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he's joined by sara lacy and john schwartz of usa today. let's talk of the internet of things and how you fit into it. you're not going to make the sensors and we can have factories make sensors, you're not going to do the software but look at the data coming out of these devices. >> if we look at the general issue such as internet of things has always valued change, utilities and manufacturing and consumer package goods and health care and financial services, all of the devices are being upgraded so they are becoming machine addressable. c30 t we built a software platform that allows to deploy and operate very large scale -- >> there will be these devices in let's say factory, although you started in energy, right? >> we did. >> who sort of devices in the energy industry are sending out information? >> great question. if you think about the grid, the grid value chain consists of generation transmission, distribution, metering and consumpti consumption. as it existed at the beginning of the century, largely designed by thomas edison and geo
he's joined by sara lacy and john schwartz of usa today. let's talk of the internet of things and how you fit into it. you're not going to make the sensors and we can have factories make sensors, you're not going to do the software but look at the data coming out of these devices. >> if we look at the general issue such as internet of things has always valued change, utilities and manufacturing and consumer package goods and health care and financial services, all of the devices are being...
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greta schwartz has begun the conversation. she wants us to continue it. iain. >> bruce, thank you. >>> philadelphia police are investigate a shooting involving one of its off duty officers. it happened late last night near broad and eye tioga streets in north philadelphia. authorities say an officer was leaving work a car hit his motorcycle throwing him off and into the street. the officer opened fire on the driver of the car after he says he thought that person was reaching for a weapon. >> the officer believed he saw a weapon. right now we have not recovered one. they have not indicated that there was one. what they have said to be candid they did not know he was police officer. and so when they saw the gun they did -- >> police say three of the four people inside the car turned themselves in. they say they didn't realize he was an officer thankfully no one is hurt. >>> new at 6:00 pennsylvania's governor signed off on medical marijuana but do not expect to see green any time soon. what we learned about a complicated process today. >>> plus special grad
greta schwartz has begun the conversation. she wants us to continue it. iain. >> bruce, thank you. >>> philadelphia police are investigate a shooting involving one of its off duty officers. it happened late last night near broad and eye tioga streets in north philadelphia. authorities say an officer was leaving work a car hit his motorcycle throwing him off and into the street. the officer opened fire on the driver of the car after he says he thought that person was reaching for...
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glenn "hurricane" schwartz is tracking those storms. glenn, what do you see? >> yeah, denise, in the next hour or to the threat is limited to the first portion of the area. the first alert is for lehigh valley, berks county, chester, montgomery, bucks and also delaware counties. that goes until 10:00 p.m. it could possibly be extended into the philadelphia area, depending on how these storms maintain themselves over the next few hours. possible severe thunderstorm with damaging winds, and some hail along with the downpours. we had some rain earlier today from delaware and south jersey. that has moved out. we have thunderstorms obviously across portions of central pennsylvania. they are moving to the east. now, the main storm, as you can see, is near harrisburg, moving straight east toward reading. and at the current speed it would take nearly the hour for it to get there. these storms are not moving as fast as normal severe thunderstorms do move. so that could be helpful here. there is a severe thunderstorm warning just east of harrisburg for that cell that is
glenn "hurricane" schwartz is tracking those storms. glenn, what do you see? >> yeah, denise, in the next hour or to the threat is limited to the first portion of the area. the first alert is for lehigh valley, berks county, chester, montgomery, bucks and also delaware counties. that goes until 10:00 p.m. it could possibly be extended into the philadelphia area, depending on how these storms maintain themselves over the next few hours. possible severe thunderstorm with damaging...
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nbc's gad di schwartz has the story tonight. >> i'm gadi schwartz in south lake, california, where crews are sifting using cadaver dogs. it is a careful spots and human remains. 200 homes and buildings gone, two people dead and hundreds left with nothing. >> i lost everything i own, literally everything i own. >> at this check point, emotions are running high. a woman comforted by an officer after learning her mother survived. >> my mom is okay. my mom is okay. my brother lost everything but my mom is okay. >> in a church parking lot we meet a couple staying in their rv. >> i am praying for all of the people involved in this that have gotten hurt. we are so blessed. we couldn't do without the support of this church. >> reporter: they once lived in a place they called happy land. now they are grateful to have escaped the flames. >> the good lord is the only reason i'm alive. >> reporter: at sunday service, they are thinking of their neighbors. > right now. >> reporter: while the pastor leading the sermon is worried about another member not in attendance, a woman in her 90s. today her chur
nbc's gad di schwartz has the story tonight. >> i'm gadi schwartz in south lake, california, where crews are sifting using cadaver dogs. it is a careful spots and human remains. 200 homes and buildings gone, two people dead and hundreds left with nothing. >> i lost everything i own, literally everything i own. >> at this check point, emotions are running high. a woman comforted by an officer after learning her mother survived. >> my mom is okay. my mom is okay. my...
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. >> yeah, glenn "hurricane" schwartz is tracking the storms. >> the people on the beach in cape may better get off the beach because there's thunderstorms pretty close by. there's a few showers in southeast pennsylvania, but most of the action is in delaware and extreme south jersey during the afternoon. you can see the storms go by dover, and in south jersey, now into cape may county, just south of sea isle city is the heaviest. cape may courthouse, wildwood on the bottom of the screen, just north of wildwood, but there's lightning with that so stay away even if it's not raining. not much in the philadelphia area. these showers in chester county are moving down towards baltimore. there is a flash flood warning in arts of cumberland county until 5:30. inches of rain falling there this afternoon, and the areas in dark green are "flood advisories," localized advisories, until 6:30 tonight and more in delaware and other parts of south jersey. we'll let you know when it moves out and what's ahead for the weekend in a few minutes. >> glenn, we'll check back. >>> breaking news now in the
. >> yeah, glenn "hurricane" schwartz is tracking the storms. >> the people on the beach in cape may better get off the beach because there's thunderstorms pretty close by. there's a few showers in southeast pennsylvania, but most of the action is in delaware and extreme south jersey during the afternoon. you can see the storms go by dover, and in south jersey, now into cape may county, just south of sea isle city is the heaviest. cape may courthouse, wildwood on the...
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he's ready for jim schwartz's 4-3 scheme. he's right back where he belongs. >> that's why they brought me here. that's what i played in college. i played my first year in the league. and i'm really excited, you know, to really see, you know, what it brings to the table and what we can do as a team. >> fletcher expects to be at training camp. >>> phillies are waiting for tests tomorrow on their young hard-throwing pitcher vince velasqu velasquez. he left the game with a strained bicep. he started feeling something in warmups and this is first pitch of the game. he was throwing eight miles per hour below his average. look at catcher. he looks to the dugout, knows something is wrong. next pitch, dexter fowler flies out. and vince knows something isn't right. so manager pete mackanin comes out. you can see cameron rupp on the left, he has to go. v phils get crushed by the cubs 8-1. got to hope it's not an elbow issue. vince had tommy john surgery six years ago. he said this feels different. >> this is not something to be too worr
he's ready for jim schwartz's 4-3 scheme. he's right back where he belongs. >> that's why they brought me here. that's what i played in college. i played my first year in the league. and i'm really excited, you know, to really see, you know, what it brings to the table and what we can do as a team. >> fletcher expects to be at training camp. >>> phillies are waiting for tests tomorrow on their young hard-throwing pitcher vince velasqu velasquez. he left the game with a...
