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gaylord, thanks for joining us. i see your white coat there and i am glad to see it because i don't think people at all understand the risks associated with these e-cigarettes and the liquid nicotine. is liquid nicotine a poison? >> oh most definitely. it's a chemical poisonous, dangerous and even lethal. gerri: okay. and i understand there is some unbelievable numbers about how many people are now going to poison control centers with problems. many of them children. how are kids getting a hold of this? >> they're getting into the cartridges or refill bottles themselves. these are things laying around our homes, our houses and for that unsuspecting child they could get into lots of trouble. gerri: so, what does it take to be injured? how much do you have to be exposed to of this chemical? >> if you think about just an average teaspoonful, it takes less than 1/5 of a teaspoon so be a problem. for a young child who weighs, 20, 30 pounds, a small amount can go a long way and cause lots of problems. gerri: now are you t
gaylord, thanks for joining us. i see your white coat there and i am glad to see it because i don't think people at all understand the risks associated with these e-cigarettes and the liquid nicotine. is liquid nicotine a poison? >> oh most definitely. it's a chemical poisonous, dangerous and even lethal. gerri: okay. and i understand there is some unbelievable numbers about how many people are now going to poison control centers with problems. many of them children. how are kids getting...
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gaylord lopez, thanks for coming on the show tonight. good to see you again. >> my pleasure. gerri: big day for e-cigs. thanks for being on. it was also a very big day for the internet. the federal government just ruined the internet. that is what some consumer groups are saying the fcc said it is a-okay for companies to get preferential treatment on internet. the fed insists it is new proposal makes it fair for everyone. in other words, that everyone is equal but some are more equal than others. we have mashable editor-in-chief, lance ulanoff. lance, net neutrality is dead, is it not? >> if you talk to the fcc they never called it net neutrality. they call it open internet. gerri: yeah. >> open internet rules. there is no net neutrality, as of january 14th, they lost in court there is big gap. the fcc is scrambling to try to reconstitute the rules. what we learned it is same rules they had before. gerri: same rules, this is big win for cable. here's what they said. they said look, if you want to accept payments from content providers on the web, let's say hulu, let's say, an
gaylord lopez, thanks for coming on the show tonight. good to see you again. >> my pleasure. gerri: big day for e-cigs. thanks for being on. it was also a very big day for the internet. the federal government just ruined the internet. that is what some consumer groups are saying the fcc said it is a-okay for companies to get preferential treatment on internet. the fed insists it is new proposal makes it fair for everyone. in other words, that everyone is equal but some are more equal than...
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his father gaylord says his future was as bright as all those who road that chartered bus. >> it's a difficult thing to deal with, to say wow, i'm glad my son is alive and breathing, and at the same time being fully aware as a parent you can't imagine that you send your kids away to college for a joyous event, and they're dead by the end of the day. >> reporter: among the five students who never made it back, ismael jimenez, saturday night his family, including cousin christopher franco came to a makeshift memorial near the crash site. >> i never thought i was going to lose someone that i loved so much. he took a part of me with him. and i am never going to get that back. >> reporter: by kicking that hole in the window miles hill is credited with helping save numerous students. he still feels it wasn't enough. >> i was like i'm either going to i do or all these people are going to dichlt i would much rather have it be me, if i could save all of them, i would have. >> reporter: miles could be discharged later today from the medical centre and will recuperate back home in los angeles.
his father gaylord says his future was as bright as all those who road that chartered bus. >> it's a difficult thing to deal with, to say wow, i'm glad my son is alive and breathing, and at the same time being fully aware as a parent you can't imagine that you send your kids away to college for a joyous event, and they're dead by the end of the day. >> reporter: among the five students who never made it back, ismael jimenez, saturday night his family, including cousin christopher...
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cleveland indians slugger albert bell was caught corking his bat in '94 and gaylord perry was fond of the spitball from vaseline to hair tonic giving the ball juice. one pitcher carried an emory board. he denied any wrongdoing but still got nailed by the ump. and then there is the classic pine tar from the '80s. a home run called off because of the goo on his bat. outside fenway park, fans on both teams called foul on pineda, but they were forgiving. >> if it's something that everybody does, why not, right? >> reporter: another magical yankees/red sox moment, a slight of hand too heavi havavy on the obvious. ron mott, nbc news boston. >> that is our broadcast for a thursday night. thanks for being with us. i'm brian williams. we hope to see you back here tomorrow evening. good night. >> it was one of the best things that ever happened to our neighborhood. >> right now at 6:00, banding together to fight crime like only the bay area can: with technology. >> new at 6:00, social networking not just for socializing. bay area cities are fighting back against crime and dwindling police force
cleveland indians slugger albert bell was caught corking his bat in '94 and gaylord perry was fond of the spitball from vaseline to hair tonic giving the ball juice. one pitcher carried an emory board. he denied any wrongdoing but still got nailed by the ump. and then there is the classic pine tar from the '80s. a home run called off because of the goo on his bat. outside fenway park, fans on both teams called foul on pineda, but they were forgiving. >> if it's something that everybody...
