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two minneapolis police officers will not face charges for the shooting of jamar clark. clark's death sparked months of protest. be bisi onile-ere has reaction from minneapolis. >> reporter: antonio, a lot of people i talked to said they were not surprised by the prosecutor's decision. several rallies are being held throughout the city of minneapolis by civil rights groups who were pushing for criminal charges to be filed against those officers involved. one protester said they were planning for peaceful protests but police are raid for anything. >> criminal charges are not are warranted. >> shot in the head after police officers riggenburg and schwartz. >> he clark had, quote, this thousand yard stare end quote. >> in the early morning hours of november 15th of last year minneapolis police responded to a report that clark assaulted his girlfriend and blocking paramedics from treating her. officers described clark who had chronological and marijuana in his system as actinge acting erratically. is released police video from the soting. contrary to some reports, investigat
two minneapolis police officers will not face charges for the shooting of jamar clark. clark's death sparked months of protest. be bisi onile-ere has reaction from minneapolis. >> reporter: antonio, a lot of people i talked to said they were not surprised by the prosecutor's decision. several rallies are being held throughout the city of minneapolis by civil rights groups who were pushing for criminal charges to be filed against those officers involved. one protester said they were...
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bisi onile-ere is on the air in minneapolis and what does this decision mean for the case? >> richelle, the county attorney, the decision comes four months after jamar clark was killed. talking about the evidence in morning in the case, he laid out every piece of evidence that was collected. and he also, as you mentioned, released video clips of the shooting with black lives matter. pushing for the video, because the organization strongly felt that it would shed light on what happened that evening. if you recall, 24-year-old jamar clark, an unarmed black man, was involved in a scuffle with two white minneapolis police officers when he was shot in the head. today, the attorney said that dna evidence shows that clark actually had in his hand, one of the officer's guns during that scuffle, though there were many witnesses who came forward and told the police that they actually saw that clark was handcuffed when he was shot. but the attorney today said that he played a role with the two indianapolis police officers involved. take a listen. apparently, we don't have the sound fr
bisi onile-ere is on the air in minneapolis and what does this decision mean for the case? >> richelle, the county attorney, the decision comes four months after jamar clark was killed. talking about the evidence in morning in the case, he laid out every piece of evidence that was collected. and he also, as you mentioned, released video clips of the shooting with black lives matter. pushing for the video, because the organization strongly felt that it would shed light on what happened...
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even an 18 day presink in north minneapolis.we know there are two protests that are scheduled right now the feeling you get in minneapolis is calm, but again that could change an as these protests ramp up today. we're expecting to hear reaction from clark's family. as you can imagine they're disappointed by the attorney's decision. >> why did the county attorney not go with the grand jury option, the grand jury investigation in this case? >> as you know, richelle, there have been a number of police-related shootings involved with unarmed black men and there have been grand juries who have decided not to charge the officers involved in those cases. but in this case the county attorney announced there would be no grand jury decision. that he would make the decision in this case. he said that he feels that it is the job of the county attorney to come up with this decision. to be accountable for how the case unfolds. that's what happened in this case, the jamar clark case. he said that he did not solely make this decision alone. the
even an 18 day presink in north minneapolis.we know there are two protests that are scheduled right now the feeling you get in minneapolis is calm, but again that could change an as these protests ramp up today. we're expecting to hear reaction from clark's family. as you can imagine they're disappointed by the attorney's decision. >> why did the county attorney not go with the grand jury option, the grand jury investigation in this case? >> as you know, richelle, there have been a...
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supporters match in minneapolis as they wait to hear if two police officers will be charged with killing an unarmed black man. >> it was unlanced. the cops told me that he claimed he had a carbon monoxide leak in the car. >> reporter: one family's mission to change the law after their loved one is killed by an unlicensed driver who has only been charged with a misdemeanor. ♪ >>> ray sea of flowers in the 70 are of buts little is growing by the hour. house of people are coming to the square in tribute to the victims of the airport and subway bombings earlier this week. and sad news about an american couple missing in brussels. 30-year-old justin schultz is dead, according to his brother. his wife stephanie is still missing. the couple was living in brussels and had just dropped off stephanie's mother at the airport. and there are more developments in the brussels attacks, belgian prosecutors say they have charged three men with terror offenses over the suicide attacks. one of the men is believed to be the third bomber at the brussels airport. investigators now believe the same network car
supporters match in minneapolis as they wait to hear if two police officers will be charged with killing an unarmed black man. >> it was unlanced. the cops told me that he claimed he had a carbon monoxide leak in the car. >> reporter: one family's mission to change the law after their loved one is killed by an unlicensed driver who has only been charged with a misdemeanor. ♪ >>> ray sea of flowers in the 70 are of buts little is growing by the hour. house of people are...
