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nbc bay area's watching the senate debate right now. ginger, have there been any developments? >> reporter: this is all unfolding as we speak. there were procedural votes that were expected this morning. so far, at least one of those procedural votes has been delayed because there's been a couple senators who say that they want to put amendments to this block aid package. this bill being debated on the floor. let's look at the capitol building where this is unfolding as we speak. a final vote will happen at some point. today or tomorrow, at the latest. as we mentioned, part of the bill would force tiktok's apparent company bytedance to sell its stake in the company within a year. that's a move that many are people are watching out for. tiktok has 170 million american users. it tracks how we consume content, the devices we use, how long we watch posts and what kind of posts we like to feed its algorithm. lawmakers say the problem lies in the potential that this data, some or all of it, is accessible to the chinese government. tiktok denies this. >> we've taken voluntary and unpr
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tom llamas, nbc news, new york. >>> we'll take a break. and then up next, talk to a photographer who snapped a shot that is sending the internet over the moon. tom llamas, nbc news, new york. >>> we'll take a break. and then up next, talk to a photographer who snapped a shot that is sending the internet over the moon. it crushed my confidence. but no longer will psoriasis get a piece of me. i can love my skin again. with bimzelx. only bimzelx targets and blocks il-17a plus f to calm inflammation. i can control my plaques, and start getting myself back. bimzelx helps adults with moderate to severe psoriasis control plaques, to deliver clearer skin fast, for results that last. i will give myself back the freedom of shorts. dare to wear black again from head to toe. (♪♪) most people got 100% clear skin. some after the first dose. serious side effects, including suicidal thoughts and behavior, infections and lowered ability to fight them, liver problems, and inflammatory bowel disease, have occurred. tell your doctor if these happen or wor
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here is with nbc news and i hot radio in los angeles. i asked him to explain why weinsteins new york conviction has been over time. so basically what the lawyers have argued was that it was an absolute hit piece on harvey weinstein. that the judge in that case, allowed testimony from women who alleged sexual assault by the movie mogul. and they had nothing to do with the actual case. so is a smear campaign against harvey weinstein? the appeals court sought their way and they have now decided to order a new case, which i think is going to be interesting in the coming weeks. what done this of product uh from the new york. uh, a supreme court be appealed. it can be and what will happen is now there's going to be a whole new set of rules write a whole new trial. the women who testified it in the case may be allowed to testify . again, if they choose to do so, which you know, it's opening up a whole new bag of trauma and everything else. what i also feel is going to be really interesting is if lines the will take the stand himself. there were
here is with nbc news and i hot radio in los angeles. i asked him to explain why weinsteins new york conviction has been over time. so basically what the lawyers have argued was that it was an absolute hit piece on harvey weinstein. that the judge in that case, allowed testimony from women who alleged sexual assault by the movie mogul. and they had nothing to do with the actual case. so is a smear campaign against harvey weinstein? the appeals court sought their way and they have now decided to...
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nbc's ali raffah has more. >> reporter: a united diplomatic response to iran's attack on israel. the president also staying alert saying in a statement late saturday night that while we have not seen attacks on our forces or facilities today, we'll remain vigilant to all threats and will not hesitate to take all necessary action to protect our people. president biden adding that he ordered u.s. forces in the middle east to help intercept dozens of missiles launched toward israel. the president met with his national security team in the situation room for roughly two hours saturday before a phone call with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu in which a senior administration official tells nbc news the president reaffirmed his commitment to israel's security while making clear the u.s. will not participate in its response to iran. israeli officials now renewing vows to retaliate. two senior u.s. officials telling nbc news some top officials are now concerned israel could react quickly, without thinking through the potential fallout from its actions. a senior administration of
nbc's ali raffah has more. >> reporter: a united diplomatic response to iran's attack on israel. the president also staying alert saying in a statement late saturday night that while we have not seen attacks on our forces or facilities today, we'll remain vigilant to all threats and will not hesitate to take all necessary action to protect our people. president biden adding that he ordered u.s. forces in the middle east to help intercept dozens of missiles launched toward israel. the...
