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johnathan: kathy? kathy: it's a little bit different. when engaged on qe before, you salt long rates move up. -- you salt long rates move up and reverse when they ended it. this time around, you're getting credities rallying and rallying and we have a lot more faith in the rally and long-term treasuries than we do in granite. i agree with kathy. -- subadra: i agree with kathy. what drives the market here is the fed. it is probably placed in what for the fed. we will probably remain on hold for the end of the year. more portly, what the market is looking at is the potential for a rate hike in the future. there is not nearly as much room for the fed too high. johnathan: i want to pick you up on this. simultaneous rally we are seeing in risk assets and the resiliency we have seen and haven't assets of the same time, it is coming as concerns. downdrop, the next selloff, the haven assets will provide you with a buffer. it is tough to find diversification. what are your views on that? diana: the correlation between risk and safe haven is the i
johnathan: kathy? kathy: it's a little bit different. when engaged on qe before, you salt long rates move up. -- you salt long rates move up and reverse when they ended it. this time around, you're getting credities rallying and rallying and we have a lot more faith in the rally and long-term treasuries than we do in granite. i agree with kathy. -- subadra: i agree with kathy. what drives the market here is the fed. it is probably placed in what for the fed. we will probably remain on hold for...
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subadra: i agree with kathy.t drives the markets is the fed. very little priced in for the fed, and we are probably going to remain on hold for the remainder of the year. more importantly, what the market is looking at is the potential for rate hikes in the future. there is not nearly as much room for the fed to hike. jonathan: diana, i want to pick up on this, the simultaneous rally we have seen in risk assets and the resiliency we have seen in haven assets, coming with its own concerns. a lot of people raising the issue, goldman sachs has done so, that in the next selloff, the haven assets will not provide you with that buffer. it's very difficult to find the diversification. what are your views on that? think the recent correlation of risks between -- risks and safe haven is more on the risk side, not save haven. risk assets, there was some undervaluation, but given where we are in the growth cycle, given that we are seeing some slower data coming in, revisions from policymakers across the board. senior loan o
subadra: i agree with kathy.t drives the markets is the fed. very little priced in for the fed, and we are probably going to remain on hold for the remainder of the year. more importantly, what the market is looking at is the potential for rate hikes in the future. there is not nearly as much room for the fed to hike. jonathan: diana, i want to pick up on this, the simultaneous rally we have seen in risk assets and the resiliency we have seen in haven assets, coming with its own concerns. a lot...
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jonathan: kathy?hy: i think what's a little bit different, when they engaged in qe before, you saw treasury rates move up. and reverse when they ended it. this time around, you're getting both treasuries rallying and credit rallying. we have a lot more faith in the rally in long-term treasuries than we do in credit. jonathan: subadra? subadra: i agree with kathy. what drives the markets here is the fed. there's very little priced in for the fed, and we are probably going to remain on hold for the remainder of the year. more importantly, what the market is looking at is the potential for rate hikes in the future. and there's not nearly as much room for the fed to hike. jonathan: diana, i want to pick up on this, the simultaneous rally we have seen in risk assets and the resiliency we have seen in haven assets, in the same time, it's coming with its own concerns. a lot of people raising the issue, goldman sachs has done so, that in the next selloff, the haven assets won't provide you with that buffer. i
jonathan: kathy?hy: i think what's a little bit different, when they engaged in qe before, you saw treasury rates move up. and reverse when they ended it. this time around, you're getting both treasuries rallying and credit rallying. we have a lot more faith in the rally in long-term treasuries than we do in credit. jonathan: subadra? subadra: i agree with kathy. what drives the markets here is the fed. there's very little priced in for the fed, and we are probably going to remain on hold for...
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kathie was the love of his life. a few years later, watched their prince and princess grow apart. >> she became more independent. >> yeah. >> it wasn't the fairy tale anymore. >> reporter: no. in fact, kathie's brother jim told us it was more like a horror movie. >> there's a dark side of bob that, you know, was fairly well camouflaged when they were first -- you know -- going out and gettin' married. but it escalated ultimately into psychological abuse, economic abuse and physical abuse. >> reporter: remember that doctor's letter warning that the 10 year-old bob suffered from severe hostility issues? kathie gave a copy to her friends including ellen strauss. evidence, she said. just in case. >> kathie warned all of us that if anything ever happened, look to bob. bob did it. don't let him get away with it. >> reporter: and then in 1982, kathie durst disappeared. how did he take it? >> it's bob. you know, he asked if we had seen her, if we heard anything, if we knew anything. >> reporter: but they didn't. no one did.
kathie was the love of his life. a few years later, watched their prince and princess grow apart. >> she became more independent. >> yeah. >> it wasn't the fairy tale anymore. >> reporter: no. in fact, kathie's brother jim told us it was more like a horror movie. >> there's a dark side of bob that, you know, was fairly well camouflaged when they were first -- you know -- going out and gettin' married. but it escalated ultimately into psychological abuse, economic...
