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on the timeline they thought? >> there will be selling because we have come so far. 1800 where we were a year ago on the s & p. i would argue they have got to continue to show progress. if we don't see the progress we'll have a sell-off. maria: are there areas of hide in this market you will recommend where they won't necessarily get caught in a tailspin lower if things go wrong? where is the growth and where are the areas that could be resilient? bob: in an up market healthcare, and defensive would be utilities. big sell-offs that last a long time in the market are always accompanied by a major decline in earnings and i don't see that. setback, pullback, correction if the trump administration doesn't follow through, but not sustained. maria: you said we'll get double digit earnings growth regardless of the fiscal policy coming out of washington. >> double-digit growth is expected to come from the financials. technology, et cetera. so as you are asking like where do you go for growth, where do you go for those areas that will benefit from an expanding economy. maria: we'll get into international when we come b
on the timeline they thought? >> there will be selling because we have come so far. 1800 where we were a year ago on the s & p. i would argue they have got to continue to show progress. if we don't see the progress we'll have a sell-off. maria: are there areas of hide in this market you will recommend where they won't necessarily get caught in a tailspin lower if things go wrong? where is the growth and where are the areas that could be resilient? bob: in an up market healthcare, and...
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a handful of democrats who still have not made their intentions known, but just a few minutes ago on the s, senator ted cruz was at a press conference talking about this, and he said he thinks all democrats are scared of liberal activist groups basically jumping on any kind of support for a republican president's nominee and pipe marrying them from the left, so essentially what republicans think including senator ted cruz, one of gorsuch's biggest backers here in the senate is that the reason democrats do not want to say anything, don't want to make it seem like they are even considering supporting president trump's nominee is because they don't want someone more liberal than them to get all of the outside money and challenge them in a year and a half. >> melissa: they are probably right to be afraid of that. peter doocy, thank you. >> eric: fox news weather alert for you, this app could see even more dangerous weather this afternoon and the coming days. that possibility comes after tornadoes and hail storms, look at that, destroyed homes in texas and oklahoma yesterday. and those storms a
a handful of democrats who still have not made their intentions known, but just a few minutes ago on the s, senator ted cruz was at a press conference talking about this, and he said he thinks all democrats are scared of liberal activist groups basically jumping on any kind of support for a republican president's nominee and pipe marrying them from the left, so essentially what republicans think including senator ted cruz, one of gorsuch's biggest backers here in the senate is that the reason...
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back to what he made his bones on capitolones l hill, you know, when he was w the top republican on thean on e budget committee, you know,, yo eight years ago, paul ryan was s one person you could go togo way before he ever becameecam speaker who could talk, you you know, off the top of his head hd about these very complexy budget numbers.nm he went back to that today and really remarkable performanceore chart by chart, number bychart,n number a lot of stuff off the o top of his f head. hea he probably made one of thee one most compelling arguments republicans have had so far,ad , better than these two chairmenwm made earlier in the week whenwh they presented this bill sobills they do have the numbers thattht do indicate there are problemser with this. where the rubber meets theber me road as far as how the going get together on this and i a lot of people do not see that because their differenceses are so stark right now.no there's no middle ground here.d. either they rip this up and and start over again together ortheo they just go off in their t different ways. the advantage here is to theo he republicans though.ans though. remember, they have the votesth
back to what he made his bones on capitolones l hill, you know, when he was w the top republican on thean on e budget committee, you know,, yo eight years ago, paul ryan was s one person you could go togo way before he ever becameecam speaker who could talk, you you know, off the top of his head hd about these very complexy budget numbers.nm he went back to that today and really remarkable performanceore chart by chart, number bychart,n number a lot of stuff off the o top of his f head. hea he...
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they will be discussing how to build on the free trade agreement they signed two yea rs trade agreement they signed two years ago and mr li ‘s ata time years ago and mr li ‘s visit comes at a time when china is trying to capitalise on the global uncertainty following donald trump's victory. our australian correspondent has been looking at how the relationship works. handmade for some of the world's most demanding sleepers, these mattresses are on their way from sydney to shanghai, where they will sell for 75,000 australian dollars. they only started exporting to china in 2013. in a few years they hope to have 100 stores there. the 2015 free trade agreement has helped push down tariffs and boost profits, bolstered by the massive demand for western goods. by a typically is not interested in buying locally produced products. they are looking for something which is imported, particularly australia, because we have a very natural product and beyond, i guess, the quality of the product in the master craftsmanship which goes into producing the product, they are looking for something that is genuine. premier li has been given the tr
they will be discussing how to build on the free trade agreement they signed two yea rs trade agreement they signed two years ago and mr li ‘s ata time years ago and mr li ‘s visit comes at a time when china is trying to capitalise on the global uncertainty following donald trump's victory. our australian correspondent has been looking at how the relationship works. handmade for some of the world's most demanding sleepers, these mattresses are on their way from sydney to shanghai, where...
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the foundation about this effort. we'll be right back. >> this week on sunshine week and annual campaign for greater to government. it is also c-span's anniversary week. 19th, s ago on march 1979, the house of representatives opened debate to t.v. camera for the first time and the cable television industry launched c-span to the congress into america's homes. >> gentleman from tennessee. i object. >> mr. speaker, on this historic day, the house of representative proceedings for the first time to televise coverage. you for congratulate make thanksgiving possible and the committee, who worked so leadership of charles rose to make it a reality. elevision will change this institution, mr. speaker, just as it has changed the executive the good will far outweigh the bad frchlt this day orward, every member of this body must ask himself or herself how many americans are listening debates which are made? when the house becomes changes le with the brought by television coverage, the news media will be allowed bring their own cameras to this chamber. n the meantime, there is no sensorship, every word is available for broadcast coverage journalists will be able to use and e
the foundation about this effort. we'll be right back. >> this week on sunshine week and annual campaign for greater to government. it is also c-span's anniversary week. 19th, s ago on march 1979, the house of representatives opened debate to t.v. camera for the first time and the cable television industry launched c-span to the congress into america's homes. >> gentleman from tennessee. i object. >> mr. speaker, on this historic day, the house of representative proceedings...
