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one tries opening the passenger side door, and jensen accelerates through the road shoulder to escapecomes across the roadblock and make dashboard camera show the alleged car they've weaving through traffic 120 miles per hour while troopers chase him from behind. at one point he hits 149 miles per hour the accused thief regains control and about a minute later jensen drives the cruiser over a stop strip and swerves to a stop he jumps out, hops a meetian and runs through oncoming traffic and into the woods troopers say they eventually caught jensen in that wooded area fortunately, no one was hurt >> that was something else >> he was desperate to get away. >> what a saga almost did, but they got him >>> just ahead, how boston is getting gang members off the streets and into the classroom plus the ultimate graduation gift ment moore house college mensment speaker's uelnbievable surprise for graduates next on "early today." yap yap yap yip licking, scratching, scooting, and rubbing... may be signs of allergic itch, a medical condition that may require fast-acting, prescription apoquel. ap
one tries opening the passenger side door, and jensen accelerates through the road shoulder to escapecomes across the roadblock and make dashboard camera show the alleged car they've weaving through traffic 120 miles per hour while troopers chase him from behind. at one point he hits 149 miles per hour the accused thief regains control and about a minute later jensen drives the cruiser over a stop strip and swerves to a stop he jumps out, hops a meetian and runs through oncoming traffic and...
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that jensen wong is developing you say to it get out of town. able to figure out that what he's really saying get out of town does not mean get out of town it is like wow that's interesting. the in verses, a.i. is not as smart as we are yet but it is conversive i saw disney is the biggest winner here. pixar a fraction of what it costs. bob iger is a big beneficiary of this company we have a clip of who this guy is he's on another plain. >> you did have a long conversation with him about china. this is jim and jensen on friday >> you are trying to buy that company, it is fantastic, i worry that the chinese will block you. this is something that the stock was down i am starting to worry that you too will be caught up in something that's political you are not political. >> no, i think china is going to love it and we have been working with them for a long time. i love them, too when the opportunity to buy them came up, oh my gosh. it is jumping. >> they're in the same box the edgecom computing box is mae up of nvidia jensen huang wants to bring the
that jensen wong is developing you say to it get out of town. able to figure out that what he's really saying get out of town does not mean get out of town it is like wow that's interesting. the in verses, a.i. is not as smart as we are yet but it is conversive i saw disney is the biggest winner here. pixar a fraction of what it costs. bob iger is a big beneficiary of this company we have a clip of who this guy is he's on another plain. >> you did have a long conversation with him about...
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it has left jensen with a severe brain injury. his family says that he does no loved ones. >>> she 's battling cancer and while she's off paying foreh th repla replacement. money for the substitute is coming out of her paycheck. how is this happening? >> reporter: these parents who are at this school whose children are in her class are shocked and really upset when they found out what was happening, so they decided to come together. they've raised more than $13,000 already to try and cover the cost of the substitute. but one lawmaker has already heard about ma what happened and is trying to make some change. a second class is home without their teacher as she is home battling breast cancer. >> i'm sorry for her. she's a very good teacher. and what's going ono reporter: not onl that. that's crazy. >> reporter: they're outraged. because the teacher who wants keep her identity private has to give up part of her salary to pay for her substitute. >> it's not fair that the district can't do it for her. >> reporter: a spokesman says this
it has left jensen with a severe brain injury. his family says that he does no loved ones. >>> she 's battling cancer and while she's off paying foreh th repla replacement. money for the substitute is coming out of her paycheck. how is this happening? >> reporter: these parents who are at this school whose children are in her class are shocked and really upset when they found out what was happening, so they decided to come together. they've raised more than $13,000 already to try...
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school.outh bay hundreds of a here's nbc bay area's tom jensen. >> reporter: more than 500 volunteersir marching orders. >> let's hear it for principal amber andrati. >> reporter: and spread out across san jose's middle school campus knocking out a long list of chores. >> keep the library clean. >> reporter: making the school grounds a little nicer for its 700-plus students and their teachers. >> every year i end up doing the job for tall people. >> reporter: from sprucing up the garden to painting basketball courts and weeding, volunteers from nbc bay area, telemundo and the rest of the comcas f personal families, friends and neighbors to give back to the community. their students and their families are also here. today. >> a lot of kids at this school and there are a lot of kids helping the kids at the school. that's what really warms the heart. >> reporter: it warms the hearts of educators who say the lessons learned about community today will live on for generations. >> so when they come and they volunteer alongside all of these people in their community, they also learn the same
school.outh bay hundreds of a here's nbc bay area's tom jensen. >> reporter: more than 500 volunteersir marching orders. >> let's hear it for principal amber andrati. >> reporter: and spread out across san jose's middle school campus knocking out a long list of chores. >> keep the library clean. >> reporter: making the school grounds a little nicer for its 700-plus students and their teachers. >> every year i end up doing the job for tall people. >>...
