, thanks. up next here tonight we join the mayor here in sarasota as this community begins to survey the damage from irma. how much money do you think you'll need in retirement? then we found out how many years that money would last them. how long do you think we'll keep -- oooooohhh! you stopped! you're gonna leave me back here at year 9? how did this happen? it turned out, a lot of people fell short, of even the average length of retirement. we have to think about not...
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nbc's tom costello has more. >> reporter: how often has it happened to you? you check out of a hotel in anytown, usa, and there on your bill is an unexpected charge. when wisconsin dr. ajit pillai and his family went to new york he expected the charge for the crown plaza in times square but not the extra $30 a night resort fee in the fine print on the internet. >> i think it's a bait and switch. i think they hook you with the lower fee, then they add this to make up for it. >> reporter: resort fees, service fees, urban destination fees. hotels say they cover amenities like wifi, a newspaper, pool access, turndown service and so-called complimentary drinks. but 47 state attorneys general are now investigating whether hotels are being transparent and honest about adding the fees. >> we don't think it's fair to consumers that they're going in thinking they're paying one rate and they're coming out paying another. >> reporter: crown plaza didn't respond to our request for comment. marriott is among the hotels named in the investigation though it and the hotel ind
nbc's tom costello has more. >> reporter: how often has it happened to you? you check out of a hotel in anytown, usa, and there on your bill is an unexpected charge. when wisconsin dr. ajit pillai and his family went to new york he expected the charge for the crown plaza in times square but not the extra $30 a night resort fee in the fine print on the internet. >> i think it's a bait and switch. i think they hook you with the lower fee, then they add this to make up for it. >>...
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tom costello explains. >> reporter: financial and cyber experts warn the equifax hack has the potentialo haunt americans for decades and every adult should assume their information was stolen. names, social security numbers, dobs, addresses, driver's license numbers and 200,000 credit cards. >> really disconcerting because equifax is trusted. >> reporter: frustration and anger as equifax' >> i don't think there's any good excuse and i think their response is trust. >> you don't know who you can trust or where you can use your information or credit cards. >> reporter: amid a public backlash said customers who sign up for one year of free credit monitoring and theft protection will not surrender their rights to sue but the hack means we could all be at risk our whole lives. >> your name, address, social, date of birth, that information is not going to change. the five years the threat is not gone, in 10 years, 20 years the threat is not gone. >> reporter: every american should take immediate steps to safeguard their credit. sign up for fraught alerts. consider paying for an identity theft
tom costello explains. >> reporter: financial and cyber experts warn the equifax hack has the potentialo haunt americans for decades and every adult should assume their information was stolen. names, social security numbers, dobs, addresses, driver's license numbers and 200,000 credit cards. >> really disconcerting because equifax is trusted. >> reporter: frustration and anger as equifax' >> i don't think there's any good excuse and i think their response is trust....
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tom costello, petersburg. >> i'm glad tom asked that question. i was like what?y wants to know everything you're doing. in this case, when it comes to job opportunities, maybe just the thing. >> someone's always watching. in this case, it was for something good. >> the price guest at last night's emmy awards and how people are reacting. you're watching "early today." women are amazing. our bodies grow babies... ...we run marathons... ...companies... ...solve problems. how? we eat. we eat almonds... ...strawberries... ...quinoa. and yeah...we eat chocolate. ♪ we eat in sweatpants... ...in skirts. we eat alone... ...and together. women are strong. we eat, and we own it. special k. shatters the competition. hydrating skin better than prestige creams costing over $100, $200, and even $400. for skin that looks younger than it should. fact check this ad in good housekeeping. we believe in food that's anaturally beautiful,, fresh and nutritious. so there are no artificial colors, no artificial flavors, no artificial preservatives in any of the food we sell. we believe i
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tom costello, nbc news, bethesda, maryland. >>> the remnants of hurricane harvey could bring up to 3 inches of rain across six states tonight. all eyes are also on powerful hurricane irma, currently a category 3 storm, forecasters say it could strengthen and could pose a threat to the u.s. at some point at the end of next week. >>> tonight, there are major developments in the deadly hazing scandal at a penn state fraternity. a judge today dismissed the most serious charges in the death of a pledge who suffered traumatic brain injuries. the prosecutor says she will appeal and tonight the victim's parents say they believe that they'll still get justice for their son. ann thompson was in the courtroom. >> reporter: tim piazza's would be fraternity brothers will not be tried for the most serious charges. a district judge throwing out the aggravated assault and involuntary manslaughter counts that could have sent eight of the young men to prison for years for the night of hazing and drinking that took piazza's life. >> not every tragedy should result in serious criminal charges. >> report
tom costello, nbc news, bethesda, maryland. >>> the remnants of hurricane harvey could bring up to 3 inches of rain across six states tonight. all eyes are also on powerful hurricane irma, currently a category 3 storm, forecasters say it could strengthen and could pose a threat to the u.s. at some point at the end of next week. >>> tonight, there are major developments in the deadly hazing scandal at a penn state fraternity. a judge today dismissed the most serious charges in...
