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it's just been horrific >> reporter: tonight the pain and the pursuit of justice miguel almaguer, nbc news, stockton, california >>> in 60 seconds, inside a mother's fight exposing radioactive contamination in her son's elementary school how experts think it got there. plus, the danger is next >>> and the new way to buy hearing aids for hundreds less. >>> at long last, americans with hearing loss can get the help they need without a prescription for the first time, retailers have started selling over-the-counter hearing aids the fda changes rules in august to expand access and offer cheaper options to people with mild to moderate hearing loss. >>> now to our nbc news investigation into a discovery raising alarm in missouri radioactive contamination on the grounds of an elementary school with hundreds of students kate snow now on parents' concerns and how the government is responding >> reporter: pta president ashley bernaugh fought for years to find out if her son's elementary school was safe. >> i don't think kids should have to worry about manhattan waste bomb material on their playgroun
it's just been horrific >> reporter: tonight the pain and the pursuit of justice miguel almaguer, nbc news, stockton, california >>> in 60 seconds, inside a mother's fight exposing radioactive contamination in her son's elementary school how experts think it got there. plus, the danger is next >>> and the new way to buy hearing aids for hundreds less. >>> at long last, americans with hearing loss can get the help they need without a prescription for the first...
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out to be a game changer >>> back now with our nbc news investigation into big money in college sports new rules allowing college athletes to be paid thousands, even millions of dollars with little to no oversight. gabe gutierrez now on how it's changing the game >> reporter: at penn state this fall, the fans are back, but the game is different. after a u.s. supreme court ruling last year, college athletes are now allowed to earn money for things like autographs, social media posts and endorsements through nil deals, which stands for name, image, and likeness. roman bravo young is a wrestler at penn state who chose to come back for a fifth year, in part because of nil deals, including with a local restaurant >> to help with my family, take care of myself at the end of the day, i have to take care of myself. >> reporter: schools cannot directly offer money to recruit players. but so-called donor collectives operating independently of universities can offer students an nil deal are we seeing the wild, wild west of recruiting right now >> oh, i think there is no question. >> reporter: jay
out to be a game changer >>> back now with our nbc news investigation into big money in college sports new rules allowing college athletes to be paid thousands, even millions of dollars with little to no oversight. gabe gutierrez now on how it's changing the game >> reporter: at penn state this fall, the fans are back, but the game is different. after a u.s. supreme court ruling last year, college athletes are now allowed to earn money for things like autographs, social media...
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emilie ikeda, nbc news, new york >>> and up next, the 100-year-old marathon man inspiring america. >>> finally, we want to introduce you to a 100-year-old who has truly gone the distance and shows no sign of slowing down maggie vespa with inspiring america. >> reporter: runners often strive to outpace time >> the nice thing about running at this age -- >> reporter: mike fremont defies it >> -- is that there is very little competition >> reporter: at 100, the retired cincinnati engineer and great grandfather of four logs five to ten miles three times a week >> you are so sweet! >> reporter: his 14-mile a minute pace only slowed by a span you're an inspiration to a lot of people. does that feel weird to hear you're a celebrity >> it's a little embarrassing. >> reporter: with 60 marathons under his feet, mike boasts four world records. fastest marathons for his age at 80 and 90. fastest half marathons at 90 and 91 running started as therapy in his 30s after the loss of his first wife >> so i started to run and it worked. >> reporter: decades later, after battling cancer, mike went vegan.
emilie ikeda, nbc news, new york >>> and up next, the 100-year-old marathon man inspiring america. >>> finally, we want to introduce you to a 100-year-old who has truly gone the distance and shows no sign of slowing down maggie vespa with inspiring america. >> reporter: runners often strive to outpace time >> the nice thing about running at this age -- >> reporter: mike fremont defies it >> -- is that there is very little competition >> reporter:...
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for all of us here on nbc news, stay safe.lympic games, notre dame football, the nascar playoffs, the pga tour, and prime time's number one show, "sunday night football." >>> the entire city of philadelphia is flying high, and they've been waiting all day for sunday night. for just the third time in their franchise's history, the eagles
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new unemployment numbers came out the concern, what looks like good news could actually mean more trouble down the road here's nbc's tom costello >> reporter: the good news, the nation's unemployment rate ticked down in september, back to a 50-year low of 3.5%. the bad news, the unemployment rate ticked down to 3.5%. >> bad news, good news, good news, bad news, maybe you don't want to see unemployment rates moving lower >> reporter: the federal reserve actually wants to see unemployment moving higher as a sign the economy is cooling that would mean it could stop hiking interest rates to bring down 40-year high inflation, but today's jobs report suggests the fed will likely have to keep raising rates through the end of the year, pushing rates higher for new loans, credit cards and probably mortgages too. still, president biden today focused on the positive >> this recovery has been the fastest increase of people re-entering the workforce of any modern economic recovery >> reporter: the rate of job growth does seem to be slowing 263,000 new jobs added in september, half the rate from july already big employers are or
new unemployment numbers came out the concern, what looks like good news could actually mean more trouble down the road here's nbc's tom costello >> reporter: the good news, the nation's unemployment rate ticked down in september, back to a 50-year low of 3.5%. the bad news, the unemployment rate ticked down to 3.5%. >> bad news, good news, good news, bad news, maybe you don't want to see unemployment rates moving lower >> reporter: the federal reserve actually wants to see...
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the mayor says at least four people in kyiv have died but that's to the about verified by nbc news. video shows people running for cover, their lives after hearing the sounds of kamikaze drones. rescuers are combing through the rubble left behind. ukraine's president says he holds iran responsible for these new deaths. nbc news correspondent cal perry is following all of this for us from kyiv. cal, good to see you. what are ukranian officials saying about the extent of the damage from these drones? >> well, they are saying 28 drones were fired at once this morning and tried to overwhelm air defenses and five got through and that's the one that impacting, dozen of people take to the hospital and they pack a shockingly strong bunch. the damage from that apartment building, it had collapsed on itself and we had idea that russia would rove from the prime minister to drones. >> there's reports that russia may be running out of troops. there's video that shows moscow construction workers being drafted. what can you tell us about the state of resources for both russia and ukraine as we hea
the mayor says at least four people in kyiv have died but that's to the about verified by nbc news. video shows people running for cover, their lives after hearing the sounds of kamikaze drones. rescuers are combing through the rubble left behind. ukraine's president says he holds iran responsible for these new deaths. nbc news correspondent cal perry is following all of this for us from kyiv. cal, good to see you. what are ukranian officials saying about the extent of the damage from these...
