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tom costello goes behind the scenes and shows us. >> reporter: 1.4 million pieces of luggage move through america's airports every single day. >> no lithium batteries and no e-cigarettes, right? >> right. >> reporter: from the ticket counter to belts, to tsa, and to the belly of a plane. >> you have any problems in the bag, that's what you'll report back. >> reporter: throughout the journey, every bar coded bag is constantly scanned and tracked. >> realtime tracking allows our customers to know where their bag is throughout their journey. >> reporter: in philadelphia, the entire process can run two miles. every single checked bag goes through a that c.t. scanner. anything that looks suspicious gets diverted for a second look. roughly 12% of checked bags in philadelphia require extra screening. where is the problem >> at the bottom of the bag near the wheels that's i >> reporter: it could be thick books, alcohol or something what is it >> it's wrapped food and fish in here. >> reporter: fish? >> you have some meat. >> reporter: the travel tips, weigh your luggage at home if it's over 50 po
tom costello goes behind the scenes and shows us. >> reporter: 1.4 million pieces of luggage move through america's airports every single day. >> no lithium batteries and no e-cigarettes, right? >> right. >> reporter: from the ticket counter to belts, to tsa, and to the belly of a plane. >> you have any problems in the bag, that's what you'll report back. >> reporter: throughout the journey, every bar coded bag is constantly scanned and tracked. >>...
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cardiologists warn the most serious patients could need medication or surgery tom costello, nbc news, washington. >>> up next, honoring a hero >>> finallniwe remember a firefighter that lost his life saving two fellow firefighters. here is ann thompson with those who serve. >> reporter: the cadence of grief in worcester, massachusetts today. thousands of firefighters, sorrow and strength helping to lay to rest lieutenant jason minard killed last week to look for a baby firefighters didn't know had already been taken out of the burning house the 39-year-old helping two firefighters to safety before he died including danny pace's brother. >> his actions are the reason my only brother is still here today. >> reporter: actions that left tina minard a widow and josh, without their father. >> thank you will never just be enough. >> reporter: for laying down his life for friends and strangers. ann thompson, nbc news. >> and our hearts go out to the family. that's "nightly news." i'm lester holt. thank you for watching and good night >>> right now at 6:00, we are following some breaking news.
cardiologists warn the most serious patients could need medication or surgery tom costello, nbc news, washington. >>> up next, honoring a hero >>> finallniwe remember a firefighter that lost his life saving two fellow firefighters. here is ann thompson with those who serve. >> reporter: the cadence of grief in worcester, massachusetts today. thousands of firefighters, sorrow and strength helping to lay to rest lieutenant jason minard killed last week to look for a baby...
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of your activity being tracked. >> reporter: a data miner's dream growing with every key stroke tom costello, nbc news, washington. >>> coming up next for us, an exclusive look at a way to protect your family from food poisoning. >>> watch the incredible scene a man falls and pulled up by a transit employee who was in the right place at the right time. afterward their emotional embrace and that worker being hailed as a hero tonight. >>> at least ten people have normally it can take weeks to find the source of contaminated food but john torres has a look at new technology than nation's most widespread and serious health problems.icansic food every year. more than 100,000 hospitalized. >> my view is one food-born illness is one too many. >> reporter: frank oversees food safety for the fda he blames an old-fashioned system that relies on paper invoices to track down the source of an outbreak. >> i'm envisioning an army of people going through papers that leads them to one paper thatthe. six weeks to trace the source of contaminated romaine lettu now the fda pushing new technology so typicalny v
of your activity being tracked. >> reporter: a data miner's dream growing with every key stroke tom costello, nbc news, washington. >>> coming up next for us, an exclusive look at a way to protect your family from food poisoning. >>> watch the incredible scene a man falls and pulled up by a transit employee who was in the right place at the right time. afterward their emotional embrace and that worker being hailed as a hero tonight. >>> at least ten people have...
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here is nbc's tom costello. feet >> everybody breathe we're almost landing. >> reporter: passengers grabbing for oxygen masks as 43-year-old jennifer sucked out of a shattered window as they tried desperately to pull her back in, the captain declared an emergency. >> number one engine failure boeing 737, 149 souls on board. >> reporter: once on ground, investigators found a fan blade inside the left engine had broken apart in flight, tearing off a piece of the engine cowling, or casing, that shattered jennifer riordan's passenger window she left behind two children and her husband michael. >> she was genuine and pure to her core. >> reporter: it was the second fan blade to break off a southwest 737 in less than a year. investigators determined a metal fatigue crack had gone undetected for years southwest immediately inspected all of its similar fan blades and found 16 additional cracks today the ntsb called on boeing and engine maker cfm to make design changes and protect planes from similar failures >> we are t
here is nbc's tom costello. feet >> everybody breathe we're almost landing. >> reporter: passengers grabbing for oxygen masks as 43-year-old jennifer sucked out of a shattered window as they tried desperately to pull her back in, the captain declared an emergency. >> number one engine failure boeing 737, 149 souls on board. >> reporter: once on ground, investigators found a fan blade inside the left engine had broken apart in flight, tearing off a piece of the engine...
