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the $130 cap is a battery version of the echo. david, you are a huge fan of amazon echo. why? david: i think it is the first example of a fundamentally new kind of computing, ambient interface computing. the amazon executive says voice is the next platform. it happens to use voice, but for me, that thing that really makes it different from anything else we have seen recently, is that you basically deal with technology the way you deal with another person. you ask alexa to do things the same way you ask -- my wife, what is the weather? i am so impressed with this -- the things this alexa can do. every time i say the word alexa, i am sure that in some households watching the show, the thing is it saying things. because whenever it appears that word it perks up and asks you what you want. it is a new form of computer interface, a good deal. emily: alexa, alexa, alexa. people are so annoyed with us right now. what about the capabilities? siri on the iphone, there is a lot of work to be done there. just in terms of recognizing what i a
the $130 cap is a battery version of the echo. david, you are a huge fan of amazon echo. why? david: i think it is the first example of a fundamentally new kind of computing, ambient interface computing. the amazon executive says voice is the next platform. it happens to use voice, but for me, that thing that really makes it different from anything else we have seen recently, is that you basically deal with technology the way you deal with another person. you ask alexa to do things the same way...
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ordered literally just my amazon echo today. snapchat, so i think my life is about to change. we will have to get you on snapchat, too. david: i already use snapchat to communicate with my daughter, a 23-year-old. emily: as always, wonderful to have you here on the show. it is time to find out who is having the best day ever. i love this one. today it is nasa astronauts scott kelly, proving that a year in space can take you to new heights, literally. upon returning to earth upon a record-setting mission in space, scientists know that he is now two inches taller than when he left. it is a weird, but temporary side effect of space travel. without the full strength of gravity pushing on the discs between your vertebrae, it expands and lengthens of the spine. they checked his vitals. -- person would have checked notice the difference right away, and that is his twin. tomorrow, governor jerry brown. ♪ >> this "charlie rose." charlie: we begin with politics, donald trump and hillary clinton came close tore securing their party nominat
ordered literally just my amazon echo today. snapchat, so i think my life is about to change. we will have to get you on snapchat, too. david: i already use snapchat to communicate with my daughter, a 23-year-old. emily: as always, wonderful to have you here on the show. it is time to find out who is having the best day ever. i love this one. today it is nasa astronauts scott kelly, proving that a year in space can take you to new heights, literally. upon returning to earth upon a...
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a lot of echo users tonight. you just talk to the echo, and it tells you the weather or sports scores or controls the lighting or climate in your house. now, the echo is always listening, but it only activates when you say its name, alexa. it's a pretty name, much prettier than the earlier name, the privacy-destroyer spy-mic 5000. ( laughter ) so, cool. like, on the surface, that's a cool thing to have. but here's what happened. last weekend, n.p.r. was doing a story about the echo, and the reporter kept on saying how alexa could turn on the thermostat or alexa could give a news summary. so people who had an echo at home, their alexa started giving a news summary. apparently the echo doesn't care who's talking just as long as you say it's name. and i'm assuming i have a few an amazon echo. alexa, set reminder to watch "the late show with stephen 11:35 p.m. on cbs. forever. ( cheers and applause ) alexa, order me the earthquake 1427 wood chipper with 212-c.c., 4-cycle viper engine. i will pay for expidited shippin
a lot of echo users tonight. you just talk to the echo, and it tells you the weather or sports scores or controls the lighting or climate in your house. now, the echo is always listening, but it only activates when you say its name, alexa. it's a pretty name, much prettier than the earlier name, the privacy-destroyer spy-mic 5000. ( laughter ) so, cool. like, on the surface, that's a cool thing to have. but here's what happened. last weekend, n.p.r. was doing a story about the echo, and the...