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emily ikeda, nbc news. columbus, ohio. >>> sounds like it's time to get in the game. ou for watching, everyone. i'm lester holt. please take care of yourself and each other. good night. >>> scary. very scary. wake up at 6:00 with a noise and lights going on. >> forced out by a fire, dozens of seniors, and a rude wake-up call and a rush to get them out. good evening and welcome to nbc news bay area . joining us in a couple minutes, with more on what exactly happened there. also, what did she say? have you seen this
emily ikeda, nbc news. columbus, ohio. >>> sounds like it's time to get in the game. ou for watching, everyone. i'm lester holt. please take care of yourself and each other. good night. >>> scary. very scary. wake up at 6:00 with a noise and lights going on. >> forced out by a fire, dozens of seniors, and a rude wake-up call and a rush to get them out. good evening and welcome to nbc news bay area . joining us in a couple minutes, with more on what exactly happened...
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>> reporter: a new kind of story for the next generation. [ speaking non-english morgan radford, nbc newsnew york >>> that's "nightly news" for this monday. thank you for watching, everyone i'm lester holt. please take care of yourself and each other. good night naomi: every year the wildfires, the smoke seems to get worse. jessica: there is actual particles on every single surface. dr. cooke: california has the worst air pollution in the country. the top 2 causes are vehicles and wildfires. prop 30 helps clean our air. it will reduce the tailpipe emissions that poison our air kevin: and helps prevent the wildfires that create toxic smoke that's why calfire firefighters, the american lung association, and the coalition for clean air support prop 30. naomi: i'm voting yes on 30. >>> i'm raj mathai, next on nbc bay area news tonight, what's the explanation following this viral video showing a woman in bikini getting out of san jose fire truck and walking into a strip club. >>> also harvey weinstein heads to trial again, first partner of california is expected to testify. we'll explain her c
>> reporter: a new kind of story for the next generation. [ speaking non-english morgan radford, nbc newsnew york >>> that's "nightly news" for this monday. thank you for watching, everyone i'm lester holt. please take care of yourself and each other. good night naomi: every year the wildfires, the smoke seems to get worse. jessica: there is actual particles on every single surface. dr. cooke: california has the worst air pollution in the country. the top 2 causes are...
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reporter: now with her help, everyone can type in a search and give a round of applause stephanie gosk, nbc news >> that's "nightly news" for this tuesday. thank you for watching i'm lester holt. please take care of yourself and each other. good night
reporter: now with her help, everyone can type in a search and give a round of applause stephanie gosk, nbc news >> that's "nightly news" for this tuesday. thank you for watching i'm lester holt. please take care of yourself and each other. good night
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nbc news chief international correspondent keir simmons is joining us live from moscow. and keir, there is new fullout today from what the president said overnight, when he talking about the direct threat of a use of a nuclear weapon if in fact things continue down the the path it is going. talk about the warning and how it is being referred in moscow and the new developments this afternoon where you are. >> reporter: well, the white house this afternoon actually reassuring people, reassuring, if it is the right word, that they haven't seen a change in the nuclear posture in russia and the u.s. has not changed its posture either but we have seen extraordinary words from president putin here in moscow and it has president biden worried. and you mentioned in the "washington post," the report, it has president biden worried too, i suspect, that president putin has the divisions inside his inner circle now. and that's no surprise. he's known about that for a long time. there were always divisions inside the kind of kremlin and kremlin circle, if you like, and that's perhaps n
nbc news chief international correspondent keir simmons is joining us live from moscow. and keir, there is new fullout today from what the president said overnight, when he talking about the direct threat of a use of a nuclear weapon if in fact things continue down the the path it is going. talk about the warning and how it is being referred in moscow and the new developments this afternoon where you are. >> reporter: well, the white house this afternoon actually reassuring people,...
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nbc news is unable to independently verify their claims a american international told his lawyer that he was safe and had been moved to a secure unit. on saturday, president biden voiced his support of the ongoing protests in iran >> iran has to end the violence against its own citizens simply exercising their fundamental rights >> reporter: iran's president fired back, accused biden of inciting chaos, terror and destruction. one month ago, 22-year-old mahsa amini died three days after being arrested by the feared morality police due to violating the strict dress code. thousands of young iranians have taken to the streets in protest. women largely leading the charge since the protests began a month ago, according to amnesty, but not verified by nbc news, at least 201 protesters have been killed, including 23 minors. yet the demonstrations are showing no signs of slowing. instead, they seem to be growing into a broader rebellion against the ruling powers. >> okay, ali, thank you. >>> back here in the u.s., the midterm elections are only 22 days away. with control of the senate on the l
nbc news is unable to independently verify their claims a american international told his lawyer that he was safe and had been moved to a secure unit. on saturday, president biden voiced his support of the ongoing protests in iran >> iran has to end the violence against its own citizens simply exercising their fundamental rights >> reporter: iran's president fired back, accused biden of inciting chaos, terror and destruction. one month ago, 22-year-old mahsa amini died three days...
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and today, hallie jackson with me, as nbc news correspondent, ellison barber in savannah, georgia, dasha burns, and senior political reporter joining us, also raul with us from wave news. >> the two candidates and the likely only debate these two have been at it, over the course of this campaign, obviously so much focus, both recently, has been about herschel walker and the accusations related to his relationship with an ex girlfriend and having urged her to have an abortion and something he denies. you've been talking to the campaigns. what do we expect to hear them try to focus on tonight? >> so i was speaking to a source close to walker's campaign, and they said that he will spend time tonight, obviously they don't know, neither of the candidates know the exact questions or the topics, but he plans to try and tackle issues like the economy, and to talk about inflation, and to talk about crime, and they also say that he is going to try to make the argument that senator warnock is not really an independent senator. they say that he votes more often than not with president biden. we have
and today, hallie jackson with me, as nbc news correspondent, ellison barber in savannah, georgia, dasha burns, and senior political reporter joining us, also raul with us from wave news. >> the two candidates and the likely only debate these two have been at it, over the course of this campaign, obviously so much focus, both recently, has been about herschel walker and the accusations related to his relationship with an ex girlfriend and having urged her to have an abortion and something...
