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to live like a refugee ♪ ♪ don't have to live like a refugee ♪ ♪ all we hear is radio ga ga ♪ radio goo goo ♪ radio gahow they feel. u2. >> when u2 play live aid, things had changed. rock and roll was getting serious. music could change the world. bono could change the world. ♪ sunday bloody sunday ♪ sunday bloody sunday >> u2, formed ten years ago when its members were still schoolboys-s now arguably the hottest rock and roll band in the world. their last album "the joshua tree" has so far sold 13 million copies worldwide. >> u2 somehow in the video age were still developing and become a great band and maintaining that kind of connection with people and not getting the message lost in the medium. >> we spent the last ten years finding out how to be in u2. we'll spend the next ten years seeing what u2 can do. ght on yo. get a 4 week trial, plus $100 in extras including postage and a digital scale. go to stamps.com/tv and never go to the post office again. >>> right now, all around us, and so compelling you never miss the fact there's no melody, is a music that is all beat, strong beat, and talk. it's
to live like a refugee ♪ ♪ don't have to live like a refugee ♪ ♪ all we hear is radio ga ga ♪ radio goo goo ♪ radio gahow they feel. u2. >> when u2 play live aid, things had changed. rock and roll was getting serious. music could change the world. bono could change the world. ♪ sunday bloody sunday ♪ sunday bloody sunday >> u2, formed ten years ago when its members were still schoolboys-s now arguably the hottest rock and roll band in the world. their last album...
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>> right, more often than not when crude prices go up, wholesale resal sale gas -- gas leap follow the same direct. david: gasster than they go down. >> you are right, they go up like a rocket and they fall line a feather. david: what do you think is going to happen your overall feeling a year from now? gas prices higher or lower than now? >> i think phil is optimistic. you know whether we see the $60 price on the crude oil, later in this year, it is possible, but, i'm not convinced that is going to happen. i think that there might be a greater likelihood we see it to second or third quarter of 2017. david: i love phil flynn, he knows commodities better than anyone but it does seem that dollar is getting stronger when that happens i'll prices come down, greg, thank you, have a great may maz memorial day weekend. >> thank you. david: our heroes left behind, the government accidentally cutting off benefits to thousands of veterans, next, the story straight from a navy veteran who the v.a. wrongly declared dead -- twice. >> i'm a veteran, i know a lot of veterans who would not go near a v.a. hospital if they hav
>> right, more often than not when crude prices go up, wholesale resal sale gas -- gas leap follow the same direct. david: gasster than they go down. >> you are right, they go up like a rocket and they fall line a feather. david: what do you think is going to happen your overall feeling a year from now? gas prices higher or lower than now? >> i think phil is optimistic. you know whether we see the $60 price on the crude oil, later in this year, it is possible, but, i'm not...
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emily: the days of driving miles to buy the cheapest gas prices could soon be over. startups a gas livery -- gasartup. it has just launched in san francisco, despite having to clear a few regulatory hurdles. welcomes chris aubuchon. thanks for joining us. how does it work? you have a truck that drives around and fills up people's cars? chris: it's actually trucks. we have a knack -- have an app. select where your vehicle is, and we come to you and fill up your car. it is the cheapest price of the three closest gas stations. emily: with a fee? chris: but sometimes there are no fees. the fees are zero dollars, $3, $5. >> imagine this tough for f -- ford f-250 with metal cases for gas in the back. it's got the hose and nozzle. it's got buckets in case there is a spill. it's a very elaborate sort of set up in a pretty compact -- given that it is delivering gas -- set up. regulations are limiting certain places and certain times. fundamentally, we have been able to service the entire silicon valley. now that we have expanded to san francisco, we are able to hit 99.9% of all the customers. emily: the
emily: the days of driving miles to buy the cheapest gas prices could soon be over. startups a gas livery -- gasartup. it has just launched in san francisco, despite having to clear a few regulatory hurdles. welcomes chris aubuchon. thanks for joining us. how does it work? you have a truck that drives around and fills up people's cars? chris: it's actually trucks. we have a knack -- have an app. select where your vehicle is, and we come to you and fill up your car. it is the cheapest price of...
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gas plant killing ten people, including seven police officers. three gas storage tanks also exploded. it started with two suicide bombs and six militants tried to storm the plant. i will bring in global affairs analyst kimberly dosier and francona. the isis attacks killed 100 people in iraq, including a car bomb today. why does it seem there is this renewed focus on iraq and in baghdad in particular, colonel? >> the isis has suffered quite a few battlefield setbacks as of late and they are striking out the only way they feel they can right now. it's probably a good tactic for them. if you look at the iraqi security forces which includes the police, they are spread pretty thin and trying to fight battles resting control of the cities in the uphrates valley, so they have a real problem trying to keep security all over the place. we're seeing isis going after these second spots all over the place. quite effectively kill ag lot of people and calling questions in the government, if you can't keep us safe. the people in baghdad are more concerned about their own security than their vul liberation of mosul. >> it has been reported that isis declared a state of emergency. but what does that mean? is that to be believed? >> well, what u.s. officials believe this shows is that isis is beginning to feel the strain to rick's point. and that they are taking their page out of their old 2006 playbook when they started as an earlier organization, al qaeda in iraq, attacking the shiite community and trying to spur repriceal attacks by shiites on sunnis and thereby drive more sunnis into their ranks. right now they are having a real problem recruiting according to u.s. officials. it's hard to independently verify that. but they think that they are now having trouble replacing the people that they've killed. that have been killed either in iraq or syria. what you do, they say, is you stage these high profile attacks and it makes you look like it's till relevant and try to convince sunnis because of the attacks of revenge that the only way to keep them safe is to join isis. >> here's national security adviser susan rice talking about the fight against isis with fareed zakaria. >> we've always taken the view and had the expectation this was going to be a long-term challenge. this was a fight to be measured in years, not months, it was not going to be a linear progression, we've had progress and setbacks and over the last several months by any number of metrics, i would say things have progressed quite well. >> lieutenant colonel, you agree? >> yes and no. i think we have made progress and it's good but we're not fighting a geographic battle right now. if you look at the progress now measured on how much land we've taken back and how many of them we've killed. but what we're trying to do is stop an idealogy here and we're seeing isis morph into this worldwide organization. libya is becoming a hot bed of activity and springing up all over the middle east and going as far as south asia. it's not just going to be won on the ground in syria and iraq. although that's important. it's going to be a longer term effort and hard to put efforts on the degraphic areas. >> the u.s. and coalition fighting isis have taken out several of the top leaders and does it seem it is making a significant impact? >> they have but u.s. officials concede in some places where the battle is raging, some towns inside syria change hands almost daily. it's this back aend forth. when you stand back and look at the historical pattern, in iraq back in 2007, 2008, when the u.s. would push one part of the bubble, it would push the fighters to another part of iraq. now when they defeat them in one area, say inside one part of iraq or inside one part of syria, we're seeing that bubble push to places like libya, other parts of africa, ungoverned spaces. that is the terrifying thing looking ahead and reason counter terrorism officials say they are going to be fighting this battle for decades to come. thanks to both of you, appreciate it. >> thank you. >> still ahead, it's not every day you see a presidential front-runner and the vice president sharing the same arena, but that's the case for trump and biden as they watch their loved ones collect their diplomas. we're