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out of the spotlight and his disappearance from public life is the s of the number one pod cast, missing richard simmons. >> three years agoo the day richard simmons stopped being richard simmons. i want to find out why. >> i met him in 2012. i wanted to tell his story before this happened. the fact that he disappeared like he did? just kind of made it more urgent. >> reporter: a one time producer for the daily show, one of many who was hooked on the simmons workout, payment friends with the fun-loving fitness fanatic. he's looking for answers. november last year his studio doors closed for good. >> reporter: richard simmons open third down place in 1974. he used to say he opened it because other gyms in los angeles didn't really want overnight people. for simmons all shapes and sizes. everyone welcome. >> reporter: not only did he stop teaching. >> one day he stopped returning my e-mails and phone calls. i thought, that that's a drag. then i realized he wasn't calling anybody. or e-mailing anybody. >> reporter: in a phone call to nbc last march he insisted he's fine. >> you haven't seen the last of me. i'll come back and
out of the spotlight and his disappearance from public life is the s of the number one pod cast, missing richard simmons. >> three years agoo the day richard simmons stopped being richard simmons. i want to find out why. >> i met him in 2012. i wanted to tell his story before this happened. the fact that he disappeared like he did? just kind of made it more urgent. >> reporter: a one time producer for the daily show, one of many who was hooked on the simmons workout, payment...
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the high-yield market that you can correct again. you had energy correct one year to 18 months ago. those companies with oil all the way down to the mid 40's are ok. surprisingly, heth care was on -- wasn't on the list of underperforming sectors this year. because they underperformed last year. there is not a whole lot left other than retail to underperform. the money will go in and end the cycle high yields through 300 or over 400. jonathan: the debate will continue. we will all stick with it. let's get a market check. treasuries reap -- two year treasury yield big. we are down six basis points from the week so far, 125 through the curve, 40 am a -- on the 10 year. coming up the final spread. the u.k. set to trigger brexit and opec oil ministers meet in kuwait. this is bloomberg the real yield. ♪ ♪ jonathan: from new york city for our viewers worldwide, i am jonathan ferro. this is bloomberg, the real yield. it is time for the final spread, a full agenda coming up over the next week including an opec meeting this weekend. and the u.k. set to trigger two years of brexit negotiations. speaking of opec look at this chart. even though crude h
the high-yield market that you can correct again. you had energy correct one year to 18 months ago. those companies with oil all the way down to the mid 40's are ok. surprisingly, heth care was on -- wasn't on the list of underperforming sectors this year. because they underperformed last year. there is not a whole lot left other than retail to underperform. the money will go in and end the cycle high yields through 300 or over 400. jonathan: the debate will continue. we will all stick with it....
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more intense in the eight years we have conducted research on this subject periodically for c-span. for instance, eight years ago, the first time we did this, the agree, was in the 30'sof americans strongly agree that the decisions have an impact on their everyday lives the other thing i was struck i and you see that in the 81% number that you mentioned, or 82% number that you mentioned is that it is bipartisan, cutting across the parties. everyone feels strongly that the happenednt -- what with the supreme court was an important factor in their vote. host: can you watch us -- can you walk us through the methodology of the survey? it was conducted very recently. these are fresh numbers. we conducted online interviews from march 7 to march 9 next week -- last week. we conducted 1032 interviews of likely voters. the margin of error is 3.05. 95% confidence level. if it was possible to interview all americans, and it is not but if it were, 19 times out of 20, the results would not very by three points from what we see here. it is sound stuff. host: let me put another number on the screen. 71%. that is the number of people in the survey who follow news about the president
more intense in the eight years we have conducted research on this subject periodically for c-span. for instance, eight years ago, the first time we did this, the agree, was in the 30'sof americans strongly agree that the decisions have an impact on their everyday lives the other thing i was struck i and you see that in the 81% number that you mentioned, or 82% number that you mentioned is that it is bipartisan, cutting across the parties. everyone feels strongly that the happenednt -- what...
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this was the storm that was originally we were thinking a week ago could bring us some snow on sunday. this storm is s coming up over the next few days. we'll show you that in just a second. 36 degrees. windy and just plain cold. wind chills in the 20s during the day tomorrow, and take a look at the future wind chill. tomorrow morning, how about 8 in gaithersburg, 14 in d.c., 11 in manassas to start off the day. again, we've got the rock and roll marathon tomorrow. 1: 00 in the afternoon, sunshine, only some teens across our region. that cold is entrenched. that storm we talked about for sunday is actually going to be off the coast of the southeast. we'll see another storm move down and actually pick it up and bring it back towards our area as a nor'easter. that brings us the snow along the i-95 corridor. the big question, and the big question with just about every nor'easter we see in our region, where is the rain/snow line. is it along i-95? is it just to the east of i-95? right now i think it would be just east, meaning more snow for the d.c. something that we'll be watching closely. so a major nor
this was the storm that was originally we were thinking a week ago could bring us some snow on sunday. this storm is s coming up over the next few days. we'll show you that in just a second. 36 degrees. windy and just plain cold. wind chills in the 20s during the day tomorrow, and take a look at the future wind chill. tomorrow morning, how about 8 in gaithersburg, 14 in d.c., 11 in manassas to start off the day. again, we've got the rock and roll marathon tomorrow. 1: 00 in the afternoon,...
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on the story. >>> this is her grandfather, ron, and this is the one-of-a-kind 16's birthday present ron just gave his granddaughter, the diarydiary started keeping years ago. >> i just broke down, i was stunned. >> because the diary was written about their times together, back from the days while he watched her daily while her parents were at work, and it occurred to him. >> kids don't know what they were doing when they were 2, 3, 4 or 5, and i thought it could be fun to write down what we did every day. >> it's all there, every day like her second birthday party. >> i know nothing harmful can happen to you. >> with time, she no longer needed watching so there is a gap in the written record that her grandfather kept until this one. >> it's been a long time since i have written in this book. >> you're 16 today, when you're old like me, time zooms by. >> and today, a stunning revelation, and perhaps just the first chapter. >> i am hopefully going to share what he did with my grand kids and will do the same for them. >> love and thanks for making me happy, papa. >> abc news. >>> and a lot of scenes and fun. all changing. >> just a little bit of rain, erika,
on the story. >>> this is her grandfather, ron, and this is the one-of-a-kind 16's birthday present ron just gave his granddaughter, the diarydiary started keeping years ago. >> i just broke down, i was stunned. >> because the diary was written about their times together, back from the days while he watched her daily while her parents were at work, and it occurred to him. >> kids don't know what they were doing when they were 2, 3, 4 or 5, and i thought it could be...
