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. >> lyndsay patterson was on leave from her i.t. in the navy visiting her mom who lives just over the backyard wall from the hall house. lyndsay was inside in the bathroom that faced away from the hall house and out onto the street when she heard a noise. >> it was a horrible scream. it was just something was wrong kind of scream. >> a woman's, she thought? she went outside to tell her mom. >> and i said, did you hear that scream? and she said, yeah, but i think it's just kids playing in the pool. >> kids, at 6:00 something in the morning? lyndsay walked over to the 6-foot brick wall between their yard and the halls'. she stepped on the planter and looked over the wall. >> at that point i saw a man with his hand, one hand on top of a woman's head. and then one hand on her back. and she was face down in the water. >> like something was going on? >> yeah. that's what i assumed. >> that is, she thought she was looking at a sex act in progress. >> i don't know why it didn't seem right, but something made me want to look again. >> it's 9
. >> lyndsay patterson was on leave from her i.t. in the navy visiting her mom who lives just over the backyard wall from the hall house. lyndsay was inside in the bathroom that faced away from the hall house and out onto the street when she heard a noise. >> it was a horrible scream. it was just something was wrong kind of scream. >> a woman's, she thought? she went outside to tell her mom. >> and i said, did you hear that scream? and she said, yeah, but i think it's...
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patterson. >> subcommittee chairman harper, ranking members below and degette and distinguished members of the subcommittee, cheney met for the opportunity to be here today to discuss the open epidemics and the role in combating this crisis. over the past 15 years, our nation has been increasingly devastated by opioid abuse, an academic field for a significant period of time by the overprescribing the potent prescription opioids for acute and chronic pain. this indiscriminate practice created a generation of opioid abusers. presently estimated at more than 3 million americans. over the past two years we've begun to see a dramatic and disturbing shaft. as a result of the increased awareness of the opioid epidemic, prescriptions free opioids have started to decline, obviously somewhat a success. organizations in particular, the well-positioned mexican drug cartels have filled this void by producing and distributing cheap powdered heroin off in mexico with defensible and other fentanyl related subs
patterson. >> subcommittee chairman harper, ranking members below and degette and distinguished members of the subcommittee, cheney met for the opportunity to be here today to discuss the open epidemics and the role in combating this crisis. over the past 15 years, our nation has been increasingly devastated by opioid abuse, an academic field for a significant period of time by the overprescribing the potent prescription opioids for acute and chronic pain. this indiscriminate practice...
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nbc's steve patterson has more how he was able to live under the radar and how he was caught. >> reporter: tonight, a four-decade old search for one of history's most infamous serial killers may be over. >> we found the needle in the haystack. >> reporter: police announcing the capture of 72-year-old joseph james deangelo. a man they say is the elusive golden state killer. deangelo was arrested in sacramento overnight. it's believed the crimes were being committed while deangelo was a police officer at two california police departments. investigators say discarded dna evidence led at the capture. >> we are committed and determined and we will god willing hold this man fully accountable for his crimes. >> reporter: the killer called the original night stalker or east area rapist is believed to plan and carry out 12 murders, 50 rapes and over 100 home invasions during a reign of terror in the 1970s and '80s spanning california. >> i've just grown up with being the daughter of a murder victim. >> reporter: debbie demingo was 15 when her mother cherry cheri and her her mother and boyfriend be
nbc's steve patterson has more how he was able to live under the radar and how he was caught. >> reporter: tonight, a four-decade old search for one of history's most infamous serial killers may be over. >> we found the needle in the haystack. >> reporter: police announcing the capture of 72-year-old joseph james deangelo. a man they say is the elusive golden state killer. deangelo was arrested in sacramento overnight. it's believed the crimes were being committed while...
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nbc's steve patterson now with their story. >> reporter: passion, anger and a call to colorado teachers converging on the state capitol forcing public schools to shuttle down. half a million students out of class. among the crowd, a teacher for 20 years. she says the effects of the shortage are painful. 20 books for 32 students, one restroom in her hallway out of order for two weeks now and a shortage of custodial staff. >> there are many teachers on this floor who have their own cleaning supplies. the colorado education association says the state is underfunding public schools by $822 million a year. in 2017, massachusetts with about the same number of students spent roughly 7,000 more per pupil than colorado. teachers in massachusetts made $24,000 more than teachers in colorado. today's rally part of a wave of outrage from arizona to oklahoma and west virginia. >> we're going to lift our voices up but you know where we have out power, we will remember in november. >> reporter: late today, arizona's governor announced a budget deal with lawmakers including a pay raise for teachers who
nbc's steve patterson now with their story. >> reporter: passion, anger and a call to colorado teachers converging on the state capitol forcing public schools to shuttle down. half a million students out of class. among the crowd, a teacher for 20 years. she says the effects of the shortage are painful. 20 books for 32 students, one restroom in her hallway out of order for two weeks now and a shortage of custodial staff. >> there are many teachers on this floor who have their own...
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nbc's steve patterson has the latest. >> reporter: tonight, new evidence suggesting that this was no accident. >> preliminary investigation indicates to us that this incident may have been an intentional act and not the result of a traffic collision. >> reporter: police believe jennifer and sara hart may have stopped think suv 70 feet from the edge of this cliff in northern california and then accelerated, plunging 100 feet to the coast below. their adopted children trapped inside. >> this is a very confusing scene, because there was no skid marks, no brake marks. >> reporter: crews recovered the bodies of the married couple along with three of their six children. an active search for the three missing is under way. among them, 15-year-old devonte hart, famously photographed in 2014 hugging a police officer during a protest in portland. investigators now looking into the family's history, executing a search warrant combing through phone and bank records. >> it was upsetting. >> reporter: neighbors bruce dek kalb and his wife, dana, called child protective services, reporting devonte
nbc's steve patterson has the latest. >> reporter: tonight, new evidence suggesting that this was no accident. >> preliminary investigation indicates to us that this incident may have been an intentional act and not the result of a traffic collision. >> reporter: police believe jennifer and sara hart may have stopped think suv 70 feet from the edge of this cliff in northern california and then accelerated, plunging 100 feet to the coast below. their adopted children trapped...