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[sirens] move to marshaling area echo. there should be a team captain there. please repor to your team captain and identify yourself. move to marshaling area echo. there should be a team captain there-- shelly! do you know what happened? only that there was an explosion nearby. we had to evacuate this building. they're anticipating a second wave. have you seen hotch or kate? no. i was hoping you did. have you seen any of my team? sorry, i... all right, well me must be setting up a critical incident command center, right? uh...700 hudson, south of laight in the tribeca district. ok. you see any of my team, that's where i'll be. ok. move to marshaling area echo. oh, my god! they weren't inside. they-- weren't inside. right. play it again. right now. ooh! move this camera. i have to see where they ended-- where--where they are now. this isn't live, penelope. right. um... get me another angle. we have to see what happened to hotch and kate. wait! what are you doing? we're going further back. that explosion looked like it came from under the suv, not inside it, so
[sirens] move to marshaling area echo. there should be a team captain there. please repor to your team captain and identify yourself. move to marshaling area echo. there should be a team captain there-- shelly! do you know what happened? only that there was an explosion nearby. we had to evacuate this building. they're anticipating a second wave. have you seen hotch or kate? no. i was hoping you did. have you seen any of my team? sorry, i... all right, well me must be setting up a critical...
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robey with regards to echo. i think that you said that you are putting together that ten-year plan and that will include, i assume, milestones and funding estimates in that plan. and when do you expect that the recommended advisory panel with outside experts are to be established? >> those are highly appropriate questions. at the moment, the plan is for a seven-year effort. we would very much want to see how we do in seven years but expanding to 10 would be the hope if this is a problem going well because it should couldn't to yield new information as we follow these children over time. the advisory committee is being put together. it will be formed as a working group of our council of councils. that's important because this echo program involves multiple institutes at nih. you might guess particularly the child health insurance. but others as well. we need to have this positioned in a place where we have advice from expertise across many different disciplines. that's where our council of councils come in and wh
robey with regards to echo. i think that you said that you are putting together that ten-year plan and that will include, i assume, milestones and funding estimates in that plan. and when do you expect that the recommended advisory panel with outside experts are to be established? >> those are highly appropriate questions. at the moment, the plan is for a seven-year effort. we would very much want to see how we do in seven years but expanding to 10 would be the hope if this is a problem...
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base in afghanistan, worked for echo log, the same company robbie had told us about. one of the most prominent subcontractors, working on flor floor and dinecorps contracts. it's public health controlled on fear. the fear of losing the job and the fear of losing the job is because they are in debt back home. losing the job is like you're coming back to shame and debt and what my future after that? you're here, you, i own you, and you work here or if you don't want to you go back home. but what about the money you paid? you didn't pay me. you pay to the agent. i didn't know about the money you paid. you have a paper to show? >> being fired is especially daunting because most people borrowed to pay their recrui recruiterrer at interest rates of 25 to 40%. he had to come up with $2500. at the time he earned just $2 a day. he paid for a job in afghanistan for a subcontractor called prime projects international or ppi, they assigned him to a job in an entirely different country. >> he worked at camp dewire in afghanistan, make $800 a month. in the entire year he worked the
base in afghanistan, worked for echo log, the same company robbie had told us about. one of the most prominent subcontractors, working on flor floor and dinecorps contracts. it's public health controlled on fear. the fear of losing the job and the fear of losing the job is because they are in debt back home. losing the job is like you're coming back to shame and debt and what my future after that? you're here, you, i own you, and you work here or if you don't want to you go back home. but what...
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. >> i think that you do need to look at the internet echo system as a whole. for the reasons that i describe it is not true that the isp is having a uniquely broad view of this behavior. there is also no indication that i have read of that they are analyzing all of the unencrypted traffic that goes through the network and all of the places where the users are going. but even if that were the case, that is exactly what the internet advertising business models do today and it is not particularly harmful, it is essentially presenting where you may be going on the internet. this is how they have supported free internet today. the isps are tiny players in the world of internet advertising. they are strong self-regulatory were arm in that they and others in this echo system have all made to follow privacy opt out rules in a way to give consumers notice and control. those are absolutely enforceable today. there is nothing that would change that. and so to break off this today, this tiny piece of the internet advertising at the system, subjecting it to rigorous rules
. >> i think that you do need to look at the internet echo system as a whole. for the reasons that i describe it is not true that the isp is having a uniquely broad view of this behavior. there is also no indication that i have read of that they are analyzing all of the unencrypted traffic that goes through the network and all of the places where the users are going. but even if that were the case, that is exactly what the internet advertising business models do today and it is not...
