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alice's helping hand >> i love you. >> reporter: joe fryer, nbc news, new york >> good for alice and those talented students who built her new hand that's "nbc nightly news" for the thursday >>> right now at 6:00, it's one of the biggest homeless encampments. what home depot is doing to get it moved and why that could make matters worse. >>> i'm tracking thunderstorms. we will have a brand-new update on the heat coming our way. >>> an exclusive. the school that's getting ready to strip the name cesar chavez from its campus. the news at 6:00 starts right now. good evening. thanks for being with us. >>> wiping away the legacy of ceac cesar chavez. that's what many say they will do. the district is transforming all the schools to improve academic performance. critics say that disrespects the memory of an icon. we have the story you will see only on nbc bay area. >> reporter: the name is still on the sign here. this used to be a k through eight school. it's about to become a robust middle school exclusively. at the moment, the chavez name is not part of the future plans here. he fought f
alice's helping hand >> i love you. >> reporter: joe fryer, nbc news, new york >> good for alice and those talented students who built her new hand that's "nbc nightly news" for the thursday >>> right now at 6:00, it's one of the biggest homeless encampments. what home depot is doing to get it moved and why that could make matters worse. >>> i'm tracking thunderstorms. we will have a brand-new update on the heat coming our way. >>> an...
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joe fryer, nbc news, new york. >> that's a party. >>> up next, a warning for anyone going to the beach this summer, how one woman died of flesh-eating bacteria and how you can protect yourself >>> a new warning about a flesh-eating bacteria that killed a florida woman morgan chesky has her story, and how you can protect yourself this summer. >> reporter: tonight, as millions plan holiday trips to the coast, a family in mourning after a walk on the beach turned deadly >> there were no warning signs it was a normal day at the beach. >> reporter: wade said it began when his 77-year-old mother stumbled, exposing a three-quarter inch cut to microscopic danger, a bacterial infection so lethal, carolyn died two weeks later after complications from surgery >> maybe if somebody somewhere would have recognized the dangers, they would have told her to get to more urgent care. >> reporter: the infection is rare but the cdc says up to one in three people with necrotizing fascitis die, even with treatment. >> some of the earliest symptoms would be an area of redness or swelling that is spreading rap
joe fryer, nbc news, new york. >> that's a party. >>> up next, a warning for anyone going to the beach this summer, how one woman died of flesh-eating bacteria and how you can protect yourself >>> a new warning about a flesh-eating bacteria that killed a florida woman morgan chesky has her story, and how you can protect yourself this summer. >> reporter: tonight, as millions plan holiday trips to the coast, a family in mourning after a walk on the beach turned...
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nbc's joe fryer has that story for us >> reporter: at children's hospital of wisconsin, eighteen agers have been hospitalized with severe lung damage in just the past month, and doctors suspect vaping is to blame symptoms, extreme coughing, fatigue, and shortness of breath >> vaping is causing harm to our kids and we want that message to be loud and clear >> reporter: state officials say vaping is the common thread among the eighteens, but they've yet to determine if a specific device or substance was the cause. with an estimated 3.6 million teens and preteens vaping last year, health officials and parents worry it's a trend moving in the wrong direction. this week vaping was front and center in congress for a hearing focused on the popular ecigarette brand juul. >> you don't ask for permission. you ask for forgiveness. you're nothing but a marketer of a poison and your target has been young people. >> reporter: citing internal documents, members of a house panel accused the company of marketing directly to children a juul executive acknowledged past missteps but says their focus is on
nbc's joe fryer has that story for us >> reporter: at children's hospital of wisconsin, eighteen agers have been hospitalized with severe lung damage in just the past month, and doctors suspect vaping is to blame symptoms, extreme coughing, fatigue, and shortness of breath >> vaping is causing harm to our kids and we want that message to be loud and clear >> reporter: state officials say vaping is the common thread among the eighteens, but they've yet to determine if a...
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fryer, nbc news. >>> ahead, safety warnings before your family hits the water before this fourth of july what you need to know. >>> another surprise at wimbledon from this 15-year-old american wonder >>> and our inside look at the country's most dazzing display this july 4th. stay with us >>> tonight marks the kickoff to a long july 4th weekend, but also a particularly dangerous time in the nation's pools, lakes, and shores nbc's tom costello is on the water tonight with ways to keep your family safe. >> reporter: on lake st. clair, michigan, a violent altercation on the water. one boater arrested for dui after crashing into a yacht nationwide today, americans are flocking to the water but 3,500 people down every year ie 830 under the age of 14, most in private pools. 330 people die in boating accidents with alcohol a common factor in manhattan beach, california today, lifeguards on full watch. >> it's about that first 500 yards from the sand to the outer waters, where we do most of our rescues. >> reporter: cross-country, alexandria fire rescue boat 201 was on the potomac river nea
fryer, nbc news. >>> ahead, safety warnings before your family hits the water before this fourth of july what you need to know. >>> another surprise at wimbledon from this 15-year-old american wonder >>> and our inside look at the country's most dazzing display this july 4th. stay with us >>> tonight marks the kickoff to a long july 4th weekend, but also a particularly dangerous time in the nation's pools, lakes, and shores nbc's tom costello is on the water...