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kathy: hi. max: hi, kathy. kathy: hi, max. kathy. max: i know who you are. kathy: how are you?lemonis: over the years, kathy has built a multi-billion-dollar branding and products company. very few people know branding better than her. and what i was hoping happened more than anything is that max would listen to her, because she hasn't listened to me yet. max: i'm a bit of a fan girl. so i'm a bit -- [ laughs ] kathy: you've got a great product. now we've got to get people connected to it. max: yeah. lemonis: let's see some new packaging. max: okay, so, this is our current bathroom cleaner. and this is what it looks like. we came up with a new name called may home. it's easy to say. the second one, we went with m&h. no? okay. lemonis: last week, we talked about moving away from the name murchison-hume. but the first thing she brings out is a murchison-hume product. if she thought she was gonna find a receptive audience in kathy, sorry, i don't think that's gonna happen. max: i brought you a wild card, clean evolution. lemonis: where's the clean evolution with the bathtub? max:
kathy: hi. max: hi, kathy. kathy: hi, max. kathy. max: i know who you are. kathy: how are you?lemonis: over the years, kathy has built a multi-billion-dollar branding and products company. very few people know branding better than her. and what i was hoping happened more than anything is that max would listen to her, because she hasn't listened to me yet. max: i'm a bit of a fan girl. so i'm a bit -- [ laughs ] kathy: you've got a great product. now we've got to get people connected to it. max:...
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kathy soliah was an actress, and she was angela atwood's best friend. >> we saw kathy soliah's picturethe newspaper while she was giving a memorial for the rest of the comrades that died. i met her through angela and i knew her a little tiny bit. normally she would not be a person i would look up because there was too much of a connection in the recent past with angela. but we were desperate. >> although it's not necessary to say, keep fighting. i'm with you. and we are with you. >> right on! >> we ended up having this meeting with her. kathy brought jim, her boyfriend. i think her sister, josephine, was with her. she wanted to help us. she wasn't afraid we were going to get her in trouble. they gave us enough money to keep us going for a minute. >> bill, emily and patricia are like hunted animals. they are running from the law, running from what they regard as certain death. but they have one thing they want to do. they want a memorialize the six of their comrades what died. >> at approximately 6:30 this morning, the radio station received an anonymous call stating, in effect, that th
kathy soliah was an actress, and she was angela atwood's best friend. >> we saw kathy soliah's picturethe newspaper while she was giving a memorial for the rest of the comrades that died. i met her through angela and i knew her a little tiny bit. normally she would not be a person i would look up because there was too much of a connection in the recent past with angela. but we were desperate. >> although it's not necessary to say, keep fighting. i'm with you. and we are with you....
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kathy went to the police. >> when i called to file a missing person's report. they said, she's an adult. there is nothing we can do for you. >> reporter: but you knew there was a problem in. >> yeah. >> reporter: she did her own digging, tracked her down to a hotel in orange county, where the trail ended. her clothes was there but she wasn't. again, she called the police. >> and they said, oh, that happens, sometimes prostitutes work circuits. >> reporter: prostitutes? >> first i was, okay, no, that can't be. >> reporter: then the truth came crashing down, undeniable. quinna had missed a scheduled court date in santa ana for a prostitution charge. wait a minute, you talked with her every day, texted her all the time in. >> exactly. >> reporter: and you knew nothing of this secret life? >> no, nothing. >> reporter: what does it feel like to hear that in. >> heart breaking. >> reporter: when she heard kathy's story, detective trapp began to think she was on to something. then she discovered that just two-and-a-half weeks after quinna disappeared, there was anothe
kathy went to the police. >> when i called to file a missing person's report. they said, she's an adult. there is nothing we can do for you. >> reporter: but you knew there was a problem in. >> yeah. >> reporter: she did her own digging, tracked her down to a hotel in orange county, where the trail ended. her clothes was there but she wasn't. again, she called the police. >> and they said, oh, that happens, sometimes prostitutes work circuits. >> reporter:...
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kathy widener for the airport. in -- one in terminal three and one in the international terminal with a ten-year term. each less again will pay either of the greater proposed minimum annual guarantee rent or the percentage rent, whichever is higher. the mag rent associated with these three locations with terminal three -- oh, i'm sorry. that's not right. i'm going to let -- this is not accurate, so i'm going to let the budget analyst give you the minimum guarantee, but as the other leases, we do expect the tenants to be paying on a percentage rent based on previous sales. these leases were all part of a request for proposals process with spa b.r. s.f.o. ranked as the highest bidder. this concludes my presentation and i'm happy to answer any questions. >> supervisor fewer: thank you. any questions for miss widener? seeing none, let's go to the b.l.a. >> the b.l.o. is being asked to approve these leases. they're for massage and other services at the airport. spa brsfo was the highest scorer to an r.f.p. process. we s
kathy widener for the airport. in -- one in terminal three and one in the international terminal with a ten-year term. each less again will pay either of the greater proposed minimum annual guarantee rent or the percentage rent, whichever is higher. the mag rent associated with these three locations with terminal three -- oh, i'm sorry. that's not right. i'm going to let -- this is not accurate, so i'm going to let the budget analyst give you the minimum guarantee, but as the other leases, we...