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education echo -- education echo where most charities do -- nejra: i think it has to do it my back --: i think it has to do with my background. even when i first arrived in vietnam, it had already been well established. when my first friend in vietnam who today is still our director of all of our operations, we connected early on. when i found opportunity to be able to connect essential builders, other -- connect ,ssential builders, and others and also being connected to the other mobile organization, it was a perfect duct tailing of everything i had skills in. like i said, i was one of those the buzz from the first time i went on a mission and you see the difference. one of your passions is sports. henry: that even predated my family. haslinda: that meant you can be club.ed in the henry: as a fan and participant, i always followed sports. played it all the time. i think every young sports fan dream is to be able to be a part of a club. i found that opportunity starting with basketball in vietnam. howard saigon pro basketball team which participates in the basketball league. that led
education echo -- education echo where most charities do -- nejra: i think it has to do it my back --: i think it has to do with my background. even when i first arrived in vietnam, it had already been well established. when my first friend in vietnam who today is still our director of all of our operations, we connected early on. when i found opportunity to be able to connect essential builders, other -- connect ,ssential builders, and others and also being connected to the other mobile...
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it is showing echo after echo after echo over the same area. sometimes lie. sometimes moderate to heavy. we have had up to .5" in some higher elevations along the coast where we could get up to 6". the next threw hours that is where it stays. the rest of us have broken cloud covers and need sunglasses for the commute much the heaviest rain is in the north bay and tomorrow it will be in the morning hours and the best chance of wade--- widespread evening is in the >> and the south bay the next 24 hours, barely a blip as rain hits hardest there tomorrow morning dug the commute. here is the latest forecast for the russian river in guerneville it will crest at 9:00 on saturday morning, and 5' below flood stage or, rally 7" below. all the golden gate bridge shows a beautiful ride into san francisco this morning. cy see pike has been saying the clouds in the north by forming but right here we are not sigh rain for the commute and travel is light. at 21 minutes from san rafael for (and lombard. it is looking good for thursday morning. metering lights on at 5:30 with
it is showing echo after echo after echo over the same area. sometimes lie. sometimes moderate to heavy. we have had up to .5" in some higher elevations along the coast where we could get up to 6". the next threw hours that is where it stays. the rest of us have broken cloud covers and need sunglasses for the commute much the heaviest rain is in the north bay and tomorrow it will be in the morning hours and the best chance of wade--- widespread evening is in the >> and the south...
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it's voice recognition search engine currently inside the amazon echo and fire t-v. alexa will now be available in the smaller 90 dollar echo dot and the 130 dollar amazon tap. google and apple are all working on new internet based voice devices. you could say, someone put a spell on a ride at the wizarding world of harry potter in california. employees testing out 'harry potter and the forbidden journey' are getting sick. the ride combines motion and video to make riders think they are soaring around hogwarts. the park is supposed to open this spring. it's a near replica of the one at universal orlando. weekend and you're into art....there's an event just for you. where you can check out hundreds of artists tomorrow in downtown tampa. it's an investigation that lasted for months. agents step in a save dozens of dogs living inside a minnesota home. don't forget, you can always take 10 news with you just download the 10 news app. breaking news, and get alerts so you won't miss a news in the app store now. live look at downtown st. pete, construction will soon begin on
it's voice recognition search engine currently inside the amazon echo and fire t-v. alexa will now be available in the smaller 90 dollar echo dot and the 130 dollar amazon tap. google and apple are all working on new internet based voice devices. you could say, someone put a spell on a ride at the wizarding world of harry potter in california. employees testing out 'harry potter and the forbidden journey' are getting sick. the ride combines motion and video to make riders think they are soaring...