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nbc 10 first alert chief meteorologist glen hurricane schwartz is here with the forecast and what we need to be looking out for. >> yeah, lauren, it was a spectacular weekend. and we've got a pretty nice start to the day. had some low clouds, some fog, and a couple of spots. 77 degrees now with a lot of sunshine in philadelphia, and up to 81 degrees in parts of the lehigh valley already. the doppler radar showing things are quiet around the philadelphia area, but we've got a couple of tiny little showers moving into central pennsylvania. that's just the beginning of an increase in moisture around here. temperatures into the mid 80s at least across much of the philadelphia area this afternoon. the shower threat doesn't come generally until this evening. a little bit sooner in the p.a. suburbs. perhaps even by 6:00. lehigh valley, best chance of but much of the afternoon is really nice, and as you can see, most of the south jersey and delaware are dry through 6:00 p.m., and then a chance of showers coming in later tonight. we do see that coming as we go through the afternoon. here's th
nbc 10 first alert chief meteorologist glen hurricane schwartz is here with the forecast and what we need to be looking out for. >> yeah, lauren, it was a spectacular weekend. and we've got a pretty nice start to the day. had some low clouds, some fog, and a couple of spots. 77 degrees now with a lot of sunshine in philadelphia, and up to 81 degrees in parts of the lehigh valley already. the doppler radar showing things are quiet around the philadelphia area, but we've got a couple of...
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nbc 10 chief meteorologist glenn "hurricane" schwartz joins us with this first alert forecast. hey, glenn. >> hey, keith. yeah, most of us are not going to get rained on tonight. or tomorrow. but there are some showers that will be in the area. a lot of sunshine in philadelphia now at 85 degrees. and we're seeing a little bit more cloud cover overall in the lehigh valley this afternoon. but temperatures in the 80s just about everywhere. hardly any showers. we got one heavier shower, but it's west of harrisburg. the question is whether it's going to hold together. this one shower that was headed toward allentown has pretty much fallen apart so that's kind of thing that we're expecting. generally dry conditions. we go through the evening, fair amount of clouds overnight tonight and not all that cool, but we're not going to be seeing much in the way of any kind of showers even in new jersey we're seeing 68 degree business tomorrow morning. it's going to be a warm start to a warm day, but we have much cooler air on the way and i'll let you know about that with the rest of the forec
nbc 10 chief meteorologist glenn "hurricane" schwartz joins us with this first alert forecast. hey, glenn. >> hey, keith. yeah, most of us are not going to get rained on tonight. or tomorrow. but there are some showers that will be in the area. a lot of sunshine in philadelphia now at 85 degrees. and we're seeing a little bit more cloud cover overall in the lehigh valley this afternoon. but temperatures in the 80s just about everywhere. hardly any showers. we got one heavier...
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"nbc 10" first alert chief meteorologist glenn hurricane schwartz is here with the sunny forecast. hi, glenn. >> it was pretty hot over the weekend getting to 90 each day but nowhere near that today. we have a lot of sunshine. temperatures generally in the 60s. 71 in wilmington. 70 in vineland. compared to this time yesterday, look at this, it's 21 degrees colder in philadelphia, 20 degrees colder in mount holly. atlantic city and in dover. so it's one of the reasons we're not getting anywhere near 90 degrees. we hardly have any cloud cover. few clouds up towards the lehigh valley. this is an area that we're watching over the next 24 hours to see if any moisture comes down from that. you have at least partly to mostly sunny skies. temperatures getting up close to 80. it's expected in the suburbs. near 80 degrees, lehigh valley mid 70s. a little bit more cloud cover. in new jersey, 78. the jersey shore, 74. the sea breeze today, the shore got up to near 90 degrees. we'll see when the next rain is coming with the national forecast in just a few minutes. >> thank you, glenn. let's get
"nbc 10" first alert chief meteorologist glenn hurricane schwartz is here with the sunny forecast. hi, glenn. >> it was pretty hot over the weekend getting to 90 each day but nowhere near that today. we have a lot of sunshine. temperatures generally in the 60s. 71 in wilmington. 70 in vineland. compared to this time yesterday, look at this, it's 21 degrees colder in philadelphia, 20 degrees colder in mount holly. atlantic city and in dover. so it's one of the reasons we're not...
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for glenn "hurricane" schwartz and all of us here at nbc10, thanks for watching. [soft music] ♪ >> ciara: hey. couldn't sleep, huh? >> chad: i, um, haven't even been to bed yet. how about you--can't sleep? something on your mind? >> ciara: yeah. always. >> kayla: [sighs] >> steve: what's going on? seems like forever. >> kayla: no, it hasn't been that long. >> jade: 22 minutes. we got here five after. and joey went through those doors at seven after. >> kayla: i told you it hadn't been that long. >> steve: shh, shh, shh. >> kayla: sorry. sorry.
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. >>> now, your nbc 10 neighborhood weather with chief meteorologist glenn "hurricane" schwartz. >>> we're tracking showers and thunderstorms this afternoon. we have a little bit of sun mixed in with the clouds in philadelphia. the sun gleaming off the water here. but the radar shows that, well, we still have that line of thunderstorms to contend with. it's the southern portion of the line that is still pretty much intact. this northern area, notice the lightning bolts are gone. so that has really weakened. so now we're focusing more on this southern area. this one to the north, this may go in a general direction of allentown and the poconos. the farther south area, that's already hitting lancaster. there's a severe thunderstorm warning for them. coatesville would be closer to 6:30. west dts chester, 6:55. again, if it continues to hold together. it should hold together for at least a certain degree through the next couple of hours. here's the futurecast. it will take its good old time. it does not look like it's going to be a solid line. we've got a couple things helping us out here
. >>> now, your nbc 10 neighborhood weather with chief meteorologist glenn "hurricane" schwartz. >>> we're tracking showers and thunderstorms this afternoon. we have a little bit of sun mixed in with the clouds in philadelphia. the sun gleaming off the water here. but the radar shows that, well, we still have that line of thunderstorms to contend with. it's the southern portion of the line that is still pretty much intact. this northern area, notice the lightning...
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he is fitting in with schwartz and his intense personality. >> he has an edge to him. is he a little wild? yeah, but you got to like that from a defensive coordinator. i think it rubs off on the players in a good way. very passionate man each and every day comes to work ready, prepared, knows what he wants. expects it out of his group and demands a lot from us. you want in a that as a coach. >> reporter: birds hoping to have their best safety tandem since seven years ago. >> got a chance to shake his hand, told him it's an honor to be in his presence. and we exchanged character information and hopefully he can be like a mentor toward me. >> that's the guy to listen to. eagles take something swings today. phillies invited them to citizens bank park. here is coach doug peterson. the coach taking some rips. who won the competition? zach. and eagles have a new look lineup. birds are here to help. we're right back. >>> breaking news. we've learned blue angels pilot who died this afternoon did not eject when the fa-18 jet crashed in tennessee. nightly news will have more nex
he is fitting in with schwartz and his intense personality. >> he has an edge to him. is he a little wild? yeah, but you got to like that from a defensive coordinator. i think it rubs off on the players in a good way. very passionate man each and every day comes to work ready, prepared, knows what he wants. expects it out of his group and demands a lot from us. you want in a that as a coach. >> reporter: birds hoping to have their best safety tandem since seven years ago. >>...