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nbc's brie jackson joining us now live from d.c. brie, good morning. what more do we know about the progress that is being made in baltimore? >> reporter: good morning, jessica. over the weekend we saw the first section of twisted steel pulled from the water. seven floating cranes have arrived, including one that is able to lift 1,000 tons. overnight officials announced that they are preparing to establish a temporary channel near the bridge for what they call commercially-essential vessels to get through. now, the governor also says as soon as the conditions are safe for divers they will continue looking for the four construction workers who are missing. the biden administration announced $60 million in emergency funds to help baltimore rebuild, but they say this is only a down payment. president biden promised that the federal government will cover the entire cost. some republicans have pushed back, but maryland's governor, wes moore, says this is not a favor for baltimore, it is something that is important for the entire country. >> understand what
nbc's brie jackson joining us now live from d.c. brie, good morning. what more do we know about the progress that is being made in baltimore? >> reporter: good morning, jessica. over the weekend we saw the first section of twisted steel pulled from the water. seven floating cranes have arrived, including one that is able to lift 1,000 tons. overnight officials announced that they are preparing to establish a temporary channel near the bridge for what they call commercially-essential...
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the more you know on nbc. sheinelle: on today's episode of "wild child", we're off on a polar adventure to meet the creatures who brave earth's coldest climates, like these southern swimmers that fly through water.
the more you know on nbc. sheinelle: on today's episode of "wild child", we're off on a polar adventure to meet the creatures who brave earth's coldest climates, like these southern swimmers that fly through water.
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for those of you watching us overseas isn't nbc comedy show on saturday nights. so this guy goes up on stage and he tells everybody what a hot. busy old person, donald trump is and what an incredibly great human being like mother teresa is kind of person, joe biden is. and so when you look at the levels of freedom throughout history and even around the world today, this is the exception. this freedom is incredibly rare. and the journalists in this room help protect that freedom and we can not ever take that for granted the semester president. i thank you for your decency on behalf of my grandfather. and i think all of you, almost all of you for your decency as well. i am very honored and grateful that you invited me here tonight. thank you and good night. pardon me for saying this, but as i watch that i want to vomit in my mouth and i'm sorry, but the most person ever and those people who are there are also incredibly, incredibly decent. are they really, audrey? oh my goodness, everyone in that room is part of the flight in state media. they're only being invited
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. >>> 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: this is ? >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >>> good evening, and welcome. a lot of conversations here in the east today began with the words, did you feel it? well, potentially tens of millions of people did. an unusually strong earthquake felt
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nbc's morgan chesky is in kerrville, texas, which will be in the path on monday. morgan, what kind of turnout is expected and what do perforations look like? >> reporter: yamiche, good afternoon. a good question. right now, preparations are in place for potentially hundreds of thousands of people to converge in kerrville on monday. we have been through town and had a chance to speak to a couple that came here from the netherlands so that they could hopefully witness the eclipse. they were little downtrodden in that the forecast calls for some clouds. everyone is crossing their fingers for perfect weather and that is the case of the road in ennis, texas, the bluebonnet capital of the world. here's what they are saying about the big moment come monday. >> a lot of preparations are happening to receive this huge influx of people. we cannot be anymore expected the amount of people that selected justice ketanji brown specifically from all over the world. we have a family from new zealand. a photographer from paris and a group from london and a group from india. they al
nbc's morgan chesky is in kerrville, texas, which will be in the path on monday. morgan, what kind of turnout is expected and what do perforations look like? >> reporter: yamiche, good afternoon. a good question. right now, preparations are in place for potentially hundreds of thousands of people to converge in kerrville on monday. we have been through town and had a chance to speak to a couple that came here from the netherlands so that they could hopefully witness the eclipse. they were...