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detective payne isn't commenting. >> and that was nbc's tom costello reporting.he time right now 4:26. "news4 today" continues right now with aaron and eun. >>> now on "news4 today," a growing threat. we are monitoring hurricane irma as a category 4 storm barrels towards the u.s. >>> da kr. a deadline. what happens next for those impacted? >>> first, we're getting you and your family ready for school and tens of thousands of students from our area head back to class today. >> you know what that means. with the return of all those students, also comes the return of the school buses, more cars. you might see a spaceship on the road before the day is said and done. >> not all that. >> it's going to get busy, i'm telling you. live look at the roadways this morning. this is the last time it will be quiet. pretty clear at this hour. be prepared for a longer commute as the morning goes on. >> don't forget the children walking. >> roughly half a million kids, almost half a million kids across the region going back to school today. >> be ready for that. >> good morning, e
detective payne isn't commenting. >> and that was nbc's tom costello reporting.he time right now 4:26. "news4 today" continues right now with aaron and eun. >>> now on "news4 today," a growing threat. we are monitoring hurricane irma as a category 4 storm barrels towards the u.s. >>> da kr. a deadline. what happens next for those impacted? >>> first, we're getting you and your family ready for school and tens of thousands of students from our...
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tom costello, thanks. we're back with a major city banning something that americans have used for decades now. >>> one of hollywo >>> one of hollywood's great tough guys has died. frank vincent, the prolific character actor who made dozens of movie and tv appearances, perhaps best known for playing billy batts in "goodfellas" on the big screen and later as mob boss phil leotardo on "the sopranos" on hbo. frank vincent was 78 years old. >>> a significant change is coming for restaurant customers in one major american city. seattle has decided to ban all plastic straws and plastic utensils from businesses that serve food and drinks beginning in july 2018. instead they will have to offer compostable alternatives in an effort to reduce plastic waste. >>> well, it's official. the olympics are coming back to america. today the international olympic committee confirmed los angeles will host the 2028 summer games. it's the first time since 1996 the summer games will be held in the u.s. and the third time l.a. will
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nbc's tom costello has more. >> reporter: richard, the equifax breach is shaping up to be the singlest and most serious breach of personal data in u.s. history. in hurricane terms, it's a category 5 that could be with us for the rest of our lives. financial and cyber experts warn the equifax hack has the potential to haunt americans for decades, and every adult should assume their information was stolen. names, social security numbers, dobs, addresses, driver's license numbers, and 200,000 credit cards. >> really disconcerning because equifax is trusted. >> reporter: across the country frustration and anger at equifax's security lapse. >> i don't think there is any good excuse and i think their response is poor. >> you don't know who you can trust, where you can use your information, your credit cards. >> reporter: amid a public backlash, equifax said customers who sign up for one year of free credit monitoring and theft protection will not sur render their rights to sue. but the hack means we could all be at risk our whole lives. >> your name, address, social, date of birth, that in
nbc's tom costello has more. >> reporter: richard, the equifax breach is shaping up to be the singlest and most serious breach of personal data in u.s. history. in hurricane terms, it's a category 5 that could be with us for the rest of our lives. financial and cyber experts warn the equifax hack has the potential to haunt americans for decades, and every adult should assume their information was stolen. names, social security numbers, dobs, addresses, driver's license numbers, and...