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gadi schwartz, san jose, california. >>> there is more to tell you about as we continue tonight. high profile hackings today, the target, the commissioner of the nfl. what you can do to protect your social media accounts. >>> also, when it comes to obesity, the battle of the bulge is also the battle of the sexes. >>> we're back now with a dramatic example of how social networking services are vulnerable to malicious intruders. someone was able to hack into the nfl's official twitter account and claim that commissioner roger goodell had died. to be clear, that claim was false. it was just the latest high profile invasion. >> reporter: the tweet came from the nfl's authenticated account. we regret to inform our fans that our commissioner roger goodell has passed away. he was 57, r.i.p. the message shocked the league's 19 million followers. the nfl sent scrambling to delete the bogus tweet. a lead spokesman saying goodell is alive and well. the commissioner and the league, the target of a hack. and the attack wasn't over. i said roger goodell has died. don't delete that tweet. >> th
gadi schwartz, san jose, california. >>> there is more to tell you about as we continue tonight. high profile hackings today, the target, the commissioner of the nfl. what you can do to protect your social media accounts. >>> also, when it comes to obesity, the battle of the bulge is also the battle of the sexes. >>> we're back now with a dramatic example of how social networking services are vulnerable to malicious intruders. someone was able to hack into the nfl's...
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. >>> i'm gadi schwartz were crews are having to look through the damage clear out to those mountains. it's a careful spot for human remains, the aftermath of california's most destructive fire this year. 200 homes and buildings gone and at least two people dead and hundreds left with nothing. >> i lost everything i own. literally everything i own. >> reporter: at this checkpoint, emotions are running high. a woman comforted by an officer after learning her mother has survived. >> my mom is okay. my mom is okay. my brother lost everything, but my mom is okay. >> reporter: in a church parking lot we meet carl and anita who are staying in their rv. >> i'm praying for all of the people that have been involved in this that have gotten hurt. i'm like my husband. we are so blessed and we couldn't do without the support of this church. >> reporter: they once lived in a place they called happy land. now they are grateful to have escaped the flames. >> the good lord's the only reason i'm alive. ♪ >> reporter: at sunday's service, they are thinking of their neighbors. >> some of you are homel
. >>> i'm gadi schwartz were crews are having to look through the damage clear out to those mountains. it's a careful spot for human remains, the aftermath of california's most destructive fire this year. 200 homes and buildings gone and at least two people dead and hundreds left with nothing. >> i lost everything i own. literally everything i own. >> reporter: at this checkpoint, emotions are running high. a woman comforted by an officer after learning her mother has...
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nbc's gadi schwartz is on the front lines and has late developments. >> reporter: an orange glow over california's pacific coast highway. >> bad news here. >> reporter: plumes of smoke darkening the sky. >> that fire's moving really, really quick. >> reporter: forcing this major artery to shut down as flames move closer. you see this wall of flame coming down the hill. when people saw that on the 101 freeway, they stopped. up ahead, nobody can go any further because there's zero visibility. firefighters held back the flames, at one point a helicopter dousing the freeway. hundreds evacuated like the key family who had to sleep in their car. >> we were wondering is it going to consume us? this is pretty close. >> reporter: in new mexico, the doghead fire has destroyed dozens of homes, torched 16,000 rural acres. and is prompting the evacuations of several mountain communities. >> we're trying to fight the fire. the border line around the town right now. just to control it. >> reporter: the governor declaring a disaster and calling in the national guard. there are now fires burning in te
nbc's gadi schwartz is on the front lines and has late developments. >> reporter: an orange glow over california's pacific coast highway. >> bad news here. >> reporter: plumes of smoke darkening the sky. >> that fire's moving really, really quick. >> reporter: forcing this major artery to shut down as flames move closer. you see this wall of flame coming down the hill. when people saw that on the 101 freeway, they stopped. up ahead, nobody can go any further...
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my colleague gadi schwartz is at the news conference. police say they believe in recent days that sarkar drove from minnesota to los angeles with at least two automatic pistols that he was carrying with him and that there was at least one other ucla professor on his kill list as well. my colleague gadi schwartz now joining us from that news conferen conference. what struck you as we learn more details that give us a better understanding about what exactly this man was hoping to accomplish on this day? >> reporter: something very odd that we're hearing out of this press conference. the chief just wrapped it up. he said that this led them to minnesota was actually the note that they found at the crime scene and there was a mention of his cat. something along the lines of check on my cat or something with the indication that there was a cat in minnesota that investigators should look into. when they went to that address, they found an additional note. i believe on that note, there was a connection to the woman that was found dead in minneso
my colleague gadi schwartz is at the news conference. police say they believe in recent days that sarkar drove from minnesota to los angeles with at least two automatic pistols that he was carrying with him and that there was at least one other ucla professor on his kill list as well. my colleague gadi schwartz now joining us from that news conferen conference. what struck you as we learn more details that give us a better understanding about what exactly this man was hoping to accomplish on...
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nbc's gadi schwartz. >> reporter: it was all hands on deck over 500 police, more than 60,000 students and staff. >> there is a shootout going on if you guys can hear that. >> reporter: frantic parents trying to reach their children. >> i don't know what's going to happen to me, that's all she said. >> reporter: today police identified the shooter, two guns, loads of ammo and tactical gear. lapd's chief says it could have been a lot worse. >> he was certainly prepared to engage multiple victims. >> reporter: police believe the shooter, former phd student mainak sarkar came on campus to kill professor william klug police looking into a blog that appeared to be posted by sarkar saying the professor stole a computer code writing your enemy is your enemy but your friend can do a lot more harm. lapd chief charlie beck saying ucla dismissed the claims. >> this was a making of his own imagination. >> reporter: at the ucla campus shooting scene a cryptic note sarkar mentioning his cat in minnesota leading investigators to his home in st. paul. there they found what's described as a kill list w
nbc's gadi schwartz. >> reporter: it was all hands on deck over 500 police, more than 60,000 students and staff. >> there is a shootout going on if you guys can hear that. >> reporter: frantic parents trying to reach their children. >> i don't know what's going to happen to me, that's all she said. >> reporter: today police identified the shooter, two guns, loads of ammo and tactical gear. lapd's chief says it could have been a lot worse. >> he was certainly...