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i want to echo laurie's comments. unions are ready to participate and partner at the table. we know that you are ready so let's figure out a way to make this successful. i yell at people a lot at these meetings but rather not yell today but say let's come together and make this successful and ensure that we not only address the specific s in the school to be about inclusion about getting everyone to the table and about solving problems and not kicking things down the road. thank you very much. >> questions, comments from the board? >> that was a question. i feel like you know, it's hard to look at this also without. we see suspensions and i guess and we see arrest at schools and the disproportionality. >> the referrals are about 6,000. and talk about disproportionality and the loss of instructional time and how many repeat students are being referred. i think it's one of those going to look at it. if the suspensions are down by this much, there can be some sort of loophole also. i think the referrals are something that we need to keep an eye on and monitor and look very care
i want to echo laurie's comments. unions are ready to participate and partner at the table. we know that you are ready so let's figure out a way to make this successful. i yell at people a lot at these meetings but rather not yell today but say let's come together and make this successful and ensure that we not only address the specific s in the school to be about inclusion about getting everyone to the table and about solving problems and not kicking things down the road. thank you very much....
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their stories echoed those of others we had spoke to about the dark prison but they had new details. can you give us any information about exactly where the dark prison was located, anywhere at all? >> some people say that is the place this one here is where people were held. do you think the prison was that kind of size? are there any details you can remember? >> shawali khan's description is matched others. known as an old brick factory. said he can take us there. >> there is an airport there? >> exactly. now we'll make a turn. >> to the left? >> to the left. >> it's no longer a cia black site but the area is still used by afghan intelligence. >> it is still a secret place, they don't want he anyone inside. >> what happens if we're found? >> we would be definitely arrested. >> it is impossible to confirm the exact location. but kai says most afghans believe what detainees refer to as the black prison was once here. >> the first tower is the security guard. >> that's the perimeter of the base? >> yes. >> from satellite maps it looks like the original factory building is gone. a new
their stories echoed those of others we had spoke to about the dark prison but they had new details. can you give us any information about exactly where the dark prison was located, anywhere at all? >> some people say that is the place this one here is where people were held. do you think the prison was that kind of size? are there any details you can remember? >> shawali khan's description is matched others. known as an old brick factory. said he can take us there. >> there...
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i would like to follow up on the question of miss robey with regard to echo. i think you said you are putting together that ten-year plan, and that will include, i assume milestones and estimates in that plan. when do you expect that the recommended advisory panel with outside experts to be established? >> at the moment the plan is for a seven-year effort. we want to see how we do in seven years. expanding to ten would be the hope. it should continue to yield up new information as we follow these children over time. the advisory committee is being put together. it will be formed as a working group of our council of counsels. you might guess the environmental health sciences institute, child health institute and others. we need to have this positioned in a place where we have advice from expertise across many different disciplines. that's where our council of counsels comes in and we'll issue an advisory planl for echo. >> the congressional justification mentions research activities for fy-15. are these the existing cohorts being used going forward or are you i
i would like to follow up on the question of miss robey with regard to echo. i think you said you are putting together that ten-year plan, and that will include, i assume milestones and estimates in that plan. when do you expect that the recommended advisory panel with outside experts to be established? >> at the moment the plan is for a seven-year effort. we want to see how we do in seven years. expanding to ten would be the hope. it should continue to yield up new information as we...
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i also want to echo what chairman rodgers said, mr. director, on the issue with peru. there is an issue, and even the peruvians say that outside of washington, they're the biggest printing press in the whole world. why peru? we don't know, but i think just having one secret service, and he's doing a great job, by the way, and under the circumstances, so i would echo chairman rodgers, that you all put a little bit more resources on that, because even though i think you said you got $10 million, that's probably just a drop in the bucket as to what they're doing, so i would ask you, following chairman rodgers, ask you to follow up on that and keep our office posted on that. second of all, director, what are you doing to combat organized crime with citizens and institutions in the u.s.? i have a press release in san antonio, i think it was in january, where you did this san antonio electronic crime task force and you brought people together and i want to thank you. this is very, very good. i would encourage you to set up something, if you can talk to your folks, do somethi
i also want to echo what chairman rodgers said, mr. director, on the issue with peru. there is an issue, and even the peruvians say that outside of washington, they're the biggest printing press in the whole world. why peru? we don't know, but i think just having one secret service, and he's doing a great job, by the way, and under the circumstances, so i would echo chairman rodgers, that you all put a little bit more resources on that, because even though i think you said you got $10 million,...