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. >>> this morning police in minneapolis are appealing for calm. the african community is outraged after a prosecutor decided not to press charges against two white police officers involved in the fatal shooting of a black man. jamie yuccas reports. >> reporter: protesters gathered on the north side of minneapolis in the same spot where police shot and killed 24-year-old jamar clark last november. >> we are going to use our voice and our vote! >> that's right! >> we are going to turn this thing around! >> reporter: wednesday, hennepin county attorney mike freeman announced two minneapolis in clark's death. video shows clark's girlfriend loaded in the ambulance and clark is seen banging on the ambulance doors. mark ringenberg and dustin schwarze. >> riggenberg saw the gun go from his right hip to the small of his back and told schwarze he's got my gun. laboratory testing found the dna of clark's on ringenberg's hip and ringenberg's gun. >> no take the police -- in a crime. >> reporter: an internal investigation and a department of justice probe are
. >>> this morning police in minneapolis are appealing for calm. the african community is outraged after a prosecutor decided not to press charges against two white police officers involved in the fatal shooting of a black man. jamie yuccas reports. >> reporter: protesters gathered on the north side of minneapolis in the same spot where police shot and killed 24-year-old jamar clark last november. >> we are going to use our voice and our vote! >> that's right!...
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and our returning champion, a musician from minneapolis, minnesota... whose 2-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! thanks, johnny. [ cheers and applause ] hi, folks.
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this veteran suspected lingering effects from a blow to the head in the navy turned to the minneapolis v.a. for help. the v.a. policy says they must be diagnosed by specialists, neurologists. anton wasn't seen by a specialist. he is one of hundreds of veterans in minneapolis, many misdiagnosed and denied treatment by doctors who were not qualified by the v.a.'s own rules. some examined by a nurse practitioner not a neurologist. now there is evidence it is happening at other v.a.'s. >> the issue other unqualified doctors is happening here? blowing the whistle because of these internal v.a. e-mails saying that before he started his job of the unit in amarillo, texas last may as many as 70 veterans in amarillo alone had exams done by unqualified doctors. >> traumatic brain injury exams were done by people who were not supposed to do it. >> reporter: shortly after he did this interview he was demoted. after seeing amarillo e-mails technic media filed a freedom of information request for every v.a. hospital in the country to find out how many other veterans have been misdiagnosed. >> report
this veteran suspected lingering effects from a blow to the head in the navy turned to the minneapolis v.a. for help. the v.a. policy says they must be diagnosed by specialists, neurologists. anton wasn't seen by a specialist. he is one of hundreds of veterans in minneapolis, many misdiagnosed and denied treatment by doctors who were not qualified by the v.a.'s own rules. some examined by a nurse practitioner not a neurologist. now there is evidence it is happening at other v.a.'s. >> the...
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in minneapolis, some improvement but it's only a start. >> i don't think we can ever be satisfied until things get back to a place where people feel really good about coming through the airport. >> reporter: the advice this spring break, get to the airport very early and brace yourself for the tsa chief predicts could be a very intense summer. tom costello, nbc airport. >>> when we come back, a question many may ask when they lose that hour of sleep this weekend, is it time to move i asthm ne oma pie mylife. n mya sy kept comingk my lo-tm coro me, lked to octo found missece in my asthma tatme. ailyo sthmasymptoms. with asta not weontrolonong-tehma l cine n inhaled cortroid breoon't r a r inle r suddenhing problems. eo opensairws hel e brg fours. contaa typemedicine thataseshe r dea sthmproblems any increahe rk of hpiliza in ch anddolescen br is nor peophose asma is contrled on -term as conme, li an incortroidonce yasthwellntroll octo dec you castop bd pre a erent asth con medicine li an incortteroid ot te eo more an escrib ur dtoif ythma ot iro or orse k ur dif 2ur bre cod be aisng por
in minneapolis, some improvement but it's only a start. >> i don't think we can ever be satisfied until things get back to a place where people feel really good about coming through the airport. >> reporter: the advice this spring break, get to the airport very early and brace yourself for the tsa chief predicts could be a very intense summer. tom costello, nbc airport. >>> when we come back, a question many may ask when they lose that hour of sleep this weekend, is it time...
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>> winter it minneapolis in the fall. it is very cold and gray. but it's out of this element that has an art and beauty to it. >> think about how long it took him to do this. he had to find twigs that looked alike and make them uniform. find the right size stone to make the circle. >> it's very tricky. i like it. >> he said it took him one to two hours per clip to put all of this together. >> makes me feel good. >> yeah. >> makes me feel all warm inside that somebody has that type of creativity to put all these different elements together using the video camera to create this, he's basically used the earth as a canvas. >> yep. >> he is able to capture the warmth and light of life and transform it here. >> really the only thing you can johnson! >>> babies learn to do some interesting things because of dads. dads who happen to watch "right this minute" and posted these videos on our "right this minute" facebook page. [ laughter ] >> you're welcome. you're welcome, mum. >> you're growing all of their motor functions. it helps. >> that's true. >> is s
>> winter it minneapolis in the fall. it is very cold and gray. but it's out of this element that has an art and beauty to it. >> think about how long it took him to do this. he had to find twigs that looked alike and make them uniform. find the right size stone to make the circle. >> it's very tricky. i like it. >> he said it took him one to two hours per clip to put all of this together. >> makes me feel good. >> yeah. >> makes me feel all warm inside...
