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. >> great, thank you supervisors for having us, my name is jay chang with the san francisco department of realtor and we have over 2200 agents in the city, it is deeply support of the retention programs for the rent controlled housing and stabilizing the affordable neighborhoods this is because our industry is built on the idea of the housing ladder and we hope that a young person in the city will go into a rent controlled apartment and be able to save for the condo and partner up and move on to a single family home and build on that housing ladder, this is how families build well in this san francisco and this is also how the family stays in san francisco. and i think that the housing ladder is a critical part that is part of a healthy housing market and it is missing in the current condition and we are supportive because the rent crold units form the first rung of the housing ladder and we depend on the affordable at every level of housing in order to have the successful housing market. this is critical for both of our business and for the success of the city. >> we are supportive of
. >> great, thank you supervisors for having us, my name is jay chang with the san francisco department of realtor and we have over 2200 agents in the city, it is deeply support of the retention programs for the rent controlled housing and stabilizing the affordable neighborhoods this is because our industry is built on the idea of the housing ladder and we hope that a young person in the city will go into a rent controlled apartment and be able to save for the condo and partner up and...
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here is jay gruden on the change. coach: moving over to right tackle is not going to be easy. he will have to take some lumps. the good thing is he is a focused individual, he studies hard, he takes coaching extremely well, and he has our best line coach. i think we have seen progress from yesterday morning to yesterday afternoon to today. it is a significant change for him already. robert: back to the wizards, the city is in mourning after last night's loss to the hawks. paul pierce still has one more year on his contract, but it is not set in stone he will be back. wizards fans are hopeful and coach randy wittman is as well. last night's shot two buzzer beaters and a possible game-winning bucket in six games. will he back next season? coach: i would love to have him back. i hope once to be back. paukll: i love this game. i feel like i've been playing this game, just 32 years, since i was a little kid. probably the hardest thing i will ever have to do is put the game down. i know that's coming one day. i'm not sure if it's this year or next year. i will sit down with my famil
here is jay gruden on the change. coach: moving over to right tackle is not going to be easy. he will have to take some lumps. the good thing is he is a focused individual, he studies hard, he takes coaching extremely well, and he has our best line coach. i think we have seen progress from yesterday morning to yesterday afternoon to today. it is a significant change for him already. robert: back to the wizards, the city is in mourning after last night's loss to the hawks. paul pierce still has...
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jay. and new england patriot owner robert kraft changing his position on the deflategate penalties, one day after he met with the commissioner rodger goodell. could. it derail tom brady's appeal of his suspension or was this in trade for commutation of -- we'll take up that. lis wiehl among our guest. we begin with a revolution that 6 chinese citizen allegedly used access to american technology to steal secret for china's military benefits and economic benefits. these are just six of what are expected to be thousands of chinese spies operating in the united states catherine herridge with the report. >> 30 page superseding indictment lays out government's case against the chinese professor, allegation they used and abuse their position as leading american university to steal technology secret to benefit of chinese government. that two chinese nationals met at university in southern california did their phd in electric engineering. it is also alleged that cell phone, and tablet technology, including source codes and design layout was transferred to china where it was duplicated. economic espi
jay. and new england patriot owner robert kraft changing his position on the deflategate penalties, one day after he met with the commissioner rodger goodell. could. it derail tom brady's appeal of his suspension or was this in trade for commutation of -- we'll take up that. lis wiehl among our guest. we begin with a revolution that 6 chinese citizen allegedly used access to american technology to steal secret for china's military benefits and economic benefits. these are just six of what are...
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jay korff, abc 7 news. leon: we have some changes to the weather coming our way, cooler, more comfortable conditions. steve rudin gives us the outlook. steve: tomorrow morning, a lot cooler, lower humidity, a lot of sunshine. outside right now, the current temperatures, reagan national airport, 81 degrees. 75 dulles, 72 winchester. the further west, the cooler air coming in. early tomorrow morning, inside the beltway, 60 degrees. new time temperatures near 70. the drive time home, 75 degrees. we are talking about the memorial day weekend forecast, a chance of thunderstorms coming up in a few minutes. alison: happening now a big celebration in los angeles after the finale of "dancing with the stars." moments ago we learned that rumer willis was the winner. brandy is live with all of the excitement. brandy: the celebration is under way behind me. in that crowd of people, rumer willis and val are celebrating with their fellow competitors. through the season, she scored perfect tens last night and tonight, perfect tens in other performances, and she got the vote from the fans at home as well, wi winning
jay korff, abc 7 news. leon: we have some changes to the weather coming our way, cooler, more comfortable conditions. steve rudin gives us the outlook. steve: tomorrow morning, a lot cooler, lower humidity, a lot of sunshine. outside right now, the current temperatures, reagan national airport, 81 degrees. 75 dulles, 72 winchester. the further west, the cooler air coming in. early tomorrow morning, inside the beltway, 60 degrees. new time temperatures near 70. the drive time home, 75 degrees....