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who will replace kathie lee gifford when she leaves in april? now we know. [ cheers and applause ] jenna gets the gig. kathie lee made the official announcement this morning. >> i feel like i have the best job and i get to sit next to these incredible humans. my dad wrote me three words which made me weep. very proud dad. >> we're like one big family and i think we all feel that. >> we first met jenna back in 2007. she joined "the today show" in 2009, and we were with her in 2010 in vancouver. >> i'm still working for "the today show". >> the two weeks you were off at the olympics, i saw you blossom. >> mm-hmm. >> you had earned the right to sit and be something to all these wonderful people who watch us every day. >> kathie lee will officially pass her wine glass over to jenna on april the 5th, and hoda promises it's going to be a big celebration. >> okay. multiply that by about ten, and that's going to be kathie lee's sendoff. >>> coming up, mama j-lo on life with her twins. where she draws the line with her twins. >> it's, like, no. >>> and j
who will replace kathie lee gifford when she leaves in april? now we know. [ cheers and applause ] jenna gets the gig. kathie lee made the official announcement this morning. >> i feel like i have the best job and i get to sit next to these incredible humans. my dad wrote me three words which made me weep. very proud dad. >> we're like one big family and i think we all feel that. >> we first met jenna back in 2007. she joined "the today show" in 2009, and we were...
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>> the painting goes to kathy's anonymous phone bidder in france, with commission, for $1,100,000.n. >> but hang on, how could this odd painting that spent decades in a new jersey dining room, unnoticed and unremarked upon, be worth a million bucks? amy gets clued in by her losing german bidder. >> he said, "amy, it was a rembrandt." he said, "i've been looking for this painting my whole adult professional career." >> rembrandt? the rembrandt? the 17th century dutch master who liked to paint himself? how could that be? it's not every day a real rembrandt just pops up out of nowhere in jersey. >> in jersey? >> in jersey. in bloomfield, new jersey. >> where, this whole time, the landau brothers have been observing yom kippur, the jewish "day of atonement," with their phones turned off. >> maybe one, two days after yom kippur, i returned his call. and i said, "oh, so how'd the auction go?", he said, "well, it actually went quite well." >> and your reaction is? >> i think i actually might've used some profanity. >> when roger called me and told me the amount, and i was -- my jaw just d
>> the painting goes to kathy's anonymous phone bidder in france, with commission, for $1,100,000.n. >> but hang on, how could this odd painting that spent decades in a new jersey dining room, unnoticed and unremarked upon, be worth a million bucks? amy gets clued in by her losing german bidder. >> he said, "amy, it was a rembrandt." he said, "i've been looking for this painting my whole adult professional career." >> rembrandt? the rembrandt? the...
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nbc's kathy park is crunching the numbers for us.morning, frances. we're officially in tax season and early filers have noticed a difference with their refunds. now if you haven't filed we learned that there are ways you can lower your taxes before the april 15th deadline. this tax season might be remembered for one thing -- many unhappy returns. >> i'll probably have to pay the federal taxes more this year than before. >> reporter: the average tax refund dropped 8.4% from $2035 last year, to $1865, according to new figures from the irs. >> i'm not thrilled about it. >> reporter: and 30 million americans will be writing cck t. that's 3 million more than if president trump's tax reform had not passed. the irs tells nbc news, some may receive a smaller refund or even potentially owe tax, especially if they did not check and adjust their withholding in 2018. but the news wasn't bad for everyone. 80% of americans received a tax cut, according to the tax policy center. >> the reform has benefited me. more money in my paycheck. >> reporter
nbc's kathy park is crunching the numbers for us.morning, frances. we're officially in tax season and early filers have noticed a difference with their refunds. now if you haven't filed we learned that there are ways you can lower your taxes before the april 15th deadline. this tax season might be remembered for one thing -- many unhappy returns. >> i'll probably have to pay the federal taxes more this year than before. >> reporter: the average tax refund dropped 8.4% from $2035...
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kathy bcpark, news, minneapolis. >>> let's see i we can get a little bit of a break. let's turn to janessa webb for athat. >> jusittle bit of a break. different aspects this storm from sleet, snow, to freezing rain here. you can still see it's brewing across the midwest into the northeast. things are going to start to get better. you can see that c aring starting to make its way in and hopefully going to see some sunshine.un unfoely still winter weather advisories and winter storm warnings out towardsng northern newnd across the great lakes. that's a look at the big weather story for today. here's ak closer l at your day ahead. still tracking in a little bit of snow out towards northern new england throughout your afternoon, but that clearing is going to to happen. reill very cool temperatures out towards fargo we in the te s. so it's very important that you enjoy today. we are tracking our next storm system. >> i like that advice. >> it's a plan. >>> in today's quick you've dreamed a whirlwind wedding in las vegas, good newsn just time for valentine's day, you can no
kathy bcpark, news, minneapolis. >>> let's see i we can get a little bit of a break. let's turn to janessa webb for athat. >> jusittle bit of a break. different aspects this storm from sleet, snow, to freezing rain here. you can still see it's brewing across the midwest into the northeast. things are going to start to get better. you can see that c aring starting to make its way in and hopefully going to see some sunshine.un unfoely still winter weather advisories and winter...