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. >> reporter: with his son miles in the hospital, gaylord is pained by the fact he's planning to take his son home while others are planning funerals. >> i can't even imagine him in the middle of the explosion, saved his life and others couldn't. >> reporter: it was a bus load of opportunity that day. so many lives cut short, charles. >> janet, thanks. >>> now to a tense stand off between a nevada rancher and armed supporters on one side and the federal government on the other. at issue, federal authorities say the rancher's cattle are on public land illegally. all this is unfolding just outside bunkerville, nevada, some 80 miles northeast of las vegas. a report from nbc's joe fryer. >> reporter: it's a stand off like the old wild west the federal government against cliven bundy and ranchers. >> the battle is about who owns this land. >> reporter: for a week ranchers rounded up the bundy's cattle in nevada saying the cattle were graving illegally on the government's land. some came to the family's defense prompting the government to bring the roundup to an abrupt halt. the battle esca
. >> reporter: with his son miles in the hospital, gaylord is pained by the fact he's planning to take his son home while others are planning funerals. >> i can't even imagine him in the middle of the explosion, saved his life and others couldn't. >> reporter: it was a bus load of opportunity that day. so many lives cut short, charles. >> janet, thanks. >>> now to a tense stand off between a nevada rancher and armed supporters on one side and the federal...
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his father, gaylord, said his future was as bright as all those who rode the chartered bus. >> it's a difficult thing to deal with, saying my son is alive and breathing and at the same time, being fully aware. as a parent, you can't imagine you send your children for a joyous event to a college event and then dead by tend of the day. >> he still feels it wasn't enough. >> i feel like i'm going to die, i'd much rather have it be me. if i could save all of them, i would have. >> that was tario kito reporting. stay with us for the latest on the ntsb investigation. >>> rhonda hillier of seattle- based agreement dynamics want to figure out what went wrong on two separate strikes last year in negotiations. and any change in the transit agency. the price for all of that is up to $225,000. >> it's well worth the expense, if they do correctly and properly and interview the people involved and look at the possible solutions, which primarily involve better communication. >> i think an independent voice or a look at the whole process will let credibility to the ultimate outcome. >> the consultant
his father, gaylord, said his future was as bright as all those who rode the chartered bus. >> it's a difficult thing to deal with, saying my son is alive and breathing and at the same time, being fully aware. as a parent, you can't imagine you send your children for a joyous event to a college event and then dead by tend of the day. >> he still feels it wasn't enough. >> i feel like i'm going to die, i'd much rather have it be me. if i could save all of them, i would have....
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the psyche stood up to the gaylord kabul. the avengers and there are plans offline the country has been increasingly relying on fossil fuels for its energy needs. the seventh over of power fein has gone into operation. he'll be able to find out that thousands of homes. why do men need to fill a high official pleaded in the cemetery and along the coast of one thing that came in from japan the project was built by the continued cooperation consider the eight hundred and forty thousand solar panels making it one of the biggest solar farms in japan. expected to generate more than eighteen thousand kilowatts enough to power thirty thousand households the dishes and i did an ecg electricity will be sold to the local utility. i've been in operation for twenty years to continue to expand the immutable and say to in a smiley baby. major construction firm and shipbuilder has already built large scale solar farms nearby. global sales hit a record high the top ten million cars in the fiscal year just ended in march to a second cd on a gr
the psyche stood up to the gaylord kabul. the avengers and there are plans offline the country has been increasingly relying on fossil fuels for its energy needs. the seventh over of power fein has gone into operation. he'll be able to find out that thousands of homes. why do men need to fill a high official pleaded in the cemetery and along the coast of one thing that came in from japan the project was built by the continued cooperation consider the eight hundred and forty thousand solar...