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shining a light on an nbc news exclusive. s to protect more than 600,000 daca recipients. the end of daca would greatly hurt the economy as federal courts seem likely to end the executive order that has protected dreamers since 2012. joining us now is julia ainsley. is this corporate push going to make a difference? >> well, people who we're speaking to is saying probably not. it looks like with republicans due to make gains in the midterms and the fact that there's little appetite now in congress to do anything on daca or immigration reform overall, it might be that this business push is just too little too late. but the businesses are saying that if congress doesn't act, they are going to see an even bigger hit to the economy. 22,000 jobs lost per month. in texas alone, that means 400 health care workers and 300 teachers would be walking out of the workforce every month. so they're asking congress to do more. but i'm told by congressional aides that unless they're reaching out to key republicans, because they need at least t
shining a light on an nbc news exclusive. s to protect more than 600,000 daca recipients. the end of daca would greatly hurt the economy as federal courts seem likely to end the executive order that has protected dreamers since 2012. joining us now is julia ainsley. is this corporate push going to make a difference? >> well, people who we're speaking to is saying probably not. it looks like with republicans due to make gains in the midterms and the fact that there's little appetite now in...
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>> that's it. >> reporter: in jackson some residents tell nbc news they're facing inflated bills for water they can't drink or use. today the city runs the water system and handles billing. in 2010 siemens corporation installed new water meters and created a new billing system. some residents say this is when billing issues began. the city sued siemens in 2019, alleging that at least 10,000 of the 60,000 new meters were not functioning correctly, resulting in unpaid accounts. siemens settled for $90 million. siemens did not acknowledge wrongdoing, and the company says it worked with the city to address challenging issues. last week frustration boiled over. >> $1310. water bill. for a widowed woman that's 82 years old. gets one check a month. come on here! >> reporter: councilman kenneth stokes leading a community meeting where some individuals say their water bills surpassed $17,000. the mayor's office says inconsistent billing is due to water meter and billing software problems. each issue is being handled on a case-by-case basis. should residents be paying these water bills that som
>> that's it. >> reporter: in jackson some residents tell nbc news they're facing inflated bills for water they can't drink or use. today the city runs the water system and handles billing. in 2010 siemens corporation installed new water meters and created a new billing system. some residents say this is when billing issues began. the city sued siemens in 2019, alleging that at least 10,000 of the 60,000 new meters were not functioning correctly, resulting in unpaid accounts....
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intimidation allies are one thing but what about cyber attacks -- nbc news exclusive, we have that forz has a report from new york's court authority as migrants sent from texas arrived by bus. there are stories and volunteers mission to help them. that's ahead. ♪ can you hear me calling ♪ ♪ out your name? ♪ ♪ you know that i've falling ♪ ♪ and i don't know what to say ♪ ♪ oh, i ♪ dude ♪ i want to be with you everywhere. ♪ from bolt to blazer, equinox to silverado, chevy evs are for everyone, everywhere. hey guys, detect this: living with hiv, i learned that i can stay undetectable with fewer medicines. that's why i switched to dovato. dovato is for some adults who are starting hiv-1 treatment or replacing their current hiv-1 regimen. detect this: no other complete hiv pill uses fewer medicines to help keep you undetectable than dovato. detect this: most hiv pills contain 3 or 4 medicines. dovato is as effective with just 2. research shows people who take hiv treatment as prescribed and get to and stay undetectable can no longer transmit hiv through sex. don't take dovato if you're alle
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emily ikeda, nbc news. columbus, ohio >>> sounds like it's time to get in the game that's "nightly news." thank you for watching, everyone i'm lester holt. please take care of yourself and each other. [applause] ♪ ♪ ♪♪ this night is cold in the kingdom ♪ ♪ i can feel you fade away ♪ ♪ from the kitchen to the bathroom sink and ♪ ♪ your steps keep me awake ♪ ♪ don't cut me down throw me out leave me here to waste ♪ ♪ i once was a girl with dignity and grace ♪ ♪ now i'm slipping through the cracks of your cold embrace ♪ ♪ so please please ♪ ♪ could you find a way to let me down slowly ♪ ♪ a little sympathy i hope you can show me ♪ ♪ if you wanna go then i'll be so lonely ♪ ♪ if you're leaving baby let me down slowly ♪ ♪ and i can't stop myself from falling down ♪ ♪ and i can't stop myself from falling down ♪ ♪ could you find a way to let me down slowly ♪ ♪ a little sympathy i hope you can show me ♪ ♪ if you wanna go then i'll be so lonely ♪ ♪ if you're leaving baby let me down slowly ♪ ♪ let me down down ♪ ♪ le
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>> reporter: a new kind of story for the next generation. [ speaking non-english morgan radford, nbc newsnew york >>> that's "nightly news" for this monday. thank you for watching, everyone i'm lester holt. please take care of yourself and each other. good night ♪ ♪ ♪♪ i don't mind ♪ ♪ letting you down easy, but just give it time ♪ ♪ if it don't hurt now then just wait, just wait a while ♪ ♪ you're not the big fish in the pond no more ♪ ♪ you are what they're feeding on ♪ ♪ so what are you gonna do ♪ ♪ when the world don't orbit around you? ♪ oh ♪ ♪ so what are you gonna do ♪ ♪ when the world don't orbit around you? ♪ ♪ ain't it fun? ♪ ♪ living in the real world ♪ ♪ ain't it good? ♪ ♪ being all alone ♪ ♪ ain't it good to be on your own? ♪ ♪ ain't it fun? you can't count on no one ♪ ♪ ain't it fun? ♪ living in the real world ♪ ♪ don't go crying to your mama ♪ ♪ 'cause you're on your own in the real world ♪ ♪ don't go crying to your mama ♪ ♪ 'cause you're on your own in the real world ♪ [cheers and applause] >> kelly: welcome to "the kelly clarkson show." give it up for my band y'all. all r
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and as always you can find me on our streaming channel for nbc news, nbc news now. an hour from now for show number two, 5:00 eastern. nicolle wallace picks it up with "deadline: white house" right now. >>> hi, everyone. it's 4:00 in new york. a horrific attack on the husband of speaker nancy pelosi at their san francisco home. it's a stark and scary reminder of the threat environment in which lawmakers now do t
and as always you can find me on our streaming channel for nbc news, nbc news now. an hour from now for show number two, 5:00 eastern. nicolle wallace picks it up with "deadline: white house" right now. >>> hi, everyone. it's 4:00 in new york. a horrific attack on the husband of speaker nancy pelosi at their san francisco home. it's a stark and scary reminder of the threat environment in which lawmakers now do t