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thom jensen, nbc bay area news. >>> a gunman opened fire in i-80 at san pablo last night around 11:20 p.m. the driver of a black dodge, wrecked into the honda civic when the victims crashed. he was also hit by passing cars and survived all that but with major injuries. >>> an american believed to have died in the plane crash. at least 40 people killed. witnesses recorded video of the fiery landing. the plane had 78 people on board, making an emergency landing this morning in moscow. it had just taken off but needed to land because of some sort of malfunction. the fire happened during that landing. investigators say it is possible that a hard landing caused the fire. in some other videos recorded by witnesses, you can see people scrambling to get off the boeing plane. the type of jet involved in this incident is largely used in russia. it is also used in other country including mexico but not in the united states. >>> here is a startling report about boeing's management of the 737 max design. the company released a statement today that details how it knew for months of a safety alert o
thom jensen, nbc bay area news. >>> a gunman opened fire in i-80 at san pablo last night around 11:20 p.m. the driver of a black dodge, wrecked into the honda civic when the victims crashed. he was also hit by passing cars and survived all that but with major injuries. >>> an american believed to have died in the plane crash. at least 40 people killed. witnesses recorded video of the fiery landing. the plane had 78 people on board, making an emergency landing this morning in...
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the world's most expensive drug has been approved swiss drug maker novartis can now sell sold jensen in the u.s. it treats spinal muscular atrophy the leading genetic cause of death and since no bard as has faced criticism for the prize with a one time treatment costing some $2000000.00. thousands of protesters have taken to the streets in algiers and other algerian cities for a 14th week they're calling for a planned presidential election to be delayed until independent institutions can be set up to oversee it this after 2 decades of authoritarian rule. as do in mexico central state of class skylab has a new star this baby jackal are the 2 month old female cub is a big hit with visitors but she's also an important success for the zoo's breeding program for the threatened species. u.s. president donald trump has announced he's sending 1500 troops to the middle east to beef up defenses against iran this comes after the pentagon said that iran was directly responsible for attacks on oil tankers in the gulf earlier this month the trumpet ministration also announced a major arms sale to
the world's most expensive drug has been approved swiss drug maker novartis can now sell sold jensen in the u.s. it treats spinal muscular atrophy the leading genetic cause of death and since no bard as has faced criticism for the prize with a one time treatment costing some $2000000.00. thousands of protesters have taken to the streets in algiers and other algerian cities for a 14th week they're calling for a planned presidential election to be delayed until independent institutions can be set...
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redd jensen says his office is working with developers to get the world out. the offer is restricted to the downtown area. no luck on the unique pitch. >> somebody has to have the land, which is not cheap in this area. and somebody will need to do the foundation and the infrastructure. >> reporter: keeping the apartments in downtown san jose. >> to have a historic building like this, a beautiful piece of architectu architecture, it's not too many, is important. >> reporter: k.t. urban is the biggest develoer of residential downtown san jose. and now, a proposal for the 27-story tower needs city approval. in san jose, abc 7 news. >>> he started his career walking barefoot to school in ethiopia. now, he's applying to ph.d. programs. coming up, this incredible graduation journey. >>> a dramatic rescue out of napa. a woman's car plunges off of a cliff. the one reason she's alive tonight. >>> and comedians get serious about saving an iconic bay area club. >> those stories ahead. >>> first, here's a look at what's coming up on "jimmy kimmel live." >> we have the fre
redd jensen says his office is working with developers to get the world out. the offer is restricted to the downtown area. no luck on the unique pitch. >> somebody has to have the land, which is not cheap in this area. and somebody will need to do the foundation and the infrastructure. >> reporter: keeping the apartments in downtown san jose. >> to have a historic building like this, a beautiful piece of architectu architecture, it's not too many, is important. >>...