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tonight, nbc's steve patterson has the story of a california family's desperate attempt to find their daughter and a group of volunteers dedicated to bringing missing children home. >> god bless you, emmy. >> come home, angel. >> reporter: a daily prayer marina and paul foley would give anything to give up. >> keep emmy safe. >> reporter: eight weeks ago, their 14-year-old daughter emily ran away. >> these were her favorite lights and they'll stay on until emmy comes home. >> reporter: her parents said she troubled history struggling with mental illness and suicidal thoughts and running away. last june, social workers placed her in a group home. this is the seventh time she's taken off but the first time the foleys haven't heard from her. >> everything leads us to believe that she's being hurt. >> i think she's trapped in human trafficking situation. >> reporter: paul and marina went to the police but quickly decided they needed to do more so they turned to joseph travers. >> here's the zone one, motels. >> reporter: travers runs saved in america. a group of ex-cops and navy s.e.a.l.s
tonight, nbc's steve patterson has the story of a california family's desperate attempt to find their daughter and a group of volunteers dedicated to bringing missing children home. >> god bless you, emmy. >> come home, angel. >> reporter: a daily prayer marina and paul foley would give anything to give up. >> keep emmy safe. >> reporter: eight weeks ago, their 14-year-old daughter emily ran away. >> these were her favorite lights and they'll stay on until...
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steve patterson, nbc news. >>> coming up, highway heroes. the powerful story behind this unusual sight on the interstate. >>> there is breaking news tonight from philadelphia and a case we've been closely following after our exclusive interview with rapper meek mill jailed on probation violations. a sentence of two to four years. he's become a cause celebre for advocates of criminal justice reform. late today the pennsylvania supreme court ordering mill released on bail while he appeals. in a statement mill thanks the da's office and writes, i understand many people of color across the country don't have that luxury and i plan to use my platform to shine a light on those issues. >>> truckers are being hailed as heroes for teaming up to save a life. 13 semis lined up under a detroit overpass to prevent a distraught man from jumping off. the image captured by a fox photographer. the man was taken to a hospital for evaluation. >>> up next, a wounded warrior now serving in a new uniform. "those who serve" is next. >>> finally, our look tonight a
steve patterson, nbc news. >>> coming up, highway heroes. the powerful story behind this unusual sight on the interstate. >>> there is breaking news tonight from philadelphia and a case we've been closely following after our exclusive interview with rapper meek mill jailed on probation violations. a sentence of two to four years. he's become a cause celebre for advocates of criminal justice reform. late today the pennsylvania supreme court ordering mill released on bail while...
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nbc's steve patterson is on the ground in sacramento. steve, you have been measuring the temperature. it can be very, very complex. what have you seen and where are we out of this 11:00 a.m. hour? >> i would say the temperature is at a rolling boil at this point, richard. we've seen protesting just about in some form every day since that video was released of clark's shooting. and generally, broadly, peaceful. mostly the protesters showed up wielding candles and signs, but as the day turned into night, it got a little more tense. the protesters starting spilling into the streets. last night those two sheriff vehicles waded through the crowd. they were striking the cars, screaming, and the patrol cars were simply trying to wade through and they struck a 61-year-old woman a protest in the crowd. but the speed was so slow that it only caused minor injuries. the accounts from people in the crowd is that this was a hit-and-run, pure and simple, they struck the woman and took off. the police department releasing that statement earlier last nig
nbc's steve patterson is on the ground in sacramento. steve, you have been measuring the temperature. it can be very, very complex. what have you seen and where are we out of this 11:00 a.m. hour? >> i would say the temperature is at a rolling boil at this point, richard. we've seen protesting just about in some form every day since that video was released of clark's shooting. and generally, broadly, peaceful. mostly the protesters showed up wielding candles and signs, but as the day...
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nbc's steve patterson has more. >> reporter: a four-decade-old search for one of history's most infamous serial killers may be over. >> we found the needle in the haystack. >> reporter: police announcing the capture of 72-year-old joseph james deangelo, a man they say is the elusive golden state killer. deangelo was arrested in sacramento. it's believed the crimes were being committed while deangelo was a police officer at two california police departments. investigators say discarded dna evidence led to the capture. >> we are committed. we are determined. and we will god willing hold this man fully accountable for his crimes. >> reporter: the killer, also called the original night stalker or east area rapist, is believed to have planned and carried out at least 12 murders, 50 rapes, and over 100 home invasions during a reign of terror in the 1970s and '80s spanning california. >> just growing up with being the daughter of a murder victim. >> reporter: debbie domingo was just 15 when her mother sherry and her mother's boyfriend gregory sanchez became victims. in 1981 the killer snuck int
nbc's steve patterson has more. >> reporter: a four-decade-old search for one of history's most infamous serial killers may be over. >> we found the needle in the haystack. >> reporter: police announcing the capture of 72-year-old joseph james deangelo, a man they say is the elusive golden state killer. deangelo was arrested in sacramento. it's believed the crimes were being committed while deangelo was a police officer at two california police departments. investigators say...