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joe fryer has our inspiring america report. >> reporter: in life, all of us could use a helping hand. for 5-year-old alice carrillo, that hand is pink. >> how much do you like having that hand? >> a lot. >>> you see alice's right hand is smaller than her left. so, engineering students at the university cincinnati designed a mechanical one. alice's mom recorded the moment she first atested it, openi drawer. >> this is amazing th it can do this. >> reporter: before walking over to her soon-to-be step dad. >> can i grab your , and? >> yesu can. >> reporter: a moment that touched hearts. >> it was incredibly sweet. of course we were crying the entire time. >> reporter: that sentiment was shared who made the hand. they're part of a nonprofit called enable uc. >> it reminded me what it's all about, why i'm doing this and why i'm putting so many hours into understanding this process. >> you've got to pump your legs, babe. >> reporter: alice uses it to swing and play with barbie when she took it to show and tell, she did something most of us take for granted. >> you like giving high fives? ca
joe fryer has our inspiring america report. >> reporter: in life, all of us could use a helping hand. for 5-year-old alice carrillo, that hand is pink. >> how much do you like having that hand? >> a lot. >>> you see alice's right hand is smaller than her left. so, engineering students at the university cincinnati designed a mechanical one. alice's mom recorded the moment she first atested it, openi drawer. >> this is amazing th it can do this. >> reporter:...
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as joe fryer reports, we are still fascinated >> reporter: at the griffith observatory in los angeles -- >> can he see it >> yeah. >> ah! >> reporter: you could say the telescopes are match makers. >> i see the moon. >> reporter: linking curious humans with that bright white orb 238,000 miles away >>> do you ever get sick of the view up here >> never it's so beautiful. you see the entire los angeles basin and, of course, the beautiful moon >> reporter: dr. lawyer danley is curator here at griffith home of the massive telescope >> you can see surfaces of other worlds and that's incredible >> reporter: this week the observatory is celebrating the 50th anniversary of the moon landing. >>> what was your feeling in that moment? >> ecstasy i don't think there's any other way to describe it i was crying, and i was only 11. >> reporter: since then, we've learned a lot about the moon one of the most important things she says is that it's really old. >> before apollo, we didn't know whether it was a recent thing or an ancient thing and, in fact, it was formed in a huge impact right after the ea
as joe fryer reports, we are still fascinated >> reporter: at the griffith observatory in los angeles -- >> can he see it >> yeah. >> ah! >> reporter: you could say the telescopes are match makers. >> i see the moon. >> reporter: linking curious humans with that bright white orb 238,000 miles away >>> do you ever get sick of the view up here >> never it's so beautiful. you see the entire los angeles basin and, of course, the beautiful...
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joe fryer, nbc news, new york. >> now to a stampede following a fireworks show in madison, wisconsin saturday night after shots rang out just as the show ended. hundreds ran for their lives some trying to take cover near the stage. one person was shot, but is expected to recover. a police officer was also hurt during this stampede authorities believe the shooter another, but so far no arrests >> perfect switch for the brooklyn nets as the free agency period opens in the nba. two-time mvp kevin durant announcing via instagram he plans to sign a max $164 million deal with the nets the former golden state star is coming off of an achilles tear and is expected to miss the upcoming season. durant wasn't the only marquee-free agent he will join kyrie irving and deandre jordan irving signed a 1 # 41 million with the nets. deangelo russell, espn is reporting he is going to the warriors in a sign and trade agreement. >> a couple she can els being moved around the last 24 hours >> if anybody should be happy about it, it is that man over there, bill karins the nets fan. >> late nights throughou
joe fryer, nbc news, new york. >> now to a stampede following a fireworks show in madison, wisconsin saturday night after shots rang out just as the show ended. hundreds ran for their lives some trying to take cover near the stage. one person was shot, but is expected to recover. a police officer was also hurt during this stampede authorities believe the shooter another, but so far no arrests >> perfect switch for the brooklyn nets as the free agency period opens in the nba....
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joe fryer, nbc news. >> just ahead as we continue this evening, the star-spangled controversy for nike. critics obj critics obj ec(door bell rings) it's open! critics obj hey. this is amazing. with moderate to severe ulcerative colitis, are you okay? even when i was there, i never knew when my symptoms would keep us apart. so i talked to my doctor about humira.i arned humira can help get, and keep uc under control whenrkther medications haven't. and it helps people achieve control that lasts. so you can expience few or no symptoms. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lympho, have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, rtd new or worsening heaailure. beforeedreatment, get test for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections,ke or have flu- symptoms or sores. don't start humira if you have an infection. be there for you, and them. ask your
joe fryer, nbc news. >> just ahead as we continue this evening, the star-spangled controversy for nike. critics obj critics obj ec(door bell rings) it's open! critics obj hey. this is amazing. with moderate to severe ulcerative colitis, are you okay? even when i was there, i never knew when my symptoms would keep us apart. so i talked to my doctor about humira.i arned humira can help get, and keep uc under control whenrkther medications haven't. and it helps people achieve control that...
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our joe fryer has late details. >> reporter: it started with an explosion. >> oh, wow. look at it from he. >> reporter: sending a storm of flames and umes of black smoke into the air at the exxonmobil plant in baytown, texas. the company says 37 people were hurt all with minor injuresin cluding first degree burns. the city initially told neighbors to shelter in place, but that orders was lifted hours later. the company and other encies monitoring the air andeporting no concerns. the plant produces ethylenechemical used in many plastics, but it's unclear what sparked the explosion. >> i can tell you we're going to work diligently to figure it out so that it doest happen again. >> reporter: in march, erupted fir in part of the exxonmobil complex that neres oil. around that same time about 15 miles away an inferno at the intercontinental plant burn for days prompting worries about air quality there. two weeks later, afire at the plant in crosby left ea d.wo rker d a string of petrol chemical blazes with lexa s on edge. joe fryer, nbc news. >>> and there is breaking news fr
our joe fryer has late details. >> reporter: it started with an explosion. >> oh, wow. look at it from he. >> reporter: sending a storm of flames and umes of black smoke into the air at the exxonmobil plant in baytown, texas. the company says 37 people were hurt all with minor injuresin cluding first degree burns. the city initially told neighbors to shelter in place, but that orders was lifted hours later. the company and other encies monitoring the air andeporting no...