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later as troopers tried to approach the car with guns drawn, jensen accelerates through the shoulder to escape the roadblock and after an exciting chase, he jumps out, hops the median, o runs through coming traffic and into the woods. mygo odness. eventually caught and no one was hurt. that is the important thing here. wow. >>> if you want to go outside today, good day to go outside. a little warm, though. lauryn ricketts will be back to lauryn ricketts will be back to let us know what lauryn ricketts will be back to let us know what did you know comcast business goes beyond fast with a gig-speed network. complete internet reliability. advanced voice solutions. fi wio keep everyone connected. video monitoring. that's huge. wedid you guys know id all this stuff? no. i' m not even done yet. no. wow. business tv. cloud apps and support. get the solutions you need to take your business beyond. start with fast, reliable internet for just $59.95 a month. it's everything a small business owner needs. comcast business. t. beyond f ♪ find something incredible, from somewhere amazing. unique s
later as troopers tried to approach the car with guns drawn, jensen accelerates through the shoulder to escape the roadblock and after an exciting chase, he jumps out, hops the median, o runs through coming traffic and into the woods. mygo odness. eventually caught and no one was hurt. that is the important thing here. wow. >>> if you want to go outside today, good day to go outside. a little warm, though. lauryn ricketts will be back to lauryn ricketts will be back to let us know what...
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. >> thom jensen live at police headquarters. what did neighbors say? >> reporter: i was actually able to talk to the homeowner where this person was arrested. this is actually someone who the owner knows quite well, a tenant of his for more than five years and someone who told us he considers a friend. he told us he was helping another man move items from the home from a completely different tenant who had moved out. the suspect, who berkeley police just released his name, 40-year-old nathan holman, allegedly locked the man out. he went back to grab another box of items important to this tenant even though he warned him not to go inside. >> a few minutes later he came running out the side of the house. both were bleeding profusely, and he had been cut by an unusual kind of weapon. >> the owner of the home jack sawyer. the victim is recovering from cuts to both hands and possibly to his legs. this all started just before 6:00 yesterday. it finally ended after midnight this morning o when the suspect was arrested on an upstairs deck at the home. this was
. >> thom jensen live at police headquarters. what did neighbors say? >> reporter: i was actually able to talk to the homeowner where this person was arrested. this is actually someone who the owner knows quite well, a tenant of his for more than five years and someone who told us he considers a friend. he told us he was helping another man move items from the home from a completely different tenant who had moved out. the suspect, who berkeley police just released his name,...
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this is the future jensen huang is a visionary and he's back.ould just go by the stock. i saw a future yesterday it is astonishing. it is life-like. it is brilliant. >> jim, i do recall when they gave us that warning that day you and i were here that morning, part of it was due to demand in china. is that not a concern any longer >> they're not as concerned because they think that gaming is back in china jensen huang is talking about a billion people around the world who game when i see the life-like nature of the games, versus what we have, i understand that. i, again, one day people are not going to be people they're going to be simulations. and you'll be thrilled to be with them. >> day's here right now, jim we'll see you tonight and look back to seeing you back on monday we can't wait. when we come back, facebook's sheryl sandberg, dow down 138. heading into retirement you want to follow your passions rather than worry about how to pay for long-term care. brighthouse smartcare℠ is a hybrid life insurance and long-term care product. it protec
this is the future jensen huang is a visionary and he's back.ould just go by the stock. i saw a future yesterday it is astonishing. it is life-like. it is brilliant. >> jim, i do recall when they gave us that warning that day you and i were here that morning, part of it was due to demand in china. is that not a concern any longer >> they're not as concerned because they think that gaming is back in china jensen huang is talking about a billion people around the world who game when i...
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jensen's family says he's now in an assisted living facility and had to have part of his skull removed. >>> richmond police say this guy attacked a woman and tried to force her into his car. she managed to call 911 and leave the line open. dispatchers heard her crying and the man yelling. that was enough to pinpoint the location of her cell phone and send police. officers arrested that guy after he tried to run off. the woman has serious injuries to her face but otherwise thankfully is expected to be okay. >>> the rio vista police department is investigating what happened in this video that shows a police officer body slamming a woman during a traffic stop. rio vista is in solano county not far from antioch. the family says the police officer used excessive force and said he had no right to do what he did. >> reporter: what escalated to this began as a traffic stop a block away from home for a couple of siblings and a brother-in-law. they explained they were just coming back from an errand. >> we went to the store to get some sour cream for tacos. he came to do something and he wanted
jensen's family says he's now in an assisted living facility and had to have part of his skull removed. >>> richmond police say this guy attacked a woman and tried to force her into his car. she managed to call 911 and leave the line open. dispatchers heard her crying and the man yelling. that was enough to pinpoint the location of her cell phone and send police. officers arrested that guy after he tried to run off. the woman has serious injuries to her face but otherwise thankfully is...