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nbc's brie jackson joins us now. brie, good morning. the political and personal stakes are high for mr. trump. >> reporter: they absolutely are. good morning, frances. the former president is facing 34 counts of falsifying business records. prosecutors will begin to make their case that mr. trump made a $130,000 payment to keep stormy daniels quiet about an alleged sexual encounter. prosecutors allege that this is election interference. the former president denies the allegations and has pleaded not guilty. if he is convicted, he could face up to four years in prison. mr. trump has said he is willing to take the witness stand. other witnesses we could see called are david pecker who is the former publisher of the "national enquirer," stormy daniels, michael cohen, who was mr. trump's attorney at the time, former playboy model karen mcdougal and hope hicks who was a close aide to mr. trump. mr. trump is required to be in court every day except for wednesdays when court is not in session or he risks having a warrant issued for his arrest.
nbc's brie jackson joins us now. brie, good morning. the political and personal stakes are high for mr. trump. >> reporter: they absolutely are. good morning, frances. the former president is facing 34 counts of falsifying business records. prosecutors will begin to make their case that mr. trump made a $130,000 payment to keep stormy daniels quiet about an alleged sexual encounter. prosecutors allege that this is election interference. the former president denies the allegations and has...
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our nbc news reporters are following all of the latest developments, but we begin in baltimore with nbc news who's correspondent aaron gilchrist, what do we expect, aaron, from the president's visit? >> reporter: well, the president's running a few minutes behind schedule, chris, but his motorcade is on its way to this location where we are where we will hear from the president likely in the next hour or so. the president along with the maryland governor wes moore and the heads of the army corps of engineers as well as the coast guard were able to fly over the wreckage site a little while ago so the president can see for himself the tremendous amount of damage that's been done with the key bridge having fallen a week or ago tuesday, and the bridge lies in pieces along with the ship that's still in the water here, unable to move, as crews have been going into the water, into the site trying to survey the area to get a real picture of what exactly the damage is under the water and the work that's going to be ahead of them. the president will come here and get an operational update from th
our nbc news reporters are following all of the latest developments, but we begin in baltimore with nbc news who's correspondent aaron gilchrist, what do we expect, aaron, from the president's visit? >> reporter: well, the president's running a few minutes behind schedule, chris, but his motorcade is on its way to this location where we are where we will hear from the president likely in the next hour or so. the president along with the maryland governor wes moore and the heads of the...
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jason capability is with nbc news, and i heart radio los angeles. he is covered the weinstein story extensively, and he told me more about today's decision to overturn one of the convictions. so the argument has been made that the judge allowed testimony from sexual. this alleged sexual assault victims of harvey weinstein to testify in the case in new york. they had nothing to do with the charges that he was facing. and basically are calling it a hit piece on the wind c name. so anybody who alleges anything can just say what they want in court, and that's not the way the courts are. design. courts are designed for those accused to face charges. and so they overturn the convention basically saying that it wasn't fair to harvey weinstein to have to sit and listen to testimony from, from a lead sexual assault victims telling what his lawyers are basically saying are a bunch of lies. so having witnesses come in to help paint a picture of someone's character here. this goes beyond a, a procedural error, or if you will, any we did have one judge saying th
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and nbc news correspondent vaughn hillyard. so, monica, what more are we hearing from the kennedy family, how are they explaining putting their support behind joe biden and not one of their own family members, and how does an endorsement like this perhaps benefit joe biden. >> in the case of everybody you saw on stage just now there, ana, their own sibling, the siblings of robert kennedy jr. who came on the stage with president biden, and fully enbraced him over their own blood relative because the election is too high stakes to not get off the sidelines and put their weight behind president biden and vice president harris. they say that is because they believe their relative's candidacy could take votes away from president biden that could be critical in some of these battleground states. they are putting that into the context of the margins. it could be however small, however tight, and that is why their anxiety and concern is growing, but overall, they also say that of course this was a difficult decision for them to make as
and nbc news correspondent vaughn hillyard. so, monica, what more are we hearing from the kennedy family, how are they explaining putting their support behind joe biden and not one of their own family members, and how does an endorsement like this perhaps benefit joe biden. >> in the case of everybody you saw on stage just now there, ana, their own sibling, the siblings of robert kennedy jr. who came on the stage with president biden, and fully enbraced him over their own blood relative...