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tom costello, nbc news, washington. >>> in southern california, fast-moving wildfire forced more than 1,000 from homes. corona, just outside of los angeles, has everybody on edge. santa ana winds blow. all adding to the st fire season in history. nbc news national correspondent miguel almaguer is there. >> reporter: this is the sight and sound of losing ground in suburbs of los angeles. notorious santa ana winds turning fire into a blow torch before sunrise in corona. >> it's scary. really scary. makes your heart stop. freaks you out knowing it's so close. >> evacuate. >> reporter: 1,500 people in a scramble to escape the flames quickly closing in. >> evacuate now. >> reporter: 500 homes in the path of the fire. freeways and roads leading to safety surrounded by the blaze. known as the canyon fire, 25-mile-an-hour winds whip through the dry hills, funneling flames like a river towards homes. nonstop air attack, helicopters using night vision soarin with southern california now beginning santa ana wind season, the most dangerous weeks are ahead. but fire season has already cost a recor
tom costello, nbc news, washington. >>> in southern california, fast-moving wildfire forced more than 1,000 from homes. corona, just outside of los angeles, has everybody on edge. santa ana winds blow. all adding to the st fire season in history. nbc news national correspondent miguel almaguer is there. >> reporter: this is the sight and sound of losing ground in suburbs of los angeles. notorious santa ana winds turning fire into a blow torch before sunrise in corona. >>...
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>> tom costello tonight. thank you. >>> still ahead, a pop star's secret struggle. selena gomez surprising fans by revealing a life-saving gift from her best friend. >>> we're back with that surprise announcement from a pop superstar. selena gomez, one of the biggest acts in music, said she stepped away from the spotlight because she's been recovering from a kidney transplant. a life saving gift from her best friend. and it's now shining a light on a disease that a lot of people don't know much about. here's nbc's anne thompson. >> reporter: selena gomez appears to lead a charmed red carpet life, going from "barney & friends" to disney channel stardom. then the top of billboard's charts. ♪ now the pop star sharing dramatic health news on instagram. "i needed to get a kidney transplant due to my lupus." posting the hospital photo with donor and best friend actress francia raisa, writing, "she gave me the ultimate gift and sacrifice by donating her kidney to me." the 25-year-old gomez is one of 1.5 million americans with lupus. called the great imitator because its sy
>> tom costello tonight. thank you. >>> still ahead, a pop star's secret struggle. selena gomez surprising fans by revealing a life-saving gift from her best friend. >>> we're back with that surprise announcement from a pop superstar. selena gomez, one of the biggest acts in music, said she stepped away from the spotlight because she's been recovering from a kidney transplant. a life saving gift from her best friend. and it's now shining a light on a disease that a lot...
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we asked nbc's tom costello to demonstrate the power of hurricane-force winds and how well the u.s.ed to withstand them. >> reporter: tonight, irma's ferocious winds have the potential to wreak even more havoc than cat 5s andrew, katrina, rita or wilma. to better understand how to protect life and property university of maryland wind tunnel researchers re-create hurricane-force winds. this is now a category 1 storm, 80 miles per hour. we're looking at some damage to unanchored mobile homes, trees and shrubs. this is now a category 2 storm. 100-mile-per-hour winds. there is no way you can stand in this. so expect damage to roofs, to windows. this is now a category 3. 115 miles per hour. the wind is pulling my cheeks and my skin back. anything that isn't tied down would be uprooted and torn from its foundation. after just a few minutes in cat 3 winds last year the engineers said enough. it's just absolutely exhausting to stand in those kinds of winds. today irma at 155 miles per hour is among the strongest hurricanes ever recorded. even homes built to national standards can come apart
we asked nbc's tom costello to demonstrate the power of hurricane-force winds and how well the u.s.ed to withstand them. >> reporter: tonight, irma's ferocious winds have the potential to wreak even more havoc than cat 5s andrew, katrina, rita or wilma. to better understand how to protect life and property university of maryland wind tunnel researchers re-create hurricane-force winds. this is now a category 1 storm, 80 miles per hour. we're looking at some damage to unanchored mobile...