live at the university of pennsylvania where secret service is in overdrive. words no one even knows. but everyone knows cheese. cracker barrel has won awards for their delicious cheddar and they put that cheddar in a new macaroni & cheese. can you spell delicious? delicious. d. e. l... a grwas seeing theing the different discounts.ice it had like a manufacturer discount, it had a usaa member discount. all of them were already built in to the low price. i know that i got a better deal than i would have on my own. usaa car buying service, powered by truecar. life feels a little lighter, potency probiotic, livelier, a little more you. ultimate flora probiotics. >>> democratic vice president joe biden and presumptive republican presidential nominee donald trump may not agree much on politics but today they will be united as they attend the same college graduation ceremony. trump's daughter tiffany and biden's granddaughter are graduating from the university of pennsylvania school of arts and sciences and kristin holmes is there. do we know if they will cross paths or be seated next to each other even? >> no word yet on seating arrangements but we are told by a source inside the trump campaign there is no plan for the two to interact. if they do cross paths it could make for an awkward encounter. neither men are known for their ability to bite their tongue. this campaign cycle joe biden has ripped into donald trump several times saying he shouldn't be president as well as us calling his rhetoric divisive and dangerous. just this morning, at the commencement speech at notre dame, joe biden said the political process now was as abusive as he'd ever seen it in his entire career. both men have spoken at length about the importance of family. donald trump has praised his daughter tiffany saying she made all a's and he and his ex-wife were very proud of her. the vice president took his granddaughter to china and touted her language skills. we will see if they can put aside the political contention today. one thing we do know, security is extremely high. they told families here of the 1500 students graduating to get here hours early. we've seen long lines and huge perimeter shut off. we'll see how all of this plays out in today's graduation. >> oh, my goodness. big security measures in place. thank you so much. coming up next, donald trump, according to one of his closest former colleagues and now very good friend, louise sunshine gives us an inside look at her mentor through the decades. >> i'm not sure that the way he has led his business which has been entirely successful works in politics and i think he just marches -- he's continued to march to the tune of his own drummer. what's it like to be in good hands? 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gas plant killing ten people, including seven police officers. three gas storage tanks also exploded. it started with two suicide bombs and six militants tried to storm the plant. i will bring in global affairs analyst kimberly dosier and francona. the isis attacks killed 100 people in iraq, including a car bomb today. why does it seem there is this renewed focus on iraq and in baghdad in particular, colonel? >> the isis has suffered quite a few battlefield setbacks as of late and they...
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gas gas leads 2-1 with tip-off at 7:30 tone.tion geared up for game four with viewers decked out in royal blue and golden yellow showing the warriors pride. we want do see yours so post them # #dubson7tofindthemandfeaturethem on-line. all the sharks can advance to the finals if they win against nashville tonight. and the men in teal took the lead by beating the predators 5-1. the puck drops in nashville at 6:00 p.m. >> we have sprinkles to look forward today. >> we will try to stop those at 9:00 as the sharks are going to try to stop a predator tonight. >> and move on. >> our own version of that. we have drizzle, so watch out, it will hang around law 9:00 and you can see the clouds are thin from 2,600' on mount tamalpais and we will see the sunshine today but the coast is where we are going to see the clouds lingering with temperatures below average, close to seasonal in many areas and clouds tomorrow less drizzle and sight warming inland next three days. the cloud cover, watch by noon, inland east bay in the south by, sunny, an
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and the strange thing a is in 2002 a man was shot and killed while pumping gas at that gas station. around the corner is the aspen hill shopping center which played big during the sniper shootings. you see the boston market? that's where the suspect was arrested today. it's also the restaurant where the two had lunch while people searched for the killers. at the michael's the snipers blew out a window. >> we st sobering vo: for dominion, part of delivering affordable energy includes supporting those in our community who need help. just that, ahh? yeah, ahh? ahh? ahh? you probably say it a million times a day. ahh? ahh? we want to help everyone say it once a year. say ahh? h. cigna. together, all the way. of crisis. >> after decadepassengers are have to ta bridges as metro temporarily silence five segments. eastern market to minnesota avenue, bidding road for 16 days in late august and early cement. noma to fort trouten and roseland to pentagon for 18 days in december. you can expect a trac i are in the clear because the disruptions will mean >>le on the i
and the strange thing a is in 2002 a man was shot and killed while pumping gas at that gas station. around the corner is the aspen hill shopping center which played big during the sniper shootings. you see the boston market? that's where the suspect was arrested today. it's also the restaurant where the two had lunch while people searched for the killers. at the michael's the snipers blew out a window. >> we st sobering vo: for dominion, part of delivering affordable energy includes...
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gas, too. long on oil and long on natural gas. he's right, you can get a lot more leverage off the gas than you can off the oil. anthony: you're long fundamentally through the end of 2016, though, is that correct? i sort of think this is going up from here. >> i'm not long nearby contracts. i'm long out. anthony: outdated contracts. >> right. anthony: what do you think about that, mark? does that make sense? >> it does, the problem is, boone knows, long contracts, you expect the price to be $50-55 toward the end of the year, the market is in a tango state, the market is priced in, the spot price is 43, the market in december is it 48? i don't know where that is right now. so again, boone's 100% right. to me, i'm all about where is the biggest roi, return on my investment in energy space? with the leverage and the price of natural gas getting decimated over the last year, year and a half, there's more leverage and less risk buying dips in natural gas than there is in trying to go ahead and make the extra four or five dollars there could be in crude. >> i think it's more than four or five. maria: more? how much? >
gas, too. long on oil and long on natural gas. he's right, you can get a lot more leverage off the gas than you can off the oil. anthony: you're long fundamentally through the end of 2016, though, is that correct? i sort of think this is going up from here. >> i'm not long nearby contracts. i'm long out. anthony: outdated contracts. >> right. anthony: what do you think about that, mark? does that make sense? >> it does, the problem is, boone knows, long contracts, you expect...
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the clerk comes out of the gas station to pump the gas. he pumps the gas and walks up to the window. that's where the man threatens him and says give me your money. so the guy ends up handing him the money in his pocket. the action wasn't over. according to the station owner the suspect luis had a gun and wanted more from the clerk. so the clerk went and got the gas pump and sprayed it on the suspect luis. watch what happens next. he fired that weapon and that set the car aflame. luis suffered burns over 80% of his body. >> that backfired. >> he's in icu. >> part of me says quick thinking on the attendant but i don't know if the guy in the car deserved that punishment. >> this is the only thing he had in the moment. he didn't know the guy would pull out the gun and fire it. he paid an expensive price for a petty theft. in texas they are looking for this bad guy. check out this video from gtx guns in georgetown, texas. there's a rock that flies through the window. that's what was used by the suspect. he uses his arms to break into the cases and takes four g
the clerk comes out of the gas station to pump the gas. he pumps the gas and walks up to the window. that's where the man threatens him and says give me your money. so the guy ends up handing him the money in his pocket. the action wasn't over. according to the station owner the suspect luis had a gun and wanted more from the clerk. so the clerk went and got the gas pump and sprayed it on the suspect luis. watch what happens next. he fired that weapon and that set the car aflame. luis suffered...