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hello, hello, you heard the echo, right? >> jimmy: i think that's elko. i did hear the echo. wait, hold on, there's more. >> let me be here, you know what i'm saying, i'm not really a weather person, i'm a rapper, you know what i'm saying? but thank you, fox, you know, for letting me come on this morning, you know what i'm saying. big shout-out to my brother ronnie, you know what i'm saying, athletic director, west high school. we going to be back, you know what i'm saying? >> jimmy: there you go. he is a multi-talented performer, you know he is. how the hell did flavor flav first place? know what he was saying. something of note for those single and looking to mate, tinder is testing out what they call a share button. have you seen this? if you see someone on tinder who you think might be right for someone you know, you can sent their profile and then your friend can then swipe right for the matchmaker, or setting up a threesome, i don't know. tinder is always coming up with new and exciting ways to force us to have sex with each other. isn't the point of being on tinder is
hello, hello, you heard the echo, right? >> jimmy: i think that's elko. i did hear the echo. wait, hold on, there's more. >> let me be here, you know what i'm saying, i'm not really a weather person, i'm a rapper, you know what i'm saying? but thank you, fox, you know, for letting me come on this morning, you know what i'm saying. big shout-out to my brother ronnie, you know what i'm saying, athletic director, west high school. we going to be back, you know what i'm saying? >>...
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roby in regards to echo. you areyou said that putting together a 10 year plan. ,hat will include, i assume milestones and funding estimates. the do you expect recommended advisory panel with outside experts to be established? >> those are highly appropriate questions. at the moment, the plan is for a seven-year effort. we would want to see how we do in seven years, but expanding to 10 would be the hope if the project is doing well because it should continue to yield new information as we follow these children over time. the advisory committee will be formed as a working group. that is important because the echo program involves multiple institutes at nih. the child health institute, others as well. we need to have this position in the place where we have advice from experts across many different disciplines. that is where our council of counsel comes in and that is where we will position the echo. >> the congressional justification mentions six research activities for which funds were directed in 2015. are th
roby in regards to echo. you areyou said that putting together a 10 year plan. ,hat will include, i assume milestones and funding estimates. the do you expect recommended advisory panel with outside experts to be established? >> those are highly appropriate questions. at the moment, the plan is for a seven-year effort. we would want to see how we do in seven years, but expanding to 10 would be the hope if the project is doing well because it should continue to yield new information as we...
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. >> i want to echo it is important we're not shy in criticizing people they donna 0 do things wrong we can do a better jofb saying thank you when they a have great work i'm excited to be here and barbara hale and the many, many years and likewise to the lafco staff jooifr is exist to be here many of whom are not here worked to make it happen so thank you. >> commissioner crews. >> i just want to echo the same you know when all the others supervisors are all of the supervisors are on other committees and have district and everything to focus on i have one thing on my plate so you get hammered by the questions and so i thank you for always being gracious and on everything just helping me understand it all and making sure we get over the goal line so thank you and thank you to lafco staff as well thank you. >> commissioner mar. >> i want to shout out to brooks from john and michael for years and years ago but going further back tom but thank you for everything. >> so what is left is figuring out the build out and using the land of the region a have a program we've been talking about a
. >> i want to echo it is important we're not shy in criticizing people they donna 0 do things wrong we can do a better jofb saying thank you when they a have great work i'm excited to be here and barbara hale and the many, many years and likewise to the lafco staff jooifr is exist to be here many of whom are not here worked to make it happen so thank you. >> commissioner crews. >> i just want to echo the same you know when all the others supervisors are all of the supervisors...
