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brian mooar, nbc news washington. >>> let's look from our sunol camera. every time a look at this picture, it looks like a painting painting. >> it does or a screen saver. things heating up today and temperatures are expected to climb even higher. the latest in the coming heat advisory heat advisory here's meteorologist rob mayeda. it's been a while after one of the cooler we may have seen back to the '80s and now we have the summer microclimate preview happening around the bay area today. both locations sunol and san francisco starting offer at 60 degrees and foggy and notice the temperatures around sunol. passing lunchtime now, low to mid-90s, 680 corridor, 68 in san francisco. right now cooling slightly 87 still in sunol right now. you can see san jose down to 78 degrees and san francisco as that sea breeze you see the flag blowing around a bit. the sea breeze will bring in low clouds tonight and start to cool off san francisco and put patchy low clouds around the inner bay. look at livermore, 94 degrees, many inland spots, 10 to 15 degrees of warming,
brian mooar, nbc news washington. >>> let's look from our sunol camera. every time a look at this picture, it looks like a painting painting. >> it does or a screen saver. things heating up today and temperatures are expected to climb even higher. the latest in the coming heat advisory heat advisory here's meteorologist rob mayeda. it's been a while after one of the cooler we may have seen back to the '80s and now we have the summer microclimate preview happening around the bay...
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nbc's brian mooar has the story now from washington. >> reporter: in upstate new york a virtual army of law enforcement officers is hunting for a pair of escaped murderers, but authorities say the dragnet now extends from canada all the way down to mexico. >> we're leaving no stone unturned. it's been approximately 36 hours since the inmates escaped. they could be literally anywhere. >> reporter: the inmates staged a daring, complicated escape using everything from power tools, to crude mannequins in busting out of the clinton correctional facility a few miles from the canadian border. it's unclear if they fled on foot or found transportation. authorities are offering a $100,000 reward even if they try to figure out how much help the convicts had in planning and executing their escape. investigators have located some but not all the tools used in the breakout. >> we did not recover sophisticated cutting tools. we are still looking for those tools. >> reporter: and searching for two men they say are a danger to the public who could be anywhere. authorities say matt fled to mexico in t
nbc's brian mooar has the story now from washington. >> reporter: in upstate new york a virtual army of law enforcement officers is hunting for a pair of escaped murderers, but authorities say the dragnet now extends from canada all the way down to mexico. >> we're leaving no stone unturned. it's been approximately 36 hours since the inmates escaped. they could be literally anywhere. >> reporter: the inmates staged a daring, complicated escape using everything from power...
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brian mooar, nbc news, washington. >> thanks, brian. >>> as of today there's a way for students to get ready for the new s.a.t. and it doesn't cost a dime. the college board is the organization that administers the s.a.t. and it's teaming up with acon academy to provide free prep courses online. the college board says it gave con academy unprecedented access. they developed interactive practice tests that will be accessible to anyone with internet access. >>> maryland congressman elijah cummings says he was in a committee hearing here in washington when he found out his house in baltimore was on fire. we're going to show you cell phone video of firefighters outside of the brick row house just before 11:00 this morning. the blaze apparently began on the third floor. no word yet on what ignited the fire. cummings also says he's thankful no one was home at the time and there were no injuries. >>> kailtcaitlin jenner continues to set records on social media. wheaties weighs in on whether she'll land on a cereal box. >>> thousands of bikes stolen every year. the i-team spoke to one theft th
brian mooar, nbc news, washington. >> thanks, brian. >>> as of today there's a way for students to get ready for the new s.a.t. and it doesn't cost a dime. the college board is the organization that administers the s.a.t. and it's teaming up with acon academy to provide free prep courses online. the college board says it gave con academy unprecedented access. they developed interactive practice tests that will be accessible to anyone with internet access. >>> maryland...
