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how quickly, if at all, does that then translate out of new york city? there are always, i would say, a gap in solutions when it comes to health inequities. we're relatively good at describing the problem, but we find it often very hard to take action to make the changes. the center, which i now lead, has really helped to create what i would say a toolkit of practices to make these changes. we were very excited to launch in 2021. the first ever coalition of its kind. it's called circa the coalition to end racism in clinical algorithms. and what we're very excited about is that several other cities now are starting to think about similar coalitions. so something somewhat similar has been launched in philadelphia, another in saint louis. and we've had lots of conversations with people all across the country who were themselves also trying to accelerate these changes. we cannot wait ten years for the changes in these algorithms to happen. we need to see that change happen. yesterday, doctor michelle morris, thank you for joining me. appreciate it. thank you
how quickly, if at all, does that then translate out of new york city? there are always, i would say, a gap in solutions when it comes to health inequities. we're relatively good at describing the problem, but we find it often very hard to take action to make the changes. the center, which i now lead, has really helped to create what i would say a toolkit of practices to make these changes. we were very excited to launch in 2021. the first ever coalition of its kind. it's called circa the...
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up next, our exclusive interview with new york city's police commissioner. what he says is making officers' jobs tougher. e it's never going to be fixed. it's never going to be the same again. >> reporter: erin mclaughlin, nbc news. >>> we've got a lot more to tell you about tonight. up next, our exclusive interview with new york city's police commissioner. what he says is making officers' jobs tougher. but just ok isn't ok. and i was done settling. if you still have symptoms after a tnf blocker like humira or enbrel, rinvoq is different and may help. rinvoq is a once-daily pill that can rapidly relieve joint pain, stiffness, and swelling in ra and psa. relieve fatigue... and stop further joint damage. and in psa, can leave skin clear or almost clear. rinvoq can lower your ability to fight infections, including tb. serious infections and blood clots, some fatal; cancers, including lymphoma and skin; heart attack, stroke, and gi tears occurred. people 50 and older with a heart disease risk factor have an increased risk of death. serious allergic reactions can
up next, our exclusive interview with new york city's police commissioner. what he says is making officers' jobs tougher. e it's never going to be fixed. it's never going to be the same again. >> reporter: erin mclaughlin, nbc news. >>> we've got a lot more to tell you about tonight. up next, our exclusive interview with new york city's police commissioner. what he says is making officers' jobs tougher. but just ok isn't ok. and i was done settling. if you still have symptoms...
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new york city went from clean and safe to dirty and dangerous. what happened to new york city? >> january 2022. new york city was up in crime over 48%, up in violence. we looked at just making more felony arrests. and slowly by slowly, the violence began to come down. >> reporter: edward is in charge of the nypd and its more than 35,000 police officers. in an exclusive interview with nbc news, he says crime is trending down in new york city, but not fast enough because of repeat offenders. >> we're seeing that we're locking up the same people over and over again. >> reporter: in his most forceful statements yet, the nypd commissioner calling bail reform laws ineffective. >> we lock someone up. district attorney puts a bail on them, the judges let them go to walk our streets again. it is a broken system. >> reporter: a system that has come into sharper focus after the killing of detective jonathan diller, allegedly by two career criminals with long records. >> how many more police officers and how many more families need to make the ultimate sacrifice before we start protecting
new york city went from clean and safe to dirty and dangerous. what happened to new york city? >> january 2022. new york city was up in crime over 48%, up in violence. we looked at just making more felony arrests. and slowly by slowly, the violence began to come down. >> reporter: edward is in charge of the nypd and its more than 35,000 police officers. in an exclusive interview with nbc news, he says crime is trending down in new york city, but not fast enough because of repeat...
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>> it all gets started tomorrow morning here in new york city. vaughn hillyard, thanks so much. >>> kristen welker is moderator of "meet the press." kristen, good morning. it's great to see you. history tomorrow morning when the former president of the united states sits for a criminal trial for the first time in the country's history. how are both campaigns viewing not just this trial, kristen, but the myriad legal trouble in front of donald trump? who does it benefit on the whole? >> well, willie, we know that former president trump has used these moments, these legal travails, to try to energize his base. now we're in the general election, so it could play quite differently. he has been very clear, yes, he's going to be in court, but he's also going to be out on the campaign trail. he'll be fund-raising off of his legal battles as well. for his part, president biden is going to be in pennsylvania three different stops this week starting with scranton, pittsburgh and philadelphia trying to put the focus on the economy. the other focus on aborti
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why investigators believe the kansas city chiefs receiver could be connected. >>> drivers in new york city fuming over congestion pricing. why the controversial new law charging up to $15 to drive downtown could hit the road for other major cities. >>> and the final four is set, leaving brackets across the country battered and bruised. the huge upsets and a preview of the matchups in the women's tournament tonight. we're not fooling you, it's april 1st and early "today" starts right now. >>> good morning and thanks for joining us, i'm jessica layton. we begin this monday morning with the weekend washout on the west coast that is now marching east. in southern california nearly 2 inches of rain fell in just over an hour. severe flooding shutting down highway 101 in both directions in santa barbara county. some drivers were stranded and officials say eight people were rescued, one treated for hypothermia. the deluge also washing out part of highway 1 that you just saw there. further north this is debris from a plane crash that left two people dead. the cause not yet determined, but we k
why investigators believe the kansas city chiefs receiver could be connected. >>> drivers in new york city fuming over congestion pricing. why the controversial new law charging up to $15 to drive downtown could hit the road for other major cities. >>> and the final four is set, leaving brackets across the country battered and bruised. the huge upsets and a preview of the matchups in the women's tournament tonight. we're not fooling you, it's april 1st and early...