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joe fryer, nbc news,os angeles. >> when we come back, chicago's newest star finally emerges. fact is, every insurance company hopes you drive safely. but allstate actually helps you drive safely... with drivewise. it lets you know when you go too fast... ...and brake too hard. with feedback to help you drive safer. unfortunately, it can't do anything about that. now that you know the truth... are you in good hands? [ text notification now that you have] new dr. scholl's massnsing gel advanced ies with softer, bouncier gel waves, you'll move over 10% more than before. dr. scholl's. born to move. minimums andouees seem to your typical bank. capital one is anything but typical. that's why we designed savings and checking aounts with no fees or minimums. this is banking reimagined. what's in your wallet? so chantix can help you quit slow turkey.rkey. along with support, chantix is proven to help you quit. with chantix you can keep smoking at first and ease into quitting. chantix reduces the urge so when the day arrives, you'll be more ready to kiss cigarettes goodbye. when you tr
joe fryer, nbc news,os angeles. >> when we come back, chicago's newest star finally emerges. fact is, every insurance company hopes you drive safely. but allstate actually helps you drive safely... with drivewise. it lets you know when you go too fast... ...and brake too hard. with feedback to help you drive safer. unfortunately, it can't do anything about that. now that you know the truth... are you in good hands? [ text notification now that you have] new dr. scholl's massnsing gel...
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alice's helping hand >> i love you. >> reporter: joe fryer, nbc news, lloyd harbor, new york >> holding hands for that family is going to be extra special now with that pink one >> it's so cute. i love that it's pink, too kudos to enable uc, putting that together, changing her life. she looks so sweet out there running around and living her best life. >> i'm sure they can make it happen for other kids, other colors, green, yellow, blue, whatever they want have a great friday, an even better weekend i'm frances rivera >> i'm phillip mena. thanks for watching "early today. be sure to follow us on be sure to follow us on facebook, twitter and instagram. oh thaphenomenal!, that's unfair. that's so unfair. c'mon jay-bo. let's go. let's go. woahh! try my $4.99 bbq bacon double cheeseburger combo. only at jack in the box. ♪ try my $4.99 barbeque bacon double cheeseburger combo. >>> and a good friday morning to you, july 26th. take a look here walnut creek there. >> it's a slizzling weekend. that's how hot it's going to be. >> slizzle, slizzle. >> you'll be slurring your work. >> there you go
alice's helping hand >> i love you. >> reporter: joe fryer, nbc news, lloyd harbor, new york >> holding hands for that family is going to be extra special now with that pink one >> it's so cute. i love that it's pink, too kudos to enable uc, putting that together, changing her life. she looks so sweet out there running around and living her best life. >> i'm sure they can make it happen for other kids, other colors, green, yellow, blue, whatever they want have a...
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and joe fryer is joining us from ridgecrest. and joe, i was on the air a little earlier this morning and talking with molly hunter who is staying there and was rocked out of bed by powerful earthquake. and she said that the shaking just kept going and going. and continued with many aftershocks. have you been feeling any? >> reporter: actually the aftershocks at least over the last hour or two have died down. we really haven't felt anything major lately. that by no means means that the threat over. over the next several days or week, the odds of aftershocks are very high, some could be makignitude 5 or 6 and there is one in ten chance that we use see an earthquake that is 7.1 or stronger. so stronger than the one that we have seen so far. as far as damage goes, so far here in ridgecrest, all of the buildings are still standing. there are no reports of any major structural damage or issues november f issues, no fatalities reported. one of the worst things that you see is behind me, the house that caught on fire. there were two str
and joe fryer is joining us from ridgecrest. and joe, i was on the air a little earlier this morning and talking with molly hunter who is staying there and was rocked out of bed by powerful earthquake. and she said that the shaking just kept going and going. and continued with many aftershocks. have you been feeling any? >> reporter: actually the aftershocks at least over the last hour or two have died down. we really haven't felt anything major lately. that by no means means that the...
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our joe fryer explains. >> reporter: it's the latest cold case potentially cracked 59-year-old mark is accused of three sexual assaults in california in the early '90s police say he's a retired federal corrections officer and briefly taught criminal justice classes at sacramento state. >> predators and monsters can't hide forever any longer. >> reporter: genetic genealogy has led to dozens of arrests nationwide, including suspected golden state killer josef gene has l deangelo by putting crime scene dna profiles in a public database like ged machz, authorities can identify relatives of a suspect the genealogists build family trees to build the actual suspect.machz, authorities can identify relatives o that's what pointed detectives in washington state to william talbot he was just found guilty of murdering a couple in 1987 the first conviction by jury ti talbot. he was just found guilty of murdering a couple today genetic genealogy. >> this truly is a revolution in crime fighting and genetic genealogy is not going away nowevolution in crime fighting. >> reporter: but it also raises pri
our joe fryer explains. >> reporter: it's the latest cold case potentially cracked 59-year-old mark is accused of three sexual assaults in california in the early '90s police say he's a retired federal corrections officer and briefly taught criminal justice classes at sacramento state. >> predators and monsters can't hide forever any longer. >> reporter: genetic genealogy has led to dozens of arrests nationwide, including suspected golden state killer josef gene has l deangelo...