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>> tom costello in washington. thanks. >>> president trump has been monitoring irma from the nation's capital where today the senate passed a $15 billion relief package for victims of hurricanes harvey and irma under a surprising deal that the president cut with democrats. it now moves on to the house. all this happening as the president's son donald trump jr. appeared before senate investigators answering questions about that secret meeting he took with a russian attorney during the 2016 campaign. we get more from nbc news chief white house correspondent hallie jackson. >> reporter: tinted windows blocked the view of donald trump jr. inside this car after he avoided cameras at the capital. for five hours today behind closed doors the president's son meeting with senate investigators looking into russia's interference with the 2016 election. according to a statement obtained by nbc news, trump jr. said he took a june 2016 meeting with a russian lawyer and others because he thought he'd get dirt on hillary clinton.
>> tom costello in washington. thanks. >>> president trump has been monitoring irma from the nation's capital where today the senate passed a $15 billion relief package for victims of hurricanes harvey and irma under a surprising deal that the president cut with democrats. it now moves on to the house. all this happening as the president's son donald trump jr. appeared before senate investigators answering questions about that secret meeting he took with a russian attorney during...
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here's tom costello. >> reporter: the final moments came just before 8:00 a.m.e, nasa's beloved cassini space craft in a fatal dive into saturn's atmosphere. >> and this is the place where cassini took its final plunge. >> reporter: cassini first arrived in 2004 after a seven year journey. ever since we've all had a sort of ringside the solar system, the night side of saturn, those radiant rings that have so captured or imaginations, raging hurricanes and images that forced a sign timpg rethink. the moon tighten looks like mars rather than frozen ice. could something be alive down there. >> this is truly been beyond my wildest dreams. >> reporter: then just four months ago, cassini took all of us on a series of deep dives between saturn's rings. >> you feel like you're there and you could reach out and touch the rings. >> reporter: but after 20 years and 5 billion miles, cassini was out of fuel and nasa feared crashing it into a moon could contaminate any potential life forms so it put cassini into a fast dive fire ball, 75,000-miles-per-hour. >> the space craft
here's tom costello. >> reporter: the final moments came just before 8:00 a.m.e, nasa's beloved cassini space craft in a fatal dive into saturn's atmosphere. >> and this is the place where cassini took its final plunge. >> reporter: cassini first arrived in 2004 after a seven year journey. ever since we've all had a sort of ringside the solar system, the night side of saturn, those radiant rings that have so captured or imaginations, raging hurricanes and images that forced a...
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tom costello, thanks. we're back with a major city banning something that americans have used for decades now. with my moderate to severe crohn's disease,... ...i was always searching for ways to manage my symptoms. then i realized managing was all i was doing. when i finally told my doctor, he said humira was for people like me who have tried other medications,... but still experience the symptoms of moderate to severe crohn's disease. in clinical studies, the majority of patients on humira saw significant symptom relief... ...and many achieved remission. humira can lower your ability to fight infections... ...including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers,... including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions,... ...and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if you've had tb,... ...hepatitis b, are pro
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>> tom costello, thank you. >>> back with a moment with a touching new tradition at one university as america welcomes back college football. ♪ that's why there's trintellix, a prescription medication for depression. trintellix may help you take a step forward in improving your depression. tell your healthcare professional right away if your depression worsens, or you have unusual changes in mood, behavior or thoughts of suicide. antidepressants can increase these in children, teens and young adults. do not take with maois. about your medications, including migraine, psychiatric and depression medications, to avoid a potentially life-threatening condition. increased risk of bleeding or bruising may occur, especially if taken with nsaid pain relievers, aspirin or blood thinners. manic episodes or vision problems may occur in some people. may cause low sodium levels. the most c
>> tom costello, thank you. >>> back with a moment with a touching new tradition at one university as america welcomes back college football. ♪ that's why there's trintellix, a prescription medication for depression. trintellix may help you take a step forward in improving your depression. tell your healthcare professional right away if your depression worsens, or you have unusual changes in mood, behavior or thoughts of suicide. antidepressants can increase these in children,...
