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new data shows that the crime is up by more than 500%. josh elliot tells us which are most at risk. >> i did researches on the transactions at my bank subway. but canada? >> reporter: he used a bank card at an atm at a harrah's resort, and just hours later, he found more than a dozen fraudulent charges. >> i missed the call you about they told me they froze the account. >> reporter: instances of skimming rose 546% between 2014 and 2015. >> we monitor all the atm networks here in the united states. >> reporter: tj horan, the vice president of fraud solutions at fico said that 60% were recorded with at ms not affiliated with a bank. >> gas station, organized financial crime rings have found out there is weakness here. >> someone had gotten my number and imprinted it into physical, plastic card and were just using it like a point of sale to swipe at different places. >> reporter: cars with mikey mike -- microchips are the new standard because they can't be duplicated. cardless atms is where people use smart phones instead of cards. always co
new data shows that the crime is up by more than 500%. josh elliot tells us which are most at risk. >> i did researches on the transactions at my bank subway. but canada? >> reporter: he used a bank card at an atm at a harrah's resort, and just hours later, he found more than a dozen fraudulent charges. >> i missed the call you about they told me they froze the account. >> reporter: instances of skimming rose 546% between 2014 and 2015. >> we monitor all the atm...
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this honor goes to the medical examiner, according to new data the city just released today. m.e. pulls in $260,000 salary. police commissioner ross with the second biggest paycheck, $240,000 a year. third place goes to deputy medical examiner who makes $231,000. and then mayor who's salary is $217,000 a year. the mayor said it's the data for transparency. >>> also new at 11:00, an elementary school of montgomery county wants to clear up concerns over the water tonight. officials say testing shows high levels of lead in the water coming from a cafeteria faucet. the county health officials think the results may not be reliable an running more tests and just to be safe meantime the school shut off all the drinking fountains. the new results are expected on thursday. >>> a week after the nbc 10 investigators revealed money meant for lead remediation sent on salaries and pensions governor christie is taking action. he promises to spend $10 million to fight lead poisoning. the nbc 10 investigators serious living with lead followed the money and found new jersey's lead remediation
this honor goes to the medical examiner, according to new data the city just released today. m.e. pulls in $260,000 salary. police commissioner ross with the second biggest paycheck, $240,000 a year. third place goes to deputy medical examiner who makes $231,000. and then mayor who's salary is $217,000 a year. the mayor said it's the data for transparency. >>> also new at 11:00, an elementary school of montgomery county wants to clear up concerns over the water tonight. officials say...
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new data released by the taxi commission shows crashes by black cars has doubled in 2014 and 2015. at the same time accidents on city roads has heightened. other city cars remain relatively the same. >>> new information on uber's $10 million deal with the city of newark. hitch in that plan. last week the mayor announced a proposal that would see uber pay $100,000 a year to operate at liberty airport for the next decade. but the authority who operates the airport says it has concerns and has plans to discuss them with new york city officials. >>> experts are working to fix issues with computers at metro. they had asked them at 3:00 a.m. to add more resources to fix the problem, including registrations. so far they have not found the source of the issue. the dmv plans to cut ties with 3-m once the glitches are fixed. >>> we have news about a scam that could save you thousands. >>> the aftershocks haven't stopped after that powerful earthquake in eduador. buildings flattened, hundreds dead. up next, we'll hear firsthand from someone who witnessed that devastation. >>> some stormy weath
new data released by the taxi commission shows crashes by black cars has doubled in 2014 and 2015. at the same time accidents on city roads has heightened. other city cars remain relatively the same. >>> new information on uber's $10 million deal with the city of newark. hitch in that plan. last week the mayor announced a proposal that would see uber pay $100,000 a year to operate at liberty airport for the next decade. but the authority who operates the airport says it has concerns...