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joe fryer has more. morning, joe. >> reporter: hey there jo, atlanta's mayor is hitting the brakes. e scooters are still available there. the city won't give limits to any new company. atlanta is not alone. cities are wrestling with growing pain as they are dealing with clog and sidewalks and worry about safety. >> on the streets of atlanta, protesters formed a human bike lane, they're calling for safer places for e scooters after the city's second scooter related death. the rider hit and killed by the bus. the bus's drive was not at fault on the man's death. >> he was on his way to work and now he's gone. >> reporter: share scooters become a fixture in the u.s. riders took more than 38 million trips. >> it is convenient. they're kind of fun. >> people who are riding them are having so much fun that they are not paying attention to traffic. >> reporter: anyone can rent it using an app and it is a buck to unlock them and 15 cents minupe minute after that. ideally the scooters and bike rides on city streets. watch this. >> are you on a scooter? this scooter driver sliding across lanes
joe fryer has more. morning, joe. >> reporter: hey there jo, atlanta's mayor is hitting the brakes. e scooters are still available there. the city won't give limits to any new company. atlanta is not alone. cities are wrestling with growing pain as they are dealing with clog and sidewalks and worry about safety. >> on the streets of atlanta, protesters formed a human bike lane, they're calling for safer places for e scooters after the city's second scooter related death. the rider...
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joe fryer, nbc news, new york. >> now to fa stampedelowing a fireworks show in madison, wisconsin saturday night after shots rang out just as the show endeor hundreds ran f their lives some trying to take cover near the stage. one person was shot, but is expected to recover.ic a police off was also hurt duringhi authorities believe th shooter e another, but so far no arrests >> perfect sh r brooklyn n ith signets of ane upcoming durante only mae- he will join kyrie irvinand deandre jordan# 41, espn in a se >> if anybody should b is that s fan.e nights throughout the winter and spring will be happening. >> some exciting days for the nets, right? >> it's been a while, since jason kidd >> it's been a decade. >> relevant for the first time in a long time all right, let's get into the week ahead forecast. a lot of people traveling, a lot of people on vacation. nice in the northeast, by the way. a decent weekend dodging the thunderstorms. hot and humid in the southeast not too many storms compared tol how many typic we get in the summertime the worst n minnesota. that's where wste could get ng s
joe fryer, nbc news, new york. >> now to fa stampedelowing a fireworks show in madison, wisconsin saturday night after shots rang out just as the show endeor hundreds ran f their lives some trying to take cover near the stage. one person was shot, but is expected to recover.ic a police off was also hurt duringhi authorities believe th shooter e another, but so far no arrests >> perfect sh r brooklyn n ith signets of ane upcoming durante only mae- he will join kyrie irvinand deandre...
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fryer has more on that >> reporter: when today's mighty earthquake started rattling the region -- >> and then we felt the shake like this. >> reporter: -- panicked residents wondered if this was the big one california has been bracing for experts say no >> this earthquake does not make the big one any more likely or any less likely. >> reporter: seismologists say there's a 9% chance oof a larger earthquake in the next week and 80% chance of a magnitude 5 two faults were involved in today's quake but not the san andreas fault more than 100 miles away california is no stranger to earthquakes. in 1989 a 6.9 quake devastated the bay area as the world series was getting under way. and in '94, a 6.7 ravaged north ridge near l.a both killed dozens today in los angeles, many wondered why they didn't get an alert from l.a.'s early warning system >> the shake alert didn't go off which is really weird. the shake alert didn't go off. i checked it >> reporter: authorities say the system didn't fail. rather the quake's intensity in l.a. was too low to trigger an alert. >> the system actually worke
fryer has more on that >> reporter: when today's mighty earthquake started rattling the region -- >> and then we felt the shake like this. >> reporter: -- panicked residents wondered if this was the big one california has been bracing for experts say no >> this earthquake does not make the big one any more likely or any less likely. >> reporter: seismologists say there's a 9% chance oof a larger earthquake in the next week and 80% chance of a magnitude 5 two faults...
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in our sunday's closer, joe fryer finds one group of vets finding peace in the waves. >> reporter: the ocean is never sti still, waves created by energy. >> when you are out there, nothing matters. it is just you and the waves. >> it is kind of addictive and you want that feeling again and again. kyle buckett likes that feeling. wounded disabled veteran like james. >> for me it is everything. >> reporter: he was shot during a rescue mission in africa. doctors amputated his right leg and he feared he would never surf again. >> everything is hanging by a thread, i used to play -- james found a new way and using his board as a way to surf. >> when you see that, what goes through your body? >> i am excited. >> the entire package complete with board and accessories costs around $2,500. veterans don't pay a dime. so far one more wave has helped more than 200 servicemen and women. officer garnett feels many of their calls -- >> when people hear about you. what's their reaction? >> they think they don't deserve it or somebody that deservers it more. >> 65% vets, you can't see their injuries or
in our sunday's closer, joe fryer finds one group of vets finding peace in the waves. >> reporter: the ocean is never sti still, waves created by energy. >> when you are out there, nothing matters. it is just you and the waves. >> it is kind of addictive and you want that feeling again and again. kyle buckett likes that feeling. wounded disabled veteran like james. >> for me it is everything. >> reporter: he was shot during a rescue mission in africa. doctors...