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last couple of days, we had 70 on and 40's yesterday but now we are on the upside with positive numbers in our 24 hour temperature change. you started just a few hours ago in dover in the 40's. now up in the 6 nbers, continue to bump up, 54 degrees in wilmington. fifty-seven in millville. so temperatures will be rising and our reporting sites from south to north over next couple of hours. this warmer air mass off to the south and west starts to overtake our area, and we will enjoy that again tomorrow. stays in place with high temperature rising up to near 70 degrees tomorrow in philadelphia and zero seven in wilmington but will chance. morning areas of fog, drizzle and then we could see period of sunshine through midday early afternoon but watch out for that, more sunshine we will potentially see further it will destabilize our atmosphere so we have afternoon showers that are going to break out scattered in nature and then some evening thunderstorms and stronr side, where we're not in the marginal risk but gist to our south as issued by storm prediction center so i few of these storms could get frisky as we head in the evening hours tomorrow. so, pretty
last couple of days, we had 70 on and 40's yesterday but now we are on the upside with positive numbers in our 24 hour temperature change. you started just a few hours ago in dover in the 40's. now up in the 6 nbers, continue to bump up, 54 degrees in wilmington. fifty-seven in millville. so temperatures will be rising and our reporting sites from south to north over next couple of hours. this warmer air mass off to the south and west starts to overtake our area, and we will enjoy that again...
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okay on your screen you may see two down arrows for the dow, down 42, but look at s&p 500, down just one, a minute agoen. why is that such a big deal, because earlier it was down 21 points. the dow had been down 184 points. and the nasdaq was down more than 50 points. it was up 16. ten minutes to go before the closing bell let me get to the floor show. traders from the new york stock exchange, as well as the cme and and the nymex. tim anderson this, is a december comeback, what do you anticipate the claw back from well deep into the red? >> we're definitely well off the lows. whether we close fractionally higher or lower investors will fool pretty good about the action today. most significantly the transport average and the russell 2000 were the first indices to go into the green and show signs of life. that is significant. those were two indices that really started to give us concern about two weeks ago when they started to slip and that eventually broke their 50-day moving averages to the downside. to see those two indicators show signs of life today is couring, we'll just see if we build on that fi
okay on your screen you may see two down arrows for the dow, down 42, but look at s&p 500, down just one, a minute agoen. why is that such a big deal, because earlier it was down 21 points. the dow had been down 184 points. and the nasdaq was down more than 50 points. it was up 16. ten minutes to go before the closing bell let me get to the floor show. traders from the new york stock exchange, as well as the cme and and the nymex. tim anderson this, is a december comeback, what do you...
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on the impeachment. anchor: more on the domestic impact, i was joined a short while ago by our international affairs editor. the former military dictator who ruled in the 60's to the 70's, he created the economic powerhousee exports from the ruins of war. and a lot of the older generation really loved that model. they venerated in the sense that they revered her father. so they stuck to that model and what is interesting now is it is relied on to great extent these great industrial conglomerates, they companies we know around the world. samsung is cheap on trial. there are cracked in the system. the economy is under pressure. lots of household debt. the successor is inheriting a lot of problems. >> u.k. vote to leave in wave of -- various models are pushing the project forward. the councils continuing to reject the idea of a multi-speed arrangement. >> in the context of the upcoming brexit negotiations, as well as the long-term strategy, i will be urging everyone to strive toward maintaining political unity. this is why when discussing the various alliances for europe, our main objective should be to strengthen our mutual trust and unity. >> russian preside
on the impeachment. anchor: more on the domestic impact, i was joined a short while ago by our international affairs editor. the former military dictator who ruled in the 60's to the 70's, he created the economic powerhousee exports from the ruins of war. and a lot of the older generation really loved that model. they venerated in the sense that they revered her father. so they stuck to that model and what is interesting now is it is relied on to great extent these great industrial...
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on television we are expected to know what to do with our hand. in the nfl s it goes without saying that the eagles wide receiver from a year ago were lacking in theand department but in comes an upgrade withal egles added ar one wide receiver on a one season. that should keep eagles fans it should keep head coach doug pederson happy andesteay about the eagles big off season catch. ar to go up with all of the guys, just with one. but having a who has the experience, whos, yy to help us win gam think it is still, you know, we wills. >> phillies and tiger yesterday with backup roster spots on thet danny onova with a three run shot, four- two phillies at that point. in the sixth brook stasi with a solo shot of his own. fill boys win eight-two. they also beat pirates by the same score. >> it that is time of the year , help us select the john wanamaker award winner. it goes to the athlete or team that best represents philly. some of the nominees are carli lloyd, wayne simmonds, malcolm jenkins and dario saric. pick up a ballot in the philadelphia daily news or log on to cbs philly.com and vote. >>> atlantic island has renamed airport in honor of its fa
on television we are expected to know what to do with our hand. in the nfl s it goes without saying that the eagles wide receiver from a year ago were lacking in theand department but in comes an upgrade withal egles added ar one wide receiver on a one season. that should keep eagles fans it should keep head coach doug pederson happy andesteay about the eagles big off season catch. ar to go up with all of the guys, just with one. but having a who has the experience, whos, yy to help us win gam...
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on the s&p 500. >> a lot higher than a year ago. >>> the top global market story, british prime minister theresa mayriggering a brexit, signing a letter to invoke article 50. the letter will be hand delivered to donald tusk in just a few hours. today's action marked the start of the divorce talks between the uk and eu, two-year process ahead of us. let's discuss what it means for markets. joining us is jim melon. good morning to you. how are you? >> doing well, thank you. >> we've known this day was coming. it's finally arrived. in terms of the start of negotiations, is there downside for the markets in the short-term or was this already priced in? >> i think the down side of the market is because it's overpriced, but i don't think it has anything to do with brexit. the pound has been climbing a wall of worry recently. today on the big day it's bounced. i don't think the pound will come under particular pressure. i think the main markets are probably fully valued and deserve a breather. they will correct. but nothing to do with brexit. >> more broadly, all factors considered, you've been positive on
on the s&p 500. >> a lot higher than a year ago. >>> the top global market story, british prime minister theresa mayriggering a brexit, signing a letter to invoke article 50. the letter will be hand delivered to donald tusk in just a few hours. today's action marked the start of the divorce talks between the uk and eu, two-year process ahead of us. let's discuss what it means for markets. joining us is jim melon. good morning to you. how are you? >> doing well, thank...
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the area on valencia and 16's streets. we have some video from sky 7 to show you what it looked like a couple of hours ago. when we arrived here on the scene, we were told by police officers to move to the side of the street, to hug the wall, especially if we saw other officers hugging the wall. as you mentioned, this is all going down at the crown hotel, a single room occupancy hotel on valencia just past 16th street where as you also mentioned a source has told abc 7 news this may have began when a manager went door to door telling residents or tenants inside this sro that they would be spraying for pesticides and an individual pulled a gun. we had heard reports at one point that that individual possibly had some type of incendiary device. of course there were other people inside the sro. they had to be evacuated. residents told us they were asked to leave the sro in a single file line. we spoke with one woman who described what it was like. >> we were just sitting in the room and we heard the pounding on the door. we didn't know what it was. then we opened the door and the officer said, you know, you guy
the area on valencia and 16's streets. we have some video from sky 7 to show you what it looked like a couple of hours ago. when we arrived here on the scene, we were told by police officers to move to the side of the street, to hug the wall, especially if we saw other officers hugging the wall. as you mentioned, this is all going down at the crown hotel, a single room occupancy hotel on valencia just past 16th street where as you also mentioned a source has told abc 7 news this may have began...