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and that will fight for every community, from newark to newtown, from camden to columbine, from patterson to parkland, that we are a nation that every one in our communities is safe, strong, and resonates with the hope and promise of america. thank you very much. >> c-span's washington journal, live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up this morning, washington examiner's talk about politics in the media. as part of c-span's 1968, america in turmoil, emery law school lecturer and university civilas professor discuss rights and the race relations in 1968. be sure to watch c-span's washington journal live at 7:00 eastern. join the discussion. roland,wsmakers, denise talks about president trump's decision to fire david shulkin. she also discusses va hospital management and health care talents for veterans. newsmakers today at 10:00 a.m. on c-span. >> tonight on q&a, high school students from around the country were in washingtonnewsmakers toe annual united states senate youth program. we met with them at the historic mayflower hotel where they shared there's -- the
and that will fight for every community, from newark to newtown, from camden to columbine, from patterson to parkland, that we are a nation that every one in our communities is safe, strong, and resonates with the hope and promise of america. thank you very much. >> c-span's washington journal, live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up this morning, washington examiner's talk about politics in the media. as part of c-span's 1968, america in turmoil, emery law...
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steve patterson joins us live from denver. let me start with you there, steve.s the dialogue right now between colorado teachers and lawmakers there? >> reporter: well, craig, you know i love talking to you but i'll ask you probably not a good time for a follow-up question. the crowd is intensely loud when if not the p.a. system is entirely loud. you said it, this impacts about half the students in colorado. show you a small fraction gathered in his amphitheater. the colorado education association estimates about 833 million in underfunding to schools every single year. we spent some time with a denver public school teacher today in her classroom just to give you a view of what this is. she serves about 32 students with only 20 textbooks, has about three levels in that high school where she serves on each level there's only about one working bathroom, because the rest are crowded with sewage. every day after class has to grab a mop and a broom because the custodial staff has been deeply cut. teachers are frustrated and want answers from the stage legislature and
steve patterson joins us live from denver. let me start with you there, steve.s the dialogue right now between colorado teachers and lawmakers there? >> reporter: well, craig, you know i love talking to you but i'll ask you probably not a good time for a follow-up question. the crowd is intensely loud when if not the p.a. system is entirely loud. you said it, this impacts about half the students in colorado. show you a small fraction gathered in his amphitheater. the colorado education...
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and patterson threatened again marco herger resorting to a foul to stop him penalty but christian going to couldn't convert one nil at half time soon after the restart cologne suffered another blow pietersen once again fribourg mr reliable reason past the many kinds to hit the two nil pietersen has scored seven of freiburg last eight goals colognes attack looks toothless until the eighty second minute that is that's when jorge met a fed the ball. who volleyed in to make it two one and out of nowhere the billy goats were back in the game. between cortez scored in three straight games and he wasn't done yet. to all as he headed in the cross from marcel risa i'm it was now anyone's game and less than a minute later fribourg created a crazy double chance first team on tonight yana cabrera before dominic moto stopped lucas where there's a rebound on the line that wasn't the last word from fribourg however robin cox header landed at the feet of her the i who netted is first one just league goal i three two the final score i an important win for fribourg and the sixth time cologne have been re
and patterson threatened again marco herger resorting to a foul to stop him penalty but christian going to couldn't convert one nil at half time soon after the restart cologne suffered another blow pietersen once again fribourg mr reliable reason past the many kinds to hit the two nil pietersen has scored seven of freiburg last eight goals colognes attack looks toothless until the eighty second minute that is that's when jorge met a fed the ball. who volleyed in to make it two one and out of...
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and patterson threatened again marco herger resorting to a foul to stop him penalty but christian going to couldn't convert one near lead half time soon after the restart cologne suffered another blow pietersen once again fribourg mr reliable i reasoned past the many kinds to hit the target to nail pietersen has scored seven or freiburg last eight goals colognes attack looks toothless until the eighty second minute that is that's when ford came at a fed the ball to layer not open court who volleyed into make it to one and out of nowhere the billy goats were back in the game. between cortez scored in three straight games and he wasn't done yet. to all as he headed in the cross from my cell research. it was now anyone's game and less than a minute later fribourg created a crazy double chance first team horns an idea in aqaba before dominic moto stopped to look at her there's a rebound on the line that wasn't the last word from fribourg however robin cox header landed at the feet of her father who netted is first one just league goal. three to the final score. an important win for fribourg
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fast captain niel patterson talked himself into two yellow cards and an early bath before he was joined by his coach the ever temperamental christian strifes. shakur capitalized on the man advantage style of pretty mccabe beyond reach. six straight wins a club record for shocker of a young coached a typically grounded we didn't think of this record we just thought of all of this match how to beat my book it's not easy to be tribal because it's good organized team with young hungry players hungry former player helps make the difference shocker cementing second place. now after shock is when biron will have to wait at least another week to lift the title trophy but the defending champion still had a big weekend with their main rivals in the league in recent times brasier dortmund coming to visit there are tribals have had plenty of highs and even more lows this season but they could end this year's campaign with a coveted champions league spot that so long as they don't nose dive in the coming weeks could they cause an upset in munich that find out. experience on the touchline and on the
fast captain niel patterson talked himself into two yellow cards and an early bath before he was joined by his coach the ever temperamental christian strifes. shakur capitalized on the man advantage style of pretty mccabe beyond reach. six straight wins a club record for shocker of a young coached a typically grounded we didn't think of this record we just thought of all of this match how to beat my book it's not easy to be tribal because it's good organized team with young hungry players...