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jake ward, nbc news, portland >> and they're riding on that's "nightly news" for this wednesday thanksholt. please take care of yourself and each other. good night ♪ brown guilty eyes and little white lies ♪ yeah ♪ i played dumb but i always knew that you talked to her ♪ maybe did even worse ♪ i kept quiet so i could keep you ♪ and ain't it funny all the twisted games ♪ll the questions you used to avoid ♪ remember i brought her up and you told me i was paranoid ♪ you betrayed me ♪ and i know that you'll never feel sorry for the way i hurt ♪ yeah ♪ you talked to her when we were together ♪ loved you at your worst but that didn't matter ♪ it took you two weeks to go off and date her ♪ guess you didn't cheat but you're still a traitor ♪ god i wish that you had thought this through before i went and fell in love with you ♪ guess you didn't cheat but you're still -- you're still -- a traitor ♪ you're still -- you're still -- a traitor ♪♪ [cheers and applause] >> kelly: welcome to "the kelly clarkson show." give it up! [cheers and applause] >> kelly: that was "traitor." it's an amazing album
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that's some reporting that nbc news had put out during that visit. but i will tell you, we are just four tuesdays away here from voters heading to the polls and in fact, i'm standing in front of the board of elections building right now where voters are already dropping off their mail-in ballots and we sat down with lieutenant governor john fetterman in his first in-person interview since his stroke. look, i talked with him back in may. back before the primary. before the stroke. at his home. that interview very different from what we discussed. very different from the backdrop that we have here today. same venue we sat down with him at his home. but even the set up of the interview looked very different. he is still suffering from auditory processing issues, which means he has a hard time understanding what he's hearing so nbc news agreed to closed captioning during this interview so you'll see in the clip i'm about to play, he has a screen in front of him transcribing those questions. once he can read, he can fully understand what i'm asking and he
that's some reporting that nbc news had put out during that visit. but i will tell you, we are just four tuesdays away here from voters heading to the polls and in fact, i'm standing in front of the board of elections building right now where voters are already dropping off their mail-in ballots and we sat down with lieutenant governor john fetterman in his first in-person interview since his stroke. look, i talked with him back in may. back before the primary. before the stroke. at his home....
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what's behind the rise, we sat down with nbc news medical correspondent dr. john torres to get you answers. at the peak of the pandemic, flu cases were low now they're kicking back up. why? >> we've been wearing masks. we've been staying away from other people but now we're not doing that. >> reporter: how bad will it be? >> we think is doing to be a bad flu season who should get the flu shot? everyone six months and older, pregnant women and seniors there is a stronger vaccine the cdc is now recommending. who should get it? what are these high-dose vaccine, and who should get them >> so the high dose shots are particularly recommended for those 65 and above it's stronger in their body and gives the immune systems response that can help fight off the flu. seniors should ask future that specifically. >> reporter: and for anyone wondering if it's okay to get flu shots and covid shots all at once >> it's safe to get them at the same time. more than likely you're going to get a sore arm, feeling under the weather. >> reporter: a push for protection now to keep yo
what's behind the rise, we sat down with nbc news medical correspondent dr. john torres to get you answers. at the peak of the pandemic, flu cases were low now they're kicking back up. why? >> we've been wearing masks. we've been staying away from other people but now we're not doing that. >> reporter: how bad will it be? >> we think is doing to be a bad flu season who should get the flu shot? everyone six months and older, pregnant women and seniors there is a stronger...
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nbc news has not independently verified "the daily beast" reporting. walker has faced other controversies. his ex-wife accused him of putting a gun to her head, which walker blamed on his struggle with mental health. he acknowledges he's the father of four children with different women, among them, his son, christian. overnight the budding conservative sent a crib tim tweet, later deleaded, god will not be mocked. >> you have no idea what my mother and i have survived. >> he denounced his father, forcing hem to move over six times in six mos running from your violence. >> walker has said he loves his son no matter what. now walker has a new ad out saying he got through his mental health struggles with the grace of god. no comment yet from his challenger, incumbent raphael warnock. and so far top republicans seem to be standing by walker. we cannot overstate this enough, mika. republicans believe they almost certainly need to win georgia in their battle to take back the senate. >> yeah. nbc news chief white house correspondent kristen welker, thank you
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elvis the applied materials a company his office says will be receiving money from the new chips act. bob redell, nbc bay area news. >>> and now a live look this morning for you from san jose because happening right now, santa clara county health officer is delivering an update on children ages 5 to 11 recently approved for the variant shot that was signed off on last week. and she is updating the availability in the county and we're streaming it on nbcbayarea.com. >>> new at 11:00, a preliminary hearing for a former mixed martial arts champ join cain velasquez was pushed back. and it is because of new evidence from prosecutors in the case. investigators say velasquez shot into a pickup truck in january outside san jose. the truck was carrying a man accused of sexual assaulting one of his young relatives. that man was unharmed, but another man also in that truck was struck by the gunfire. have a have a less quezada's attorney says he is not happy because he has been behind bars. >> the fact that our client is in jail with no bail and the addressed predator is out and apparently free to do or go tisw
elvis the applied materials a company his office says will be receiving money from the new chips act. bob redell, nbc bay area news. >>> and now a live look this morning for you from san jose because happening right now, santa clara county health officer is delivering an update on children ages 5 to 11 recently approved for the variant shot that was signed off on last week. and she is updating the availability in the county and we're streaming it on nbcbayarea.com. >>> new at...