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last year. 55% of americans say they're more likely to take a road trip this year due to lower gas prices. gas prices are at some of their lowest levels in years. >>> the fbi would like your help in identify ago man suspected of robbing a bank on the peninsula. these surveillance photos were taken inside the first national bank of northern california on mission street in daly city. the robbery happened last week at about 9:30 a.m. on may 18th. the robbery is described as middle eastern or latino, 5' 6" tall and 130 pounds. if you recognize the man the fbi or daly city police would like to hear from you. >>> we are learning new details tonight about a deadly double shooting near novato on wednesday. a short time ago the marin county sheriff identified the boy who was killed. and as ktvu's henry lee tells us, the victims and the three suspects are all minors and all attended novato high. >> reporter: two teens are in custody and a third is still at large in this violent confrontation that has shattered the novato high community. the dead student was identified as a student from san rafael. the n
last year. 55% of americans say they're more likely to take a road trip this year due to lower gas prices. gas prices are at some of their lowest levels in years. >>> the fbi would like your help in identify ago man suspected of robbing a bank on the peninsula. these surveillance photos were taken inside the first national bank of northern california on mission street in daly city. the robbery happened last week at about 9:30 a.m. on may 18th. the robbery is described as middle eastern...
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gas. real gas. i'm bobbie mohan-culp. and i'm marty culp.ndering, we head up the music department over at alta dena middle school. sure do, yeah. we know how scary tax time can be. we'd love to prepare our own returns, but marty has an almost clinical inability to work with numbers. i spent $180 on a comb once. sure did. there's nothing funny about numerical dysplasia, people. it's not a laughing matter. it really isn't. you know, bobbie and i have been consistently audited every year since 1989. yes, yes, yes. we've learned a lot along the way. we sure have, yeah. number one, never, ever suggest to your auditor that he mind his own damn beeswax. they do not like that. no, they don't. they sure don't. they also don't like it when you call 'em bastards. no. no. but they are. they really are. they really are. they're stinking rat bastards. you know, i bet vice president cheney is calling somebody a rat bastard about now. sure. really took it on the chin, didn't he? $14 million. wow, take a bath. he got reamed, yeah. so for all of you waiting h
gas. real gas. i'm bobbie mohan-culp. and i'm marty culp.ndering, we head up the music department over at alta dena middle school. sure do, yeah. we know how scary tax time can be. we'd love to prepare our own returns, but marty has an almost clinical inability to work with numbers. i spent $180 on a comb once. sure did. there's nothing funny about numerical dysplasia, people. it's not a laughing matter. it really isn't. you know, bobbie and i have been consistently audited every year since...
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there were a couple canister owes of what appeared to be smoke, not tear gas, although some protesters were yelling tear gas, tear gas. we're not feeling any impacts from that. so the situation has escalated, obviously, since we last spoke. police cleared another block and a half or so to try to get the remaining protesters out. i will tell you alba kirksy police believe most of the demonstrators is now disbursed. you can see more canisters being thrown. they believe most of the people who are left are here only to disrupt. that is coming from albuquerque police. we're being asked now to get back as some folks are continuing -- right. continuing to throw rocks, you're feeling pebbles coming down from that alley down the side. right. so i'm sticking with my camera crew as we walk down with rocks continue to go be thrown. so we're behind the police line now. we're going to toss it back to you. >> do you know if that's pepper spray, the canisters that the police are holing? >> she's choking. >> watch out. >> hallie, i couldn't stay at that spot. >> yeah. >> robert is with the albuquerque general newspaper. he's on the p
there were a couple canister owes of what appeared to be smoke, not tear gas, although some protesters were yelling tear gas, tear gas. we're not feeling any impacts from that. so the situation has escalated, obviously, since we last spoke. police cleared another block and a half or so to try to get the remaining protesters out. i will tell you alba kirksy police believe most of the demonstrators is now disbursed. you can see more canisters being thrown. they believe most of the people who are...
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gas line. >> it appears that he mistakenly thought it was a waterline and it was the gas line and the gas line was live. >> reporter: neighbors told us they smelled natural gas outside. >> i was concerned. >> reporter: she says she saw police and firefighters outside her neighbor's home. they opened the doors and windows to air the odors out. >> if the heater would have sparked, we would have definitely lost that house and probably the two or three houses next to that house. >> it's definitely relieving knowing that he's not going to be in the neighborhood anymore. >> reporter: police say he broke into another home on the same street looking for copper. he faces charges including burglary and creating widespread disaster and destruction. in new jersey i'm brandon hudson. >>> with this just in, nbc 10 has learned a delaware high school student has been shot and killed. >> he attend a school where a student died following a shooting last month. there was a message on the school's website saying a ninth grade student was shot this afternoon in the 900 block. he was taken to the hospital where he
gas line. >> it appears that he mistakenly thought it was a waterline and it was the gas line and the gas line was live. >> reporter: neighbors told us they smelled natural gas outside. >> i was concerned. >> reporter: she says she saw police and firefighters outside her neighbor's home. they opened the doors and windows to air the odors out. >> if the heater would have sparked, we would have definitely lost that house and probably the two or three houses next to...
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gas crisis in the '70s, and now our nation is the number one producer of oil and gas around the world. and the united states no longer imports the majority of the energy it consumes. it's also created new concerns for consumers, pipeline operators, hazmat shippers, safety paramount across the board, no matter where you are in the supply chain, all of these companies that we regulate, the focus needs to be on safety. an example of the dynamic environment is the advancement of liquefied natural gas. natural gas is an important element of the president's all of the above energy strategy to make america more energy independent. the abundant supply of natural gas in the united states has increased demand for it actually on a national basis and internationally. and as the industry grows, we have to take a hard look at how the u.s. produces, uses, and stores l & g in this country. phmsa plays a role in setting safety standards in the way the facilities are designed, maintained, and operated. an emphasis on safety, again, is more relevant than ever. crude oil is also being produced domestically in unprecedented volumes. yearly, about 5,000 car loads are transported across the united states, and phmsa is working diligently to make sure these products arrive safely at their destinations. in 2015, in collaboration with the federal rail administration, we issued the high hazard flammable rail rule. they designed new requirements designed to reduce the consequences involved trains transpor
gas crisis in the '70s, and now our nation is the number one producer of oil and gas around the world. and the united states no longer imports the majority of the energy it consumes. it's also created new concerns for consumers, pipeline operators, hazmat shippers, safety paramount across the board, no matter where you are in the supply chain, all of these companies that we regulate, the focus needs to be on safety. an example of the dynamic environment is the advancement of liquefied natural...