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a couple of echoes showing up here. as we put this in motion, you'll also notice a few little echoes pretty close here in miami. the front has just pushed on through. the keys, no big event going on here rain wis at all. will this cold front or the air mass moves in behind it impact us on the water tomorrow? how about the winds? not really. this will lift through south florida. no real issues if you're taking the boat out. prett calm. five to about ten miles per hour miles an hour. there's the boundary. notice a little bit of cloud right along that front. the winds will start turning more to the north and east. that will bring in some showers overnight tonight. mperatures barely hanging on to the 70s here in miami. quickly droppppng off to the 40s and 50s. noth of us, we're not talking about that kind of chill. temperature dropping down to a chilly 68 for us tonight. that's above avage behind the front. why? it's because of 4hose northeast winds off the water. water temperature still into the 70s. the northeast winds wi
a couple of echoes showing up here. as we put this in motion, you'll also notice a few little echoes pretty close here in miami. the front has just pushed on through. the keys, no big event going on here rain wis at all. will this cold front or the air mass moves in behind it impact us on the water tomorrow? how about the winds? not really. this will lift through south florida. no real issues if you're taking the boat out. prett calm. five to about ten miles per hour miles an hour. there's the...
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today, it introduced the echo dot and the amazon tap. the tap is a more portable version of the echo which allows you to interact with amazon's alexa voice assistant. the dot is smaller and allows you to plug into another sown system to get better audio. it costs $89 for amazon prime members. the tap is $129. >>> you will never need to remember to order water filters again. amazon and brita teamed up to create a pitcher that automatically orders another one when it is time to replace. it sends a signal to amazon placing the order. a $6 filter should last you about months. >>> nobody wants to touch anything in an airplane boeing has come up with a self- cleaning lavatory. it may not be the total wipe down that you would hope for, but that funky purple lighting contains uv light which will kill 99.99% of germs. it only takes three seconds as well. the lavatory of the future will also include touchless features. the idea has to be studied further before it can be installed on airplanes. >>> we are headed toward a time when cars won't need d
today, it introduced the echo dot and the amazon tap. the tap is a more portable version of the echo which allows you to interact with amazon's alexa voice assistant. the dot is smaller and allows you to plug into another sown system to get better audio. it costs $89 for amazon prime members. the tap is $129. >>> you will never need to remember to order water filters again. amazon and brita teamed up to create a pitcher that automatically orders another one when it is time to replace....
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this is a version of echo that doesn't need to be plugged in. very cute. >>> we are a month away from the opening day of durham bulls athletic park. the fun continues tomorrow from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. the event gives fans a chance to buy tickets, take batting practice, catch in the outfield. >>> keeping an active brain may help seniors reduce the risk of memory and think problemsment of after four years of following people older than 70 with no history of cognitive problems researchers found seniors would useed a computer at least one a woke were 42% less likely to have memory louse. more social people also hay 23% lower risk of cognitive problems. other brain boosting activities including reading mag zips be doing crafts and playing games. >>> extreme sadness or happiness can break your heart. broken heart syndrome happens when the heart muscles rapidly it is brought on by emotional stress and can cause voar chest pain, other than a heart attack or death. swedish researchers say about one in 20 cases are actual hi caused by joy. in the stud
this is a version of echo that doesn't need to be plugged in. very cute. >>> we are a month away from the opening day of durham bulls athletic park. the fun continues tomorrow from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. the event gives fans a chance to buy tickets, take batting practice, catch in the outfield. >>> keeping an active brain may help seniors reduce the risk of memory and think problemsment of after four years of following people older than 70 with no history of cognitive...
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sometimes you get the false echoes but not moving in our general direction any way. absolutely zero rain today. very slight risk over the necxt couple of days. i look it looks. upper 60s to start. really getting hot. mid-80s for your high. if we squeeze out a light shower, it would be for that evening rush as a cold front does start working our way. we seem to be moisture starved at the surface. 73 degrees right now. same deal for fortt. lauderdale. when you have light winds almost into the 60s you'll be cooler as we go through the overnight hours. calm winds out there. ingredient number one if you want temperatures to drop, but a lot of clouds out there. clouds radiate heat. thatill keep our temperatures from dropping too far. no major systems across our backyard. this is the frontal boundary. showers and thunderstorms here now. this is the frontal boundary that will swing through south florida late into friday. 10% chance of rain. temperatures dropping down to about 68 as you wake up tomorrow. 86 degrees friday. well above average. warm out there. find your cool sp
sometimes you get the false echoes but not moving in our general direction any way. absolutely zero rain today. very slight risk over the necxt couple of days. i look it looks. upper 60s to start. really getting hot. mid-80s for your high. if we squeeze out a light shower, it would be for that evening rush as a cold front does start working our way. we seem to be moisture starved at the surface. 73 degrees right now. same deal for fortt. lauderdale. when you have light winds almost into the 60s...