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a fingerprint and bloodstain from kathy's car. matched to lopez.got there. he was arrested and put in jail. he didn't stay long. the da didn't bring charges and he walked free. but if you think the detective was about to give up. think again. >>> detective daron wyatt never believed javier lopez acted alone. even when he arrested javier in 1997 for the murder of cathy torrez, he thought javier's real role was helping the prime suspect -- javier's cousin sam lopez. tina montelongo, sam's then-wife and javier's friend, wasn't buying it. can you conceive of javier going through with a murder or being involved in it because of his loyalty to sam? >> no. i don't see that. if sam did it, would xavi help him just because they're close family? i don't see that. >> reporter: neither did the d.a. who decided there was not enough evidence to file charges. how do you tell mary bennett, "we had javier, but we had to let him go"? >> it was extremely difficult. there was a lot of crying on both sides. >> reporter: daron knew exactly what releasing javier really m
a fingerprint and bloodstain from kathy's car. matched to lopez.got there. he was arrested and put in jail. he didn't stay long. the da didn't bring charges and he walked free. but if you think the detective was about to give up. think again. >>> detective daron wyatt never believed javier lopez acted alone. even when he arrested javier in 1997 for the murder of cathy torrez, he thought javier's real role was helping the prime suspect -- javier's cousin sam lopez. tina montelongo,...
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kathy park, nbc news, new york. >>> in kenya, human rights activists are eagerly awaiting a decision by the country's high court. a landmark ruling could decriminalize homosexuality in the devoutly religious country. kelly cobiella reports from nairobi. ♪ >> reporter: on any given sunday, kenya's churches become centers of prayer and politics christians. when it comes to homosexuality, many pastor's christians all have a position that marriage relationship is between a man and wife. >> reporter: across town, a group of mostly gay kenyans set up their own church, turning a bare conference room into a safe place to pray. homosexuality isn't just taboo in kenya, it's illegal. the penalty? 14 years in prison. simple act of gathering here as a church, as a ministry, is a risk for you. >> it is. it is. you never know who comes here. >> reporter: in most of africa, homosexuality is a crime, punishable by death in four places. but this year, signs of a shift. in january, angola did away with its anti-gay law. this week, kenya's high court might do the same. in a ruling friday,he the colo era
kathy park, nbc news, new york. >>> in kenya, human rights activists are eagerly awaiting a decision by the country's high court. a landmark ruling could decriminalize homosexuality in the devoutly religious country. kelly cobiella reports from nairobi. ♪ >> reporter: on any given sunday, kenya's churches become centers of prayer and politics christians. when it comes to homosexuality, many pastor's christians all have a position that marriage relationship is between a man and...
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>> reporter: and friendly competition. >> kathy park, nbc news, new york. >>> now to a stark reminder of the growing threat posed by cyber criminals when they attack computers in one medium-sized american cities their target rmion.eyond people's financial st >> reporter: it was an ordinary february day in allentown, pennsylvania. little did they know they were being invaded. >> a colleague came down the hall and said hey, my account's locked and i went to sign in and found out that my account was locked. >> all across town, city employees were getting kicked off the computer network. it was no glitch. hackers broke into allentown. >> we had to consider shutting this whole city off. >> the first concern was public safety, traffic lights are on the network, so are security cameras, police files and payroll. the culprit? something called a banking trojan. >> it started off as software designed to steal your financial information. >> reporter: but they've evolved to do much more said s cybersecurity firm in montana. >> they're after your whole computer and steal all your files. >> trojans
>> reporter: and friendly competition. >> kathy park, nbc news, new york. >>> now to a stark reminder of the growing threat posed by cyber criminals when they attack computers in one medium-sized american cities their target rmion.eyond people's financial st >> reporter: it was an ordinary february day in allentown, pennsylvania. little did they know they were being invaded. >> a colleague came down the hall and said hey, my account's locked and i went to sign...
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the biggestnt spoeous gatherings of pro-life people in a il >> reporter: many delegates calling for kathyran to step nswn. >> anybody who sed this bill and can say with a straight face this is exactly what we v need iginia needs to resign today and that includes governor northam. >> reporter: protesters promising comeme election they hope toic electric more candidates that oppose the late-term abortions. they are already allowed in virginia, only when the mother's life or health are in danger. >> i have done nothing to change that. o make have done is try sure women are able make these decisions and access these services in a timely manner ro. the bill never made it out of committee. ortion activists say they will continue raising awareness. >> we asked tran for a comment today. she referred us to a statement online, which says she looks forward to hearing from his constituents, including those ith differing opinions. >>> whew, it's cold out there. take a look right now to our north, 28 degrees. here in the district, we're in the low 30s. we will warm up tomorrow. hang in there. we willut
the biggestnt spoeous gatherings of pro-life people in a il >> reporter: many delegates calling for kathyran to step nswn. >> anybody who sed this bill and can say with a straight face this is exactly what we v need iginia needs to resign today and that includes governor northam. >> reporter: protesters promising comeme election they hope toic electric more candidates that oppose the late-term abortions. they are already allowed in virginia, only when the mother's life or...
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kathy park, nbc news. >>> now to an nbc news exclusive. a family in south carolina demanding answers tonight after a man died days after being arrested. state investigators are now reviewing the case after nbc news started asking questions about whether authorities delayed medical treatment until it was too late. nbc's gabe gutierrez has that story. >> reporter: nathaniel rhodes' van crashed last august in charleston, south carolina. according to a police report the father of three was already on a stretcher in an ambulance when an officer decided to conduct field sobriety tests after finding an open bottle of wine in his van. annette was his wife of 35 years. >> it was unbelievable. i cou i couldn't imagine. >> instead of going to the hospital rhodes went for dui. >> why wasn't he taken to the hospital? >> that is the big question and that's the question that both charleston ems and the city of charleston police department have to answer. >> in this surveillance video provided by nbc news by the family's attorney emts at the police statio
kathy park, nbc news. >>> now to an nbc news exclusive. a family in south carolina demanding answers tonight after a man died days after being arrested. state investigators are now reviewing the case after nbc news started asking questions about whether authorities delayed medical treatment until it was too late. nbc's gabe gutierrez has that story. >> reporter: nathaniel rhodes' van crashed last august in charleston, south carolina. according to a police report the father of...