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let's go to joe fryer in ridgecrest for us now. and when we were following this after the first quake here, joe, it was like will you be able to sleep at night keeping one eye open, and here it is, another big one happening overnight. >> reporter: yeah. and it's really, you know, caught people offguard. they were used to aftershocks after that 6.4 quake on thursday. there were dozens and dozens of aftershocks. i was here in ridgecrest yesterday morning. it seems like much longer, but yesterday morning. we felt what at the time was the largest aftershock of 5.4. so it was something you noticed but didn't cause any damage. turns out all of that was just a precursor for the 7.1 that hit last night. i want you to see behind me here, this is some of the worst damage we've seen so far, and that's because a fire started, neighbors say, immediately after the earthquake hit. people walked outside and saw this mobile home here on fire. fire crews were able to arrive quickly even though the home went up quickly, they were able to put the fire
let's go to joe fryer in ridgecrest for us now. and when we were following this after the first quake here, joe, it was like will you be able to sleep at night keeping one eye open, and here it is, another big one happening overnight. >> reporter: yeah. and it's really, you know, caught people offguard. they were used to aftershocks after that 6.4 quake on thursday. there were dozens and dozens of aftershocks. i was here in ridgecrest yesterday morning. it seems like much longer, but...
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joe fryer. >>> one of the most successful teams in nba history is officially breaking up. kevin durant is heading to brooklyn. kd made the announcement shortly after 3:00 this afternoon on his fourth business instagram page called the boardroom. a simple message red kevin durant has signed with the brooklyn nets. durant will sign a four-year deal with the nets. some reports say it's around $160 million. he is expected to miss next season, though, after he tore his achilles tendon in game five of the nba finals. >>> a casual stroll on thornton beach in daly city went south this morning. a woman walking on the stand broke her hip. chp officers had to airlift her from the beach on to nearby cliffs. the ambulance waiting there took her to the hospital. >>> east bay drivers, listen up. piedmont city council will decide tomorrow night whether they'll add automated license plate reading cameras at several intersections. piedmont currently has 39 cameras, but adding more has been in the works for months. the cameras would cost the city about 100 grand. supporters say cameras are b
joe fryer. >>> one of the most successful teams in nba history is officially breaking up. kevin durant is heading to brooklyn. kd made the announcement shortly after 3:00 this afternoon on his fourth business instagram page called the boardroom. a simple message red kevin durant has signed with the brooklyn nets. durant will sign a four-year deal with the nets. some reports say it's around $160 million. he is expected to miss next season, though, after he tore his achilles tendon in...
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in our sunday closer, nbc's joe fryer finds one group of vets finding peace in theav. ourreporter: the ocean, lik minds, is never still. it's constantly jostled by waves, created by energy. >> when you are out there, it's like nothing else matters. it's just like you and thes. wa >> it's awesome. it's kind of addictive. you want that feeling again and again and again. >> reporter: kyle bucket wants feeling. that that's why the navy s.e.a.l. runs one more wave. a non-profit that gives custom surfing equipment to wounded veterans like ijames. >>t's everything. >> reporter: he was shot during a rescueission in africa. when doctors amputated his right leg he feared he would never surf again. >> ey,rything was hanging b you know, a tead basically career wise, life wise at the time. >> reporter: but james found a neway to keep ripping using a customized board from one more wave. >> and just seeing his smile coming off the wave or coming out othe water, seeing how happy he is, how much he loves it. >> reporter: what goes through your mind? >>> 'mexcited. >> reporter: the enti
in our sunday closer, nbc's joe fryer finds one group of vets finding peace in theav. ourreporter: the ocean, lik minds, is never still. it's constantly jostled by waves, created by energy. >> when you are out there, it's like nothing else matters. it's just like you and thes. wa >> it's awesome. it's kind of addictive. you want that feeling again and again and again. >> reporter: kyle bucket wants feeling. that that's why the navy s.e.a.l. runs one more wave. a non-profit...
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joe fryer has the latest on the story. inate you need to calm♪ down >> the taylo swift/scooter braun feud n showso signs of calming down. sales of her old music surging, sending her past albums up the record charts after she blasted the music executive's purchase of her label. it gives him rights to her first six albums meaning a significant portion of their profits will ♪ nowe got bad blood >> according to swift, the bad blood with the musicve execu goes back years. including her famous feud with kanye west, who at the time was braun's client. swift games she was blindsided by the sale of her former record label, bigin mach to braun, writing all i could think about was the incestant manipulative bullying i received at his hands for years. swift left the small independent label in november. porchetta said swift passed on a ten-year contract he claims would have given her ownership of master recordings, and he was unaware of her feelings toward brn. cher responded in a story on twitter. unfortunately, can relate to havi
joe fryer has the latest on the story. inate you need to calm♪ down >> the taylo swift/scooter braun feud n showso signs of calming down. sales of her old music surging, sending her past albums up the record charts after she blasted the music executive's purchase of her label. it gives him rights to her first six albums meaning a significant portion of their profits will ♪ nowe got bad blood >> according to swift, the bad blood with the musicve execu goes back years. including...
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here's joe fryer. >> eporter: inside a new jersey courthouse, prosecutors are pushing to have a 16-year-old boy tried as an adult. he was accused of raping a girl, filming the assault, and sending the video to friends with a text "when the first time having sex is rape." >> being a minor one, she couldn't consent. and second even if she was able to do so legally, she was barely conscious if conscious at all and extremely intoxicated. >> reporter: the court judge ruled the boy could not be tried as an adult. part of reasoning, this young man comes from a good family and destined to a good college. >> it's not right whetr he's a good student or bad student, it's a horrible, violent crime. >> repor the judge still distinguish between a sexual assault and a rain adding a traditional case of rape is where there are two or more males involved either at gun point or with a weapon. now appeals court has oneversed the judge's decisi the problem is the judge made a lot of references to things that shouldn't matter. prosecutor indictment and say they're seeking their next steps. the judge declined to
here's joe fryer. >> eporter: inside a new jersey courthouse, prosecutors are pushing to have a 16-year-old boy tried as an adult. he was accused of raping a girl, filming the assault, and sending the video to friends with a text "when the first time having sex is rape." >> being a minor one, she couldn't consent. and second even if she was able to do so legally, she was barely conscious if conscious at all and extremely intoxicated. >> reporter: the court judge...