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the tsa chief on the defensive in minneapolis today. >> it's no different than if you were to go to disney world at the peek period of the year, you are going to expect to stand in some lines. >> reporter: what's the problem? a record surge in passengers. 140 million expected to travel this spring alone. the tsa says passenger volume nationwide is up 7% over last year. some passengers are carrying on more to creating choke points at the scanners. and they are spotting weapons after failing high-profile audits. a record 2600 guns year. the tsa is at its lowest staffing level in five years and now it's trying to staff up, training 192 in minneapolis, some improvement but it's only a start. >> i don't think we can ever be satisfied until things get back to a place where people feel really good about coming through the airport. >> reporter: the advice this spring break, get to the airport very early and brace yourself for the tsa chief predicts could be a very intense summer. tom costello, nbc news, reagan national airport. >>> when we come back, a question many may that hour of >>> there is a
the tsa chief on the defensive in minneapolis today. >> it's no different than if you were to go to disney world at the peek period of the year, you are going to expect to stand in some lines. >> reporter: what's the problem? a record surge in passengers. 140 million expected to travel this spring alone. the tsa says passenger volume nationwide is up 7% over last year. some passengers are carrying on more to creating choke points at the scanners. and they are spotting weapons after...
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minneapolis, 0. their normal high now in minneapolis is about 38, 40 degrees so obviously they're enjoying that. 70 all the way up into the northern plains so no cold air just yet. that will change a little bit towards the end of next week. but very mild out there now. the airport at 68 with our first alert weather station. officially temperature at 7 -- 67, a southwest wind at 7. sunrise will be at about 7:29 tomorrow and of course go down about 8:00 tomorrow 6. 63 at rocks wrong. mid 60's fayetteville and southern pines and lumberton too. very mild but generally dry you see that moon out there from time to time. another wet day over the mississippi delta. these areas of arkansas, louisiana, and mississippi had 10, 20 inches of rain. still flash flood warnings around memphis but things will be improving there towards the early part of the week. still a chance for storms tomorrow and some could be severe but shouldn't be as wild spread. dry tonight and very mild for this time of the year. tomorrow mo
minneapolis, 0. their normal high now in minneapolis is about 38, 40 degrees so obviously they're enjoying that. 70 all the way up into the northern plains so no cold air just yet. that will change a little bit towards the end of next week. but very mild out there now. the airport at 68 with our first alert weather station. officially temperature at 7 -- 67, a southwest wind at 7. sunrise will be at about 7:29 tomorrow and of course go down about 8:00 tomorrow 6. 63 at rocks wrong. mid 60's...
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in minneapolis, some improvement but it's only a start. >> i don't think we can ever be satisfied until things get back to a place where people feel really good about coming through the airport. >> reporter: the advice this spring break, get to the airport very early and brace yourself for the tsa chief predicts could be a very intense summer. tom costello, nbc news, reagan national airport. >>> when we come back, a question many may ask when they lose that hour of sleep >>> there is a new twist in the mysterious death in the former ally of russian president vladimir putin. was found dead in the washington d.c., hotel room, authorities say he died from blunt-force trauma, not a heart attack as first thought. we get details from nbc's pete williams. >> reporter: for his aggressive control of russian media, mikheil lesin. now, new information about his death in a washington, d.c., hotel is raising questions about a man putin publicly praised when he died late last year and had an apparent falling out with putin's associates and stepped down from running a media empire. four months after l
in minneapolis, some improvement but it's only a start. >> i don't think we can ever be satisfied until things get back to a place where people feel really good about coming through the airport. >> reporter: the advice this spring break, get to the airport very early and brace yourself for the tsa chief predicts could be a very intense summer. tom costello, nbc news, reagan national airport. >>> when we come back, a question many may ask when they lose that hour of sleep...
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they are vowing to take to the streets here and they say whatever happens here in minneapolis today andight will be on the county attorney's hands as a result of this decision. craig? >> we saw those folks, many of those folks took to the streets after the shooting, setting up an encampment around that police station for almost three weeks. blake mccoy, we will likely check back in with you a little bit later. andell, let me bring you back into this conversation here. one of the things that struck me was you had a prosecutor here who decided not to allow the grand jury to make this decision. he made the decision himself. what might have been the thinking there and what's your general take away from this case? >> well, as he stated, there's been a lot of controversy surrounding the grand jury process and what some would argue is the misuse. the state attorney did what he was elected to do and decided to make the decision himself based on the evidence. that was praised by the community. obviously many in the community are not happy with the ultimate decision. what strikes me about this ca
they are vowing to take to the streets here and they say whatever happens here in minneapolis today andight will be on the county attorney's hands as a result of this decision. craig? >> we saw those folks, many of those folks took to the streets after the shooting, setting up an encampment around that police station for almost three weeks. blake mccoy, we will likely check back in with you a little bit later. andell, let me bring you back into this conversation here. one of the things...