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on the loose. and in richmond -- just over a week ago -- two people were shot.. one person died.(pam) investigators say, the shootings were "targeted". kron 4's ella sogomonan is live along interstate 80 tonight -- finding out if that fact is easing drivers concerns... ella? targetted or not - east bay commuters say gun violence on bay area freeways has them looking over both shoulders - keeping a watchful eye on passersby for fear they may be the next victim. concern has given way to suspicion for oakland native johnny feazell and others we spoke with after they've noticed a rise in freeway shootings.johnny feazell, east bay commuter "every time i come to a stop now i find myself looking to the left and right of me."these days east bay commuters in particular say they're suspecting of other drivers that surrounded them on many times packed highways. christine ouch, east bay commuter"it affects a lot of people because everybody is sitting in traffic all the time."denise marshall-thomas, east bay commuter"i commute on the freeways all the time and i've very afraid of what could happen."in a press conference friday california highway patrol con
on the loose. and in richmond -- just over a week ago -- two people were shot.. one person died.(pam) investigators say, the shootings were "targeted". kron 4's ella sogomonan is live along interstate 80 tonight -- finding out if that fact is easing drivers concerns... ella? targetted or not - east bay commuters say gun violence on bay area freeways has them looking over both shoulders - keeping a watchful eye on passersby for fear they may be the next victim. concern has given way to...
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wouldld like to s share y and somehow, , virginia woooolft coming to mind because when i started out as a young writer many years a ago, i had toto fae the daunting question of how does one do that as a woman, a persrson of color, someone who s not well-to-do? "a roomd upon her book, of one's own," which made all the difference i in the world to me. it was a revelation because it was so simple. many of you have probably read it. it is a wonderful book and i recommend it if you have not read it. what she said was, in order for a woman to really be fully herself, to be free, to choose her partner, to choose where she wants to live, what she wants to wear, to choose whatever she wants to choose and to be a writer, a woman needs a room of and 500 pounds per year. i still do not know how many dollars that would be, but we have to assume that, even in her time, it would mean you could buy your food, clothing, you could educate. if you had children, you could secure their education. all of those things that we would like to be able to do as free beings and make choices. comings thinking about to talk with you this afternoon and i was thinking i would love to have something that
wouldld like to s share y and somehow, , virginia woooolft coming to mind because when i started out as a young writer many years a ago, i had toto fae the daunting question of how does one do that as a woman, a persrson of color, someone who s not well-to-do? "a roomd upon her book, of one's own," which made all the difference i in the world to me. it was a revelation because it was so simple. many of you have probably read it. it is a wonderful book and i recommend it if you have...
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the passenger seat who survived.(pam) this incident happened on interstate 80 in richmond one week ago .. right as the evening commute was beginning. kron4's ella sogominan joins us live from richmond -- where a vigil just ended. it is both devastating and ironic that demarcus's stepfather now mourns the same tragedy he works with a coaltion to put an end to - after yet another freeway shooting happened here last week that this time claimed his own son's life. pastor kellis love works with ceasefire an organization to end gun violence in the bay area.he now mourns the loss of his own son who was shot several times on interstate 80 in richmond last thursday. pastor kellis love, step father "it's a feeling that i've never felt before. and i'm trying to use this feeling to really reflect on the issues that need to be addressed because i don't want no body to feel the way i'm feeling right now."1 week to the date friends and family gathered near the scene at san pablo and barrett in rememberance of demarcus doss.the 24-year old aspired to be a correctional officer. he is described by family to have been a hero down to the last moments of his s
the passenger seat who survived.(pam) this incident happened on interstate 80 in richmond one week ago .. right as the evening commute was beginning. kron4's ella sogominan joins us live from richmond -- where a vigil just ended. it is both devastating and ironic that demarcus's stepfather now mourns the same tragedy he works with a coaltion to put an end to - after yet another freeway shooting happened here last week that this time claimed his own son's life. pastor kellis love works with...
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the attacker. that's been done. he was born in britain, unknown radical on mi5‘s database, —— a known radical. and investigated years agoarliament's railings. forensic teams will be able to gather fingerprints and dna samples to find out who else has been inside it recently. cctv and anpr, that's automated numberplate recognition, should reveal the exact route he took yesterday in the lead up to the attack. the bbc understands it was hired from a rental company in the west midlands, called enterprise. last night there was an armed police raid in birmingham and across the country six addresses have been searched and eight arrests made. it certainly looks like this individual was acting alone, although it's very unusual for someone to actually be completely on their own, isolated. extremists and terrorists live in communities. they have relationships the same as everybody else. i would be very surprised if there weren't others who at least knew that there was an intention to carry out an attack. they may not have known the timing. much of this investigation will be taking place out of sight. gchq, the government's listeni
the attacker. that's been done. he was born in britain, unknown radical on mi5‘s database, —— a known radical. and investigated years agoarliament's railings. forensic teams will be able to gather fingerprints and dna samples to find out who else has been inside it recently. cctv and anpr, that's automated numberplate recognition, should reveal the exact route he took yesterday in the lead up to the attack. the bbc understands it was hired from a rental company in the west midlands,...
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the obliteration room. this is one of the artworks of yayoi kusama. i can tell you. s response has been overwhelming. one month ago passes were made available which are free, they were that much snatched upx minutes. the website was crashed. you could say there is no end to the people who want to experience this infinite world. one step into the space and the experience is quite literally limitless. from her quirky latest work titled august tll the eternal l have for the pumpkins, to her earliest mirror display, and on and on. never before has so many of her captivating infinity mirror roomts been rooms been in the same place at the same time. rarely seen outside of japan, she established herself in the american art world after her moving to new york in 1957. >> in the late 50s, post world war ii period in japan. and i think it was also very much a period where are if you wanted to become an artist, you really had to go to a place like new york. >> reporter: melissa chu is the director. >> i would say it strt started with her rifle in new york. she became kind of enamored with performance art, which was developing
the obliteration room. this is one of the artworks of yayoi kusama. i can tell you. s response has been overwhelming. one month ago passes were made available which are free, they were that much snatched upx minutes. the website was crashed. you could say there is no end to the people who want to experience this infinite world. one step into the space and the experience is quite literally limitless. from her quirky latest work titled august tll the eternal l have for the pumpkins, to her...