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and patterson threatened again marco herger resorting to a foul to stop him penalty but christian going to couldn't convert one nil at half time soon after the restart cologne suffered another blow pietersen once again fribourg mr reliable by raising past domini kinds to hit the target to neil pietersen has scored seven or freiburg last eight goals colognes attack looked toothless headed in the cross from my cell research. it was now anyone's game and less than a minute later fribourg created a crazy double chance i first team horn deny geonic abouta before dominic moto stopped look at her there's a rebound on the line that wasn't the last word from fribourg however robin cox header landed at the feet of her five who netted his first one just league goal five three to the final score by an important win for fribourg and the six time cologne have been relegated from the born to sleep guide black women's instrumental kind of prepared for this office spending the whole season at the bottom and but we always kept hoping it's a bitsa day today. colognes fans were loyal to the end and next se
and patterson threatened again marco herger resorting to a foul to stop him penalty but christian going to couldn't convert one nil at half time soon after the restart cologne suffered another blow pietersen once again fribourg mr reliable by raising past domini kinds to hit the target to neil pietersen has scored seven or freiburg last eight goals colognes attack looked toothless headed in the cross from my cell research. it was now anyone's game and less than a minute later fribourg created a...
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john patterson had presented himself as the most strident, strongest segregationist in the race. right? and this is 1958. this is the heart of massive resistance. where everybody is running to the right in southern politics because of the supreme court's decision and because of the prospect of school desegregation. so wallace vows -- and this is one of the great kinds of stories, kind of folk stories about southern politics and american politics. wallace vowing in the aftermath of that 1958 race that he would never be out-segged again. sometimes it's out-segged. sometimes it's using the "n" word. but he vowed he's going to run again. and he does. he gets elected and gives an infamous inaugural address where he pledges segregation today, segregation tomorrow, segregation forever. and in this stand at the school house door, he sets himself up as the foremost southern segregationist. then he does something very surprising. he is not content to be the foremost southern segregationist but he believes and his advisers believe that the same sentiments, the same resentments that are fuel
john patterson had presented himself as the most strident, strongest segregationist in the race. right? and this is 1958. this is the heart of massive resistance. where everybody is running to the right in southern politics because of the supreme court's decision and because of the prospect of school desegregation. so wallace vows -- and this is one of the great kinds of stories, kind of folk stories about southern politics and american politics. wallace vowing in the aftermath of that 1958...
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and, he ran against the candidate, john patterson, who was the attorney general. and, he lost that election. he was convinced in the aftermath of that election, that he lost because john patterson had essentially gotten to the right of him on race issues. john patterson had presented himself as the most strident, strongest segregationist in the race. this is 1958. this is the heart of massive resistance. where everybody is running to the right in southern politics, because of the supreme court's decision, and because of the process -- progress of student segregation. -- school segregation. this is one of the kind of folk stories of southern politics and american politics. wallace bowing in the aftermath of that 1958 race, that he would never be out sagged again. sometimes it said as out sagged, numb times it using the inward. he vowed that he would go hard on the issue of segregation. >> that's what he does vicki run to get a 1962. he is elected. he gives an infamous inaugural address -- address where he pledges segregation today, segregation tomorrow, segregation
and, he ran against the candidate, john patterson, who was the attorney general. and, he lost that election. he was convinced in the aftermath of that election, that he lost because john patterson had essentially gotten to the right of him on race issues. john patterson had presented himself as the most strident, strongest segregationist in the race. this is 1958. this is the heart of massive resistance. where everybody is running to the right in southern politics, because of the supreme...
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david: and frank patterson, the president of pinewood atlanta studios.t think georgia being as a movie capital -- alix: "black panther" here. david: the new "spiderman." but i have not seen 2. risk on the market, rally. the s&p trying to claw back losses from friday after a 2% loss -- the sixth we have seen so far this year. deutsche bank, new management they're helping leave the dax higher. and asset classes -- i will be watching supply. 68 billion dollars coming online. what will the market be able to absorb? 10 year yield coming on higher. record short on the five-year. the 2/10 spread a tiny bit modestly mixed dollar story. aluminum ignoring all of that, the biggest increase since 2015. david: to find out what is going on outside the business world, we turn to kailey leinz. kailey: in syria, and air brace -- airbase has been hit by this is a day after the president warned there would be a big price to pay after a chemical attack. russia and syria blame israel. over the weekend, activists and rescue workers say at least 30 people were killed in a -- a
david: and frank patterson, the president of pinewood atlanta studios.t think georgia being as a movie capital -- alix: "black panther" here. david: the new "spiderman." but i have not seen 2. risk on the market, rally. the s&p trying to claw back losses from friday after a 2% loss -- the sixth we have seen so far this year. deutsche bank, new management they're helping leave the dax higher. and asset classes -- i will be watching supply. 68 billion dollars coming...
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demand has also fallen across europe. 0ur correspondent megan patterson explained more. large—scale production. quarter of those vehicles are diesels. we know over the last 18 months demand for diesel vehicles has gone down. across the uk partly to deal with an increase in taxes, changes in government legislation. it's like to change in buying decisions by consumers. that change felt here why the production teams in sunderland. nissan wouldn't confirm the number ofjobs nissan wouldn't confirm the number of jobs affected by the nissan wouldn't confirm the number ofjobs affected by the changes today, but they did release a statement to us and in the statement they told us, we're transitioning to a new range of power trains over the next year as we make the operational changes we will be managing a short planned reduction in the powertrain supply and planned volumes. we are discussing these operational changes with our employees. nissan very keen to reiterate the changes happening to reiterate the changes happening to production here at the moment are nothing to do with bre
demand has also fallen across europe. 0ur correspondent megan patterson explained more. large—scale production. quarter of those vehicles are diesels. we know over the last 18 months demand for diesel vehicles has gone down. across the uk partly to deal with an increase in taxes, changes in government legislation. it's like to change in buying decisions by consumers. that change felt here why the production teams in sunderland. nissan wouldn't confirm the number ofjobs nissan wouldn't confirm...