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changing. stephanie: should there not be use of commercial drones? jay: it is hard to say. i think no. they are too dangerous. it is like saying to mercer use of m-16 rifles. if you take a commercial drawn with gps programming, you can fly it over a school. that is not going to work for america. there are too many people who would kill everybody if they could. we are going to need to change the rules. whether we change it before the first attacker after, we are going to change the rules, just like we did before every passenger had to get on an airplane and go through screening. are the longest time every but he said there is no way they would screen every passenger. stephanie: scare us more. be honest. you know who our regulators are and who we elect to run this country. are these people and the budget equipped to understand and manage any of this information you are sharing? jay: governments are good at certain things and not good at others. they are not good at communicating and not good at being trusted. if we want to communicate and be trusted, use governments. we will need private
changing. stephanie: should there not be use of commercial drones? jay: it is hard to say. i think no. they are too dangerous. it is like saying to mercer use of m-16 rifles. if you take a commercial drawn with gps programming, you can fly it over a school. that is not going to work for america. there are too many people who would kill everybody if they could. we are going to need to change the rules. whether we change it before the first attacker after, we are going to change the rules, just...
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. >> that could change for the warriors tomorrow night. as for the rockets, jay conquery said today, this series now is all about pride. speaking of terry we go back some two decades. we're going to take a trip down memory lane, me and the jets, that's coming up tonight at 11:00. reporting live in houston, colin resch. >> the warriors remind me of the drake song, the best i ever had. thanks, colin. >>> greatest spectacle in racing indy 500. ebbs and flows throughout the race which is in other words when you're going 200-miles-an-hour. jeff gordon driving the pace car before flying to charlotte for the coca-cola 600. scary moment. james davidson leaving the pits, hits two crew members one taken to the hospital with ankle injury. 50 laps to go, that's scary at 200 miles-per-hour. juan pablo montoya the crash allowed him to take the checkered flag for the second career indy 500 victory. >> we put on a hell of a show for the fans today. this what they come for. the indy 500 is the biggest race in the world. i won here i won daytona and i came back and i'm out of voic
. >> that could change for the warriors tomorrow night. as for the rockets, jay conquery said today, this series now is all about pride. speaking of terry we go back some two decades. we're going to take a trip down memory lane, me and the jets, that's coming up tonight at 11:00. reporting live in houston, colin resch. >> the warriors remind me of the drake song, the best i ever had. thanks, colin. >>> greatest spectacle in racing indy 500. ebbs and flows throughout the...
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change. >> on december 28, 1984, 19-year-old jay lagard, and his sister who was 12 and his brother went to the super dome for a college basketball tournament. after the game as they were getting in the car, an african-american man jumped into the backseat, pulled out a .357 magnum and said i'm taking your car, i want all your valuables. jay deliberately caused a car accident. the carjacker then leapt forward with the gun and jay turned around and met him, and they had a fight. jay is pressed with his back against the driver's side door. and manages to kick the carjacker in the face and out of the passenger side door. the carjacker drops the gun and gets away. that crime remained unsolved until pictures of thompson appeared in the paper for the murder of ray liuzza. >> when thompson's photo appeared all three of the lagarde children identified thompson as the attacker. >> thompson went on trial for the carjacking first. prosecutors knew a conviction would make him more likely to receive the death penalty for the liuzza murder. this is in keeping with harry connick sr.'s reputation, his offi
change. >> on december 28, 1984, 19-year-old jay lagard, and his sister who was 12 and his brother went to the super dome for a college basketball tournament. after the game as they were getting in the car, an african-american man jumped into the backseat, pulled out a .357 magnum and said i'm taking your car, i want all your valuables. jay deliberately caused a car accident. the carjacker then leapt forward with the gun and jay turned around and met him, and they had a fight. jay is...
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change there. betty: how we squeezed down enough on price? jaywe keep squeezing down on price and look at the areas of where goods are coming from. prices become such a big factor and this to me would be an indication of that. julie: look at all the big retailers raising salaries. walmart, target, t.j. maxx. some of that is trickling into those numbers. betty: number six, if you are in the market for a lamborghini price is not a problem. the italian government is trying to incentivize the automaker to build a new sport utility vehicle in their own country. the government is said to be offering as much as $11 million in tax breaks and other benefits to ensure this lamborghini -- how do you pronounce it? julie: euros? latin? i do know. i did the math and lamborghini says it could bring as many as 300 jobs not huge number. if you break that down, 1100 million dollars with tax picks about the hundred $70,000 in dollar terms, per person that they are hiring in tax breaks. betty: you've got to love europe. a lamborghini suv. ok, so partly what that is
change there. betty: how we squeezed down enough on price? jaywe keep squeezing down on price and look at the areas of where goods are coming from. prices become such a big factor and this to me would be an indication of that. julie: look at all the big retailers raising salaries. walmart, target, t.j. maxx. some of that is trickling into those numbers. betty: number six, if you are in the market for a lamborghini price is not a problem. the italian government is trying to incentivize the...