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myers beach, florida, nbc news correspondent liz mclaughlin. what is the latest on the recovery efforts? >> reporter: five days after hurricane ian barreled through this once vibrant marina and it looks like no time has passed at all. it's completely unrecognizable, just piles of debris. where i'm standing there used to be a building where they rent out kayaks, where people could come, bait shop, and it was picked up and deposited across the street. it looks like there was a tornado. there's tangles of power lines and debris, siding of people's homes, children's toys, just piles of it, and it's going to take years to recover according to some of the business owners i have talked to, the demolition crewings that are starting to come in now. and officials tell us that residents can't come to ft. myers beach for this upcoming week. they're still trying to have those recovery, those search efforts, and it's just too much confusion to have residents going back and forth. obviously, people want to check on their property, on their loved ones, through
myers beach, florida, nbc news correspondent liz mclaughlin. what is the latest on the recovery efforts? >> reporter: five days after hurricane ian barreled through this once vibrant marina and it looks like no time has passed at all. it's completely unrecognizable, just piles of debris. where i'm standing there used to be a building where they rent out kayaks, where people could come, bait shop, and it was picked up and deposited across the street. it looks like there was a tornado....
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nbc news senior political reporter live in atlanta and here with us on our miami set, nbc news nationalorter mark caputo. so, dasha, what can you tell us about the state of this senate race in pennsylvania? >> reporter: well, look, jose, we haven't had a lot of substantive polling since the debate, but i can tell you before the debate, this race was extremely tight, just about two points separating the candidates in the polls. of course, in the aftermath of the debate, i've heard some concern from voters about fetterman and his health, but it was also the first time that voters got to see dr. oz on television in a political capacity rather than as a tv doctor, as many americans have seen him for years now, and it's going to be interesting to see a lot can happen in the next 11 days and there was a lot to digest from that debate, including some of the conversation around abortion and roe v. wade, conversations around crime. both candidates have been hitting the campaign trail. dr. oz focusing, again, on law enforcement, on the crime issue. fetterman holding an event with dave matthews, a
nbc news senior political reporter live in atlanta and here with us on our miami set, nbc news nationalorter mark caputo. so, dasha, what can you tell us about the state of this senate race in pennsylvania? >> reporter: well, look, jose, we haven't had a lot of substantive polling since the debate, but i can tell you before the debate, this race was extremely tight, just about two points separating the candidates in the polls. of course, in the aftermath of the debate, i've heard some...
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nbc news has not confirmed this new reporting.s nbc news in part, the endless leaks and lies from a weaponized justice department just further exposes their witch hunts. >>> joining me right now is the "washington post" reporter with this scoop. devlin barrett. thanks for being with us. what do some of these documents outline and why are experts so concerned? >> i think the concern is that one, this is highly sensitive intelligence about two countries that, you know, occupy a great deal of u.s. intelligence efforts, particularly china. and two, you know, as described to us, the nature of these documents, if they ever got out into the wild, could cause, you know, very, very grave damage to national security because they have descriptions of u.s. intelligence gathering aimed at china. >> obviously, you can't, even if you saw the contents, which i'm sure you didn't, but you can clarify that if you want to, you can't disseminate to the public, but what other information can you give us just how sensitive we're talking about? >> right,
nbc news has not confirmed this new reporting.s nbc news in part, the endless leaks and lies from a weaponized justice department just further exposes their witch hunts. >>> joining me right now is the "washington post" reporter with this scoop. devlin barrett. thanks for being with us. what do some of these documents outline and why are experts so concerned? >> i think the concern is that one, this is highly sensitive intelligence about two countries that, you know,...
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nbc news has not independently verified those details. the details we have in "the washington post" today match the details we have heard from the "daily beast" as well as "the new york times." >> in that story that he allegedly pressured her again with another pregnancy to have an abortion. at that point, she did have the child. charlie sykes, walker trying to put his scandals behind him. he was campaigning with tom cotton just yesterday. the republicans have all totally backed him. this is what he had to say at the rally where his republican colleagues are trying to -- hoping he wouldn't talk about this. this is one of the jokes he told. >> i've been telling this little story about this bull out in the field with six cows. three of them are pregnant. so you know he got something going on. but all he cared about is keeping his nose against the fence looking at three our cows that didn't belong to him. all he had to do is eat grass. no, no, no. he thought something was better somewhere else. he decided, i want to get over there. one day he
nbc news has not independently verified those details. the details we have in "the washington post" today match the details we have heard from the "daily beast" as well as "the new york times." >> in that story that he allegedly pressured her again with another pregnancy to have an abortion. at that point, she did have the child. charlie sykes, walker trying to put his scandals behind him. he was campaigning with tom cotton just yesterday. the republicans...
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also with me in studio nbc news senior national politics reporter. jonathan allen, we'll get to you in a moment. shaq, let me ask you about what we are seeing on the road right now. we've been witnessing crime emerging increasingly as a critical issue, certainly the republicans trying to make it a big issue closer to midterm day. florida situation, unique here because val demmings is obviously a former police chief from orlando. what do we expect from her debate against marco rubio tonight? what are you hearing from voters there? this is a race that a lot of democrats thought would be impossible to win but she is making it a lot closer than others anticipated. >> reporter: that is exactly right peter. you'll likely hear her push back on that messaging in some of the attacks from her republican opponent. you mentioned the issue of crime for example saying she supports defund the police so that should be weak on crime. you'll likely hear her mention her history as a former police chief in orlando and her support for increasing police funding. you hear
also with me in studio nbc news senior national politics reporter. jonathan allen, we'll get to you in a moment. shaq, let me ask you about what we are seeing on the road right now. we've been witnessing crime emerging increasingly as a critical issue, certainly the republicans trying to make it a big issue closer to midterm day. florida situation, unique here because val demmings is obviously a former police chief from orlando. what do we expect from her debate against marco rubio tonight?...