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nbc's steve patterson is in phoenix.are they likely to accept this offer from the legislature? >> reporter: andrea, i'm going to have to start with an apology, i can barely hear you speak. i can just tell you right now, the crowd is absolutely incredible. listen to this. we're sort of in the middle of where they're greeting statehouse members as they come in. it's an unbelievable sight. if you have a state member that is in support of the movement, they come through this tunnel and greeted like rock stars. if not, they go through and around the crowd. we've been speaking to teachers who aren't happy with the govern governor's announcement that. 20% increase, that's three years. they're looking for it right now. that $100 million doesn't cover the $1 billion that teachers feel like they've been put out. so they're calling for more funding. we've been speaking to several teachers in the crowd. one is courtney. you've been telling me, you work how many jobs? >> i work four jobs. >> four jobs? how big is your class size? >>
nbc's steve patterson is in phoenix.are they likely to accept this offer from the legislature? >> reporter: andrea, i'm going to have to start with an apology, i can barely hear you speak. i can just tell you right now, the crowd is absolutely incredible. listen to this. we're sort of in the middle of where they're greeting statehouse members as they come in. it's an unbelievable sight. if you have a state member that is in support of the movement, they come through this tunnel and...
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jill patterson from georgia took a single painkiller when he pulled a muscle and died josh ackerman took a quarter of xanax because he couldn't sleep and never woke up. the story is the same from florida to ohio or minnesota. it takes a long time to find out the drug that killed prince was counterfeit laced with fentanyl. the lady holding the picture of her son is a big advocate to get the products off the market. people are donning we would like to change and get going so we need every american to be aware our country is awash with these pills. be careful when you are borrowing a tablet or buying from an unclean source not a legitimate pharmacy. only take pills offered by legitimate pharmacies. it has come in the country through the international mail facility, powdered form making in garages and basements and barns and purchase pill machines and sold on the black market. so customs and border control and fda officers to require electronic data as they arrived at international mail facility it is hard to keep track which has fentanyl and what doesn't into control law enforcement is huge
jill patterson from georgia took a single painkiller when he pulled a muscle and died josh ackerman took a quarter of xanax because he couldn't sleep and never woke up. the story is the same from florida to ohio or minnesota. it takes a long time to find out the drug that killed prince was counterfeit laced with fentanyl. the lady holding the picture of her son is a big advocate to get the products off the market. people are donning we would like to change and get going so we need every...
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steve patterson, thank you very much for the latest from sacramento.et's bring in democratic congresswoman debbie din gle from michigan. i know you heard sarah huckabee sanders say this issue is a local matter. i want to get your take on the broader question why the justice department seems to be reluck dn -- reluctant to look at these cases. >> i think it's a national problem. it's a tragedy what happened in california. it's a tragedy what's happened in other cities around this country. when you look at freddie gray and baltimore and what happened in the south, we have -- i think that sometimes we have to put ourselves in someone else's shoes and don't understand what it is like to be a young black man in america and that you are instantly profiled, that you are instantly feared and at night when someone sees if i as a white woman versus a black man, there is an instant different assumption. we have to do something about it. we have a real crisis in this country. >> in terms of doing something about it. i want to play what charles barkley said last ni
steve patterson, thank you very much for the latest from sacramento.et's bring in democratic congresswoman debbie din gle from michigan. i know you heard sarah huckabee sanders say this issue is a local matter. i want to get your take on the broader question why the justice department seems to be reluck dn -- reluctant to look at these cases. >> i think it's a national problem. it's a tragedy what happened in california. it's a tragedy what's happened in other cities around this country....
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it sure looks like keith patterson is mowing his yard.doesn't sound look it. >> i got a couple rows here. keith paid $250 for what he thought was an environmentally friendly moper. ads on cable tv convinced him. >> a long battery life. plenty of power to tame the toughest lawns. >> keith says not true. he told us the battery won't hold the charge. his works moper runs a few minutes at a time. when he called the company, it sent him a new battery. that one, was also a bust. and so was battery number three. >> same thing happens all over again. battery goats out. and into the land fill. keith's environmentally friendly mower isn't. >> the lawn moper just in a nutshell doesn't work. a piece of garbage. i don't think that is eco friendly. >> attorney brian cavatek says the mower is failing consumers too. he points to online complaints like these. the battery dies fast. battery did not last five minutes. i'm throwing my mower in the trash. waste of money. >> the lawyer filed a class action lawsuit. >> what the company needs to do one of two th
it sure looks like keith patterson is mowing his yard.doesn't sound look it. >> i got a couple rows here. keith paid $250 for what he thought was an environmentally friendly moper. ads on cable tv convinced him. >> a long battery life. plenty of power to tame the toughest lawns. >> keith says not true. he told us the battery won't hold the charge. his works moper runs a few minutes at a time. when he called the company, it sent him a new battery. that one, was also a bust. and...