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jay, you and i spoke about 15 minutes ago. anything change? and do you see or do you hear any of the activity we have been talking about with the two robots that may have been brought in by the bomb unit there? >> yeah, richard, unfortunately, we're a little -- we've been removed from the scene as you would expect and so we can't see the actual robot that is are interacting with the suspect vehicle right now and i can tell you we have seen other agencies moving in, other police agencies, some federal agencies. a lot of help pouring into the area right now. a lot of activity as far as law enforcement is concerned. we've just seen a group of officers come in and i'm trying to get a better read on it. we may also have some -- no. that's state police. we have more state police coming in, as well. and so this is still a very active scene and it's one that, again, really locked down at this point. this entire area, which is usually a bustling area. restaurants here, stores. a lot of hotels and the like in this area. it is completely shut down at thi
jay, you and i spoke about 15 minutes ago. anything change? and do you see or do you hear any of the activity we have been talking about with the two robots that may have been brought in by the bomb unit there? >> yeah, richard, unfortunately, we're a little -- we've been removed from the scene as you would expect and so we can't see the actual robot that is are interacting with the suspect vehicle right now and i can tell you we have seen other agencies moving in, other police agencies,...
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jay lifton joins us in our studio to talk about these and other issues. welcome back to democracy now. >> happy to be back. amy: the issue of climate change. the issue that you are now focusing on today. a psychiatrist focusing on climate change. why climate change? >> climate change is an all in the living issue. nobody can completely deal with it. it is everything around us. one can't approach it from different perspectives and because i have done so much work on nuclear threat, this seemed to me to be a baseline from which to compare climate change. so in my work on climate change, i bring to bear the psychological approach that i use with nuclear weapons and make comparisons looking for both parallels and differences. i have been doing that now for the last two years. nermeen: what are the parallels you draw between opposition to nuclear weapons and the climate justice movement today? >> the parallel that is all important is that both really involve the destruction of the human habitat. so i call the work "mind and habitat." habitat is that part of nature which we require to really keep going as a human species. in mind is what we are
jay lifton joins us in our studio to talk about these and other issues. welcome back to democracy now. >> happy to be back. amy: the issue of climate change. the issue that you are now focusing on today. a psychiatrist focusing on climate change. why climate change? >> climate change is an all in the living issue. nobody can completely deal with it. it is everything around us. one can't approach it from different perspectives and because i have done so much work on nuclear threat,...
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change. but you know, it's a challenge when you're shorting a company like vip shop. which we believe could be based on jay capital's research, completely fake and making up their numbers. how do you short something where they could just put up whatever numbers they want last night. >> you've been short since 2014. so the trade has moved against you pretty hard. it does seem like this battleground stock, the battle over the battleground stock has been heating up recently. how are you affiliated if at all with jay capital or mythra financial research. which put out a bearish note this week. >> we've been subscribers to jay capital and pay them an annual subscription like would you to the "wall street journal," although theirs is much more expensive. they have somewhere between 20 do 50 subscribers. although i don't know. i've been friends with ann and traveled through china with her. we pay an annual subscription like the rest of her clients. >> are you connected at all with mythra, which put out a report may 12th. the jay capital report came out on may 13th. the mythra, the blog and the letter came out on
change. but you know, it's a challenge when you're shorting a company like vip shop. which we believe could be based on jay capital's research, completely fake and making up their numbers. how do you short something where they could just put up whatever numbers they want last night. >> you've been short since 2014. so the trade has moved against you pretty hard. it does seem like this battleground stock, the battle over the battleground stock has been heating up recently. how are you...
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jay gray nbc news, waco. >> terrifying situation. >>> back at home now the way that we vote is changing with more people opting for mail might have inballots. choosing to vote by mail could cost you more which has bay area politicians calling for a change. what exactly are the costs, and does rise to the comparison of a poll tax? we'll look at that statement in our "reality check." >>> have your attention, please -- >> reporter: board of supervisors meetings are not generally known for their thunderous excitement. >> this is the recommendations -- >> reporter: half the time you don't have any clue what they're talking about. this supervisor perked up some ears at the may meeting talking about postage on mail-in ballot. >> 91 cents, you know, strikes me close to the dollar that used to be charged as a poll tax in the bad old days. >> reporter: he has reason to be concerned. nearly seven out of ten voters in santa clara county vote by mail. does postage call poll tax? time for a history lesson. the poll tax was a post slavery initiative by states forced people to pay to vote, desenfranchising mostly african-americans and poor whites.
jay gray nbc news, waco. >> terrifying situation. >>> back at home now the way that we vote is changing with more people opting for mail might have inballots. choosing to vote by mail could cost you more which has bay area politicians calling for a change. what exactly are the costs, and does rise to the comparison of a poll tax? we'll look at that statement in our "reality check." >>> have your attention, please -- >> reporter: board of supervisors...
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what's it like and do you think there's any changes that are needed? jay in pennsylvania. go ahead, jay. >> how are you? host: good morning, jay. you're on the air. caller: the first person who mentioned ho knowledge nating, even though we continue to say this incrediblyor wellian mantra encourages our strength, when i grew up in a small pennsylvania dutch rural area, we had 30-35 kids in a classroom. we had no money. everybody lived in a rural house. everybody had five brothers our fathers were either roofers or fork lift drivers or small business owners and we had a good education because there was a cultural faction and fear of authority engrained in our pennsylvaniain' egerman culture. this is about race not money. and that's what we are never going to understand because through two generations of anthropology we have come to believe we are all interchangeable and we are not. the race and culture of a neighborhood matters and that's the words of a study people not just like me but look at robert putnam the harvard professor. he did that in-depth study and he was a libe
what's it like and do you think there's any changes that are needed? jay in pennsylvania. go ahead, jay. >> how are you? host: good morning, jay. you're on the air. caller: the first person who mentioned ho knowledge nating, even though we continue to say this incrediblyor wellian mantra encourages our strength, when i grew up in a small pennsylvania dutch rural area, we had 30-35 kids in a classroom. we had no money. everybody lived in a rural house. everybody had five brothers our...