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gadi schwartz reports on the experience of one family in kentucky. >> reporter: at 9 years old, audrey is naturally protective. she's protective of her dog, her family, a little sister, especially protective of her big brother sammy. >> audrey gravitates toward him. >> reporter: while most kids are scared of needles, audrey practices using them. >> just fill it up. >> reporter: in case she has to save sammy from a heroin overdose. it's hard to hear a third grader describe what an overdose looks like. >> fingernails and lips would be blue, and they wouldn't wake up. >> reporter: or watch them practice giving the opioid reversal drug naloxone to stuffed animals. but like tens of thousands of families across the country, the possibility of an overdose is a grim reality. >> injection complete. >> reporter: in the u.s., someone dies roughly every 20 minutes from an accidental overdose. >> she did ask me the other day what does sober mean. >> it's a telling question, that she knows what naloxone is before she knows what sober is. >> i know. >> reporter: the battle began before audrey was bor
gadi schwartz reports on the experience of one family in kentucky. >> reporter: at 9 years old, audrey is naturally protective. she's protective of her dog, her family, a little sister, especially protective of her big brother sammy. >> audrey gravitates toward him. >> reporter: while most kids are scared of needles, audrey practices using them. >> just fill it up. >> reporter: in case she has to save sammy from a heroin overdose. it's hard to hear a third grader...
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chief meteorologist glenn "hurricane" schwartz is tracking those storms for us. glenn? >> yeah, jim, some places are already seeing some significant rain. a lot of our area is dry at the moment. we're waiting for these showers and storms to come in. for example, here's chester county. you can see these showers are coming right in. but it's not the heaviest part of this line. the heaviest is down by baltimore, and washington. so we're catching a break there with the intensity. we have some more that have regenerated back north of harrisburg. this is still north and west of our area. eventually that could have an effect here. this is the area that i'm a little more concerned about. because it's not moving that much. and as opposed to being severe, this could cause some flooding. right around nazareth, bushkill. look what's happened here, just in the last hour. there really isn't much of motion of this cell. everything else is moving, but this particular cell is not. and you can see here tagmore, cherry hill road getting very heavy rain. the slower this thing moves, the mo
chief meteorologist glenn "hurricane" schwartz is tracking those storms for us. glenn? >> yeah, jim, some places are already seeing some significant rain. a lot of our area is dry at the moment. we're waiting for these showers and storms to come in. for example, here's chester county. you can see these showers are coming right in. but it's not the heaviest part of this line. the heaviest is down by baltimore, and washington. so we're catching a break there with the intensity. we...
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. >> nbc 10 chief meteorologist glenn "hurricane" schwartz, glenn, will everyone's neighborhood see rain? >> not everybody is going to see it, but some of the rain is on the heavy side. it's been moving down from central pennsylvania in the general direction of the philadelphia and wilmington areas and we track the timing, 7:05 in wilmington, and less likely to hit northeast phillie, by the way, and 7:36, and 7:54 in vineland. this is along the pennsylvania turnpike, over east right now, and closer, see how close it is. penwood farms getting hilt the hardest right now. there's more back to the west, but nothing is heavy as what's coming in now, and even what's coming in now is weakening a little bit. the futurecast shows it is especially going into delaware and south jersey in the next couple hours. more on any showers tomorrow with the rest of the forecast in a few minutes. >> we'll check back, glenn. >>> a new day, a new resignation letter, congressman fattah resigns effective immediately. just yesterday, fattah said he'd stick around until the day before sentencing of the andrea is li
. >> nbc 10 chief meteorologist glenn "hurricane" schwartz, glenn, will everyone's neighborhood see rain? >> not everybody is going to see it, but some of the rain is on the heavy side. it's been moving down from central pennsylvania in the general direction of the philadelphia and wilmington areas and we track the timing, 7:05 in wilmington, and less likely to hit northeast phillie, by the way, and 7:36, and 7:54 in vineland. this is along the pennsylvania turnpike, over...
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nbc 10 chief meteorologist glenn "hurricane" schwartz here with the forecast. >> we've issued a first alert for portions of the area. the areas most likely to see the severe weather. although most of the day will be fine. we have burks county, pa suburb, chester, bucks and central new jersey especially mercer county. that's from 3:00 to 6:00 p.m. tomorrow, the main threat. damaging winds, could also see some hail. those storms are possible from the jersey shore all the way back to past detroit. so it's a very large system that's going to be moving through. the higher risk in our area, lehigh valley, burks county, again, the pennsylvania suburbs, and still a chance in other parts of our area. we'll update that as well a little later. >> all right, glenn. >>> right now the memorial service continues at this hour for the greatest of all-time. take a live look at the proceedings in louisville, kentucky, to honor muhammad ali. former president bill clinton just finished eulogizing the boxing champion, as you see. people now leaving the arena. here's what mr. clinton said just a few minutes
nbc 10 chief meteorologist glenn "hurricane" schwartz here with the forecast. >> we've issued a first alert for portions of the area. the areas most likely to see the severe weather. although most of the day will be fine. we have burks county, pa suburb, chester, bucks and central new jersey especially mercer county. that's from 3:00 to 6:00 p.m. tomorrow, the main threat. damaging winds, could also see some hail. those storms are possible from the jersey shore all the way back...
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. >>> first team meteorology glenn schwartz is here now. >> nothing wrong at all with today. what's coming ahead? >> we have some rain for part of the weekend, and 134 of that's coming in the form of thunderstorms and some of those could be severe. issued a first alert for part of the area. lee high valley and central new jersey for tomorrow, between 3:00 and 6:00, and in those areas, the storms are coming generally later farther south. severe thunderstorms with damping windamp ing damaging winds and lightning. the area from the storm prediction center. the area in yellow with the greatest chance of severe storms, once again, during the late afternoon hours. these are the counties in the first alert, with the higher risk and somewhat lesser risk but still a chance of severe across philadelphia, northern delaware and much of south jersey. that could be added to our first alert at some point in the near future. we don't have anything close by. this is the system that we're talking about for tomorrow. it's still pretty far away, and for tonight, temperatures are not going to go
. >>> first team meteorology glenn schwartz is here now. >> nothing wrong at all with today. what's coming ahead? >> we have some rain for part of the weekend, and 134 of that's coming in the form of thunderstorms and some of those could be severe. issued a first alert for part of the area. lee high valley and central new jersey for tomorrow, between 3:00 and 6:00, and in those areas, the storms are coming generally later farther south. severe thunderstorms with damping...
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bernard and irene schwartz. judy and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the citi foundation. supporting innovation and enabling urban progress. the john and helen glessner family trust. supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening, and thanks for joining us. muhammad ali called himself "the greatest," and most everyone agreed. the boxer dazzled in the ring, winning olympic gold and the heavyweight title three times, and dominated his sport for two decades. outside the ring, ali was a charismatic personality, a civil rights pioneer, a fighter for his muslim faith, and an anti- war proteste
bernard and irene schwartz. judy and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the citi foundation. supporting innovation and enabling urban progress. the john and helen glessner family trust. supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and...
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. >>> i'm gatti schwartz were crews are having to look through the damage to find bodies. it's a careful spot for human california's most destruction tir fire this year. 200 homes and buildings gone and at least two people dead and hundreds left with nothing. >> i lost everything i own. literally everything i own. >> reporter: at this checkpoint, emotions are running high. a woman comforted by an officer after learning her mother has survived. >> my mom is okay! my mom is okay. i lost everything but my mom is okay. >> reporter: in a church parking lot, we meet carl and his wife who are staying in their rv. >> i'm praying for all of the people that have been involved in this that have gotten hurt. we are so blessed and we couldn't do without the support of this church. >> reporter: they once lived in a place they called happy land. now they are grateful to have escaped the flames. >> the good lord's the only reason i'm alive. ♪ >> reporter: at sunday's service, they are thinking of their neighbors. >> some of you right now. >> reporter: while the pastor leading the sermon
. >>> i'm gatti schwartz were crews are having to look through the damage to find bodies. it's a careful spot for human california's most destruction tir fire this year. 200 homes and buildings gone and at least two people dead and hundreds left with nothing. >> i lost everything i own. literally everything i own. >> reporter: at this checkpoint, emotions are running high. a woman comforted by an officer after learning her mother has survived. >> my mom is okay! my...