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>> tom costello tracking it all. thank you for that. >>> we're following an explosion and fire tonight at a chemical plant in texas near the louisiana border residents evacuated, thanksgiving plans disrupted and late today a second blast. morgan chesky has that story. >> reporter: the overnight blast shook this texas town to its core the explosion so powerful it was caught on doorbell cameras across port neches, a coastal area east of houston stunned residents running from their homes to see what happened some even forced to evacuate. >> it sounded like a bomb went off. >> reporter: the blast whipping through tpc group, a company that produces chemicals making rubber, fuels and plastics three workers were injured tonight, it's the smoldering mess pouring potentially toxic smoke in texas skies that has residents worried. >> definitely worried about what's going in the air. >> reporter: officials warning to stay away >> take necessary precautions to move cross or upwind from the event and find yourself not in that plum
>> tom costello tracking it all. thank you for that. >>> we're following an explosion and fire tonight at a chemical plant in texas near the louisiana border residents evacuated, thanksgiving plans disrupted and late today a second blast. morgan chesky has that story. >> reporter: the overnight blast shook this texas town to its core the explosion so powerful it was caught on doorbell cameras across port neches, a coastal area east of houston stunned residents running from...
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tom costello, nbc news, washington >>> up next for us tonight, a 911 call for help, and why the dispatchers were fired. >>> up next, the 911 personnel under fire after an emergency call was mishandled while investigators say the supervisor was apparently streaming netflix. here is morgan chesky. >> reporter: tonight two 911 dispatchers are out of a job from what took place at this florida gas station when a gunman opened fire. his bullet barely missed a woman sitting in her car she called 911 three times, but the police never came, in part because the supervisor was distracted, watching netflix and hulu on the job, according to investigators. >> she's concerned she is going to die. she doesn't know what is going on at this moment, and no one responded. >> reporter: police say the first mistake came when two 911 operators mistakenly logged the call as a suspicious incident instead of a shooting, and the supervisor didn't catch the error. the lead investigator calling it a catastrophic failure after an internal investigation revealed at the most critical time when the incident occurred, a mov
tom costello, nbc news, washington >>> up next for us tonight, a 911 call for help, and why the dispatchers were fired. >>> up next, the 911 personnel under fire after an emergency call was mishandled while investigators say the supervisor was apparently streaming netflix. here is morgan chesky. >> reporter: tonight two 911 dispatchers are out of a job from what took place at this florida gas station when a gunman opened fire. his bullet barely missed a woman sitting in...
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lester. >> tom costello, thanks. >>> up next, holiday fixer, what's new this year with the radio whats it take, to call yourself an explorer? traveling to the darkest depths of the ocean. pushing beyond the known horizon. passing through... "hey mom," "can we get fro-yo?", >>"yeah, fro-yo." "yes." the all-new 2020 ford explorer st. with intelligent 4wd and terrain management system. it's the greatest exploration vehicle of all time. it's easy to move forward when you're ready for what comes next. at fidelity, we make sure you have a clear plan to cover the essentials in retirement, as well as all the things you want to do. and on the way, you'll get timely investment help to keep you on the right track, without the unnecessary fees you might expect from so many financial firms. because when you have a partner who gives you clarity at every step, there's nothing to stop you from moving forward. who gives you clarity at every step, itso chantix can help you quit slow turkey. along with support, chantix is proven to help you quit. with chantix you can keep smoking at first and ease into
lester. >> tom costello, thanks. >>> up next, holiday fixer, what's new this year with the radio whats it take, to call yourself an explorer? traveling to the darkest depths of the ocean. pushing beyond the known horizon. passing through... "hey mom," "can we get fro-yo?", >>"yeah, fro-yo." "yes." the all-new 2020 ford explorer st. with intelligent 4wd and terrain management system. it's the greatest exploration vehicle of all time....
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tom costello, nbc news, washington >>> "monday night football" was south of the border this week.as the chiefs and chargers trying to put up points in the thin air of mexico city. but the showdown wasn't quite the offensive shootout we were expecting. the reigning mvp patrick mahomes only threw that one touchdown to kelce. threw four interceptions which costs the chargers the game and possibly their chance at a playoff run. chiefs win it 24-17. >>> still ahead, kanye west and dr. dre could collaborate. >>> and the duchess meghan markle takes the world by storm. that's next on "today. 4 out of 5 users felt better joint comfort. move free. find our coupon in sunday's paper. upbeat music♪ no cover-up spray here. cheaper aerosols can cover up odors in a flowery fog. but febreze air effects eliminates odors. with a 100% natural propellent. it leaves behind a pleasant scent you'll love. [ deep inhale] freshen up. don't cover up. febreze. (danny)'s voice) of course you don'te because you didn't!? your job isn't doing hard work... ...it's making them do hard work... ...and getting paid fo
tom costello, nbc news, washington >>> "monday night football" was south of the border this week.as the chiefs and chargers trying to put up points in the thin air of mexico city. but the showdown wasn't quite the offensive shootout we were expecting. the reigning mvp patrick mahomes only threw that one touchdown to kelce. threw four interceptions which costs the chargers the game and possibly their chance at a playoff run. chiefs win it 24-17. >>> still ahead, kanye...