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news at 6:00 rolls on. >>> did you hear about this massive data leak at a panama-based law firm? it revealed the worldwide taxation and money ring. the leak exposed more than 11 million documents from hundreds of thousands of clients. the so-called panama papers covered a period of time from 1977 until last december. some companies had ties to suspected money laundering, arms and drug deals. >> a nation crisis when it comes to providing safe drinking water. it's a good example of what happens when you make the commitment to devote resources. >> you should be proud. you do the best in the world here. your safety records are incredible and the wallet of your water which i just had some, thank you very much, is the best. that's because you've made the investments that are necessary in order to provide safe drinking water customers in prince gorge and montgomery counties. >> he has increased legislation to improve the country's infrastructure. >> there is a debate whether to tax tampons and other feminine hygiene products. >> it's being called sip and click. many of you probably do i
news at 6:00 rolls on. >>> did you hear about this massive data leak at a panama-based law firm? it revealed the worldwide taxation and money ring. the leak exposed more than 11 million documents from hundreds of thousands of clients. the so-called panama papers covered a period of time from 1977 until last december. some companies had ties to suspected money laundering, arms and drug deals. >> a nation crisis when it comes to providing safe drinking water. it's a good example of...
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law enforcement officials tell cnn that hacking the shooter's iphone has, indeed, produced new data, data that the fbi did not have before. >> this comes, of course, amid a battle that had been going on between apple and the fbi over iphone encryption. let's get to evan perez. he has all the details. this comes from your sources. what are you hear being what new information the fbi has been able to obtain? >> reporter: well, john and kate, this is really data from the phone that the fbi was not able to get from the icloud and from other sources that they were doing before they went to apple to try to get help. if you remember, that led to this legal confrontation between the two sides that was only resolved when the fbi was able to hire some hackers, some private sector hackers, to be able to break into the phone. we don't know a lot about what exactly this new data is, but this is sort of the law enforcement way of rebutting what apple had long said, which was that there was nothing useful in this phone, that there was -- really this is only about setting a precedent for the fbi to
law enforcement officials tell cnn that hacking the shooter's iphone has, indeed, produced new data, data that the fbi did not have before. >> this comes, of course, amid a battle that had been going on between apple and the fbi over iphone encryption. let's get to evan perez. he has all the details. this comes from your sources. what are you hear being what new information the fbi has been able to obtain? >> reporter: well, john and kate, this is really data from the phone that the...
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. >>> happening right now, the nbc bay area investigative unit uncovers new data showing how often one local police agency is using its body cameras. our home page is draped in purple. everything you want to know about prince, his legacy and the impact he left on the bay area. your heart loves omega-3s. but the omega-3s in fish oil differ from megared krill oil. unlike fish oil, megared is easily absorbed by your body. megared. the difference is easy to absorb. new 84 oscar is -- the winner is prince for purple rain -- music oc: "...prince for purple rain .. nats of music." trt:10 sam/cont. vo that's prince winning the oscar for his songp >>> the winner of a brand-new '84 oscar is? >> the winner is prince for "purple rain." >> as you heard from michael douglas, that's prince winning the oscar for his song "purple rain" all the way back in 1984. that song won the best original song score category, one of many accolades that he received throughout his career. we are remembering prince this morning as you see behind us. city hall in san francisco still lit up in purple. he died yesterday
. >>> happening right now, the nbc bay area investigative unit uncovers new data showing how often one local police agency is using its body cameras. our home page is draped in purple. everything you want to know about prince, his legacy and the impact he left on the bay area. your heart loves omega-3s. but the omega-3s in fish oil differ from megared krill oil. unlike fish oil, megared is easily absorbed by your body. megared. the difference is easy to absorb. new 84 oscar is -- the...