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york city, do you remember what your 20 years ago in new york was like? >> uh, of course. i mean i was a baby then. >> seth: yeah. a child. >> a mere child. yeah, i -- i remember moving here from california and just knowing that there was a place for me here. i never felt like i fit in anywhere quite like i did when i got to this city. i just -- i just felt the electricity here. i felt that there were so many unique people here, and i felt like i could really -- >> seth: had you visited as a kid? had your parents thought to bring you here? >> i had come one time. >> seth: okay. >> with my dad when i was 12, and i saw a couple broadway shows and was like, this is -- this is it for me. >> seth: that's fantastic. >> i didn't go to college. i moved right here. my parents were crazy. >> seth: but supportive? >> but so supportive. >> seth: that's really wonderful. now, again, their support has been -- you've justified it, right? you are a tony award winner. congratulations. >> yes. yes. thank you. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: i have heard that your siblings
york city, do you remember what your 20 years ago in new york was like? >> uh, of course. i mean i was a baby then. >> seth: yeah. a child. >> a mere child. yeah, i -- i remember moving here from california and just knowing that there was a place for me here. i never felt like i fit in anywhere quite like i did when i got to this city. i just -- i just felt the electricity here. i felt that there were so many unique people here, and i felt like i could really -- >> seth:...
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new york city went from clean and safe to dirty and dangerousy what happened to new york city? >> january 2022, new york city was up in crime over 48%, up in violence. we looked at just making more felony arrests. and slowly by slowly, the violence began to come down. >> reporter: edward is in charge of the nypd and its more than 35,000 police officers. in an exclusive interview with nbc news, he says crime is trending down in new york city, but not fast enough because of repeat offenders. >> we seen that we're locking up the same people over and over again. >> reporter: in his most forceful statements yet, the nypd commissioner calling bail reform laws ineffective. >> we lock someone up. district attorney, the judges let them go to walk our streets again. it is a broken system. >> reporter: a system that has come into sharper focus after the killing of detective jonathan diller, allegedly by two career criminals with long records. >> how many more police officers and how many more families need to make the ultimate sacrifice before we start protecting them? >> reporter: is she
new york city went from clean and safe to dirty and dangerousy what happened to new york city? >> january 2022, new york city was up in crime over 48%, up in violence. we looked at just making more felony arrests. and slowly by slowly, the violence began to come down. >> reporter: edward is in charge of the nypd and its more than 35,000 police officers. in an exclusive interview with nbc news, he says crime is trending down in new york city, but not fast enough because of repeat...
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. >> nothing compares to that of one new york city hair stylist. they works at a manhattan salon, however she lives in charlotte, north carolina. her commute includes an uber to the airport, an hour and a half flight, then a bus, before getting on a train. she travels nearly 600 miles before she paints her first highlight. she says the commute has saved her thousands in rent for a new york city apartment. >> i stay at my friend jenny's house and i pay her a little bit for rent, so it works out both ways. that was one of the things that made it really affordable to do this back and forth, since i don't have to get a hotel every time. >> i love how hair stylists talk and keep doing their work. she says she's been doing this super commute for about a year now. new york city estimates 64,000 people travel outside of the tri-state area to work in the big apple. here in the bay area, i know a couple of hair stylists that travel from oregon. >> didn't we do a story? chris did one. he's a stylist. >> we had a college student who lived in l.a. and he would
. >> nothing compares to that of one new york city hair stylist. they works at a manhattan salon, however she lives in charlotte, north carolina. her commute includes an uber to the airport, an hour and a half flight, then a bus, before getting on a train. she travels nearly 600 miles before she paints her first highlight. she says the commute has saved her thousands in rent for a new york city apartment. >> i stay at my friend jenny's house and i pay her a little bit for rent, so...
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>>> aftershocks rocking the new york city area. if a bigger earthquake hit, are major northeastern cities ready? >>> new concerns after hundreds of people managed to get past parts of airport security. why the tsa says it's happening more often. >>> the battle over one of america's natural treasures. will a mine be allowed to be built on the edge of the swamp? why environmentalists say it could be a disaster. >>> plus, wild video of a raccoon attacking people at one of the nation's most popular amusement parks. >>> and caitlin clark does it again. what she told our correspondent one day from her final college game. ♪ >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with jose diaz-balart. >> good evening. it was a terrifying scene at a miami area nightclub. an altercation led to gunfire which then turned into a full-on shootout with police. innocent bystanders caught in the crossfire. when the bullets stopped, two people were dead, seven injured. victims treated on the sidewalk outside the club. others rushed to the hospital, including on
>>> aftershocks rocking the new york city area. if a bigger earthquake hit, are major northeastern cities ready? >>> new concerns after hundreds of people managed to get past parts of airport security. why the tsa says it's happening more often. >>> the battle over one of america's natural treasures. will a mine be allowed to be built on the edge of the swamp? why environmentalists say it could be a disaster. >>> plus, wild video of a raccoon attacking people...
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another day of testimony just wrapped up in new york city. the former "national enquirer" publisher, david pecker is on the stand again today. he testified that he worked directly with trump and his former lawyer, michael cohen, in what they called a catch-and-kill scheme, to buy and silence stories that could hurt trump's election chances. that includes the alleged affair and payment with adult star stormy daniels, who is at the center of this case. court just wrapped up a few moments in early for passover. the trial is expected to last over seven weeks. >>> just into the newsroom, the lineup is out for one of the biggest music festivals in the bay area. and -- ♪ coming out of my cage and i've been doing just fine ♪ ♪ got to be down because i want it all ♪ >> we want it all, too. that's the killers. they will headline outside lands, along with tyler the creator and surgele simpson. postmalone will perform a country set. and there's three separate stages and the headliner on the main stage. this is the 16th year the music festival is
another day of testimony just wrapped up in new york city. the former "national enquirer" publisher, david pecker is on the stand again today. he testified that he worked directly with trump and his former lawyer, michael cohen, in what they called a catch-and-kill scheme, to buy and silence stories that could hurt trump's election chances. that includes the alleged affair and payment with adult star stormy daniels, who is at the center of this case. court just wrapped up a few...