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clearwater police finally catching up with jensen in the woods. he's charged with stealing a patrol car and reckless driving. >> always wonder what jumps into their head at that moment, that they think they can get away with something like that. >> i imagine there's something else going on. shirtless walking on the side of an interstate. that's not a good idea. >> seems multifactorial. >> yes. >> good point. >> and this happened in the state of florida, you say? >> i know, people in the state of florida are all shaking their heads this morning. >>> we do want to transition, though. this is a shocking report we've been talking about accusing a team doctor at ohio state university of sexually abusing more than 170 athletes over a 20-year span. even more disturbing, the president of ohio state university saying college officials knew for decades but failed to act. the abuse allegedly took place between 1979 and 1996. the victims alleging they were groped and touched inappropriately by dr. richard strauss calling the abuse an open secret. dr. strauss
clearwater police finally catching up with jensen in the woods. he's charged with stealing a patrol car and reckless driving. >> always wonder what jumps into their head at that moment, that they think they can get away with something like that. >> i imagine there's something else going on. shirtless walking on the side of an interstate. that's not a good idea. >> seems multifactorial. >> yes. >> good point. >> and this happened in the state of florida, you...
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and when he went to speak with someone, authorities saythat 22-year-old shane jensen took it asn opportunity to steal the police officer's cruiser. as tedoopers to approach the car with guns drawn, he accelerates through the shoulder to escape roadblock and after an exciting chase here, jenseps then jum out of the car, runs through a median into on coming traffic and into the woods. he was eventually caught. no one was hurt. but quite a scene here. there he goes, running across the traffic into the ods. yikes. >>> overseas, exxonmobil has evacuated all of its foreign staff from the oil field in aqsouthern ir the company says employees were flown to dubai and that work at the oil field was not affected. right now it is not exactly clear what prompted the evacuation. but this comes just days after the u.s. withdrew some employees from its embassy in baghdad on wedns.day. the cited a threat fromnd iranas increased sanctions and built up its military presence in the gi. >>> overseas, a busy month for the royal family.ry prince har and meghan's new baby. now another royal wedding. yesterday, harr
and when he went to speak with someone, authorities saythat 22-year-old shane jensen took it asn opportunity to steal the police officer's cruiser. as tedoopers to approach the car with guns drawn, he accelerates through the shoulder to escape roadblock and after an exciting chase here, jenseps then jum out of the car, runs through a median into on coming traffic and into the woods. he was eventually caught. no one was hurt. but quite a scene here. there he goes, running across the traffic into...
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. >> reporter: it takes just 15 seconds for jensen to start his campaign to get mom melissa to look upthat screen. >> we have some other things to do, mommy. we have some other things to do, mommy. >> and he just walks away. >> reporter: this mom is helping researchers replicate a study for us. she is doing something very difficult for her, asked to keep looking down. and remember, just for two minutes. >> come on, mommy. >> reporter: he repeats the plea seven times. >> we have another thing to do, mommy. mommy! you are not listening to me, mommy. listen to me, mommy. >> reporter: and here is another fact about grownups and phones. on average, we unlock our phones 80 times a day. >> cell phones, i think, are qualitatively different than other forms of distraction because they're with us all the time. they're ubiquitous. they have been engineered to grab our attention. >> reporter: this is little hunter who seems to have learned that when she has to compete with the phone, she might as well just give up. >> she's sitting down and she's waiting. she knows her mother is not available righ
. >> reporter: it takes just 15 seconds for jensen to start his campaign to get mom melissa to look upthat screen. >> we have some other things to do, mommy. we have some other things to do, mommy. >> and he just walks away. >> reporter: this mom is helping researchers replicate a study for us. she is doing something very difficult for her, asked to keep looking down. and remember, just for two minutes. >> come on, mommy. >> reporter: he repeats the plea...
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used to go there every year loved it to pieces so already we've had some tributes coming in jensen the former. champion calling him a legend and his form and seem to have said he is in trying in our history so i think we can expect a lot of tributes at the marco prix it's also the indianapolis 500 this weekend it's a big weekend for motor sports so nicky lauder will be the center stage in everybody's thoughts mark thank you so much mark meadows from did obvious for austria's coalition government is on the brink of collapse after the all mass resignations by ministers from the junior partner of the far right freedom party the resignations came after chancellor sebastian cortes proposed sacking his interior minister in the wake of the funding scandal that had already forced his vice chancellor. to step down the court said the interior minister would have to go to ensure an unbiased investigation into the scandal. the chancellor hopes to prop up the government until snap elections in september but as opposition parties prepared to vote prepare a vote of no confidence it's far from certain
used to go there every year loved it to pieces so already we've had some tributes coming in jensen the former. champion calling him a legend and his form and seem to have said he is in trying in our history so i think we can expect a lot of tributes at the marco prix it's also the indianapolis 500 this weekend it's a big weekend for motor sports so nicky lauder will be the center stage in everybody's thoughts mark thank you so much mark meadows from did obvious for austria's coalition...