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new data says regular unleaded rose to $2.10 gallon in. in san francisco, gas is much higher at $2.84 a gallon and it's $2.74 in san jose and the increase mostly has to do with an increase in demand. more people are on the road as the weather improves and the days are longer. >>> also, a wave of your gadgets can lower your car insurance bills over the next few years. the growing use of collision warning systems and blind spot information and parking assistance will be so successful in cutting accidents that insurers will have little choice but to lower their rates. car insurants counts for the overall property and casualty market. >> we're glad to ask you back. hopefully stick around with us. >> all week long. >>> 4:50 right now. now to japan where tourists can pay soon using only their fingerprints. >> japan right now testing a system to let you use two fingerprints to make purchases at hotels and restaurants. you will only have to register your fingerprints at the airport. that system could be available nationwide in 2020 when tokyo will
new data says regular unleaded rose to $2.10 gallon in. in san francisco, gas is much higher at $2.84 a gallon and it's $2.74 in san jose and the increase mostly has to do with an increase in demand. more people are on the road as the weather improves and the days are longer. >>> also, a wave of your gadgets can lower your car insurance bills over the next few years. the growing use of collision warning systems and blind spot information and parking assistance will be so successful in...
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. >> new data shows that in one week last month, about 6800 american airlines passengers, record number, missed their flights, because of the long lines. >> and the security line, like an hour, in the security line. >> data from cbs news shows the number of tsa screeners down 15% from 2011. airport officials around the country and locally are doing their best to accommodate. >> we know that the line may look very long, but there are many lanes within the checkpoints, so even though the line looks long, it may not be as daunting as it appears to be. >> quickly point out the security lines just that, to ensure security, in a statement to "eyewitness news", a spokesperson said the agency's number one priority is keeping you safe. quote, we at tsa have a robust plan, to address the volume, including more k9 use, encouraging pre check enrollment, over time, accelerated hiring and more end quote. speaking of tsa pre-check, new numbers show not as many people are signing up for the fast pass service. some don't want to pay. other don't know it exists. you have to just bear with everybody. be p
. >> new data shows that in one week last month, about 6800 american airlines passengers, record number, missed their flights, because of the long lines. >> and the security line, like an hour, in the security line. >> data from cbs news shows the number of tsa screeners down 15% from 2011. airport officials around the country and locally are doing their best to accommodate. >> we know that the line may look very long, but there are many lanes within the checkpoints, so...
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new data shows americans age 18-34 surpass the number of people 51-69. millenials are 75.4 million. there are half million less baby boomers. immigrants helped them swell their ranks. >>> a 12-year-old girl started running for a race and kept ongoing. >> the 5 k she signed up for was a half marathon. she thought she was taking part in a shorter race at last sunday's rochester regional. she saw the other runners on the move, so she joined them. half way through, she realize zed it was the wrong race and finished anyway. >> i don't know how to explain it. it was like time froze z. i felt like, i don't know, i was on top of the hold. >> i just want to hold her and don't let her go. it was awesome. a surprise for us. >> a half marathon is 13 miles, the 5k is just three. she finished in 2:43. she finished. >> there you go. >>> stranger danger in a local town. what a man said to try to lure a 10-year-old into his suv. >>> a boy playing hockey gets checked by a grown woman. what happened next that police are investigating. >>> unsettling weather across new jersey. where things could get di
new data shows americans age 18-34 surpass the number of people 51-69. millenials are 75.4 million. there are half million less baby boomers. immigrants helped them swell their ranks. >>> a 12-year-old girl started running for a race and kept ongoing. >> the 5 k she signed up for was a half marathon. she thought she was taking part in a shorter race at last sunday's rochester regional. she saw the other runners on the move, so she joined them. half way through, she realize zed it...
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we're expected to learn a new data and analysis on those issues. >>> and we have new information on thisadly crash in lehigh county. the district attorney says wed road conditions on saturday likely played a role in an accident that killed a 3-year-old little girl. a car and pickup truck collided in hanover township. the toddler was strapped in a car seat that was ejected from one of the vehicles upon impact. >>> and police this morning are still searching for suspects in a pair of robberies at two philadelphia 7-elevens. the crimes happened within a half hour of each other and investigators say they are connected. the suspects first struck around 1:30 yesterday morning as robbers pistol whipped a worker at the store on frankford avenue in holmesburg. they took cash and cigarettes. about 30 minutes later, suspects pistol whipped an employee inside the store at bridge and thompson streets in bridesburg. police are looking for two men believed to be in their 20s. >>> we learned that st st. agnes-sacred hart will close its doors in june. >>> now your nbc 10 first alert weather with meteorol
we're expected to learn a new data and analysis on those issues. >>> and we have new information on thisadly crash in lehigh county. the district attorney says wed road conditions on saturday likely played a role in an accident that killed a 3-year-old little girl. a car and pickup truck collided in hanover township. the toddler was strapped in a car seat that was ejected from one of the vehicles upon impact. >>> and police this morning are still searching for suspects in a...
