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narrator: while many previous studies revealed a great deal about pollution within mexico city, what happened to the pollution after it left the city and what its effects were on the region and the globe had never been systematically studied until milagro. so you have all this pollution coming out from burning of fossil fuels, from cars, from industry. and so the pollutants that emitted locally, the local effects would be on the health of the population and on the air quality. but then they could also -- the regional impact, which would affect the ecosystem. and then, also, there's the global impact that would affect the climate. so this is very serious. narrator: 24 hours a day for 30 days, the milagro team collected data using airplanes, radars, weather balloons, and dozens of scientific instruments. i brought here to mexico city an instrument which i call the differential supersaturation separator. our instrument is called a long-path differential optical absorption spectrometer. photoelectric aerosol sensor. a proton transfer mass spectrometer. this is what we call a caps probe, w
narrator: while many previous studies revealed a great deal about pollution within mexico city, what happened to the pollution after it left the city and what its effects were on the region and the globe had never been systematically studied until milagro. so you have all this pollution coming out from burning of fossil fuels, from cars, from industry. and so the pollutants that emitted locally, the local effects would be on the health of the population and on the air quality. but then they...
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when i left mexico city those operations were not continued. the will to cooperate is there. we might have differences but we need to make the effort. takes responsibility because they are the countries of illegal immigration and they bear responsibility to their own citizens and they have to work with us to stop the flow of illegal migration which the travel for those migrants is dangerous fall away from the time they leave their doors until they get to the united states. we have a tendency to believe the danger coming at the u.s. border and that is the farthest thing from the truth. >> host: portland of the little organ is the next caller. >> caller: i would like to thank the guest for his honesty. in portland statistically speaking we have 6% of hispanics are illegal. we have a large russian illegal immigrant population. they are encouraged by our politicians and towns and cities to get all kinds of free stuff. they give them welfare. they give them food stamps. they give them free housing. all kinds of things. all of a sudden he was hit by an illegal on his motorcycle and
when i left mexico city those operations were not continued. the will to cooperate is there. we might have differences but we need to make the effort. takes responsibility because they are the countries of illegal immigration and they bear responsibility to their own citizens and they have to work with us to stop the flow of illegal migration which the travel for those migrants is dangerous fall away from the time they leave their doors until they get to the united states. we have a tendency to...
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over the millennia, grand city-states emerged in the tropics of mexico, guatemala and honduras. this is the realm of the ancient maya. they built magnificent cities and peopled them with the portraits of their kings. these are the ruins of copan in honduras. the mystery of the rise and fall of these maya kingdoms has fascinated archaeologists for centuries. it is a puzzle presented in 1839 by the words and etchings of explorers frederick catherwood and john stephens. "architecture, sculpture and painting, "all the arts which embellish life "had flourished in this overgrown forest. "the city was desolate. "it lay before us like a shattered bark "in the midst of an ocean, "her masts gone, her crew perished, "and none to tell whence she came, "to whom she belonged, "how long on her voyage, or what caused her destruction." now, 150 years later, the puzzle first put forth by stephens and catherwood is being pieced together. archaeologists are rebuilding the ancient city of copan -- a thirty-acre maze of ball courts and plazas, monumental sculpture and colossal stairways. intricate and
over the millennia, grand city-states emerged in the tropics of mexico, guatemala and honduras. this is the realm of the ancient maya. they built magnificent cities and peopled them with the portraits of their kings. these are the ruins of copan in honduras. the mystery of the rise and fall of these maya kingdoms has fascinated archaeologists for centuries. it is a puzzle presented in 1839 by the words and etchings of explorers frederick catherwood and john stephens. "architecture,...
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move to find eacother in cities soutofheorde ke this. move to find eacother they are also migrating re to monterrey. located in the northern border region, monterrey is mexico'sird largest city and the country's centerof . richard jones arrives at montoi, the monterrey locaon of american-owned mattel toys, to continue his research. as he expected, many of these workers came from the hollow core region, lured north by the higher salaries in. aquí ela fábrica, pues, como le dijo... translator: re ithe factory we work an eight-hour y. for an eight-houday in my me town, they'daybout 8,000esos. heren the factory we earn ice asuc narrator: at grote industries, most workers are women, who assemble reflectors and ilg. th a pai62 cents perour. that's less than the goiage in the north along the bor but it is more than new plants would ha to payin theollow core. grote manager jaime gomez. sorobly we're going tourn t inhe north part of mexico. they're going to start to develop a lot of maquidora businesses and it'soing to go down, down and down cause we're going to run out of labor. so they have to go farther south. jones agrees that the abundance of cheaper labor in the
move to find eacother in cities soutofheorde ke this. move to find eacother they are also migrating re to monterrey. located in the northern border region, monterrey is mexico'sird largest city and the country's centerof . richard jones arrives at montoi, the monterrey locaon of american-owned mattel toys, to continue his research. as he expected, many of these workers came from the hollow core region, lured north by the higher salaries in. aquí ela fábrica, pues, como le dijo... translator:...
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. >>> breaking news happened in mexico city. apparently large earthquake we understand a 7.0 has rocked mexico city. buildings began to sway and people forced to evacuate. that is a significant earthquake. we have not had reports of damage or injuries but will get that in as soon as we can. two weeks ago a fairly significant earthquake and there have been several after shocks associated with that quake. don't know if they're connected but what is preliminarily a 7.0 rocked people in mexico city. >> and coyote sightings caused a closure of some trails near golden gate park. abc 7 is live at the park this afternoon. there is also some claims about threatening behaviors. is that right? >> that is right. the city says it gets reports of sightings every day. but last week a woman says she and her two pit bulls were stalked by a coyote so now, dogs are barred from certain trails here in the park. >> david cruise likes to shoot in golden gate park. easter morning spotting this coyote. >> this is really put out a great energy. very lovi
. >>> breaking news happened in mexico city. apparently large earthquake we understand a 7.0 has rocked mexico city. buildings began to sway and people forced to evacuate. that is a significant earthquake. we have not had reports of damage or injuries but will get that in as soon as we can. two weeks ago a fairly significant earthquake and there have been several after shocks associated with that quake. don't know if they're connected but what is preliminarily a 7.0 rocked people in...
