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brian? >> mark potter at the main gate of the place they call the great place of fort hood, texas. mark, thanks. when these kinds of things happen, people's thoughts turn automatically to the possibility of combat stress. and today we learn more about this gunman's medical record and his military record. our pentagon correspondent, jim miklaszewski, picks up that end of the story. jim, good evening. >> reporter: brian, defense officials tonight describe 34-year-old specialist ivan lopez as an underachiever who in 15 years of military service went largely unnoticed until now. as a 19-year-old, lopez joined the army national guard in puerto rico. in his hometown guayanilla today, family friends were shocked by the news. >> translator: he was a normal kid, always obedient. >> reporter: in 2008, he signed up for the army infantry at ft. bliss, texas. on capitol hill today, army chief of staff ray odierno called lopez an experienced soldier. >> had a one-year deployment to the sinai with the nati
brian? >> mark potter at the main gate of the place they call the great place of fort hood, texas. mark, thanks. when these kinds of things happen, people's thoughts turn automatically to the possibility of combat stress. and today we learn more about this gunman's medical record and his military record. our pentagon correspondent, jim miklaszewski, picks up that end of the story. jim, good evening. >> reporter: brian, defense officials tonight describe 34-year-old specialist ivan...
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brian? >> anne thompson, port monmouth, new jersey on the jersey shore. anne, thanks. >>> these past couple days we've had a big wake-up call in southern california where the ground has been unusually quiet in the greater los angeles area over the past few years. that changed when a 5.1 caused some minor damage. it rattled a lot of people friday night. it took place not along the more famous san andreas fault, but puente hills. the good folks at cal tech are watching all of it tonight. >> when an earthquake happens on this fault it is just about the worst one we can imagine, it is long enough to have an earthquake greater than magnitude 7, maybe 7.5. it's located directly under the oldest parts of our city. so we have hundreds of thousands of very bad buildings that will be exposed to very strong shaking. so we put it all together and it's about the worst earthquake we can think of happening. >> it is true that friday night's earthquake was the strongest in the area since '08. and at this po
brian? >> anne thompson, port monmouth, new jersey on the jersey shore. anne, thanks. >>> these past couple days we've had a big wake-up call in southern california where the ground has been unusually quiet in the greater los angeles area over the past few years. that changed when a 5.1 caused some minor damage. it rattled a lot of people friday night. it took place not along the more famous san andreas fault, but puente hills. the good folks at cal tech are watching all of it...
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good evening, brian. >> reporter: good evening, dan.spent six months trying to learn all we could about this company which is now the target of federal investigations and the subject of an epic battle between wall street billionaires. >> ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the 2013 herbalife extravagan extravaganza. >> reporter: the american dream seems alive and well at diet and nutrition product company called herbalife. >> let's have a little fun, you know! this is herbalife! >> reporter: the ceo michael johnson at a convention of its big money earners. >> the cumulative value of our bonus tonight is $52 million. give me one of those checks! >> reporter: even more impressive are the highly produced videos posted on youtube from some of herbalife's top independent distributors. >> if you just dream you also can have everything we have and much more. >> reporter: the lore of big homes, private helicopters and fast cars. >> i step out of the ferrari, people go, what does that guy do for a living? and i go i am an herbalife independent dist
good evening, brian. >> reporter: good evening, dan.spent six months trying to learn all we could about this company which is now the target of federal investigations and the subject of an epic battle between wall street billionaires. >> ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the 2013 herbalife extravagan extravaganza. >> reporter: the american dream seems alive and well at diet and nutrition product company called herbalife. >> let's have a little fun, you know! this is...
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mandy and brian? >> seema, thank you very much. >>> so el it top top of the show, we laid out the big street signs. the big question, though, is how can you use this information to make some money? joining us jackablen, and chris sylvan, chief investment officer. jack, this is the part of the show that you tell me i'm wrong. >> you see read my mind. >> and the notes. >> what it is is i will say u.s. large caps, you book trading, if you look at median levels probably about 18 to 2 percentage points, however, if you look at russell 2000, i'm going to argue they're dangerously overvalue d keep in mind, this wasn't an overall sell-off, because emerging marx were actually rallying. what that says to me is maybe investors are starting to look at valuation against. you have developed markets, reasonably priced, small caps very expensive, emerging markets pretty cheap. perhaps we're starting just to see a bit of a valuation correction going on. >> in just a second, but first of all, brian, i'm going to throw
mandy and brian? >> seema, thank you very much. >>> so el it top top of the show, we laid out the big street signs. the big question, though, is how can you use this information to make some money? joining us jackablen, and chris sylvan, chief investment officer. jack, this is the part of the show that you tell me i'm wrong. >> you see read my mind. >> and the notes. >> what it is is i will say u.s. large caps, you book trading, if you look at median levels...
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mike, good evening. >> reporter: hi, brian, good evening to you. severe weather pounded the deep south this morning before sunrise and here in covington county, mississippi, the results were devastating. an ef-2 tornado with winds as high as 125 miles per hour touched down in the rural community of hot coffee, mississippi, in covington county, hitting before residents could even react. >> and all i heard was a little noise say boom and then my trailer -- it picked my trailer up and then right on top of this car. >> reporter: the early morning storm destroyed nearly 30 homes and tore the roof off dozens more, leaving downed power lines in this its wake. seven people were injured. near jackson, mississippi, seven inches of rain turned streets into lakes and forced people to abandon their cars. >> i had to come and knock on people's doors just to get them to come evacuate their cars before it took them under. >> reporter: the heavy rain in mississippi created a flash flood, sleeping a 9-year-old girl away from her parents' back stoop last night. the s
mike, good evening. >> reporter: hi, brian, good evening to you. severe weather pounded the deep south this morning before sunrise and here in covington county, mississippi, the results were devastating. an ef-2 tornado with winds as high as 125 miles per hour touched down in the rural community of hot coffee, mississippi, in covington county, hitting before residents could even react. >> and all i heard was a little noise say boom and then my trailer -- it picked my trailer up and...
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and brian bates is out videotaping, as usual.es a truck pick up a woman he knows to be a prostitute. so he starts rolling. >> no big deal. like every other case, i'll follow it and see where they go. well, the first thing that caught me odd was they went to a church parking lot. i get out of my car. first thing i do is i record the car's tag number, and i call 911 because they moved to the back of the truck. >> police arrive on the scene quickly, within a couple of minutes, and ordered those two out of the truck. >> the john is getting out. very large, black male. he's getting out. and something odd happened at that point. the police officer did something i've never seen a police officer do. he had his gun drawn. but he approached the man, literally putting it inches from his head. and says, "i'm going to f'ing shoot you right in the head." >> brian stands just feet away, keeping his camera trained on the action, and watches as that officer gets more and more physical with the john. >> down to the ground! >> the police officer is
and brian bates is out videotaping, as usual.es a truck pick up a woman he knows to be a prostitute. so he starts rolling. >> no big deal. like every other case, i'll follow it and see where they go. well, the first thing that caught me odd was they went to a church parking lot. i get out of my car. first thing i do is i record the car's tag number, and i call 911 because they moved to the back of the truck. >> police arrive on the scene quickly, within a couple of minutes, and...