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>> tom costello, thanks. next here tonight we join the mayor here in sarasota as this community begins to survey the damage from irma. ota as this ♪ if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis,... ...isn't it time to let the real you shine through? maybe it's time for otezla (apremilast). otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable after just 4 months,... ...with reduced redness,... ...thickness, and scaliness of plaques. and the otezla prescribing information has... ...no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. otezla may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. tell your doctor if these occur. ...risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have... ...a history of depression... ...or suicidal thoughts,... ...or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla... ...reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. other side effects
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>> tom costello tonight. thank you. >>> still ahead, a pop star's secret struggle. selena gomez surprising fans by selena gomez surprising fans by r the holidays, we get a gift for mom and dad. and every year, we split it equally. except for one of us. i write them a poem instead! and one for each of you too! that one's actually yours. that one. regardless, we're stuck with the bill. to many, words are the most valuable currency. last i checked, stores don't take "words." some do. not everyone can be the poetic voice of a generation. i know, right? such a burden. the bank of america mobile banking app. the fast, secure and simple way to send money. what do you have there? p3 it's meat, cheese and nuts. i keep my protein interesting. oh yea, me too. i have cheese and uh these herbs. p3 snacks. the more interesting way to get your protein. you don't let anything lkeep you sidelined. come on! that's why you drink ensure. with 9 grams of protein, and 26 vitamins and minerals... for the strength and energy, to get back to doing what you love. ensure, always be you. you f
>> tom costello tonight. thank you. >>> still ahead, a pop star's secret struggle. selena gomez surprising fans by selena gomez surprising fans by r the holidays, we get a gift for mom and dad. and every year, we split it equally. except for one of us. i write them a poem instead! and one for each of you too! that one's actually yours. that one. regardless, we're stuck with the bill. to many, words are the most valuable currency. last i checked, stores don't take...
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. >> nbc's tom costello is in washington, d.c. he's up at fema's headquarters. tom, what are they talking about? >> yeah, matt, we have just now stepped outside of fema headquarters because they're holding some personnel briefings inside. let me give you a couple of headlines as of this moment. fema's administrator is now saying that the westward movement of this storm presents a worst case scenario for florida and for the emergency response. that's coming from the fema administrator. we expect to be back in the command center in a number of minutes here. let me give you a couple of headline concerns or bullet points that they have here in washington, d.c. that millions could be without power up and down the peninsula. that remains a big concern for them. they're also talking about having to preposition so much emergency supplies. they're talking about two and a half million meals ready to go. 1.4 million liters of washington. they are staging additional commodities across the entire region. they have a major fema staging point along with local authorities in gro
. >> nbc's tom costello is in washington, d.c. he's up at fema's headquarters. tom, what are they talking about? >> yeah, matt, we have just now stepped outside of fema headquarters because they're holding some personnel briefings inside. let me give you a couple of headlines as of this moment. fema's administrator is now saying that the westward movement of this storm presents a worst case scenario for florida and for the emergency response. that's coming from the fema...
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tom costello reporting. >> it is friday. looking at the weekend. >> i want to look at the weekend. don't want to look at jose. >> yes we have to now. it is shifting, closer, closer to the coast. with this point. the adviser, start telling people in southern preparedness kits and supplies in the beginning. make sure you have all of them. in case this gets close. 11:00 advisory. 5:00. going to shift closer to the coast. here's why the red line is the hurricane centers forecast. all of the computer models from overnight are well to the west. 100 miles west of the that. you can see where the lines are generally heading. close call in long island, role island. and masters. >> try to get ahead of the game. have all your preparations just in continues. you're watching early today on a friday morning. >>> earlier this week camp pendleton, now fort hood and bragg where military personnel injured and in two instances killed during training accidents. in all, over 20 service members have been hurt in training accidents on the three military installations. and now, many want answers including
tom costello reporting. >> it is friday. looking at the weekend. >> i want to look at the weekend. don't want to look at jose. >> yes we have to now. it is shifting, closer, closer to the coast. with this point. the adviser, start telling people in southern preparedness kits and supplies in the beginning. make sure you have all of them. in case this gets close. 11:00 advisory. 5:00. going to shift closer to the coast. here's why the red line is the hurricane centers forecast....