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the company's cofounder telling us women are being treated unfairly with more on that, here's tom costello. >> reporter: apple calls it simple and secure. >> the credit card created by apple, not a bank >> reporter: but apple and partner goldman sachs are now accused of gender bias software developer and billionaire david han ameyer hansen said he and his wife share assets and income but apple card gave him a credit line 20 times higher than hers, even though she has a higher credit score. >> it seemed very discriminatory i would get 20 times the credit limit, even though our stats were the same >> reporter: goldman said a computer algorithm made the decision when hansen vented on twitter, social media erupted with similar stories. even the man who cofounded apple, steve wozniak, said he got ten times the credit limit his wife got. >> it was so low, i could barely buy a plane tactile and i buy all of his plane tickets. >> i was thinking in terms of assets and income and it's the same for both of us and that should determine your credit worthiness >> reporter: goldman sachs, apple's financi
the company's cofounder telling us women are being treated unfairly with more on that, here's tom costello. >> reporter: apple calls it simple and secure. >> the credit card created by apple, not a bank >> reporter: but apple and partner goldman sachs are now accused of gender bias software developer and billionaire david han ameyer hansen said he and his wife share assets and income but apple card gave him a credit line 20 times higher than hers, even though she has a higher...
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emergencies and promising to review any guest reservation that looks high-risk >> our thanks to tom costelloort. >> still to come, a twister wreaks havoc in greece >> plus sandra bullock and ellen are joining rcfoes inside their behind the scenes battle against a massive internet scam. (girl) nooooooooooooo! (man) nooooo! (girl) nooooo... (vo) quick, the quicker picker upper! bounty picks up messes quicker, and is two times more absorbent than the leading ordinary brand. (man and pirate girl) ahoy! (laughing) (vo) bounty, the quicker picker upper. a lot will happen in your life. wrinkles just won't. neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair's derm-proven retinol works so fast, it takes only one week to reveal younger looking skin. making wrinkles look so last week. rapid wrinkle repair® pair with retinol oil for 2x the wrinkle fighting power. neutrogena® to help you maintain balance and help keep you active and well-rested. because hey, tomorrow's coming up fast. nature's bounty. because you're better off healthy. the pain and swelling.. nature's bounty. the psoriasis. cosentyx treats more than just
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vide sharing app that kids and young nbc's tom costello is following this one for us. s but with over a billion users, billion with a b, there's growing concern about who's seeing all the personal data that the company collects and now lawmakers on capitol hill are sounding the alarm it's the wildly popular video sharing app that kids and young adults can't get enough of tictoc, where users can post short clips with flashy effects, surpassed 1 billion installs earlier this year. >> this tiny human has taken me prisoner, i'm being held against my will. >> now the place where animals light up the screen and viral videos make the rounds is finding itself under a new microscope according to reports in the "new york times" and reuters, the committee on foreign investment in the united states has launched a national security review of the company's beijing based owner, bike dance technology it comes amid growing fears on capitol hill that potentially sensitive user data on the app could wind up in the hands of the chinese government the new reports coming two years after the
vide sharing app that kids and young nbc's tom costello is following this one for us. s but with over a billion users, billion with a b, there's growing concern about who's seeing all the personal data that the company collects and now lawmakers on capitol hill are sounding the alarm it's the wildly popular video sharing app that kids and young adults can't get enough of tictoc, where users can post short clips with flashy effects, surpassed 1 billion installs earlier this year. >> this...
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nbc's tom costello is joining us. tom, what can you tell us about this >> reporter: this involved two private planes at the san antonio airport. the faa tells us one plane was taxiing when it clipped the wing of the second plane that was parked as you can see, one plane ran right up on top of the other one. both planes are cessna citations. the fire department says nobody was injured and the faa has for years worked to reduce the danger from so-called runway incursions and taxi way accidents when one plane runs into the other one on the ground we don't know the speed at which the taxiing plane was moving but the damage does appear to be rather significant. >> it makes for an odd picture. all right, tom, thank you. >>> there are new questions about the weapon a 16-year-old used to kill two classmates yesterday at his school in california as authorities still search for a motive miguel almaguer has details. >> reporter: the day after five students were gunned down by a classmate in santa clarita investigators still have
nbc's tom costello is joining us. tom, what can you tell us about this >> reporter: this involved two private planes at the san antonio airport. the faa tells us one plane was taxiing when it clipped the wing of the second plane that was parked as you can see, one plane ran right up on top of the other one. both planes are cessna citations. the fire department says nobody was injured and the faa has for years worked to reduce the danger from so-called runway incursions and taxi way...