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. >> reporter: new data suggests martin cell little the bad boy of pharmaceuticals who boosted the cost of a drug by 5,000% isn't the only pharmaceutical executive now accuses after hiking prices. what do you say to your critics to people who say you're just being greedy. >> i think they have a fundamental misunderstanding of the way pharmaceutical companies operate. >> reporter: four of the nation's top ten drugs have increased more than 100% since 2011 based on a new reuters analysis. the price hikes show up across a variety of commonly used medicines, even nexium is up 54%. why? >> in. the united states, there is nothing to stop a drug company from picking any price they want. >> reporter: when reuters shared its findings with the eight companies that sell the top ten drugs, some of the companies explained they set prices to recoup investments in failed drugs, support new research and pay for clinical trials. many of those defended their costs saying their medications help prevent much costlier hospitaldations. linsey davis, abc news, new york. that's interesting. >> coming up in our
. >> reporter: new data suggests martin cell little the bad boy of pharmaceuticals who boosted the cost of a drug by 5,000% isn't the only pharmaceutical executive now accuses after hiking prices. what do you say to your critics to people who say you're just being greedy. >> i think they have a fundamental misunderstanding of the way pharmaceutical companies operate. >> reporter: four of the nation's top ten drugs have increased more than 100% since 2011 based on a new reuters...
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new data released shows more than 40% drop in the number of suspensions over the past three years and expulsions have dropped 75% in the past five years. that's because there's been a significant shift away from zero tolerance punishments that city's public schools in recent years. >>> tobacco retailers may have to wait a little while. today the pittsburg city council will consider a new ban. give city leaders time to draft an ordinance to regulate tobacco and ecigarette retailers. all smoke shops currently in operation will continue selling their tobacco products. >>> all eyes on california as the race to the white house finds its way to the golden state. >>> bernie sanders making his mark here in the bay area. other candidates are campaigning in the state that could make or break the entire nomination process. snownd styindyesrdawrkedavoacrso >>> not in our neck of the woods, but this is in hartford, connecticut, this morning. boy, frigid temperatures there actually freezing this bridge. at least the cars are making their way across right now. but snow and gusty winds wreaked a lot
new data released shows more than 40% drop in the number of suspensions over the past three years and expulsions have dropped 75% in the past five years. that's because there's been a significant shift away from zero tolerance punishments that city's public schools in recent years. >>> tobacco retailers may have to wait a little while. today the pittsburg city council will consider a new ban. give city leaders time to draft an ordinance to regulate tobacco and ecigarette retailers. all...
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in addition, a new security feature would erase all the iphone's data if an incorrect passcode was tried ten times. with a warrant, baton rouge police obtained from brittney's cellular carrier a list of who she had called and texted, but they could not get the contents of those messages, or read anything she had stored on her phone, including a diary that brittney's mother says she kept on the phone. >> well let's say she was having trouble with somebody. it could lead us to that, some person, somebody. it could tell us exactly what the problems were about. >> reporter: almost a year later, the prosecutor has not charged anyone with the murder. do you think the answer to who did it is on your daughter's phone? >> oh, yes. >> reporter: you think it's there? >> i think what's in that phone can lead them straight to the person. >> when she died, the passcode died with her. >> reporter: cyrus vance is also a district attorney, not in louisiana, in new york, but he knows brittney's case well. >> it's one of many cases around this country that present similar facts. >> reporter: vance, who tes
in addition, a new security feature would erase all the iphone's data if an incorrect passcode was tried ten times. with a warrant, baton rouge police obtained from brittney's cellular carrier a list of who she had called and texted, but they could not get the contents of those messages, or read anything she had stored on her phone, including a diary that brittney's mother says she kept on the phone. >> well let's say she was having trouble with somebody. it could lead us to that, some...