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the originals hanging in a hospital in mexico city. the general william worth who sent polk a copy of this cortez painting to the white house. sarah polk actually had it in her parlor all 42 years of her widow hood. called to mind the expansion in the southwest. i should also mention the timing, the treaty ending the war signed in 1848. so really salt in mexico's wounds. and polk's address, he confirmed rumors about gold in california. about gold in california. there had been a lot of rumors hitting the east coast. he mentioned that they are true and that nuggets of gold had been sent to the u.s. state department. he gave validity to these rumors. he died in 1849, the year the california gold rush was in full swing. polk would have been sort of irked at his successor, zachary taylor. tension between the two. taylor was a leading military commander along with winfield scott. both taylor and scott were whigs. polk seemed to be muttering he was making heroes out of two whigs that had run for president. polk didn't run for re-election. he
the originals hanging in a hospital in mexico city. the general william worth who sent polk a copy of this cortez painting to the white house. sarah polk actually had it in her parlor all 42 years of her widow hood. called to mind the expansion in the southwest. i should also mention the timing, the treaty ending the war signed in 1848. so really salt in mexico's wounds. and polk's address, he confirmed rumors about gold in california. about gold in california. there had been a lot of rumors...
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she joins us now from mexico city. michelle, what's been the reaction from mexico city? >> well, from business leaders some have shrugged their shoulders. some surprised a company like walmart would be accused of such a thing. but paying of bribes nobody was surprised that i spoke with. they felt it was business as usual. let's show you the mexican stock exchange. brian highlighted how walmart of mexico is trading. it's well off of its lows but still down 12% and the second largest stock. so as a result we see the mexican lower by more than 1.5%. it had been down almost 2.5% earlier. as walmex came off lows it's improved. if you read the "new york times" article they clearly focus on a man called eduardo castro white. he's now the vice chairman of walmart in the united states. david faber actually got to sit down and talk with him last time he was updating the walmart documentary. we listened to the interview to see if we found anything interesting or telling. we found this particular sound bite when david asked him about the remodeling of the stores and he invoked the s
she joins us now from mexico city. michelle, what's been the reaction from mexico city? >> well, from business leaders some have shrugged their shoulders. some surprised a company like walmart would be accused of such a thing. but paying of bribes nobody was surprised that i spoke with. they felt it was business as usual. let's show you the mexican stock exchange. brian highlighted how walmart of mexico is trading. it's well off of its lows but still down 12% and the second largest stock....
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. >> thousands of christians took to the streets of mexico city to celebrate resurrection sunday. >> like when they reached the walls of jericho, that is what this glory march represents to me. >> they came to celebrate easter and pray for their nation. >> because we believe our country needs to learn to seek jesus christ, recognize him as savior and ask for forgiveness for the sins of the nation. >> they led participants in the city center. during the rally, christian congresswoman rosey protested human trafficking in mexico. >> as martin luther king said we are all created equal. >> the crowd hoped their message and prayers would have an impact on the entire nation, andria garrett, cbn news. >>> that is all for this week's edition of "christian world news" wendy and george will be st pain and shortness of breath changed my life. i'm essence harris and it's been five years since an angiogram revealed a 90 percent blockage in two arteries. now, i'm asking all women to take control of their heart health. exercise and eat a diet rich with heart-healthy foods like leafy greens, oats and
. >> thousands of christians took to the streets of mexico city to celebrate resurrection sunday. >> like when they reached the walls of jericho, that is what this glory march represents to me. >> they came to celebrate easter and pray for their nation. >> because we believe our country needs to learn to seek jesus christ, recognize him as savior and ask for forgiveness for the sins of the nation. >> they led participants in the city center. during the rally,...
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people working in mexico city ran onto the streets. the epicenter was in the remote mountains of western mexico and so far there are no signs of any damage. >>> and the oregon coast is not related to the trimmers. they hit -- tremors. it did not significant any tsunami warnings. >>> san francisco police are looking for a woman who attacked a restaurant owner with a high heel shoot. the attack happened last weekend. the woman got into some sort of altercation and he tried to inn veer convenient and that's when she hit him in the head. >> that is when he had a very serious up your are you. the alleged victim is also offering a $500 reward in connection with the case. >>> a proposed law would crackdown on restaurants and bars goes before a city commission today. it would force businesses to comply with standard set by the city. it has been put to several reason ones in the city and it could read that increased prices and loss of revenue. >>> there is a long awaited wrong for the infamous pepper spraying on sitting protesters they point the
people working in mexico city ran onto the streets. the epicenter was in the remote mountains of western mexico and so far there are no signs of any damage. >>> and the oregon coast is not related to the trimmers. they hit -- tremors. it did not significant any tsunami warnings. >>> san francisco police are looking for a woman who attacked a restaurant owner with a high heel shoot. the attack happened last weekend. the woman got into some sort of altercation and he tried to...
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. >> this is a very large 18,000-foot high volcano not that far from mexico city and that's the rub. bout 40 miles away. it has been an active volcano for many years now. over the past 500 years, 15 significant eruptions. it is a big volcano. there's a big cone there. there's also a glacier on top that could cause a problem if it melts the snow and ice. that could cause floods. although it doesn't appear there's much here because mexico city is about 40 miles away, there are many, many little towns around there, and now they're thinking about having to evacuate some of those people because it's rumbling now sending ash into the sky and ash is coming down in parts of mexico city. >> time to get out. thank you, chad. >> not for mexico city yet. >> not yet. okay. >>> the baseball season only a couple weeks old. already a player making history. jamie moyer of the colorado rockies is old enough to be most of his teammates' dad. give it up for him. details coming up next. does aspirin even work on my headache? aspirin for pain? aspirin is just old school. people will have doubts about takin
. >> this is a very large 18,000-foot high volcano not that far from mexico city and that's the rub. bout 40 miles away. it has been an active volcano for many years now. over the past 500 years, 15 significant eruptions. it is a big volcano. there's a big cone there. there's also a glacier on top that could cause a problem if it melts the snow and ice. that could cause floods. although it doesn't appear there's much here because mexico city is about 40 miles away, there are many, many...