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tom costello has been looking at the best times to hit the road. tom, looks like you've got a lot of companyy. >> lester, good evening. we've already got significant traffic across much of the country. take a look at the traffic going into l.a.x. airport in los angeles today. if you're hoping to beat the congestion tomorrow, you'll need to get up very early with the kids. a google analysis finds 3:00 a.m. is the best time to leave home if you're in boston, chicago, dallas, detroit, houston, phoenix, san francisco, d.c you can leave at 4:00 a.m. in tampa, miami, orlando, l.a., new york, philly, and seattle. and you can sleep in until 5:00 if you're in pittsburgh and st. louis. in virtually every city, the worst time to leave is going to be between 4:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. tomorrow delays projected to be two to three times worse than normal. the best time to return home friday 4:00 a.m the worst time to return home any time on sunday. lester, back to you. >> i think 4:00 a.m. is pretty worse. thank you, tom >>> tonight we're going talk about the e. col
tom costello has been looking at the best times to hit the road. tom, looks like you've got a lot of companyy. >> lester, good evening. we've already got significant traffic across much of the country. take a look at the traffic going into l.a.x. airport in los angeles today. if you're hoping to beat the congestion tomorrow, you'll need to get up very early with the kids. a google analysis finds 3:00 a.m. is the best time to leave home if you're in boston, chicago, dallas, detroit,...
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. >> reporter: the cyber truck delivery date 2021 tom costello, nbc news, washington. >>gowea lot more to tell you about hour a daughter's fake call to order pizza alainsher mom, saving her and leading to the arrest of a suspect you'll hear that call next. >>> plus, as holiday op it takes to get your order to the door in this case, my door in record time >>> and opening up a whole new world that's inspiring america. it's an emotional scene in the classroom. we hope you'll stay with us. >>> we're back with quick and creative thinking that alerted police in ohio to an attack against a woman whose daughter decided to order pizza to help her. gabe gutierrez explains. >> 911 >> reporter: at first the dispatcher at this caller was mistaken.he >> i would like to order a pizza at -- >> this is the wrong number to call for a pizza. >> reporter: turns out, she knew exactly what she was doing. >> no, no, no, you're not understanding. >> i'm getting you now. >> okay. >> i got it. >> police say the woman in oregon, ohio really meant to call 911 to report that a man was beating her
. >> reporter: the cyber truck delivery date 2021 tom costello, nbc news, washington. >>gowea lot more to tell you about hour a daughter's fake call to order pizza alainsher mom, saving her and leading to the arrest of a suspect you'll hear that call next. >>> plus, as holiday op it takes to get your order to the door in this case, my door in record time >>> and opening up a whole new world that's inspiring america. it's an emotional scene in the classroom. we hope...
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the plane diverted to oklahoma here is tom costello on the growing problem. >> reporter: 32-year-old james boy charged in federal court with unwanted sexual touching of a female airline passenger. police say it happened tuesday night on american flight 807 from charlotte to salt lake city. in a criminal complaint, the female passenger claims the suspect suddenly began groping her. when she told him to stop, he allegedly threw up his hands and said, sorry. the flight crew separated them as the captain diverted to tulsa. where airport police took an allegedly intoxicated boy into custody. in-flight sexual assaults are not new the department of transportation recently launched an investigative task force after the fbi reported a 66% increase in sexual assault reports over three years. the attackers very often men who have been drinking. alison says it happened to her. >> this is a crime it's a felony. and it shouldn't be treated as if it's lost luggage. >> reporter: one in five flight attendants reports being physically harassed. >> they are talking about people groping them over their
the plane diverted to oklahoma here is tom costello on the growing problem. >> reporter: 32-year-old james boy charged in federal court with unwanted sexual touching of a female airline passenger. police say it happened tuesday night on american flight 807 from charlotte to salt lake city. in a criminal complaint, the female passenger claims the suspect suddenly began groping her. when she told him to stop, he allegedly threw up his hands and said, sorry. the flight crew separated them as...