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this is a gas -- a cooking gas plant and most iraqis have small gas containers in their homes, but, againgoing after soft targets, meanwhile, you do still have this political uncertainty within iraq. >> ian lee live in cairo. thank you for your insight in reporting. we'll stay in touch as we learn more about that. >>> by the samoko haram was a f security summit held in nairobi on saturday. delegates from global and regional parties attended, including french president francoise hollande. the u.n. security council said friday that the terror group threatened regional stability. at least 20,000 people killed since boko haram first waged war in nigeria. since 2009, the terror group has been labeled the most deadly in the world by the latest global terrorism index. a threat so great, governments came together with plans to work together and to fight back. >> since the last meeting of delegates two years ago in paris to discuss the problem and find solutions, the islamic extremist group has been pushed out of territory it once controlled in northeastern nigeria, instead resorting to smaller su
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gas. we have been underinvesting and afraid as a nation to take on this gas tax increase. eventually we'll have to get away from the gas tax because cars will be powered by electricity or another energy source. gas won't make sense. we'll have so many users on the system that aren't paying. we'll have to move to the vehicle miles travelled approach and you're charged for the actual number of miles you drive. how are we going to keep track of that? there's a lot of electronics in cars now so it's much easier for us to keep track of that information. we'll just have to get to a comfort level as citizens with our governmental agencies knowing that information. >> driving is not only done by the citizens but businesses and trucking industries. >> i think people do it because they have to. picking up stuff at the port where it came in and delivering it to a shipment point in the united states i think trucks won't be dissuaded. the american truckers associations were supporting a gas increase. >> good morning. i had a couple of questions. i'd like to know about to the first earmarked for the shovel ready projects and also i
gas. we have been underinvesting and afraid as a nation to take on this gas tax increase. eventually we'll have to get away from the gas tax because cars will be powered by electricity or another energy source. gas won't make sense. we'll have so many users on the system that aren't paying. we'll have to move to the vehicle miles travelled approach and you're charged for the actual number of miles you drive. how are we going to keep track of that? there's a lot of electronics in cars now so...
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gas is imported. the more provided, the more competition, which will drive prices down. gasld imported keep cost down, the environmental impact remains controversial in france. protesters still say the environmental damage is not worth it. >> facebook has won a trademark case in china. they tried to register the name facebook as two separate words. facebook is blocked in china. mark zuckerberg has been meeting after a public visit to china. the government may be slowly softening its stance. >> thank you, kate. not time for our press review. ♪ theave a look at some of international papers this monday. you are starting with the elections in the philippines. >> some of the filipino papers. the daily inquiry says the man to beat is rodrigo duterte. that is on its front page. he is the mayor who emerged as the front runner has been called vowedpino trump and has he will kill tens of thousands of criminals and corruption. the outgoing president is warning of voting for rodrigo duterte carries dangers and would bring terror to the nation. the quote is that i hope we learn the lesso
gas is imported. the more provided, the more competition, which will drive prices down. gasld imported keep cost down, the environmental impact remains controversial in france. protesters still say the environmental damage is not worth it. >> facebook has won a trademark case in china. they tried to register the name facebook as two separate words. facebook is blocked in china. mark zuckerberg has been meeting after a public visit to china. the government may be slowly softening its...
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gas mileage. my gas mileage drop as i drive into the city from the east into the sea breeze in the morning. from mount tamalpais i have the time-lapse running. i will post that at 9:30 or 10:00. patchy drizzle with sprinkles tomorrow along the coast and the north bay and breezy on sunday but it will be warm next week. the marine layer is thicker and bill break up and notice, the low clouds are dense along the coast and that is where it is coolest, 50s, 60, 70s, with the 80s gone. it will be 69 to 73 in the south by. extent in mountain view and everyone else at mill trait at 61 and upper 50s a brick day, and 60 in downtown san francisco cooler-than-average. 66 to 69 through the north bay and richmond is come at 63 and and richmond is come at 63 and castro showers in northwest sonoma and upper 40s to mid-50s. upper 40s to mid-50s. my seven-day outlook shows to the studio where everything is falling apart. 60s at the coast, and 70s and 80s around bay and inland the now, we hope traffic is quieter. >> it is friday, 13th. >> that is right you had your moment, natasha. >> we will look if you are headed to by to breaks, with 50,000 people descend on san francisco. caltrain will have extra trains up and down the peninsula and muni will have you re-routing the running root starting at main and howard and embarcadero is jammed due to the start and the great highway to finish is a big party the a the end and extra trains to get you to downtown san francisco and larkspur terry is running extra boats at the ferry ending near the start so green is good, we have a couple of issues in san francisco to worry about over francisco to worry about over the with, with construction and bay breakers. >> warning if you use free wi-fi: crooks may have figured out a way to fool you and steal your information. michael funny will show you how to spot the net and recollect yourself. this is a look at a volcano as it certificate ruperted volcano turning from a deep purple to bright broad as the lava is spewing from the volcano. we are happy to report because we do not know of injuries. sell communities in the area were covered in smoke and ash. >> and now, questions on earthquake insurance and what is covered after the earthquake. a woman attacked by robbers identified a georgia gastion identified a georgia gas station will not let them get aw sleep number beds with sleepiq technology give you identified a georgia gas station will not let them get aw the knowledge to adjust for the best sleep ever. it's the semi-annual sale! save $500 on the memorial day special edition mattress with sleepiq technology. only at a sleep number store. on his legendary quest, jack created a breakfast worth waking up for. the triple cheese and hash brown breakfast burrito. with provolone, cheddar, pepperjack, and a crispy hash brown. then he announced it to the world in the most legendary way. ah-hem. ♪triple cheeeeeese! the triple cheese and hash brown breakfast burrito. hurry in before it's gone. hey pal? you ready? can you pick me up at 6:30? ah... (boy) i'm here! i'm here! (cop) too late. i was gone for five minutes! ugh! move it. you're killing me. you know what, dad? i'm good. (dad) it may be quite a while before he's ready, but our subaru legacy will be waiting for him. (vo) t
gas mileage. my gas mileage drop as i drive into the city from the east into the sea breeze in the morning. from mount tamalpais i have the time-lapse running. i will post that at 9:30 or 10:00. patchy drizzle with sprinkles tomorrow along the coast and the north bay and breezy on sunday but it will be warm next week. the marine layer is thicker and bill break up and notice, the low clouds are dense along the coast and that is where it is coolest, 50s, 60, 70s, with the 80s gone. it will be 69...
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. >> we will be getting our gas from that gas station. >> now, if you like no one outdoors lucky you, a gorgeous sunny day but some places warm. >> him hot. especially inland where there could be some 90s through tomorrow. and then some cooling. we talk about offshore wind, and you think it is east to west wouldn't because that is the fat of the way for the winds to blow but north to south wind also is an offshore wind and we have that right now the winds come from the north bay mountains and my down the hills to the lower elevations they heat, he come resolution and that dries them and you have this on our visible satellite: the lack of clouds, except for around the santa cruz mountains and those are starting to evaporate. here is walnut creek, an area that could hit the mid-90s and we are look south at 680. today, total sunshine, warm at the cost to hot inland and cooler breezes especially on thursday and friday. a chance of showers on saturday and sunday. for highs today, how about 85 to 89 throughout the south bay and 87 in san jose, and right in the middle there, and mid-to-upper
. >> we will be getting our gas from that gas station. >> now, if you like no one outdoors lucky you, a gorgeous sunny day but some places warm. >> him hot. especially inland where there could be some 90s through tomorrow. and then some cooling. we talk about offshore wind, and you think it is east to west wouldn't because that is the fat of the way for the winds to blow but north to south wind also is an offshore wind and we have that right now the winds come from the north...