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live in union city, tom jensen, nbc bay area news. >> thank you very much, tom. of course this story will continue all day, and that's why we will continue to follow it. scott budman is picking up the story. he'll have live reports tonight at 5:00 and 6:00. >>> happening now, police officers are patrolling the area around hercules high school and middle school. this is today. this is because someone made threats against the schools. hercules police tell nbc bay area they're treating the threat as credible until they can determine otherwise. the school has notified parents about the threat. >>> just in, a utah man facing charges of making threats to shoot youtube employees. even went as far as driving to its san bruno headquarters with a gun. police say david swanson made threatening comments in september, december, and april. authorities were alerted about the alerts and questioned swanson at his home last week. swanson admitted to driving to youtube's offices earlier this month with a firearm to intimidate workers. it's not clear how far he got. swanson was arre
live in union city, tom jensen, nbc bay area news. >> thank you very much, tom. of course this story will continue all day, and that's why we will continue to follow it. scott budman is picking up the story. he'll have live reports tonight at 5:00 and 6:00. >>> happening now, police officers are patrolling the area around hercules high school and middle school. this is today. this is because someone made threats against the schools. hercules police tell nbc bay area they're...
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police say the incident started thursday afternoon when highway patrol tried to help 22-year-old jame jensen, found walking along the florida turnpike shirtless and barefoot. after about 20 minutes, the suspect jumps into the patrol car. >> what are you doing? hey. where are you going? hey. >> reporter: then as traffic forces him to stop, the officers approach, guns drawn, but as they try to open the car door, he takes off again, speeding down the shoulder until he's blocked by police cruisers. still, he refuses to stop, instead turning around, crossing the divider and driving off in the opposite direction. he speeds past car after car, allegedly hitting 140 miles per hour before swerving to avoid police stop sticks. he seems to lose control, driving onto the grass and slamming into the guardrail, but this chase still isn't over. the suspect runs out of the car, over the guardrail, across the highway and disappears into the woods. police finally arrested the suspect in the woods 15 minutes later. they then sent him to the hospital where they say he assaulted an officer. he was also already w
police say the incident started thursday afternoon when highway patrol tried to help 22-year-old jame jensen, found walking along the florida turnpike shirtless and barefoot. after about 20 minutes, the suspect jumps into the patrol car. >> what are you doing? hey. where are you going? hey. >> reporter: then as traffic forces him to stop, the officers approach, guns drawn, but as they try to open the car door, he takes off again, speeding down the shoulder until he's blocked by...
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profit and revenue for the full year in its first set of results under the new ceo that is phillip jensen british teleco is expected a decline in core earnings and cash flow this year. loitss had questioned bt's ability to bolster investments and maintain its shareholder pay-outs they have kept the dividend pay-outs as unchanged. fox shares have surged in ext d extended trade after beating first quarter expectations in its first report since spinning off from twenty first century fox. revenue rose to 2.75 billion dollars. the television segment alone is up 20% the company also announced a partnership with sports betting company the stars group. fox will pay $236 million for a 5% stake in the group and plans to roll out gambling products later in the year. >>> disney shares rose in after hours trading after the company delivered better than expected first quarter earnings boosted by a strong performance at its theme parks. income from the u.s. and asian parks hit 1.5 billion dollars over the quarter all setting big investments in streaming and content. the company also nonsed the hit. aven
profit and revenue for the full year in its first set of results under the new ceo that is phillip jensen british teleco is expected a decline in core earnings and cash flow this year. loitss had questioned bt's ability to bolster investments and maintain its shareholder pay-outs they have kept the dividend pay-outs as unchanged. fox shares have surged in ext d extended trade after beating first quarter expectations in its first report since spinning off from twenty first century fox. revenue...