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nbc's garrett haake covers the trump campaign. garrett, good morning. >> reporter: hey, savannah, good morning. donald trump teased this announcement for weeks, but promise of a hands-off approach on the legislative issue now has taking fire from the debate. the right says he's refusing to protect the unborn. the left says it fears he will change his mind again and pports states in enacting draconian abortion bans. donald trump is under fire after unveiling his latest stance on abortion. leave any restrictions to the states. >> many states will be different. many will have a different number of weeks or some will have more conservative than others, and that's what they will be. >> reporter: the former president also claiming credit for the 2022 supreme court decision backed by three trump-appointed justices that overturned roe v. wade and returned the abortion issue to the states. some of which have enacted near total bans on the procedure. president biden responding in this campaign radio. video. >> donald trump just endorsed eve
nbc's garrett haake covers the trump campaign. garrett, good morning. >> reporter: hey, savannah, good morning. donald trump teased this announcement for weeks, but promise of a hands-off approach on the legislative issue now has taking fire from the debate. the right says he's refusing to protect the unborn. the left says it fears he will change his mind again and pports states in enacting draconian abortion bans. donald trump is under fire after unveiling his latest stance on abortion....
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joining us now is nbc news meagan fitzgerald, nbc's allie raffa at the white house, and joel rubin, former deputy assistant secretary of state in the obama administration. let's start with meagan. walk us through this report. >> reporter: the idf starts by saying their forces first identified a gunman on one of the aid trucks and then identified an additional gunman. after the vehicles left the warehouse where the aid had been unloaded, one of the commanders mistakenly assumed that hamas operatives were in the vehicles and that they didn't know, in fact, it was world central kitchen staff. the idf is calling it a grave mistake, stemming from a serious failure. they're also taking action. we're told that they dismissed two high ranking commanders on the ground and reprimanded osteo. others. the idf said this shouldn't happen and they'll be making sure it doesn't happen again. moments ago, secretary blinken said the u.s. will be fully assessing the idf's report and said they're not just looking to see what steps are being taken but the results of those steps. as you mentioned, world central
joining us now is nbc news meagan fitzgerald, nbc's allie raffa at the white house, and joel rubin, former deputy assistant secretary of state in the obama administration. let's start with meagan. walk us through this report. >> reporter: the idf starts by saying their forces first identified a gunman on one of the aid trucks and then identified an additional gunman. after the vehicles left the warehouse where the aid had been unloaded, one of the commanders mistakenly assumed that hamas...
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nbc's garrett haake is reporting from washington, d.c., also with us nbc senior politics reporter alex siets wald, and former rnc chair michael steele, and msnbc political analyst. what's the latest fallout from this fund-raising email, and how's the campaign positioning itself now? now they know no labels is out. >> well, chris, as you said, the campaign is distancing itself or disavowing its fund-raising email after we published it, saying it was an error and doesn't reflect kennedy's view. but this is calling attention to his long history of comments on january 6th that show it's not that far off from his views on january 6th. robert f. kennedy jury has talked about that he would consider pardoning january 6thers if he was elected president. he's kind of down played the attack saying, you know, we can rebuild the capitol, but what joe biden has allegedly done in censoring speech with social media, he's kind of suggested that's worse. he -- there's a couple that hosted a fundraiser for him that is tied to january sixers. his campaign director spoke at a side rally. this is kind of th
nbc's garrett haake is reporting from washington, d.c., also with us nbc senior politics reporter alex siets wald, and former rnc chair michael steele, and msnbc political analyst. what's the latest fallout from this fund-raising email, and how's the campaign positioning itself now? now they know no labels is out. >> well, chris, as you said, the campaign is distancing itself or disavowing its fund-raising email after we published it, saying it was an error and doesn't reflect kennedy's...