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gas and those jobs are not coming back. >> that's exactly right, chris, because now coal is actually falling behind natural gas. natural gas is the fuel that's being used for all the new plants. coal is dirty, it's tough to transport. it's kind of the bottom of the food chain for fuels. coal has gone down because natural gas is a much better fuel than coal. it had nothing to do with the regulations. as a matter of fact in wyoming where almost half of our coal is mined is companily controlled by the coal industry. it's a very friendly state to coal and those companies in wyoming now are going bankrupt because there's no demand for their fuel. >> it also was striking to me that this speech barely did not talk about climate at all except to say he's going to renege on paris, stop any contributions to the u.n. there wasn't a huge run of denialism. but i mean if you're talking about energy in the future you cannot have that conference unless you're talking about climate. >> you can't have that conversation without climate and you can't talk about that without a comprehensive energy policy. we're the only country in the world wh
gas and those jobs are not coming back. >> that's exactly right, chris, because now coal is actually falling behind natural gas. natural gas is the fuel that's being used for all the new plants. coal is dirty, it's tough to transport. it's kind of the bottom of the food chain for fuels. coal has gone down because natural gas is a much better fuel than coal. it had nothing to do with the regulations. as a matter of fact in wyoming where almost half of our coal is mined is companily...
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gas companies. shale gas companies now not paying any severance tax at all even though we have the second biggest gas industry in the country. that's not right. we need resources. i applaud the mayor. i think people are working hard to find the resource. >> your candidacy can be history making because of your gender here in pennsylvania. how important will that theme be as you move forward or will you be issues based only? >> look, i talked to voters and i say, if you share my values, if you resonate with some of the issues that i'm talking about, that every child deserves a shot, we need to have good schools, we should be investing in our workforce, if you also see in katie mcginty a person who has a track record of getting things done, cutting through the rhetoric, solving problems, then i'd ask you to align with me. now, all other things being equal, sure, after 237 years why don't we try something a little bit different? >> does the presidential election and the way that pennsylvania shakes out help or hurt you as you head to the general election? >> i think it's very positive, because there's su
gas companies. shale gas companies now not paying any severance tax at all even though we have the second biggest gas industry in the country. that's not right. we need resources. i applaud the mayor. i think people are working hard to find the resource. >> your candidacy can be history making because of your gender here in pennsylvania. how important will that theme be as you move forward or will you be issues based only? >> look, i talked to voters and i say, if you share my...
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more tear gas, smoke gas, more bombs.ally in their riot protective gear so they can protect themselves against the rocks and horrendous. do you have final thoughts on this? >> this is a problem. this should be going in the opposite direction. it should be deescalating. they should be getting things under control. someone should come out and put a curfew and shut it down. it is well within the rights of the mayor and chief of police, et cetera. you don't need to coddle these people. you do not need to tolerate this level of violence and lawlessness. you have to send a message because allowing something like this to continue in albuquerque, new mexico, is making it lelss safe for the city going forward. >> california, this is coming your way probably june 7th. get the rubber bullets and water canyons, give them an area, let them protest. once they get out of the area they are free game. >> bean bag them. >> last thoughts. >> you know, i don't know, i'm -- i worry for the police because they are getting hit from both sides.
more tear gas, smoke gas, more bombs.ally in their riot protective gear so they can protect themselves against the rocks and horrendous. do you have final thoughts on this? >> this is a problem. this should be going in the opposite direction. it should be deescalating. they should be getting things under control. someone should come out and put a curfew and shut it down. it is well within the rights of the mayor and chief of police, et cetera. you don't need to coddle these people. you do...
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gas station here has the highest prices in the state at $2.89 for a gallon of regular. by the look of things, customers are not buying it. according to the gas buddy website, the average price for a gallon of gasn new jersey is $2.07, low compared to five years ago when gas was close to $4 a gallon. consider just the last month, price of gas is steadily going up. some of the increase has to do with refineries switching over to make summer gasoline, which is different than what we use in the winter. >> summer blends have to be blended with other ingredients so they will not evaporate. they tend to be more expensive. >> reporter: memorial day weekend less than two weeks away, and people drive further for vacations. if you research, there are bargai bargains. this station in carteret offers regular at $1.83 a gallon. >> i live in pennsylvania, work in jersey, and gas prices, it's great for me. >> reporter: new jersey gas prices stabilized last week, and gas in new jersey remain some of the cheapest in the country, a quarter per gallon cheaper than any of the other states in our area. >> nbc 10 news at 6:00 is next. >>> coming up next at 6:00 -- >> e we continue to following news, new developments
gas station here has the highest prices in the state at $2.89 for a gallon of regular. by the look of things, customers are not buying it. according to the gas buddy website, the average price for a gallon of gasn new jersey is $2.07, low compared to five years ago when gas was close to $4 a gallon. consider just the last month, price of gas is steadily going up. some of the increase has to do with refineries switching over to make summer gasoline, which is different than what we use in the...
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gas. natural gas used to be a dirty fuel, a fossil fuel and now all of a sudden it's a clean, renewable fuel. >> and fracking was supposed to be the clean natural gas and now it's demonized because it's successful. >> the point is, at some point they'll go after another industry to go after to shut them down. >> you can almost feel when hillary clinton said that comment that it worked in so many states and then it went slamming back in her face when she said it in a place where it wasn't well received. and that agenda is so well received in certain areas, especially the ones they had been to in the past couple of months. >> her $30 million proposal to give them money is going to work. i think what the voters are saying is that even if it comes down to trump or hillary, you might vote for trump. >> i think her positions on trade have come back to haunt her. i think that's a place where bernie sanders has been successful. i think we can expect donald trump to piggy-back off of that. >> wouldn't you expect in a place like west virginia, they should stand up and vote -- she's trying to take food off the table. money out of their wallets and then give t
gas. natural gas used to be a dirty fuel, a fossil fuel and now all of a sudden it's a clean, renewable fuel. >> and fracking was supposed to be the clean natural gas and now it's demonized because it's successful. >> the point is, at some point they'll go after another industry to go after to shut them down. >> you can almost feel when hillary clinton said that comment that it worked in so many states and then it went slamming back in her face when she said it in a place...
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why do you know so aaa says lower gas prices. gasare staying in the harry expect to run into a lot of tourist. dc number eight on the list of top 10 memorial day destinations. >> nat finish up share rear ceases. >> broad delogan right here in the studio with the action incto sports coming up. ♪ >> there you go hole cost survivor fulfilled her dream of sinking the national anthem at a baseball game. hish performed the song aerform michigan residents and tiger's fan for sinking the national anthem for a while at meetings but now she got to perform for a much larger audience. >> i love to sing god bless america also. list me up. you know as a hole cost survivor >> she was 17 when her family was split up before lib beer b ration in 1945. wow. >> good for her.r h that's an honor when you hold the tigers, she waited for so long and she performed add mirdi rabble. >> i wanted to know do either of you have sports meme we'll yayme you like. >> i do. >> what do you have. >> jerseys from different teamse a jersey the caps sent me. >> i have a v
why do you know so aaa says lower gas prices. gasare staying in the harry expect to run into a lot of tourist. dc number eight on the list of top 10 memorial day destinations. >> nat finish up share rear ceases. >> broad delogan right here in the studio with the action incto sports coming up. ♪ >> there you go hole cost survivor fulfilled her dream of sinking the national anthem at a baseball game. hish performed the song aerform michigan residents and tiger's fan for...