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>> reporter: a professor echoes the criticism of super pacs as an in an in-run around the law capping donations at $2700. pacs would run the negative ads and the candidate would run the positive ad so the candidate could say, i didn't run that. >> reporter:ou're likely to see many more in the coming ys. nbc 6 news. >>> our decision 2016 coveage begins on the nbc 6 news and weather app. make sure yo check out our delegate tracker. we'll have live results next tuesday during the primary. >>> corruption crackdown. federal agents launch an all-out investigation. >>> people worried about the nbc 6 invest >>> federal agents swarm city hall in opa-locka in what they say is a crackdown on public corruption. >> dan krauth has been following the story all day longg and he joins us live from thecene with the latest on this investigation. >> reporter: right now a team of spccial agents are still here inside cityall behind me searching the building for evidence. they've been here for more than nine hours now and they're not going anywhere until they get everything they're looking for. dozens of fe
>> reporter: a professor echoes the criticism of super pacs as an in an in-run around the law capping donations at $2700. pacs would run the negative ads and the candidate would run the positive ad so the candidate could say, i didn't run that. >> reporter:ou're likely to see many more in the coming ys. nbc 6 news. >>> our decision 2016 coveage begins on the nbc 6 news and weather app. make sure yo check out our delegate tracker. we'll have live results next tuesday during...
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Mar 21, 2016
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a disabled vehicle outbound clara barton parkway at the glen echo turnaround. >>> it's 4:32 and today is president obama's first pull day in cuba. he's the first american president to visit the island nation today he will sit down with raul castro. jay gray is live in cuba with more on what the two leaders will discuss today. good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you, aaron. of course the two leaders will sit down breaking an 88 year code of silence between cuba and the united states. this comes after a brief visit to hold havana yesterday by the first family including of course president obama as they toured some of the historic landscapes in this city and saw some of what they expect to see over the next two days here. as the two leaders sit down for bilateral talks later today, they will be sure to discuss easing travel restrigctions whih can be felt and seen on the streets here. more americans visiting. of course the state department still will not issue a tourist visa and there is still a trade embargo in effect here. and the white house says president obama willno concernin
a disabled vehicle outbound clara barton parkway at the glen echo turnaround. >>> it's 4:32 and today is president obama's first pull day in cuba. he's the first american president to visit the island nation today he will sit down with raul castro. jay gray is live in cuba with more on what the two leaders will discuss today. good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you, aaron. of course the two leaders will sit down breaking an 88 year code of silence between cuba and the...
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Mar 1, 2016
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what kind of estimate what they make echo -- they make? i think they're very committed to support the company. the shareholders are pleased. i think they are supporting the company and making sure that we keep a stable environment for the company to continue to grow. ryan: we wish you all the best for the turnaround and your plans going forward. that, of course, was the boss of peugeot. guy, back to you. guy: ryan, thank you very much indeed. let's take you to breaking news that we have coming from the equity markets. europe's stoxx 600 bottoming out. we are up 10% from those lows. let's take you to the bloomberg. yes.ve since climbed back, we have not taken back all of the ground we have lost, but nevertheless, equity markets raised 10% here in europe. investor's start maybe to reconsider whether the news is as completely as negative. the fear would not hike rates. the fear that the chinese would control. all of that maybe overdone. hans: we talked about not anything specific happening for markets to glean new confidence. they come up wit
what kind of estimate what they make echo -- they make? i think they're very committed to support the company. the shareholders are pleased. i think they are supporting the company and making sure that we keep a stable environment for the company to continue to grow. ryan: we wish you all the best for the turnaround and your plans going forward. that, of course, was the boss of peugeot. guy, back to you. guy: ryan, thank you very much indeed. let's take you to breaking news that we have coming...
