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kathy park, nbc news, conroe, texas. >>> a one-time top adviser to president trump, hope hicks, testified for the prosecution today in mr. trump's hush money trial. she recalled the crisis in his presidential campaign when the "access hollywood" tape became public. vaughn hillyard now with late details. >> reporter: she was one of former president trump's most trusted advisers. >> hope, we want hope. >> reporter: but today hope hicks walked into court as a prosecution witness in her old boss' hush money scheme trial. mr. trump without smiling stared on, first directly at her before turning his attention toward a monitor and papers in front of him. hicks today admitting she was nervous. at one point becoming emotional, tearing up and needing a break. hicks telling prosecutors, the release of the "access hollywood" tape weeks before the 2016 election was a crisis. "i was concerned, she said. "everyone was just absorbing the shock of it," hicks testified, adding "its impact on women voters was a major concern." prosecutors say the release of the tape helped propel the hush money scheme. >> h
kathy park, nbc news, conroe, texas. >>> a one-time top adviser to president trump, hope hicks, testified for the prosecution today in mr. trump's hush money trial. she recalled the crisis in his presidential campaign when the "access hollywood" tape became public. vaughn hillyard now with late details. >> reporter: she was one of former president trump's most trusted advisers. >> hope, we want hope. >> reporter: but today hope hicks walked into court as a...
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kathy park joins me now. kathy, this flood threat is far from over. >> reporter: lester, that's right. as you can see, the fast-moving floodwaters are still moving through neighborhoods like this one in texas. typically this would be a backyard, but it has been transformed into a lake several feet deep. tonight, millions in texas in the crosshairs of catastrophic flooding and dangerous tornadoes. >> oh, my gosh. >> reporter: in the part 24 hours, dramatic lightning strikes like this one caught on camera. >> oh, my god. he's going into the water. oh, my god. >> oh, my god. >> reporter: and nearly a foot of rain in the houston area stranding driver, even washing away roads and part of this nursery. >> it's hard to tell exactly how much we've lost, but it will be estimated hundreds of thousands of dollars of product washed away. >> reporter: in harris county, officials declaring a disaster and urging residents to evacuate thursday night or prepare to stay for days. >> this threat is ongoing, and it's going to ge
kathy park joins me now. kathy, this flood threat is far from over. >> reporter: lester, that's right. as you can see, the fast-moving floodwaters are still moving through neighborhoods like this one in texas. typically this would be a backyard, but it has been transformed into a lake several feet deep. tonight, millions in texas in the crosshairs of catastrophic flooding and dangerous tornadoes. >> oh, my gosh. >> reporter: in the part 24 hours, dramatic lightning strikes...
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here's kathy park. >> reporter: asian american athletes are dominating in women's golf. megan khang is among those leading the pack. >> it's pretty cool to kind of be the first woman american player out on the lpga tour. >> reporter: her journey started at just 5 years old, thanks to her dad, a self-taught golfer and coach. khang's mom, a schoolteacher, became the primary breadwinner after the family decided to go all in to develop their young athlete. >> being immigrants from laos during the vietnam war, they kind of sacrificed everything to give us the best life we could possibly have. >> reporter: also atop the leaderboard, alison lee, the daughter of korean immigrants. >> i never saw them use a penny to purchase something for themselves. it was always, save money so we can afford playing in events and continuing what i love to do. >> reporter: for a game built on tradition, historically male dominated with little diversity, the landscape has changed. six of the top 25 female players in the world are asian american. >> what would you say is behind this trend? >> yeah,
here's kathy park. >> reporter: asian american athletes are dominating in women's golf. megan khang is among those leading the pack. >> it's pretty cool to kind of be the first woman american player out on the lpga tour. >> reporter: her journey started at just 5 years old, thanks to her dad, a self-taught golfer and coach. khang's mom, a schoolteacher, became the primary breadwinner after the family decided to go all in to develop their young athlete. >> being...