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gas and more biofuels as a source of transportation fuel. >> yeah. >> we can make five different transportation fuels from natural gas from ethanol to methanol to cmg, compressed natural gas gas to liquids which is a diesel. and what we need are some regulatory changes. we need some entrepreneurs and innovators to come into this and start to push alcohol fuels in addition to oil products fuels. >> i think that's the only way we're going to achieve long term equilibrium and it's going to change the industry somewhat. >> i think you've been hanging out with boon pickens, the natural gas for transportation thing. let's talk about that. cars really do drive gas which then drives oil. some suggest the electric car, tesla or whatever else it may be, will drive the petroleum business out of business in ten to 25 years. in 25 years from now, john, will we still have gasoline powered cars or will it be all electric, fuel cell, what have you? >> absolutely we will have internal kbungs engines that will be driven using oil products and alcohol fuels. in my opinion, by 2050 and a study has come out under the fuel freedom foundation, you'll see that by 2050, we'll have roughly the sam
gas and more biofuels as a source of transportation fuel. >> yeah. >> we can make five different transportation fuels from natural gas from ethanol to methanol to cmg, compressed natural gas gas to liquids which is a diesel. and what we need are some regulatory changes. we need some entrepreneurs and innovators to come into this and start to push alcohol fuels in addition to oil products fuels. >> i think that's the only way we're going to achieve long term equilibrium and...
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gas coming through. washington gas turned it off. she says since signing up with e-bill with washington gas she's never received a bill. paid my last bill, paper bill in october. >> and about $600 later. the very next day i got a call from a neighbor and she was very upset. the exact same story. >> both bob and amy say they never received any kind of notice from washington gas about its e-bill problems and just like we did in february. nbc 4 responds reached out again to washington gas. it told us in part, it sent notification to affected users make payments. it said errors in the migration, some existing customer profiles from the old to new e-service platform caused the problems. washington gas says it's on track to resolve remaining issues this week. in the meantime the company says it will not charge any late fees. >> that's why i contacted news 4 because i remembered a story that you all did back in the winter. gee, i would have thought this would have been fixed by now. >> washington gas tells nbc 4 responds that it will within the week will pass along its sincerest apologies to its customers saying it has fallen
gas coming through. washington gas turned it off. she says since signing up with e-bill with washington gas she's never received a bill. paid my last bill, paper bill in october. >> and about $600 later. the very next day i got a call from a neighbor and she was very upset. the exact same story. >> both bob and amy say they never received any kind of notice from washington gas about its e-bill problems and just like we did in february. nbc 4 responds reached out again to washington...
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gas very attractive for buyers. the oversupply and natural gas is much bigger than an oil. we have a lot of natural gasthis country. ofces have been just south to for a while now. from is a lot of interest the power side as well as other elements within the oil and gas industry. they are attractive prices because of where gas is now and where it's expected to be for the near term. we do expect to see a lot of natural gas upstream and midstream acquisition activity in the next six months. they: do you think direction of m&a's now towards happening between companies that don't have so much overlap? >> i think that is what regulators will look at. there's a concern over antitrust, obviously. a deal thatogether makes sense for shareholders and investors and you also have good advice on the economic ground about competition, we don't think a couple of transactions forecasts ad really lot of difficulties for the rest of the industry. it still should be healthy and oftainly look at discussions m&a across the energy space. shery: thank you for your insight. still ahead, airline stocks are certainly not soaring
gas very attractive for buyers. the oversupply and natural gas is much bigger than an oil. we have a lot of natural gasthis country. ofces have been just south to for a while now. from is a lot of interest the power side as well as other elements within the oil and gas industry. they are attractive prices because of where gas is now and where it's expected to be for the near term. we do expect to see a lot of natural gas upstream and midstream acquisition activity in the next six months. they:...
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gas. natural gas is cheaper so the market is always going to prefer natural gas and the big reason for thatboom we've seen thanks to fracking. the other is what's happened with environmental regulation. even if we were able to make clean coal work, which there are lots of question marks around, there's a lot more coal and cheaper coal in wyoming so those jobs are not coming back to appalachia. they say they don't necessarily believe that but at this point they can't vote for hillary and at least he's offering hope. >> thanks for bringing that to us. from west virginia to north carolina, the bathroom law standoff now headed to the courts since the department of justice and the state's governor filed those dueling lawsuits monday. >> none of us can stand by when a state enters the business of legislating identity and insists that a person pretend to be something or someone that they are not. >> the attorney general there yesterday. so what now and what's next? tony dokoupil is in raleigh, north carolina, talking to people about the standoff. msnbc's chief legal correspondent, ari melber, is h
gas. natural gas is cheaper so the market is always going to prefer natural gas and the big reason for thatboom we've seen thanks to fracking. the other is what's happened with environmental regulation. even if we were able to make clean coal work, which there are lots of question marks around, there's a lot more coal and cheaper coal in wyoming so those jobs are not coming back to appalachia. they say they don't necessarily believe that but at this point they can't vote for hillary and at...
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gas. new york state does not allow hydraulic fracturing. they do not want hype lines across -- pipelines across the land. those of the principal sources of energy, nuclear power and natural gas that will try to restrict greenhouse gasssions. charlie: keystone pipeline, does it make a difference? john: pipelines in general make a difference. it is the safest way to move oil and gas. they are literally millions of miles. . we can operate them safely. we have to make sure the standards are high and we do it well. to me it has been unfortunate that with a great ally that we have north of the border that we have not allowed a pipeline to bring oil that is needed in the u.s.. it seems like it is not the right policy if you believe in low prices, if you believe in promoting economic activity in the country. you assessw would president obama in terms of how he has been as president both in terms of environmental protection, in terms of trade. commits of wanting to ment, and the kinds of records that came out of paris? john: we have some differences in opinion, but there is common ground. one on trade. i would to the university of chicago. i believe in free trade. i believe in the free -- the trade agreements. we have been
gas. new york state does not allow hydraulic fracturing. they do not want hype lines across -- pipelines across the land. those of the principal sources of energy, nuclear power and natural gas that will try to restrict greenhouse gasssions. charlie: keystone pipeline, does it make a difference? john: pipelines in general make a difference. it is the safest way to move oil and gas. they are literally millions of miles. . we can operate them safely. we have to make sure the standards are high...