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bernard and irene schwartz. judy and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the citi foundation. supporting innovation and enabling urban progress. the john and helen glessner family trust. supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us. the presidential nomination campaign that began last february in iowa is nearing the finish line and chicialt is coming closer to clinching the democratic nomination that would find her facing reebility evere republican drumplet in the fall. she won all the caucus ever virgin islands and puerto rico, she could conceivably have enough t
bernard and irene schwartz. judy and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the citi foundation. supporting innovation and enabling urban progress. the john and helen glessner family trust. supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and...
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as our gadi schwartz explains, their reunion may not have been possible if it weren't for one woman inspiring america. >> reporter: this is the last time taylor, this yellow lab, will ever be in a military kennel. the men called her taytay, or princess taylor. and she served her country all her life. two deployments in afghanistan, and so effective at saving american lives, the taliban had a bounty on her head. when dogs like taylor complete their service, they're usually put up for adoption. the soldiers they served with are often given first priority. but reunions aren't always that easy and can cost thousands of dollars. that's where molly oliver comes in. she's a veteran flight attendant for united, but her real passion, reuniting service dogs and their handlers. >> i love the dogs. and i love my military that's taking care of my freedom my whole life. it's a win-win to combine the two. >> reporter: she's done it now four times at her own expense, flying dogs home to the men who love them most. and today is taytay's big day, even sitting in first class. >> where's daddy? we're going to go
as our gadi schwartz explains, their reunion may not have been possible if it weren't for one woman inspiring america. >> reporter: this is the last time taylor, this yellow lab, will ever be in a military kennel. the men called her taytay, or princess taylor. and she served her country all her life. two deployments in afghanistan, and so effective at saving american lives, the taliban had a bounty on her head. when dogs like taylor complete their service, they're usually put up for...
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. >> glenn "hurricane" schwartz is here now with a first look at your weekend forecast. >> we're starting off the weekend with a lot of clouds around. it's cooler than it's been because all those clouds and rain, only 74 degrees in philadelphia. 74 in delaware. only 70 in some suburbs. cloudy skies all over the place. we don't have nearly as much rain around on radar as we had this morning, so much of the evening hours are going to be try. you can see some showers out to the west. some of them on the heavier side. not necessarily moving very quickly in this this direction. so i'm not too concerned about anything really heavy. might at that time the umbrella just in case as we go out into the evening. but for most of us, it's just going to be cloudy as we go through the night and into tomorrow morning. it will be humid, that's for sure. pennsylvania suburbs, temperatures not going down a whole lot because of all the clouds and the high humidity. lehigh valley again just mainly just clouds during the night tonight. could be some peeks of sunshine at delaware at the jersey shore, but by morn
. >> glenn "hurricane" schwartz is here now with a first look at your weekend forecast. >> we're starting off the weekend with a lot of clouds around. it's cooler than it's been because all those clouds and rain, only 74 degrees in philadelphia. 74 in delaware. only 70 in some suburbs. cloudy skies all over the place. we don't have nearly as much rain around on radar as we had this morning, so much of the evening hours are going to be try. you can see some showers out to...
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. >>> i'm gatti schwartz were crews are having to look through the damage to find bodies. it's a careful spot for human remains, the aftermath of california's most destruction tir fire this year. 200 homes and buildings gone and at least two people dead and hundreds left with nothing. >> i lost everything i own. literally everything i own. >> reporter: at this checkpoint, emotions are running high. a woman comforted by an officer after learning her mother has survived. >> my mom is okay! my mom is okay. i lost everything but my mom is okay. >> reporter: in a church parking lot, we meet carl and his wife who are staying in their rv. >> i'm praying for all of the people that have been involved in this that have gotten hurt. we are so blessed and we couldn't do without the support of this church. >> reporter: they once lived in a place they called happy land. now they are grateful to have escaped the flames. >> the good lord's the only reason i'm alive. ♪ >> reporter: at sunday's service, they are thinking of their neighbors. >> some of you are homeless right now. >> report
. >>> i'm gatti schwartz were crews are having to look through the damage to find bodies. it's a careful spot for human remains, the aftermath of california's most destruction tir fire this year. 200 homes and buildings gone and at least two people dead and hundreds left with nothing. >> i lost everything i own. literally everything i own. >> reporter: at this checkpoint, emotions are running high. a woman comforted by an officer after learning her mother has survived....
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nbc's gadi schwartz is on the front lines and has late developments. >> reporter: an orange glow over california's pacific coast highway. plumes of smoke darken the sky. >> that fire's moving really, really quick. >> reporter: forcing that major artery to shut down as flames moved closer. you see this wall of flame coming down the hill. when people saw that on the 101 freeway, they stopped. up ahead, nobody can go any further because there's zero visibility. firefighters held back the flames, at one point a helicopter dousing the freeway. hundreds evacuated like the key family who had to sleep in their car. >> we were wondering is it going to consume us? this is pretty close. >> reporter: in new mexico, the doghead fire has destroyed dozens of homes, torched 16,000 rural acres. >> we're trying to fight the fire. the border line around the town right now. just to control it. >> reporter: the governor declaring a disaster and calling in the national guard. there are now fires burning in ten states. so far this year, nearly 2 million acres burned, compared to only half a million this tim
nbc's gadi schwartz is on the front lines and has late developments. >> reporter: an orange glow over california's pacific coast highway. plumes of smoke darken the sky. >> that fire's moving really, really quick. >> reporter: forcing that major artery to shut down as flames moved closer. you see this wall of flame coming down the hill. when people saw that on the 101 freeway, they stopped. up ahead, nobody can go any further because there's zero visibility. firefighters held...
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gadi schwartz, nbc news, louisville, kentucky. >>> in a moment, we'll go out for a test [000:19:09;00] i had so many thoughts once i left the hospital after a dvt blood clot. what about my wife... ...what we're building together... ...and could this happen again? i was given warfarin in the hospital, but wondered, was this the best treatment for me? i spoke to my doctor and she told me about eliquis. eliquis treats dvt and pe blood clots and reduces the risk of them happening again. not only does eliquis treat dvt and pe blood clots. but eliquis also had significantly less major bleeding than the standard treatment. knowing eliquis had both... ...turned around my thinking. don't stop eliquis unless you doctor tells you to. eliquis can cause serious, and in rare cases, fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. if you had a spinal injection while on eliquis call your doctor right away if you have tingling, numbness, or muscle weakness. while taking eliquis, you may bruise more easily... for bleeding to stop. seek immediate medical car
gadi schwartz, nbc news, louisville, kentucky. >>> in a moment, we'll go out for a test [000:19:09;00] i had so many thoughts once i left the hospital after a dvt blood clot. what about my wife... ...what we're building together... ...and could this happen again? i was given warfarin in the hospital, but wondered, was this the best treatment for me? i spoke to my doctor and she told me about eliquis. eliquis treats dvt and pe blood clots and reduces the risk of them happening again....