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back in new york city, the opposition is strong. new york jersey governor phil murphy and other local groups suing. >> i think it is a money grab. >> reporter: susan lee thinks this will hurt everyday people. >> the cost of food is rising. their cost of everyday life is rising, and so it's really not fair to put this burden on the backs of working-class new yorkers. >> reporter: but even those for it say each city is different and they'll need to adapt. >> this is a pretty imperfect system. the city will have to make adjustments as time goes on. >> reporter: the road to solve congestion could have more twists and turns ahead. george solis, nbc news, new york. >>> and when we come back there is good news tonight. the dance squad showing everyone it is never too late to dream big. ♪ >>> and there is good news tonight about never letting go of your dreams and the inspiring dance squad giving sports fans a thrilling new reason to cheer. >> an unforgettable finish. >> after a historic run the wnba's las vegas aces are on a roll. >> bac
back in new york city, the opposition is strong. new york jersey governor phil murphy and other local groups suing. >> i think it is a money grab. >> reporter: susan lee thinks this will hurt everyday people. >> the cost of food is rising. their cost of everyday life is rising, and so it's really not fair to put this burden on the backs of working-class new yorkers. >> reporter: but even those for it say each city is different and they'll need to adapt. >> this is...
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but new york city feel like your home? do you walk around -- people must recognize you all the time? >> yeah, people are so nice to me. and one of the things that interesting about me, and i don't -- there's two times of people in our business. there are people that are very happy to do a selfie, and people that are shy about it, don't really want to do it. i'm guessing you're like me. i'm always like, "of course i'll do a selfie." >> jimmy: yeah, why not? >> takes a second, makes them happy. and so i do a lot of selfies in new york. but my favorite was, i went to boston recently. that's where my -- my parents are still up in boston, my family is still up in boston. and i was going to logan airport, going through the line, the tsa line. and i'm -- you know, you go through the line, you're taking off your belt, you're taking off your shoes. this really nice young guy in a a white shirt, and a baseball cap, starts chatting with me. and he said, you know, "conan, i love the podcast. i also -- i really love the old 'late night
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. >>> now to an ongoing campus controversy in new york city. at columbia university, protests for palestinian rights continue despite mass arrests and evictions of students l.a. week. a campus rabbi warned orthodox jewish students to stay away from the school for the time being. and breaking this morning, the university president has now said all classes today will be remote to, quote, de-escalate the rancor. while jewish students do report feeling unsafe at columbia, protesters insist they're merely objecting to the israeli war in gaza. they specifically accuse israel of genocide after the israeli military killed more than 34,000 palestinians since the hamas attacks of october 7th. the international court of justice has ordered israel to prevent acts of genocide by its forces in gaza. but israel has described the allegation as outrageous. >>> new this morning, a california man is in custody after allegedly breaking into the los angeles mayor's home. lapd say the man smashed a back window to get into gettys house, the mayor's official residence
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the tri-state, the powerful earthquake rattles the northeast, new york city skyscrapers rock, forced to shelter in place. the dangers that may still exist. >>> warning heard, israel takes drastic action to allow more aid into gaza following president biden's sharp warning to prime minister benjamin netanyahu, as israel dis misses two high-ranking officers over the deadly strikes on aid workers, how the white house is responding. >>> box band its, from the brazen to those disguysed as trash bags, thieves are taking advantage of the rise in home deliveries, how some homeowners are fighting back against so-called porch pirates. >>> countdown to darkness, an influx crowd on the solar eclipse. could cloudy skies put a damper on the show? >> i'm leaving on sunday to drive up the maine. that's where you'll see me on monday. >> definitely catch the show. but thank you so much for ending your week with us, we are going to begin this hour with breaking news, an extremely rare earthquake shaking the northeast today. >> it was a magnitude 4.8 quake. for context, it's about 50 miles outside of ne
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d.c. 44 degrees this morning, 44 in new york city. we will keep it on the cool side today, below normal for this time of year for most of the east, dallas 8 degrees below normal, memphis same story there, 10 degrees below normal in charlotte. look at the west, so warm, feeling like summer, phoenix 100 degrees, 11 degrees above normal for this time of year. tomorrow we are into the 90s in tucson, 93, 8 degrees above normal. we will warm it up into the midwest later on this week. chicago 60 on thursday, 64 friday and, too, in little rock, memphis, birmingham. 60s and 70s. 71 degrees today in dallas. that's your monday forecast. >> michelle, thank you. >>> now to a historic at-bat at dodgers stadium. >> shohei ohtani one-on-one in the third. smashes this ball. forget about t marte doesn't even move. it's gone. >> so that two-run bomb from shohei ohtani the 176th of his career. once again enshrined l.a.'s superstar in the record books. he surpassed hideki matsui for the most home runs in the mlb by a japanese born player. he broke the rec
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york city area with shock waves felt 300 miles away. stopping people in their tracks at the barber and rattling nerves inside this coffee shop. watch as the earthquake disrupts a u.n. meeting. >> is that an earthquake? >> yeah. >> reporter: earth cam even capturing the statue of liberty shaking. >> so, you think this crack is from the earthquake? >> i do. >> reporter: janille jenson lives near the epicenter. >> the house was shaking, so in my head i just thought there was going to be an explosion. >> reporter: crews and first responders now sprayed across the region evaluating buildings. several homes in newark had to be evacuated, and runway inspections prompted ground stops at jfk and newark airport. remarkably, no serious damage or injuries have been reported. >> we are going to be reviewing all potentially vulnerable infrastructure sites throughout the state of new york. >> reporter: it's the most significant earthquake to rock the east coast since 2011 and the strongest one in new jersey in nearly 250 years. >> this is a rare event
york city area with shock waves felt 300 miles away. stopping people in their tracks at the barber and rattling nerves inside this coffee shop. watch as the earthquake disrupts a u.n. meeting. >> is that an earthquake? >> yeah. >> reporter: earth cam even capturing the statue of liberty shaking. >> so, you think this crack is from the earthquake? >> i do. >> reporter: janille jenson lives near the epicenter. >> the house was shaking, so in my head i...