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for those details, we all turn to nbc news correspondent. allie raffa. >> katie, democrats control the senate by the thinnest of margins. and keeping that control could easily come out to this senate race here in georgia, between republican candidate herschel walker. and democratic in commit senator raphael warnock. but this race has gone from too close to, cultured down right foiled in allegations of just a matter of days. earlier this week, walker, who is running on a stage antiabortion platform. denied reports by the daily beast, and the new york times that he paid for a woman, later revealed to be the mother of one of his children to have an abortion in 2009. and two years later, pressured her to have another abortion. but she refused. overnight, the former football star confirming to msnbc news. directly that his wife in this woman making the allegations were and contact to -- the woman telling walker's wife that he did pay for the abortion, walker sharing copies of the exchange between his wife in this moment for news. and he said this
for those details, we all turn to nbc news correspondent. allie raffa. >> katie, democrats control the senate by the thinnest of margins. and keeping that control could easily come out to this senate race here in georgia, between republican candidate herschel walker. and democratic in commit senator raphael warnock. but this race has gone from too close to, cultured down right foiled in allegations of just a matter of days. earlier this week, walker, who is running on a stage antiabortion...
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nbc news has not independently confirmed that reporting. meanwhile, the first full week of testimony has wrapped up in the federal trial of five oath keepers accused of seditious conspiracy on january 6th. today, the prosecutor -- stewart rhodes in which he seems to promote the use of force and begs trump to invoke the insurrection act after the 2020 election. jurors were also shown this speech from a pro trump rally, just a few weeks before the capitol riot. >> show the world to the traders are and then, use the insurrection act to drop the hammer on them. and all of those veterans, just for that oath, until your age 65, you can be called them as the militia to support in the constitution. he needs to know that you are with, him he is commander-in-chief, we will have to do it ourselves later at a much more desperate, much more bloody war. let's get it all now, while he is still the commander in chief. >> there's also the ongoing investigation into possible interference in georgia's 2020 election. the district attorney fani willis reportedl
nbc news has not independently confirmed that reporting. meanwhile, the first full week of testimony has wrapped up in the federal trial of five oath keepers accused of seditious conspiracy on january 6th. today, the prosecutor -- stewart rhodes in which he seems to promote the use of force and begs trump to invoke the insurrection act after the 2020 election. jurors were also shown this speech from a pro trump rally, just a few weeks before the capitol riot. >> show the world to the...
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nbc news cannot verify that claim. also unclear if it is connected to the anti-government protests across the country. iran state media says it is not. joining me now is iranian american journalist and host of the iran podcast, thank you very much for being here. so this fire, we got a report from tehran last hour, and the officials there, between state media and the officials, the numbers are all over the place. what can you tell from the outside about what is going on there? >> well, not only from outside the country but inside the country, it is a very secure and heavily guarded complex and it houses as you said many political prisoners, and protesters who have been arrested, and recently together with other prisoners. we know the fire started in the prison, with regard to what officials and others have reported. there are contradicting reports and statements from the officials. some say it was caused by the prisoners. and the judiciary is saying it is caused by outside forces. they called it a crime. a big crime. a
nbc news cannot verify that claim. also unclear if it is connected to the anti-government protests across the country. iran state media says it is not. joining me now is iranian american journalist and host of the iran podcast, thank you very much for being here. so this fire, we got a report from tehran last hour, and the officials there, between state media and the officials, the numbers are all over the place. what can you tell from the outside about what is going on there? >> well,...
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i want to bring in nbc news senior white house correspondent kelly o'donnell and msnbc business newsporter brian chung. it is a move that is clear, shots fired at the west basically, and also meant to very much drive up gas prices, what are consumers, what are americans here, when will they see the impact? >> that is exactly what is expected with gas prices to go up and some at gas buddy saying it could raise the price of gasoline from 15 to 30 cents a gallon and right now at $3.83 national average that would imply prices above $4 very soon. now these cuts won't be taking place until november, so it might be some time before you feel that, and of course the prices that you pay at the pump will be different depending on what region you're at in the country and it is a political conundrum for the biden administration that wanted to keep prices low before the midterms, and how the market pricing unfolding over the next few weeks, nonetheless, the white house saying it is a mistake and misguidance from the opec nations. >> and kelly o'donnell, the reaction obviously from the biden admini
i want to bring in nbc news senior white house correspondent kelly o'donnell and msnbc business newsporter brian chung. it is a move that is clear, shots fired at the west basically, and also meant to very much drive up gas prices, what are consumers, what are americans here, when will they see the impact? >> that is exactly what is expected with gas prices to go up and some at gas buddy saying it could raise the price of gasoline from 15 to 30 cents a gallon and right now at $3.83...
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the nbc news poll is coming out on sunday morning. brand-new numbers, less than 48 hours from, now we will see right here next friday night, 10 pm eastern. >> this is the katie phang show live from miami florida. we have lots of news to, cover and lots of questions to answer. and so let's get started. but concerns this morning about national security after bombshell reporting that the documents of donald trump's florida home contain highly sensitive intel on iran and china. these new revolutions, today increase the odds of trump being criminally charged? we will talk to our experts. plus the january six committee officially issued a subpoena to donald trump. the very same day the steve bannon got four months in prison for contempt of congress. well donald trump comply, or with the set up a historic court battle. and later, we have seen the footage, florida residents visibly shocked by voter fraud arrests, courtesy of governor ron desantis. one of the cases has already been dismissed. will more follow? i will talk to a lawyer representi
the nbc news poll is coming out on sunday morning. brand-new numbers, less than 48 hours from, now we will see right here next friday night, 10 pm eastern. >> this is the katie phang show live from miami florida. we have lots of news to, cover and lots of questions to answer. and so let's get started. but concerns this morning about national security after bombshell reporting that the documents of donald trump's florida home contain highly sensitive intel on iran and china. these new...
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nbc news justice correspondent has more. >> reporter: new signs hunter biden could face criminal charges. "the washington post" reporting federal agents believe they have a plausible case to charge the president's son with tax crimes. and also with lying on a gun application when he said he wasn't using illegal drugs. citing people familiar with the case. the final decision about whether to file charges rests with the top federal prosecutor in delaware who is appointed by president trump. the justice department declined comment. nbc news has not confirmed the report. biden's lawyer saying prosecutors in this case are diligently and thoroughly weighing not just evidence provided by agents but also all the other witnesses. hunter biden's business dealings have repeatedly come under fire including taking a lucrative position on a ukrainian energy company's board while his father was vice president. and nbc news analysis of information on his laptop showed he and his firms were paid $11 million from 2013 to 2018 including by chinese and ukrainian firm. last year hunter biden insisted he did
nbc news justice correspondent has more. >> reporter: new signs hunter biden could face criminal charges. "the washington post" reporting federal agents believe they have a plausible case to charge the president's son with tax crimes. and also with lying on a gun application when he said he wasn't using illegal drugs. citing people familiar with the case. the final decision about whether to file charges rests with the top federal prosecutor in delaware who is appointed by...