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kathy park is in hard-hit houston. kathy, good morning. >> reporter: hey, savannah. good morning to you. yeah. roughly a million people have been impacted by severe storms and flooding all across texas. here where we are, the water is flooding out these businesses and homes. all eyes are on the river right now with rain back in the forecast. and officials last night told residents here to evacuate or be prepared to be stuck for days. meanwhile, in livingston, texas, some dramatic pictures there. one man actually saw his refrigerator floating away because of the flooding, and he knew he had to get out. but it is not just the flooding we are tracking but tornadoes as well. reportedly, 10 tornadoes in texas, missouri and louisiana, 8 of those tornadoes being in texas alone. holly being the hardest hit. meanwhile, it could be a very active day across the south today. flash flood warnings in effect until 7:00 tonight for the greater houston area. so a lot to be watching out for. savannah? >> all right. kathy park for us in houston, thank you. >>> now to a nightmare for th
kathy park is in hard-hit houston. kathy, good morning. >> reporter: hey, savannah. good morning to you. yeah. roughly a million people have been impacted by severe storms and flooding all across texas. here where we are, the water is flooding out these businesses and homes. all eyes are on the river right now with rain back in the forecast. and officials last night told residents here to evacuate or be prepared to be stuck for days. meanwhile, in livingston, texas, some dramatic pictures...
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. >> nbc news correspondent kathy park has been following this story for us and joins me now, kathy, what else did we hear from the chiefs player in this speech and how are people reacting to the comments. >> reporter: this was a 20-minute speech. ever since his remarks were posted online it's gone viral and received a ton of backlash on social media. he leaned into a couple of themes during his commencement speech. he talked about the erosion of traditional krath lick values. he pointed to krath lick priests and bishops for misleading their flock. he talked about gender roles and how women have a spot at home. he also talked about his own personal life. his own wife decided to forgo a career and became a homemaker and she's happy about that decision and he took a swipe at the president. >> our own nation is led by a man who proclaims his catholic faith, at the same time is delusional enough to make a sign of the cross during a pro-abortion rally. so vocal in support. >> reporter: interestingly enough, he said that he's an introvert, an amateur speaker, but certainly his words have g
. >> nbc news correspondent kathy park has been following this story for us and joins me now, kathy, what else did we hear from the chiefs player in this speech and how are people reacting to the comments. >> reporter: this was a 20-minute speech. ever since his remarks were posted online it's gone viral and received a ton of backlash on social media. he leaned into a couple of themes during his commencement speech. he talked about the erosion of traditional krath lick values. he...
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let's go to nbc's kathy park live in houston. what are you seeing there in the after math today, kathy? >> reporter: so, alex, the damage is widespread. it stretches from downtown houston all the way here into the suburbs behind me. this is a snapshot of what we are seeing specifically in this community block after block, these large, mature trees, that have toppled on to homes and even cars and you can probably hear the sound track that we're hearing across houston, as well as the saws, the chain saws, people are cleaning up. and this is likely what we'll be seeing and hearing over the next couple of days. fortunately, in this neighborhood, where we're standing, there are no fatalities or injuries, we know across the greater houston area. fatalities linked to the storm. alex, we should point out, the wind gusts were so extreme, anywhere between 70 and 100 miles per hour wind gusts. one resident says she was riding out the storm. take a listen. >> it sounds like a freight train is just going over, you know, the roof. this is awfu
let's go to nbc's kathy park live in houston. what are you seeing there in the after math today, kathy? >> reporter: so, alex, the damage is widespread. it stretches from downtown houston all the way here into the suburbs behind me. this is a snapshot of what we are seeing specifically in this community block after block, these large, mature trees, that have toppled on to homes and even cars and you can probably hear the sound track that we're hearing across houston, as well as the saws,...