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you go back to cold air around minneapolis. we will be in a temperature roller coaster. precipitation is on the way for midnight tonight. 1 a.m. -- worcester, orange,. close to 32 degrees they can be freezing rain and maybe some sleet, especially north and west of worcester in the northwest part of massachusetts and parts of interior southern new hampshire. tomorrow morning, most places will have warmed quite a bit as the wind picks up out of the south, especially eastern and southeastern mass. during the day tomorrow, instead of going up late morning and afternoon will be going down. another wind will be busy out of the northwest and very cold air for early march, dropping into the teens and low 20' s by early thursday and high temperatures during thursday in most places will be under freezing despite sunshine. that means we will have a cold air mass in place. first things first, the storm is coming late tonight into tomorrow morning. you can see it is on its way, but you can see it still has real estate to travel so we are dry for now. a mix off to the north and west f
you go back to cold air around minneapolis. we will be in a temperature roller coaster. precipitation is on the way for midnight tonight. 1 a.m. -- worcester, orange,. close to 32 degrees they can be freezing rain and maybe some sleet, especially north and west of worcester in the northwest part of massachusetts and parts of interior southern new hampshire. tomorrow morning, most places will have warmed quite a bit as the wind picks up out of the south, especially eastern and southeastern mass....
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nbc's blake mccoy joins us live from minneapolis on the phone. blake, what can you tell us about this breaking news? >> well, tamron, this is a case that has gripped the community. let's walk you through what happened. it was november 15th when police were called to a domestic dispute between clark and his girlfriend. she was put in an ambulance when police arrived. that's when he tried to approach the ambulance. this is where the accounts difference. some witnesses say clark was slammed to the ground, handcuffed and shot in the head after he was handcuffed. the police chief and police union have said, though, clark was not handcuffed and was actually reaching for an officer's gun when he was shot. there have been protests for months here in minneapolis about what actually happened, pushing for a thorough investigation, and today, the county attorney will reveal the results of that investigation at any moment. and whether the two officers who opened fire will be facing criminal charges. we're told that he will show several video clips to back up
nbc's blake mccoy joins us live from minneapolis on the phone. blake, what can you tell us about this breaking news? >> well, tamron, this is a case that has gripped the community. let's walk you through what happened. it was november 15th when police were called to a domestic dispute between clark and his girlfriend. she was put in an ambulance when police arrived. that's when he tried to approach the ambulance. this is where the accounts difference. some witnesses say clark was slammed...
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agreement will give them increase product 20 the company plans tony maintain a significant presence in minneapolis at feldspar's headquarters.s. they're trying to close the th finish urges they to attend the patriots never trailed in hackford control at halftime with an 18-point leadder they were runners-up after dropping their title game. a surprising suspect in a turnpike robberya investigators say who is to blame at a pennsylvania tell who's shooting reacting as he was morally 15th i probably should i do have a warm up coming up that we can boast about that. we to have more than anybody. everybody say we do every five minutes when you're getting up you need to note especially this place. i'm going to looks popping up. jen is a cipher sort of. it was a bright yellow i do have a gradual warm-up the issues are telling me if every eight minutesre thinking about putting the speakers for more chilly day. unfortunate were going to get in the proof there's 60. the difference on this warm front where it fits across the buckeye state really a perfect day on saturday. hopefully that will change of us who
agreement will give them increase product 20 the company plans tony maintain a significant presence in minneapolis at feldspar's headquarters.s. they're trying to close the th finish urges they to attend the patriots never trailed in hackford control at halftime with an 18-point leadder they were runners-up after dropping their title game. a surprising suspect in a turnpike robberya investigators say who is to blame at a pennsylvania tell who's shooting reacting as he was morally 15th i...
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gray will be falling tonight tomorrow, it has been poorly in minneapolis about 20 degrees colder than yesterday . the ohio . to my mid- 50s, tomorrowt low '60s, most of the skit about three-quarter inch over the next eight days sunshine on friday ex with upper 40 s, 50s for the high '60s for the weekend and daylight saving time begins 2:00 a.m. sunday to set your clocks ahead one hourt . the clock is ticking for johnny manziel, the browns qb or is his career coming to a sports time, number two still on thehe browns roster? >> the nfl calendar year began atat 4:00 p.m. browns could have cut him outright that he is still on the roster, there willld not be a mood today, he will be, expect a move in the next day for him .. but the agents who havew confirmed deals elsewhere, that is alex mack, travis benjamin and mitchell schwartz, cox back with the falcons, he exercised the opt out cause to become a free agent in 2014 the state after the browns matched an offer and travis benjamin, peered he signed a deal with the san diego chargers .a he can't honor nine passes in four years andnd that's
gray will be falling tonight tomorrow, it has been poorly in minneapolis about 20 degrees colder than yesterday . the ohio . to my mid- 50s, tomorrowt low '60s, most of the skit about three-quarter inch over the next eight days sunshine on friday ex with upper 40 s, 50s for the high '60s for the weekend and daylight saving time begins 2:00 a.m. sunday to set your clocks ahead one hourt . the clock is ticking for johnny manziel, the browns qb or is his career coming to a sports time, number two...