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tom costello reporting. >> it is friday. looking at the weekend. >> i want to look at the weekend. don't want to look at jose. >> yes we have to now. it is shifting, closer, closer to the coast. with this point. the adviser, s people in southern preparedness kits and supplies in the beginning. make sure you have all of them. in case this gets close. 11:00 advisory. 5:00. going to shift closer to the coast. here's why the red line is the hurricane centers forecast. all of the computer models from overnight are well to the west. 100 miles west of the that. you can see where the lines are generally heading. close call in long island, role island. and masters. >> try to get ahead of the game. have all your preparations just in case. that's a look at the big weather story of the day. here is a closer look at your day ahead. beautiful weather out there today. no problems or thoughts of jose. temperatures in the 70s. 80s. all of the rain, humidity from irma moved off the coast. still very hot in florida. typical afternoon storms. yeah, sorry to give bad news on jose. unfortunately, let's,
tom costello reporting. >> it is friday. looking at the weekend. >> i want to look at the weekend. don't want to look at jose. >> yes we have to now. it is shifting, closer, closer to the coast. with this point. the adviser, s people in southern preparedness kits and supplies in the beginning. make sure you have all of them. in case this gets close. 11:00 advisory. 5:00. going to shift closer to the coast. here's why the red line is the hurricane centers forecast. all of the...
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customers. >> that was tom costello reporting. we've posted information on our nbc washington app about where to go to find out if you have been affected by this. >> switching gears, racially charge grad fee tee showing up an georgetown university. >> this time swastikas were spray painted inside a door elevator. the university has sent out a campuswide e-mail condemning the acts. the anti-defamation league released this statement. it reads in part this racist and anti-semitic symbol must always be taken seriously a the police are still investigating. >>> only on "news4," exclusive interviews with ford explore owners who say their suvs are making them sick. >> the stop n go traffic on the beltway was the scarous time of my life. i really thought i was going to die. >>> a "news4" investigation exposes a potential danger on the road and why some drivers claim ford is turning its back on its customers. >> consumer investigator reporter susan hogan is working with you on what you need to know to protect your family. that i would get t
customers. >> that was tom costello reporting. we've posted information on our nbc washington app about where to go to find out if you have been affected by this. >> switching gears, racially charge grad fee tee showing up an georgetown university. >> this time swastikas were spray painted inside a door elevator. the university has sent out a campuswide e-mail condemning the acts. the anti-defamation league released this statement. it reads in part this racist and anti-semitic...
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tom costello has more. >> reporter: the hack could go down as among the biggest ever and involving nearlys. population. credit reporting agency equifax says the data breach involved the names, doctor'ses, social security numbers and addresses for 143 million people. and 209,000 credit card numbers were stolen. it was discovered july 29th. equifax released a video statement. >> i deeply regret this incident. i apologize to every effected consumer and all of our partners. >> reporter: equifax is one of the three big kricredit reportig they say the credit reporting data base wasn't effected but managed to exploit a vulnerability on an application. >> this is like hurricane irma size proportions effecting u.s. customers. >> this morning we're learning the three top executives at equifax sold $2 million worth of shares just days after the cyber attack. the company says the trio had quote no knowledge it occurred. at the time they sold their shares. the fbi is actively investigating and equifax has been cooperating with them. to learn if your information has been hacked you can go to our "early
tom costello has more. >> reporter: the hack could go down as among the biggest ever and involving nearlys. population. credit reporting agency equifax says the data breach involved the names, doctor'ses, social security numbers and addresses for 143 million people. and 209,000 credit card numbers were stolen. it was discovered july 29th. equifax released a video statement. >> i deeply regret this incident. i apologize to every effected consumer and all of our partners. >>...
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we go to nbc's tom costello who really looks at the power of the hurricane-force winds for us and howhe united states is prepared to withstand them. >> reporter: irma's ferocious winds have the potential to wreak even more havoc than cat 5s andrew, katrina, rita, or wilma. to better understand how to protect life and property, university of maryland wind tunnel researchers re-create the hurricane-force winds. >> this is a category-1 storm, 80 miles per hour. this is now a category-2 storm, 100 mile-per-hour winds. there is no way you could stand in this. significant damage to roofs, to windows. this is now a category 3. 115 miles per hour. the wind is pulling my cheeks and my skin back. anything that isn't tied down will be uprooted and torn from its foundation. after just a few minutes in cat-3 winds last year, the engineers said enough. >> it's just absolutely exhausting to stand in those kind of winds. >> reporter: irma at 155 miles per hour is among the strongest hurricanes ever recorded. even homes built to national standards can come apart in 100 mile-per-hour winds. across flor
we go to nbc's tom costello who really looks at the power of the hurricane-force winds for us and howhe united states is prepared to withstand them. >> reporter: irma's ferocious winds have the potential to wreak even more havoc than cat 5s andrew, katrina, rita, or wilma. to better understand how to protect life and property, university of maryland wind tunnel researchers re-create the hurricane-force winds. >> this is a category-1 storm, 80 miles per hour. this is now a category-2...