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she also co-hosts with kathie lee gifford, the fourth hour of "today" at 10:00 a.m.. by the way, that segment was so awesome. those songs were great. >> jimmy: they're the most talented. >> that was killer. >> jimmy: the most talented band in the world. yeah. >> and by the way -- >> jimmy: yeah? >> jimmy fallon. >> jimmy: yeah. >> not one year here, not two years, not three years. >> jimmy: stop. >> not four years. >> jimmy: yeah. >> jimmy fallon has been at this desk, you guys, for five years! >> jimmy: five years. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ you're the best. come on. >> no, but honestly, did it feel like a blink? did it feel like -- >> jimmy: it's so fast, but, i mean -- >> man. >> jimmy: it's five years, but i'm not here to talk about me. please, i want to talk about you. thank you so much for coming on. because this may be a long day for you. i mean, i woke up with you this morning. [ laughter ] and you woke up before that. so i mean -- no, no, no, on television. [ laughter ] hey! oh, my goodness. oh, no, no, no, no. no, no, no. >> your crowd -- >> jimmy: i know i w
she also co-hosts with kathie lee gifford, the fourth hour of "today" at 10:00 a.m.. by the way, that segment was so awesome. those songs were great. >> jimmy: they're the most talented. >> that was killer. >> jimmy: the most talented band in the world. yeah. >> and by the way -- >> jimmy: yeah? >> jimmy fallon. >> jimmy: yeah. >> not one year here, not two years, not three years. >> jimmy: stop. >> not four years. >>...
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. >> kathy majette: a lot of people think that children that are born with these deformities are cursedone, that nobody wanted to be around you. >> norrie oelkers: and we had children coming in for screening with brown bags over their head. they're never allowed to leave their house unless they have a bag on their heads. >> kathy majette: some children don't live, because they have problems with eating, and drinking, and die of malnutrition. >> mel: and they see us as their last resort.
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our kathy park is out in it with the latest. >> reporter: winter still packing a brutal punch in much of the country. hundreds of crashes and spinouts, including this jackknifed semi in minnesota that sent one woman to the hospital and brought traffic to a stand still. the midwest getting pounded by snow, sleet, and rain. about a foot of snow in minnesota and wisconsin. >> it's terrible. >> reporter: how so? >> slippery, slushy and nasty. >> reporter: tens of thousands without power. even icicles turning dangerous. >> i try to avoid those areas. >> reporter: that bad weather making its way east, where parts of new england could get up to a foot of snow. that snow turning to sleet, causing dangerous road conditions and misery at airports. >> i'm sending a bunch of e-mails, trying to salvage the best i can from the situation. >> reporter: from ohio to tennessee, flooding caused by heavy rain. and out west, a similar scene in oregon as people struggle to get around during the latest round of storms. >> i don't care how long you have been here, you do not get used to it. >> i'm done. i'm
our kathy park is out in it with the latest. >> reporter: winter still packing a brutal punch in much of the country. hundreds of crashes and spinouts, including this jackknifed semi in minnesota that sent one woman to the hospital and brought traffic to a stand still. the midwest getting pounded by snow, sleet, and rain. about a foot of snow in minnesota and wisconsin. >> it's terrible. >> reporter: how so? >> slippery, slushy and nasty. >> reporter: tens of...
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and schools than kathy.y salary, if i didn't do this she would kill me that my salary is all dedicated to communities and schools. [applause] whennities and schools -- bobby costs was with the dallas cowboys in they moved to -- moved back, it is incredibly successful, unbelievably successful. tonight you will hear a lot about this. we have to refocus ourselves on -- youth and steer this away steer them away from this horrible epidemic. coordinators work in communities and's schools do an ,nbelievable amount of work they help kids when they are having all kinds of issues. a lot of and just how good they truly are. and greenbrier county, i think they have a 100% graduation rate. today we are only in about three or four counties in west virginia. we have expanded that since we have been here, and cathy has gone to work on that. tonight i am calling for $5 million within my budget to expand communities and schools statewide. i have a special presentation because tonight, forgive me if i mispronounce, dale erquia
and schools than kathy.y salary, if i didn't do this she would kill me that my salary is all dedicated to communities and schools. [applause] whennities and schools -- bobby costs was with the dallas cowboys in they moved to -- moved back, it is incredibly successful, unbelievably successful. tonight you will hear a lot about this. we have to refocus ourselves on -- youth and steer this away steer them away from this horrible epidemic. coordinators work in communities and's schools do an...