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he is chief international analyst for nbc news. admiral, if i could start with you on exactly what happened during the interception, in the hours before, who got together? who led at the u.s.? how important was it that most of these drones and missiles and rockets were intercepted? i mean, the message about iran and to iran seems, to me, to be vital here. >> i agree. and i spent much of my career at sea in command of guided missile destroyers and cruisers. this was the mission, shooting down missiles directed at our carriers, at our allies. i can't imagine a better day for the air defenders than to knock down 350 drones, ballistic missiles and cruise missiles. it's a feat of military arms, and it also speaks to the military mismatch, frankly, between iran, which has, you know, reasonable technology in those zones, but the capabilities on the allied side. in terms of how this was put together, think of it as a defense in depth. it begins with satellite coverage that sees these launches at great distance. command and control that's s
he is chief international analyst for nbc news. admiral, if i could start with you on exactly what happened during the interception, in the hours before, who got together? who led at the u.s.? how important was it that most of these drones and missiles and rockets were intercepted? i mean, the message about iran and to iran seems, to me, to be vital here. >> i agree. and i spent much of my career at sea in command of guided missile destroyers and cruisers. this was the mission, shooting...
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. >> we will continue to cover this on air as well as online and you can download our free nbc bay area app to stay up-to-date with what's happening with in and other news throughout the day. you can also find it on your app store. >>> new at 11:00, we now know four people died in a car crash in the east bay. the four people were in the same vehicle when they crashed on stone ridge drive around 9:00 last night. police say it does not appear that any other vehicle was involved. we are asking for answerses about why the car crashed and who the victims are. we'll let you know if we get those answers. the scene is now clear. >> the supreme court heard arguments this morning from donald trump's lawyers asking them to rule that presidents are immune from prosecution. >> so this is a case they have lost twice before. scott mcgrew said trump's top lawyer faced a very skeptical court. >> they lost twice before, both at the federal district level with the judge sitting on trump's election interference trial and then in the court above her, the federal appellate court. so this is the final push fo
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joining us is nbc's antonia hylton. what's going on there today? >> reporter: we're getting ready for another protest to begin around noon. we already can hear some students gathering on the other side of the campus here. you can see a police presence, a small police presence right in front of one of the main gates behind me here. this is day three of protests here at columbia. as you mentioned, starting on wednesday, while the president, a split screen moment, was down testifying on capitol hill, there were students setting up an encampment, so they can stay, not just protesting the war and trying to show support to palestinians in gaza, but also directly asking the administration here to cut ties with israeli companies or businesses here. and then what we saw happen yesterday, i was on the ground as police officers, some in riot gear entered campus, they took students about 114 we confirmed were arrested and then later released. and they're going to be facing summons in the coming days. it created a flashpoint here, a debate over free speech and
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nbc bay area jocelyn moran joins us with details. this is very unsettling for the girls father who has become an advocate for victims rights. >> reporter: it has been 30 years but this is a case that many remember and one that caused fear for families. tonight we are talking about this case once again because the convicted killer essentially wants his sentient -- sentence to be re-evaluated. he was not in court today but polly's father was there he felt like his daughters killing is being thrown in his face again. >> reporter: it is a horrific case that shock the bay area. agent allen davis was convicted of kidnapping and killing 12- year-old polly klaas. she was hosting a slumber party at home when davis kidnapped her in 1993. davis already had a lengthy criminal rap sheet. his conviction led to california three strike law. three decades later lawyers representing davis argued he is entitled to a full resentencing. >> this has thrown this crime right back into my face yet again three years later and it should be done. >> reporter: p
nbc bay area jocelyn moran joins us with details. this is very unsettling for the girls father who has become an advocate for victims rights. >> reporter: it has been 30 years but this is a case that many remember and one that caused fear for families. tonight we are talking about this case once again because the convicted killer essentially wants his sentient -- sentence to be re-evaluated. he was not in court today but polly's father was there he felt like his daughters killing is being...