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brian? >> andrea, thanks. >>> at this hour, investigators trying to find the wreckage of that missing malaysian airlines 777. they're analyzing images of the sea floor in the southern indian ocean, this after the first full successful completed mission for that unmanned sub three miles down beneath the surface. katy tor is in perth, australia, with the latest again tonight. good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. it is friday morning here in perth australia and it turns out is third time was a charm for bluefin 21 finally able to complete its first full pass of the ocean floor after two aborted missions. officials say they were able to greatly reduce the search zone but so far they haven't found anything of note. good news for the reduction, though, because it's unclear how much longer the governments involved will be able to keep footing the bill on this effort. in fact, earlier this week, the australian prime minister hinted at stopping the aerial search. so far they doe estimate i
brian? >> andrea, thanks. >>> at this hour, investigators trying to find the wreckage of that missing malaysian airlines 777. they're analyzing images of the sea floor in the southern indian ocean, this after the first full successful completed mission for that unmanned sub three miles down beneath the surface. katy tor is in perth, australia, with the latest again tonight. good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. it is friday morning here in perth australia and it...
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brian? >> all right. lester holt, mayflower, arkansas. we'll keep an eye on it all night and so will the weather channel err more tonight, of course, on your late local news. >>> other news, the search for the missing malaysia airlines 777 could be a long face. underwater as the air cop ration, the part of this that was looking for wreckage on the surface of the water now comes to an end over seven weeks after the aircraft disappeared. nbc's katy tur remains at search headquarters in perth, australia, good evening. >> reporter: it's not the news they wanted to come out of here announcing another phase of the investigation. they are suspending the aerial search and widening out the underwater search since the current location offered no clues. in addition to bluefin 21, they will seek help from commercial specialized contractors with sophisticated technology, like the u.s. navy orion which is a towed submersible that can go deeper and send back data realtime. the new search zone is ten of tho
brian? >> all right. lester holt, mayflower, arkansas. we'll keep an eye on it all night and so will the weather channel err more tonight, of course, on your late local news. >>> other news, the search for the missing malaysia airlines 777 could be a long face. underwater as the air cop ration, the part of this that was looking for wreckage on the surface of the water now comes to an end over seven weeks after the aircraft disappeared. nbc's katy tur remains at search...
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peter, good evening. >> reporter: brian, good evening to you. investigators say this attack lasted nearly five minutes. the suspect stabbing and slashing fellow students with a pair of knives that police say were eight to ten inches long. another school, another grim and familiar scene. >> life-threatening injuries. >> yeah. >> reporter: 7:13 a.m., the doors had just opened for the day when the teenagers at franklin regional high school became targets. >> i saw people running and screaming and crying. just blood everywhere. it was very traumatizing. >> reporter: police say a 16-year-old sophomore with a knife in each hand was on a vicious rampage, attacking students. >> the fire alarm went off. i was walking over towards the exit, and there was blood all over the floor. someone yelled, "she got stabbed." >> reporter: that fire alarm was pulled bay student who officials say was trying to warn his classmates of the danger. >> the fire alarm being pulled probably assisted with evacuating the school, and that was a good thing that that was done. >>
peter, good evening. >> reporter: brian, good evening to you. investigators say this attack lasted nearly five minutes. the suspect stabbing and slashing fellow students with a pair of knives that police say were eight to ten inches long. another school, another grim and familiar scene. >> life-threatening injuries. >> yeah. >> reporter: 7:13 a.m., the doors had just opened for the day when the teenagers at franklin regional high school became targets. >> i saw...
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david: thank you, tom karsten, brian frank, brian soessy. the two brians thank you very much. liz: the crisis in ukraine shows no sign of ending even though yesterday we had a deal in geneva apparently would diffuse the conflict. is this diplomatic agreement already falling apart? david: it seems to be. fox news's leland vittert is live in the ukraine with the very latest. leland, even the president wasn't talking up this deal that much yesterday. >> reporter: exact live. a lot of skepticism from president obama. that is playing out to be well-placed today. we are in the far eastern part of ukraine where the russian separatist have taken over the russian parliament building. we visited there to meet with the leader of that movement there. right now despite this deal they are doubling down on their demand. the men guarding this building say they are willing to give their lives rather than hand over control to ukrainian government once again and trying to retake the main parliament building here in the eastern part of the country would be one heck after fight. not only with thes
david: thank you, tom karsten, brian frank, brian soessy. the two brians thank you very much. liz: the crisis in ukraine shows no sign of ending even though yesterday we had a deal in geneva apparently would diffuse the conflict. is this diplomatic agreement already falling apart? david: it seems to be. fox news's leland vittert is live in the ukraine with the very latest. leland, even the president wasn't talking up this deal that much yesterday. >> reporter: exact live. a lot of...
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. >> and i'm brian. brian webb was at the press conference which just wrapped up and he has the details. hi brian. >> the points that came out of today. the investigators say the fedex driver never hit the brakes and two, that even though there received the brand-new tour bus, several people were thrown from it to their death. new faces were drawn to the two day old crash site to pay respects. it is just a patch of scorched earth now, but the thought of what happened here is burned into the minds of the people who live nearby. >> we heard the explosions and saw the smoke. at that time, we didn't realize the total horrific nature of exactly what had happened. >> investigators came back to the crash site on more official business. they found that the bus tried to swerve to the right to avoid impact, but that the fedex truck driver never hit the brakes. >> it was clearly reaction on the part of the bus driver. we can different that from the truck driver where we see no marks. >> the two burned out vehicles
. >> and i'm brian. brian webb was at the press conference which just wrapped up and he has the details. hi brian. >> the points that came out of today. the investigators say the fedex driver never hit the brakes and two, that even though there received the brand-new tour bus, several people were thrown from it to their death. new faces were drawn to the two day old crash site to pay respects. it is just a patch of scorched earth now, but the thought of what happened here is burned...
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next is "nightly news" with brian williams. see you at 6:00. >>> on our broadcast tonight, outbreak and it's a troubling one. a spike in measles cases across this country. the highest in almost 20 years, and tonight, the cdc is hitting back at parentwho are not vaccinating their children. >>> hospital attack, a security guard opens fire on american doctors caring for children in afghanistan. a father and son among the dead. >>> new rules on e cigarettes, just as they become a big thing, now comes the crack down. >>> and get a grip, what was he thinking? tonight, major league baseball reacts not so much to cheating but to doing it so openly. "nightly news" begins now. >>> from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with brian williams. >>> good evening. a disease once thought to be gone in the united states is making a come back and today, the centers for disease control pushed back at parents who are declining vaccines for their children. the number of children with measles in this country is spikin
next is "nightly news" with brian williams. see you at 6:00. >>> on our broadcast tonight, outbreak and it's a troubling one. a spike in measles cases across this country. the highest in almost 20 years, and tonight, the cdc is hitting back at parentwho are not vaccinating their children. >>> hospital attack, a security guard opens fire on american doctors caring for children in afghanistan. a father and son among the dead. >>> new rules on e cigarettes,...