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start up in partnership with microsoft very much focused on data analytics, management, and creating new datar our cars, and also throughout our enterprise. it really is the central, global data hub for data science for toyota. cory: as you guys do this with microsoft, how much time do you spend working with them? do they walk in and say we have this, we can tweak it for you, or do you sit in whiteboards with a bunch of people in a room and say what do we want? mr. hicks: it is a little bit of both. we will have some of their engineers on-site. we have an idea of where we want to go with this. it really is about -- as i said earlier, making it easier for our customers, creating a new relationship with our customers, and microsoft is at the table, helping us figure out what is the best direction to go to. they are an important part of it. if the solution happens to be another technology, we go in that direction as well. cory: so, it is not just a microsoft-only solution. mr. hicks: that is right. if you have your android or your ios, you will get in your car and still have a great experience.
start up in partnership with microsoft very much focused on data analytics, management, and creating new datar our cars, and also throughout our enterprise. it really is the central, global data hub for data science for toyota. cory: as you guys do this with microsoft, how much time do you spend working with them? do they walk in and say we have this, we can tweak it for you, or do you sit in whiteboards with a bunch of people in a room and say what do we want? mr. hicks: it is a little bit of...
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new data shows average price of unleaded rose to $2.10. ts say it has to do with increased in demand. as the days get longer. there is a new boss at the box office. melissa mccarthy's "the boss" taking the hot spot. >>> just ahead, the coolest hole-in-one that we have ever seen, and the warriors are headed for the record books. >> no need to shoot. ack from bank of america to buy a new gym bag. before earning 1% cash back everywhere, every time and 2% back at the grocery store. even before he got 3% back on gas. kenny used his bankamericard cash rewards credit card to join the wednesday night league. because he loves to play hoops. not jump through them. that's the excitement of rewarding connections. apply online or at a bank of america near you. no, no, no, no, [music] people are both soft and strong... yey! which is why our products are too. angel soft. is better for your skin than wearing no makeup at all? neutrogena® cosmetics. powders, concealers and foundations in new shades for more skin tones. with vitamins and antioxidants. your s
new data shows average price of unleaded rose to $2.10. ts say it has to do with increased in demand. as the days get longer. there is a new boss at the box office. melissa mccarthy's "the boss" taking the hot spot. >>> just ahead, the coolest hole-in-one that we have ever seen, and the warriors are headed for the record books. >> no need to shoot. ack from bank of america to buy a new gym bag. before earning 1% cash back everywhere, every time and 2% back at the...
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new data from edmond's shows consumers pumping the brakes on sedans.sales were down the first quarter. experts say iing suvs and crossovers are becoming more popular with consumers. >>> and you have a spare $35 million hanging around? if so, shirley temple's blue diamond ring could be all yours, auctioning off the 9.5 carat ring that belonged to the child star tomorrow. >> thanks for that. >>> this, you've got to see. president obama schools steph curry on shooting hips. >>> and a cringe-worthy moment. yeah...sorry about that. ♪ think about it ♪ there must be higher love ♪ down in the heart what do you think? ♪ and in the stars above hi ted, glad you could join us, we think you're going to like these numbers. ♪ bring me a higher love ♪ i could rise above why does your tummy go ♪"grumbily, grumbily, grumbily"? no more questions for you! ooph, that milk in your cereal was messing with you, wasn't it? try lactaid, it's real milk, without that annoying lactose. good, right? mmm, yeah. lactaid. the milk that doesn't mess with you. it's easy to love your lax
new data from edmond's shows consumers pumping the brakes on sedans.sales were down the first quarter. experts say iing suvs and crossovers are becoming more popular with consumers. >>> and you have a spare $35 million hanging around? if so, shirley temple's blue diamond ring could be all yours, auctioning off the 9.5 carat ring that belonged to the child star tomorrow. >> thanks for that. >>> this, you've got to see. president obama schools steph curry on shooting hips....