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he led two of the three big american auto makers, and joe fryer hasore on his legacy as a captain of industry and man of the people. >> reporter: he was known as the father of the flashy for mustang and promo tor of the less than flashy minivan, lee iacoccey ould not be confined to the boardroom. >> in thisiness, you lead, follow, or get out of the way. >> reporter: he was president of ford for eight years beforee was suddenly fired. but he quickly rebounded going on to run chrysler. he didn't just rescue the company from near nk baptcy, he became its persistent pitchman. >> no cars are perfect, but these come pretty close. >> reporter: he once flirted with running for president but decided otherwise. i know i wouldn't fit. i'm from a different world. >> reporter: he served in other ways like leading the effort to oave the crumbling statueliberty. then in 1992, iacocca hit the brakes. >> well, it's here. time for me to step down, retire as chairman of chrysler. >> reporter: he remain an auto iconven appearing in a commercial with snoop dog. >> if the ride is fly, you must buy. >> tha
he led two of the three big american auto makers, and joe fryer hasore on his legacy as a captain of industry and man of the people. >> reporter: he was known as the father of the flashy for mustang and promo tor of the less than flashy minivan, lee iacoccey ould not be confined to the boardroom. >> in thisiness, you lead, follow, or get out of the way. >> reporter: he was president of ford for eight years beforee was suddenly fired. but he quickly rebounded going on to run...
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joining me now, nbc's joe fryer. what do you know and where this was earthquake and how powerful was it? >> we're just now collecting information. we know right now preliminary is magnitude 6.6 earthquake centered near ridgecrest, california, about 140 miles north and east of where we are in los angeles. we can tell you, we felt it here. we were all working in the newsroom. suddenly everyone started looking around. it was one of those rolling earthquakes. not an aggressive shaking one but a rolling earthquake. everyone could feel it. it felt like it kept going longer than we're used to with some of the short earthquakes here in l.a. some people decided to hide under their desks quickly. the news room picked up to check what we can find out. preliminary information is magnitude 6.6. if you look on social media, you see throughout the los angeles area and beyond, there were people who felt it. we're still waiting to see if there's any reports of any significant damage anywhere. we'll try and collect that information an
joining me now, nbc's joe fryer. what do you know and where this was earthquake and how powerful was it? >> we're just now collecting information. we know right now preliminary is magnitude 6.6 earthquake centered near ridgecrest, california, about 140 miles north and east of where we are in los angeles. we can tell you, we felt it here. we were all working in the newsroom. suddenly everyone started looking around. it was one of those rolling earthquakes. not an aggressive shaking one but...
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joe fryer is hern with more o the investigation. joe, good morning. >> good morning, guys. the sheriff's department is remaining pretty tight-lipped about what happened to ally kosti but they say foul play is apparent. this morning, we're learning details about the ole miss college student's final hours as her family and friends remember the beloved girl. >> a deputy on patrol found the body of 21-year-old ally kostial near a lake. the discovery stunning those who live nearby. >> i can't imagi what's the parents are going through right no and their family. it's just very devastating. >> authorities close to the case tell nbc affiliate wlbt that kostial was last seen friday night outside a bar near the university of mississippi where sheas taking summer classes. the same sources also say her body was found by the lake the next morning with multiple gunshot wounds. the area, a popular destination for students at ole miss, is about 20 miles away. >> that's what's even more shocking about all of this. could be anyone. >> those close to kostial want w ans. >> just hard for me be
joe fryer is hern with more o the investigation. joe, good morning. >> good morning, guys. the sheriff's department is remaining pretty tight-lipped about what happened to ally kosti but they say foul play is apparent. this morning, we're learning details about the ole miss college student's final hours as her family and friends remember the beloved girl. >> a deputy on patrol found the body of 21-year-old ally kostial near a lake. the discovery stunning those who live nearby....
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>> my goodness, thank you, joe fryer. think about it, the ground shaking underneath you is a vulnerable feeling. >> we grew up on the hayward fault in california. it doesn't need to be near a 6.0 something for it to shake. if this hits san andreas fault, populated areas, that's where it becomes a concern. be prepared for when the big one does come. you have the forecast. >> that's something you can't predict either it just happens. we can predict the heat an we have a lot of it. we have the heat out in alaska, as well. yesterday, we hit a high of 90 degrees in anchorage, the all-time warmest temperature ever in anchorage. today, high temperatures still about 21 degrees above average in anchorage, with a forecast high of 86 likely break records through the weekends with highs staying in the mid 80s. fair banks in the upper 80s. we're looking for the oppressive heat to continue across the south, as well with humidity high, it feels like 105 degrees in new orleans, montgomery savannah feels like 100. memphis will feel like 1
>> my goodness, thank you, joe fryer. think about it, the ground shaking underneath you is a vulnerable feeling. >> we grew up on the hayward fault in california. it doesn't need to be near a 6.0 something for it to shake. if this hits san andreas fault, populated areas, that's where it becomes a concern. be prepared for when the big one does come. you have the forecast. >> that's something you can't predict either it just happens. we can predict the heat an we have a lot of...