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okay, what do you think about this, brian? >> brian! >> well, brian, where did you go? brian?really like. you felt like you are loningly, it would be. >> this is more awkward. and the animal sitting at dinner and not make it like a weird situation. >> it is chlor you are reading alone with a stuffed animal. >> how insecure dow have to be to prefer to sit next to a stuffed animal. and what is worse just one, just >> people are tuning into the program at last second and coming to check us out. they're trying to figure out why you were holding, they think that hashtag one lucky guy and he is scared. >> clearly happier with the bear. >> no. >> come back on this couch. one lucky bear and all. >> good night, everybody. >> he is a little hairier than you but -- >> bear thinks this is sport. >> i will slide over. do you have to step up on the couch? >> you said you were athletic. >> hear something a sport. >> a lot of people like to go to movies alone. >> you live in new york where it is common to eat by yourself. middle america it is harder to go out to eat by yourself. >> there is n
okay, what do you think about this, brian? >> brian! >> well, brian, where did you go? brian?really like. you felt like you are loningly, it would be. >> this is more awkward. and the animal sitting at dinner and not make it like a weird situation. >> it is chlor you are reading alone with a stuffed animal. >> how insecure dow have to be to prefer to sit next to a stuffed animal. and what is worse just one, just >> people are tuning into the program at last...
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i love having brian williams on the show. bri-wi.illy. >> steve: b-willy he is the best. >> jimmy: b-dubs. b-dubby dubs. he's the best in the business. always helping us out. we love having him on the show. slow jam and other stuff. and one of our favorite things to do on the show is go through old news footage of him. things that he says at the desk and then we edit the words down to make it look like he's rapping. it actually comes together -- [ cheers and applause ] you've seen it. he's got mad skills. so anyways, here's a new edition. here's brian williams edited to look like he's rapping to snoop dogg classic "gin and juice." [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ with so much drama in the lbc it's kind of hard being snoop d.o. double g ♪ ♪ but i somehow some way keep coming up with funky ass [ bleep ] like every single day ♪ ♪ may i kick a little something for the g's and make a few ends as i breeze through ♪ ♪ two in the morning and the party is still jumping cause my momma ain't home ♪ ♪ i got bitches in the living room getting it on an
i love having brian williams on the show. bri-wi.illy. >> steve: b-willy he is the best. >> jimmy: b-dubs. b-dubby dubs. he's the best in the business. always helping us out. we love having him on the show. slow jam and other stuff. and one of our favorite things to do on the show is go through old news footage of him. things that he says at the desk and then we edit the words down to make it look like he's rapping. it actually comes together -- [ cheers and applause ] you've seen...
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lester, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. you look around here, you walk the brick and glass littered streets of tupelo and amazed no one here died from the tornado. take a look across the street. you can look at the buildings on either side for about a half mile or so, either destroyed or badly damaged that includes homes. with the threat of more bad weather across the south tonight you can understand why people are in shock and on edge. >> it's moving to the right. >> reporter: on monday there were 67 reports of tornadoes touching down in five states. 46 reports in mississippi alone. where survivors recounted the terrifying minutes. >> pressure dropped. ears hurt. all of that stuff. hear the train coming like everybody says you hear the train coming. >> reporter: the twister that ripped through tupelo destroyed an entire business district and sent trees crashing in to nearby homes. amy justice and her neighbors scurried into a backyard shelter just in time. >> everything started to shake and you could hear the disaster goin
lester, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. you look around here, you walk the brick and glass littered streets of tupelo and amazed no one here died from the tornado. take a look across the street. you can look at the buildings on either side for about a half mile or so, either destroyed or badly damaged that includes homes. with the threat of more bad weather across the south tonight you can understand why people are in shock and on edge. >> it's moving to the right....
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. >> brian williams continues our coverage on "nightly news." see you in 30 minutes. >>> on our broadcast tonight, breaking news. a shooting at the army base in fort hood, texas. there are multiple injuries. we'll have a live report. >>> sounding the alarm after a powerful earthquake triggers tsunami fears as far away as hawaii. tonight after a shaky time, what they're doing to prepare in l.a. where a lot of experts continue to say it's not a matter of if but when. >>> big money. a major ruling froa divided supreme court today further opening the floodgates for wealthy donors to influence american politics. >>> and "making a difference." ann curry with tonight's report about a young woman's inspiring effort to pay it forward in life. "nightly news" begins now. >> announcer: from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with brian williams. >>> good evening. and we're going to begin here tonight with a breaking news story. and once again tonight, we are covering reports of a shooting at fort hood in texas. tonight after
. >> brian williams continues our coverage on "nightly news." see you in 30 minutes. >>> on our broadcast tonight, breaking news. a shooting at the army base in fort hood, texas. there are multiple injuries. we'll have a live report. >>> sounding the alarm after a powerful earthquake triggers tsunami fears as far away as hawaii. tonight after a shaky time, what they're doing to prepare in l.a. where a lot of experts continue to say it's not a matter of if but...
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brian? >> seema, thank you very much. >>> certainly with amazon, tracking one of worst days of the year, guys. so maybe after years of don't worry, we'll post higher profits later strategy, is jeff bezos finally losing his touch with investors? morgan brennan -- all right. i think we'll discuss amazon -- it's a hard show just to sit in on, because it goes and flows. it's like a buffet at shoney's. you never really know where to go. yoefrg looks good, but you can't decide to go for the waffles or fruit first. >> it's harder to look at pete than amanda. >> you know, that's just not right. >> no, it is right. >> yeah, 100% right. >> is jeff bezos losing his golden touch? >> my answer to that question would be yes. the problem, the spending has been going on, we know, quarter after quarter, and trying to acquire and get themselves into a question. some of the spin, they're trying to get themselves not just the cloud, but over into china. there's an issue, because mark mahaney was saying, competi
brian? >> seema, thank you very much. >>> certainly with amazon, tracking one of worst days of the year, guys. so maybe after years of don't worry, we'll post higher profits later strategy, is jeff bezos finally losing his touch with investors? morgan brennan -- all right. i think we'll discuss amazon -- it's a hard show just to sit in on, because it goes and flows. it's like a buffet at shoney's. you never really know where to go. yoefrg looks good, but you can't decide to go...
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. >> reporter: hi, brian. the new ceo mary barra has been with the company for 30 years, but she said she knew nothing about cars shutting down, air bags failing until she became ceo in january. the horrific stories of accidents and fatalities have filled the headlines for weeks. general motors confirms at least 32 crashes and 13 deaths linked to a faulty ignition switch it admits it knew about at least a decade ago, yet failed to warn customers. today, seven weeks after first announcing a worldwide recall, gm's new ceo faced an angry congress, and promised to do the right thing. >> that begins with my sincere apologies to everyone who has been affected by this recall. >> reporter: the apology was directed at victims' family members who came to washington demanding answers from gm. >> it's got his ashes in it. my daughter had it done for me. i wear it every day. >> sherry sharkey came for her 21-year-old son michael who died after his car went off the road in upstate new york and caught fire. >> when i close m
. >> reporter: hi, brian. the new ceo mary barra has been with the company for 30 years, but she said she knew nothing about cars shutting down, air bags failing until she became ceo in january. the horrific stories of accidents and fatalities have filled the headlines for weeks. general motors confirms at least 32 crashes and 13 deaths linked to a faulty ignition switch it admits it knew about at least a decade ago, yet failed to warn customers. today, seven weeks after first announcing...