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kathy park, nbc news, new york. >>> the race for president also heating up quickly. what could be the biggest democratic field for president we've seen in our lifetimes is beginning to take shape. the latest entrant, new jersey senator cory booker. his announcement m oming as nbc's kristen welker. >> reporter: new jersey senator cory booker making his esofficial. >> i believe that we can build a country where no one is forgotten, no one is left behind. where we see the faces of our leaders on television and feel pride, not shame. >> reporter: the former newark mayor launching his campaign on the first day of black history month, a sign he's courting critical african-american voters. >> i'm running for president. >> reporter: the white house wasting no time taking aim at him. >> i think cory booker often sounds like a hallmark card and not necessarily a person who's there to tell you everything he's accomplished. >> reporter: appearing on "the view," booker declined to target his fellow democrats already in the race. >> there will be some sibling rivalry, but at the e
kathy park, nbc news, new york. >>> the race for president also heating up quickly. what could be the biggest democratic field for president we've seen in our lifetimes is beginning to take shape. the latest entrant, new jersey senator cory booker. his announcement m oming as nbc's kristen welker. >> reporter: new jersey senator cory booker making his esofficial. >> i believe that we can build a country where no one is forgotten, no one is left behind. where we see the...
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i have kathy, our first lady, jill, my daughter and a beautiful
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here's nbc's kathy park. >> reporter: whipping winds clash with wintry weather in new york, creating large piles of ice. the danger widespread, as high winds blew through the midwest to the northeast, bringing down trees, power lines, scaffolding. >> oh, there it goes. >> reporter: even this semi. >> kind of crazy. >> reporter: at laguardia airport, wind gusts of 58 miles per hour forced a ground stop. and the u.s. wasn't alone. this british airways plane in gibraltar violently swayed side to side. back on american soil, the damage piling up in snow-covered minnesota. parts of i-35 remain closed today. while in columbus, mississippi, the first significant tornado of the year turned deadly. an active winter showing no signs of slowing down. kathy park, nbc news, new york. >>> and everybody's still talking tonight about those big oscar surprises. after years of criticism over a lack of diversity, this year's winners symbolize the changing face of the academy. while last night was without a host, it was not without a host of controversies. here's nbc's kate snow. >> reporter: hollywood'
here's nbc's kathy park. >> reporter: whipping winds clash with wintry weather in new york, creating large piles of ice. the danger widespread, as high winds blew through the midwest to the northeast, bringing down trees, power lines, scaffolding. >> oh, there it goes. >> reporter: even this semi. >> kind of crazy. >> reporter: at laguardia airport, wind gusts of 58 miles per hour forced a ground stop. and the u.s. wasn't alone. this british airways plane in...
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nbc's kathy park has crunching the numbers. >> reporter: this tax season might be remembered for one thing. many un returns. >> i'll probably have to pay the year l taxes more this than ever before. >> reporter: because of changes in the way you file, the average tax refund dropped 8.4% from $2,035 last year to $1,865, according to new figureserom irs. >> i'm notut thrilled abo it. >> reporter: 30 million be americans wil writing checks rather than casng them. that's 3 million more than if president trump's tax reform had notpassed. the irs tells nbc news some may reive a smaller refund or even potentially owe tax, especially if they did not check and adjust their withholding in 2018, but the news wasn't bad for . everyone 80% of americans received tax cut, according to the tax policy center. >> more money in my paycheck. >> reporter: financial experts say there's still time to make adjustments. >> is there anything that we can do to reduce our tax burden before the deadline? >> you can still contribut to an individual retirement account or an ira to reduce t yourable income. you hav
nbc's kathy park has crunching the numbers. >> reporter: this tax season might be remembered for one thing. many un returns. >> i'll probably have to pay the year l taxes more this than ever before. >> reporter: because of changes in the way you file, the average tax refund dropped 8.4% from $2,035 last year to $1,865, according to new figureserom irs. >> i'm notut thrilled abo it. >> reporter: 30 million be americans wil writing checks rather than casng them....
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kathy park has it all covered tonight. >> reporter: in columbus, mississippi, daylight revealed what the town of e20,000 peo went through last night. the damage, devastating, as a tornado barreled through businesses and hos, killing a woman. some took cover in this gas station, just before it hit. in nnessee, a state of emergency. days of reltless rain flooded homes, highways and rivers. and water flowed through the grounds of the jack daniels distillery. sink holes and land slides d createdangerous roadblocks throughout the asate. one man killed after high watern trapped him his car. to the north, illions across the upper midwest got slammed with snow. whiteout condionsaking travel treacherous, slick roads sent semis sliding and cars crashing in nebraska. in nina, wisconsin, a 0-10r pileup left oneea persond and several others injured >> i've never seen a pile like this. there were cars crunche s and yu coulee vehicles backwards, vehicles sticking straight up. >> reporter: lateer winter weath still delivering a powerful bw to millions. kathy park, nbc news. >>> now to an nbc news ex
kathy park has it all covered tonight. >> reporter: in columbus, mississippi, daylight revealed what the town of e20,000 peo went through last night. the damage, devastating, as a tornado barreled through businesses and hos, killing a woman. some took cover in this gas station, just before it hit. in nnessee, a state of emergency. days of reltless rain flooded homes, highways and rivers. and water flowed through the grounds of the jack daniels distillery. sink holes and land slides d...
