huffman to be sentenced today. what her case could signal for high profile defendants. all that plus lifesaver, the revolutionary treatment for children with peanut allergies at could be one step closer to reality today. defending the duchess, our exclusive interview with one of meghan markle s friends. the big new project meghan launched. one play between the panthers and buccaneers. the dramatic kickoff to week two of the nfl season. today, friday, september 13th. this is today with savannah guthrie and hoda kotb. live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. hi, everybody, good morning, nice to have you with us on a friday morning it s friday the 13th, we re the lucky ones because we have a great crowd out there. no kidding. when meghan trainor shows up on your plaza, we see a long line of people, it s a great way to end your week. the spirited debate in houston, between the top ten candidates, they went hard after the current president and each other. we ll ta
around with a gun pointed it at officers. police fired shots and arrested the man after a short chase. it s more important than ever that the people of chester come together to help us end this. reporter: put an end to the spike in violence. have to come and get out of harm s way. wanted to pick them up from school. reporter: the 16-year-old s name has not been officially released but we learned he plays football here at the high school. his murder is being considered a separate incident by police but they are investigating whether the other three shootings could be related. for nbc 10 news. 20 minutes of nonstop news continues with prison problems uncovered in delaware. today a new report showing a lack of training and staffing shortages plagued a prison where a guard was killed during a deadly standoff. we have the report live from the vaughn correctional center in smyrna and breaking down details of this new report. tim? reporter: yes shgyes, keith. a prelimina
public service by america s cable television companies and i brought to is in 1967, african-americans rioted in cities across the country, including detroit, to protest the lack of opportunity and the protection of civil rights. president lyndon b. johnson appointed the kerner commission to investigate what led to the riots. next on american history tv, a panel of journalists convened in discussed the riots, the kerner report, and how those impacted journalism. this is about an hour and 45 minutes. hello, everyone. ok, my name is marlo stoudemire. i m the project director of the detroit 67 project, looking back to move forward, i m here today on the hacks of our ceo and staff,ve director, our and our board of trustees to invite you to a very wonderful panel today and welcome you to the detroit historical museum in midtown detroit, founded in 1928, and our mission is telling detroit stories and why they matter. lookingoit 67 project back to move forward is a multi-your c
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