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tom costello has the big changes. >> reporter: across globe 2 billion people stay in airbnb rentals every night. a recent vice news investigation uncovered a pattern of alleged deception and fraud, of customers booking rentals only to discover the actually property was nothing like the yoe online photos, run down, dirty, even abandoned. >> reporter: there were holes punched in the wall, door handles hanging off, no kitchen wear, anything else >> reporter: the owners nowhere to be found. today airbnb announced major changes, pledging to verify 7 million properties and owners over the next year >> we're going to make sure we can stand behind every single listing, every single host, to make sure every single listing is accurate, the information is accurate, the photo are what they say they are. >> reporter: and a new money back guarantee if your rental isn't as tuesdadvertised just last week five people were killed at a party at an airbnb in florida airbnb says it's adding a 24 hour neighbor hotline for emergencies and promising to review any guest reservation that looks high risk lester >>
tom costello has the big changes. >> reporter: across globe 2 billion people stay in airbnb rentals every night. a recent vice news investigation uncovered a pattern of alleged deception and fraud, of customers booking rentals only to discover the actually property was nothing like the yoe online photos, run down, dirty, even abandoned. >> reporter: there were holes punched in the wall, door handles hanging off, no kitchen wear, anything else >> reporter: the owners nowhere to...
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. >> reporter: a data miner's dream growing with every key stroke tom costello, nbc news, washington. >>> coming up next for us, an exclusive look at a way to protect your family from food poisoning. announcer: 5 million kids use e-cigarettes. it's an epidemic fueled by juul with their kid-friendly flavors. san francisco voters stopped the sale of flavored e-cigarettes. but then juul, backed by big tobacco, wrote prop c to weaken e-cigarette protections. the san francisco chronicle reports prop c is an audacious overreach, threatening to overturn the ban on flavored products approved by voters. prop c means more kids vaping. that's a dangerous idea. vote no on juul. no on big tobacco. no on prop c. >>> watch the incredible scene a man falls and pulled up by a transit employee in the right place at the right time. afterward their emotional embrace and that worker being hailed as a hero tonight. >>> at least ten people have gotten sick and one died from salmonella linked to ground beef find the source but john torres has a look at new technology that can cut that down to >> reporter: it
. >> reporter: a data miner's dream growing with every key stroke tom costello, nbc news, washington. >>> coming up next for us, an exclusive look at a way to protect your family from food poisoning. announcer: 5 million kids use e-cigarettes. it's an epidemic fueled by juul with their kid-friendly flavors. san francisco voters stopped the sale of flavored e-cigarettes. but then juul, backed by big tobacco, wrote prop c to weaken e-cigarette protections. the san francisco...
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much smaller seats now used by airlines and putting you and your family at risk here is nbc's tom costello >> move, move, move. >> reporter: the faa tests are designed to replicate the real life panic of an onboard emergency. smoke fills the cabin as the lights suddenly go out now, under order from congress, to set minimum seat size standards, the faa is looking at whether smaller seats actually pose a threat. >> we want to see if it has any influence or effect on the time it takes to evacuate an aircraft. >> reporter: critics say the tests up until now have been flawed no one grabbed for an overhead bag. there are no or disabled participants and verymma? ighte out of four americans er yet the airlines have been shrinking seat sizes for years, from 35 inches, down to 31 inches and less, today >> it comes down to plain and simple comfort but number one should be safety if we can't get out during an emergency evacuation, then people are really in trouble >> reporter: so new faa tests involve 60 volunteers at a time, ages 18 to 60, and still, no children disabled or elderly but the faa promis
much smaller seats now used by airlines and putting you and your family at risk here is nbc's tom costello >> move, move, move. >> reporter: the faa tests are designed to replicate the real life panic of an onboard emergency. smoke fills the cabin as the lights suddenly go out now, under order from congress, to set minimum seat size standards, the faa is looking at whether smaller seats actually pose a threat. >> we want to see if it has any influence or effect on the time it...
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tom costello has the big changes. >> reporter: across the globe, 2 million people stay in airbnb rentals every night. from new york to new delhi, wichita to warsaw bu a recent vice news investigation uncovered a pattern of alleged deception and fraud, of customers booking rentals only to discover the actual property wa nothing like the online photos, run down, dirty, even abandoned. reporter ali conte started digging after it happened to her >> there were holes punched in the wall, door handles hanging off, no kitchenware, anything like that >> reporter: the owners nowhere to be found. today airbnb announced major changes, pledging to verify all 7 million properties and owners over the next year. >> we're going to make sure we can stand behind every single listing, every single host, to make sure every single listing is accurate, the information is accurate, y sathphthey are. just last week five people were killed at a party at an airbnb rental in california that drew more than 100 people the company determined to end unauthorized parties and abusive conduct. airbnb says it's adding a 24
tom costello has the big changes. >> reporter: across the globe, 2 million people stay in airbnb rentals every night. from new york to new delhi, wichita to warsaw bu a recent vice news investigation uncovered a pattern of alleged deception and fraud, of customers booking rentals only to discover the actual property wa nothing like the online photos, run down, dirty, even abandoned. reporter ali conte started digging after it happened to her >> there were holes punched in the wall,...