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kate has the pitch. >> thank you so much, brian. we're about 90 minutes into a presentation in which we've heard from both management of valeant, as well as, of course, pershing square founder and ceo bill ackman, who says this is representing now 30% of his total capital at pershing square, this particular twofold investment. he's taken shares in both valeant, which is looking to take over allergan, as well as allergan itself. he's now their single largest shareholder. a lot of interesting discussion about the benefits of this put together. the idea of the durability of assets that would bring to valeant as part of the merger with allergan, the idea there are less patent issues than with other similar potential mergers. the focus that valeant puts on sales and how they've seen that's helpful to results in terms of emerging markets as well as the u.s. over-the-counter products as well as patented products. a lot of interesting detail there. i do notice a change of tone in bill ackman. he's still got the funny one-liners, and i'll br
kate has the pitch. >> thank you so much, brian. we're about 90 minutes into a presentation in which we've heard from both management of valeant, as well as, of course, pershing square founder and ceo bill ackman, who says this is representing now 30% of his total capital at pershing square, this particular twofold investment. he's taken shares in both valeant, which is looking to take over allergan, as well as allergan itself. he's now their single largest shareholder. a lot of...
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he's going to be joineding brian it is milken conference. or brian is going to ask him how he would handled vladimir putin. >>> tomorrow is the big reveal. from 25 to number one. up next we'll profile another one of the contenders. be sure to stick around for that, but sure bill griffeth, what's coming up on "closing bell", sir? >> it's coming down to the last hour again, mandy. we'll see what happens then, but also we're wondering, you were talking about bank of america, how on earth did bac miscalculate the capital levels. what it means for the future of the stock and its ceo brian moynihan. also, can the nba force l.a. clippers' owner donald sterling to sell the team after allegedly making those racist comments? attorney bob bennett, remember him? he represented marge schott severaliers after his own remarks and the aftermath. he'll be weighing in. >>> and more earnings coming your way. herbalife reports tonight. kelly is back with me, trust me, she's here. we'll see you at the top of the hour on "closing bell." tdd# 1-888-628-2419 search
he's going to be joineding brian it is milken conference. or brian is going to ask him how he would handled vladimir putin. >>> tomorrow is the big reveal. from 25 to number one. up next we'll profile another one of the contenders. be sure to stick around for that, but sure bill griffeth, what's coming up on "closing bell", sir? >> it's coming down to the last hour again, mandy. we'll see what happens then, but also we're wondering, you were talking about bank of...
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good evening. >> hey, there, brian.uesday morning, day 39 out here, an ocean shield traded in the pinger for blue fin 21, the robotic submarine. it took two hours for it to get to the bottom of the ocean, about three miles down. there, it will create a 3d sonar map of the ocean floor. it will do that for 16 hours before it comes back up, and they analyze and download all that data. when all is said and done, about a 24-hour process before they have any real answers. they will do this in sections. the first section is where their best hopes lie. although ocean shield didn't hear any new pings during the week, it did detect an oil b slick down sea from where it had been searching. experts say it's unlikely to be part of mh 370 after all this time, but they will analyze it nonetheless. >> katy, thanks. >>> the pulitzer prizes, both the guard been a newspaper and for snowden bottoms. "boston globe" one for coverage of the boston bombing. tyler hicks of the new york times won for photography for his indelible photographs of
good evening. >> hey, there, brian.uesday morning, day 39 out here, an ocean shield traded in the pinger for blue fin 21, the robotic submarine. it took two hours for it to get to the bottom of the ocean, about three miles down. there, it will create a 3d sonar map of the ocean floor. it will do that for 16 hours before it comes back up, and they analyze and download all that data. when all is said and done, about a 24-hour process before they have any real answers. they will do this in...
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i'm brian hackney. elizabeth cook, in notarang >>> breaking news, the landing gear of a plane bad and it make s it all of the way to maui. >>> brian webb is live at the airport where the whole thing started, brian? >> the 16-year-old boy say run away boy, he hopped the fence, climbed up in the landing gear of the 767 and several hours later tumbled on to the tarmac in maui, hawaii. here he is, you see the boy on the stretcher. in the airport in maui, taken by the local newspaper earlier today. the fbi believes the boy was unconscious of the flight that climbs to 38,000 feet with the temperatures dipping to 80 degrees below 0. a witness saw him fall out of the plane around 10:30 this morning. the fbi questioned him, they say medically he seems fine. just disoriented not to mention lucky. apparently he did not know exactly where he was heading when he climbed in. both airports say they have video of the boy in and around the plane and shoe marks found in the wheel well. he is now with hawaii's child prote
i'm brian hackney. elizabeth cook, in notarang >>> breaking news, the landing gear of a plane bad and it make s it all of the way to maui. >>> brian webb is live at the airport where the whole thing started, brian? >> the 16-year-old boy say run away boy, he hopped the fence, climbed up in the landing gear of the 767 and several hours later tumbled on to the tarmac in maui, hawaii. here he is, you see the boy on the stretcher. in the airport in maui, taken by the local...
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brian? >> katy tur at search headquarters in perth, australia. katy, thanks. >>> as the crisis in ukraine plays out with russia, the u.s. is making its presence known militarily in neighboring countries, though this should not be confused with any kind of combat footing deployment. about 150 u.s. troops arrived in poland today for military exercises. others being sent to estonia, latvia, lithuania, 600 in all. the pentagon says the aim here is to send a signal to reassure those nato countries the u.s. remains committed to their defense. >>> there are ominous reports tonight of yet another chemical attack in syria. syrian opposition activists who posted this video online, unconfirmed as of yet by nbc news, claim chlorine gas was recently used by syrian government forces on towns held by the rebels, and the scores of people were left coughing and choking and gasping for breath. the government denies these reports. members of the u.n. security council are calling for an investigation. chlorine, obviously, highly toxic, is of concern here because it
brian? >> katy tur at search headquarters in perth, australia. katy, thanks. >>> as the crisis in ukraine plays out with russia, the u.s. is making its presence known militarily in neighboring countries, though this should not be confused with any kind of combat footing deployment. about 150 u.s. troops arrived in poland today for military exercises. others being sent to estonia, latvia, lithuania, 600 in all. the pentagon says the aim here is to send a signal to reassure those...
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chuck, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. kathleen sebelius tenure as secretary of health and human services was rocky at best and even her exit speech didn't go as planned. it was an appropriate metaphor, a good-bye glitches. >> knowing they can take care of themselves and their families. unfortunately, a page is missing. [ laughter ] >> reporter: which is a sign the president praised sebelius for steering the sweeping health reform into practice and enduring lots of heat. >> she help guide its implantation, even when it got rough. she's got bumps, i've got bumps, bruises. >> reporter: but the president said it's the final score that matters most, the 7.5 million americans that have signed up for health insurance, exceeding their 7 million goal and giving sebelius a high note to go out on. but there have been hints for months her job was in jeopardy. in an interview during her darkest days of the health carolout, the president questioned her management skills. >> do you have confidence in kathleen sebelius? >> i think she wo
chuck, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. kathleen sebelius tenure as secretary of health and human services was rocky at best and even her exit speech didn't go as planned. it was an appropriate metaphor, a good-bye glitches. >> knowing they can take care of themselves and their families. unfortunately, a page is missing. [ laughter ] >> reporter: which is a sign the president praised sebelius for steering the sweeping health reform into practice and enduring...
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brian?n thompson starting us off from boston. as for the man accused for carrying out these attacks along with his deceased brother his lawyers and the government are preparing for his trial this fall and the prosecution indicated it will seek the death sentence if convicted. we get more tonight from our justice correspondent, pete williams. >> reporter: the lawyers brought in to defend tsarnaev faced two big decisions. the first a change of venue. moving the trial out of the boston courthouse which is under two miles from last year's marathon finish line would get away from city traumatized by the attack. but one poll showed a majority of boston residents oppose the death penalty so the change of venue might not be to shis advantage. his lawyers must also decide whether to urge him to plead guilty if the government would agree not to seek the death penalty. he's now 20 held without bail at a federal medical prison and in recent court filings his lawyers have signaled they will make his age
brian?n thompson starting us off from boston. as for the man accused for carrying out these attacks along with his deceased brother his lawyers and the government are preparing for his trial this fall and the prosecution indicated it will seek the death sentence if convicted. we get more tonight from our justice correspondent, pete williams. >> reporter: the lawyers brought in to defend tsarnaev faced two big decisions. the first a change of venue. moving the trial out of the boston...