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we have had several conversations with some of the city agencies who initially we met with kevin jensen, the department of public works access coordinator, to make sure he wouldn't have concerns with limiting access with ability to drop people off mid block. he is fine with it. main entrances to residential buildings are at the lobbies, not on the shared public way so there is access to the buildings and unio union i universal desid drop off-loadings there. we met with the task force including m.t.a. and planning to have a discussion and make the presentation to them to see if they have concerns. they have no problem. they think it is a better design because it is better for pedestrians and bikes. before we go to cab and revise drawings we are here to ask you guys if you have concerns or comments about it or reasons why we shouldn't make this an entirely car-free street. that is it. >> thank you very much, kevin. i'm sure we have some questions here. quickly, i guess the major issue that i will have, i understand the implications of limiting the vehicular access. you have to be some of
we have had several conversations with some of the city agencies who initially we met with kevin jensen, the department of public works access coordinator, to make sure he wouldn't have concerns with limiting access with ability to drop people off mid block. he is fine with it. main entrances to residential buildings are at the lobbies, not on the shared public way so there is access to the buildings and unio union i universal desid drop off-loadings there. we met with the task force including...
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give me a hug. >> reporter: jensen's mom said it was a revelation. >> i was actually really surprisedn you're at home in your own environment, i think i'll pay attention more now and not pick my phone up. >> reporter: the american academy of pediatrics recommends that kids under 18 months should avoid screens entirely with the occasional exception of a few minutes of facetime with family. >> i love you. >> i really don't want to be guilt-tripping parents with a study or the implications but i do want this study to be a wake-up call. face-to-face time we have with our children is not just the icing on the cake. it is the cake. it is the place that children learn the most about the world and about themselves. >> there he is. le you. reoubyyou. of our lives starts by looking at possibilities, looking at where we are. that's what we're setting out do and why we go. we interviewed brain ion tises. -- scientists. and talk to everybody we can in the country to try to get solutions and help and we also address this issue, do you know what you've agreed to? do you read the privacy policies whe
give me a hug. >> reporter: jensen's mom said it was a revelation. >> i was actually really surprisedn you're at home in your own environment, i think i'll pay attention more now and not pick my phone up. >> reporter: the american academy of pediatrics recommends that kids under 18 months should avoid screens entirely with the occasional exception of a few minutes of facetime with family. >> i love you. >> i really don't want to be guilt-tripping parents with a...
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live in berkeley, thom jensen, "today in the bay". >>> thank you for that update. >>> 6:03. happening now in southern alabama, a hand mundt is under way after one police officer was shot and killed. two others were injured. the shooting happened last night at a trailer park outside montgomery. officers were responding to reports of a domestic disturbance. a blue alert as officers search for the suspect identified as grady wilkes. the chief of the auburn police department said they will do whatever it takes to bring him into custody. >> just a terrible thing. we're trying to be there with our officers and those families right now. >> again, this is in southern alabama. the two other officers did not suffer life-threatening injuries. >>> 6:04 right now. and in washington, president trump is taking on a member of his own party, going after michigan house republican justin amash after he said trump's conduct was itch peopleable. craig boswell joins us with the latest. good morning, craig. >> reporter: laura, good morning. good morning, everyone. president trump now going after a
live in berkeley, thom jensen, "today in the bay". >>> thank you for that update. >>> 6:03. happening now in southern alabama, a hand mundt is under way after one police officer was shot and killed. two others were injured. the shooting happened last night at a trailer park outside montgomery. officers were responding to reports of a domestic disturbance. a blue alert as officers search for the suspect identified as grady wilkes. the chief of the auburn police...
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jensen this question, i had to dig deeper into the 17th century quaker world. i was surprised to learn slavery was an accepted and common practice among the english quakers were in political control of pennsylvania. that wasn't all. quakers were involved in the slave trade and many of the quakers in philadelphia had immigrated not from england, but from the caribbean island of barbados. barbados. pennsylvania may have been the first official quaker colony, but not diffuse quaker community in the americas. it was a large quaker presence on barbados with thousands of them lived. in the 16 70's, it was called the nursery of truth because it was filled with quakers. founded inlvania was 1682, william penn and others used laker connections in barbados to purchase enslaved africans. as the economic structure developed and the west indies , inother trade outlets 1690, less than 10 years after pennsylvania was founded in two years after the germantown protests, line 10 -- william penn announced the arrival. was aade with barbados sum of prosperity for many english quak
jensen this question, i had to dig deeper into the 17th century quaker world. i was surprised to learn slavery was an accepted and common practice among the english quakers were in political control of pennsylvania. that wasn't all. quakers were involved in the slave trade and many of the quakers in philadelphia had immigrated not from england, but from the caribbean island of barbados. barbados. pennsylvania may have been the first official quaker colony, but not diffuse quaker community in...