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. >> and glenn "hurricane" schwartz is here now with a first look at the forecast, and, yeah, some showers behind you there, but are they going to hit us, glenn? >> reporter: well, they will hit parts of the area. i don't think they are going to reach the shore or southern delaware. they are tending to weaken already, but you can see there's a band of showers moving down from the north and west, and the heaviest of the activity is moving into the allentown area right now. we have weaker showers in chester county. zoom in a little bit more and from allentown to lehigh to chestnut hill it's fairly heavy, and as we zoom in towards the allentown area itself you can see just how close this is getting into bethlehem. they are getting some light rain now. allentown just now getting into moderate to heavy rain, and that is obviously going to increase over the next hour or so, and as you can see in copley getting some pretty heavy rain and about to get a little bit heavier. the temperature 88 degrees in parts of new jersey. we have that rain and 82 and in lehigh valley, the temperature knocked down
. >> and glenn "hurricane" schwartz is here now with a first look at the forecast, and, yeah, some showers behind you there, but are they going to hit us, glenn? >> reporter: well, they will hit parts of the area. i don't think they are going to reach the shore or southern delaware. they are tending to weaken already, but you can see there's a band of showers moving down from the north and west, and the heaviest of the activity is moving into the allentown area right now....
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gadi schwartz, nbc news, louisville, kentucky. >>> in a moment, we'll go out for a test i had so many thoughts once i left the hospital after a dvt blood clot. what about my wife... ...what we're building together... ...and could this happen again? i was given warfarin in the hospital, but wondered, was this the best treatment for me? i spoke to my doctor and she told me about eliquis. eliquis treats dvt and pe blood clots and reduces the risk of them happening again. not only does eliquis treat dvt and pe blood clots. but eliquis also had significantly less major bleeding than the standard treatment. knowing eliquis had both... ...turned around my thinking. don't stop eliquis unless you doctor tells you to. eliquis can cause serious, and in rare cases, fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. if you had a spinal injection while on eliquis call your doctor right away if you have tingling, numbness, or muscle weakness. while taking eliquis, you may bruise more easily... and it may take longer than usual for bleeding to stop. seek im
gadi schwartz, nbc news, louisville, kentucky. >>> in a moment, we'll go out for a test i had so many thoughts once i left the hospital after a dvt blood clot. what about my wife... ...what we're building together... ...and could this happen again? i was given warfarin in the hospital, but wondered, was this the best treatment for me? i spoke to my doctor and she told me about eliquis. eliquis treats dvt and pe blood clots and reduces the risk of them happening again. not only does...
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nbc's gadi schwartz. >> reporter: it was all hands on deck over 500 police, more than 60,000 students and staff. >> there is a shootout going on if you guys can hear that. >> reporter: frantic parents trying to reach their children. >> i don't know what's [000:10:58;00] >> reporter: today police identified the shooter, two guns, loads of ammo and tactical gear. lapd's chief say s it could have been a lot worse. >> he was certainly prepared to engage multiple victims. >> reporter: police believe the shooter, former phd student mainak sarkar came on campus to kill professor william klug police looking into a blog that appeared to be posted by sarkar saying the professor stole a computer code writing your enemy is your enemy but your friend can do a lot more harm. lapd chief charlie beck saying ucla dismissed the claims. >> this was a making of his own imagination. >> reporter: at the ucla campus shooting scene a cryptic note sarkar mentioning his cat in minnesota leading investigators to his home in st. paul. there they found what's described as a kill list with a name of a woman, klug
nbc's gadi schwartz. >> reporter: it was all hands on deck over 500 police, more than 60,000 students and staff. >> there is a shootout going on if you guys can hear that. >> reporter: frantic parents trying to reach their children. >> i don't know what's [000:10:58;00] >> reporter: today police identified the shooter, two guns, loads of ammo and tactical gear. lapd's chief say s it could have been a lot worse. >> he was certainly prepared to engage multiple...
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bernard and irene schwartz. judy and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the citi foundation. supporting innovation and enabling urban progress. the john and helen glessner family trust. supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening, and thanks for joining us. today in orlando, at churches and in memorial services, a city marked one week since a self- radicalized isis sympathizer named omar mateen shot and killed 49 people with a semi- automatic rifle at a gay nightclub. tomorrow in washington, the u.s. senate is scheduled to vote on gun control measures intended to lessen the odds of such
bernard and irene schwartz. judy and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the citi foundation. supporting innovation and enabling urban progress. the john and helen glessner family trust. supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and...
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as our gadi schwartz explains, their reunion may not have weren't for one woman inspiring america. >> reporter: this is the last time taylor, this yellow lab, will ever be in a military kennel. the men called her taytay, or princess taylor. and she served her country all her life. two deployments in afghanistan, and so effective at saving american lives, the taliban had a bounty on her head. when dogs like taylor complete their service, they're usually put up for adoption. the soldiers they served with are often given first priority. but reunions aren't always that easy and can cost thousands of dollars. that's where molly oliver comes in. she's a veteran flight attendant for united, but her real passion, reuniting service dogs and their handlers. >> i love the dogs. and i love my military that's taking care of my freedom my whole life. it's a win-win to combine the two. >> reporter: she's flying dogs home to the men who love them most. and today is taytay's big day, even sitting in first class. >> where's daddy? we're going to go find him. >> reporter: while at the boise airport, a n
as our gadi schwartz explains, their reunion may not have weren't for one woman inspiring america. >> reporter: this is the last time taylor, this yellow lab, will ever be in a military kennel. the men called her taytay, or princess taylor. and she served her country all her life. two deployments in afghanistan, and so effective at saving american lives, the taliban had a bounty on her head. when dogs like taylor complete their service, they're usually put up for adoption. the soldiers...
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bernard and irene schwartz. judy and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the citi foundation. supporting innovation and enabling urban progress. the john and helen glessner family trust. supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thank you for joining us. president obama describes it as an act of terror and an act of hate. in the early hours after midnight this morning, a lone gunman inside an orlando, florida, nightclub began opening fire at the club's predominantly gay clientele. the shooter killed at least 50 people and wounded more than 50 others before orlando police stormed the
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bernard and irene schwartz. judy and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the citi foundation. supporting innovation and enabling urban progress. the john and helen glessner family trust. supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, megan thompson. >> thompson: good evening and thanks for joining us. britain says it will set its own timetable for leaving the european union. following thursday's referendum, where a majority of british voters sided with exiting the 28-nation bloc, today britain's foreign secretary said the timing of the split is entirely for the u.k. to determine. meanwhile, an online petition to the british parliament ca
bernard and irene schwartz. judy and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the citi foundation. supporting innovation and enabling urban progress. the john and helen glessner family trust. supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and...