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brian mooar, nbc news, washington. >>> the book and the movie created quite a stir. now the author of "50 shades of grey" is getting ready for a second act. >>> for many of you, it takes a lot more than exercise to shed those extra pounds. find out what more and more americans are turning to now. this is brian. every day, brian drives carefully to work. and every day brian drives carefully to work, there are rate suckers. he's been paying more for car insurance because of their bad driving for so long, he doesn't even notice them anymore. but one day brian gets snapshot from progressive. now brian has a rate based on his driving, not theirs. get snapshot and see just how much your good driving could save you. >>> for millions of low-income students summertime doesn't have to be a break from free meals. in the district and the country, nutrition programs helping kids year around. there's a new report that says more parks, rec centers and educational programs are giving food to kids in june july and august. the money is coming from federal funds. >> summer food's essen
brian mooar, nbc news, washington. >>> the book and the movie created quite a stir. now the author of "50 shades of grey" is getting ready for a second act. >>> for many of you, it takes a lot more than exercise to shed those extra pounds. find out what more and more americans are turning to now. this is brian. every day, brian drives carefully to work. and every day brian drives carefully to work, there are rate suckers. he's been paying more for car insurance...
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brian mooar, nbc news washington. >>> well the bay will be getting a candidate visiting this week.lary clinton is planning a stop here on saturday. we'll have more on what she's expected to be doing, and also the traffic problems associated with that. that is coming up in the next half hour. >>> tomorrow california state legislators will send governor jerry brown a budget that appears balanced. that's because of an $8 billion surplus over this past fiscal year. but it may not be cause for celebration. nbc bay area political analyst larry gerston says while state leaders deserve credit for managing responsibly, the surplus could be wiped out by a measure due to sunset in 2019. proposition 30 temporarily raised taxes on the wealthy and bumped up california's sales tax. the problem, gerston says california has too few sources of income leaving it vulnerable. >> sin taxes, alcohol and cigarettes, way above the national average. proposition 13. maybe oil extraction tax. there could be many different ways to come up with other funds, but the idea is to spread the wealth spread the source
brian mooar, nbc news washington. >>> well the bay will be getting a candidate visiting this week.lary clinton is planning a stop here on saturday. we'll have more on what she's expected to be doing, and also the traffic problems associated with that. that is coming up in the next half hour. >>> tomorrow california state legislators will send governor jerry brown a budget that appears balanced. that's because of an $8 billion surplus over this past fiscal year. but it may not...
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we begin with brian mooar on capitol hill. brian? >> reporter: jim, tsa is under fire for failing at its most basic mission, guarding against the kind of dangerous materials that terrorists could use to bring down an airliner. acting tsa chief melvin caraway is off the job today, reassigned after airport screeners around the country flunked a critical test. >> the results are astounding, troubling and demand not just a minor response from the tsa but a top to bottom examination and overhaul. >> it's government at its worst, and it should be government at its best. >> reporter: government agents successfully smuggled mock explosives, weapons and other contraband through security in 67 out of 70 cases. a shocking 95% failure rate. >> this story is different that it's a broad number of airports, a lot more tests. it really shows that the problem is everywhere. >> reporter: former tsa chief john pistole says the government testers, a so-called red team, are experts at finding and exploiting airport weaknesses and they have inside informa
we begin with brian mooar on capitol hill. brian? >> reporter: jim, tsa is under fire for failing at its most basic mission, guarding against the kind of dangerous materials that terrorists could use to bring down an airliner. acting tsa chief melvin caraway is off the job today, reassigned after airport screeners around the country flunked a critical test. >> the results are astounding, troubling and demand not just a minor response from the tsa but a top to bottom examination and...
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brian mooar, nbc news, washington. >>> a man being monitored 24 hours a day by terrorism investigators was shot and killed this morning. >> officers say he lunged at them with a knife when they tried to question him outside a drugstore in boston. nbc's pete williams has been working this story all day. a couple of things are interesting. what do we know about the suspect? and is it normal for them to be monitoring someone and then to just approach them outside a drugstore like this to question him? >> reporter: he's from boston, 26 years old, his father had been an imam in the boston area but no longer lives there, now lives in california. but they say they got onto him because of what they considered disturbing compunctions he's had with others potentially inspire d by isis social media. they say in recent days he had talked about trying to stage some kind of an attack within the next few days. that was a tweet just yesterday -- communication just yesterday. at the didn't have an arrest warrant but decided to approach him. it was just after 7:00 at a bus stop near a drugstore in bosto
brian mooar, nbc news, washington. >>> a man being monitored 24 hours a day by terrorism investigators was shot and killed this morning. >> officers say he lunged at them with a knife when they tried to question him outside a drugstore in boston. nbc's pete williams has been working this story all day. a couple of things are interesting. what do we know about the suspect? and is it normal for them to be monitoring someone and then to just approach them outside a drugstore like...