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jay johnson about it later on "morning joe." it has been a rough week for florida former governor jeb bush. his answer about one of his older brother's biggest foreign policy decisions changed once again yesterday. kelly o'donnell reports. >> reporter: in arizona, jeb bush tried to clean up a political mess of his own making. >> knowing what we know now, what would you have done? i would not have engaged and gone into iraq. >> but that's a huge flip from what he said on monday. >> knowing what we know now, would you have authorized the invasion? >> i would have and so would have hillary clinton. >> reporter: saying he misinterpreted the question, he tried again tuesday. >> so in other words, in 20/20 hindsight, you would make a different decision. >> yeah. i don't know what it would have been. but the simple fact is mistakes were made. >> reporter: republican rivals seized on his waivering. >> knowing what we know now, would you have authorized the invasion of iraq? >> of course not. >> i don't think you can honestly say that if we knew then there was no wmd, that the country should have gone to not. >> reporter: fair or not, he admits he is reluctant to criticize the forme
jay johnson about it later on "morning joe." it has been a rough week for florida former governor jeb bush. his answer about one of his older brother's biggest foreign policy decisions changed once again yesterday. kelly o'donnell reports. >> reporter: in arizona, jeb bush tried to clean up a political mess of his own making. >> knowing what we know now, what would you have done? i would not have engaged and gone into iraq. >> but that's a huge flip from what he said...
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jay felt like i was the best option that he had at quarterback. i am happy about that. i look forward to help lead the team in the right direction and create a culture change we need to have. we want to improve everything from playing on the field to relationship with you guys. tim: rgiii. for baseball, nationals play the cubs tonight. jordan zimmerman will be on the hill. he has hit his stride. they won in zimmerman's last five starts. he has had seven straight quality starts without a loss. how about this? the nats won 20 of the last 25 ballgames. drew is one of the top closers in baseball and harper is batting .333 with 16 home runs, 40 runs batted in and 40 walks. joe dimaggio type of numbers. go to hockey where former head coach is one game from the finals. the shot leaves a rebound. and they light the lamp, start the siren, cue the band get on the bus. ducks anaheim win again. the warriors say they have had steph curry under medical observation since last night's brutal fall. he is okay and will start game five against the rockets. lexi brown of the university of maryland asked for a release and she has been granted the release. big ten m.v.p. leavin
jay felt like i was the best option that he had at quarterback. i am happy about that. i look forward to help lead the team in the right direction and create a culture change we need to have. we want to improve everything from playing on the field to relationship with you guys. tim: rgiii. for baseball, nationals play the cubs tonight. jordan zimmerman will be on the hill. he has hit his stride. they won in zimmerman's last five starts. he has had seven straight quality starts without a loss....
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jay gray, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, we can see and hear the activity blind you. city leaders are promising major changesday the mayor promising to get police to wear body cameras. this comes as they announce their own $20 million pilot program for police body cameras nationwide. the aclu is on board, as long as police don't violate privacy rights by recording nonstops. >>> another may day protest march is just wrapping up. it's been a day full of loud but peaceful demonstrations across the city. robert honda has been following all the activity. he joins us live from east san jose. how is it going? >> pretty good. we made our way here through san jose city hall now. the event has wound down. it ended a few minutes ago. it has been a loud and enthusiastic crowd at city hall. actually the excitement started before at the traditional starting point of the event. story and king road but the march went through east san jose and headed here through city hall. as we have been reporting organizers say the march and rally has been not only immigration reform but worker wages and police issues. city and county lea
jay gray, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, we can see and hear the activity blind you. city leaders are promising major changesday the mayor promising to get police to wear body cameras. this comes as they announce their own $20 million pilot program for police body cameras nationwide. the aclu is on board, as long as police don't violate privacy rights by recording nonstops. >>> another may day protest march is just wrapping up. it's been a day full of loud but peaceful...
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millions of dollars are dedicated to climate change, rather than combatting what i consider to be one of the biggest threats to the homeland. >> reporter: jay johnson agrees the nation is facing a new phase of global terror and a lone wolf attack could be carried out at any moment. he also says the administration has learned from its lessons in the past and communication with state and local law enforcement officials has improved. >> we've had to ramp up our communications with state and local law enforcement because the manner in which the global terrorist threat is evolving and the fbi and in my department work every day to work together to get information out to law enforcement. on the local level. >> reporter: johnson went on to say the fbi is working to counter the flashy social media campaign carried out by isis and resources are also being used to track americans who are traveling to syria to either join or support the terror network. harris back to you. >> elizabeth, thank you very much. >>> we to want take you back to the live pictures now, this waters redmu denton texas -- rescue in denton texas. we're understanding, this was mome
millions of dollars are dedicated to climate change, rather than combatting what i consider to be one of the biggest threats to the homeland. >> reporter: jay johnson agrees the nation is facing a new phase of global terror and a lone wolf attack could be carried out at any moment. he also says the administration has learned from its lessons in the past and communication with state and local law enforcement officials has improved. >> we've had to ramp up our communications with...