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. >> first alert chief meteorologist glenn "hurricane" schwartz is here now tracking it. >> don't let the forecast for tomorrow make you put off your plans for the rest of the weekend. because it's going to get really nice. it's really nice right now. we've got 85 degrees in much of new jersey, the lehigh valley. philadelphia 85 degrees. lots of sunshine across the area. nothing on radar close by. we have to go pretty far to the west to find any showers, out by chicago. so it's going to be a while before we see any kind of activity. so this evening is just beautiful. we've got low humidity. we've got comfortable temperatures. by tomorrow morning, the clouds are going to be increasing. the humidity's going to be increasing. we could even see some showers around, especially around the shore, i think. even in the morning hours, and then again later in the day. so the temperature not too bad. the clouds increasing tomorrow. thunderstorms likely tomorrow. more on the timing of that and the rest of the holiday forecast coming up in just a few minutes. >> you can track tomorrow's rain and st
. >> first alert chief meteorologist glenn "hurricane" schwartz is here now tracking it. >> don't let the forecast for tomorrow make you put off your plans for the rest of the weekend. because it's going to get really nice. it's really nice right now. we've got 85 degrees in much of new jersey, the lehigh valley. philadelphia 85 degrees. lots of sunshine across the area. nothing on radar close by. we have to go pretty far to the west to find any showers, out by chicago. so...
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for glenn "hurricane" schwartz and all of us here at nbc10, have a great day. get outside and enjoy it. >> belle: hey, sorry i'm late. i had to do some research in case nicole gets charged with murder. >> shawn: well, talk about a flimsy excuse. you kept me waiting seven entire minutes because of some murder charge? >> belle: no, i just need to be ready for whatever justin's gonna throw at me. i know they haven't found a body yet, so god only knows what their strategy's gonna be. and this is not what we're supposed to be talking about, is it? [clears throat] >> shawn: no, it's not what we had planned, but i know what it feels like to have a case stuck in your head. >> belle: we're supposed to be talking about... >> shawn: our relationship. >> belle: right. well, if it helps, i'm feeling a little self-conscious about that too. >> shawn: yeah, i'm... kind of worried that it's gonna turn into a fight. >> belle: because of all the times it did before. well... how are we gonna get around that?
for glenn "hurricane" schwartz and all of us here at nbc10, have a great day. get outside and enjoy it. >> belle: hey, sorry i'm late. i had to do some research in case nicole gets charged with murder. >> shawn: well, talk about a flimsy excuse. you kept me waiting seven entire minutes because of some murder charge? >> belle: no, i just need to be ready for whatever justin's gonna throw at me. i know they haven't found a body yet, so god only knows what their...
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greta schwartz has begun the conversation. she hopes real continue it. bruce gordon fox 29 news. >> this man is out of jail tonight but still facing charges. he says he was protecting his wife. what happened inside an elevat elevator. hurricane season is now officially underway. the government says it's ready to respond but are you? what you can do to prepare for the worst. >> and pizza hut paying closer attention to its pies. what they're changing on your pizza. >> now with tomorrow's traffic here's bob kelly. >>> good evening, everybody. get ready cherry hill, some repaving coming our way little bumpy ride here along 70 from cropwell all the way in through pennsauken. northeast extension you'll see a lot of road work tomorrow as they get ready nor nascar this weekend up at the speedway pocono 400 coming our way. you'll see a lot of cars arriving tomorrow and you know what tomorrow means. thursday we go to breakfast. tomorrow we're going to bensalem we can go by car or by boat. high tides on the river we'll see you bright and early >> more rain is going
greta schwartz has begun the conversation. she hopes real continue it. bruce gordon fox 29 news. >> this man is out of jail tonight but still facing charges. he says he was protecting his wife. what happened inside an elevat elevator. hurricane season is now officially underway. the government says it's ready to respond but are you? what you can do to prepare for the worst. >> and pizza hut paying closer attention to its pies. what they're changing on your pizza. >> now with...
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as our gadi schwartz explains, their reunion may not have been possible if it weren't for one woman inspiring america. >> reporter: this is the last time taylor, this yellow lab, will ever be in a military kennel. the men called her princess taylor, and she served her country all her life. two deployments in afghanistan, and so effective at saving american lives, the taliban had a bounty on her head. when dogs like taylor complete their service, they're usually put up for adoption. the soldiers they served with are often given first priority. but reunions aren't always that easy and can cost thousands of dollars. that's where molly oliver comes in. she's a veteran flight attendant for united, but her real passion, reuniting service dogs and their handlers. >> i love the dogs. and i love my military that's taking care of my freedom my whole life. it's a win-win to combine the two. >> reporter: she's done it now four times at her own expense, flying dogs home to the men who love them most. and today is taytay's big day, even sitting in first class. >> where's daddy? we're going to go find him.
as our gadi schwartz explains, their reunion may not have been possible if it weren't for one woman inspiring america. >> reporter: this is the last time taylor, this yellow lab, will ever be in a military kennel. the men called her princess taylor, and she served her country all her life. two deployments in afghanistan, and so effective at saving american lives, the taliban had a bounty on her head. when dogs like taylor complete their service, they're usually put up for adoption. the...
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here's gadi schwartz. >> reporter: in marches for pride and identity, silence and solidarity. >> let's have a moment of silence now. >> reporter: tens of thousands of men and women standing celebrations -- when celebrations turned to pain. >> i'm heart breaken, i'm mad, i'm angry. you know, it makes it all the more reason i should be here right now. >> reporter: in west hollywood, boston, philadelphia, gay pride events across the country, honoring those killed in orlando. >> we have to come out and really support and be there for one another on a day like this. >> reporter: while a brief scare in santa monica put police on high alert. authorities stopped a man with weapons in his car and out of state plates who said he was in town for the pride parade. >> at this point there's no known credible threat here in the los angeles area and certainly no connection to anything that's happened in orlando. >> reporter: but tonight, leaders of all faiths say it is not a time for threats and fear. >> jewish, christian, muslim, hindu, whatever faith you follow, please pray for the victims and their
here's gadi schwartz. >> reporter: in marches for pride and identity, silence and solidarity. >> let's have a moment of silence now. >> reporter: tens of thousands of men and women standing celebrations -- when celebrations turned to pain. >> i'm heart breaken, i'm mad, i'm angry. you know, it makes it all the more reason i should be here right now. >> reporter: in west hollywood, boston, philadelphia, gay pride events across the country, honoring those killed in...
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we get more on all this from nbc's gadi schwartz. >> reporter: online, a huge outpouring of support for the victim of a stanford campus sexual assault. her 12-page statement to the court and her attacker brock turner now viewed more than 8 million times. >> the letter that the victim wrote in this case is a game-changer. one of the most important letters of our generation. >> reporter: i didn't want my body anymore, the victim wrote. i didn't eat. i didn't sleep. i didn't interact with anyone. and i became isolated from the ones i loved most. the victim sent a text to the prosecutor on her assault case saying she wants to remain anonymous. >> i don't need labels, categories, that i should be listened to. i'm coming to you simply as a woman wanting to be heard. >> reporter: the 23-year-old was discovered last year half naked, unconscious and intoxicated next to a dumpster on campus being sexually assaulted by turner, until two graduate students from sweden tackled him down, holding him for police. >> it was horrible. i don't want to talk about it. it was hard to see. >> reporter: public
we get more on all this from nbc's gadi schwartz. >> reporter: online, a huge outpouring of support for the victim of a stanford campus sexual assault. her 12-page statement to the court and her attacker brock turner now viewed more than 8 million times. >> the letter that the victim wrote in this case is a game-changer. one of the most important letters of our generation. >> reporter: i didn't want my body anymore, the victim wrote. i didn't eat. i didn't sleep. i didn't...