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. >> tom costello is here to explain how you do that. >> reporter: i've spent the last week trying to figure this out and i've done it myself. it's not that difficult except here's the problem, every one of these credit reporting agencies, equifax, experian and transunion, are all overloaded go to the "nbc nightly news" facebook page. we have links up there for one-stop shopping. go to the ftc website, ftc.gov, and they have good links. i called up with the numbers on the ftc's website, so i know they were legit. i called up all three and they ask you to type in your social security number, ask you to type in the numeric number of your address, some other factors, what state you live in and then they will ask you do you want to put a credit freeze. it only allows the companies you already do business with to have access to your credit. a criminal, therefore -- >> you can? >> correct. a criminal cannot open a new credit line, try to open a car loan or take out a mortgage or whatever. you still have access to your credit line. here's the catch. if you decide you want to suddenly go buy
. >> tom costello is here to explain how you do that. >> reporter: i've spent the last week trying to figure this out and i've done it myself. it's not that difficult except here's the problem, every one of these credit reporting agencies, equifax, experian and transunion, are all overloaded go to the "nbc nightly news" facebook page. we have links up there for one-stop shopping. go to the ftc website, ftc.gov, and they have good links. i called up with the numbers on the...
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tom costello reporting. >> it is friday. looking at the weekend. >> i want to look at the weekend. don't want to look at jose. >> yes we have to now. it is shifting, closer, closer to the coast. with this point. the adviser, start telling people in southern preparedness kits and supplies in the beginning. make sure you have all of them. in case this gets close. 11:00 advisory. 5:00. going to shift closer to the coast. here's why the red line is the hurricane centers forecast. all of the computer models from overnight are well to the west. 100 miles west of the that. you can see where the lines are generally heading. close call in long island, role island. and masters. >> try to get ahead of the game. have all your preparations just ncase. still very hot in florida. typical afternoon storms. yeah, sorry to give bad news on jose. unfortunately, let's, some people have to start preparing. >> got to go. not to preel pair. >> 23 years after in living color, jim carrey is returning, eternal sunshine of the spotless mind. >> on showtime, the show is executive produced by the pair. actor j
tom costello reporting. >> it is friday. looking at the weekend. >> i want to look at the weekend. don't want to look at jose. >> yes we have to now. it is shifting, closer, closer to the coast. with this point. the adviser, start telling people in southern preparedness kits and supplies in the beginning. make sure you have all of them. in case this gets close. 11:00 advisory. 5:00. going to shift closer to the coast. here's why the red line is the hurricane centers forecast....
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nbc's tom costello explains how some companies are attracting talent with technology. >> hi, sweetheart. my name is ashley. >> reporter: mid-morning at johns hopkins all-childrens hospital in st. pete. >> i'll start by listening to your heart, okay? >> reporter: ashley is making the e.r. rounds. >> when was the last time you had a treatment? i heard you had asthma. >> reporter: as a pediatric assistant, ashley is in high demand across the country, but there's a reason she ended up here. the hospital was targeting her phone. >> i kept seeing johns hopkins all childrens showing up and i started to see what opportunities they had available. >> reporter: every time ashley drove to her old job in dallas help wanted ads would pop up. it wasn't by chance. johns hopkins is using geo-fencing technology to find people whose online profiles indicate pediatric expertise, targeting cell phones in zip codes with pediatric hospitals in seattle, boston, chicago, boston and texas, kind of the online shopping ads that keep following you. >> this is one of the ads and pediatric practitioners and p.a. jobs
nbc's tom costello explains how some companies are attracting talent with technology. >> hi, sweetheart. my name is ashley. >> reporter: mid-morning at johns hopkins all-childrens hospital in st. pete. >> i'll start by listening to your heart, okay? >> reporter: ashley is making the e.r. rounds. >> when was the last time you had a treatment? i heard you had asthma. >> reporter: as a pediatric assistant, ashley is in high demand across the country, but there's...