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>> day two of the donald trump hush money trial is under way in new york city. >> on docket, more work on choosing a jury. scott tells us what they've accomplished so far and what's ahead. >> yeah, good morning. we had a number of rulings from the judge yesterday, the first day of trial. the judge turned down a prosecutor's request to show the jury the "access hollywood" tape, but said prosecutors can talk about it. and prosecutors can call on another woman who said she had an affair with trump and was paid off, karen mcdougal, as a witness, but not that trump's m the time of the affair. they can't tell the jury that. as of the jury, nobody has been selected yet. the judge asked a first pool of jurors to raise their hands if they thought they could be fair or not fair. about half the people said they couldn't be fair, and the judge dismissed them. trump on his truth social said that proves you can't get a fair trial. of course, the opposite is arguably true. those who were rejected as unfair will not serve. the remaining pool of people are facing a series of questions, everything from,
>> day two of the donald trump hush money trial is under way in new york city. >> on docket, more work on choosing a jury. scott tells us what they've accomplished so far and what's ahead. >> yeah, good morning. we had a number of rulings from the judge yesterday, the first day of trial. the judge turned down a prosecutor's request to show the jury the "access hollywood" tape, but said prosecutors can talk about it. and prosecutors can call on another woman who said...
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, and the big problem for new york city is so much of new york city especially manhattan is made up of buildings that of course we have the skyscrapers that are reinforced with steel, but so many of the buildings in manhattan are unreinforced masonry, and they are really susceptible to earthquakes, and so even what is considered a minor earthquake out in california, here that same earthquake could cause some structural damage. right now, we are not getting any reports of that, but we will continue to track it. >> we will continue to track that. and also, emilie ikeda is in new jersey and she across the river in monhochen and what are you feeling? >> i was on the phone with a producer, and so i was talking about what could cause the shaking, a construction, a train -- but then you realized it was too significant and went on too long, and uninterrupted and i said, something bizarre is happening. and so i rushed to the window to see what was happening, and you knew it was an earthquake. >> and everything on the lips of everyone "did you feel it?" we will have much more ahead on we will ha
, and the big problem for new york city is so much of new york city especially manhattan is made up of buildings that of course we have the skyscrapers that are reinforced with steel, but so many of the buildings in manhattan are unreinforced masonry, and they are really susceptible to earthquakes, and so even what is considered a minor earthquake out in california, here that same earthquake could cause some structural damage. right now, we are not getting any reports of that, but we will...
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york city this week. i got soaked yesterday on my way to the train after an umbrella was stolen by a rat. [ light laughter ] saw a guy step in one of those disgusting street puddles on the way to the train yesterday. he just sank all the way to the bottom. [ light laughter ] [ laughter ] can we look at that photo again? i'm -- i feel like that guy has smiling eyes [ laughter ] i feel like that guy, like his kink is sinking in a street puddle. i feel like if we went to graphics right now, we're like, "show me the whole head," that guy's like this. [ light laughter ] also, can we go back to it one more time? like, i feel like it should have been on a curb where there maybe would be a bigger -- like, where -- so that's just a hole in new york city. [ laughter ] also, why is he not blurry and everyone in the background -- i don't think that really happened. [ laughter ] i think i just caught myself in a lie. [ laughter ] and yet voters still went to the polls to submit blank ballots. they are understandably u
york city this week. i got soaked yesterday on my way to the train after an umbrella was stolen by a rat. [ light laughter ] saw a guy step in one of those disgusting street puddles on the way to the train yesterday. he just sank all the way to the bottom. [ light laughter ] [ laughter ] can we look at that photo again? i'm -- i feel like that guy has smiling eyes [ laughter ] i feel like that guy, like his kink is sinking in a street puddle. i feel like if we went to graphics right now, we're...
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video here of him at his new york city civil fraud trial, which he testified and lost. he testified and lost in a previous case, the civil trial brought by e.j. carroll. in that courtroom, the judge threatened to throw trump out if he didn't improve his behavior. judge kaplan, i hope i don't have to consider excluding you from trial. i understand you're probably pretty eager for me to do that. trump, i would love that. you just can't control yourself. trump has to be at his own criminal trial whether he testifies or not, that's new york state law. he can be asked to be excused for some days but the judge has to approve that. as for actual accusations, trump is accused of faking business records to cover up hush money payments to an adult film star who has threatened to go to the tabloids with an account of their affair. trump does not deny the payments made through his then attorney michael cohen, who is expected to be a witness against trump. but he denies having an affair with stormy daniels. so affairs are not illegal, hush money actually is not illegal. it's the fak
video here of him at his new york city civil fraud trial, which he testified and lost. he testified and lost in a previous case, the civil trial brought by e.j. carroll. in that courtroom, the judge threatened to throw trump out if he didn't improve his behavior. judge kaplan, i hope i don't have to consider excluding you from trial. i understand you're probably pretty eager for me to do that. trump, i would love that. you just can't control yourself. trump has to be at his own criminal trial...
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york city, the tremors felt as far south as washington, d.c., as far north as maine rattling homes, barber shops, coffee shops and now the concern after that new 4.0 aftershock. >>> also tonight, israel's military dismissing two senior officers from their positions after that deadly strike on aid workers. what it now says went wrong. >>> and our nbc news exclusive. my conversation with the families of american hostages nearly six months since hamas abducted them. >> how do you put one foot in front of the other? >> like, i live my life in agony, in sadness. >> their new plea to prime minister netanyahu. >>> the fire at senator bernie sanders' office in vermont. investigators late today saying it was arson. >>> president biden in baltimore touring the site of the deadly bridge collapse and meeting with first responders and victims' families. >>> the countdown to the total eclipse, the excitement causing a business boom in some of the most unlikely places. >>> and final four fever in cleveland. will caitlin clark and iowa punch their ticket to the championship tonight >> announcer: th
york city, the tremors felt as far south as washington, d.c., as far north as maine rattling homes, barber shops, coffee shops and now the concern after that new 4.0 aftershock. >>> also tonight, israel's military dismissing two senior officers from their positions after that deadly strike on aid workers. what it now says went wrong. >>> and our nbc news exclusive. my conversation with the families of american hostages nearly six months since hamas abducted them. >> how...