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nbc's gadi schwartz has the latest. >> reporter: new evidence reveal another side of star swimmer brock turner. caught in lies about his drug and drinking use. the texts were found, one text to a friend, oh, dude, did acid with blank last week. in the months before this sexual assault of an unconscious female, a text asked do you think i could buy some whack so we can do some dabs, highly concentrated marijuana oil. this is a stark contrast to the clean cut image he presented of himself to the court at his sentencing. turner writing to the judge, i was an inexperienced drinker and partygoer and blaming the swim team for a party culture saying, i just accepted these things they showed me as normal. he said he made a mistake and drank too much and never meant to hurt the victim and what he did was consensual. on the stanford campus, protests are planned for a graduation sunday. as public support for the victim continues to grow. >> i didn't eat. i didn't sleep. >> around the world, women and men now reading the victim's powerful statement to the court as a rallying cry against sexual assa
nbc's gadi schwartz has the latest. >> reporter: new evidence reveal another side of star swimmer brock turner. caught in lies about his drug and drinking use. the texts were found, one text to a friend, oh, dude, did acid with blank last week. in the months before this sexual assault of an unconscious female, a text asked do you think i could buy some whack so we can do some dabs, highly concentrated marijuana oil. this is a stark contrast to the clean cut image he presented of himself...
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nbc's gadi schwartz is on the front lines and has late developments. >> reporter: an orange glow over california's pacific coast highway. >> bad news here. >> reporter: plumes of smoke darkening the sky. >> that fire's moving really, really quick. >> reporter: forcing this major move closer. you see this wall of flame coming down the hill. when people saw that on the 101 freeway, they stopped. up ahead, nobody can go any further because there's zero visibility. firefighters held back the flames, at one point a helicopter dousing the freeway. hundreds evacuated like the key family who had to sleep in their car. >> we were wondering is it going to consume us? this is pretty close. >> reporter: in new mexico, the doghead fire has destroyed dozens of homes, torched 16,000 rural acres. and is prompting the evacuations of several mountain communities. >> we're trying to fight the fire. the border line around the town right now. just to control it. >> reporter: the governor declaring a disaster and calling in the national guard. there are now fires burning in ten states. so far this year, ne
nbc's gadi schwartz is on the front lines and has late developments. >> reporter: an orange glow over california's pacific coast highway. >> bad news here. >> reporter: plumes of smoke darkening the sky. >> that fire's moving really, really quick. >> reporter: forcing this major move closer. you see this wall of flame coming down the hill. when people saw that on the 101 freeway, they stopped. up ahead, nobody can go any further because there's zero visibility....
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bernard and irene schwartz. judy and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the citi foundation. supporting innovation and enabling urban progress. the john and helen glessner family trust. supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us. this first weekend after hillary clinton clinched the democratic party presidential nomination, her likely opponent is testing his fall election strategy. republican businessman donald trump campaigned in the swing state of florida today-- the battleground with the most electoral votes at stake, and won twice by president obama. from t
bernard and irene schwartz. judy and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the citi foundation. supporting innovation and enabling urban progress. the john and helen glessner family trust. supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and...
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bernard and irene schwartz. judy and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the citi foundation. supporting innovation and enabling urban progress. the john and helen glessner family trust. supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, alison stewart. >> stewart: good evening, and thanks for joining us. great britain is now grappling with the consequences of its vote to exit the european union. trade, immigration and security agreements are all up in the air, and today e.u. officials began meeting on how to handle the departure and figure out how imminent it wille. today was also a day of reckoning with a new reality for a nation of 65 mil
bernard and irene schwartz. judy and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the citi foundation. supporting innovation and enabling urban progress. the john and helen glessner family trust. supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and...
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bernard and irene schwartz. judy and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the citi foundation. supporting innovation and enabling urban progress. the john and helen glessner family trust. supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. ank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us. in orlando, it is a weekend for memorial services and funerals for the 49 people killed in the pulse nightclub last sunday. today, 19 of the 53 survivors shot by omar mateen remain in the hospital, four of them in critical condition. the f.b.i., which twice investigated and cleared mateen, has said he was neither trained nor directed by
bernard and irene schwartz. judy and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the citi foundation. supporting innovation and enabling urban progress. the john and helen glessner family trust. supporting trustworthy journalism that informs and inspires. sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and...
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we get more on all this from nbc's gadi schwartz. >> reporter: online, a huge outpouring of support for the victim of a stanford campus sexual assault. her 12-page statement to the court and her attacker swim champion brock turner now viewed more than 8 million times. >> the letter that the victim wrote in this case is a game-changer. it's one of the most important letters of our generation. >> reporter: i didn't want my body anymore, the victim wrote. i didn't. anyone. and i became isolated from the ones i loved most. the victim sent a text to the prosecutor on her assault case saying she wants to remain anonymous. >> i don't need labels, categories, to prove i'm worthy of respect, that i should be listened to. i'm coming to you simply as a woman wanting to be heard. >> reporter: the 23-year-old was discovered last year half naked, unconscious and intoxicated next to a dumpster on campus being sexually assaulted by turner, until two graduate students from sweden tackled him down, holding him for police. >> it was horrible. i don't want to talk about it. it was hard to see. >> reporter:
we get more on all this from nbc's gadi schwartz. >> reporter: online, a huge outpouring of support for the victim of a stanford campus sexual assault. her 12-page statement to the court and her attacker swim champion brock turner now viewed more than 8 million times. >> the letter that the victim wrote in this case is a game-changer. it's one of the most important letters of our generation. >> reporter: i didn't want my body anymore, the victim wrote. i didn't. anyone. and i...
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greta schwartz has begun the conversation. she hopes real continue it. bruce gordon fox 29 news. >> this man is out of jail tonight but still facing charges. he says he was protecting his wife. what happened inside an elevat elevator. hurricane season is now officially underway. the government says it's ready to respond but are you? what you can do to prepare for the worst. >> and pizza hut paying closer attention to its pies. what they're changing on your pizza. >> now with tomorrow's traffic here's bob kelly. >>> good evening, everybody. get ready cherry hill, some repaving coming our way little bumpy ride here along 70 from cropwell all the way in through pennsauken. northeast extension you'll see a lot of road work tomorrow as they get ready nor nascar this weekend up at the speedway pocono 400 coming our way. you'll see a lot of cars arriving tomorrow and you know what tomorrow means. thursday we go to breakfast. tomorrow we're going to bensalem we can go by car or by boat. high tides on the river we'll see you bright and early tomorrow morning when
greta schwartz has begun the conversation. she hopes real continue it. bruce gordon fox 29 news. >> this man is out of jail tonight but still facing charges. he says he was protecting his wife. what happened inside an elevat elevator. hurricane season is now officially underway. the government says it's ready to respond but are you? what you can do to prepare for the worst. >> and pizza hut paying closer attention to its pies. what they're changing on your pizza. >> now with...