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everything is trading slightly higher, modestly, but the s&p of --d been half -- .5% up an hour ago, and interesting on the week, there is a bit more conviction and it seems to be from the bearer side. we're seeing one more chart from the s&p 500, down right now about .6%. if it closes down on the week, it will be the first weekly decline in seven weeks. last friday, the s&p 500 closed up for a six week in a row, the sincetretch of -- november 2015. there are many analysts out there saying the markets look overbought. bloomberg, and it is a great chart that shows that 45% of the s&p 500 members are signaling cell. this is almost the most since this time last year, basically matching that bearish read there, and this could suggest there could be a bit of pullback. in fact, katie is watching mackey indicators as a think that there could be a near-term pullback. she has been bullish until now, but thinks we could see a pullback on the s&p 500 for a couple of weeks. and stocks may be down on the week, but commodities are getting hit. the commodity indexes down your more the week -- is down than 3% on the w
everything is trading slightly higher, modestly, but the s&p of --d been half -- .5% up an hour ago, and interesting on the week, there is a bit more conviction and it seems to be from the bearer side. we're seeing one more chart from the s&p 500, down right now about .6%. if it closes down on the week, it will be the first weekly decline in seven weeks. last friday, the s&p 500 closed up for a six week in a row, the sincetretch of -- november 2015. there are many analysts out there...
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the snp may have lost the argument three years ago but fervently believes the uk government ‘s position onnother chance. the question is whether or not scotland is going to be taken into the abyss with this tory government. i am glad that we on this side of the house have an alternative. and they believe they can win. miz there will believe they can win. miz there will bea believe they can win. miz there will be a choice of options, either we continue with our history and future asa continue with our history and future as a european nation or we can go on to this empire to or whatever it is that the uk government is suggesting is an option for scotland. i think on that basis the scottish people can determine their own future as a european nation. behind closed doors, ministers used to say, they simply would not allow another independence vote to go ahead but the eu referendum and how scotland voted has changed about how dynamic. even before today there was a growing sense that it wasn't if but when. laura kuenssberg, our political editor. let's speak to professor stephen tierney, a constit
the snp may have lost the argument three years ago but fervently believes the uk government ‘s position onnother chance. the question is whether or not scotland is going to be taken into the abyss with this tory government. i am glad that we on this side of the house have an alternative. and they believe they can win. miz there will believe they can win. miz there will bea believe they can win. miz there will be a choice of options, either we continue with our history and future asa continue...
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on san pablo avenue near 980. kpix5's cate cauguiran has learned fire inspectors were there just three days ago. >> reporter: alameda county coroner's office identified one of the victims as 64-year-old edwarn anderson. firefighters found him dead on the second floor. tonight we got ahold of city records that showed this building had several violations. >> i'm thinking while i'm trying to get out you don't even hear no fire alarm. >> reporter: what about sprinklers? >> nothing. there was nothing. >> reporter: tonight we've learned oakland fire inspectors notified the owner just three days ago this apartment building on san pablo avenue has several violations including fire alarm system, fire sprinkler system, smoke detector, fire extinguisher. gilbert joneslyed in the building and told us the -- jones lived in the building and goal us the fire started down the -- told us the fire started down the hall of his apartment. >> when i got out the fire escape, the whole roof was on fire. >> reporter: in desperation some people tied blankets together to try to climb down from their windows. >> only if arrival we had several occupants -- upon arrival we had several occu
on san pablo avenue near 980. kpix5's cate cauguiran has learned fire inspectors were there just three days ago. >> reporter: alameda county coroner's office identified one of the victims as 64-year-old edwarn anderson. firefighters found him dead on the second floor. tonight we got ahold of city records that showed this building had several violations. >> i'm thinking while i'm trying to get out you don't even hear no fire alarm. >> reporter: what about sprinklers? >>...
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the food court nearly one year ago. the incident prompted an amber alert for that baby. nbc 10's deais there. >> shocking details came out about this case? >> reporter: moore appeared without any family members, she was casually dressed and chewing gum and sat on a witness stand and she understood she was giving up her right to a jury trial. sharia moore is free on bail for now. prosecutors say when it comes time for sentencing, they want her to get years behind bars. >> the defendant stole a very young baby. >> reporter: the child was seven weeks old when moore picked him up at the king of prussia food court and ran out the door. prosecutors say she struck up conversations with at least two parents who were there with new born baby boys. prosecutors say once outside she took him home, introduced him to the boyfriend introducing him as their newborn baby. she wanted to change the boy's clothes. >> she had previously told her family and friends that the child was in the custody of dhs in philadelphia. >> reporter: prosecutors outlined her story, she faked a pregnancy and had a bab
the food court nearly one year ago. the incident prompted an amber alert for that baby. nbc 10's deais there. >> shocking details came out about this case? >> reporter: moore appeared without any family members, she was casually dressed and chewing gum and sat on a witness stand and she understood she was giving up her right to a jury trial. sharia moore is free on bail for now. prosecutors say when it comes time for sentencing, they want her to get years behind bars. >> the...
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day to day, temperatures are dropping off on the back side of the cold front we're in the 40's in berks county, lehigh valley, we're near 60 degrees an hour ago in fail new down at 53. rain cooled air and cold front making its way through allowing that colder air to spill in across the area for today and early morning shower , cloud clearing into midday, wind gusts to 30 miles an hour throughout the day, still mild with high temperatures in the lower 60's we will be chillier tonight. we will talk about that and some snow, chances. >> no. >> two of them, actually. >> great. just kick us while we're down, lauren, might as well. good morning. we are looking outside very busy in the world of travel, this is one that i'm keeping my eye on right now. i-95 north to the off ramp to walt whitman bridge is closed. they have been out there quite sometime. they are not moving out of your way. again that is i-95 north off ramp to walt whitman bridge that is closed. we have another accident involving a box truck 95 south near delaware state lines pulled off to the left. that will start to slow you down as we push more toward 6:00 o'clock hour. head up pull
day to day, temperatures are dropping off on the back side of the cold front we're in the 40's in berks county, lehigh valley, we're near 60 degrees an hour ago in fail new down at 53. rain cooled air and cold front making its way through allowing that colder air to spill in across the area for today and early morning shower , cloud clearing into midday, wind gusts to 30 miles an hour throughout the day, still mild with high temperatures in the lower 60's we will be chillier tonight. we will...