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brian, this is interesting. the ban for life is a bit different from what we originally heard that was perhaps just an indefinite ban, and we were hearing a $5 million -- but its 2.5. apparently that's the maximum amount allowed. >> focusing, mandy on what the commissioner did not say. he did not come out at the top and say we are going to force the sale of the clippers. he did everything he could to make it exceptionally uncomfortable if not impossibility for donald sterling to continue to own the team and they said they will work with the league to try to force the sale. so listen to the language of what was not said. it is clear to me that the league right now does not believe it has the authority to force the sale. if it did, i'm sure silver would have said we are stripping donald sterling of the clippers effect i have been immediately. instead they're effectively saying we're going to make it impossible for him to operate the team, exceptionally uncomfortable and try down the road to force the sale, but it'
brian, this is interesting. the ban for life is a bit different from what we originally heard that was perhaps just an indefinite ban, and we were hearing a $5 million -- but its 2.5. apparently that's the maximum amount allowed. >> focusing, mandy on what the commissioner did not say. he did not come out at the top and say we are going to force the sale of the clippers. he did everything he could to make it exceptionally uncomfortable if not impossibility for donald sterling to continue...
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hi, brian. >> reporter: hey, brian. united airlines isn't saying much about how this happened when this cracked in the windshield was first spotted or how it might have happened only that maintenance crews are checking it out and passengers are finally coming home on a different plane. the arrival sign at sfo shows united airlines flight 766 arriving on time at 3:18 this afternoon. actually, it's going to be a little later than that by about 4 hours and for one very good reason. the boeing 747 took off from jfk airport in new york this morning bound for san francisco. while in the air, pilots noticed something very troubling, a crack in the cockpit window. they had to make an emergency landing in a hurry and the closest airport that could handle a huge jet like this indianapolis, indiana. on board the flight, 138 passengers and 8 crew diverted and delayed but safe and sound. and already heading home on another plane. the flight left indianapolis at 5:25 landing at sfo at 7:25 p.m. finally. live in san francisco, brian w
hi, brian. >> reporter: hey, brian. united airlines isn't saying much about how this happened when this cracked in the windshield was first spotted or how it might have happened only that maintenance crews are checking it out and passengers are finally coming home on a different plane. the arrival sign at sfo shows united airlines flight 766 arriving on time at 3:18 this afternoon. actually, it's going to be a little later than that by about 4 hours and for one very good reason. the...
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. >> brian couldn't feel his legs.eel my legs. >> when "caught on camera: close encounters with death" continues. ere, i just got my bill, and i see that it includes my fico® credit score... is that new? yup, you have our discover it card, so you get your fico® score on every statement. and, it's free. that's pretty cool of you guys. well, we just want to help you stay on top of your credit and avoid surprises. good. i hate surprises. surprise! whoa. is it your birthday? yep. cheers. at discover, we treat you like you'd treat you. free fico® credit score. get the it card at discover.com. >>> all i could see was fireworks. it was sparks everywhere. >> i instantly knew, oh, no, we hit power lines. >> police. >> these are the passengers of the airplane that is caught in the power line. >> you are on the plane that crashed into the power line? >> yes, we are in the plane. right now. both of us. >> two men caught in a death-defying, high-wire act. for brian hooker, a 31-year-old atlanta technology entrepreneur, flying has b
. >> brian couldn't feel his legs.eel my legs. >> when "caught on camera: close encounters with death" continues. ere, i just got my bill, and i see that it includes my fico® credit score... is that new? yup, you have our discover it card, so you get your fico® score on every statement. and, it's free. that's pretty cool of you guys. well, we just want to help you stay on top of your credit and avoid surprises. good. i hate surprises. surprise! whoa. is it your birthday?...
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brian, back over to you. >> thank you. so, well, i guess we let kevin and brian go. brian, if you're out there. up next, what is herb's five biggest mistakes of all time? >> he'll be fessing up when he messes up. herb is there, he will reveal his top five. >> someone has got to. we asked people a question, how much money do you think you'll need when you retire? then we gave each person a ribbon to show how many years that amount might last. i was trying to, like, pull it a little further. [ woman ] got me to 70 years old. i'm going to have to rethink this thing. it's hard to imagine how much we'll need for a retirement that could last 30 years or more. so maybe we need to approach things differently, if we want to be ready for a longer retirement. ♪ if we want to be ready for a longer retirement. so i can reach ally bank 24/7, but there ar24/7.branches? i'm sorry, i'm just really reluctant to try new things. really? what's wrong with trying new things? look! mommy's new vacuum! (cat screech) you feel that in your muscles? i do... drink water. it's a long story. well
brian, back over to you. >> thank you. so, well, i guess we let kevin and brian go. brian, if you're out there. up next, what is herb's five biggest mistakes of all time? >> he'll be fessing up when he messes up. herb is there, he will reveal his top five. >> someone has got to. we asked people a question, how much money do you think you'll need when you retire? then we gave each person a ribbon to show how many years that amount might last. i was trying to, like, pull it a...
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david and brian started talking about it. discovery.ally understand entertainment and have had experience with it. it really reignited our interest should belief that we approach it. but you have to approach it in a new way. that havethe people been exploring it creatively. it will be great to be part of studio around a those very specific kinds of tones and ideas. >> where should we think about where we are going to see this stuff? do you see it on yahoo! or facebook or twitter? >> the great thing about digital content is that it goes everywhere. if you go to russia, we have 11 channels. we have been there for 15 years building those channels. ron and brian can produce a great use of content and we can put it on and be available to everyone to consume. it is a real democracy on these platforms because the great content moves to the top. thing is you can really scale up quite quickly. not like the cable business or the broadcast business where you're getting a license. we are taking advantage of the worldwide infrastructure. web, cell i
david and brian started talking about it. discovery.ally understand entertainment and have had experience with it. it really reignited our interest should belief that we approach it. but you have to approach it in a new way. that havethe people been exploring it creatively. it will be great to be part of studio around a those very specific kinds of tones and ideas. >> where should we think about where we are going to see this stuff? do you see it on yahoo! or facebook or twitter? >>...
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so, we reached out to ron and brian, and ron and brian had also been exploring this area.said together we can really make something happen. that is really how it got started. >> so ron howard experiment did with short. he had a site called pop.com, if you remember. >> the medium of short-term is very enticing. it scratches an area that you just can't with a television show or a feature film because of the way the narratives have to roll out in the way the care others can unfold. yes, we have always had a fascination with it. we have not and in its in a long time. every once in a while i would go to erect something for funny or die. i have always been intrigued. -- i would go to direct something for funny or die. here is the experience. they have the experience with it. this really ignited our belief that you should approach it, but you have to approach it in a new way. you have to reach to the people who now for some years have actually been exploring it creatively, and you know, it is going to be great to be a part of it and to grow a studio around those very specific sma
so, we reached out to ron and brian, and ron and brian had also been exploring this area.said together we can really make something happen. that is really how it got started. >> so ron howard experiment did with short. he had a site called pop.com, if you remember. >> the medium of short-term is very enticing. it scratches an area that you just can't with a television show or a feature film because of the way the narratives have to roll out in the way the care others can unfold....