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here's adrienne broaddus with what you need to know. >> reporter: tonight, new warnings as new york city is now reporting three cases of botulism-like illnesses linked to potentially counterfeit botox injections. the city's health department saying all three patients went to emergency departments. one person admitted to the intensive care unit. >> okay, here we go. >> reporter: botox is approved by the fda, but it's also made from the same toxin that causes botulism. when administered correctly, it comes with little risk, says dr. puja soda. how many people receive botox treatments every year? >> we're talking about millions upon millions. >> reporter: but now the cdc reports 22 women in 11 states have had bad reactions after receiving a counterfeit version of a popular treatment, half of them sent to the hospital. symptoms in these cases include slurred speech, droopy eyelids, difficulty breathing, swallowing, and raising arms. the symptoms appeared within days or weeks of getting the shot. in all of these cases, the injections were administered in non-health care settings. unclear at t
here's adrienne broaddus with what you need to know. >> reporter: tonight, new warnings as new york city is now reporting three cases of botulism-like illnesses linked to potentially counterfeit botox injections. the city's health department saying all three patients went to emergency departments. one person admitted to the intensive care unit. >> okay, here we go. >> reporter: botox is approved by the fda, but it's also made from the same toxin that causes botulism. when...
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at columbia university here in new york city, campus authorities in the last hour announcing progress in talks with student protesters are about encampment. extending conversations by 48 hours. among the terms is that newspaper-student protesters be evicted. outsiders have been blamed for harassment and intimidation. at new york university, more than a hundred people were arrested. the protest movements have condemned all anti-jewish bigotry and insists the demonstrations are peaceful. >> nyu has been engaged in a campaign of suppressing pro-palestinian speech for six months, seven months. i'm unequivocal about that. >> meanwhile, speaker johnson is expected to meet with jewish students. >>> the senate has voted to overwhelmingly approve an aid package. the bill is sent to the white house for signing. the $95 billion package includes $61 billion for ukraine and $26 billion for israel and humanitarian aid in gaza. nbc's brie jackson joins us from d.c. and brie, the president has been pushing for this funding for months. >> reporter: that's right, good morning, frances. president biden
at columbia university here in new york city, campus authorities in the last hour announcing progress in talks with student protesters are about encampment. extending conversations by 48 hours. among the terms is that newspaper-student protesters be evicted. outsiders have been blamed for harassment and intimidation. at new york university, more than a hundred people were arrested. the protest movements have condemned all anti-jewish bigotry and insists the demonstrations are peaceful. >>...
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. >> they just moved to new york city then? apparently? >>> all right, travis kelce is taking a break from catching passes to catch some knowledge. amazon announced the chiefs' tight end willhost the show "are you smarter than a celebrity", the spinoff of "are you smarter than a fifth grader" will have celebrities relying on a panel to help them win. i have one question, if it's going to be a panel of celebrities, does that mean that he may invite his girlfriend to be on the panel? >> look at you thinking of the five steps ahead. very well could be. but for right now, while travis kelce is gearing up to enter his game show era, some close to him, a girlfriend angie is talking about is about to enter her tortured poets era. we look at a new library installation inspired by her upcoming album. it is a collaboration with spotify. it features a curated poetry library. the exhibit is open until thursday ahead of the album's release on friday. i love the fact that these two can let off some steam, had some fun in coachella, now back to business.
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the upside, upscale club an hour outside of new york city. downside, your caddy is rudy giuliani. [ laughter ] you go, "oh, nevermind." and finally, it's the trump international hotel in new york. the upside, it's a high-end hotel overlooking central park. downside, the continental breakfast is just a pile of half-eaten mcmuffins. [ cheers and applause ] still good. still tasty. meanwhile, the judge in trump's stormy daniels hush money case rejected his effort to dismiss the trial, and set a start date of april 15th. the judge picked april 15th 'cause it's tax day and he knew trump wouldn't be busy. [ laughter and applause ] he's available. [ cheers and applause ] did you hear about this? did you hear about this? about trump yesterday, he posted online about winning his own golf tournament. [ light laughter ] after winning, he was honored to receive a congratulatory phone call from himself. [ laughter ] "way to go, me." "thank you, me." [ light laughter ] some news from overseas -- ireland is set to have its youngest ever prime minister. yep,
the upside, upscale club an hour outside of new york city. downside, your caddy is rudy giuliani. [ laughter ] you go, "oh, nevermind." and finally, it's the trump international hotel in new york. the upside, it's a high-end hotel overlooking central park. downside, the continental breakfast is just a pile of half-eaten mcmuffins. [ cheers and applause ] still good. still tasty. meanwhile, the judge in trump's stormy daniels hush money case rejected his effort to dismiss the trial,...
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new york city got our biggest earthquake in over a century. yeah. while everything was shaking, times square elmo was like, "whoa, the drugs are hitting different today." [ laughter ] no one was ready for an earthquake. the last thing new yorkers expected to see this morning was the statue of liberty twerking. [ laughter ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] but this is good. is that twerking? [ laughter ] but this is good. the nypd said that the earthquake did not cause any damage to the subway. yep. apparently all that damage was there before. so -- [ laughter ] what a week it's been, new york. on wednesday we had floods, today there was an earthquake, on monday there's going to be an eclipse. the craziest of all, last night the mets won. [ cheers and applause ] unbelievable week! yes! new york, for the win. yeah, the earthquake was pretty wild, and after it happened everyone's phones got emergency alerts. did you get that? yeah, check this. first it said, "new york was struck by a 4.8 magnitude earthquake. remain calm." yep. then it said, "the earthquake
new york city got our biggest earthquake in over a century. yeah. while everything was shaking, times square elmo was like, "whoa, the drugs are hitting different today." [ laughter ] no one was ready for an earthquake. the last thing new yorkers expected to see this morning was the statue of liberty twerking. [ laughter ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] but this is good. is that twerking? [ laughter ] but this is good. the nypd said that the earthquake did not cause any damage to the...
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york city. chef emilio vitolo will be cooking with us. can't wait for that. [ cheers and applause ] new episode of "family trips" with my brother. we have a listener episode. we also talk to our good friend zach woods. do check out "family trips" wherever you get your podcasts. moving on, we here at "late night" don't always have enough time to cover all the recent news, so here with a recap is one of our writers amber ruffin in a segment we call "amber says what." ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> hey! you guys, things have been crazy. okay. first of all, usher performed at the super bowl. and i was like, whaat? then he took his shirt off, and i was like what? [ laughter ] then the camera got in real close and i was like what are you doing, usher? please, not here, not like this. i'm at my little friends house. i can't be feeling like this in public. then later during the super bowl beyonce announced that she was dropping an album, and i was like what! [ cheers ] yes, girl. then people were like,
york city. chef emilio vitolo will be cooking with us. can't wait for that. [ cheers and applause ] new episode of "family trips" with my brother. we have a listener episode. we also talk to our good friend zach woods. do check out "family trips" wherever you get your podcasts. moving on, we here at "late night" don't always have enough time to cover all the recent news, so here with a recap is one of our writers amber ruffin in a segment we call "amber says...