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and a minute from now, "nightly news" and tom costello takes us inside of the faa command center so toy're dealing with the wild weather delays nationwide on thanksgiving eve. >> new steps to fight homelessness in san jose. the mayor sam liccardo was there with a helping hand, the tiny home community is on bay merry street near the flee market. and they built shelves and beds and the mayor said this is one of the solutions to help the homeless. this community will house about 40 people each of these homes cost around $6,500 to build. >> those are pretty cool. >> that is great. >> before we go, jeff will tell us what to expect in the next 24 hours. >> overall, thursday and friday a little bit of a break. it is cold for thanksgiving. then atmospheric river saturday through tuesday. a lot of rain. >> kristen welker is up next with "nightly news." thank you for joining us here at 5:00. >> bye. >>> breaking news tonight, the one-two punch of storms snarling travel on one of the busiest days of the year the deadly storms sweeping through the east and the bomb cyclones from the west alerts fo
and a minute from now, "nightly news" and tom costello takes us inside of the faa command center so toy're dealing with the wild weather delays nationwide on thanksgiving eve. >> new steps to fight homelessness in san jose. the mayor sam liccardo was there with a helping hand, the tiny home community is on bay merry street near the flee market. and they built shelves and beds and the mayor said this is one of the solutions to help the homeless. this community will house about 40...
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nbc's tom costello put in the work for us to tell us the best times to hit the road. tom, good morning. >> reporter: phillip, good morning. a very early good morning to you. chances are if you're watching this broadcast you're up early and you may want to get out the door early to bet the rush we've got an analysis showing wh time, the optimal time, in order to bet the rush today. and here is the list and you're not going to be happy. it's courtesy of google. but if you live in the following cities you should really be out the door at 3:00 a.m. to beat the rush boston, chicago, dallas, detroit, houston, phoenix, san francisco, and d.c you can leave at 4:00 a.m. if you're in tampa, miami, orlando, l.a., new york, philly, and seattle. and guess what you get to sleep until 5:00 a.m. in pittsburgh and also in st. louis. keeping in mind of course that this broadcast rolls across the country and so different time zones may be watching us at different times. listen, the absolute worst time to leave really in every city in the country is between 3:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. wednesd
nbc's tom costello put in the work for us to tell us the best times to hit the road. tom, good morning. >> reporter: phillip, good morning. a very early good morning to you. chances are if you're watching this broadcast you're up early and you may want to get out the door early to bet the rush we've got an analysis showing wh time, the optimal time, in order to bet the rush today. and here is the list and you're not going to be happy. it's courtesy of google. but if you live in the...
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for "today," tom costello, nbc news, oakton, virginia. >> there's been a belief that suicides happend the holidays. the cdc says that's not true. they're lowest in december. but it's a year-round issue. >> that's an easy number to remember. you might need the one moment to talk you off the ledge. so good. >>> coming up, we're going to talk about early strategies to help you get a head did you get a whole thanksgiving? well you remember what happened last year. you can't bring a backup thanksgiving to my sister's house. it's not like we're going to walk in with it. we'll bring it in as we need it. ...phase it in. phase it in? yeah, phase it in. phase it in? wayfair's biggest black fridis now on. ever yes! score unbelievable savings. like living room up to 70% off. storage solutions from $9.99. and area rugs up to 80% off. plus, tons of limited-time mystery flash deals. and free shipping on everything when you shop from thanksgiving through cyber monday. and we're just getting warmed up. our black friday blowout is happening now through december first. shop the event of the season, onl
for "today," tom costello, nbc news, oakton, virginia. >> there's been a belief that suicides happend the holidays. the cdc says that's not true. they're lowest in december. but it's a year-round issue. >> that's an easy number to remember. you might need the one moment to talk you off the ledge. so good. >>> coming up, we're going to talk about early strategies to help you get a head did you get a whole thanksgiving? well you remember what happened last year. you...
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. >> tom costello.nk you. >>> pressure is mounting on gregg abbott to halt the execution of rodney reed. a man convicted of raping and murder back in 1996. reed denied all allegations and claims a sniper killed her. on friday, a texas group urged governor abbott. moving forward with execution despite new evidence would erode public trust in the public texas justice system. joining us is ron allen, what's the new evidence? >> reporter: well, the new evidence, reed's basic defense was that he was in a intimate sexual relationship with the victim, which is why he explains how his dna was found on her body. the prosecutors denied that. they say it is ridiculous and so as her family. there had been witnesses who come forward by reed's attorney who said they heard or suggest things like there is a relationship. a former police officer back then saying some threatening and racial things about the affair. that's part of the new evidence. so new people have come forward. his attorney says there is new analysis h
. >> tom costello.nk you. >>> pressure is mounting on gregg abbott to halt the execution of rodney reed. a man convicted of raping and murder back in 1996. reed denied all allegations and claims a sniper killed her. on friday, a texas group urged governor abbott. moving forward with execution despite new evidence would erode public trust in the public texas justice system. joining us is ron allen, what's the new evidence? >> reporter: well, the new evidence, reed's basic...