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for the latest, we good live to seoul and nbc news contributor thomas moresca do we know anything more about how this horrific event happened >> good morning, good afternoon from here. details are still coming out there has not yet been an official accounting. i'm located near one of the entrances to the back alleys where this tragic crush took place. and earlier today, we saw a korean csi crime scene investigators doing their surveying of the scene back there. but as yet, there are no strict answers. and now we're on day two of the aftermath of saturday's tragedy. and the shock and disbelief is starting to transition into mourning and grief nearby. there is also been a memorial set up there are a couple of buddhist monks there chant, performing rights they've been there most of the afternoon. people are leaving white flowers with the mourning flower here in south korea, snacks, notes there are a growing number of people have been gathering here to mourn, express their condolences. and so beyond that, we are waiting as well for an answer why. how this happened and more generally how th
for the latest, we good live to seoul and nbc news contributor thomas moresca do we know anything more about how this horrific event happened >> good morning, good afternoon from here. details are still coming out there has not yet been an official accounting. i'm located near one of the entrances to the back alleys where this tragic crush took place. and earlier today, we saw a korean csi crime scene investigators doing their surveying of the scene back there. but as yet, there are no...
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even millions nike announced deals with five athletes, including lebron james' son the ncaa tells nbc newsl institutions are required to police themselves. but the playbook can be complicated. though educators are now sprinting to teach the new game plan in philadelphia, this recent high school workshop focused on the potential pitfalls >> you have to understand what the contract says. >> reporter: al is a top basketball prospect from pennsylvania what does basketball mean to you? >> almost everything >> reporter: earlier this year, the high school senior was approached about an n.i.l. deal. >> i just wasn't too sure about it i'm still in high school >> reporter: he says he did not take the deal and never asked about n.i.l. during the recruitment, not wanting colleges to think he was committing for the money but he definitely thinks there are n.i.l. opportunities for him in college college athletes being able to make money, he says, was long overdue. is this good for college sports? >> as an old school guy, i'll tell you no. but as a guy who understands money that's involved, they have to
even millions nike announced deals with five athletes, including lebron james' son the ncaa tells nbc newsl institutions are required to police themselves. but the playbook can be complicated. though educators are now sprinting to teach the new game plan in philadelphia, this recent high school workshop focused on the potential pitfalls >> you have to understand what the contract says. >> reporter: al is a top basketball prospect from pennsylvania what does basketball mean to you?...
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and nbc news is withholding the woman and her son's name.alker gave her for the procedure but nbc news has not independently confirmed that reporting. walker himself has denied paying for or knowing about the abortion. >> it's a lie. >> and republicans aren't just rallying for walker, big gop names showing up in key states as part of a midterm push. >> thank you very much. including president trump in nevada. tommy tuberville who made these controversial comments criticized by some as racist and talking about democrats and crime. >> they want crime because they want to take over what you got. they want to control what you have. they want reparation because they think that people do the crime are owed that. bull. [ beep ] >> we'ring to a candidate in just a moment. my lord. my lord. that just blatant racism. and he's got to know -- >> he does. >> he does. >> he knows. and people have been bringing this up all weekend. >> they're successful, what are you thinking about this? if you're represented by him in the state of alabama, what you are th
and nbc news is withholding the woman and her son's name.alker gave her for the procedure but nbc news has not independently confirmed that reporting. walker himself has denied paying for or knowing about the abortion. >> it's a lie. >> and republicans aren't just rallying for walker, big gop names showing up in key states as part of a midterm push. >> thank you very much. including president trump in nevada. tommy tuberville who made these controversial comments criticized by...
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and nbc news correspondent has the details. >> reporter: after a year of tumultuous gas prices, the top oil producers promise steep cuts to output. opec plus announced they'll slash by two million barrels per day to spur a recovery in crude prices. the white house calling the decision shortsighted. >> we're providing security, stability to the energy markets. >> the move defying an aggressive push from president bide tone keep fuel flowing, even visiting saudi arabia this summer to convince them to increase oil production. with mid terms just weeks away, higher energy prices could be a blow to democrats and undo months of steadily dropping cost at the poum p. >> talk about the timing of the cuts. >> the barrels cut will be cut in november. but what it means also is higher prices for drivers, higher prices for heating. higher prices for holiday travel. >> in parts of california, gas prices are already topping $7 a gallon. >> i have to go to where i'm going. i have to pay it. but i'm not happy about it. >> across the country, in massachusetts, scott mcfarland has been heating oil business
and nbc news correspondent has the details. >> reporter: after a year of tumultuous gas prices, the top oil producers promise steep cuts to output. opec plus announced they'll slash by two million barrels per day to spur a recovery in crude prices. the white house calling the decision shortsighted. >> we're providing security, stability to the energy markets. >> the move defying an aggressive push from president bide tone keep fuel flowing, even visiting saudi arabia this...
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nbc news correspondent josh letterman has details. >> reporter: as candidated crisscrossed their statesreporter: -- americans are more fired up for these midterms than ever. the new nbc news poll revealing 70% of registered voters say they're highly interested in the election, the largest percentage ever recorded at this point before the vote, suggesting turnout in november could be sky-high. but on enthusiasm, republicans have the edge and their advantage is growing. >> you're going to vote for an incredible slate of true america first republicans up and down the ballot. >> reporter: voters continuing to rank the cost of living, jobs, and threats to democracy among their top concerns. but the poll shows voters still deeply pessimistic about the economy, just 1 in 5 predicting it will get better in the next year. >> a job, pay for my own or rent. >> we know that without democracy we won't have the ability to work where we want to work. as important as those table issues are, without democracy, none of that counts. >> reporter: this year, voters from both parties putting winning ahead of
nbc news correspondent josh letterman has details. >> reporter: as candidated crisscrossed their statesreporter: -- americans are more fired up for these midterms than ever. the new nbc news poll revealing 70% of registered voters say they're highly interested in the election, the largest percentage ever recorded at this point before the vote, suggesting turnout in november could be sky-high. but on enthusiasm, republicans have the edge and their advantage is growing. >> you're...