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mexico. hub cities like denver and detroit and atlanta, the largest methamphetamine lab ever busted in united states was run by one of the larger drug cartels in mexico and they have a huge problem in gwinnett county. again, not just along the border. i take a look at the challenges posed to u.s. law enforcement. i get a lot of questions about the somewhat, the title coming invasion and the town is really dire. it's not a world situation where you have armies of drug smugglers coming across with assault weapons and bombs and killing everybody in their path. think of it is an invasion like a virus. they are already here. their already here. they are already in violent confrontations. we are having an impact on what the cartels are doing with the mexican law enforcement and are having an impact on the cartels. but as they get squeezed tighter and tighter demand is not going anywhere. the drug demand is growing so the drug cartels want to keep moving those drugs into the united states so they are more willing every single day, every single year more willing to engage in violent behavior in publi
mexico. hub cities like denver and detroit and atlanta, the largest methamphetamine lab ever busted in united states was run by one of the larger drug cartels in mexico and they have a huge problem in gwinnett county. again, not just along the border. i take a look at the challenges posed to u.s. law enforcement. i get a lot of questions about the somewhat, the title coming invasion and the town is really dire. it's not a world situation where you have armies of drug smugglers coming across...
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tokyo in east asia, along with los angeles in the u.s. and mexico city, are defined by geographers asega-cities tountryf azil, the ga-city ofaoaumous size. arhas joined the ranks of these world-famousetpolises,s wi a population of 1milliopeople at the startof t 21st century. sao paulo is a city of immigrants, who built it neighborhood by neighborhood. the first immigrants to arrive were portuguese explorers and jesuit missionaries, who settled here in 1554 and oughwithhem azil's language a religion. bureal growth did not begin between 1880 and the 1950s,4 more than five million italians came to sao paulo, atacted by jobs in a booming coffee industry. along with these agricultural workers came small business owners and craftsmen who established an italian enclave cled bixiga , geographer fisco scarlatost nestudies immigration patterns assimilation and the expansion of sao paulo. him,iss t onlycamic. he was an artisan anhe. myaterl grandfher came at the beginning ofhe century. narrator: e factory is sti in theamily day,bigger an. bias saoau grew around it,ed and rthe neighborhoodecameav
tokyo in east asia, along with los angeles in the u.s. and mexico city, are defined by geographers asega-cities tountryf azil, the ga-city ofaoaumous size. arhas joined the ranks of these world-famousetpolises,s wi a population of 1milliopeople at the startof t 21st century. sao paulo is a city of immigrants, who built it neighborhood by neighborhood. the first immigrants to arrive were portuguese explorers and jesuit missionaries, who settled here in 1554 and oughwithhem azil's language a...
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mexico city to newark, new jersey. fourteen hours, nineteen minutes.hat we want you to do now is to create a performance that's maybe two or three minutes long. so one of you will be the director, and the whole group will be the performers. so, you're only going to get a few minutes to do that. hixson: whenever we go somewhere to perform, we usually do a workshop, and that really gives us a chance to work with others around our process, using the same exercises that we use. and that really helps us to develop a community around creativity and around ideas. oh, yeah. christopher: i love doing the workshops. and dartington, those students are already working with a lot of performance ideas, so they have a pretty sophisticated way of taking the exercises they're given and making the work that they do their own. man: larry? ♪ jesus' blood never failed me yet ♪ ♪ never failed me yet ♪ jesus' blood never failed me yet ♪ ♪ this one thing i know ♪ for he loved me so christopher: when you work collaboratively, and you work the way we work, you don't know what t
mexico city to newark, new jersey. fourteen hours, nineteen minutes.hat we want you to do now is to create a performance that's maybe two or three minutes long. so one of you will be the director, and the whole group will be the performers. so, you're only going to get a few minutes to do that. hixson: whenever we go somewhere to perform, we usually do a workshop, and that really gives us a chance to work with others around our process, using the same exercises that we use. and that really...
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the mayor of mexico city says no report of damages or injures there. >>> in southeast asia earthquake hit. an 8.6 quake and 8point 2 after shocks. so for a there's no major damage reported and large tsunamis did not materialized. >> i'm hugely concerned about the reports of the earthquake in the region. our thoughts should be with those affected. britain stands ready to help if required. >> they say the quakes did not quasi mammaes because the plates move side to side. >>> one day after rick santorum quit mitt romney set his sights on president obama. romney appeared a the connecticut graphics company owned by six women. he told the crowd obama's policies create a war on women. he sited a study that said most of the jobs lost during obama's term has been lost by women. >> a host at the white house today for the so called buffet rule. warren buffet says it's unfair he pays a lower tax rate than his secretary. >> san francisco police are looking for a woman who attacked a man with her high heel shoe. they say she hit him when he tried to intervene in a fight. police tell us the man was
the mayor of mexico city says no report of damages or injures there. >>> in southeast asia earthquake hit. an 8.6 quake and 8point 2 after shocks. so for a there's no major damage reported and large tsunamis did not materialized. >> i'm hugely concerned about the reports of the earthquake in the region. our thoughts should be with those affected. britain stands ready to help if required. >> they say the quakes did not quasi mammaes because the plates move side to side....