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tom costello spells us now d.c. and states across the country are fighting back. >> reporter: how often has it happened to you? you check out of a hotel in any town, usa, and on your bill is an unexpected charge? when a wisconsin doctor and his family visited new york, he expected the $260 a night charge for the crowne plaza in times square, but not the $30 resort fee in fine print on the internet. >> they hook you with the lower fee and add this to make up for it. >> reporter: resort fees, u destination fees, service fees. hotels say they cover pool access, turn-down service and so-called complimentary drinks. 47 state attorneys general are investigating whether hotels are being transparent and honest about adding the fees. >> we don't think it is fair to consumers that they're going in thinking they're paying one rate and they're coming out paying another. >> reporter: crowne plaza didn't respond to our request for comment. marriott is among the hotels named in the investigation, though it and the hotel industry t
tom costello spells us now d.c. and states across the country are fighting back. >> reporter: how often has it happened to you? you check out of a hotel in any town, usa, and on your bill is an unexpected charge? when a wisconsin doctor and his family visited new york, he expected the $260 a night charge for the crowne plaza in times square, but not the $30 resort fee in fine print on the internet. >> they hook you with the lower fee and add this to make up for it. >>...
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nbc's tom costello joins me from d.c. now. of flak and justifiably so over how they've been handling this breach whach. what are they doing now? >> well, they haven't really released new statements other than to say they apologize and will do better. that said they have got a big problem here of just of their own making. they've got federal investigations, as you mentioned a congressional investigation. multiple congressional investigations. and states attorneys general and also a mounting lawsuits, class action lawsuits. i talked to the attorney general of massachusetts about all of this. here's what she had to say. >> what we've seen here is the most outrageous, the most egregious example of a company not doing what it needs to do when it comes to protecting consumer information. >> and there's even more to it. and we have developments just today, and that is the company said early on, equifax said that there was a vulnerability in some software they were using. a web application made by apache software, an open source softw
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as nbc's tom costello report, who needs it? >> reporter: it gets worse by the day. >> welcome to the automated security breach system. three credit agencies swamped with calls from millions of americans trying to put a fast freeze on their credit reports. 143 million names, social security numbers, dobs, addresses, driver's licenses, all stolen. >> what we've seen here is the most outrageous, the most egregious example of a company not doing what it needs to do when it comes to protecting consumer information. >> reporter: usa today editor l editorial, equifax ceo writes we are devoting resources to make sure this kind of incident doesn't happen again. meanwhile, those blue and white social security cards we all have were first issued in 1935 when fdr was president. if they have all been stolen, is it a time for a 21st century high-tech makeover. >> it shouldn't be harder to get into my iphone than it is to hack my social security number. >> reporter: over the years, social security numbers morphed into a national identificatio
as nbc's tom costello report, who needs it? >> reporter: it gets worse by the day. >> welcome to the automated security breach system. three credit agencies swamped with calls from millions of americans trying to put a fast freeze on their credit reports. 143 million names, social security numbers, dobs, addresses, driver's licenses, all stolen. >> what we've seen here is the most outrageous, the most egregious example of a company not doing what it needs to do when it comes...
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. >> nbc's tom costello is joining us next with a closer look at the ceo's sudden move and the steps you still need to take to seotect your mark herring: my mom to provide for our family. at one point, she got fired for of all things -- getting married. that was a lifelong lesson for me: when people are hurt, you need to stand up and do something. and i've never forgotten that as your attorney general. whether it's protecting veterans and seniors from shady debt collectors, or cracking down on gangs and drug traffickers, i have one guiding principle: do what's right for people. i'm mark herring, candidate for attorney general, and i sponsored this ad. >>> more fallout from that massive equifax security breach. >> the head of the credit reporting agency has now left the company. equifax's board of directors announced this morning that ceo and chairman richard smith has retired. he had been at the helm of the company since 2005, electric. the move comes weeks after a data breach that impacted the personal information of 143 million people. >> nbc's tom costello has been working on this
. >> nbc's tom costello is joining us next with a closer look at the ceo's sudden move and the steps you still need to take to seotect your mark herring: my mom to provide for our family. at one point, she got fired for of all things -- getting married. that was a lifelong lesson for me: when people are hurt, you need to stand up and do something. and i've never forgotten that as your attorney general. whether it's protecting veterans and seniors from shady debt collectors, or cracking...