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. >> i was honored as the white house champion of change for the future of ago, with a student of ours, jayalso celebrate from the ud, now has his own creamery in new jersey. just teaching the student here, we have about 55 college undergraduate student hasn't make all of the ice cream, that are thinking of the recipes, working on our ice cream truck, whatnot. >> we have some flavors right here. >> we have signature flavor, all nighter. coffee ice cream. chocolate sandwich cookies, fudge, cookie dough, that's been our top seller on campus. >> ya? >> mango basil, mango ice cream with basil sugar swirl we use. interesting combo going on there. >> well, is that the basey? >> basil that we pure a with sugar. >> wow. >> our own mix. >> and then we have delaware river mud pie in honor of our tri-state area. take on mississippi mud. a lot of chocolate sandwich cookies and fudge, real chocolate i. one of the best sellers here, as well. >> okay. right now, did you major in ice cream here? >> we do -- just started science of ice cream course, so you can take the classes, as an undergraduate student.
. >> i was honored as the white house champion of change for the future of ago, with a student of ours, jayalso celebrate from the ud, now has his own creamery in new jersey. just teaching the student here, we have about 55 college undergraduate student hasn't make all of the ice cream, that are thinking of the recipes, working on our ice cream truck, whatnot. >> we have some flavors right here. >> we have signature flavor, all nighter. coffee ice cream. chocolate sandwich...
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jay gray thank you very much for that report. >> now to the political storm sweeping great britain that could change the landscape of foreign policy putting the u.k. one step closer to possibly leaving the eu last night's poll have conservatives winning, sweeping more than 33 seats and labour party suffered losses and liberal dems a bigger blow. scottish national had a huge surge. david cameron is sticking to his pledge to hold a vote on the uk leaving the eu. let's head to our london newsroom and alistair jamison. it is a big day in britain. >> that's right, polls predicted conserve testifies would be neck in neck with the rivals and despite a relatively weak economy, cameron is the first political leader since the 1960s to achieve a better election success on his second term election than his first. labour party and liberal democrats took such a bad beating both leaders quit immediately. you're right, the biggest drama was in scotland taking 56 the 59 seats, including the youngest member of parliament for 350 years, share prices rose on the back of the ee lks result because it removes the uncertainty of a hung parliament but bri
jay gray thank you very much for that report. >> now to the political storm sweeping great britain that could change the landscape of foreign policy putting the u.k. one step closer to possibly leaving the eu last night's poll have conservatives winning, sweeping more than 33 seats and labour party suffered losses and liberal dems a bigger blow. scottish national had a huge surge. david cameron is sticking to his pledge to hold a vote on the uk leaving the eu. let's head to our london...
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change venue here. there is no way that these officers can get a fair trial in baltimore. >> very quickly jay, do you thinkas just a matter of negligence by the police? >> that is an excellent point, juan. let's take a look at this case in comparison to what happened in staten island or north charleston, this is what we call negligence. so it belongs in federal court for a civil rights action under section 1982 which is a monetary damages. not a criminal prosecution of police officers. >> be my judge tonight alex, what do you say? >> well, first of all, i didn't say this wasn't racial but that's okay. that was a different question. as far as this being negligence i just wrote a piece for foxnews.com an opinion piece where i talk about that specific issue based on the probable cause affidavit that was read by the prosecutor earlier today i don't see the probable cause for murder. she didn't set anything out that would give rise to a second degree murder conviction. under police officers face manslaughter is a stretch. i put in there that i believe that this is clearly a negligence case the county will be su
change venue here. there is no way that these officers can get a fair trial in baltimore. >> very quickly jay, do you thinkas just a matter of negligence by the police? >> that is an excellent point, juan. let's take a look at this case in comparison to what happened in staten island or north charleston, this is what we call negligence. so it belongs in federal court for a civil rights action under section 1982 which is a monetary damages. not a criminal prosecution of police...
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changed the security posture at the cartoon contest. meantime after officials described the spike in threat activity the secretary of homeland security jaisays it has entered a new phase, as a republican chairman who has oversight for the homeland went further. >> we're seeing the directives like on a daily basis, and it's very concerning. we had this phenom 911 in the united states where they could be activated by the internet and really terrorism has gone viral. >> and just this morning as you mentioned, jon, the justice department unsealed a plea agreement with a 29-year-old virginia woman who wanted to get her boyfriend to syria to become a martyr for isis. she pled guilty to lying to the fbi, but this case out of virginia really fits a pattern where women are being used by isis as facilitators to get fighters into syria, and in some cases they see the mar dar document of their boyfriend and spouse as a badge of honor, jon. >> hard to believe that that kind of stuff is appealing. catherine herridge in washington thank you. >> you're welcome. >>> turning back to politics now, the gop struggles to get hispanic voters in the last presid
changed the security posture at the cartoon contest. meantime after officials described the spike in threat activity the secretary of homeland security jaisays it has entered a new phase, as a republican chairman who has oversight for the homeland went further. >> we're seeing the directives like on a daily basis, and it's very concerning. we had this phenom 911 in the united states where they could be activated by the internet and really terrorism has gone viral. >> and just this...