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all that white stuff on the ground is hail that came down along patterson avenue this morning. >> anne didn't want to walk, because it was pouring! >> smart move! >>> forecast today does show chance of rain, we're going to see downpours, thunderstorms, hail, all of that still possible through the afternoon hours through about 6, 7:00. so here's what's going on. this is the past three hour loop. you can see pretty heavy lines of downpours, so when we saw that hail going through alameda, oakland, that showed up here in the form of dark, dark red on doppler so really significant amount of rain came really fast, also cold enough and unstable enough to bring that hail, and you could see that snow piling along the mount hamilton range, mount diablo getting snow, and same with mount tam. so right here, i would not be surprised that there is hail in this cell, and we're noticing some heavy downpours through the area. martinez is lightening up, but -- west of you, it's picking up a lot of this moving from the coast towards downtown san francisco, so you'll notice heavier showers activity. don't
all that white stuff on the ground is hail that came down along patterson avenue this morning. >> anne didn't want to walk, because it was pouring! >> smart move! >>> forecast today does show chance of rain, we're going to see downpours, thunderstorms, hail, all of that still possible through the afternoon hours through about 6, 7:00. so here's what's going on. this is the past three hour loop. you can see pretty heavy lines of downpours, so when we saw that hail going...
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nbc correspondent steve patterson joins me now. steve, this is an extraordinary -- unprecedented attack on youtube and what more do we know about her motive. >> it is -- and police are still combing through social media, executing search warrants to try to narrow down and nail down that moment, although they just said, as you just saw in that press conference, that they believe that this is anger directed at the policies and practices of youtube that she was angry about. not anybody particularly inside the headquarters building behind me where those shots were fired but actually aimed at the product of youtube itself. as we've been mentioning all morning, she was a prolific poster on youtube, posted about veganism, posted about animal rights. had multiple accounts where she posted dozens of videos. and as of late, she had felt like youtube was clamping down on her page views, suppressing her free speech, and so she had been using youtube as of late to sort of demonstrate against the company rather than expose her views and sort of
nbc correspondent steve patterson joins me now. steve, this is an extraordinary -- unprecedented attack on youtube and what more do we know about her motive. >> it is -- and police are still combing through social media, executing search warrants to try to narrow down and nail down that moment, although they just said, as you just saw in that press conference, that they believe that this is anger directed at the policies and practices of youtube that she was angry about. not anybody...
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. >> reporter: keith patterson says his battery operated lawn mower right there won't hold a charge.watch keith push the $250 mower through his richmond backyard to show us how it should work. but also, listen. yeah. it's silent. that mower, it doesn't run. keith says he's already tried two replacement batteries, but the mower still doesn't work. >> the lawn mower just, in a nutshell, it doesn't work. it's a piece of garbage. no think that's eco friendly. >> reporter: keith requested a refund but hasn't gotten his money back. many online reports report similar problems with this mower. the company hasn't commented. tonight, the class action lawsuit in the works. if you're having trouble settling a dispute, we are here for you. go to the website or call 888-996-tips. see you again tonight at 6:00. >> see you then. >>> and coming up on "today in the bay," the assassination of dr. martin luther king jr. 50 years later. >> we interrupt this regular scheduled program to bring you the following special report. >> martin luther king jr. was killed tonight in memphis, tennessee. shot in the
. >> reporter: keith patterson says his battery operated lawn mower right there won't hold a charge.watch keith push the $250 mower through his richmond backyard to show us how it should work. but also, listen. yeah. it's silent. that mower, it doesn't run. keith says he's already tried two replacement batteries, but the mower still doesn't work. >> the lawn mower just, in a nutshell, it doesn't work. it's a piece of garbage. no think that's eco friendly. >> reporter: keith...
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nbc's steve patterson is on the scene in sacramento with more. good morning. >> reporter: willie, this is it. the street corner where those protestered gathered just a few hours ago gathering against the death of stephon clark. it was peaceful at first. the situation escalated quickly. breaking overnight -- >> don't do it. >> reporter: tensions boiling over. >> say his name. >> stephon clark. >> how are you protecting us? >> reporter: demonstrators atsp street. a sheriff's vehicle hitting a pedestrian. >> oh, my gosh! >> reporter: sacramento fire says a woman sustained minor injuries. the protests fueled by independent autopsy results released friday saying stephon clark was shot eight times, six from behind. the autopsy was paid for by clark's family. >> the findings of his autopsy contradict many of the narratives that the sacramento police put forward. >> shots fired. shots fired. >> reporter: police say they thought clark had a gun but after firing 20 shots, discovered it was a cell phone. in the wake of the shooting, community members changi
nbc's steve patterson is on the scene in sacramento with more. good morning. >> reporter: willie, this is it. the street corner where those protestered gathered just a few hours ago gathering against the death of stephon clark. it was peaceful at first. the situation escalated quickly. breaking overnight -- >> don't do it. >> reporter: tensions boiling over. >> say his name. >> stephon clark. >> how are you protecting us? >> reporter: demonstrators atsp...
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development and had a progressive platform but he ran for governor in 1958 and ran against john patterson that was the attorney general and he lost that election and he was convinced in the aftermath of that election that he lost because john patterson had essentially gotten to the right of him on race issues. and this is 1958. this is the heart of massive resistance where everybody is running to the right because of the supreme court's decision and prospect of segregation. but he's going to go hard on the issue of segregation he gives an address where he pledges segregation today, segregation tomorrow, segregation forever and he sets himself up as the foremost southern segregationist. and then he does something very surprising. he is not content just to be the foremost southern segregationist but he believes and his advisers believe that the same sentiments among the same resentments that are fuelling his politics in alabama were being felt by white people throughout the united states. and he tests that in the 1964 democratic primaries and he goes up to wisconsin and to indiana and to ma
development and had a progressive platform but he ran for governor in 1958 and ran against john patterson that was the attorney general and he lost that election and he was convinced in the aftermath of that election that he lost because john patterson had essentially gotten to the right of him on race issues. and this is 1958. this is the heart of massive resistance where everybody is running to the right because of the supreme court's decision and prospect of segregation. but he's going to go...