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melissa and brian? >> thank you very much, seema. >>> so what is really going on with this market, right? we had a pretty spectacular january. we had a pretty lousy february. let's bring in contributor herb greenberg. art, you've been around the cnbc family for a long time as well. and lynisten, you can comment whether or not it's true or not, this market seems difficult, at least from my perspective, doing this a long time, to understand because there's so many ex-term factors out there right now. or is maybe that just recency bias and things have always been this complicated? >> well, sully, that's a great question. if you look at what we're going through right now, it is a major shift from a focus on fund mentals, a focus on earnings, on monetary policy to jumping from flare-up to flare-up on geopolitics, right? we've got the yew jaukraine and it's settled. i think we've always had this. it's just when we cycle through it and the market does things that are difficult to understand because it's caused
melissa and brian? >> thank you very much, seema. >>> so what is really going on with this market, right? we had a pretty spectacular january. we had a pretty lousy february. let's bring in contributor herb greenberg. art, you've been around the cnbc family for a long time as well. and lynisten, you can comment whether or not it's true or not, this market seems difficult, at least from my perspective, doing this a long time, to understand because there's so many ex-term factors...
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brian. >> reporter: let's emphasize the liberal. it is a bakery owner little system from the pacific northwest. 360miles north to see what little rain is falling in california. this weak cold front, there is just a few very wide showers. probably not even hitting ground in sonoma county. what little rain will fall in the overnight hours so don't expect much from this. but, it is auberge system coming at tend of the week. we will have all the details for you when we do the forecast. >> thanks, brian. >>> it is a controversial new twist on happy hour. a buzz some say pack too much of a punch. tonight, the feds are admitting to a major mistake. >>> a surprise change in the play book for a new warriors airy n. how it could we limb -- arena. >>> facing the fire or the lion. the family's dilemma when their safari trip takes a terrifying turn. the warriors. sources for the team tell k5 -- it no at piers 30 an >>> flu at 5:00, a change of plans for the proposed new arena. it will no longer build at peers 30 and 32. instead, they bought a si
brian. >> reporter: let's emphasize the liberal. it is a bakery owner little system from the pacific northwest. 360miles north to see what little rain is falling in california. this weak cold front, there is just a few very wide showers. probably not even hitting ground in sonoma county. what little rain will fall in the overnight hours so don't expect much from this. but, it is auberge system coming at tend of the week. we will have all the details for you when we do the forecast....
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>> this is making a mountain out of a molehill, brian.hink that is the nature of social media, they come and go, it's done in a flashes el we talk about it, probably brings more eyeballs to twitter. i don't think it's going to one way or another affect the way corporations use twitter. >> you really don't? look at what happened. >> i really don't. >> think about it this way, herb, to get a message out you used to have to put on the a press release or leak information through a trusted member of the local media. now every person that accesses user twitter account if you're a company, can effectively control your corporate image. you have maybe 10,000 people that have a way to get the corporate message out. that, i'm sorry, is dangerous. >> this is the modern-day version of the town square. we're just talking about iterations in the modern age of how word of mouth traveled before, right? >> town square doesn't have a $30 million valuation. >> i would say the benefits outweigh the risk here. i just don't see you're going to see people say "n
>> this is making a mountain out of a molehill, brian.hink that is the nature of social media, they come and go, it's done in a flashes el we talk about it, probably brings more eyeballs to twitter. i don't think it's going to one way or another affect the way corporations use twitter. >> you really don't? look at what happened. >> i really don't. >> think about it this way, herb, to get a message out you used to have to put on the a press release or leak information...
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out a redwood in a sausalito backyard and there was significant damage to the house as well and as brian web reports, the homeowner says had she not been out running a few errands she could have been seriously injured. >> reporter: mother nature came calling to elizabeth small's hillside home like nothing she's seen in her 40 years here. >> giant light flash and explosion at the same time. >> reporter: the 80-foot tall redwood tree became a lightning rod. sending a current of electricity through the thick trunk damaging her deck and blasting out two large back windows. >> came crashing through. it was evidently like a -- because you can see there's stuff that was hit way back here on the wall. >> reporter: that one strike left her entire house a mess. books, shoved off shelves. pictures thrown off walls. charred outlets and shattered glass. but elizabeth dodged the bullet. she was not at home for the lightning strike. >> i wish i'd actually seen it happen but i'm really glad i wasn't here. >> reporter: power went out to over 1,000 customers in the area after that lightning strike. there
out a redwood in a sausalito backyard and there was significant damage to the house as well and as brian web reports, the homeowner says had she not been out running a few errands she could have been seriously injured. >> reporter: mother nature came calling to elizabeth small's hillside home like nothing she's seen in her 40 years here. >> giant light flash and explosion at the same time. >> reporter: the 80-foot tall redwood tree became a lightning rod. sending a current of...
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brian went to the lapd.ed in and tried to report the crime and an officer said to him, "well, i've got advice for you. don't ever go see a psychic again." always elusive, april lee is finally tracked down. she's driving in style in a brand new mercedes. we spot her again in a theme park waiting to have lunch. nygaard has bryan reach out to april. the psychic wants an additional $511,000 to continue removing that curse that supposedly swirls around brian. >> these people, they financially exploit somebody under the guise of offering them assistance. >> reporter: nygaard still needs help from law enforcement. he finds it at the d.a.'s office in santa clara county. >> our office considers this crime to be treacherous. >> reporter: it's time to play sting the psychic. the operation will be spearheaded by veteran investigator dennis brookins. >> my job as a criminal investigator is to help victims. my job is not to turn victims away. >> reporter: a script is written. the plot is laid out. and the young actor will
brian went to the lapd.ed in and tried to report the crime and an officer said to him, "well, i've got advice for you. don't ever go see a psychic again." always elusive, april lee is finally tracked down. she's driving in style in a brand new mercedes. we spot her again in a theme park waiting to have lunch. nygaard has bryan reach out to april. the psychic wants an additional $511,000 to continue removing that curse that supposedly swirls around brian. >> these people, they...
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. >> reporter: good evening, brian. we're learning more tonight about the events leading up to the shooting. officials don't believe this was a premeditated killing spree. investigators say they believe shooting suspect ivan lopez acted alone after a confrontation with other soldiers. some of whom were among his victims. >> we do have credible information he was involved in a verbal altercation with soldiers from his unit just prior to him allegedly opening fire. >> reporter: nbc news has also learned lopez told friends he was angry about getting only a single day of leave for his mother's funeral. the three soldiers who are killed here at ft. hood have all been publicly identified. 38-year-old staff sergeant carlos lazaney rodriguez. after serving nearly 20 years in the military, he was planning to retire to puerto rico at the end of the year. rodriguez's aunt says his destiny took a turn for the worst. he died in the place where he loved to be. 37-year-old sergeant timothy owens. a counselor and ten year army veteran.
. >> reporter: good evening, brian. we're learning more tonight about the events leading up to the shooting. officials don't believe this was a premeditated killing spree. investigators say they believe shooting suspect ivan lopez acted alone after a confrontation with other soldiers. some of whom were among his victims. >> we do have credible information he was involved in a verbal altercation with soldiers from his unit just prior to him allegedly opening fire. >> reporter:...