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the first of course is tony wayne representing the united states in mexico city. and we're very pleased to have him. he's working hard, and it's working very well. i'd like to put just a little bit of emphasis on my friend arturo circan, who represents mexico here in the united states. and mr. president, just a little while ago at our breakfast, we celebrated many things that have worked out over time to expand both of our economies. the ambassador has been a hard worker, a good friend, and occasionally a pain because he would push us to get done what has to be done in a way that we finally do it just to quiet him down. but arturo, we very much appreciate our partnership. it's been great for everybody. now, it's great to have all of you here -- [ applause ] so i'm glad you're all here today and so much distinguished private sector guests from both of our countries, and i want to thank you all for taking the time and effort to join us. now it is my pleasure to welcome back to the chamber a great friend of the united states, a great friend of business, and a great fr
the first of course is tony wayne representing the united states in mexico city. and we're very pleased to have him. he's working hard, and it's working very well. i'd like to put just a little bit of emphasis on my friend arturo circan, who represents mexico here in the united states. and mr. president, just a little while ago at our breakfast, we celebrated many things that have worked out over time to expand both of our economies. the ambassador has been a hard worker, a good friend, and...
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has been no damage that is because the 7.0 quake centered in a rural town about 240 miles from mexico city. and there is a remote area. and sent people running into streets. >> some of the best selling birth control pills will come with a new warning. >> the san mateo boy beating the odds but there is an urgent call for help. >> how would you like to be a 911 hero today? >> praise for every day people in san francisco. they became heroes and now, roll models for younger generation autos michael finney with an easy way to figure out how much students will end up paying for college. the news continues near one minute. >> closed captioning brought to you by mancini sleepworld. >>> some of the best-selling birth control pills will now have a label emphasizing the drug's may be more likely to cause blood clots than older contraception skpils contain a man made hormone that could increase the risk. and the fda points out it's still very rare. >> a 4-year-old intoi making significant improvements on medication. we told but him in january. he has aclassic aneema. and his family now says he's respo
has been no damage that is because the 7.0 quake centered in a rural town about 240 miles from mexico city. and there is a remote area. and sent people running into streets. >> some of the best selling birth control pills will come with a new warning. >> the san mateo boy beating the odds but there is an urgent call for help. >> how would you like to be a 911 hero today? >> praise for every day people in san francisco. they became heroes and now, roll models for younger...
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. >>> coming up, a volcano rumbling near mexico city. 25 million people watching hoping it isn't the big one. >>> and in the john edwards corruption trial. the former aide andrew young says he feared for his life. our legal guys weigh in on that case, next hour. i'm freaking out man. why? i thought jill was your soul mate. no, no it's her dad. the general's your soul mate? dude what? no, no, no. he's, he's on my back about providing for his little girl. hey don't worry. e-trade's got a totally new investing dashboard. everything is on one page, your investments, quotes, research... it's like the buffet last night. whatever helps you understand man. i'm watching you. oh yeah? well i'm watching you, watching him. [ male announcer ] try the new 360 investing dashboard at e-trade. when it comes to home insurance, surprises can be a little scary. and a little costly. that's why the best agents present their clients with a lot of options. because when it comes to what's covered and what's not, nobody likes surprises. [ click ] [ chuckles ] we totally thought -- [ all scream ] obscure space
. >>> coming up, a volcano rumbling near mexico city. 25 million people watching hoping it isn't the big one. >>> and in the john edwards corruption trial. the former aide andrew young says he feared for his life. our legal guys weigh in on that case, next hour. i'm freaking out man. why? i thought jill was your soul mate. no, no it's her dad. the general's your soul mate? dude what? no, no, no. he's, he's on my back about providing for his little girl. hey don't worry....
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two years ago, he moved here from mexico city because the acting jobs had moved. >> yes, it sounds strange. i'm in the united states doing what i used to do maybe in mexico. >> ready for a close-up. as the southern city is transformed into a telenovela tinsel town. janet shamlian, nbc news, miami. >> that's our broadcast for this thursday night. i'm savannah guthrie. for brian williams and everyone at nbc news, thank you for being with us. we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night, everybody. >>> and the breaking news regarding the mass school shooting at oikos university. our nbc chopper over the scene of a trash can in oakland. police officers got a tip earlier that a gun might be inside of this trash can. we're expecting at any moment now they'll begin to search through the garbage looking for that .45 caliber semiautomatic gun which they believe was used by one goh to kill seven people. this is near
two years ago, he moved here from mexico city because the acting jobs had moved. >> yes, it sounds strange. i'm in the united states doing what i used to do maybe in mexico. >> ready for a close-up. as the southern city is transformed into a telenovela tinsel town. janet shamlian, nbc news, miami. >> that's our broadcast for this thursday night. i'm savannah guthrie. for brian williams and everyone at nbc news, thank you for being with us. we hope to see you right back here...
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the men who took us into mexico city are the same men who are keeping us out of richmond. as mcclellan withdrew down the james and occupied berkeley and
the men who took us into mexico city are the same men who are keeping us out of richmond. as mcclellan withdrew down the james and occupied berkeley and
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down towards the south, 26 in mexico city with plenty of sunshine. now, moving over to europe. not much change since yesterday. a low pressure system is still bringing thunderstorms, gusty winds, hail and mountain snow. much of the british aisles and western continent over the next 72 hours. rain will continue but what's going to happen on sunday because london marathon is coming up? it's going to be very changeable weather, but we may see some dry conditions from sunday morning into the mid afternoon hours. so the runners may escape from rain. the high is expected to be 11 degrees, so a couple degrees lower than average. thunder showers will remain in much of italy and the western portion of the balkan peninsula all day thursday, but things are getting settled across turkey after a period of heavy rain moving towards the north and affects western russia and the baltic state. temperature wise, still on the warmer side in moscow with a high of 14. and 16 degrees in kiev and a couple of degrees lower than average in london. 15 degrees for paris and madrid. that's it from me now.
down towards the south, 26 in mexico city with plenty of sunshine. now, moving over to europe. not much change since yesterday. a low pressure system is still bringing thunderstorms, gusty winds, hail and mountain snow. much of the british aisles and western continent over the next 72 hours. rain will continue but what's going to happen on sunday because london marathon is coming up? it's going to be very changeable weather, but we may see some dry conditions from sunday morning into the mid...