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. >> kathy gamble cares about the people that crossed her intersection, an understatement.the kids every day, every morning and afternoon. >> this job is all about taking care of people and is my responsibility to make sure they are safe. i will be ght back. hereso re my kids, herinicely done and kathy is worked at the intersection for 18 years and says the job is about creating community which becomes a family and you have to love her passion and enthusiasm for the job and she is getting the attention of all of those people. >> people are grouchy on the morning commute is still waking up but she will bring a smile to your face, and a good way to start the day. >> we need more people like kathy in this world. >> i'm smiling after watching her. >>> you may not be smiling when you hit the roadways because you could get stuck in the traffic. if you are typically in this commute you're used to the slow- and-go ride out of the maze into san francisco. we have report of a broken down vehicle blocking one leak near the metering lights will make things slower than they already are
. >> kathy gamble cares about the people that crossed her intersection, an understatement.the kids every day, every morning and afternoon. >> this job is all about taking care of people and is my responsibility to make sure they are safe. i will be ght back. hereso re my kids, herinicely done and kathy is worked at the intersection for 18 years and says the job is about creating community which becomes a family and you have to love her passion and enthusiasm for the job and she is...
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i believe we have kathy widener here from the san francisco public airport to present on this. >> yes, thank you. the item before you seeks approval for the six modifications to an existing contract with wcme joint venture for project management services for the airport's terminal three west modernization project. modification six would extend the contract through october 4 of 2023 and increase the contract amount by $36 million. the t-3 west project included renovating the western half of the terminal to seismically upgrade the structure, expand the connector, and expand gate capacity. as with previous management support contracts considered by the board, this multiyear approval aligns the contract duration with the term and -- excuse me -- amounts approved by the airport commission so that your approval is consistent with what has already been approved by the airport commission. the budget analyst and see reviewed and recommends approve, and i would happy to answer any questions. >> chair fewer: thank you very much. colleagues, do we have any questions for miss widener, seeing none,
i believe we have kathy widener here from the san francisco public airport to present on this. >> yes, thank you. the item before you seeks approval for the six modifications to an existing contract with wcme joint venture for project management services for the airport's terminal three west modernization project. modification six would extend the contract through october 4 of 2023 and increase the contract amount by $36 million. the t-3 west project included renovating the western half...
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kathy park, nbc news,tuew york. >>rning now to the growing crisis in venezuela where u.s. aid trucks arrived ae border today but are not being allowed to enter the country. kerry sanders is inside venezuela with more tonight. >> reporter: tonight venezuelan president nicolas maduro's military blocking desperately needed food and medicine sent by the united states. maro saying today, hands o venezuela. those maduro supporters showing up today expressing their blind faith in everything their leader tells them, including, there isn no hunger inuela. [ speaking spanish ] >> "there is no hunger in this country." reporter: but thousands are leaving the country every day because there is not enough food. nbc's gabe gutierrez is there. t >> this he first time we're seeing the u.s. aid. we're told it will be stored at a warehouse a few hundred yards from here right at the venezuelan border. it's unclear when or if it will be allowed into that country. >> reporter: at this children's hospital tonight, speration. what do you fear is going to happen if this food and medicine is not al
kathy park, nbc news,tuew york. >>rning now to the growing crisis in venezuela where u.s. aid trucks arrived ae border today but are not being allowed to enter the country. kerry sanders is inside venezuela with more tonight. >> reporter: tonight venezuelan president nicolas maduro's military blocking desperately needed food and medicine sent by the united states. maro saying today, hands o venezuela. those maduro supporters showing up today expressing their blind faith in...
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here's kathy park. >> reporter: for derek shaw, what seemed like a bad break has turned out tbe a luckyd with an untied shoelace and a fall that broke d his arm and re much more. >> howuch you love me? >> this much! >> reporter: it was bone cancer, caught unexpectedly but early. >> is my kid going to have an arm? this kid is so strong. he has not cried. >> reporter: and it's not slowing him down. >> don't get too far ahead! >> reporter: he's racing through the hospital, banging on drums,e ing his cancer. >> he's ck to doing cartwheels. >> reporter: all the cards and get-well messages from his buddies have meant a lot. on we hope you get better >> reporter: this week derek was determined to say thank you, in person. ithero's welcome. hallways lined wh love, leeers, and high-fives, giving strength to a lioy who remains unbroken. >> i missed you, derek. >> reporter: kathy park, nbc news. >> all right, get well, derek. that's "nightly news" for this friday. i'm lester holt. for all of us at nbc news, thanks for watching and >>eslights, camera, "accs." >> anytime i can be with him -- >> i kn
here's kathy park. >> reporter: for derek shaw, what seemed like a bad break has turned out tbe a luckyd with an untied shoelace and a fall that broke d his arm and re much more. >> howuch you love me? >> this much! >> reporter: it was bone cancer, caught unexpectedly but early. >> is my kid going to have an arm? this kid is so strong. he has not cried. >> reporter: and it's not slowing him down. >> don't get too far ahead! >> reporter: he's...
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kathy soliah had been a fugitive since 1975, i believe.ged essentially with planting two bombs with intent to murder. one at the ihop in hollywood, and the other at the hollenbeck police station. the evidence that tied these bombs to kathy soliah and the laa in general were both overwhelming. we know kathy soliah was living at 288 preceda avenue in san francisco with bill and emily harris. she had signed the lease to the apartment. her fingerprints were all over the place, particularly in the closet. every component of the bomb had a matching component in that closet. and most importantly, we had an eyewitness, the person that sold her the pipe remembered her. i mean, you had a young redheaded girl coming in to buy two pieces of three-inch pipe with caps at the ends of them. it caught his attention. if she was ever caught, i'd be responsible for the case. quite frankly, i didn't put a lot of effort into it because i had a bunch of other murder cases on my plate and she hadn't been found in 24 years. it was as cold as a case can be. >> at 8
kathy soliah had been a fugitive since 1975, i believe.ged essentially with planting two bombs with intent to murder. one at the ihop in hollywood, and the other at the hollenbeck police station. the evidence that tied these bombs to kathy soliah and the laa in general were both overwhelming. we know kathy soliah was living at 288 preceda avenue in san francisco with bill and emily harris. she had signed the lease to the apartment. her fingerprints were all over the place, particularly in the...