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before the rise of artists like jay z and drake before the days of tupac and drake and tupac and notorious b.i.g. an underground movement in new york that forever changere. it took over music as artists experimented with turntables, hip hop and the way people dressed. at times resembleing a movement. hip hop immersed in the culture unaware of what would become a worldwide social phenomenon. those photographs are part of an exhibit getting attention nationwide. many from the hip hop golden age featuring cole crush brushes dj cool and dmz. we have one featured in the exhibit from the cole brothers. thank you so much for joining us. such a pleasure. so i went to this round table discussion at the museum the other night. i was so stunned and i don't know why at diversity and range of people in the audience to talk about hip hop, history to hear you speak. >> definitely. hip hop is 42 years old. its interest is worldwide. the fact that other people appreciate our culture and are starting to try to deseminate it, learn it it gives the place where hip hop started a new awareness of it as well. now people domestically are like wait, we took this thing for gra
before the rise of artists like jay z and drake before the days of tupac and drake and tupac and notorious b.i.g. an underground movement in new york that forever changere. it took over music as artists experimented with turntables, hip hop and the way people dressed. at times resembleing a movement. hip hop immersed in the culture unaware of what would become a worldwide social phenomenon. those photographs are part of an exhibit getting attention nationwide. many from the hip hop golden age...
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jay gray nbc news. >>> and meanwhile, president obama is at the national hurricane center in miami getting a briefing on the upcoming hur season the obama administration says climate changemake the storms more damaging. noaa predicted six to even storm this is season. >>> it's hot and humid in the washington area. amelia are we expecting storms around here later snowed. >> scattered storms are in the forecast later today. temperatures in the low to mid-80s. storm team 4 radar still quiet, but as we continue into the afternoon the heat and humidity of the day should help to bubble thunderstorms up and some showers as well high temperatures near around 90. very similar weather for tomorrow. saturday as well. saturday mainly if not entirely dry. not the case on sunday. showers are possible during the morning, likely for the afternoon, heavy rain and maybe strong to severe storms in the forecast on sunday. >> hold your position i didn't tell you to move. return to your hangar and call the tower. >> where are you going, sir? >> twin cessna 32 mic, kill your engines. >>> you just heard air traffic controllers in florida trying to persuade a pilot carrying his young son to swit
jay gray nbc news. >>> and meanwhile, president obama is at the national hurricane center in miami getting a briefing on the upcoming hur season the obama administration says climate changemake the storms more damaging. noaa predicted six to even storm this is season. >>> it's hot and humid in the washington area. amelia are we expecting storms around here later snowed. >> scattered storms are in the forecast later today. temperatures in the low to mid-80s. storm team 4...
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changing the properties of the chemicals used to heat the bags. when this happens, it can erupt and send shrapnel into drivers. >> the numbers are staggering. >> reporter: jay from consumer reports. >> you can't always get the vehicles fixed right away. >> reporter: one reason this recall is so confusing is that it's issued by takata. all previous issues involving the company's air backs have been issued by individual automakers. the 11 car companies told us they're still waiting for information from takata. >> consumers wouldn't be in this position if the problem was addressed in the early 2000's. >> reporter: it could be months before many drivers get a notification from dealers and it could be 2 1/2 years before all cars get fixed at this manufacturing rate. >> that's why we've been telling you that you need to go to the safercar.gov website. type in your vehicle identification number to see if your car is impacted by the recall and do that often. >>> a third man now charged with first degree murder in the death of university of tennessee nursing student holly bo hbo. john adams was already charged with two counts of rape in the case. an attorney for the
changing the properties of the chemicals used to heat the bags. when this happens, it can erupt and send shrapnel into drivers. >> the numbers are staggering. >> reporter: jay from consumer reports. >> you can't always get the vehicles fixed right away. >> reporter: one reason this recall is so confusing is that it's issued by takata. all previous issues involving the company's air backs have been issued by individual automakers. the 11 car companies told us they're...
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you had jay carney, right after that, come out and say, we have no evidence at all to suggest that it was a planned attack. although it doesn't really changenything about her, it provides us with new information about what was floating around inside the administration. >> well, this stuff is getting what is to say, smokestacked, that term that would get out one stack and nobody else was read it. and sid balloonen that'll turns out he was the enlightened man, the guy who really knew what happened, told his friend, the secretary of state, she put it around to her people, and somehow it didn't get to susan rice, who went on "meet the press" a couple of days later. >> it would be nice if there was a crisis, we could say, one thing, what had, come out and say, this is what happened. but it's constantly evolving on things like this. and i think that's what you're seeing. the story changes sometimes, but it changes because more information comes out, different people are heard from. >> what do you think's the bottom of this story here, so far, michael, as you reported? what's the oomph in this? >> well, i mean, it's not clear, i think one of the
you had jay carney, right after that, come out and say, we have no evidence at all to suggest that it was a planned attack. although it doesn't really changenything about her, it provides us with new information about what was floating around inside the administration. >> well, this stuff is getting what is to say, smokestacked, that term that would get out one stack and nobody else was read it. and sid balloonen that'll turns out he was the enlightened man, the guy who really knew what...