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nbc's raf sanchez is reporting from tel aviv, nbc's gabe gutierrez is in washington. also with us, retired colonel jack jacobs, msnbc military analyst. so raf, what do we know about the impact of this strike, and what, if anything, can we make of the silence from the major players? >> reporter: well, chris, i think this silence is very, very telling. it appears to be an indication that neither side wants escalation at this point. we heard a little earlier today from the iranian president. he is a hard-liner. he's one of the iranian leaders who said last week that even a small israeli attack would trigger immediate and massive iranian retaliation, and instead, chris, he got through that speech without even mentioning this strike in isfahan. as you said, we did not hear from israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu over the course of the day. we're not expecting to at this point, and that appears to be a calculation on the israeli side to give the iranians an off-ramp here. the israelis appear to be saying or indicating that if they don't gloat, if they don't crow, if
nbc's raf sanchez is reporting from tel aviv, nbc's gabe gutierrez is in washington. also with us, retired colonel jack jacobs, msnbc military analyst. so raf, what do we know about the impact of this strike, and what, if anything, can we make of the silence from the major players? >> reporter: well, chris, i think this silence is very, very telling. it appears to be an indication that neither side wants escalation at this point. we heard a little earlier today from the iranian president....
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nbc's claudio lavanga joins us live for more on all of this. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, frances. that's right. on tuesday, national security advisor jake sulg livan said in statement the u.s. will introduce new sanctions against iran and entities that support the revolutionary guards. he also said the u.s. military will reenforce existing missile defense and warning systems that are already in place across the middle east in order to limit the effectiveness and the danger of missiles and drones. all this at the same time here across the atlantic here in the european union, joseph burrell, who is in charge of foreign affairs here says the eu as well will reenforce, so they're united in reinforcing their own sanctions against iran. in the meantime, israel insists they will retaliate against iran. daniel hagari, the spokesperson for the israeli defense forces said they will retaliate at a time and manner of its own choosing. he also said that the response, the defensive response against iran's attack on saturday was amazing but also
nbc's claudio lavanga joins us live for more on all of this. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, frances. that's right. on tuesday, national security advisor jake sulg livan said in statement the u.s. will introduce new sanctions against iran and entities that support the revolutionary guards. he also said the u.s. military will reenforce existing missile defense and warning systems that are already in place across the middle east in order to limit the effectiveness and the danger of...
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the nbc news poll finds the rfk junior's presidential run is hurting trump more than biden. you can see that trump leads biden by two points in the head-to-head matchup but bringing other candidates like rfk biden has a two-point advantage. do you think rfk junior is taking votes away from trump? >> it is interesting, this is one poll and i know we cited in terms of the numbers of trump biden how to handle the economy but i've seen a trend for six months were trump has seen the better person to handle xy and z, this is one poll i would have to see other polls that show rfk junior from trump invited and i've seen other polls were says rfk is pulling from biden more than trump. either way in the end remember what he did in 1992, bill clinton ended up winning the presidency which is 43% of the vote while the incumbent, george w. bush only got 38%. i don't know what to make of the poll if i see four or five others that tell me the same thing, that is telling us something, what rfk has decided liberal and definitely a democrat and old-school one. i don't see him drawing from trum
the nbc news poll finds the rfk junior's presidential run is hurting trump more than biden. you can see that trump leads biden by two points in the head-to-head matchup but bringing other candidates like rfk biden has a two-point advantage. do you think rfk junior is taking votes away from trump? >> it is interesting, this is one poll and i know we cited in terms of the numbers of trump biden how to handle the economy but i've seen a trend for six months were trump has seen the better...