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sunshine in the bay area with temperat,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, >> >> a new volcano eruption outside of mexico city. the 17,000 ft. volcano released dozens of towering plumes of ash and shot hot rock fragments a half a mile down this morning. no evacuation's have been ordered so far for the 50,000 residents that live near the volcano. stocks are higher after a string of better than expected profit reports from general electric, mcdonald's, and microsoft. this is a live look at the big board, the market is also getting a lift on good news coming out of europe. you can see on the board they were up 62 points. a new survey shows confidence among german business owners rose for the sixth straight month. not a good sign on the jobs front after two months of decline california's unemployment rate rose back to 11% in march. the rate released today was up just one-tenth of a percentage point crumb the previous month. the uptick in california contrast with the national trend, the nationwide jobless rate fell in march to 8.2%. within the hour we have learned that the secret service is expected to announce th
sunshine in the bay area with temperat,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, >> >> a new volcano eruption outside of mexico city. the 17,000 ft. volcano released dozens of towering plumes of ash and shot hot rock fragments a half a mile down this morning. no evacuation's have been ordered so far for the 50,000 residents that live near the volcano. stocks are higher after a string of better than expected profit reports from general electric, mcdonald's, and microsoft. this is a live look at the big...
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cnbc's michelle caruso-cabrera is in mexico city covering the story. >> the newspaper's investigation suggests that walmart executives here in mexico spent millions of dollars on bribes in the early 2000 to give out money to local government officials so that they would speed up the permitting process so that they could build their stores more quickly. >> reporter: in a statement walmart said, we're deeply concerned by these allegations and are working aggressively to determine what happened. the "times" reported that the walmart executives at their arkansas headquarters are evidence of the bribes in 2005, but allegedly tried to cover it up despite the company's public commitment to high ethical standards. >> i'm very surprised that they would have allowed anything like this to have occurred in mexico and even more so tried to bury it as opposed to exposing it once they learned there was an irregularity. >> reporter: wal-mart could be prosecuted for violating the federal corrupt practices act. that could mean fines for the company and prison for the executives. the allegations are a b
cnbc's michelle caruso-cabrera is in mexico city covering the story. >> the newspaper's investigation suggests that walmart executives here in mexico spent millions of dollars on bribes in the early 2000 to give out money to local government officials so that they would speed up the permitting process so that they could build their stores more quickly. >> reporter: in a statement walmart said, we're deeply concerned by these allegations and are working aggressively to determine what...
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it is just outside mexico city. it has been spewing rock fragments and ash for more than 68 days. nato watch volunteer was shot by an unarmed teenager. during his hearing, george zimmerman told trade but martin's parents he was sorry for the death of their son. >> in suit and shackles, george zimmerman back in a florida court room, facing a second- degree murder charge, hoping to be granted bail. trade on martin of the parents were in court. mr. zimmerman addressed them directly. >> i am sorry for the loss of your son. i did not know how old he was. i thought he was a little bit older than i am. i did not know if he was armed or not. >> the parents identified by phone, apparently afraid of their safety. >> you say your husband is not a danger to the community? are you aware he as been charge of second-degree murder? "it has been two months since the shooting. two months of competing accounts of how trade on martin and george zimmerman confronted each other and how mr. martin died. mr. zimmerman said the teenager attacked him these photos of the back of his head were taken minutes
it is just outside mexico city. it has been spewing rock fragments and ash for more than 68 days. nato watch volunteer was shot by an unarmed teenager. during his hearing, george zimmerman told trade but martin's parents he was sorry for the death of their son. >> in suit and shackles, george zimmerman back in a florida court room, facing a second- degree murder charge, hoping to be granted bail. trade on martin of the parents were in court. mr. zimmerman addressed them directly. >>...
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. >> hinojosa: you take a bus from houston, you arrive into mexico city, and what's amazing is is that in mexico, you, as an african american woman, feel entirely free. accepted? >> it's different... it's different. mexican people would see us walking and they'd look at me, because i was the darker one, and they'd say, "aye, negrita; aye, negrita." and i didn't quite know what to make of that, and it was sometime before i understood that that was a compliment; that they were marveling at the color of my skin and found it very beautiful. >> hinojosa: what did that experience do? i mean, actually, we know that that experience did. it made you learn spanish and that helped you get that... that audition... >> yes, it did. >> hinojosa: ...for clair huxtable. >> ( laughing ) many years later; yes, it did. >> hinojosa: right? because bill cosby actually wanted his wife on the show to be able to speak spanish... >> he wanted a bilingual... >> hinojosa: ...which is very, very forward thinking. >> very forward thinking. >> hinojosa: what did that experience of living in latin america do for you
. >> hinojosa: you take a bus from houston, you arrive into mexico city, and what's amazing is is that in mexico, you, as an african american woman, feel entirely free. accepted? >> it's different... it's different. mexican people would see us walking and they'd look at me, because i was the darker one, and they'd say, "aye, negrita; aye, negrita." and i didn't quite know what to make of that, and it was sometime before i understood that that was a compliment; that they...
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two years ago, he moved here from mexico city because the acting jobs had moved. >> i'm in the unitedto do in mexico. >> ready for a close-up. as the southern city is transformed into a tellenovela tinsel town. janet shanley, nbc news, miami. >> that's our broadcast for this thursday night. i'm savannah guthrie. for brian williams and everyone at nbc news, thank you for being with us. we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night, everybody. evening. good night, everybody.
two years ago, he moved here from mexico city because the acting jobs had moved. >> i'm in the unitedto do in mexico. >> ready for a close-up. as the southern city is transformed into a tellenovela tinsel town. janet shanley, nbc news, miami. >> that's our broadcast for this thursday night. i'm savannah guthrie. for brian williams and everyone at nbc news, thank you for being with us. we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night, everybody. evening. good...