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Mar 15, 2016
03/16
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right now, we have radar echoes out there but they're not rain. they're smoke from brushfires blowing smoke towards merritt island and from osceola county to the east as well. right now, temperature readings holding at 89 degrees in orlando. 86 in leesburg and 87 just to the south of orlando. 9-mile-an-hour wind blowing in at leesburg. a 13-mile-an-hour wind in the villages, 8 in orlando and 10 in cocoa beach and 9 in new smyrna beach. strongest wind i have right now is 14 miles per hour right now in daytona beach. all the wind is forcing in the heat, pinning in the east coast sea breeze. normally if this were any other day, the wind were coming from somewhere else, the east coast sea breeze would have brought some relief and temperatures would be much more varied and instead of everyone being in the upper 80's. satellite and radar together showing you how nice and dry we are. cleaned up from here, up the atlantic coast, north of raleigh before you see any moisture at all. back to the west, nothing doing. so what's happening? it's this dry air alo
right now, we have radar echoes out there but they're not rain. they're smoke from brushfires blowing smoke towards merritt island and from osceola county to the east as well. right now, temperature readings holding at 89 degrees in orlando. 86 in leesburg and 87 just to the south of orlando. 9-mile-an-hour wind blowing in at leesburg. a 13-mile-an-hour wind in the villages, 8 in orlando and 10 in cocoa beach and 9 in new smyrna beach. strongest wind i have right now is 14 miles per hour right...
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Mar 2, 2016
03/16
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not a spritz, not a single green echo anywhere on my radar. so let's move on. a lot of cloud cover moved in during the day. we had more clouds and sun for a while. it's 78 in orlando and 75 in leesburg. 80 in cocoa beach. on-the-town forecast, a very mild evening tonight. we slide into the 60's. by 10:00, we're down to 66 and 64 at 11:00. i'll be right back to pinpoint overnight lows that are much cooler than last night and how warm we'll be tomorrow. >> matt: tom, thank you. >> don't forget, you can get breaking weather alerts and live radar anytime on our free news 6 pinpoint weather app. just search wkmg in your app store. >>> now to a crime tracker alert in kissimmee. a quick clerk stops a robbery. police released this surveillance picture. we're told this happened around 9:00 sunday night at the 7-eleven on south john young parkway. the crook demanded money and the clerk took off, ran to the back of the store and locked the door. the would-be thief took off with nothing. if you know who this guy is, call police. >> lisa: a big theft ring busted in orange c
not a spritz, not a single green echo anywhere on my radar. so let's move on. a lot of cloud cover moved in during the day. we had more clouds and sun for a while. it's 78 in orlando and 75 in leesburg. 80 in cocoa beach. on-the-town forecast, a very mild evening tonight. we slide into the 60's. by 10:00, we're down to 66 and 64 at 11:00. i'll be right back to pinpoint overnight lows that are much cooler than last night and how warm we'll be tomorrow. >> matt: tom, thank you. >>...
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Mar 19, 2016
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music echoes. bouncing off buildings. providing a chorus to new york city, the statue of liberty looking on in new york harbor, one of the many tourist attractions draw diagnose villanova fans. >> this is my first time in new york. we've been seeing the sights. >> reporter: and for this grad student, tears went out surrounded by villanovaens gazing into the 9/11 pool. >> i think the fountain is beautiful. >> it's definitely a very important sight. we had to visit it while we were in the area. >> welcome to 1 world observatory. >> reporter: close by the incredible view from one world trade center, the freedom tower observatory, the largest building in the western atmosphere. manhattan, new jersey and the brooklyn bridge. some walking across the east river, freshman matt was overwhelmed by the big apple. >> i don't think i'll have time for it all. it's my first time in new york. >> reporter: the music plays on, echoing off the buildings. villanova, creating their own music and dancing. back live here in brooklyn heights. yo
music echoes. bouncing off buildings. providing a chorus to new york city, the statue of liberty looking on in new york harbor, one of the many tourist attractions draw diagnose villanova fans. >> this is my first time in new york. we've been seeing the sights. >> reporter: and for this grad student, tears went out surrounded by villanovaens gazing into the 9/11 pool. >> i think the fountain is beautiful. >> it's definitely a very important sight. we had to visit it...