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made his case, and jericka duncan is in minneapolis. >> when did the blood get washed off the sidewalk? >> reporter: anger boiled over inside the hennepin county courthouse. >> the city burns, it's on your hands. >> reporter: family and friends of 24-year-old jamar clark took aim at county attorney mike freeman. >> police have a very difficult job. >> reporter: for more than 30 minutes, freeman laid out a detailed case for why he decide not to charge the two responding officers. >> they told him to take his hands out of his pocket. he refused. >> reporter: video released today from an ambulance shows officer mark ringgenberg grab clark from behind. officer heard him say, "he's got my gun." >> he said he put the gun to the end of clark's mouth and said, "let go, or i'm going to shoot you." schwartzy recalls classic looking directly at him and saying, "i'm ready to die." >> reporter: prosecutors say clark's d.n.a. was found on the handle of the gun, but no fingerprints, and, they say, an autopsy showed no signs of clark being handcuffed. but several other witnesses say clark was on the g
made his case, and jericka duncan is in minneapolis. >> when did the blood get washed off the sidewalk? >> reporter: anger boiled over inside the hennepin county courthouse. >> the city burns, it's on your hands. >> reporter: family and friends of 24-year-old jamar clark took aim at county attorney mike freeman. >> police have a very difficult job. >> reporter: for more than 30 minutes, freeman laid out a detailed case for why he decide not to charge the two...
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the ground there in minneapolis. story continues to unfold, in the wake of this announcement that no charges will be held against the two cops in the shooting death there in minneapolis. all right, on to the next hour. >>> i'm pamela brown in today for brooke baldwin. more fallout to the video that led to trump's campaign manager being criminally charges. 16 women in the news media are calling on trump to fire corey lewandowski. he's been charged with simple battery after this video showed an encounter this month between him and a reporter. still, trump is standing by his top aide. this is what he told our anderson cooper at cnn's town hall. >> i almost fell to the ground, i almost fell to the ground. she didn't almost fall to the ground. he got her in way. by the way, she was grabbing me. am i supposed to press charges against her. >> you suggested you might. >> my arm is killing me. it's never been the same. excuse me, i didn't suggest. >> yeah, you did. >> i tweeted. >> a tweet is a suggestion. >> should i press c
the ground there in minneapolis. story continues to unfold, in the wake of this announcement that no charges will be held against the two cops in the shooting death there in minneapolis. all right, on to the next hour. >>> i'm pamela brown in today for brooke baldwin. more fallout to the video that led to trump's campaign manager being criminally charges. 16 women in the news media are calling on trump to fire corey lewandowski. he's been charged with simple battery after this video...
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in minneapolis, some improvement but it's only a start. >> i don't think we can ever be satisfied until things get back to a place where people feel really good about coming through the airport. >> reporter: the advice this spring break, get to the airport very early and brace yourself for the tsa chief predicts could be a very intense summer. tom costello, nbc news, reagan national airport. >>> when we come back, a question many may ask when they lose that hour of sleep this weekend, is it time to move i have asthma... ...one of many pieces in my life. so when my asthma symptoms kept coming back on my long-term control medicine, i talked to my doctor and found a missing piece in my asthma treatment. once-daily breo prevents asthma symptoms. breo is for adults with asthma not well controlled medicine, like an inhaled corticosteroid. breo won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. breo opens up airways to help improve breathing for a full 24 hours. breo contains a type of medicine that increases the risk of death from asthma problems and may increase the risk of hospit
in minneapolis, some improvement but it's only a start. >> i don't think we can ever be satisfied until things get back to a place where people feel really good about coming through the airport. >> reporter: the advice this spring break, get to the airport very early and brace yourself for the tsa chief predicts could be a very intense summer. tom costello, nbc news, reagan national airport. >>> when we come back, a question many may ask when they lose that hour of sleep...
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. >>> protests in minneapolis as the prosecutor failed to charge two officers in the death of a black man. the county attorney says there was strong evidence to back the decision. >> the criminal charges are not warranted against either officer. >> reporter: hennepin county prosecutor mike freeman made the decision more than four months after 24-year-old jamar clark was shot in the head during a scuffle with the police officers. >> he said that as the officers approached clark, he had -- he, clark, had quote, this thousand yard stare, end quote. >> in the early morning hours of november 15th of last year, minneapolis police responded to a report that clark assaulted his girlfriend. police said he was also blocking paramedics from treating her. officers also described clark, who had alcohol and traces of marijuana in his system, as acting erratically. on wednesday prosecutor freeman spent more than 30 minutes laying out the evidence in the case. he released witness and police video from the night of the shooting. contrary to some witness reports, freeman says the investigation found th
. >>> protests in minneapolis as the prosecutor failed to charge two officers in the death of a black man. the county attorney says there was strong evidence to back the decision. >> the criminal charges are not warranted against either officer. >> reporter: hennepin county prosecutor mike freeman made the decision more than four months after 24-year-old jamar clark was shot in the head during a scuffle with the police officers. >> he said that as the officers...