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jay leno had a robot. ginsu was one of the more famous robots even though it never won a match. since the show went off the air, a lot has changed. >> metals have gotten stronger and more beefy. it makes this the perfect time to bring battle bots back to the airwaves with abc. >> we've added a rule and it's the biggest rule of all, you have to have an active weapons system. >> the battle bot his to get stronger. this is pretty solid and you can drive a truck through it and i don't think it would go through it. through the 1 1/4 bulletproof glass. >> just like a pinball machine this will flip out and throw the robots back into the arena and if you go back over to here, hopefully it will throw it over to here and this is where the saw blades and titanium saw blades and watching robots tear each other apart is good clean fun and it's a jumping off point about a field that may be more relevant now than ever before. >> it's the catalyst and spark for a young person to want to get into engineering. that's why the founder wanted to create the show in the first place. >> a lot of kids today change a tire? i have to call aaa. i don't kno
jay leno had a robot. ginsu was one of the more famous robots even though it never won a match. since the show went off the air, a lot has changed. >> metals have gotten stronger and more beefy. it makes this the perfect time to bring battle bots back to the airwaves with abc. >> we've added a rule and it's the biggest rule of all, you have to have an active weapons system. >> the battle bot his to get stronger. this is pretty solid and you can drive a truck through it and i...
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and youtube that it uses for streaming music and then you've got jay z's title service with the $10 and $20 tiers. he's trying to changes in the streaming era. and taylor swift, the biggest star of the moment saying spotify is giving away too much for free. now all of this is happening as spotify has amassed more than 60 million users overall. the vast majority of those free. but 15 million users are actually paying at one of the two paid tiers. we'll have to see what more they have to offer that could entice people to pay to move up from the free version where you can play different playlists. you can't download the music to your device but that is clearly in spotify's interest as various sectors within the music industry are pushing back against their model, guys. >> hey john we've heard a lot from jay z in recent weeks about all of this. he's obvious lowly pushing his service. are we seeing a beginning of a fracturing of what ever control spotify had over this slice of the world? >> i think that's fair to say. apple has been moving and trying to offer exclusives to various artists, payments up front to bring the mus
and youtube that it uses for streaming music and then you've got jay z's title service with the $10 and $20 tiers. he's trying to changes in the streaming era. and taylor swift, the biggest star of the moment saying spotify is giving away too much for free. now all of this is happening as spotify has amassed more than 60 million users overall. the vast majority of those free. but 15 million users are actually paying at one of the two paid tiers. we'll have to see what more they have to offer...
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. >> sometimes we change our name just because we like to do that because we don't want people to know who we are but i still am mary willingham and, i know him only as jay smith. is that true? professor smith as we like to say. >> this book is of course about the unc scandal, the particulars of the unc scandal, what happened at chapel hill and how and why our administrative and faculty leadership failed to provide proper leadership between 2010 and at least 2014. you will find all the details in this book. but really we think the book is about something greater, larger than the unc scandal itself because the scandal is emblematic of all that is wrong with big-time college sports at the moment. this book is about how a prestigious academic institution can be coopted by the big-time athletic machine and the educational consequences for the athletes themselves when that happens. how the coopting happens, how pervasive the moral rot becomes, how everybody gets affected by it and learns to look the other way or to actively facilitate the maintenance of the system. you know the particulars, at least i am assuming most of you know lot of the party to this of t
. >> sometimes we change our name just because we like to do that because we don't want people to know who we are but i still am mary willingham and, i know him only as jay smith. is that true? professor smith as we like to say. >> this book is of course about the unc scandal, the particulars of the unc scandal, what happened at chapel hill and how and why our administrative and faculty leadership failed to provide proper leadership between 2010 and at least 2014. you will find all...
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change how the police force does its job? joining me now john seamus associate professor at john jay college of justice and a retired captain from the police department. and joining me marcus claxton who is director of the black law enforcement alliance and a retired nypd detective. i want to start with you, john at the table, because i am very committed to the idea that structures matter, that people are good and bad and all those kind of things but a lot of times what we see as human behavior is actually happening in the context of structures. if i believe that for the communities that i'm reporting on and talking about, i got to also try to believe it for the police. help me to understand what are the structures that police officers face that might help us to understand the choices that these six officers made. >> policing is an exceptionally complex endeavor. there are four contexts in which it's set, political, economic social and legal. and they all have different implications and what comes from the prosecutor is something that i don't particularly care for. i don't want her to make a social statement on the back of polic
change how the police force does its job? joining me now john seamus associate professor at john jay college of justice and a retired captain from the police department. and joining me marcus claxton who is director of the black law enforcement alliance and a retired nypd detective. i want to start with you, john at the table, because i am very committed to the idea that structures matter, that people are good and bad and all those kind of things but a lot of times what we see as human behavior...