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his father, gaylord, said his future was as bright as all those who rode the chartered bus. >> it was a difficult thing to deal with say, i'm glad my son is alive and breathing. at the same time, being fully aware. as a parent, you can't imagine you send your kids away to college for a joyous event and they're dead by the end of the day. >> reporter: by kicking the hole in the window, miles is credited with helping save numerous students. he still feels it wasn't enough. >> i feel like either i'm going to die or all of these people die. i much rather have it be me, if i could save all of them, i would have. >> as far as the investigation goes, investigators say they found no evidence that the fedex truck was on fire before it crashed. the next focus will be looking at both drivers' phone records. cate cauguiran, kpix 5. >>> it could be a year or more before the ntsb investigation is finally completed. >> reporter: the san francisco 49ers is in trouble with the law again. this time, he was arrested at los angeles international airport. tmz video shows smith being handcuffed and taken a
his father, gaylord, said his future was as bright as all those who rode the chartered bus. >> it was a difficult thing to deal with say, i'm glad my son is alive and breathing. at the same time, being fully aware. as a parent, you can't imagine you send your kids away to college for a joyous event and they're dead by the end of the day. >> reporter: by kicking the hole in the window, miles is credited with helping save numerous students. he still feels it wasn't enough. >> i...
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earth day was founded in 1970, by senator gaylord nelson of wisconsin he had to do something big to distractple from his first name. one day of the year we tell the earth we love it. with the other 364 days we fry to kill it with packing pea nuts. after what we have done to it, it is almost disrespectful to have an earth day. like lice declaring it head day. but everyone celebrates earth day in his or her own way. in honor of earth day, i for instance have filled all four of my pockets with fresh potting soil tonight. hey, here is a fun solar system-related clip. last week in florida, central florida, people got to witness a rare occurrence called a solar halo basically what happens is ice crystals from the clouds, i don't know what happens. but what happens -- the effect of what happens is when the sun shines through it, it creates appearance of a ring around the sun. or a halo named after the beyonce song, i believe. spectacular thing to see. but not everyone was enthralled. particularly this woman so alarmed she called 911. >> 911 what is your emergency. >> there is a weird something up i
earth day was founded in 1970, by senator gaylord nelson of wisconsin he had to do something big to distractple from his first name. one day of the year we tell the earth we love it. with the other 364 days we fry to kill it with packing pea nuts. after what we have done to it, it is almost disrespectful to have an earth day. like lice declaring it head day. but everyone celebrates earth day in his or her own way. in honor of earth day, i for instance have filled all four of my pockets with...
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there is a guy in the hall of fame, gaylord perry who everyone knew was cheating his entire career and he was putting spit and vaseline on the ball and this is an established part of the game. you can bend the rules and don't flaunt the rules and don't be obvious about it and he'll be suspended eight to ten games. >> it sounds like if you cheat cheat smart. i'll let that go. you're saying don't cheat at all. i get it. the part of the story that sticks in our minds, no pun intended. >> i got that. is that it's so blatant and with the same team, you're thinking, like, what's going on with him? is he under that much pressure? >> he says it was cold. it was a chilly night and he's not from a cold weather climate and you are actually allowed to ask the umpire if it's cold whether you can take your hand and go to your mouth because normally that's not allowed and you can ask the umpire for permission to do that and i don't know if he did that, but it's a pine tar and batters use it and they're allowed to use it on their bats and they used it in the '80s and george brett had a home run disall
there is a guy in the hall of fame, gaylord perry who everyone knew was cheating his entire career and he was putting spit and vaseline on the ball and this is an established part of the game. you can bend the rules and don't flaunt the rules and don't be obvious about it and he'll be suspended eight to ten games. >> it sounds like if you cheat cheat smart. i'll let that go. you're saying don't cheat at all. i get it. the part of the story that sticks in our minds, no pun intended....
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. >> he should have called gaylord perry. he had this vaseline up here. go to the hat.nce. the ump can't see it. >> were you with me when mike was telling my the phil story? the ump comes out to the mound and he asks for his glove. he gives him his glove. the ump pulls out a long piece of paper and opens it up and the note says, you're getting close. >> that's so good. so pineda is out ten games and nobody's arguing with it including him or the yankees. the most decorated olympian in history back in the pool. michael phelps officially returned to competitive swimming competing last night in arizona. he had the best final time. he and ryan lochte went 1-2. phelps finished less than a second behind lochte. a lot of people asking is he coming back to the 2016 olympics. >> i have an idea. we should all have swim caps one day. >>> coming up next, julian tett will join us with mika's must reads. don't go away. ♪ ♪ [ banker ] sydney needed some financial guidance so she could take her dream to the next level. so we talked about her options. her valuable assets were staying. an
. >> he should have called gaylord perry. he had this vaseline up here. go to the hat.nce. the ump can't see it. >> were you with me when mike was telling my the phil story? the ump comes out to the mound and he asks for his glove. he gives him his glove. the ump pulls out a long piece of paper and opens it up and the note says, you're getting close. >> that's so good. so pineda is out ten games and nobody's arguing with it including him or the yankees. the most decorated...