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racial bias in traffic stops, new data. joining me now to discuss the stories are reporter aliceensly, beth willen and san francisco chronicle reporter joaquin pal aminto. >>> the shooting was the first in san francisco, first fatal shooting since the mario woods incident late last year, amid a lot of calls for change in the way to handle force issues. >> the san francisco chronicle late last week published some surveillance video of this shooting where you can tell it takes approximately 22 seconds from the first command an officer gives to the final fatal shot. and this seems to fly in the face of long standing policies which are in the process of being redrafted. still for about at least three years now officers have been being told and reminded again that when someone is not a danger to anyone else, a police officer or another civilian to foster time to allow de-escalation to occur before re-creating a situation that turns deadly. >> 22 seconds does not seem to indicate that time and distance was really afforded in this
racial bias in traffic stops, new data. joining me now to discuss the stories are reporter aliceensly, beth willen and san francisco chronicle reporter joaquin pal aminto. >>> the shooting was the first in san francisco, first fatal shooting since the mario woods incident late last year, amid a lot of calls for change in the way to handle force issues. >> the san francisco chronicle late last week published some surveillance video of this shooting where you can tell it takes...
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. >>> new data on the economy which grew at its slowest pace in two years during the first three months of 2016. the economy recorded growth of .5%, a bit less than expected. consumer spending slow, exports fell, business investment declined. but many experts believe the economy will bounce back in the current quarter. >>> the number of americans filing for new unemployment benefits rose last week but to levels still considered historically low. initial claims for jobless benefits, a proxy for layoffs, increased by 9,000. that basically matched expectations. the report is indicative of a healthy labor market. >>> a major vulnerability in the global financial system may have been exposed. as we reported, hackers were able to steal hundreds of millions of dollars from the bangladesh government account held at the federal reserve bank of new york. and now we're hearing from a new york fed executive. emoney javers spoke to him exclusively and he joins us this evening. >> reporter: the new york ted official told steve liesman and me that the fed is taking this issue very seriously and cyber
. >>> new data on the economy which grew at its slowest pace in two years during the first three months of 2016. the economy recorded growth of .5%, a bit less than expected. consumer spending slow, exports fell, business investment declined. but many experts believe the economy will bounce back in the current quarter. >>> the number of americans filing for new unemployment benefits rose last week but to levels still considered historically low. initial claims for jobless...
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according to school officials, new data shows led levels were above the federally recommended threshold in eight buildings. samples were taken from several different drinking water sources. newark schools already shut down sinks and fountains in 30 buildings last month because of lead contamination. >>> nova nation gets ready for their biggest game of the year. villanova wildcats are a day away from the final four and all eyes are on their two senior leaders for the game ryan arcidiacono and daniel ochefu but what about the nova seniors who don't get to play that much tom srendenschek in houston with meront unsung heroes of the squad. >> we've worked really hard for four years. and as a senior for our class, um, it's really incredible feeling to finally make it here and all that hard for work validate. >> their freshman year i called them one and done walk ons because they came in like they own the place. and coming off a gad season so they weren't really coming in like they were joining any great tradition. they're as important as team as ryan arcidiacono and daniel ochefu. they're rea
according to school officials, new data shows led levels were above the federally recommended threshold in eight buildings. samples were taken from several different drinking water sources. newark schools already shut down sinks and fountains in 30 buildings last month because of lead contamination. >>> nova nation gets ready for their biggest game of the year. villanova wildcats are a day away from the final four and all eyes are on their two senior leaders for the game ryan...