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let's go straight to nbc's joe fryer. he's in the earthquake's epicenter. it's still happening, joe. you are still feeling multiple -- multiple is an understatement, aftershocks there in the area. >> reporter: yeah, this sequence has produced more than 3,500 tremors so far, and there are actually thousands expected in the coming days, weeks, even months here. that has people on edge. in fact, some have decided they don't want to sleep inside their homes so some are choosing to stay either outside or in tents or in smaller trailers outside because they are nervous about all these aftershocks that we're expected to experience. keep in mind right now, we're about 38 hours removed from friday night's 7.1 earthquake. there was a 34-hour gap between the one on thursday that was 6.4 and the one on friday night with many more aftershocks expected. we don't feel most of them, but every now and then there is a jolt that people feel. what happened friday is still fresh in everyone's mind. we spoke with some folks about what they experienced during that 7.1 earthquake.
let's go straight to nbc's joe fryer. he's in the earthquake's epicenter. it's still happening, joe. you are still feeling multiple -- multiple is an understatement, aftershocks there in the area. >> reporter: yeah, this sequence has produced more than 3,500 tremors so far, and there are actually thousands expected in the coming days, weeks, even months here. that has people on edge. in fact, some have decided they don't want to sleep inside their homes so some are choosing to stay either...
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let's go to joe fryer. one of the most powerful earthquakes in 20 years. talk about what you're seeing and the residents' reaction there. >> reporter: yeah, that's right. alex, so daylight gives us a better look at exactly what happened because when this earthquake hit, it was nighttime out, and behind me, you can see just some of the damage. that's a mobile home that actually went up in flames immediately after the earthquake. we have john towler here. john lives across the street from this. you were here when this happened, the way you described it is you felt sort of an after shock and sort of wondered is that's the worst it's going to be. >> that's right. i felt a small after shock, and a couple of minutes later, the big one started and this definitely isn't it. i wasn't able to get out of the house, and i didn't have anywhere to cover, i just hugged the wall and prayed for the best. that's all i could do. >> reporter: what was going through your mind at that point, could you tell it was stronger than the one you experienced about 36 hours earlier. >>
let's go to joe fryer. one of the most powerful earthquakes in 20 years. talk about what you're seeing and the residents' reaction there. >> reporter: yeah, that's right. alex, so daylight gives us a better look at exactly what happened because when this earthquake hit, it was nighttime out, and behind me, you can see just some of the damage. that's a mobile home that actually went up in flames immediately after the earthquake. we have john towler here. john lives across the street from...
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label group which gives him ownership of all of swift's original recordings of her past six albums joe fryer's got the latest on this story ♪ >> reporter: the taylor swift scooter braun feud shows no signs of calming down. this morning sales of her old music surging sending her past albums up the record charts after swift blasted the music executive's purchase of her old label. the deal gives scooter braun the rights to the original recordings of swift's first six albums, meaning that a significant portion of their profits will now go to him ♪ because baby now we got bad blood ♪ >> according to swift the bad blood with the music eti goes back years including her famous feud with kanye west who at the time was braun's client swift claims she was blind sided by the sale of her former record label big machine to braun writing all i could think about was the incessant manipulative bullying i received at his hands for years. swift left the small independent label owned by scott boar chet ta in november he says swift passed on a ten-year contract he claims would have given her ownershi
label group which gives him ownership of all of swift's original recordings of her past six albums joe fryer's got the latest on this story ♪ >> reporter: the taylor swift scooter braun feud shows no signs of calming down. this morning sales of her old music surging sending her past albums up the record charts after swift blasted the music executive's purchase of her old label. the deal gives scooter braun the rights to the original recordings of swift's first six albums, meaning that a...
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joe fryer, appreciate your report from ridgecrest. >>> still ahead right here, casting controversy. the backlash over disney's decision to cast an african-american as the little mermaid. the good, the bad, the ugly is next. next e age 50 to 85 and looking to buy life insurance on a fixed budget, remember the three p's. what are the three p's? the three p's of life insurance on a fixed budget are price, price, and price. a price you can afford, a price that can't increase, and a price that fits your budget. i'm 65 and take medications. what's my price? you can get coverage for $9.95 a month. i just turned 80. what's my price? $9.95 a month for you, too. if you're age 50 to 85, call now about the number one most popular whole life insurance plan available through the colonial penn program. it has an affordable rate starting at $9.95 a month. no medical exam, no health questions. your acceptance is guaranteed, and this plan has a guaranteed lifetime rate lock, so your rate can never go up for any reason. and with this plan, you can pick your payment date, so you can time your premium d
joe fryer, appreciate your report from ridgecrest. >>> still ahead right here, casting controversy. the backlash over disney's decision to cast an african-american as the little mermaid. the good, the bad, the ugly is next. next e age 50 to 85 and looking to buy life insurance on a fixed budget, remember the three p's. what are the three p's? the three p's of life insurance on a fixed budget are price, price, and price. a price you can afford, a price that can't increase, and a price...