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is like they say should be not allowed in calling today's papers or said freedom of speech prevail kathy please. i mean of course you can't really print it free speech people are allowed to write whatever they want in whatever they may think but of course we can't promise that there's not can be backlash so of course there's going to be people like me and. you know this everyone else who read this they're all going to backlash or give backlash person because they're you know the idea is completely wrong. i'm all for free speech the arena of ideas throw your idea out in there and do battle with it and see how you come out these kind of ideas do not stand up well under public scrutiny common sense people who are too busy just making a living and living their lives tend to draw themselves up and say what the heck is that person saying and then they get involved and then the discovery is made that much of the country is against this kind of idea and i think that clarifies it's always good to have sunlight on any kind of what you might consider to be an infectious problem so the more they tal
is like they say should be not allowed in calling today's papers or said freedom of speech prevail kathy please. i mean of course you can't really print it free speech people are allowed to write whatever they want in whatever they may think but of course we can't promise that there's not can be backlash so of course there's going to be people like me and. you know this everyone else who read this they're all going to backlash or give backlash person because they're you know the idea is...
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but asbc's kathy park reports, th news is providing very little comfort. >> reporter: heated rhetoric outside the federal jail in brooklyn. protesting what some say are freezing conditions on the other walls. these >> it's ludicrous. it's disgusting. >> reporter: workers say they've gone without heat and hot water for days during w a weekn temperatures dipped as low as 3 degrees. >> we've been working with coats,hats, scarves. >> rorter: more than 1,000 inmates are also h housede 24/7. while you can't see the inmates, you can certainly hearl them. hat banging and tapping, that's coming from inside. furious family members stoodou ide demanding answers. >> i'll be out here until something's done. >> reporter: in a statement, federal bureau of brizs said the facility is experiencing partial power outage but added cells have heat and hot water. there is lighting in the common areas and inmates are receivi hot meals. the frantic situation now drawing attention from city and state leaders as these cmals at the center of controversy. kathy park, nbc news, new york. >>> we turn to california
but asbc's kathy park reports, th news is providing very little comfort. >> reporter: heated rhetoric outside the federal jail in brooklyn. protesting what some say are freezing conditions on the other walls. these >> it's ludicrous. it's disgusting. >> reporter: workers say they've gone without heat and hot water for days during w a weekn temperatures dipped as low as 3 degrees. >> we've been working with coats,hats, scarves. >> rorter: more than 1,000 inmates are...
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kathy park, nbc news. >>> up next here tonight, the animal invasion that's got because my body can stille its own insulin. and i take trulicity once a week to activate my body to release it, like it's supposed to. trulicity is not insulin. it starts acting in my body from the first dose and continues to work when i need it, 24/7. trulicity is an injection to improve blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes when used with diet and exercise. don't use it as the first medicine to treat diabetes, or if you have type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. don't take trulicity if you or your family have medullary thyroid cancer, you're allergic to trulicity, or have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2. stop trulicity and call your doctor right away if you have symptoms of a serious allergic reaction, a lump or swelling in your neck, or severe stomach pain. serious side effects may include pancreatitis. taking trulicity with a sulfonylurea or insulin increases your low blood sugar risk. common side effects include nausea, diarrhea, vomiting, decrsed appetite. these can lead to dehydrat
kathy park, nbc news. >>> up next here tonight, the animal invasion that's got because my body can stille its own insulin. and i take trulicity once a week to activate my body to release it, like it's supposed to. trulicity is not insulin. it starts acting in my body from the first dose and continues to work when i need it, 24/7. trulicity is an injection to improve blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes when used with diet and exercise. don't use it as the first medicine to treat...
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kathy park, nbc news, new york. >>> we turn to california where high winds and heavy rains are prompting evacuations. authorities are trying to get people out of high-risk areas for mudslides. nbc's morgan chusky on the rising threat and the daniel that's already been done. >> reporter: in southern california today, a deadly chain reaction as a first responder at a highway crash became a victim himself. a car lost control, striking and killing him. in santa barbara, a nasty wake-up call at this home. high winds knocked down trees and the risk of mudslides prompted mandatory evacuations.. >> reporter: maps show high-risk areas in red, where ilires coul give way. it was barely one year ago when a mudslide in montecito killed 21 people and injured more than 150 others as debris buried homes. tonight officials are urging people across the l.a. area to make plans to leave before mother nature forces them to. >> there would be significant risks if people decided to wait and see if this storm is really going to materialize. >> reporter: mudslides aren't the only issue. here in malibu, neighborh
kathy park, nbc news, new york. >>> we turn to california where high winds and heavy rains are prompting evacuations. authorities are trying to get people out of high-risk areas for mudslides. nbc's morgan chusky on the rising threat and the daniel that's already been done. >> reporter: in southern california today, a deadly chain reaction as a first responder at a highway crash became a victim himself. a car lost control, striking and killing him. in santa barbara, a nasty...