star and the generosity of the community. lyla mccarty loves to bake and has a passion for pigs. but her smile belies her pain. this 10-year-old suffers from a condition called complex regional pain syndrome. it was a sunday. all of a sudden, she just started screaming about her leg. you just feel powerless. reporter: for months, her parents heather and derek went to multiple doctors until they finally found an intensive treatment program at cincinnati children s hospital. then they made the painful discovery that the treatment wasn t covered by insurance. we had friends who had said, let us set up a gofundme. and then out of the blue, i was contacted by charlie rocket s dream machine. i think we got our next dream. let s go to st. louis! reporter: charlie rocket is a tiktok megastar who travels the country to help make dreams come true. selling cookies? i have a little surprise for you. reporter: charlie and his dream machine set up a pop-up fund-raising event in her
a season. joining the likes of babe ruth, alex rodriguez, not a bad class to be a part of there. let s go to st. louis. a cheese sy ending to a play by the cubs. chases a foul ball into the stands and comes out covered in natch owe cheese. look at his hand. cho cheese. look at his hand. the cubs beat the cardinals 10-2. dropping the number. would it be awkward if he started licking his arm when he walked away. i wouldn t blame him for it. i m a little hungry. thanks for that, louis. still ahead at a campaign rally last night, roy moore pulled out the big guns, literally. we ll explain what happened. north korean crisis esk lates.
asia wilson, gamecocks wrap up first national championship. perhaps soothing some of the pain after south carolina s men were eliminated in a loss to gonzaga saturday. over on the men s side. battle of the top seed. gonzaga take on north carolina tonight in men s national title game around 9:00 p.m. baseball is back. as the first major league games of the season got underway on opening day yesterday. let s go to st. louis for the cardinals hosting the world series champion cubs on sunday night baseball. st. louis ace, carlos martinez honored a pair of fallen players before his start. the numbers 18 and 30 in the clay on the mound there. representing former teammates oscar and former country man ventura. both of whom tragically died still in prime in separate car accidents in the dominican republic. not a lot of action early adds the cards clung to a lead.
and if you don t feel as safe as you did eight years ago, if you re worried about safety and prosperity, he made a very compelling case last night. he s also holding hillary clinton to account. we know from over the weekend it s not getting much coverage yet but we know over the weekend it s revealed in e-mails that she said you have to have a public position and private position. that s exactly what people hate about politicians is that you tell donors one thing, like we re all so deplorable and irredeemable or here s my private position and you go out in public and you pretend that you re something you re not. i have faith in women. i know they re savvy consumers and can see the difference in these two people last night. i think last night you saw a hillary clinton not doing a very good job defending her record and yet seeming incredibly defensive. all right. thank you so much. appreciate you being with us. let s go to st. louis right now. nbc news correspondent katy tur
intercoastal highway, so there s an island and then there s a whole river that s protecting us from the ocean proper, but you can still see the effects of hurricane matthew out here, very, very strong. back to you. all right, that was nbc s ga tee schwartz there. let s go to st. augustine, florida, now and we see the rains have been pounding you for a lot of the evening. what s the situation there right now? reporter: well, the rain is starting to stop a little bit, and i probably spoke too soon, it will pick up again, but the wind is really powerful. i m really having to steady myself. if you can look out here at the bay front, the water, i know it s a little dark, but the water is coming up on to the sidewalk over there, right under the bridge, if you can see the waves, that is the biggest i have seen it all morning, and this is also the most consistent