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jensen huang nvidia is back amazing numbers tonight. gaming is strong pin rest what happened?will put it in context. i know people didn't like the quarter as much as they thought. but come on. it's a fresh-faced ipo let's give it a chance to do some breathing you know what? i think this stock, nvidia after really having some hard times is back i like the always say there is a bull market somewhere. i promise to try to find it just for you right here on "mad money. i'm jim cramer i will see you tomorrow. >> welcome to the shark tank, where entrepreneurs seeking an investment will face these sharks. if they hear a great idea, they'll invest their own money or fight each other for a deal. this is "shark tank." ♪ first into the shark tank is aaron krause, who believes his product will make every day cleaning easier. hi, sharks. i'm aaron krause from philadelphia, and i'm known as the daddy of the scrub daddy, the cutest but most high tech scrubbing tool in the world. today, i'm seeking a $100,000 investment
jensen huang nvidia is back amazing numbers tonight. gaming is strong pin rest what happened?will put it in context. i know people didn't like the quarter as much as they thought. but come on. it's a fresh-faced ipo let's give it a chance to do some breathing you know what? i think this stock, nvidia after really having some hard times is back i like the always say there is a bull market somewhere. i promise to try to find it just for you right here on "mad money. i'm jim cramer i will see...
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became stronger over the years with the knowledge of the drug companies, including johnson & johnson, jensenuring your testimony in the cross-examination by johnson & johnson's attorney, they asked you, you know, sir, do you know if your son had any opioids from this company in his system. you answered no, i didn't know. but you still wanted to be up there. what is the reason for your testimony and what is your hope at the end of the day with this trial and so many that are set to come across the country. >> well, the main reason is i have stated is to put a face on that this affects everybody. for years and even now, there's a stigma associated with drug abuse. what the opioid crisis has revealed is it doesn't target just the poor or the uneducated. it reaches across all classes, occupations, and it's clear if you look at statistics as well as how the number of deaths and the people who have died over the years, that the pills and drug companies do not discriminate who can take these and who they want to take these. it flooded our nation for years with these pills. >> well, craig, listen, i
became stronger over the years with the knowledge of the drug companies, including johnson & johnson, jensenuring your testimony in the cross-examination by johnson & johnson's attorney, they asked you, you know, sir, do you know if your son had any opioids from this company in his system. you answered no, i didn't know. but you still wanted to be up there. what is the reason for your testimony and what is your hope at the end of the day with this trial and so many that are set to come...
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when i spoke with jensen huang -- what's the matter >> we are moving on?> in term of qualcomm and the ruling itself, the judge again i have not gone through 233 pages. it does not giver the best reason of arguments. it does seem to create that qualcomm created the barriers by virtue of putting the best chips out there. we did speak to molenkofmolenko. she said unfairly tends to destroy competition. we did have the company's ceo on with us after the apple settlement we asked him about this very case and what he expected. >> the ftc case concluded some time back but we have yet to hear from the judge. was that still a risk for you and qualcomm and its business model? >> we did finish that trial at the end of january, we are waiting for the judge to rule. i think it is hard for me to talk about that. we'll deal with that when the judge makes a settlement >> the settlement impacts that ruling regardless of what it may be >> i don't think so. when we look at this deal, we are just happy to be able to do it the environment with which we were able to put the deal
when i spoke with jensen huang -- what's the matter >> we are moving on?> in term of qualcomm and the ruling itself, the judge again i have not gone through 233 pages. it does not giver the best reason of arguments. it does seem to create that qualcomm created the barriers by virtue of putting the best chips out there. we did speak to molenkofmolenko. she said unfairly tends to destroy competition. we did have the company's ceo on with us after the apple settlement we asked him about...
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out there, zendesk, a company that truly has accelerating revenue, wework, but it is already public jensenne that's a big one. >> yes, thank you. thank you, guys. >> we'll see you tonight, jim. "mad money" 6:00 p.m. >>> when we come back, bill simon, dow up almost 200 n'gonyvehe0 y.da dot awhere. measure up? a cfa charterholder does. you've worked hard to grow your wealth. make sure you're working with a wealth manager who can grow with you. cfa charterholders have the investment expertise to unlock opportunities other advisors might not see. learn what a cfa charterholdr can do for you at therightquestion.org the cloud i need? it has to keep up with sales, supply chain, inventory - ♪ ♪ it needs to track it all, from cincinnati to singapore. ooo! ♪ ♪ and protect it all. customer records, our financials, they better be secured. but i also need easy access, to manage data across my clouds - no matter where it lives. ♪ ♪ so if an auditor shows up, i can be a step ahead. that's the cloud i want. is that to much to ask? expect more from your cloud. ibm cloud. ♪ >>> good thursday morning. welcom
out there, zendesk, a company that truly has accelerating revenue, wework, but it is already public jensenne that's a big one. >> yes, thank you. thank you, guys. >> we'll see you tonight, jim. "mad money" 6:00 p.m. >>> when we come back, bill simon, dow up almost 200 n'gonyvehe0 y.da dot awhere. measure up? a cfa charterholder does. you've worked hard to grow your wealth. make sure you're working with a wealth manager who can grow with you. cfa charterholders...