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that made sky scrapers sway more than two miles away in mexico city. it was four miles deep, and there was no significant damage from these earthquakes. and seismologists want to remind all of us there is no rhyme or reason to these things. >> we want there to be a pattern so we don't have to be ready at all times. there is no pattern. if you want to be ready for the earthquake you have to be ready at all times. >> making sure structure are seismically safe is a challenge in places like berkeley with so many soft story buildings. that's where the ground floor has garages orie tale spaces with large windows and limited structural support. leslie brinkley is live in berkeley where landlords are supposed to let tennants know about this danger. leslie? >> that's right, these soft story apartment buildings can be dangerous in a severe earthquake. and of course residents have a right to know that. >> behind us is the hayward fault. we know the hayward fault will go. the question is when it goes how many people will die? how many people will be buried under c
that made sky scrapers sway more than two miles away in mexico city. it was four miles deep, and there was no significant damage from these earthquakes. and seismologists want to remind all of us there is no rhyme or reason to these things. >> we want there to be a pattern so we don't have to be ready at all times. there is no pattern. if you want to be ready for the earthquake you have to be ready at all times. >> making sure structure are seismically safe is a challenge in places...
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. >>> mexican authorities raised alert level for erupt of a huge volcano near mexico city.he lava dome is growing in the crater. it has been spewing molten rock, ash leaving experts to predict the possibility of significant explosions of growing intensity. people are being warned to stay at least seven miles away. if the alert goes higher, evacuations will be ordered. >>> uc berkeley facing new financial hurdle, fundraising for renovation of its football stadium is falling way short, millions, tens of millions, we are live with what it could mean for students. >>> tragic twist in a murder-suicide in the north bay. protection the wife sought and did not get. >>> dangerous whale rescue operation about to resume often coast of california. ñ0ñ0ñp
. >>> mexican authorities raised alert level for erupt of a huge volcano near mexico city.he lava dome is growing in the crater. it has been spewing molten rock, ash leaving experts to predict the possibility of significant explosions of growing intensity. people are being warned to stay at least seven miles away. if the alert goes higher, evacuations will be ordered. >>> uc berkeley facing new financial hurdle, fundraising for renovation of its football stadium is falling way...
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it caused buildings to sway 200 miles away in mexico city. there were no reports of injuries or damage. those quakes followed the ones that shook indonesia which triggered tsunami fears. at least five people died after two massive temblors hit the area yesterday. barry petersen explains why they got lucky this time. >> reporter: there was panic as people ran into the streets or fled on whatever had vehicles. hospitals were quickly evacuated, but in the end almost no serious damage. call it a miracle after an 8.6 magnitude earthquake followed by an 8.2 aftershock. it did trigger rapid tsunami warnings that stretched as far away as south africa but no major waves developed. the warnings came fast because of a new system born of an earlier, deadlier quake. that one hit on december 26th, 2004, generating a tsunami that in some areas was almost 100 feet high and killed 230,000 people across the same indian ocean region. this time was different due to the nature of undersea earthquakes. in 2004 two techtonic plates rammed into each other, causing a
it caused buildings to sway 200 miles away in mexico city. there were no reports of injuries or damage. those quakes followed the ones that shook indonesia which triggered tsunami fears. at least five people died after two massive temblors hit the area yesterday. barry petersen explains why they got lucky this time. >> reporter: there was panic as people ran into the streets or fled on whatever had vehicles. hospitals were quickly evacuated, but in the end almost no serious damage. call...
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. >>> a strong earthquake shook mexico city overnight. e 6.5 quake was centered in the mountains of we were mexico. there are no reports of any injury or major damage so far. there were a couple of small quakes reported off the coast of oregon and california last night. >>> it is parole denied for charles man son. man son, now 77 years old, orchestrated a series of gruesome murders on consecutive nights in los angeles 40 years ago. the parole board ruled he has shown no effects of rehabilitation for himself. >>> we are getting ready to pay more for a cab ride in the district. up next, details of the latest rate hike and welcome news for local drivers. gas prices are actually going down a bit. but will it last? we'll hear what one analyst thinks coming up next. first, we are talking to tucker barnes. >> that's right. gas went down one cent in the last week. your forecast looks just fine. we've got lots of sunshine expected. warmer temperatures are on the way. i'll have details on the forecast. and julie wright will have your traffic report
. >>> a strong earthquake shook mexico city overnight. e 6.5 quake was centered in the mountains of we were mexico. there are no reports of any injury or major damage so far. there were a couple of small quakes reported off the coast of oregon and california last night. >>> it is parole denied for charles man son. man son, now 77 years old, orchestrated a series of gruesome murders on consecutive nights in los angeles 40 years ago. the parole board ruled he has shown no...
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your comes cats like corn bean and squash come from meso america, like in here and the rainfall in mexico city where i also lived for a city, different from here, wet all summer long. maybe semi desert, but it was scattered out. i kept getting damp. ask that's not the case here. we have a bad summer about one in three summers. and sometimes they clump up. so you want a lot of wild plants. wild plants. when i started messing with wild plants, reading bow ton california manuals and pestering botanists, i found there were 1100 native species in the coastal plain of virginia, almost as many in the piedmont, that people could get edible parts from, if they were willing to do that much work. you can narrow it down to about 100 requiring only a moderate amount of work. and you can live quite well. the major ones i'm showing are in -- i don't know if you can read it at this distance. it's a real busy picture, sorry. but i put that in a book where i knew people were going to have to use a magnifying glass anyway. the uplands with disi haddous forecasts, things you can get in all year long and also seas
your comes cats like corn bean and squash come from meso america, like in here and the rainfall in mexico city where i also lived for a city, different from here, wet all summer long. maybe semi desert, but it was scattered out. i kept getting damp. ask that's not the case here. we have a bad summer about one in three summers. and sometimes they clump up. so you want a lot of wild plants. wild plants. when i started messing with wild plants, reading bow ton california manuals and pestering...