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universal studios is owned by nbc news' parent company, nbc universal. >>> to some terrifying moments now on a minnesota highway. a driver trapped in a car up in flames. but thanks to the bravery of a group of good samaritans, everybody survived. the horrific scene off i-94 in minnesota. a car crashing into a lamppost, up in flames. the driver trapped. >> vehicle fire. people still inside it. >> reporter: then one after the other, good samaritans pulling over, racing to help. you can see them desperately trying to pull the car door open as it jammed up against the guardrail. >> there was a moment where we thought we literally lost him. >> reporter: but the flames erupting, chasing the bystanders away. undeterred, they rushed back in. a highway worker finally smashing the window open. the group pulling the driver to safety right as the fire burst into the front seat. >> this is something that i will never forget. it's a good feeling to know that you saved somebody's life. >> just an incredible act of bravery. >>> when we come back, record summer travel and not enough planes. why some a
universal studios is owned by nbc news' parent company, nbc universal. >>> to some terrifying moments now on a minnesota highway. a driver trapped in a car up in flames. but thanks to the bravery of a group of good samaritans, everybody survived. the horrific scene off i-94 in minnesota. a car crashing into a lamppost, up in flames. the driver trapped. >> vehicle fire. people still inside it. >> reporter: then one after the other, good samaritans pulling over, racing to...
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among those killed, a pregnant woman, who nbc news reported on earlier this week. her premature baby briefly survived but died days later. we asked the israeli military multiple times to comment on the strikes documented in our report providing precise locations and dates. it addressed one of the attacks replying, the idf is not aware of any strike at the provided coordinates and times in the query blaming hamas for telling people to ignore military directives adding, the idf will act against hamas wherever it operates with full commitment to international law. human rights watch program director, sari bashi, tells us, these strikes are not isolated incidents. >> they go to the places they were told to go to, and then they get hit either by an air strike or a ground force invasion. >> is there anywhere safe in gaza? >> there is nowhere safe in gaza. >> reporter: for the almost million and a half palestinians crowded in southern gaza, there is nowhere left to flee, and for reema, the girl whose father's blood-stained t-shirt told of his frantic attempt to revive his
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nbc is joined with the latest. matt, good morning. what do we know about the scope of this military strike? >> reporter: good morning, frances. in a word, it appears to be as you said, limited. we're still trying to get a good picture of what took place. this all began earlier this morning with reports of explosions in the region of the iranian city south of tehran, an interesting location for a few reasons. i'd say the main one is that several major infrastructure pieces of the iranian nuclear program are housed in the area. but also we see air force manufacturing, air force bases, drone manufacturing. there's a lot of stuff in the area for israel to be interested in targeting. though we do understand at this time the nuclear facilities were not the target. we have the statement from the international atomic energy association this morning, sort of speaking to that, saying they se see no evidence of nuclear damage. colleagues on the ground have been telling us on iranian state television for example we're seeing images out of isfahan
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was not involved, but a source tells nbc news the u.s. was informed ahead of time by israel. >> nbc news international correspondent matt bradley is with us in beirut, lebanon, and also joining us is tel aviv bureau chief, martin fletcher. good to have you both. matt, first of all, it seems like regionally speaking, they thought this could explode, but it's de-escalated in a sense. you spoke with hezbollah's second in command. could we see iranian-backed proxy groups like hezbollah respond and make it worse again or what do you think? >> yeah. i mean, you could kind of call this case the sum of all fears when it comes to the last six months of what we have been seeing here in the middle east. once we see this escalate beyond just iran and israel, that was enough to cause everyone to really hold their breath. once we see it spill out beyond the borders of those two countries and beyond the palestinian territories, we're into very, very lethal and destructive and destabiling territory. here in lebanon, you see just over my left shoulder her
was not involved, but a source tells nbc news the u.s. was informed ahead of time by israel. >> nbc news international correspondent matt bradley is with us in beirut, lebanon, and also joining us is tel aviv bureau chief, martin fletcher. good to have you both. matt, first of all, it seems like regionally speaking, they thought this could explode, but it's de-escalated in a sense. you spoke with hezbollah's second in command. could we see iranian-backed proxy groups like hezbollah...