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well, guys, it was a cold, rainy, gloomy day here in new york city. but you know what they say, "april showers bring seasonal depression." [ laughter ] we're going to have fun. we're going to have fun tonight. actually, everyone here is so excited, because the solar eclipse is less than a week away. [ cheers ] it's going to happen here in new york city monday afternoon at 3:25. yeah. of course, it's important to remember the solar eclipse is like a smiling guy on a a subway -- it's best not to stare directly at him. [ laughter and scattered applause ] i saw that to celebrate the big day, applebee's is offering the "perfect eclipse margarita." [ cheers ] applebee's says it's a great way to blackout during a a blackout, which i thought was -- [ laughter ] did you guys see this? house republicans just introduced a bill to rename washington, d.c.'s dulles international airport after former president trump. [ light laughter ] it's a great idea for anyone who wants to see an airport go bankrupt. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] trump airport, yeah. trum
well, guys, it was a cold, rainy, gloomy day here in new york city. but you know what they say, "april showers bring seasonal depression." [ laughter ] we're going to have fun. we're going to have fun tonight. actually, everyone here is so excited, because the solar eclipse is less than a week away. [ cheers ] it's going to happen here in new york city monday afternoon at 3:25. yeah. of course, it's important to remember the solar eclipse is like a smiling guy on a a subway -- it's...
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new york city is trying to slow the growing rat population by introducing a new sweet-tasting birth control. [ laughter ] according to experts, 2 rats can produce 15,000 babies a a year. >> steve: oh. >> jimmy: yeah. or even more if they're irish. [ laughter and applause ] well, this is amazing. three fishermen, who were stranded on a desert island in the pacific ocean, were rescued after three weeks thanks to a a sign that they made out of leaves that said "help." this is real, we have a photo. take a look at this. >> jimmy: yeah. yeah, and that wasn't the only sign they made while they were stranded. >> steve: really? >> jimmy: yeah they also wrote, "need food, water, and tiktok." [ laughter and applause ] they did that. then they wrote, "send taylor's album." [ cheers and applause ] they're on an island. and finally, they wrote, "uber is saying it's 500,000 minutes away." [ laughter ] that's -- i don't think they're coming. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ now finally, guys, you know, sometimes i see a picture in the news and it's capturing one thing, but it actually gives me a totally differ
new york city is trying to slow the growing rat population by introducing a new sweet-tasting birth control. [ laughter ] according to experts, 2 rats can produce 15,000 babies a a year. >> steve: oh. >> jimmy: yeah. or even more if they're irish. [ laughter and applause ] well, this is amazing. three fishermen, who were stranded on a desert island in the pacific ocean, were rescued after three weeks thanks to a a sign that they made out of leaves that said "help." this is...
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the lifestream showed police making arrests during last tuesday's fit in they were also held in new york city and seattle nine workers arrested at least 28 workers were fired they held their virtual press conference one of the fired workers claims workers are being retaliated against. >> when we began at 12:00 p.m. they ordered people to leave around two hours and. it was just more on the ground. that didn't stop google from firing people and even some people who have just stopped by. >> these actions will not be tolerated they are saying if you're one of the few who are going to think we overlook conduct, think again. >> and israeli military unit is accused of committing human rights violations. facing growing disapproval and walk the streets calling for him to step down he says he will fight the proposed sanctions from the u.s. the proposed sanctions from the u.s. >>> we heard opening statements for former president donald trump. accusing the former president of illegally concealing hush money payments 20 former adult film star keeping quiet about a elected affair for the trump campaig
the lifestream showed police making arrests during last tuesday's fit in they were also held in new york city and seattle nine workers arrested at least 28 workers were fired they held their virtual press conference one of the fired workers claims workers are being retaliated against. >> when we began at 12:00 p.m. they ordered people to leave around two hours and. it was just more on the ground. that didn't stop google from firing people and even some people who have just stopped by....
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in new york city, he is back in day seven of the criminal hush money trial. the court heard more testimony from david pecker who is trump's long-time friend and publisher of a tabloid. we will break it down with our nbc news washington correspondent yamiche alcindor outside of the washington court, and rehema ellis is outside of the new york courthouse, and our legal correspondent danny se val -- cevallos. and walk us through what happened at the supreme court, yamiche. >> it was a remarkable day, because what is going to be defining the presidency for generation, and whether or not the presidents have immunity from any act they take from the official capacity, and there were robust arguments. take a listen. >> could george w. bush have been sent to prison for obstructing a proceeding or allegedly lying to congress to produce war in iraq? could president obama be charged with murder by killing u.s. citizens abroad by drone strike? could president biden be charged for unlawfully inducing immigrants to enter the country illegally for his border policies? the an
in new york city, he is back in day seven of the criminal hush money trial. the court heard more testimony from david pecker who is trump's long-time friend and publisher of a tabloid. we will break it down with our nbc news washington correspondent yamiche alcindor outside of the washington court, and rehema ellis is outside of the new york courthouse, and our legal correspondent danny se val -- cevallos. and walk us through what happened at the supreme court, yamiche. >> it was a...