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." >> reporter: at the butter bakery cafeÉ in minneapolis, minnesota, waiter andrew dunn says being paidthe state's required $9-an-hour minimum wage before tips is a crucial safety net. >> the amount i'm working is the maximum that i can work right now. and i pay all my bills, but not a lot more. so, it would be very hard to have my base wage slip below the minimum wage. we have those slow mornings where hardly anybody comes in, and your tips are really low. >> reporter: in terms of the percentage you take home, on your best day, what percentage is base wage and what percent is tip? >> on the best day, i would say that my base wage is about half and my tips are about half; and on the worst day, my base wage is about three-quarters of what i take home and my tips are about a quarter. >> reporter: butter bakery cafe is not a full service restaurant, so there is less opportunity for tipping servers. owner dan swenson klatt says paying his workers a living wage has always been a priority. >> currently, i have to pay a little more because they don't see the same level of tips. if i knew they
." >> reporter: at the butter bakery cafeÉ in minneapolis, minnesota, waiter andrew dunn says being paidthe state's required $9-an-hour minimum wage before tips is a crucial safety net. >> the amount i'm working is the maximum that i can work right now. and i pay all my bills, but not a lot more. so, it would be very hard to have my base wage slip below the minimum wage. we have those slow mornings where hardly anybody comes in, and your tips are really low. >> reporter:...
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and minneapolis are expecting around three and four inches ofow. and more of a wintry mix with minor accumulation and later today, this afternoon to tonight, this is where we get it severe weather possible. and isolated tornados. and little rock and st. louis late tonight. now a closer look at your day ahead.ou can see what a mess of a weather map this is. there's the warm air up in kansas city that'suse the severe storms. and we'll watch the threat of small storms in places like it and later right around memphis. >>> just ahead, how countries victimsbombings. >>> and sad news about infamous former mayor. with ingredients like roasted hazelnuts and cocoa, the delicious taste of nutella takes pancakes whole new level. make any day a pancake day with nutella. if you have allergy congestion muddling through your morning is nothing new. rhinocort allergy spray from the makers of zyrtec . powerful relief from nasal allergy symptoms, all day and all night. ocort allergy spray. pepper discovers jimmy dean delights, made cut meats, and whole grains. an exc
and minneapolis are expecting around three and four inches ofow. and more of a wintry mix with minor accumulation and later today, this afternoon to tonight, this is where we get it severe weather possible. and isolated tornados. and little rock and st. louis late tonight. now a closer look at your day ahead.ou can see what a mess of a weather map this is. there's the warm air up in kansas city that'suse the severe storms. and we'll watch the threat of small storms in places like it and later...
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there's minneapolis at 25 as well. for us, more of the same on the way whichh is seasonable weather for our beach day tomorrow, rhaps. so the rip current risk is low if you are going to be heading out tote beaches. temperatures rising toward the upper 70s along our beans. if you are taking the boats out no advisories on the waters. light chop on the the baste bays. when you get up in the morning you may want a sweater. the mentiony morningets off with temperatures in the 60s. that's comfortable to some of you. by the afternoon no sweater necessary with our highs getting into the lower 80s. about 80 degrees for a high on thursday as well. upper 70 friday. seasonable is the word, and mainly dryt another two words for the rest of this week. let's get a check on traffic now. listening to us on the local10 app so you know about the i-knife express lanes at the golden glades they are closed to due to emergency road work, and as a result we are seeing slow speeds in the regular lanes, you still want to avoid the ebbs press la
there's minneapolis at 25 as well. for us, more of the same on the way whichh is seasonable weather for our beach day tomorrow, rhaps. so the rip current risk is low if you are going to be heading out tote beaches. temperatures rising toward the upper 70s along our beans. if you are taking the boats out no advisories on the waters. light chop on the the baste bays. when you get up in the morning you may want a sweater. the mentiony morningets off with temperatures in the 60s. that's comfortable...