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ago. the 30,000-square-foot complex is on broadway between stockton and columbus. kpix 5's julie watts has been checking out the biggest thing to happen to chinatown in decades. >> reporter: ware among the lucky ones ordering some of the first food to come out of china live. we have actually ordered some dishes here. we have the dumplings, we have the shrimp i have to tell you that the food here is just the beginning of the draw of what's being billed as a culinary and cultural destination. it's the talk of the town a project three years in the making and all eyes are on china live. >> tourists will come because it's fascinating place to visit but locals are very important. >> reporter: the founder and checkive chef george chen promises it will be like nothing ever seen. many hope to will revitalize the tourist destination criticized for losing its culture in the sea of tourist shops. >> it's a way to bridge the past, the present and future. >> reporter: the fusion between old and new, san francisco and chinatown, clear around every corner. from the grab and go tea cafe wit
ago. the 30,000-square-foot complex is on broadway between stockton and columbus. kpix 5's julie watts has been checking out the biggest thing to happen to chinatown in decades. >> reporter: ware among the lucky ones ordering some of the first food to come out of china live. we have actually ordered some dishes here. we have the dumplings, we have the shrimp i have to tell you that the food here is just the beginning of the draw of what's being billed as a culinary and cultural...
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the 1970's. today he is on trial for the bombing of a shop in paris in 1974. we have the details. >> a terror attack in paris more than 40 years agogrenade was thrown into a crowd at a drugstore in the center of the city. two people killed, 10 injured. her father died in the attack. his lost devastated the family. >> my mother was left alone, unhappy. she still has the shrapnel in her legs. it is still there. >> investigation led to the venezuelan, carlos. the presto jim carlos the jackal. he was wanted by police across europe. the 20 year search for him led to his arrest. he was brought back to france where he was sentenced to life for a series of attacks in the country. the trial this time is the last. his lawyer says he will use it as a political platform. >> trials are an opportunity for revolutionary to speak to the people. that is the only reason it interests me. >> i don't think he was of any use to the palestinians by killing people blindly, throwing grenades. he has been of no use. his statements are totally fatuous. 67, hasas been in prison or thanan 20 year he was last t seen in 2013 whene attended court. whatever the v
the 1970's. today he is on trial for the bombing of a shop in paris in 1974. we have the details. >> a terror attack in paris more than 40 years agogrenade was thrown into a crowd at a drugstore in the center of the city. two people killed, 10 injured. her father died in the attack. his lost devastated the family. >> my mother was left alone, unhappy. she still has the shrapnel in her legs. it is still there. >> investigation led to the venezuelan, carlos. the presto jim...
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we're in the 40's berks county , lehigh valley, and dropped off in wilmington just a couple hours ago we were at 60. now at 48 onhe back side of the cold front. our high temperature is deceiving, but we will be in the 50's throughout the second half of the day, turning mostly sunny, windy conditions stay with us. overnight tonight wind relax, mostly clear, colder down to 42 degrees and we have some snow chances. it is march but rain and snow mixed potentially on friday morning. modeling varying. we could see nothing, maybe at best 1 inch in and around philadelphia and center city. then another system to watch as we head into saturday night and sunday. high pressure push these weather maker off to the south this is the storm system but how far south will be depending upon if we will see snow here in the delaware valley. as we head into sunday. something to keep an eye on. stay tuned to that evolving forecast, otherwise, weekend, meisha is a cold one springing forward. high temperatures only in the 30's. >> time to bring out hats, scarves, myth events again. we dent like it but that is coming. ninety-five south co
we're in the 40's berks county , lehigh valley, and dropped off in wilmington just a couple hours ago we were at 60. now at 48 onhe back side of the cold front. our high temperature is deceiving, but we will be in the 50's throughout the second half of the day, turning mostly sunny, windy conditions stay with us. overnight tonight wind relax, mostly clear, colder down to 42 degrees and we have some snow chances. it is march but rain and snow mixed potentially on friday morning. modeling...
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the attacker. that's been done. he was born in britain, a known radical on mi5‘s database, and investigated years ago for violent extremismg into parliament's railings. forensic teams will be able to gather fingerprints and dna samples to find out who else has been inside it recently. cctv and anpr, that's automated numberplate recognition, should reveal the exact route he took yesterday in the lead up to the attack. the bbc understands it was hired from a rental company in the west midlands, called enterprise. last night there was an armed police raid in birmingham and across the country six addresses have been searched and eight arrests made. it certainly looks like this individual was acting alone, although it's very unusual for someone to actually be completely on their own, isolated. extremists and terrorists live in communities. they have relationships the same as everybody else. i would be very surprised if there weren't others who at least knew that there was an intention to carry out an attack. they may not have known the timing. much of this investigation will be taking place out of sight. gchq, the government's
the attacker. that's been done. he was born in britain, a known radical on mi5‘s database, and investigated years ago for violent extremismg into parliament's railings. forensic teams will be able to gather fingerprints and dna samples to find out who else has been inside it recently. cctv and anpr, that's automated numberplate recognition, should reveal the exact route he took yesterday in the lead up to the attack. the bbc understands it was hired from a rental company in the west midlands,...
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on not until tomorrow the boardcurrently. south jersey at actually not a terrible start to the ago, the problem is we're not going t s here areour delaware harmony hills at 44. glasgow same we see farther al. your philly neighborhoods, for our airport somerton at 42 right now.ing up than yesterday. instead of maybe peeling it off us. 50 in center somerton. those mid to upper 40s in parts of the suburbs and mid 40s through the lehigh valley. also notice the icons here, similar to yesterday. did not rain all day. don't think you'll need a big umbrel umbrella. for the most part you'll probably be find out side. just light sprinkles here and there. particularly looking laterthday. 45 in atlantic city, lowthe nd pattern. he cl conditions.s have shifted as youan in the wind direction. as w coming from the south. this is going to warmer air. n, the afternoo now pulling in from the southwest and that means we boo back up as we get i still chances of rain, though. we at your future model in the next half hour.rts desk brought to you by xfinity will change way you experience happy sunday, i'mcsn. flyers loss yesterdn be eight points ou
on not until tomorrow the boardcurrently. south jersey at actually not a terrible start to the ago, the problem is we're not going t s here areour delaware harmony hills at 44. glasgow same we see farther al. your philly neighborhoods, for our airport somerton at 42 right now.ing up than yesterday. instead of maybe peeling it off us. 50 in center somerton. those mid to upper 40s in parts of the suburbs and mid 40s through the lehigh valley. also notice the icons here, similar to yesterday. did...