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relating to earnings cramer sits down exclusively with pinterest ceo ben silbermann and nvidia's ceo jensenet's get a look at the reasons behind today's rally bob pisani joins us with more. >> another rally here. but again, third day in a row we close off the highs. starting to get a bit of a pattern here everything was up 1% kurnl staples names. procter & gamble, hershey's, general mills, colgate and pa palmoli palmolive. but some sectors didn't participate. we usually get a bounce on industrial names and yet caterpillar, 3m didn't participate. getting harder to push them up another group, retail stocks also very exposed to china nothing really going on in that particular part of the world either guys, back to you. >> bob, thank you. let's head back to the nasdaq for biggest mods movers there. bertha coombs joins us with more bertha >> cisco definitely set the table with strong earnings and we will a very confident outlook saying it's already anticipated this latest hike in chinese tariffs and that along with microsoft, google and amazon or rather alphabet really has been what's been drivi
relating to earnings cramer sits down exclusively with pinterest ceo ben silbermann and nvidia's ceo jensenet's get a look at the reasons behind today's rally bob pisani joins us with more. >> another rally here. but again, third day in a row we close off the highs. starting to get a bit of a pattern here everything was up 1% kurnl staples names. procter & gamble, hershey's, general mills, colgate and pa palmoli palmolive. but some sectors didn't participate. we usually get a bounce...
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dave joins us from jensen beach, florida. i don't we should raise it. i know we shouldn't.hen you build a building or a house, if it's not done in time, the city starts to find you everyday. i say that if the lawmakers in washington don't get on board, i say that they should be fined every day until things start getting past. incentive.n we would be making money and getting stuff done. that's my thought. thank you for the call. mark is joining us next from oregon. go ahead. caller: yeah, i'm in favor of raising the tax. i'm a retiring contractor here. i have seen the prices on all of the materials go off and we have some real bad roads here on the oregon coast. we get massive crowds of roads caving in. they are more expensive to build and maintain. we deserve the best roads in the world and it will be a lot more that.to do that's just what it is. that's my opinion. thank you. for the call.u jim, south carolina, you say no to the idea. why? caller: yes, sir. the government has demonstrated that they are chronically irresponsible with the money entrusted to them. they have sq
dave joins us from jensen beach, florida. i don't we should raise it. i know we shouldn't.hen you build a building or a house, if it's not done in time, the city starts to find you everyday. i say that if the lawmakers in washington don't get on board, i say that they should be fined every day until things start getting past. incentive.n we would be making money and getting stuff done. that's my thought. thank you for the call. mark is joining us next from oregon. go ahead. caller: yeah, i'm in...
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. >> so his two lieutenants made how much >> bob prince and greg jensen.y owns didn't make as much as dalio but a few hundred million. >> remember when milken -- that was the first guy i saw make $500 million i couldn't believe it. this was back in the heyday. but i couldn't believe it back then guys like tepper, dalio, billions. >> that was what i was going to say. a couple of people dropped off the list >> tepper. >> tepper is not on the list. >> david tepper is not on the list. >> dan loeb. that was december? december hit this market hard. >> yes, it did about half the people who were on the list last year fell off this year. and several of those people were in pretty good shape going into the final quarter. and some of them fell off due to december alone. >> like all the rest of us. >> right, exactly. >> the other piece of it is, these numbers actually, even though they seem huge, and i don't want to diminish their size, are lower than what they've been in previous years so when ray dalio was last on this list in 2011, he was paid $3.9 billion in that
. >> so his two lieutenants made how much >> bob prince and greg jensen.y owns didn't make as much as dalio but a few hundred million. >> remember when milken -- that was the first guy i saw make $500 million i couldn't believe it. this was back in the heyday. but i couldn't believe it back then guys like tepper, dalio, billions. >> that was what i was going to say. a couple of people dropped off the list >> tepper. >> tepper is not on the list. >>...