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in february 2015, joe patterson on the left, that is his son in the pictures. when he was pregnant took the fentanyl laced product and he never got to see his newborn son at all. joe patterson from georgia took a single painkiller from a friend when he pulled a muscle and he died. kerman took a quarter of a xanax and never woke up after taking that. for bradyis the same stocks very in ohio, and even someone in minnesota. outook us a while to figure that the drug that killed prints -- prince was laced with fentanyl. mother is holding a picture of her son. americans are dying and there are a few things that ps m would like to do to this problem away. we need every american to be aware that our country is awash in fake pills. we need that information out there when you are borrowing or buying from an unclean source, not from a legitimate pharmacy. only take pills that are offered by legitimate licensed pharmacies is what we are rich -- what we are recommending. through the international mail facilities, coming in a powdered form. has beenl -- fentanyl made in gara
in february 2015, joe patterson on the left, that is his son in the pictures. when he was pregnant took the fentanyl laced product and he never got to see his newborn son at all. joe patterson from georgia took a single painkiller from a friend when he pulled a muscle and he died. kerman took a quarter of a xanax and never woke up after taking that. for bradyis the same stocks very in ohio, and even someone in minnesota. outook us a while to figure that the drug that killed prints -- prince was...
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bay regional park district received most of the land for the expansion through a donation from the patterson ranch family. they purchased 10 additional acres and purchased the site plan in january. the process moves into the environmental review stage. it includes education, restoration and habitat areas. it could be approved in the summer. >>> stormy daniels is trying to find the man who she says threatened her to keep her quiet about her alleged affair with president trump. the sketch artist who is now helping her put that image on paper. >>> it is roun two for bill cosby and his legal saga over sexual assault allegations. i will have more on the retrial coming up.>>> if you are about to hit the roads, let's look at the bridge. traffic on the bay bridge looks pretty good. it is a little crowded getting into san francisco. >>> you have heard of stormy monday. that is not the case today. it will be warm but there are signs of rain coming in and colder weather coming in for the week but not today. >>> with help from forensic artists, stormy daniels is hoping to find the man she says threatene
bay regional park district received most of the land for the expansion through a donation from the patterson ranch family. they purchased 10 additional acres and purchased the site plan in january. the process moves into the environmental review stage. it includes education, restoration and habitat areas. it could be approved in the summer. >>> stormy daniels is trying to find the man who she says threatened her to keep her quiet about her alleged affair with president trump. the...
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our steve patterson is there tonight. >> say his name. >> reporter: tonight, a renewed call for justice. former nba player matt barnes leading a rally for actions in his hometown. >> these people are supposed to be the servant. and they're playing judge, jury and executioner. that's not right. >> reporter: up above a selection of speakers, down below dozens of people coming out to channel all this energy into something positive. this rally, the latest in a string of demonstrations over the last two weeks. fueled by independent autopsy reports released yesterday saying stephon clark was shot eight times, six of those shots from behind. >> in my standard, it sounds like an execution. >> he just broke the window. running south. >> reporter: on march 18th, police were responding to reports of vandalism. officers said they thought he had a gun but after firing 20 shots, discovered it was a cell phone. what followed, community outrage. protesters blocked the entrance to the sacramento kings arena this week. nba players saw it as an opportunity to speak out. >> we will not stick to sports. >>
our steve patterson is there tonight. >> say his name. >> reporter: tonight, a renewed call for justice. former nba player matt barnes leading a rally for actions in his hometown. >> these people are supposed to be the servant. and they're playing judge, jury and executioner. that's not right. >> reporter: up above a selection of speakers, down below dozens of people coming out to channel all this energy into something positive. this rally, the latest in a string of...
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steve patterson, just wow. thank you very much. >> you got it. >>> coming up, is the gop losing steam at the polls? republican debby lessco may have won arizona especially congressional election but she did it very a very slim margin, in deep red trump country. will democrats keep the momentum going and seize on what might be a sign of more republican losses to come in november? >>> plus, he gained fame with this video of him confronting arizona senator jeff flake over the tax bill. and it went viral. ed ay barkin then launch advocator mobilization campaign targeting lawmakers up for reflex who voted yes on the tax bill. joins me next. your letting go thing. your sorry not sorry thing. your out with the old in with the new, onto bigger and better thing. get the live tv you love. no bulky hardware. no satellite. no annual contract. try directv now for $10/mo for 3 months. more for your thing. that's our thing. visit directvnow dot com there's nothing more important than your health. so if you're on medicare or w
steve patterson, just wow. thank you very much. >> you got it. >>> coming up, is the gop losing steam at the polls? republican debby lessco may have won arizona especially congressional election but she did it very a very slim margin, in deep red trump country. will democrats keep the momentum going and seize on what might be a sign of more republican losses to come in november? >>> plus, he gained fame with this video of him confronting arizona senator jeff flake over...