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Mar 18, 2016
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that was the former minneapolis fed president. speaking to alix steel and scarlet fu. ahead on bloomberg markets, european closes next, the price of oil up over 50% since early february, what is behind the move and can it last? ♪ you are watching bloomberg television. caroline: this is a global business report. -- she saidristine the world financial situation would be a lot worse without them. eating crowded as starwood, the hotel chain receiving a $13 billion offer from a china group . marriott has 10 days to counter is expanding to after losing out on the keystone project, it buys columbia pipeline. be controversy in some courses but negative rates have a big supporter and christine lagarde. she says the world economy would be much worse off without them. she says going negative in europe and japan has helped support global growth and price games -- games. -- price gains. >> if we had not had those negative rates, we would be in a much worse place today. with inflation probably lower than where it is. with growth probably lower than where we have it. was a good thing
that was the former minneapolis fed president. speaking to alix steel and scarlet fu. ahead on bloomberg markets, european closes next, the price of oil up over 50% since early february, what is behind the move and can it last? ♪ you are watching bloomberg television. caroline: this is a global business report. -- she saidristine the world financial situation would be a lot worse without them. eating crowded as starwood, the hotel chain receiving a $13 billion offer from a china group ....
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Mar 11, 2016
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the former minneapolis fed president says they have the tools to meet their target. david: mohamed el-erian says oil prices may have found their footing. more from him up ahead. ,racy: you can trade wheat corn, soybean and soon, weed. some high finance, right, david? ♪ tracy: welcome back to "bloomberg markets." it is time for the bloomberg business flash. betweenve resumed new jersey transit and their real-world -- railroad workers union. the union has authorized the onike deadline of 12:01 a.m. sunday. intel is planning to sell part of its venture capital unit, assets that could be worth as much as $1 billion according to people familiar with the matter. the company is working with ubs group to look for potential buyers for the asset. the portfolio is made up of companies across the world and housed within intel capital. a wallcompany is denying street journal report that said it's laundry detergent containing ingredient they promised users they would never use. they sell diapers, soap, lotion and cleaning products they say are free of harsh chemicals. its report i
the former minneapolis fed president says they have the tools to meet their target. david: mohamed el-erian says oil prices may have found their footing. more from him up ahead. ,racy: you can trade wheat corn, soybean and soon, weed. some high finance, right, david? ♪ tracy: welcome back to "bloomberg markets." it is time for the bloomberg business flash. betweenve resumed new jersey transit and their real-world -- railroad workers union. the union has authorized the onike deadline...
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Mar 16, 2016
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and minneapolis, no snowis time. and a big windstorm in the south side of this. we could see gusts 50 to 60 miles per hour. you canill grand rapids and all through indianapolis, the whole area is going to be igh winds through the great lakes and some rain will be moving through new york state and also pennsylvania during theand a lot of showers as we go through the great lakes but that severe weather threat, the horrible video, nothing like that in the days loser look at your day ahead. you can see the cold air. it's not going to be too cold in many spots but deluth cold for a snow storm for you. and a mild day in the midadd midatlantic and new engened all. warmth today. and so, as far as the tornados went, thankfully we didn't have a lot of damage. they were pretty ominous though. >>> appreciate that. we have a dire prince william to the world. >>> and a hero cop saves the day. you're watching "early today." uh, hello geico?... yeah, i was just talking about your emergency roadside serviceilable 24/7 what are the chances? can you send a tow truck please? uh, the
and minneapolis, no snowis time. and a big windstorm in the south side of this. we could see gusts 50 to 60 miles per hour. you canill grand rapids and all through indianapolis, the whole area is going to be igh winds through the great lakes and some rain will be moving through new york state and also pennsylvania during theand a lot of showers as we go through the great lakes but that severe weather threat, the horrible video, nothing like that in the days loser look at your day ahead. you can...
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Mar 31, 2016
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>> pam:two minneapolis police officers will *not faceold jamar clark.ccording to the prosecutor, officer dustin schwarze shot a scuffle with another officer -- and took control of that officers gun. >> pam:investigators concluded the officers acted in self-defense. but before today, details of clark's death had been murky -- sparking widespread protests. clark was african-american; the officers are white. >> we saw him leave finally grabbed to the ground. -- violently grabbed >> that is the problem with this system today. it's hard for the average citizen to get justice. >> pam:the city's mayor says, she angry. but she is calling on everyone t o remain calm. >> pam:with the loss of popularity in " tsa pre checking" traveler's are bracing themselves for huge security lines this summer. >> pam:customers who enroll in "pre check" are able to get fast screenings but most fliers aren't enrolled in thebecause airports expected a larger enrollment in " pre check" tsa cut it's screening staff by 10 percent. >> pam:airlines are already warning passengers to arri
>> pam:two minneapolis police officers will *not faceold jamar clark.ccording to the prosecutor, officer dustin schwarze shot a scuffle with another officer -- and took control of that officers gun. >> pam:investigators concluded the officers acted in self-defense. but before today, details of clark's death had been murky -- sparking widespread protests. clark was african-american; the officers are white. >> we saw him leave finally grabbed to the ground. -- violently grabbed...