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the roadway warned out about three weeks ago during the storms and it will be months and months before it sees any traffic. kpix 5's kiet do on why the massive repair project could be an engineering nightmare. >> reporter: it's been nearly three weeks since the last major storm and with the ground drying out, we took "sky drone 5" in deeper and farther down the highway 35 mudslide than before. from down here it's clear whatever fix caltrans comes up with will be long, complex and very, very expensive. >> huge hole. the engineering would be amazing how to make it work. >> reporter: one option is to shore it up and build the highway back to the way it was before. but the amount of earth needed to build up the foundation is staggering. another option is to reroute the highway up the mountain. and another could have a bridge across the 150-foot span. whatever design they choose it, will have to wait for the end of the rainy season, require soil and geological testing, and will likely have to resolve some property rights issues, since it all happened next to two homes. patrick uses this route to commute to work. >> it's intense af
the roadway warned out about three weeks ago during the storms and it will be months and months before it sees any traffic. kpix 5's kiet do on why the massive repair project could be an engineering nightmare. >> reporter: it's been nearly three weeks since the last major storm and with the ground drying out, we took "sky drone 5" in deeper and farther down the highway 35 mudslide than before. from down here it's clear whatever fix caltrans comes up with will be long, complex...
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s kiet do on a long flight that ended right back where they started. kiet. >> reporter: that flight got in about two hours ago. there are still hundreds of people inside the terminal now trying to get rebooked on another flight. they are supposed to be in hawaii right now. things are going from bad to worse. hawaiian flight 43 was supposed to be landing in warm sunny honolulu. but after nearly 4 hours in the air, it has landed right back where it took off from chilly landlocked san jose. passengers tell us there was trouble from the start. crews repaired a generator and the boeing 767 eventually took off, two hours late. half-hour into the flight the pilot announced that generator had failed again. >> so then we had to turn around to come back to san jose. and fly around for four hours just to burn off fuel. >> reporter: this satellite tracking image shows exactly that. the plane circled over and over again over the pacific ocean just off the coast of monterey making at least 10 loops. >> you can see them turning around. >> reporter: over and over again? >> mm-hm. >> reporter: the nearly 300 passengers were told to leave the secure area to rebook their fl
s kiet do on a long flight that ended right back where they started. kiet. >> reporter: that flight got in about two hours ago. there are still hundreds of people inside the terminal now trying to get rebooked on another flight. they are supposed to be in hawaii right now. things are going from bad to worse. hawaiian flight 43 was supposed to be landing in warm sunny honolulu. but after nearly 4 hours in the air, it has landed right back where it took off from chilly landlocked san jose....
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the board. yields sli s slipped. the ten-year yield paints the picture nicely. sitting just bang on 2.4%. a couple weeks agod 2.6. that slipped significantly over the last couple of weeks. yields falling, hurting the dollar, hurting the banks, hurting the trump reflation trade. >>> making headlines this morning, pepsico pulling 2 liter bottles and 12-pack products from grocery stores in philadelphia over the new tax on soda and sweetened drinks. the tax of 1.5 cents per ounce is imposed at the distributor level. if fully passed on to the consumers it would amount to 1.44 on a six-pack of 16 ounce bottles. pepsi says it wants to offer products and pack saj sizage si working families can afford. >>> still to come, the top stories and a round up of global markets. plus making canada cool again. how banking on prime minister justin trudeau's good looks has backfired for our neighbors to the north. stay tuned, you're watching "worldwide exchange" on cnbc. ...we've helped our investors stay confident for over 75 years. call us or your advisor. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. experience exciting offers on s
the board. yields sli s slipped. the ten-year yield paints the picture nicely. sitting just bang on 2.4%. a couple weeks agod 2.6. that slipped significantly over the last couple of weeks. yields falling, hurting the dollar, hurting the banks, hurting the trump reflation trade. >>> making headlines this morning, pepsico pulling 2 liter bottles and 12-pack products from grocery stores in philadelphia over the new tax on soda and sweetened drinks. the tax of 1.5 cents per ounce is...
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the s&p up one percent. say aim lavatory for nasdaq. the yahoo stock we talked about a moment ago with pam. down by almost one full percent. >>> in a few hours now, federal reserve will wrap up the policy meeting. rate hikes would be good news for saver who's have been earning little on their accounts but would push up payments on mortgages, credit cards and other loans. after all of the demands for president trump to release his tax returns we are now seeing part of this 2005 return. janet has more on how the documents became public and reaction to the news. >> you may have heard we have significant breaking news tonight. donald trump's tax returns have surfaced. >> reporter: msnbc's rachel maddow says they were sent to david k january son. the two leaked pages of the 2005 tax returns reveal that he had an income of $153 million that year and paid $38 million in taxes. nothing in the documents answered questions about whether donald trump's business had any ties to russia or other foreign entities. >> the greater concern, the worry that this president may be financially beholdent to an ind
the s&p up one percent. say aim lavatory for nasdaq. the yahoo stock we talked about a moment ago with pam. down by almost one full percent. >>> in a few hours now, federal reserve will wrap up the policy meeting. rate hikes would be good news for saver who's have been earning little on their accounts but would push up payments on mortgages, credit cards and other loans. after all of the demands for president trump to release his tax returns we are now seeing part of this 2005...
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s drew smith. >> she was young, vibrant, intellige intelligent. >> reporter: one year ago today someone who continues to elude police ended the 26-year-old's life.und a hateful message smeared in blood on the wall of her apartment. >> whoever committed this heinous act scolded the rest of her in the shower. >> reporter: last year neighbors told us they were puzzled. >> no one heard anything? it's unbelievable. >> reporter: benson had a great job and was a part-time student. >> to lose her io senselessly, so violently has really broken us as a family. >> reporter: today ther was too emotion tool speak about the crimend this incident has left an and while icsome people, they don't have e person they've been looking for. >> if there's left, any soul left, do the right thing. >> reporter: the right thing to. >>> a south jersey police officer is charged with for allegedly exposing himself to young boys in a restaurant bathroom. anthony ezwas off duty at the time. they said he fondled andast nig applebee's. >> he says every time he close his eyes he sees this man laughing, shaking his they're internal affairs investigation. >>> they released new video
s drew smith. >> she was young, vibrant, intellige intelligent. >> reporter: one year ago today someone who continues to elude police ended the 26-year-old's life.und a hateful message smeared in blood on the wall of her apartment. >> whoever committed this heinous act scolded the rest of her in the shower. >> reporter: last year neighbors told us they were puzzled. >> no one heard anything? it's unbelievable. >> reporter: benson had a great job and was a...