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we're expecting to learn new data and analysis on those issues.n bucks county, we've learned that st. agnus sacred heart school in hilltown will close its doors in june. officials said declining enrollment and rising education costs are the reason. students at st. agnus will have the option to attend other catholic schools nearby. >>> police this morning are still searching for suspects in a pair of robberies at two philadelphia 7-elevens. the crimes happened within a half hour of each other. investigators say they are connected. the suspects first struck around 1:30 yesterday morning as robbers pistol whipped a wokker at a store in holmesburg. they took cash and cigarettes. about a half hour later, they pistol whipped an employee at another store. >>> 4:36. it started as a fender bernd d andeand escalated to a shooing death. >>> and taking aim at a potential trump presidency, this satirical article was printed by "the boston globe" and the man at the center of it, donald trump, is not happy. >>> 4:36, 45 degrees. clouds overhead and some rain in
we're expecting to learn new data and analysis on those issues.n bucks county, we've learned that st. agnus sacred heart school in hilltown will close its doors in june. officials said declining enrollment and rising education costs are the reason. students at st. agnus will have the option to attend other catholic schools nearby. >>> police this morning are still searching for suspects in a pair of robberies at two philadelphia 7-elevens. the crimes happened within a half hour of each...
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huge contrast, and we can see the sea breeze moving hour by hour with all the new data we have. it's been warm and dry over. we've gone a week without any rain, and 82 degrees yesterday, and 78 today, and 70 tomorrow. even though we cooled off tomorrow, it's still above average. with all the dry weather, the pollen continues to build and can't get washed out until we get rain, and maybe on friday, that's why we may drop a little bit when that pollen meter then goes right back up over the weekend because they are not expecting a lot of rain on friday. let's see where the rain is. you can see there's certainly none around here. you have to go far back, still west of chicago before we can see any kind of rain and we'll how fast it moves in, so we go through time, by 8:00 on wednesday, there's nothing. it is sunny all day tomorrow, and by thursday, we're starting to see some clouds come in, and as you can see by the evening, the showers are getting sba central pennsylvania, and by friday, now we're seeing the showers get closer and maybe even some briefly heavy showers that could be
huge contrast, and we can see the sea breeze moving hour by hour with all the new data we have. it's been warm and dry over. we've gone a week without any rain, and 82 degrees yesterday, and 78 today, and 70 tomorrow. even though we cooled off tomorrow, it's still above average. with all the dry weather, the pollen continues to build and can't get washed out until we get rain, and maybe on friday, that's why we may drop a little bit when that pollen meter then goes right back up over the...
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data and the united states. we will hear from the federal reserve about the thinking behind the latest policy decisions. we have a preview from newe week ahead will seek u.s. investors continue to focus on the latest economic data as well as the signals from the fed. one of the big events will be the release of the minutes from the recent mid-march meeting of the fed chair janet yellen and fellow policymakers. investors hope to gain fresh insight into the policymakers thinking. we will be getting that on wednesday. we will also get a new round of economic reports. economists surveyed say u.s. service producers expanded at a stronger pace in march, the first increase in five months. they also forecast the u.s. trade deficit was little changed after widening at the start of the year. on the political front, lots of action, democratic and republican primary voters going to the polls in wisconsin. the last major contest before the new york election on april 19. monsanto, bed bath & beyond, right egg, among the company set to report numbers. more after this break. stay tuned. ♪ angie: it is a 30 a.m. in singapore. a.m. in singapore. y
data and the united states. we will hear from the federal reserve about the thinking behind the latest policy decisions. we have a preview from newe week ahead will seek u.s. investors continue to focus on the latest economic data as well as the signals from the fed. one of the big events will be the release of the minutes from the recent mid-march meeting of the fed chair janet yellen and fellow policymakers. investors hope to gain fresh insight into the policymakers thinking. we will be...