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Mar 15, 2016
03/16
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you can see we've got a series of fronts located over the n/^theast stretching in towards minneapolis, chicago and all the way towards the southwest. we're going to keep our eyes over thing really far because eventually going into the weekend front move into south florida increasing our rain chances and bringing our temperature back to normal by early next week. until then it's all about the heat. not just for us but across the south. temperatures in the 60s right now for houston in towards san antonio. they couldld flirt with temperatures in the upper 80s for us.s. spring doesn't officially begin until sunday. we'll keep highgh pressure in place going into tomorrow. very warm conditions. great weather for all of you spring-breakers. doing into saint patrick's day, we'll keep temperatures above average. rain starts to return to the forecas by weekend. >>> golden glades not looking too golden this morning. hey, if you're traveling towards the glades on the palmetto expressway we've got some stop and go traffic. here's ave live look off of 17th avenue, cameras facing east. you see traff
you can see we've got a series of fronts located over the n/^theast stretching in towards minneapolis, chicago and all the way towards the southwest. we're going to keep our eyes over thing really far because eventually going into the weekend front move into south florida increasing our rain chances and bringing our temperature back to normal by early next week. until then it's all about the heat. not just for us but across the south. temperatures in the 60s right now for houston in towards san...
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Mar 3, 2016
03/16
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temperature readings chilly in chicago at 29, 26 in minneapolis, much warmer towards the south ahead of the system. 6 in san antonio to 57 in new leans. here at home in south florida, we remain urn the influence o of high pressure keeping things quiet and mostly dry. outside of a coastal shower wills be at an a minimum. the front will really cross through unnoticed on saturday and the same set up will be underway. if your p plans take you beach or boating today, luckily we don't have any advisories since the wind and sea wills be light. out of the southeast any where between 10 to 15 knots, seas building one to two feet, bay waters light chop, coastal waters between one to two feet inside the reef. next high tide 3:31 this afternoon in dade and broward, 5:46 in the lower keys. forecast highs in the 80s once again. tonight's lows in the mid to upper 60s with the extended outlook calling for quiet weather throughout the entire weekend with forecast highs above average. early next week temperature readings go back down to seasonal. that is your 7 on 7 forecast. >>> and straight ahead th
temperature readings chilly in chicago at 29, 26 in minneapolis, much warmer towards the south ahead of the system. 6 in san antonio to 57 in new leans. here at home in south florida, we remain urn the influence o of high pressure keeping things quiet and mostly dry. outside of a coastal shower wills be at an a minimum. the front will really cross through unnoticed on saturday and the same set up will be underway. if your p plans take you beach or boating today, luckily we don't have any...
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Mar 15, 2016
03/16
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this is after staffers at airports like minneapolis, atlanta and seattle complained about 60-minute wait times. if you or someone you know is trying to quit smoking, this story may help you out. the best way for most people to quit is cold turkey. a new study found even smokers who preferred quitting gradually were 25 percent more likely to keep their pledge if they gave up smoking all at once. classes at the university of washington came to a brief halt monday night when this scaffolding collapsed in high winds. the structure came down on the front lawn of the university's rotc program and fell into the street. thankfully most people were inside when the scaffolding went down, but it caused quite the scene. one or two r-o-t-c cars got trapped under the scaffolding collapse. someone's car the project had this month for maintence when scaffolding was anchored. university personnel had investigated and said work was safe to continue. a single mother who rebuilt her life is the new owner of a habitat home built just for her. kimberly sparks and her 12-year-old daughter, sarah mae are the ne
this is after staffers at airports like minneapolis, atlanta and seattle complained about 60-minute wait times. if you or someone you know is trying to quit smoking, this story may help you out. the best way for most people to quit is cold turkey. a new study found even smokers who preferred quitting gradually were 25 percent more likely to keep their pledge if they gave up smoking all at once. classes at the university of washington came to a brief halt monday night when this scaffolding...
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Mar 17, 2016
03/16
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the winds have between 30 and 40 mph, $57 62 the south, minneapolis with 37 that will slowly move in here, with highs in the 30s this drops, very few coming in . they're just exaggerating and going nowhere . instead of attend about who will be 10 below normal s for this coming weekend . tonight partly too mostly cloudy with about a 30 percent chance tomorrow and to afternoon tomorrow . it will be even day of winter with clouds producing snow showers with a chance on sunday . the nightmare 30s . the wind remains very active with back to the low 40s tomorrow . on saturday highs in the upper 30s .. on sunday, it is spring, the chance of flurries of the 30 s land 20s at night for a few nights . on monday some lake enhancement than tuesday and wednesday, could be a few spot about 60 next wednesday and thursday friday with rainfall .. >> by 16 st. jude dream home taking shape . the home is built bybyap cleveland custom homes and red tail golf community of avon valued at over $500,000, the tickets to linda drew holm were sold out, but by taking a tour of the home in may and early june he wi
the winds have between 30 and 40 mph, $57 62 the south, minneapolis with 37 that will slowly move in here, with highs in the 30s this drops, very few coming in . they're just exaggerating and going nowhere . instead of attend about who will be 10 below normal s for this coming weekend . tonight partly too mostly cloudy with about a 30 percent chance tomorrow and to afternoon tomorrow . it will be even day of winter with clouds producing snow showers with a chance on sunday . the nightmare 30s ....