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ago that the dow crossed through 20,000. the s&p rose 32, the nasdaq up 79. all three major indexes at record highs tonight. volume on the big board, the heaviest of the year, 4.3 billion shares traded. the trump rally picking up steam, markets posting $3.2 trillion in paper gains since the election of president donald trump. >>> snapchat set to make trading debut tomorrow, $17 a share. snap valued at 24 billion make together second biggest ipo since alibaba in 2014. just a few years ago that facebook made a very generous offer to snap, offering $3 billion for the company. i'll bet there are a lot of folks over there at snap who are absolutely thrilled that they turned that offer down. a reminder to listen to my reports three times a day coast-to-coast on the salem radio network. >>> up next, the president last night delivered a message of unity. >> for all americans, this is our vision. this is our mission, but we can only get there together. we are one people with one destiny. lou: just what made this such a remarkable speech? that's the subject of my commentary here next. >>> and a mysterious fireball sparking lot
ago that the dow crossed through 20,000. the s&p rose 32, the nasdaq up 79. all three major indexes at record highs tonight. volume on the big board, the heaviest of the year, 4.3 billion shares traded. the trump rally picking up steam, markets posting $3.2 trillion in paper gains since the election of president donald trump. >>> snapchat set to make trading debut tomorrow, $17 a share. snap valued at 24 billion make together second biggest ipo since alibaba in 2014. just a few...
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there is neighborhood on either side, bandon factories but there is not even a railroad cross ago this would even give this guy the opportunity to be on the track shave a good story somewhere along the line here but we don't have any reports yet if there are any injuries but looking live there, there is the big antenna towers thaw usually see coming over the henry avenue bridge there but there is not even a chance for that car to be on the tra. police. just watch for meland street nearexpressway, this is e look accident eastbound in the tunnel under 30th street station taking out left lane and police are on the way obviously everybody is backed up getting in the train station. what is the forecast like for st. patrick's day and weekend, scottie's got tonight 15 seconds >>> st. patrick's day forecast it is cold but not as arctic as it was, earlier in the week n , 23, temperatures, yeah, we will melting, 41 centerley. we're dry, qui but look at thisp per system around great lakes, wintry mix, saturday morning, north and west, and th se some snowfall area wide, temperatures will be in the lower 40's. so by this afternoon upper 30 's,rning that wintr
there is neighborhood on either side, bandon factories but there is not even a railroad cross ago this would even give this guy the opportunity to be on the track shave a good story somewhere along the line here but we don't have any reports yet if there are any injuries but looking live there, there is the big antenna towers thaw usually see coming over the henry avenue bridge there but there is not even a chance for that car to be on the tra. police. just watch for meland street...
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the first time ever. s&p 500 moments ago, topping 2400 for the first time ever. nasdaq hitting record highs. trader's take onng us, cnbc peter costa. gentlemen, good to see you both. 2400. what are the levels you're watching at this point? >> at this point, the market has gone straight up. peter thinks they've probably topped out here. this is all on the heels of donald trump's very presidential speech last night and the announcement of the $1 trillion infrastructure package. you put that on the back drop of the data we've seen recently in employment, cpi and everything is pointing green here right now. even the announcement or the expectation of a rate hike going up to 82% in march has done nothing to slow this down. we're sitting here, watching. >> peter, what are you seeing in terms of border flow? is this a rally being met with enthusiasm? >> yes, it's being met with enthusiasm from everybody in the united states and canada except for me. because i -- >> why are you the grinch? why are you the grinch, peter? why can't you get on the trump train? we've been rallying to record highs. >> oh, stop with this
the first time ever. s&p 500 moments ago, topping 2400 for the first time ever. nasdaq hitting record highs. trader's take onng us, cnbc peter costa. gentlemen, good to see you both. 2400. what are the levels you're watching at this point? >> at this point, the market has gone straight up. peter thinks they've probably topped out here. this is all on the heels of donald trump's very presidential speech last night and the announcement of the $1 trillion infrastructure package. you put...
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ago, and everything is gone. acre grass fire destroyed homes. >> we dropped everything we could. >>'s inferno is putting drivers and residents on alert, threatening to jump the highway outside naples, florida. mena: that was phillip reporting. we are not dealing with all of that. doug: but we have severe drought conditions in our area, and a large portion of the central plains are under a red flag warning. i do not even try to figure the weather out anymore, i stay a couple of days ahead. jummy: and if you cannot figure it out, i definitely cannot. doug: it will start turning colder friday and the weekend. it will feel like the middle of winter, even though it is the end of winter. a live shot from our camera. 56 degrees. trees. driving to work this morning, i noticed how green, with red buds on the trees everywhere. we are ahead of schedule. also running ahead are the pollen updates. a high level for tree pollen already here, in the eighth day of march. grasses and everything else is low. weather conditions will change. issoon as it warms up, it back again. we are in that season for sure. 61 at potomac. 62 in ashburn and turned in. burke, 61 in largo. waldo
ago, and everything is gone. acre grass fire destroyed homes. >> we dropped everything we could. >>'s inferno is putting drivers and residents on alert, threatening to jump the highway outside naples, florida. mena: that was phillip reporting. we are not dealing with all of that. doug: but we have severe drought conditions in our area, and a large portion of the central plains are under a red flag warning. i do not even try to figure the weather out anymore, i stay a couple of days...
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one of the homeowners...kron4's haaziq madyun has the story. this is what the hillside looks like behind tim alfords home on augusta drive in moraga. the hill gave way about year agowas red tagged shortly thereafter and remains so to this day. that is because the hill... still looks like this."it's been just about a year and thing look just about like they did a year ago"the hill behind alford's home is owned by ebmud. on tuesday alford was one of several moraga residents who went to ebmud's board of directors meeting to demand some action in repairing the hill. "i think it is your realm to ask your staff and your counsel and your risk management department why it's taking so long, it is pretty expensive, we're renting a house nearby and we're still paying a mortgage" "your staff wants to tell us that ebmud is not responsible for a landslide on its property, if the property belonged to me, you or anybody else, they would be responsible for maintaining that property and fixing that landslide as a downhill land owner"the lafayette-moraga regional trail is also closed as a result of the slide"never did i ever think that day, that i would be standing here in front of
one of the homeowners...kron4's haaziq madyun has the story. this is what the hillside looks like behind tim alfords home on augusta drive in moraga. the hill gave way about year agowas red tagged shortly thereafter and remains so to this day. that is because the hill... still looks like this."it's been just about a year and thing look just about like they did a year ago"the hill behind alford's home is owned by ebmud. on tuesday alford was one of several moraga residents who went to...