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kathy park, nbc news. >>> some hungry and loud visitors are making a splash in the bay area. >> a record number of sea lions are taking over san francisco's pier 39. and while they're causing quite the ruckus they're also bringing something welcome. tourists. nbc news correspondent liz kreutz takes us there. >> reporter: hey there. yeah, it is quite the party here at pier 39. you can definitely hear them, definitely smell them well before you can even see them. that loud barking that you hear, that is from some 1,200 of these sea lions that have descended here onto the pier in search of their favorite snack and have gotten so popular they're being dubbed sealebrities. they're big, they're blubbery, and undeniably stinky. and near san francisco's fisherman's wharf they're taking over. >> have you ever seen this many sea lions? >> no, honestly, i have not. >> reporter: hundreds of sea lions have descended on the city's famous pier 39, the most seen in 15 years. >> there's probably right now 1,100-plus sea lions that have shown up here. >> reporter: pier 39 harbormaster sheila chandor says
kathy park, nbc news. >>> some hungry and loud visitors are making a splash in the bay area. >> a record number of sea lions are taking over san francisco's pier 39. and while they're causing quite the ruckus they're also bringing something welcome. tourists. nbc news correspondent liz kreutz takes us there. >> reporter: hey there. yeah, it is quite the party here at pier 39. you can definitely hear them, definitely smell them well before you can even see them. that loud...
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. >>> we want to begin with kathy parks in texas. good morning. >> reporter: hey, peter, good morning to you. fortunately, we're getting a little bit of a break from the rain, but the bad news is flooding is still a big issue. as you can see behind me, roads are still impassable and some rivers in the area are expected to crest this weekend. so it could get a lot worse before it gets better. millions in texas in the cross hairs of catastrophic flooding and dangerous tornadoes. >> oh, my gosh. >> reporter: in just the past two days, dramatic lightning strikes like this one caught on camera. >> oh, my god, he's going in the water. >> reporter: and nearly a foot of rain in the houston area, stranding drivers. even washing away roads and part of this nursery. >> it's hard to tell exactly how much we've lost, but it will be estimated hundreds of thousands of dollars of product washed away. >> reporter: in harris county officials declaring a disaster and urging residents to evacuate thursday night or prepare to stay for days. >> this threa
. >>> we want to begin with kathy parks in texas. good morning. >> reporter: hey, peter, good morning to you. fortunately, we're getting a little bit of a break from the rain, but the bad news is flooding is still a big issue. as you can see behind me, roads are still impassable and some rivers in the area are expected to crest this weekend. so it could get a lot worse before it gets better. millions in texas in the cross hairs of catastrophic flooding and dangerous tornadoes....
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our kathy park is there. >> the dangerous storms blew in overnight, catching many people off guard, including one couple in their 90s. we're told they were on this bed as the extreme winds tore their house apart. incredibly, they survived. >> reporter: in hard-hit arkansas streets littered with debris. winds so powerful they ripped off the front of this dollar store. here in valley view, texas officials now say 125 people were trapped in this rubble after the gas station they were sheltering in crumbled. >> it felt like i was living in a nightmare. >> reporter: among them, elizabeth hernandez, who filmed this terrifying video. >> what was the scariest moment? >> when it actually hit and like we could feel the wind of it. it felt like we were outside. i was just waiting for us to be either lifted up or something to smash on us. >> reporter: less than a mile up the road, monica vasquez was in a closet with her husband and five children, the youngest just 3 years old. >> what was going through your mind? >> that i don't want to die. >> incredible that family survived. priscilla joins us now from
our kathy park is there. >> the dangerous storms blew in overnight, catching many people off guard, including one couple in their 90s. we're told they were on this bed as the extreme winds tore their house apart. incredibly, they survived. >> reporter: in hard-hit arkansas streets littered with debris. winds so powerful they ripped off the front of this dollar store. here in valley view, texas officials now say 125 people were trapped in this rubble after the gas station they were...
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kathy park has our "sunday focus." >> reporter: cicadas-geddon has arrived and they are not flying quietly under the radar. >> there are thousands. >> reporter: instead, they're causing a stir everywhere they land. >> don't get too creeped out by them. she gets creeped out by them. >> reporter: from georgia -- >> the 13-year cicadases are in. >> reporter: to south carolina. >> is anybody else in the south -- >> reporter: where they're taking over back yards. >> they're everywhere and they seem to really like our gazebo. i'm not sure why. >> reporter: it might seem bad now, but just wait. two cicadas broods will warm the midwest to the south, one group crawls out from the ground every 13 years. the other, 17 years. this month we're expecting a rare double emergence, something we haven't seen since the days of thomas jefferson. experts predict more than a trillion bugs to emerge, lined end to end, enough cicadas to reach the moon and back 33 times. roughly 75 miles outside of nashville, the nursery capital of the world. >> here we have a target rich environment for them to try to lay their e
kathy park has our "sunday focus." >> reporter: cicadas-geddon has arrived and they are not flying quietly under the radar. >> there are thousands. >> reporter: instead, they're causing a stir everywhere they land. >> don't get too creeped out by them. she gets creeped out by them. >> reporter: from georgia -- >> the 13-year cicadases are in. >> reporter: to south carolina. >> is anybody else in the south -- >> reporter: where...