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on nbc news now. >> kind of makes my fall. you used to look forward to the fall premieres. this is my fall premiere. i've been waiting for it for a decade. >> just in case, joe, you can also get it, it will be available on demand on peacock, youtube, and nbcnews.com. >>> authorities in california have arrested an alleged serial killer accused of shooting multiple people in the stockton area. nbc news national correspondent miguel almaguer has the details. >> reporter: this morning police and community members credited for stopping an alleged killer just in time. stockton, california, has been a city on edge, a suspected serial killer stalking the streets. but over the weekend, police may have cracked their case. >> our surveillance team followed this person while he was driving. we watched his patterns. he was on a mission to kill. he was out hunting. >> reporter: arresting a suspect, wesley brownlee, who they say might have been just minutes away from another deadly shooting. >> we are sure we stopped another killing. >> reporter: authorities say they were flooded with tip
on nbc news now. >> kind of makes my fall. you used to look forward to the fall premieres. this is my fall premiere. i've been waiting for it for a decade. >> just in case, joe, you can also get it, it will be available on demand on peacock, youtube, and nbcnews.com. >>> authorities in california have arrested an alleged serial killer accused of shooting multiple people in the stockton area. nbc news national correspondent miguel almaguer has the details. >> reporter:...
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joining us now live from kyiv is nbc news correspondent cal perry. after months of relative calm, kyiv in russia's cross hairs again today. tell us what you've seen. explosions all over the city. seemingly targeting civilians. >> yeah. absolutely. it was just after 8:00 in the morning when we heard a series of loud explosions in the downtown area. as you said, it became immediately clear that some of the targets were just civilian targets. a pedestrians only bridge was hit. this was video on the left side of your screen that our producer captured this morning as we were walking out of the hotel. gives you an idea of how central some of the rockets were. 75 rockets and/or drones fired at ukraine in the past four hours. the that is according to the government. we're starting to get an idea of the level of destruction. again, jonathan, i can not underscore this enough. it is across the country. starting in the east and the eastern city, five explosions reported by our team there and now continuing, we understand, to hear explosions in that city. here in
joining us now live from kyiv is nbc news correspondent cal perry. after months of relative calm, kyiv in russia's cross hairs again today. tell us what you've seen. explosions all over the city. seemingly targeting civilians. >> yeah. absolutely. it was just after 8:00 in the morning when we heard a series of loud explosions in the downtown area. as you said, it became immediately clear that some of the targets were just civilian targets. a pedestrians only bridge was hit. this was video...
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and we have an nbc news exclusive. pennsylvania senate candidate john fetterman giving an in-person interview for the first time since suffering a stroke in may. what we learned about his health and why he needs to use closed captioning. >>> plus health officials are closely watching omicron sub variants as the white house pushes to get more people boosted heading into winter. dr. jha will be with us live. s. >>> we begin this hour with a very latest on the war in ukraine, where we are following multiple new developments. right now, the united nations general assembly is hosting a special session to discuss the latest on the situation there. they are expected to vote on condemning russia for its illegal annexations later this week. this morning the defense secretary lloyd austin joined defense ministers in brussels for a meeting at nato headquarters to discuss additional military and humanitarian aid for ukraine. and power has been restored to europe's largest nuclear power plant in ukraine after being briefly shut off
and we have an nbc news exclusive. pennsylvania senate candidate john fetterman giving an in-person interview for the first time since suffering a stroke in may. what we learned about his health and why he needs to use closed captioning. >>> plus health officials are closely watching omicron sub variants as the white house pushes to get more people boosted heading into winter. dr. jha will be with us live. s. >>> we begin this hour with a very latest on the war in ukraine,...
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nbc news was the first to report today that the next, and possibly final january 6th committee in theet of hearing is tentatively set for next thursday. this hearing was originally scheduled for last week, but was postponed because of the hurricane. it would be the first public session since a series of blockbuster presentations last summer. committee members have not revealed exactly what more they have to say. >> can, live in washington, thanks. >>> research in northern california for a possible serial killer. five men, shot and killed but how police now say the crimes appear to be connected. >>> an 84-year-old woman trapped in neck deep water during hurricane ian. her sons half-mile swim to reach her as the water kept rising. he joins us, alive, at the bottom of the hour, with the top of the news, on cnbc. this is how it feels to have a dedicated fidelity advisor looking at your full financial picture. this is what it's like to have a comprehensive wealth plan with tax-smart investing strategies designed to help you keep more of what you earn. and set aside more for things like hea
nbc news was the first to report today that the next, and possibly final january 6th committee in theet of hearing is tentatively set for next thursday. this hearing was originally scheduled for last week, but was postponed because of the hurricane. it would be the first public session since a series of blockbuster presentations last summer. committee members have not revealed exactly what more they have to say. >> can, live in washington, thanks. >>> research in northern...
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and now, nbc news is exclusively learning that the committee is asking the secret service for any andommunications between the agency and the oath keepers before and on january 6th. this comes after the agency told the committee one agent had, quote, numerous contacts with the oath keepers leaders and other members as early as september of 2020. the secret service is saying that this was something that was regular, that secret service agents would have these calls with members of the group to let them know what they could and could not bring into events at these trump rallies. where they could and could not stand, the agency says once the group had the phone number of this agent that this became a regular phone calls. but, that is exactly what is concerning committee members, the regularity and frequency of these phone calls, committee members even saying on thursday that this is causing them to want to speak again with some members that they have already interviewed. listen to what one committee member had to say about this. >> let me just say i have a lot of questions about all of i
and now, nbc news is exclusively learning that the committee is asking the secret service for any andommunications between the agency and the oath keepers before and on january 6th. this comes after the agency told the committee one agent had, quote, numerous contacts with the oath keepers leaders and other members as early as september of 2020. the secret service is saying that this was something that was regular, that secret service agents would have these calls with members of the group to...