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york city. more than 200 thundershower power outages are being reported at this hour. the, t t extreme weather stretching from new york to west virginia. flood alerts were issued for millions. record rainfall is forcing roads to close in the pittsburgh area. the ohio river there expected to crest in the city at the highest levels seen in years. this monster system already carved a devastating path from the ohio valley into the southeast. at least 16 tornados were reported across six states. in kentucky, governor says at least one person was killed. nbc meteorologist angie lassman has been tracking this severe weather all morning for us. good morning. where does it stand right now? >> good morning, jessica. we've still got some unsettled weather we're going to see through the day today. we'll see it winding down through the next two days. but still, the scattered showers and snowshowers are going to be there. you see the rain working across parts of the northeast, rain across parts of the norther
york city. more than 200 thundershower power outages are being reported at this hour. the, t t extreme weather stretching from new york to west virginia. flood alerts were issued for millions. record rainfall is forcing roads to close in the pittsburgh area. the ohio river there expected to crest in the city at the highest levels seen in years. this monster system already carved a devastating path from the ohio valley into the southeast. at least 16 tornados were reported across six states. in...
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well, get this -- i saw that new jersey is suing new york city over its new congestion pricing. yeah, new jersey versus new york will be the only case where instead of objection, the lawyers will shout, "oh!" [ laughter ] ♪ "oh, your honor. oh, whoa, whoa, whoa. [ light laughter ] 'scuse me." >> steve: "hey." >> jimmy: well, speaking of new york, the weather this week has been crazy. did you see what happened yesterday? a bolt of lightning struck the statue of liberty. [ audience oohs ] yeah, well a lot of people are speaking out about it, including the statue of liberty herself. >> steve: really? >> jimmy: yep, she said, "don't worry, everybody, i'm okay." [ laughter ] and then this weird statue of soccer star, cristiano ronaldo, said, "ermagherd. thert's ser skerry." [ laughter ] and then -- [ cheers and applause ] and then this statue of lucille ball spoke up and said, "erm glerd yer er-ker. thert cerlda bern berd." [ light laughter ] then this old plaque of elvis presley said, "hernka hernka bernin' lerv? merr lerk hernka hernka bernin' merterl." [ light laughter ] and the
well, get this -- i saw that new jersey is suing new york city over its new congestion pricing. yeah, new jersey versus new york will be the only case where instead of objection, the lawyers will shout, "oh!" [ laughter ] ♪ "oh, your honor. oh, whoa, whoa, whoa. [ light laughter ] 'scuse me." >> steve: "hey." >> jimmy: well, speaking of new york, the weather this week has been crazy. did you see what happened yesterday? a bolt of lightning struck the...
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the fact that he has been stuck in a new york city courtroom, willie, there is a practical impact of that. he has not been out on the campaign trail. now he will be making campaign stops this week. he has two weeks this week scheduled in battleground states but we know that president biden has been crisscrossing the country and the polls have started to narrow with that strategy. so we will have to see how this all unfolds. i do want to just note those protesters outside of the event last night underscore another big x-factor in this race. of course, the war in the middle east and it is dragging down president biden's poll numbers particularly with younger voters. so that is going to be an issue to watch as well. there was a lot happening last night at that dinner that really, i think, highlighted the contours and so much of the uncertainty in this presidential race. >> it's a great point. it really was crystallized by everything we saw last night. thank you so much. we look for more on "meet the press" when kristen is joined by tim kaine of virginia and mitchell mcconnell and ruby b
the fact that he has been stuck in a new york city courtroom, willie, there is a practical impact of that. he has not been out on the campaign trail. now he will be making campaign stops this week. he has two weeks this week scheduled in battleground states but we know that president biden has been crisscrossing the country and the polls have started to narrow with that strategy. so we will have to see how this all unfolds. i do want to just note those protesters outside of the event last night...
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. >> columbia university in new york city says negotiations are still ongoing with protesters there, a new deadline to with us in los angeles. david, let me start with you. what are we hearing from the university of southern california students there about this decision to cancel commencement? and how is the university reacting to criticism? so in the statement the university put out explaining this decision, first of all, they went to great lengths to make sure that people understood that the individual graduation ceremonies where kids actually walk across the stage and get their diplomas, those are not canceled. it's the main commencement event. they say they simply cannot provide security for the expected 65,000 people that they were, that they were planning on on having arrive on the campus. now, generally, the student body understands that this is related to the protests and to the war, even though the statement didn't mention the protests in the war. this goes back specifically to lastt address with by the school valedictorian who had been criticized for her pro-palestine views
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rehema ellis is if new york city following all of this. let's start with the gag order, the former president not only facing a financial penalty but the judge suggested that he could be jailed for future violations. >> reporter: he did. because of the statute he's only allow him to fine him $1,000 per violation. with so he said if it turns out that it might be necessary and appropriate under the circumstances it will impose an ins incars ra toir punishment. the former president tweeted about this saying this is rigged. he called the judge violating his freedom of speech and called him a conflicted judge. kate. >> rehema today's testimony has featured a lot of witnesses including the lawyer for stormy daniels and karen mcdougal. can you walk us through what we heard in court. >> reporter: one thing we heard in the court the lawyer for karen mcdougal had reached out to national enquirer and a, mi have a block buster trump story. if this would benefit donald trump. he said yes. the prosecution seems to be trying to build a case of a narrative
rehema ellis is if new york city following all of this. let's start with the gag order, the former president not only facing a financial penalty but the judge suggested that he could be jailed for future violations. >> reporter: he did. because of the statute he's only allow him to fine him $1,000 per violation. with so he said if it turns out that it might be necessary and appropriate under the circumstances it will impose an ins incars ra toir punishment. the former president tweeted...