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nbc's joe fryer has more. joe, good morning. >> good morning, guys. atlanta's mayor is hitting the brakes. e-scooters are still legal there, but for now, the city won't give permits to any new companies that want to drop theircooters there, as the city figures out what it wants to do next. and atlanta is not alone. as e-scooters gw in popularity, many cities are faced with growing pains. grappling with clogged sidewalks and worries . on the streets of atlanta, protesters form a hum bike lane. they're calling for safer places for e-scooters after the city's second scter-related death. a rider hit and killed by a bus. police say the bus driver was not at fault in the ma >> now he's gone. >> in ls than two years, shared scooters have become city fixtures. in the u.s. last year, it's estimated riders tookore than 38 million trips. f> it's really convenient. they're kind o fun. >> people who ride them areha ving so much fun, they're not paying attention to traffic. >> anyone can quickly rent e-scooters using an app. typically, it's a buck to unlock them an
nbc's joe fryer has more. joe, good morning. >> good morning, guys. atlanta's mayor is hitting the brakes. e-scooters are still legal there, but for now, the city won't give permits to any new companies that want to drop theircooters there, as the city figures out what it wants to do next. and atlanta is not alone. as e-scooters gw in popularity, many cities are faced with growing pains. grappling with clogged sidewalks and worries . on the streets of atlanta, protesters form a hum bike...
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fryer has details for us joe, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, guys, it is one of the biggest mystery ofs our universe, is there life beyond earth at the center of it the military facility known as area 51, which has long been the subject of alien conspiracy theories. now a new facebook event talks about organizing a large mob to raid the base. by all accounts it's a joke, but officials worry some followers don't get it deep in the nevada desert, the mysterious place known as area 51 remains a subject of intrigue for those wondering are we alone. its legend immortalized in movies like independence day. >> take my word for it, there's no area 51. >> that's not entirely accurate. >> reporter: now the top secret military base is the subject of an eye opening event on facebook titled storm area 51 they can't stop all of us. organizers say we will all meet up at the area 51 alien center tourist attraction and coordinate our entry, adding let's see them aliens. more than a million people from around the world have signed up, including brian smith who has no plans to actually go >> i
fryer has details for us joe, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, guys, it is one of the biggest mystery ofs our universe, is there life beyond earth at the center of it the military facility known as area 51, which has long been the subject of alien conspiracy theories. now a new facebook event talks about organizing a large mob to raid the base. by all accounts it's a joke, but officials worry some followers don't get it deep in the nevada desert, the mysterious place known as area...
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joe fryer has more. >> good morning. atlanta's mayor is hitting the brakes e-scooters are still legal there, but for now, the city won't give permits to new companies that want to drop their scooters there, as the city figures out what it wants to do next atlanta is not alone as e-scooters grow in popularity, many cities are faced with growing pains, grappling with clogged sidewalks and worries about safety >> reporter: on the streets of atlanta, protesters form a human bike lane. they're calling for safer places for e-scooters after the city's second scooter-related death the scooter rider was hit by a bus and killed police say the bus driver wasn't at fault in the man's death. in less than two years, shared scooters have become city fixtures in the u.s. last year, it is estimated riders took more than 38 million trips >> they're convenient. they're kind of fun. >> people who ride them are having so much fun not paying attention to traffic. >> reporter: anyone can rent an e-scooter using an app it is typically a buck to
joe fryer has more. >> good morning. atlanta's mayor is hitting the brakes e-scooters are still legal there, but for now, the city won't give permits to new companies that want to drop their scooters there, as the city figures out what it wants to do next atlanta is not alone as e-scooters grow in popularity, many cities are faced with growing pains, grappling with clogged sidewalks and worries about safety >> reporter: on the streets of atlanta, protesters form a human bike lane....
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joining us now from the epicenter of the earthquake, joe fryer. talking about those aftershocks, are you feeling them today? and what's the latest? >> reporter: we certainly are, cal. there have been dozens of aftershocks and about an hour ago we felt a 5.4 quake. it was something everyone here noticed. that is the strongest one that we've experienced so far. it shouldn't be surprising. we were told yesterday that the odds of a magnitude 5 or higher happening over the next week was 80%. so those are pretty good odds and the odds came true. the question is could something 6.4 or stronger also hit this region? those odds are much lower, about a 9% chance of that happening over the next week the usgs says. not a lot of cleanup to worry about today. some people are checking foundations in homes and things like that. we see one road that was impacted by the earthquake yesterday. for the most part most of the cleanup is limited to cleaning up store shelves. the library here will have a cleanup because books were dumped all over the place but people here
joining us now from the epicenter of the earthquake, joe fryer. talking about those aftershocks, are you feeling them today? and what's the latest? >> reporter: we certainly are, cal. there have been dozens of aftershocks and about an hour ago we felt a 5.4 quake. it was something everyone here noticed. that is the strongest one that we've experienced so far. it shouldn't be surprising. we were told yesterday that the odds of a magnitude 5 or higher happening over the next week was 80%....
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joene fryer is the epicenter in ridgecrest, california. joe, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. behind mes the hospital here. some patients had to be evacuated from here as a precaution. the impact of the quake felt not just here but across the region including l.a. and for many, this was a wakeup call to prepare for an earthquake that could be much stronger. shaking offices, broken glass, cracked roads, and house fires. >> oh, my god, those are the tires blowing up on thecars. >> reporter: residents were wondering is this the big one california has been bracing for. experts say no. >> this earthquake does not make the big oneny more or any less likely. >> reporter: the p impacts seen in this simulatn of a 7.8 magnitude quake from the earthquake center. that's an earthqu te 125es stronger than this july fourth than and 44 times stronger the infamous north ridge quake that hit near l.a. it caused $49 million in economic losses. they say over the next week there's about a 9% chance earthquake larger than 6 .4 could hit the region and a
joene fryer is the epicenter in ridgecrest, california. joe, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. behind mes the hospital here. some patients had to be evacuated from here as a precaution. the impact of the quake felt not just here but across the region including l.a. and for many, this was a wakeup call to prepare for an earthquake that could be much stronger. shaking offices, broken glass, cracked roads, and house fires. >> oh, my god, those are the tires blowing up on...