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there's nobody better at creating rate content than ron and brian. the great creative people to work with, it is a good part of this. >> i'm excited for the collaboration because just as a consumer, i'm out there watching and absorbing and i am fascinated by it. it is great to have a really compelling reason to get involved and really understand it and build upon it. >> one of the things that ron and brian felt about this is creating a studio -- they will be running the studio as the creative officers thomas -- officers, but there is an opportunity for so many people who want to tell great stories that can come under our tent. many of the people that ron and brian know and many people that are just out there that want to be or do scripted narrative stories on the web and don't know how to distribute it or monetize it, or maybe to use the mentoring of great creative leaders to figure out how to tell a story. that is one of the exciting things i think. >> ron, what do you think the secret sauce is? you have been thinking about this a long time and have
there's nobody better at creating rate content than ron and brian. the great creative people to work with, it is a good part of this. >> i'm excited for the collaboration because just as a consumer, i'm out there watching and absorbing and i am fascinated by it. it is great to have a really compelling reason to get involved and really understand it and build upon it. >> one of the things that ron and brian felt about this is creating a studio -- they will be running the studio as...
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andrea, good evening. >> good evening, brian. the pentagon says russian troops have been testing equipment and getting within a mile of the border and sending jets in and out, and that prompted ukraine's prime minister accusing russia of trying to start a third world war. hagel tried to call his russian counterpart, but there was no return call. and there's reports that vladimir putin has cut off all high-level contact with washington. meanwhile, there have been skirmishes between russian troops and eastern ukraine. a news reporter, now free, says russian partisans held him for four days, beat him and accused him of working for the cia, which is not true. in south korea today, president obama called european leaders to urge more sanctions on russia that will be imposed on monday we're told. the allies agreed to ratchet up sanctions with russia but not as far as the u.s. wants to avoid hurting their own economy. they do a lot of business with russia. >> andrea mitchell in our d.c. news room tonight. andrea, thanks. >>> some tough
andrea, good evening. >> good evening, brian. the pentagon says russian troops have been testing equipment and getting within a mile of the border and sending jets in and out, and that prompted ukraine's prime minister accusing russia of trying to start a third world war. hagel tried to call his russian counterpart, but there was no return call. and there's reports that vladimir putin has cut off all high-level contact with washington. meanwhile, there have been skirmishes between russian...
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brian? >> remaining active. kate, thanks, as always. >>> still ahead for us this evening, new information just released tonight showing how often the doctor isn't always right, and the warning here is it could be harmful to your health. >>> and later, the crowd goes wild, that is during a new phase of the british invasion down under. >>> the story we mentioned before the break making medical news tonight. new numbers out this evening telling a troubling story that millions of americans are getting the wrong diagnosis every year with many facing life threatening conditions. we get the story tonight from our chief medical editor dr. nancy snyderman. >> reporter: there years ago, 54-year-old judy bainesner, mother of two, went to her doctor with startling symptoms. >> i knew something was wrong. i knew i didn't look well. i knew i didn't feel well. >> reporter: she feared it could be colon cancer but her doctor never advised a colonoscopy. >> i had a history of anemia but he passed it off to possibly being menopaus
brian? >> remaining active. kate, thanks, as always. >>> still ahead for us this evening, new information just released tonight showing how often the doctor isn't always right, and the warning here is it could be harmful to your health. >>> and later, the crowd goes wild, that is during a new phase of the british invasion down under. >>> the story we mentioned before the break making medical news tonight. new numbers out this evening telling a troubling story...
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brian, that is much needed. that's a pretty good chunk there. >> yeah. they are hurting a little bit from that, of course, but a little bit of rain is coming in for us on tuesday. it's not going to make any difference, but it at least will water the lawn and it'll turn temperatures really cold, at least relative to where we have been, it'll be much cooler on tuesday. right now as we head outside, we've got mostly clear skies to start out your saturday morning with some fog and low clouds out there as you can see beyond the old suspension structure of the bay bridge which opened on november 12th, 1936. it's been serving proudly and boldly out there ever since. as we've got numbers this morning, they're on the chill side, winds out of the south in parts of the bay area to as much as 10 miles an hour, but that's about it. concord 50 degrees, oakland has 51 right now, livermore at 49 degrees, san francisco at 50 and in santa rosa this morning it is 45 degrees. pretty nice start to saturday and a pretty good finish too. we got a good day on tap. partly cloudy
brian, that is much needed. that's a pretty good chunk there. >> yeah. they are hurting a little bit from that, of course, but a little bit of rain is coming in for us on tuesday. it's not going to make any difference, but it at least will water the lawn and it'll turn temperatures really cold, at least relative to where we have been, it'll be much cooler on tuesday. right now as we head outside, we've got mostly clear skies to start out your saturday morning with some fog and low clouds...
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my user name is brian seltzer. i like your feedback.ck that caused all hell to break loose. there were conspiracy theories and i'm going to try to clear it all up, after this. ndred and sen thousand dollars per minute. that's what big oil made last year... now they're spending it to rig the system against you. pushing washington to cut american-made biofuels... bullying gas stations to use more of their oil... all so they get richer...and you pay more. truth is, biofuels are cleaner, better for your engine and less expensive. washington, don't let big oil rig the system any more. protect the renewable fuel standard. it's the trusted resource. and now, kbb.com has a whole new way to help you decide on your next new car by showing you what really matters. use 5-year cost to own to compare the long term cost of maintenance, insurance and gas. read reviews. woman: gas milage is awesome. from actual owners and kelley blue book experts. and get the full picture on what it's like to own the cars you're considering kbb.com humans. we are beauti
my user name is brian seltzer. i like your feedback.ck that caused all hell to break loose. there were conspiracy theories and i'm going to try to clear it all up, after this. ndred and sen thousand dollars per minute. that's what big oil made last year... now they're spending it to rig the system against you. pushing washington to cut american-made biofuels... bullying gas stations to use more of their oil... all so they get richer...and you pay more. truth is, biofuels are cleaner, better for...
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so brian, again, this is a very fluid situation.want to remind our audience we're going to keep you updated through the the afternoon on this breaking news story here on fox. thank you to brian and his producers. for now i'm arthel neville. keep it here on fox news because we will continue updating you with inform is a as it comes into our newsroom. in the meantime, though, stick around because a healthy you and carol alt is up next. i'm marcel neville. thanks for joining. okay, listen up! i'm re-workin' the menu. mayo? corn dogs? you are so outta here! aah! [ female announcer ] the complete balanced nutrition of great-tasting ensure. 24 vitamins and minerals, antioxidants, and 9 grams of protein. [ bottle ] ensure®. nutrition inharge™. (agent) i understand. (dad) we've never sold a house before. (agent) i'll walk you guys through every step. (dad) so if we sell, do you think we can swing it? (agent) i have the numbers right here and based on the comps that i've found, the timing is perfect. ...there's a lot of buyers for a house li
so brian, again, this is a very fluid situation.want to remind our audience we're going to keep you updated through the the afternoon on this breaking news story here on fox. thank you to brian and his producers. for now i'm arthel neville. keep it here on fox news because we will continue updating you with inform is a as it comes into our newsroom. in the meantime, though, stick around because a healthy you and carol alt is up next. i'm marcel neville. thanks for joining. okay, listen up! i'm...