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a 4.8 magnitude earthquake rattles the new york city area on friday. the epicenter in new jersey, but millions felt the shaking from maryland to maine. thankfully no serious damage or injuries reported. are there more aftershocks to come? we have the latest. >>> eclipse mania. millions hitting the roads and skies to see the moon blot out the sun and others are traveling for spring break making today what could be the busiest travel days of the year. this morning, what to watch out for and the forecast for monday's solar spectacular. >>> high alert. the biden administration preparing for the threat of retaliation after the israeli air strike that killed top iranian military officials. could this lead to a wider war? >>> who wants to be a billionaire? customers flocking for tickets with the powerball jackpot up to $1.3 billion. >>> all that plus hoop dreams. >> three. it is good plus the foul. >> caitlin clark and the hawkeyes escape a narrow victory against uconn in the final four. up next is the championship game against the gamecocks. tonight is the m
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york city. man, it got slammed with strong winds, heavy rain, and flooding. but this is sweet, on the way in to work, i saw two rats re-enacting that scene from "the notebook." >> steve: aw. [ laughter and applause ] >> jimmy: well, it seems like there's so much going on right now. the total solar eclipse is this monday. [ cheers and applause ] we're down to the final four in march madness. [ cheers and applause ] donald trump posted the $175 million bond in his fraud case. [ light laughter ] and velveeta just launched a a new line of hair dye. there's a lot to go over. so, let's jump in and cover it all at once. it's time for "news smash"! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: first up, the total solar eclipse on monday, the moon will pass between the earth and the sun. it hasn't happened in years, and everyone will be outside trying to watch. it's going to be complete madness. the final four is this weekend. the women play friday and the men play saturday. i'm excited to see caitlin clark, who
york city. man, it got slammed with strong winds, heavy rain, and flooding. but this is sweet, on the way in to work, i saw two rats re-enacting that scene from "the notebook." >> steve: aw. [ laughter and applause ] >> jimmy: well, it seems like there's so much going on right now. the total solar eclipse is this monday. [ cheers and applause ] we're down to the final four in march madness. [ cheers and applause ] donald trump posted the $175 million bond in his fraud...
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the protest today, at google offices at sunnyvale but also seattle and new york city, involving both sit ins and offices and walkouts. and google enter test employees, they told us what they want to happen next.>> we demand that google executives drop nimbus now and also demand that google protect their arab, muslim and palestinian workers who are speaking out against project nimbus and have been facing harassment, suppression and retaliation at work. >> scott, we have seen walkouts before at google, i'm just amazed that google employees working out and protesting their own company, they are brave enough to do that. >> right, we've seen this when it came to gender equity and wages, they walked out and said we are not doing enough even at our own company, it is fairly impressive, leave seen them do that, and some people say it's just because they are already wealthy but taking quite impressive stand to see our management needs to change, google is doing this in front of its own offices, sometimes inside its own offices, i been in touch with some people right now inside the google clou
the protest today, at google offices at sunnyvale but also seattle and new york city, involving both sit ins and offices and walkouts. and google enter test employees, they told us what they want to happen next.>> we demand that google executives drop nimbus now and also demand that google protect their arab, muslim and palestinian workers who are speaking out against project nimbus and have been facing harassment, suppression and retaliation at work. >> scott, we have seen walkouts...
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"son, new york city is exhilarating. [ laughter ] i'm just exhilarated when i'm here. i just love it so much. it's so exhilarating." [ laughter ] he's like, the people were taking photos of him all the time. and he said, he's like, "today just being in new york city, feeling exhilarated. [ light laughter ] people came up and they took photos of me, and i felt like a --" "celebrity." "i felt like a celebrity, son. [ laughter ] like people knew me. they knew who i was. do you know anything about that?" "no, dad, i don't know anything about that." [ laughter ] >> seth: i do, he's obviously a great father. and you posted a photo recently that shows the level of father you are. you are not mailing it in at all. your son is doing homework. >> yeah. >> seth: you're off camera. but walton, i can't help but notice it seems like you just got a big ol' glass of wine. [ laughter ] >> yeah, i figure -- it's just moral support, really, just being there. >> seth: so he's doing the work, and you just want him to know. >> he's in the seventh grade, man. i mean, like, that's like being
"son, new york city is exhilarating. [ laughter ] i'm just exhilarated when i'm here. i just love it so much. it's so exhilarating." [ laughter ] he's like, the people were taking photos of him all the time. and he said, he's like, "today just being in new york city, feeling exhilarated. [ light laughter ] people came up and they took photos of me, and i felt like a --" "celebrity." "i felt like a celebrity, son. [ laughter ] like people knew me. they knew who...
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especially here in new york city. and this woman found a dream place, a dream house. but the thing is, there was an elderly man living there. and she would inherit the entire house when he died. and until then, you have to live with this guy in like the servants' quarters and wait for him to die. >> seth: uh-huh? >> which is ripe for comedy. [ laughter ] >> seth: well, i -- i think what happened for her is she maybe thought he was going to die any day now. >> yeah. >> seth: and it turned out -- >> years. >> seth: yeah. >> she like met her husband, they had children, he became like a godfather to the children. and perfectly nice situation, i guess. but so we changed it. and shirley maclaine now plays the older -- >> seth: it's really amazing even to watch a clip with a legend like shirley maclaine. >> surely. >> seth: how did you get shirley maclaine to do your film? >> well, she's the only one i could think of. there's so many times when you're making -- when you're putting together a movie, which is so hard, it's amazing that anything ever gets made. but you go, "we
especially here in new york city. and this woman found a dream place, a dream house. but the thing is, there was an elderly man living there. and she would inherit the entire house when he died. and until then, you have to live with this guy in like the servants' quarters and wait for him to die. >> seth: uh-huh? >> which is ripe for comedy. [ laughter ] >> seth: well, i -- i think what happened for her is she maybe thought he was going to die any day now. >> yeah....
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headquarters in new york city as the room shook. and wnbc new york broke into coverage as soon as it happened. one of the reporters happened to be at the office of emergency management at the time of the quake. we spoke with him earlier. they were shocked to feel an earthquake on the east coast. >> one felt a little bit different. it felt the smaller rumble. and i thought that train really seems like it might be getting close. and then the entire bed started to shake. the windows started to shake. i could see my dresser shaking from the bed, and it didn't last too long, but definitely enough time where i could hear things moving around in the apartment, and then looking out my window, i could see the telephone poles swaying just a little bit, the windows moving a little bit. >> new jersey governor phil murphy is activating its emergency operation center and asking the public not to call 911 unless they're experiencing an emergency there. the governor of new york says that crews are also out check on buildings and brejs. -- bridges.
headquarters in new york city as the room shook. and wnbc new york broke into coverage as soon as it happened. one of the reporters happened to be at the office of emergency management at the time of the quake. we spoke with him earlier. they were shocked to feel an earthquake on the east coast. >> one felt a little bit different. it felt the smaller rumble. and i thought that train really seems like it might be getting close. and then the entire bed started to shake. the windows started...