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it's really nuance if you will, little differences in taste. >> all right tom costello, thank you very much >>> why don't we talk a little thursday night football. two teams fighting to keep their playoff hopes alive. >> they're down in a long one, jacob's back in the game, the rookie with a touchdown. >> celebrating right now, rookie running back, josh jacobs, giving the ravens a two point lead, moments later, the chargers try to get in the field goal range and that's what happened, philip rivers with another interception, that would seal the win for the raiders, the final, 26-24, this is the last season that the raiders will be in oakland want to go out in style. >> can you feel carson smiling. >> i was thinking i felt that for the chargers i'm not rooting for the raiders, i'm rooting for carson he'll be so happy. >>> a check of the weather >> a quick check to show you what we have going on around the concerned, lake effect snow, and a lot of wet weather down through southern texas your local forecast is coming up in the next 30 seconds your mom's off gluten now. is she? ♪ uh, i forg
it's really nuance if you will, little differences in taste. >> all right tom costello, thank you very much >>> why don't we talk a little thursday night football. two teams fighting to keep their playoff hopes alive. >> they're down in a long one, jacob's back in the game, the rookie with a touchdown. >> celebrating right now, rookie running back, josh jacobs, giving the ravens a two point lead, moments later, the chargers try to get in the field goal range and...
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nbc's tom costello has it more. >> do you have it on your phone?ave it. >> my partner has it and is obsessed. all i get all day long are like dms of different tik tok stuff out there. >> tik tok is popular for young people to create cool videos, but with over a billion users there's growing concern about who is seeing all of that data that the company collects. and now lawmakers are capitol hill are sounding the alarm. >> it's a wildly popular video sharing app that kids and young adults can't get enough of. tik tok, where users can post short clips with flashy effects, surpassed 1 million installs this year. now the place where animals light up the screen and viral videos make the rounds is finding itself under a new microscope. according to reports in the "new york times" and reuters, the committee on foreign investment in the united states has launched a national security review of the company's beijing-based owner. it comes amid growing fears on capitol hill that potentially sensitive user data on the app could wind up in the hands of the chine
nbc's tom costello has it more. >> do you have it on your phone?ave it. >> my partner has it and is obsessed. all i get all day long are like dms of different tik tok stuff out there. >> tik tok is popular for young people to create cool videos, but with over a billion users there's growing concern about who is seeing all of that data that the company collects. and now lawmakers are capitol hill are sounding the alarm. >> it's a wildly popular video sharing app that kids...
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tom costello, who is the keeper of all things for holiday travel, is at reagan national airport. what's it looking like, tom? >> reporter: well, listen, we have no problems here in the reagan airport washington, d.c., area, but we're at the airport to kind of watch what's happening nationwide in the skies, and we're doing that because we've got so many variables. we've got the snow, we've got the high winds. take a look right now live at the flight aware misery map, and it's going to show you that right now minneapolis is really the trouble spot. that's where we have the most delays. we're going to move that cursor down to the chicago area and o'hare is a problem area as well as midway. those airports also expected to see increasing numbers of cancellations, but really delays today as the wind picks up. if you're flying north, by the way, calgary and toronto also experiencing delays. now take a look one more time at what happened out in oakland, california. pardon me. you show up to the airport and suddenly the power goes out, and so they lose everything. people were stranded in l
tom costello, who is the keeper of all things for holiday travel, is at reagan national airport. what's it looking like, tom? >> reporter: well, listen, we have no problems here in the reagan airport washington, d.c., area, but we're at the airport to kind of watch what's happening nationwide in the skies, and we're doing that because we've got so many variables. we've got the snow, we've got the high winds. take a look right now live at the flight aware misery map, and it's going to show...
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it suggests that certain heart disease patients may not need invasive surgery nbc's tom costello has stable heart disease patients with sudden chest pain during exercise -- this is called stable angina -- has been to insert a stent into the blocked artery and in some cases a bypass procedure is recommended. but now this landmark ne study suggests these invasive procedures may not be necessary. medication and lifestyle changes may be enough. it's a major medical development flipping the script on a long standing debate in cardiology, the results of a highly anticipated federal study indicate lifestyle changes and medication are just as effective as common invasive heart procedures like stents for patients with stable heart disease. >> we're talking about millions of americans that this could potentially impact >> the study presented at the american heart association's annual meeting examined over 5,000 patients across 37 countries. its focus, subjects with heart disease or most often those whose coronary arteries are narrowed due to plaque buildup. surgeries often recommended when thos
it suggests that certain heart disease patients may not need invasive surgery nbc's tom costello has stable heart disease patients with sudden chest pain during exercise -- this is called stable angina -- has been to insert a stent into the blocked artery and in some cases a bypass procedure is recommended. but now this landmark ne study suggests these invasive procedures may not be necessary. medication and lifestyle changes may be enough. it's a major medical development flipping the script...