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steve patterson has been following the rallies in phoenix.vered on the show friday, the arizona governor seeming to announce this deal with state lawmakers to give them the 20% raise. as we talked about, it's not just the pay raises, right? that seems to be a sticking point. >> reporter: it's a huge sticking point, hallie. i want to say this, it is a 20% raise he's talking about over three years. teachers are looking for the raise now. also, $100 million he's talking about in school funding. teachers want that $1 billion back from those budget cuts over time. take a look at where we are though. this is sort of in the heart of the teachers camp. they've been camping and sitting out here all morning long. teachers, as you said, say this is not just about the pay raise. this is about the kids. they feel like they can't accurately teach their children with the amount of equipment, the amount of materials, the conditions of the schools, that they're teaching in. one, her name is gina. >> hi. >> reporter: thank you for joining us. sixth grade teach
steve patterson has been following the rallies in phoenix.vered on the show friday, the arizona governor seeming to announce this deal with state lawmakers to give them the 20% raise. as we talked about, it's not just the pay raises, right? that seems to be a sticking point. >> reporter: it's a huge sticking point, hallie. i want to say this, it is a 20% raise he's talking about over three years. teachers are looking for the raise now. also, $100 million he's talking about in school...
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patrick patterson:"she was visibly shaking and scared and extremely frightened." video--take sunday afternoon near alma school and broadway in mesa, as eduardo, patrick, and damon take a ride down the street.they notice someone still in the road as cars continue to whizz by, never hitting the breaks. nats "nobody was stopping for her." and these guys knew they had to act fast. you see eduardo there make a u-turn...his buddies are quick to follow... watch what happens nexteduardo plascenia: "i figured the right thing to do was to turn around and make sure she got across safely."and that's exactly what they did...even blocking traffic to make sure this woman -- a complete stranger -- was able to make it across.patrick patterson: "she thanked us adamantly. she waved at us and thanked us. she was uh... she had stopped shaking and had extended her hand to eduardo and damon and i behind her." and so it won't be the dozen or so cars that just kept going they'll remember--but that one, simple sign of gratitude, and a job well done. lawrence karnow: we started with clouds
patrick patterson:"she was visibly shaking and scared and extremely frightened." video--take sunday afternoon near alma school and broadway in mesa, as eduardo, patrick, and damon take a ride down the street.they notice someone still in the road as cars continue to whizz by, never hitting the breaks. nats "nobody was stopping for her." and these guys knew they had to act fast. you see eduardo there make a u-turn...his buddies are quick to follow... watch what happens...
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the british consulate i ask you personally to reconsider the decision to refuse my visa with this patterson who will pick tourist. based on the spokes person for the u.k. home office said victoria scruples application was rejected because it failed to comply with immigration rules however some british media have suggested the application was blocked because the government fit she was being coached by the kremlin and others claimed the russian government is using victorious cripple as a pawn in a political game russian foreign ministry spokeswoman. dismissed these claims as absurd reports are now coming in setting and then sources in british organizations the foreign office there are various theories some even say she was denied an answer because london allegedly things that big tourist group also because it is organized by the kremlin that's absurd. well speaking again on russian t.v. a victorious cripple described her phone conversation with her cousin yulia his now recovering in the u.k. which of a lot of first it was happy that you were called on but it was clear that she was not speakin
the british consulate i ask you personally to reconsider the decision to refuse my visa with this patterson who will pick tourist. based on the spokes person for the u.k. home office said victoria scruples application was rejected because it failed to comply with immigration rules however some british media have suggested the application was blocked because the government fit she was being coached by the kremlin and others claimed the russian government is using victorious cripple as a pawn in...
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there are british politicians tory british politicians who have all the empty and big time like on patterson and elders but i'm talking about a little i'm going to talk i'm talking about the people who are causing problems and what they are they're being very very unhelpful in trying to say that the good friday agreement is not meaningful anymore that it is not useful that is creating difficulties and that if it wasn't there we'd have an easier back but it's not just the tory pull it's you know it is lazy trimble the foremost the you need it's what you know it's me it's mainly dettori politicians and it is then responded to i think you have to understand who started the. british tory relations british tory politicians on david trimble because the unit is the one thing that would provoke loyalist paramilitary is the present irish government saying silly things about the border and the constitution and david terms a good friend of mine but who. he's a member of the tory party he left the altar unionist party and joined the tory party so i'm afraid you've made my case does that mutual maybe jus
there are british politicians tory british politicians who have all the empty and big time like on patterson and elders but i'm talking about a little i'm going to talk i'm talking about the people who are causing problems and what they are they're being very very unhelpful in trying to say that the good friday agreement is not meaningful anymore that it is not useful that is creating difficulties and that if it wasn't there we'd have an easier back but it's not just the tory pull it's you know...
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and the israeli army is their wards most moral army but the ad but the patterson enjoyment is or this module very thin and if that is an aisle is the aussies of the crimes were criminals who are targeting that i think a civilian is ok far let's get out get the view on the other side i've got so i can bring you at this point because what is it like being an israeli journalist covering these protests first of all personally i am enduring world news so i'm covering not covering the part of themselves i'm not the along the fence so i cannot justify myself in general for. these early media. for jewish israeli media israeli still democracy there is going to scan of jewish children are still free to say whatever they like to go wherever they want to do whatever the they want if there is pressure it's not from the government itself the civil society the part of the civil society that are less tolerant to some views a i am working for how it which puts freedoms which is its core value and i am allowed to say whatever i like and they've been tested the borders of for that mean . we hope we all
and the israeli army is their wards most moral army but the ad but the patterson enjoyment is or this module very thin and if that is an aisle is the aussies of the crimes were criminals who are targeting that i think a civilian is ok far let's get out get the view on the other side i've got so i can bring you at this point because what is it like being an israeli journalist covering these protests first of all personally i am enduring world news so i'm covering not covering the part of...