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ha-ha-ha. >> that's brian. know, love him or leave him and i love him. >> all right, i love you, baby. >> all right, love you. >> love you. >> bye-bye. >> getting in trouble, there's no if, ands, buts, i can't. if i do, i'll lose my family. got to man up and change, stay home, take care of the family. >> prior to her release two months earlier, brandee nyp said she would like to return to her family as well, and put her crack addiction behind her, but those plans are on hold. >> brandee has been brought back on a bond violation, so the bonding agents are outside with her, appears she's in handcuffs now. we're waiting on a female officer to come in, conduct a pat down search and then we'll process her back into jail. >> hi. >> suzi. >> what's up. >> not going to run on us, right? >> no. come on. >> nyp was apprehended by her bondsman after missing a court date. >> using last night? >> no. >> you're clean? >> let me see your tongue. back there. >> nyp is fingerprinted, soon has another mugshot added to the file.
ha-ha-ha. >> that's brian. know, love him or leave him and i love him. >> all right, i love you, baby. >> all right, love you. >> love you. >> bye-bye. >> getting in trouble, there's no if, ands, buts, i can't. if i do, i'll lose my family. got to man up and change, stay home, take care of the family. >> prior to her release two months earlier, brandee nyp said she would like to return to her family as well, and put her crack addiction behind her, but...
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let's try to take all of that, brian. smith & wesson as an operating company regardless of the product, is it good or some sort of political play? >> you asked me that last year and i'll it's ena year later. the mike rose on the market, we look for a company that creates a vitality, and that vitality is measured by trailing 12-month sales to. look at new products developed within the last two to three years, regardless of the company, whether it's a consumer products company or not, the gun industry has been growing at about 19% a year. we look for the ability to have at least 20% of sales on a 12-month trailing basis to be sourced from new products developed over the last two to three years. two things get you there. one, property, plant and equipment, capital expenditures as a percentage of depreciation and am saimpingortizatioamortiz. the s&p companies are 75% of every dollar they charge off in amortization. the gun market, with respect to a sturm ruegger is doing a little over $2 in property equipment and xap-x, input
let's try to take all of that, brian. smith & wesson as an operating company regardless of the product, is it good or some sort of political play? >> you asked me that last year and i'll it's ena year later. the mike rose on the market, we look for a company that creates a vitality, and that vitality is measured by trailing 12-month sales to. look at new products developed within the last two to three years, regardless of the company, whether it's a consumer products company or not,...
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before he appeared, jimmy fallon showing off brian's latest rap mashup.here is the snoop dog classic gin and juice. ♪ turn off the lights and close the doors ♪ ♪ so we announce to this rolling down the street smoking and sipping on gin and juice ♪ ♪ lay back with my mind on my money and my money on my mind ♪ >> bill karins. so different about this one, right? kate snow, richard engel and triple force. >> that's awesome. >> i recommend if you like this whole series, go watch the interview after it with jimmy fallon. it is hysterical. brian williams just -- >> i wonder what they'll do next. >> that's the interview. brian williams was requesting rap songs he wants. it was really funny. good stuff. northwest is getting some of this good old rain. we're filling up the reservoirs and using your umbrella for the second day in a row. it is coming down now on i-5. portland, northward, rain. only snow at the highest elevations. quarter, half an inch of rain. we're going to add to this significantly over the next two days. we had one storm system that is kicking thr
before he appeared, jimmy fallon showing off brian's latest rap mashup.here is the snoop dog classic gin and juice. ♪ turn off the lights and close the doors ♪ ♪ so we announce to this rolling down the street smoking and sipping on gin and juice ♪ ♪ lay back with my mind on my money and my money on my mind ♪ >> bill karins. so different about this one, right? kate snow, richard engel and triple force. >> that's awesome. >> i recommend if you like this whole series,...
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brian would you say ouch on that one?no. >> referees missed the call and today he was only give a $5,000 fine. but the hockey gods evened it out. detroit won game one. 1-0. >> wow. >> that would hurt. >> really? >> i mean, that would. >> they have padding, right? >> i don't know, do they? [ laughter ] >> i'm guessing they wear some sort of protective gear but you know what? i'm not going to go there. [ laughter ] >> ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the new feature of the program, andrea on the spot. [ laughter ] >> you're telling me. >> you would be the expert. [ laughter ] >> don't ask me. you know, i have never been there. the only kind of ice i have is in my water. >> thank you for watching. see you at 11:00. the latest news and weather are always on our website, kpix.com. along with andrea and elizabeth, appreciate your watching. have a good night. captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, (male announcer) the following program is sponsored by the miracle of israel foundation (jonathan
brian would you say ouch on that one?no. >> referees missed the call and today he was only give a $5,000 fine. but the hockey gods evened it out. detroit won game one. 1-0. >> wow. >> that would hurt. >> really? >> i mean, that would. >> they have padding, right? >> i don't know, do they? [ laughter ] >> i'm guessing they wear some sort of protective gear but you know what? i'm not going to go there. [ laughter ] >> ladies and gentlemen,...
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. >>> now brian webb takes us inside a home that was hit by lightning in sausalito. an >> reporter: mother nature came calling to elizabeth small's hill side home like nothing she's seen in her 40 years here. >> giant light flash and explosion at the same second. >> reporter: this 80-foot tall redwood tree became a lightning rod sending a current of red hot electricity through the thick truck damaging her deck and blasting out two large back windows. >> came crashing through. it was evident like -- because you can see stuff hit way back here on the walls. >> reporter: that one strike left her entire house a mess, books shoved off shelves, pictures thrown off walls, charred outlets and shattered glass, but elizabeth dodged the bullet. she was not at home for the lightning strike. >> i wish i'd actually seen it happen, but i'm really glad i wasn't here. >> reporter: power went out to over 1,000 customers in the sausalito area after the lightning strike. there was structural concerns at elizabeth's home. she'll have a big clean-up ahead of her. today. all those plane an
. >>> now brian webb takes us inside a home that was hit by lightning in sausalito. an >> reporter: mother nature came calling to elizabeth small's hill side home like nothing she's seen in her 40 years here. >> giant light flash and explosion at the same second. >> reporter: this 80-foot tall redwood tree became a lightning rod sending a current of red hot electricity through the thick truck damaging her deck and blasting out two large back windows. >> came...
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brian, you know this too well. people deserve to know what happened, why are americans' lives were taken and why haven't we been given the information? and truly, why isn't the investigation moving forward and why some democrats are calling this a witch hunt. >> here is senator graham with greta. >> there is a conflict of interest that's staring us all in the face. the lead investigator for the republican house intel committee is now in business with mike morell. the lead investigator of the house republican intelligence committee is also in business with hillary clinton's gatekeeper. i think this justifies a new process and a new look. >> okay. so there you've got the senator talking about mike allen, who used to work for mike rogers. we got a graphic that shows what's going on. first of all, mike allen, who used to work for mr. rogers, is screen right. he was his chief of staff. he was also the lead investigator on the benghazi stuff for a while. mike morell used to be the deputy director of the c.i.a. he's in th
brian, you know this too well. people deserve to know what happened, why are americans' lives were taken and why haven't we been given the information? and truly, why isn't the investigation moving forward and why some democrats are calling this a witch hunt. >> here is senator graham with greta. >> there is a conflict of interest that's staring us all in the face. the lead investigator for the republican house intel committee is now in business with mike morell. the lead...