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nbc's tom costello has more. >> reporter: good morning from sydney, this is archer, a 6-year-old koalalso. >> archer's best mate. >> reporter: archer's best mate. he takes care of archer. it's illegal for somebody who's not a zoo keeper to hold a koala. we're here because if something isn't done, experts say they may not be in the wild in 20 years outside sydney, yet another koala has arrived at the pet hospital. >> he's a young one but obviously sometimes -- >> clinging to a big stuffed koala she thinks is her mother, poppy is just a year old she was found alone on a road at night. her real mother, likely killed by a car or a dog. >> the belly is not producing any sound. it's soft, there's nothing that means she's not okay. >> she looks healthy, absolutely healthy. >> poppy is lucky. veterinarian, lorenzo says australia's wild koala population is in extreme danger from climate change and urban sprawl the trees they live in are being torn down for new developments or burning in australia's record heat and massive brush fires and a respiratory chlamydia infection is ravaging entire colo
nbc's tom costello has more. >> reporter: good morning from sydney, this is archer, a 6-year-old koalalso. >> archer's best mate. >> reporter: archer's best mate. he takes care of archer. it's illegal for somebody who's not a zoo keeper to hold a koala. we're here because if something isn't done, experts say they may not be in the wild in 20 years outside sydney, yet another koala has arrived at the pet hospital. >> he's a young one but obviously sometimes -- >>...
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nbc's tom costello volunteered to try it out, but it's wednesday, so he's actually at work what's theof a micro trend right now, catching on mostly with tech companies, but even microsoft has given this four-day workweek a try. employees work four day weeks, then they get three days to recharge their batteries, the catch, yeah, there really isn't one. >> and if you don't like the way that i take phone messages, here, take them yourself. >> ever have one of those weeks? as almost everyone knows, 40 hour, five-day weeks can be a little stressful, so how about this, a four day week, three day weekend, company wild bit in philadelphia, that's the schedule and emma grace ward loves it. >> you really come back to your work on monday morning feeling refreshed and like you have new ideas. >> reporter: and that's the whole point. employees work 32 hours a week, not 40 because, says ceo natalie nagel, that 5th day of eight hours simply isn't that productive. >> there's no work, they're tired, they're spent, they have used up all their mental capacity, and i don't believe asking people to sit in
nbc's tom costello volunteered to try it out, but it's wednesday, so he's actually at work what's theof a micro trend right now, catching on mostly with tech companies, but even microsoft has given this four-day workweek a try. employees work four day weeks, then they get three days to recharge their batteries, the catch, yeah, there really isn't one. >> and if you don't like the way that i take phone messages, here, take them yourself. >> ever have one of those weeks? as almost...
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tom costello is at reagan international airport, and i get the impression we're looking at the potential of serious delays over the next few days, huh. >> reporter: i think even right now, we have already got 400 cancellations, they're mounting by the hour, and right now about 233 delays. take a look at the flight aware misery map. no surprise, the worst affected airport at this moment is exactly where molly is. it's in minneapolis already. as you move furthe as you move further south, chicago already being affected as well. o'hare has mounting delays and cancellations. if you're going to fly further north, toronto experiencing delays and cancellations as these high winds move east, we could see significant delays and cancellations up and down the east coast today it's a major holiday headache for this thanksgiving 2019 overnight, oakland international airport going dark a brief power outage delaying thousands of frustrated flier, leaving long security lines and causing a major back up at baggage claims. >> there's hundreds of people everywhere, it's pouring outside. i'm still drenched i
tom costello is at reagan international airport, and i get the impression we're looking at the potential of serious delays over the next few days, huh. >> reporter: i think even right now, we have already got 400 cancellations, they're mounting by the hour, and right now about 233 delays. take a look at the flight aware misery map. no surprise, the worst affected airport at this moment is exactly where molly is. it's in minneapolis already. as you move furthe as you move further south,...
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nbc's tom costello has more on the big reveal and the breaking news tom, good morning. >> what's an unveilelon musk promised his new cyber truck would be something like no one has ever seen before he delivered, that's for sure. but so far, the reviews of the truck, it looks like something outside of a sci fi movie, they have really been mixed >> i present you the cyber truck. >> overnight, a flashy rollout, elon musk introducing the highly anticipated all electric pickup but the futuristic cyber truck following flat with some criticism online shifting into high gear, one user tweeting, the cyber truck is the worst looking vehicle i have ever seen, ever and i will not drive a triangle even if it's all electric. while touting the truck's toughness, the unveiling took an unexpected turn. during a demo of the supposedly shatter proof windows, an epic fail, not once, but twice. the botched announcement is just the latest in a series of potholes for tesla last month, the rollout of the company's smart summon feature which allows users to summon their driverless cars from a short distance ran int
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