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that made sky scrapers sway more than two miles away in mexico city. it was four miles deep, and there was no significant damage from these earthquakes. and seismologists want to remind all of us there is no rhyme or reason to these things. >> we want there to be a pattern so we don't have to be ready at all times. there is no pattern. if you want to be ready for the earthquake you have to be ready at all times. >> making sure structure are seismically safe is a challenge in places like berkeley with so many soft story buildings. that's where the ground floor has garages orie tale spaces with large windows and limited structural support. leslie brinkley is live in berkeley where landlords are supposed to let tennants know about this danger. leslie? >> that's right, these soft story apartment buildings can be dangerous in a severe earthquake. and of course residents have a right to know that. >> behind us is the hayward fault. we know the hayward fault will go. the question is when it goes how many people will die? how many people will be buried under c
that made sky scrapers sway more than two miles away in mexico city. it was four miles deep, and there was no significant damage from these earthquakes. and seismologists want to remind all of us there is no rhyme or reason to these things. >> we want there to be a pattern so we don't have to be ready at all times. there is no pattern. if you want to be ready for the earthquake you have to be ready at all times. >> making sure structure are seismically safe is a challenge in places...
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folks in mexico city high-rises say they could feel it but no major damage. and tonight the all-clear has been sounded along the coast of indonesia, and a tsunami watch has been lifted following two big earthquakes that spread panic across the region. again, no serious damage but the fear of a possible tsunami sent folks racing for higher ground. back in 2004 a devastating quake and tsunami hit that same area. 230,000 people died. one man who experienced today's quake says the ground shook for several minutes. >> the office people were running out, everybody screaming that there was some earthquake happening. >> even now indonesia remains on high alert. residents have been told to expect aftershocks. >> convicted killer charles manson has missed his chance for freedom again. a panel has denied him patrol for the 12th time. inmates can be denied the chance for up to 15 years so manson could be 92 before he's eligible for another hearing. his notoriety stems from one of the most gruesome mass murders in history, the 1969 slayings of actress sharon tate and six
folks in mexico city high-rises say they could feel it but no major damage. and tonight the all-clear has been sounded along the coast of indonesia, and a tsunami watch has been lifted following two big earthquakes that spread panic across the region. again, no serious damage but the fear of a possible tsunami sent folks racing for higher ground. back in 2004 a devastating quake and tsunami hit that same area. 230,000 people died. one man who experienced today's quake says the ground shook for...
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people there in mexico city felt it but no major damage from these. >>> a tsunami watch was lifted for the indian ocean after the 8.6 magnitude quake and powerful aftershocks struck off indonesia's western coast. the tremor sparked tsunami warnings across the indian ocean sending people fleeing to higher ground. 230,000 people died across south asia eight years ago after a 9.0 earthquake struck closer to shore. there were no reports of any major damage in the quake. >>> it is 4:36. jessica doyle is with your money too and we'll be right back. >>> 4:9 and this thursday morning we have got some 30s and 40s out there so a chilly start. generally clear skies and be 47 by 9:00. breezy again today. northwest wind at 10 to 20 miles an hour. gusts 25 do 30 with highs this afternoon anywhere from the upper 50s to low 60s looking pretty good for baseball today here in the nation's capital. your seven day forecast with a weekend warmup just ahead. right now monika with timesaver traffic. >>> we're going to take a live look here at the inbound side of i-66. @ length coming in from the manassas to
people there in mexico city felt it but no major damage from these. >>> a tsunami watch was lifted for the indian ocean after the 8.6 magnitude quake and powerful aftershocks struck off indonesia's western coast. the tremor sparked tsunami warnings across the indian ocean sending people fleeing to higher ground. 230,000 people died across south asia eight years ago after a 9.0 earthquake struck closer to shore. there were no reports of any major damage in the quake. >>> it is...
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that jolt was felt in mexico city which is more than 200 miles away from its epicenter. none of yesterday's quakes caused any major damage and there were no reports of any serious injuries. >>> jury selection begins today in the trial of former senator john edwards. edwards is accused of misusing presidential campaign funds to help hide his pregnant mistress back in 2008. he could be sentenced to 30 years in prison if he's convicted. edwards maintains his innocence. >>> mass murderer charles manson has for the 12th time been denied parole. that decision from a california prison reached by a panel there all but certainly means that manson will die behind bars. kabc's leslie miller reports the decision came as absolutely no surprise. >> reporter: mass murderer charles manson now a grey bearded 77-year-old did not attend his hearing where the parole board ruled he had shown no efforts to rehabilitate himself. >> the prisoner is not suitable for parole because the inmate would pose an unreasonable risk of dangers if released from prison. >> reporter: he orchestrated gruesome
that jolt was felt in mexico city which is more than 200 miles away from its epicenter. none of yesterday's quakes caused any major damage and there were no reports of any serious injuries. >>> jury selection begins today in the trial of former senator john edwards. edwards is accused of misusing presidential campaign funds to help hide his pregnant mistress back in 2008. he could be sentenced to 30 years in prison if he's convicted. edwards maintains his innocence. >>> mass...
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people in mexico city ran out into city streets. ually a remote area of western mexico and so far there are no signs of any damage. and a quake off the oregon coast is not related to the tremors around the world. it hit 3:40 wednesday afternoon and it did not trigger any tsunami warnings. >>> it is so hard to properly install child safety constraints. that is a report out from highway safety and less than a quarter of vehicles have an easy to use latch hardware system. the common problems, the belt buckles that upper fear with the latched hardware. >> ralph has been let go after 28 years on the air. his on the air partner will host their popular show alone. last night he issued a statement saying more about his abrupt dismissal but he denies that this is an am i can call parting. >>> we have -- am i can can't -- friendly parting. >>> we are going to be really busy as we drive up to capital avenue, overturned box truck, overturned -- not an overturned vehicle but injury accident. they are moving it up to the east bay for the most part
people in mexico city ran out into city streets. ually a remote area of western mexico and so far there are no signs of any damage. and a quake off the oregon coast is not related to the tremors around the world. it hit 3:40 wednesday afternoon and it did not trigger any tsunami warnings. >>> it is so hard to properly install child safety constraints. that is a report out from highway safety and less than a quarter of vehicles have an easy to use latch hardware system. the common...