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jay, when we woke up after this it was remarkable to hear no lives were lost. that has since changed. >> yeah you're absolutely right. just a tragic event on the southeast side of this city. a 42-year-old woman doing everything right, going into the storm cellar. apparently wasn't sealed properly. she wound up drowning in that shelter. i want you to see the devastation. the pocket behind me was ravaged by the storm. people inside this hotel scurried from rooms. everybody miraculously made it out okay. if we move across the parking lot, you'll see over here the rv park. 12 people injured in this. two of them critically. now we see residents making their way back in. not a lot of damage like this where it's overwhelming. these types of scenarios play out up and down tornado alley now. as the governor said the chance of storms is intensifying for this evening. it will continue through the weekend. as they start to clean up this mess, try to reorganize their lives francis, they also have to keep an eye to the sky to see what's coming next. just a real tough go here now. >> certainly deva
jay, when we woke up after this it was remarkable to hear no lives were lost. that has since changed. >> yeah you're absolutely right. just a tragic event on the southeast side of this city. a 42-year-old woman doing everything right, going into the storm cellar. apparently wasn't sealed properly. she wound up drowning in that shelter. i want you to see the devastation. the pocket behind me was ravaged by the storm. people inside this hotel scurried from rooms. everybody miraculously made...
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stahl: jay famiglietti started out a skeptic, but that was before he began analyzing the data grace sent back. the first place he looked was india. he showed us a time-lapse animation of the changes detected there over the last 12 years. note the dates on the lower right. the redder it gets, the greater the loss of water. oh, look at that. he calculated that more than9i this is a huge agricultural region. >> stahl: have they been doing the same kind of pumping that we're seeing in california? >> famiglietti: yes. >> stahl: it got so dark red. >> famiglietti: yeah, that's bad. >> stahl: his india findings were published in the journal "nature." but as he showed us, india wasn't the only red spot on the grace map. >> famiglietti: this is right outside beijing. bangladesh, and then across southern asia. >> stahl: he noticed a pattern. >> famiglietti: they are almost exclusively located over the major aquifers of... of the world. and those are also our big food- producing regions. so, we're talking about groundwater depletion in the aquifers that supply irrigation water to grow the world's food. >> stahl: if that isn't worrisome enough, some of those aquifer systems are in volatile r
stahl: jay famiglietti started out a skeptic, but that was before he began analyzing the data grace sent back. the first place he looked was india. he showed us a time-lapse animation of the changes detected there over the last 12 years. note the dates on the lower right. the redder it gets, the greater the loss of water. oh, look at that. he calculated that more than9i this is a huge agricultural region. >> stahl: have they been doing the same kind of pumping that we're seeing in...
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jay morrison. he's with the ymc community coalition. of course brandon scott a member of the baltimore city council. you know, first to you, mr. morrison it's really interesting because we have seen the tone changea couple of days. they're saying it's a victory celebration, not necessarily a victory for the officers being charged but a victory celebrating the life of freddie gray. >> absolutely, don. i was there yesterday, and people were in high spirits. it's all because there's one step towards justice. we're all aware that we have a long way to go as far as a real conviction of those police officers. but we are happy that there is some progress in our system not failing us initially, as we saw in the eric garner case and the mike brown case and other cases around the country. >> and, jay, as we await the police to come out i know we have spoken about it, you and i spoke about it on the scene, it's really a catch-22 for the city leaders about this curfew that takes place in just a couple of hours. again as we await this press conference, they're stepping up to the podium we have two minutes until that press conference, but i want to say, do you think the curfew should be lifted? >> the frustra
jay morrison. he's with the ymc community coalition. of course brandon scott a member of the baltimore city council. you know, first to you, mr. morrison it's really interesting because we have seen the tone changea couple of days. they're saying it's a victory celebration, not necessarily a victory for the officers being charged but a victory celebrating the life of freddie gray. >> absolutely, don. i was there yesterday, and people were in high spirits. it's all because there's one step...
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changing the properties of the chemicals used to in flight the bag. when this happens it can force an i representation sending shrapnel into drivers and passengers. jayisher with cop super reports. >> it's a problem and confusing for consumers who have these vehicles because you can't always get them fixed right away. >> reporter: one reason is the recall is issued by takata. all previous recalls were issued by automakers. the 11 car companies involved told us they're still waiting for information from takata. that is coordinated through knit sa. nhtsa. it could be 2 1/2 year before all cars get fixed. the head of research and strategies. >> this is a bad spot for consumers. if the problem was addressed in the early 2000s, we wouldn't be in this crisis. >> car owners are asked to regularly check the website. the list will grow dramatically so it's worth rechecking in the coming days. none of the auto dealers we spoke with say you should not try to deactivate it. >>> here's a question. what was osama bin laden reading at the time he was killed? ahead, we'll show you what he found in >> announcer: this national weather report sponsored by macy's. >>> a
changing the properties of the chemicals used to in flight the bag. when this happens it can force an i representation sending shrapnel into drivers and passengers. jayisher with cop super reports. >> it's a problem and confusing for consumers who have these vehicles because you can't always get them fixed right away. >> reporter: one reason is the recall is issued by takata. all previous recalls were issued by automakers. the 11 car companies involved told us they're still waiting...