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cleaner fuels that we're going to help these folks out in the coal industry t natural gas industry. the natural gaseeducate them. and it didn't go anywhere. >> haven't seen a whole lot of solar power plants in west virginia though. >> that's the point. that is a small audience. >> the last year and a half mining in general lost 191,000 jobs. a lot is from regulatory attack. >> when does it hit when people are -- >> no -- >> -- rates are going up is this. >> it's ironic i hillary saying this is all market driven. but really president obama put in a series of regulations with intent to destroy this industry and he succeeded. >> do you think they didn't think through the impact on the jobs lost and the strategy for reeducation and left them on the vine. >> nope. first and foremost those people have been gone from the democratic party for a very long time. let me finish my thought. i listened to all of your nonsense on this issue for a long time. first of all, she's saying you may disagree or agree with this. this industry is dying. you could either prop it up. or -- primary based support or fighting g
cleaner fuels that we're going to help these folks out in the coal industry t natural gas industry. the natural gaseeducate them. and it didn't go anywhere. >> haven't seen a whole lot of solar power plants in west virginia though. >> that's the point. that is a small audience. >> the last year and a half mining in general lost 191,000 jobs. a lot is from regulatory attack. >> when does it hit when people are -- >> no -- >> -- rates are going up is this....
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gas up here. >> that's the gas. >> the oil. >> the oil. >> like every other operator in the region. big and small. larue's oil wells produce more oil than petroleum. gasd oil collected in tanks for sea. but the water is too briny to be recycled or used. it is considered waste. >> awful this is salt water. >> salt water. >> go back in the ground. have to get rid of it. >> reporter: getting rid of the water means sending it down a disposal well that's drilled deep below the freshwater, to prevent contamination and the zone where it came from. >> this is it? >> this is it. >> what all the talk is about. >> well in the ground. >> the disposal well its more than one of 3,000 in oklahoma. the state created a website to explain the earthquakes. this map shows disposal wells as blue dots. orange dots are earthquakes. when the price of oil went over $100 a barrel in 2008. oil and gas production increased dramatically. so did all. waste water. and earthquakes. >> what's causing these earthquakes? >> what we have learned in oklahoma is that the earthquakes that are occurring in, in enormous numbers are the result of waste water injection. >> the professor of geo
gas up here. >> that's the gas. >> the oil. >> the oil. >> like every other operator in the region. big and small. larue's oil wells produce more oil than petroleum. gasd oil collected in tanks for sea. but the water is too briny to be recycled or used. it is considered waste. >> awful this is salt water. >> salt water. >> go back in the ground. have to get rid of it. >> reporter: getting rid of the water means sending it down a disposal well...
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gas. susan hogan has the story, and it's not the first time she's reported on this issue. >> we first reported some washington gas customers february. but even after the gas company told us it was close to being fixed we're now in may, and viewers continue to contact us with complaints. >> i wouldn't think it was delinquent, they've never sent me a bill. >> reporter: bob tillman says he has not received a gas bill since january. he usually pays his bill using the electronic billing system. >> i get an electronic bill every month, and all i have to do is click on it and the bank sends the payment. it's worked seamlessly f lly fo multiple years. >> reporter: until he heard about a co-worker. and he gave them a call. they told him he was delinquent and owed $416. >> good news, they didn't disconnect me. >> reporter: but that wasn't the case at amy wolens' home. >> i have no pousch, no gas coming through. turned it off. she said since signing up for e-bill, she's never received a bill. >> i paid my last bill, i guess paper bill, in october. >> reporter: and about $600 later. >> i paid all the months prior before they would hook me up. the very next day i got
gas. susan hogan has the story, and it's not the first time she's reported on this issue. >> we first reported some washington gas customers february. but even after the gas company told us it was close to being fixed we're now in may, and viewers continue to contact us with complaints. >> i wouldn't think it was delinquent, they've never sent me a bill. >> reporter: bob tillman says he has not received a gas bill since january. he usually pays his bill using the electronic...
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in many cities, they have natural gas detectors underneath looking for gas leaks. engineers say these gasleaks are very small. they are not dangerous to people but bad for the environment because they contribute to global warming. >> romeo, the software company that brought you angry birds has sunk all its money into an "angry birds. in "movie which opens today. >> greetings from my world, the world of the pigs. >> what's a pig? >> the movie did very well in its european release. "the new york times" calls it an amiable ball of fluff. the plot involves the pigs sneaking on to the birds' island. some people think it's an immigration metaphor. >> good reviews. what it says was this answers one age-old existential question, why are the birds so angry? we need to find out. >> you can seeing the movie? >> no spoiler alert. >> i like the intrigue. >>> it will cost you as much to go to a movie as it will to buy a house in the bay area. million dollar homes are the norm in the bay area. in the last four years, san francisco has the largest increase in the country when it comes to million dollar h
in many cities, they have natural gas detectors underneath looking for gas leaks. engineers say these gasleaks are very small. they are not dangerous to people but bad for the environment because they contribute to global warming. >> romeo, the software company that brought you angry birds has sunk all its money into an "angry birds. in "movie which opens today. >> greetings from my world, the world of the pigs. >> what's a pig? >> the movie did very well in...
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gas available at $2. they're worried about a hot summer, and gas is rallying. there's still plenty of gasstocks, you could argue rig counts are down, but they're more efficient. there's bullish and bearish news all the time, and i've just, you know, today natural gas had a good move to the upside. that's, you know -- and it could really continue. liz: that's why we have you, elliott, to point these things out. >> i've been wrong on that one. i've been selling natural gas. it's not working. liz: it's a hard call, but so is is this market. we got personal income and spending, one could argue that we saw april consumer spending surge. biggest increase in more than six years. and what we're seeing now is that fear that the fed says, okay, things are strong enough at least for us to endure a tiny quarter of a point rate hike come june 15th. >> yeah, exactly. right now anytime we get above 2075, we're in that pain trade zone. you're making a big assumption with the stock market. i mean, i'm confident but i'm not comfortable right now. the fact is you're assuming we're going to see $130 earnings
gas available at $2. they're worried about a hot summer, and gas is rallying. there's still plenty of gasstocks, you could argue rig counts are down, but they're more efficient. there's bullish and bearish news all the time, and i've just, you know, today natural gas had a good move to the upside. that's, you know -- and it could really continue. liz: that's why we have you, elliott, to point these things out. >> i've been wrong on that one. i've been selling natural gas. it's not...
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in the clip we did show her talking about natural gas, natural gas does play a greater role.h you, a few years ago i was long. we owned some of those coal names. walter. arch coal. these were any nominal companies. i'm shocked at how small a percentage coal is to our electric grid these days. one of the ways to solve that is obviously a better economy for the thermal coal, bett eter ecoy for metallurgical coal. there are ways to revive the industry but i'm not hillary clinton would have that at the top of her agenda. >> it is hard to get out of that original statement when you want those people to lose their jobs. >> it is tough. because so many already have. companies are bankrupt that were great american companies. they won't come back. >> all right, dharcharles, you , though. 6:00 p.m. eastern tonight. >>> former air force fighter and mom missing now in florida. police just releasing this last known picture of her before she vanished. the latest on the search for that mom next. >> it's just there's no sign of a crime. none. there's absence of it. her wallet is not here but
in the clip we did show her talking about natural gas, natural gas does play a greater role.h you, a few years ago i was long. we owned some of those coal names. walter. arch coal. these were any nominal companies. i'm shocked at how small a percentage coal is to our electric grid these days. one of the ways to solve that is obviously a better economy for the thermal coal, bett eter ecoy for metallurgical coal. there are ways to revive the industry but i'm not hillary clinton would have that at...