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that jolt was felt in mexico city which is more than 200 miles away from its epicenter. none of yesterday's quakes caused any major damage, and there were no reports of any serious injuries. believe it or not. >>> jury selection begins today in the trial of former senator john edwards. edwards is accused of misusing presidential campaign funds to help hide his pregnant mistress back in 2008. he could be sentenced to 30 years in prison if he's convicted. edwards maintains his innocence. >>> mass murderer charles manson has, for the 12th time, been denied parole. that decision from a california prison reached by a panel there all but certainly means that manson will die behind bars. kabc's leslie miller reports the decision came as absolutely no surprise. >> reporter: mass murderer charles manson now a grey-bearded 77-year-old did not attend his hearing where the parole board ruled he had shown no efforts to rehabilitate himself. >> the prisoner is not suitable for parole because the inmate would pose an unreasonable risk of dangers if released from prison. >> reporter: he
that jolt was felt in mexico city which is more than 200 miles away from its epicenter. none of yesterday's quakes caused any major damage, and there were no reports of any serious injuries. believe it or not. >>> jury selection begins today in the trial of former senator john edwards. edwards is accused of misusing presidential campaign funds to help hide his pregnant mistress back in 2008. he could be sentenced to 30 years in prison if he's convicted. edwards maintains his innocence....
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for the earthquake came just hours after a 6.4 and western mexico this week buildings in mexico city cousin evacuations. authorities say been neither earthquake left major damage. >>justine: some are still getting new information about what the u.s. coast guard is doing right now. they're looking at a 10 mi. oil slick in the gulf of mexico and we have new video and to the kron4 news and showing us what they're looking at right now. >>mark: heavy snow coming down in lake tahoe. there is space-bar on adn said the springs. whiteout conditions in blinding snow expected to continue for several more blinding snow expected to continue for several more man: we need a good night's sleep. woman: which means a little heat to keep us warm. and a good dose of support for my back. some over-the-top comfort couldn't hurt. and our perfect dream factory's been built. you're feeling sleepy already? nighty-night. [giggling] in the light of hist in pretty weird to athens and one >>george: we are tracking a hot spot in san jose, interstate 280 northbound and mclaughlin. the right lanes are shut down beca
for the earthquake came just hours after a 6.4 and western mexico this week buildings in mexico city cousin evacuations. authorities say been neither earthquake left major damage. >>justine: some are still getting new information about what the u.s. coast guard is doing right now. they're looking at a 10 mi. oil slick in the gulf of mexico and we have new video and to the kron4 news and showing us what they're looking at right now. >>mark: heavy snow coming down in lake tahoe. there...
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. >> ama: mexico city is on alert. than 50 miles from the city is threatening to erupt. it's been rumbling and shooting heavy plumes of ash into the sky for days. the volume volcano last erupted in 2000. >> alan: 2004 ken jennings became a pop culture icon when he won 74 consecutive game on "jeopardy" he talked about his enepic run. >> the 74 games. >> 74 wins. >> you said, one moment that was the mosting a nices -- most agonizing, you just guessed because you weren't certain of the answer or did you know every answer. >> no, you're guessing all the time on jeopardy. for me, the most heart-wrenching moment, the very first game, the final question, about the twoi olympics and i thought, sweet, i was at the olympics, and i realize my wife and i were on the honeymoon, so i hand seen a single event so it was a question about traffic and field, and i thought it was marian jones, and alex revealed my answer, who is jones, and there was a long pause, and i realized i didn't put her first name, and it looks like i'm guessing, a
. >> ama: mexico city is on alert. than 50 miles from the city is threatening to erupt. it's been rumbling and shooting heavy plumes of ash into the sky for days. the volume volcano last erupted in 2000. >> alan: 2004 ken jennings became a pop culture icon when he won 74 consecutive game on "jeopardy" he talked about his enepic run. >> the 74 games. >> 74 wins. >> you said, one moment that was the mosting a nices -- most agonizing, you just guessed...
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traveling to mexico are also going to be sharing personal details especially if they are flying to mexico city already can and if any travelers are pondering a vacation in cuba or the caribbean. repair to give over your info to you so they would help out here picking up on a pattern i don't know how about. you go about the fact that all of these passengers are not going to the united states in fact nobody is entering american airspace so far the only people reporting on this is the independent surprise surprise that no us paved news outlet has shared this new procedure maybe because the d.h.s.s. knows and they're going to cash in hell for all i know we're in a post nine eleven world but who gave the us government the authority to police international airspace especially when one of the passengers are even setting foot on u.s. soil and a lot of critics out there will say that monitoring trips to cuba might be a good way for the u.s. to put a damper on americans traveling to the country we should be breaking the rules technically but this is an excuse to collect everybody's information obviously
traveling to mexico are also going to be sharing personal details especially if they are flying to mexico city already can and if any travelers are pondering a vacation in cuba or the caribbean. repair to give over your info to you so they would help out here picking up on a pattern i don't know how about. you go about the fact that all of these passengers are not going to the united states in fact nobody is entering american airspace so far the only people reporting on this is the independent...
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we did feel a little bit of shaking in mexico city, oxica being the state right here.ttle bit of shake, but compared to the last earthquake, this was probably 40% to 80% less shaking than they saw before. >> so far, no reports of death or injuries but stay on that and keep us updated if you would, chad. thanks very much. also other breaking news to bring you up to date on. reports of shooting in oakland, california, involving a religious university. we've got a team look into this and we are zeroing in on the details. more in just a moment. and dimed by high cost investments and annoying account fees. at e-trade, our free easy-to-use online tools and experienced retirement specialists can help you build a personalized plan. and with our no annual fee iras and a wide range of low cost investments, you can execute the plan you want at a low cost. so meet with us, or go to etrade.com for a great retirement plan with low cost investments. ♪ do about medicare and social security... security. that's what matters to me... me? i've been paying in all these years... years washi
we did feel a little bit of shaking in mexico city, oxica being the state right here.ttle bit of shake, but compared to the last earthquake, this was probably 40% to 80% less shaking than they saw before. >> so far, no reports of death or injuries but stay on that and keep us updated if you would, chad. thanks very much. also other breaking news to bring you up to date on. reports of shooting in oakland, california, involving a religious university. we've got a team look into this and we...