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and nbc and telemundo are celebrating earth week. the city of san francisco will be hosting its second annual climate week. nbc's bay area cinthia pimentel has more on what you can expect. >> one of the largest climate gatherings in the world is happening at the city by the bay. thousands are expected to attend nature walks, industry panels, a sustainable fashion show, and other social events. >> reporter: san francisco climate week is organize nieszed by the environment department and the company, climate base, a hiring platform that helps organizations with careers in climate. over the next week, the city will become a place where diverse organizers and attendees can connect, exchange ideas, and bring forth their solutions to our climate in crisis. >> our goals are to hold more events on more climate topics and bring more of these movers and shakers together to advance the solutions we need. >> reporter: san francisco is an environmental leader on the global stage. just last year, 1,500 trees were planted to improve the urban canop
and nbc and telemundo are celebrating earth week. the city of san francisco will be hosting its second annual climate week. nbc's bay area cinthia pimentel has more on what you can expect. >> one of the largest climate gatherings in the world is happening at the city by the bay. thousands are expected to attend nature walks, industry panels, a sustainable fashion show, and other social events. >> reporter: san francisco climate week is organize nieszed by the environment department...
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nbc's tom winter has more of this nbc news exclusive interview. what did the fbi director have to say? >> right, chris. yesterday when the fbi director started to speak to our colleague lester holt, he talked about the overall threat environment. he says it's one of the worst that he's seen in his entire career in federal law enforcement. that's when he looks at the threats from china, from iran, from russia, as well as domestic terrorism threats and then the types of threats that you're talking about. this chilling warning about a foreign directed terror plot. something we haven't seen since approximately 2015 or so. so it's been almost nine years since we have seen this type of attack. let's listen to what he had to say. >> we are increasingly concerned about the potential for some kind of coordinated attack here in the homeland, maybe not that different from what you saw against the concert hall in russia a few weeks ago from isis k. >> i think a couple of key points there. he clearly picked that specific incident because it's a foreign-directe
nbc's tom winter has more of this nbc news exclusive interview. what did the fbi director have to say? >> right, chris. yesterday when the fbi director started to speak to our colleague lester holt, he talked about the overall threat environment. he says it's one of the worst that he's seen in his entire career in federal law enforcement. that's when he looks at the threats from china, from iran, from russia, as well as domestic terrorism threats and then the types of threats that you're...
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sergio romo. 16 years in the big leagues and now he works for us over at nbc sports bay area. hello to buster, now part of the giants partnership group. picking it up, bottom of the inning, with a two run single, giants have a 3-0 lead against the mets. sixth inning, logan webb strikes out francisco lindor. webb has been awesome. eight shutout innings, scoreless streak to 19 innings. final play of the game, giants win it 5-1, they are now 12 and 13 on the season. they go for the series sweep tomorrow afternoon. >>> the a's tonight in the bronx, the new yankee stadium. starting off the first inning, things got to a great start with the athletics, seth brown, just under the glove, that is an rbi double. and the rob mayeda five had a 1- 0 lead, but the yankees will come right back. he is safe! bottom of the first. new york strikes back. this was a big blast. a two run homer.
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pacific on your local nbc station and on nbc news now, streaming. coming up, many young people find real community on social media, so, what is the impacof thatt >>> if they delete this app, i don't know how i'll survive. >> tiktok changed my whole life. this was me a few years ago working a 9:00 to 5:00 job miserable. this is me living my dream posting on tiktok. >> the government can take away a literal app on our phones, and we're supposed to believe we're free? >> in today's mental health check no doubt social media has impacted all of our lives. we use it to stay connected to friends, keep up with trends, or simply kill time. >> yeah, but for a lot of young people it can mean even more than that. platforms can almost become like communities and one of the most popular tiktok as i'm sure you know is facing the threat of a potential ban, in the united states, and the possibility of losing the outlet could have a dramatic impact on kids, and teens, joining us now to talk about it is laura erickson, a psychiatrist, and chief medical officer at the
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