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. >> he met kathy at a park, nearby. he said there was a park and he remembered seeing a gray van and then the next time he talked to kathy, he said, did you see that van? it was following her. >> was he trying to implicate arrival to save himself? the trooper new this much. if kathy had been juggling simultaneous affairs with married men, there could be a lot of people who might have wanted her to disappear, including her husband. >> he was a person of interest. >> how much did john know about what was going on in his wife's life? >>> coming up. were police looking for a runaway wife or her killer? >> there are no answers and that was the worst part. >> did you feel like you were a suspect? >> i knew they were trying to find where kathy was and what happened and if that included questioning me, i had no problem with that. >>> when "dateline" continues. . (jen) so we partner with verizon. their solution for us? a private 5g network. (ella) we now get more control of production, efficiencies, and greater agility. (marquis
. >> he met kathy at a park, nearby. he said there was a park and he remembered seeing a gray van and then the next time he talked to kathy, he said, did you see that van? it was following her. >> was he trying to implicate arrival to save himself? the trooper new this much. if kathy had been juggling simultaneous affairs with married men, there could be a lot of people who might have wanted her to disappear, including her husband. >> he was a person of interest. >> how...
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that includes the glen park in balboa park stations. this will allow crews to make track improvements. they say unclear nearby vegetation, free bus rides will be available instead between the stations. but people are expected to have delays of about 30 minutes or so, according to bart officials, if you're going to be using those stations. >> still ahead, why a group of concerned citizens are calling for an oversight committee. bernice pay sheriff's department. >> and if you don't have a real id yet, there is still time to get one. new deadline that's out there. when we come back. >> a big step forward for solano counties, city of the future officials have shared a timeline for the billionaire back california forever development as it inches closer to the november ballot. california forever submitted a petition with tens of thousands of signatures in an effort to allow the development to move forward. election officials have until june 12th to verify the number of signatures meets the minimum threshold to qualify for the ballot. solano c
that includes the glen park in balboa park stations. this will allow crews to make track improvements. they say unclear nearby vegetation, free bus rides will be available instead between the stations. but people are expected to have delays of about 30 minutes or so, according to bart officials, if you're going to be using those stations. >> still ahead, why a group of concerned citizens are calling for an oversight committee. bernice pay sheriff's department. >> and if you don't...
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neighbors identify the couple who lived here as kathy and richard lawrence of pleasanton. neighbors heard an explosion, and shortly afterwards they say kathy ran out calling for help. her husband, richard, had mobility issues and was trapped inside. she had a garden hose. >> she was trying everything she was panicking and she just kept shouting. my husband's still in there. and that was that was sad . that was sad. >> firefighters arrived and started to go into the house to rescue the man when they experienced something called a flashover. that's when the contents in a home heat up so quickly they ignite all at once. >> all of that smoke and flammable contents kind of burst into flames. at the same time. they made the decision to aggressively go in and do what we could, knowing that there was somebody in there, but like i said, the conditions changed on them pretty quickly and they had to pull back out. >> firefighters were not able to rescue richard. he died in the fire. his wife kathy went to the hospital. >> you could just feel the heat radiating off of it. and then the
neighbors identify the couple who lived here as kathy and richard lawrence of pleasanton. neighbors heard an explosion, and shortly afterwards they say kathy ran out calling for help. her husband, richard, had mobility issues and was trapped inside. she had a garden hose. >> she was trying everything she was panicking and she just kept shouting. my husband's still in there. and that was that was sad . that was sad. >> firefighters arrived and started to go into the house to rescue...