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partly that is due to low gas prices. gas2 which is cheaper than this time last year even though 18 cents higher than at the beginning of the month. that has a lot of americans hopping in cars and driving across the country. if you are an american who will hop in the car there are tips experts say you need to keep in mind. they say don't overload your car with too many things and make sure you are checking tire pressure and consider traveling home a day early if you can perhaps even sunday night to avoid monday evening rush hour times because more people on the roads can mean more accidents. >> absolutely that does. if not early at least those off peak hours best to travel. >>> let's go to politics, the debate that almost was is off the table. donald trump saying he will not debate bernie sanders. there are new indications about his strategy ahead. let's bring in our panel. good morning to you both. phil, i start with you here. i know you wrote about the new poll with bad news for donald trump in the midwest and yet the trump
partly that is due to low gas prices. gas2 which is cheaper than this time last year even though 18 cents higher than at the beginning of the month. that has a lot of americans hopping in cars and driving across the country. if you are an american who will hop in the car there are tips experts say you need to keep in mind. they say don't overload your car with too many things and make sure you are checking tire pressure and consider traveling home a day early if you can perhaps even sunday...
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gas p. gas prices down 42 cents from what it was this time last year. but experts still say if you are choosing to travel you should give yourself an extra hour if you are coming to the airport or if you are behind the wheel, consider leaving a day early so you can avoid that monday evening rush hour traffic. we are keeping our eyes here on the airport but things so far are running pretty smoothly. >> good to hear. thank you, morgan. >>>ertarians are choosing their presidential nominee this weekend. what are the chances that person could become a spoiler in november? ice doesn't cure pink eye. hi. how are you doing today? that's how i am. red head fred. ultra rare. i collect these too. nah, these are for my dog because he can never decide which one he wants until he gets home, so... presenting the american express blue cash everyday card with cash back on purchases and no annual fee. my only concern is that this is where we put food. a dog's foot is cleaner than a human's mouth. that's what they say. is it? cleaner than my mouth. cash back on purchases. backed by the service and security of american express. for over 100 years like kraft has,natural cheesees. you learn a lot about how people cook. i wish i had like four different mexican cheeses but in one super melty cheese. it does exist! you still have two cheese wishes left. burning of diabetic nerve pain, these feet were the first in my family to graduate from college and trained as a nurse. but i couldn't bear my diabetic nerve pain any longer. so i talked to my doctor and he prescribed lyrica. lyrica may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worsening depression, or unusual changes in mood or behavior. or swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, muscle pain with fever, tired feeling or blurry vision. common side effects are dizziness, sleepiness, weight gain and swelling of hands, legs, and feet. don't drink alcohol while taking lyrica. don't drive or use machinery until you know how lyrica affects you. those who have had a drug or alcohol problem may be more likely to misuse lyrica. now i have less diabetic nerve pain. ask your doctor about lyrica. we do it for the ones who rise before it shines. the ones who labor for what they love. ♪ because at banquet we believe that every dollar should work as hard as the family that earned it. that's why we're making our meals better. like using 100% natural chicken breast in our chicken strips and adding real cream to our mashed potatoes. so now, there's more to love with banquet. now serving... a better banquet. my name is jamir dixon and i'm a locafor pg&e.rk fieldman most people in the community recognize the blue trucks as pg&e. my truck is something new... it's an 811 truck. when you call 811, i come out to your house and i mark out our gas electric lines to make sure that you don't hit them when you're digging. 811 is a free service. i'm passionate about it because every time i go on the street i think about my own kids. they're the reason that i want to protect our community and our environment, and if me driving a that truck means that somebody gets to go home safer, then i'll drive it every day of the week. together, we're building a better california. >>> a big government, small government, i think everything ends with a solution of growing government when i'm the opposite. really, smaller government is about freedom and liberty. when government is too big, that's tyranny. when government fears its citizens, that's liberty. >> that was libertarian party presidential candidate gary johnson on the opening day of the convention in orlando. he was the party's nominee in 2012 and finished with 1% of the popular vote. this weekend's convention takes place as some in the gop hold out hope for a third party candidate to kee
gas p. gas prices down 42 cents from what it was this time last year. but experts still say if you are choosing to travel you should give yourself an extra hour if you are coming to the airport or if you are behind the wheel, consider leaving a day early so you can avoid that monday evening rush hour traffic. we are keeping our eyes here on the airport but things so far are running pretty smoothly. >> good to hear. thank you, morgan. >>>ertarians are choosing their presidential...
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gas. what does the fraction 9/10 mean at the gas pump. more than a dozen submitted this good question and nicole brewer find out what it's all about. ♪ >> filling up on gasu noticed the price, right. >> yeah. >> i do. >> when we fill up we tend to focus on the first three numbe numbers. >> have you ever noticed 9/10. >> what's up with the fraction right beside it. >> why do you think they put that there. >> to confuse us. >> more money to charge you. >> so they can round it up. 9/10 goes back to the great depression and taxes. >> tidwell is spokesperson for aaa. >> u.s. congressional institute instituted 1 cent gas tax in 1932 to help pay for that deficit. >> reporter: temporary tax was supposed to expire two years later. like all temporary tax you know how that goes. >> today we're still paying 18-cent federal gas tax and extra 50 cents on gallon if you live in pennsylvania. the highest state tax in the country. that's a lot. compare it to delaware 23-cent tax and in new jersey where you'll pay 14 cents. >> longer drive, though. get stuck paying it. >> right around the same time gas stations started using the tenth of a cent in their gasoline prices. >>
gas. what does the fraction 9/10 mean at the gas pump. more than a dozen submitted this good question and nicole brewer find out what it's all about. ♪ >> filling up on gasu noticed the price, right. >> yeah. >> i do. >> when we fill up we tend to focus on the first three numbe numbers. >> have you ever noticed 9/10. >> what's up with the fraction right beside it. >> why do you think they put that there. >> to confuse us. >> more money to...
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region is i not cheap after your monthly car payment, gas and gas maintenance, there's still auto insurancee reside all add in, what really matters is your financialinanci worthiness. >> things like your credit score and whether you rent aen home or own a home, your y occupation, your educationalcatl level, as these things have tremendous impacts on the on t rates you'll pay.tes you'l >> reporter: consumers csu checkbook magazinechkboo investigated how credit canan impact how much you pay for insurance. weighing it against what we think of at s traditional risk k factors like accidents and tickets. check out this example a38-year-old single woman inann arlington starting out with excellent credit, no accidentsid and no tickets. tke say she gets in an accident accd that was her fault.er flt her insurance would go up $356. two tickets in one year, herearh rate would go up by nearly 600r0 bucks. bu but if her credit dropped from excellent to fair, that driver could expect her rates to go g up by $900 and that's with a clean driving record.ecor >> the ins will tell you that they'rens thr rating
region is i not cheap after your monthly car payment, gas and gas maintenance, there's still auto insurancee reside all add in, what really matters is your financialinanci worthiness. >> things like your credit score and whether you rent aen home or own a home, your y occupation, your educationalcatl level, as these things have tremendous impacts on the on t rates you'll pay.tes you'l >> reporter: consumers csu checkbook magazinechkboo investigated how credit canan impact how much...