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. >>> new data shows more americans are getting ready to travel.z says 75% of americans say they have travel plans. the top destinations are chicago, las vegas and los angeles. experts say the cost of flying is down and a. aaa predicts gas prices will be the lowest they've been in the last 12 summers. >>> the final push is on. next in a live report at 5:00, we'll tell you where the republican and democratic candidates will be in our area ahead of tomorrow's primaries. >>> plus, hear about a new alliance between two republican foes. >>> and then there's this -- ♪ me and mrs. jones >> next, we remember billy paul, the philadelphia man behind that legendary song. josh shapiro the democrats most compelling candidate for attorney general. he'll protect seniors from scams and stand up to polluting frackers. he's backed by law enforcement, supported by planned parenthood and he's endorsed by president obama - who says shapiro "represents the next generation of progressive leadership". democrat josh shapiro an attorney general...for us do washinthey sure d
. >>> new data shows more americans are getting ready to travel.z says 75% of americans say they have travel plans. the top destinations are chicago, las vegas and los angeles. experts say the cost of flying is down and a. aaa predicts gas prices will be the lowest they've been in the last 12 summers. >>> the final push is on. next in a live report at 5:00, we'll tell you where the republican and democratic candidates will be in our area ahead of tomorrow's primaries....
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new data from edmonds shows consumer pumping the brakes on sedans.r sales were down in the first quarter. industry experts are seeing a shift with suv and crossover vehicles. auto analysts are optimistic strong momentum will continue. >>> on wall street, the markets could be headed for a down day after the dow posted its best data in more than a month. on friday, the dow closing down 27 points to 17,897. the nasdaq falling 7 to 4,938. rosemary, back over to you. >> landon dowdy with cnbc. thanks for that,ç landon. >>> now, your nbc 10 first alert weather. >> clear skies, the temperatures have cooled down to 50 degrees in philadelphia. we're in for lots of sunshine today and a huge warmup, too. i have your neighborhood by neighborhood forecast just ahead. jessica boyington watching first alert traffic. >>> we're watching the new jersey turnpike right now. no problems. especially if you're headed towards delaware, heading over the delaware memorial bridge. that's what we're looking at right now, around exit 1. no volume or backups there. that's what a
new data from edmonds shows consumer pumping the brakes on sedans.r sales were down in the first quarter. industry experts are seeing a shift with suv and crossover vehicles. auto analysts are optimistic strong momentum will continue. >>> on wall street, the markets could be headed for a down day after the dow posted its best data in more than a month. on friday, the dow closing down 27 points to 17,897. the nasdaq falling 7 to 4,938. rosemary, back over to you. >> landon dowdy...
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. >> reporter: new data shows in one week last month, about 6800 american airlines passengers record number missed their flights because of the long lines. >> the security line like an hour. in the security line. >> reporter: date from cbs news shows the number of tsa screeners is down 15% from 2011. airport officials around the country and locally are doing their best to accommodate. >> we know that the line may look very long but there are many lanes within the checkpoints so even though the line looks long it ma not be quaint as daunting as it appears to be. >> tsa officials and lawmakers point out the security lines are just that, to ensure security. in a statement to "eyewitness news" a spokesperson said, the agency's number one priority is keeping you safe. quote, we at tsa have row bit of plan to address the volume including more k9 use, encouraging pre check enroll many, overtime, accelerated hiring and more ". speaking of tsa pre check, new numbers show not as many people are signing up for the fast pass service. some don't want to pay. others don't know it exists. >> you ha
. >> reporter: new data shows in one week last month, about 6800 american airlines passengers record number missed their flights because of the long lines. >> the security line like an hour. in the security line. >> reporter: date from cbs news shows the number of tsa screeners is down 15% from 2011. airport officials around the country and locally are doing their best to accommodate. >> we know that the line may look very long but there are many lanes within the...
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. >> reporter: new data shows in one week last month, about 6800 american airlines passengers record number missed their flights because of the long lines. >> the security line like an hour. in the security line. >> reporter: date from cbs news shows the number of tsa screeners is down 15% from 2011. airport officials around the country and locally are doing their best to accommodate. >> we know that the line may look very long but there are many lanes within the checkpoints so even though the line looks long it ma not be quaint as daunting as it appears to be. >> tsa officials and lawmakers point out the security lines are just that, to ensure security. in a statement to "eyewitness news" a spokesperson said, the agency's number one priority is keeping you safe. quote, we at tsa have row bit of plan to address the volume including more k9 use, encouraging pre check enroll many, overtime, accelerated hiring and more ". speaking of tsa pre check, new numbers show not as many people are signing up for the fast pass service. some don't want to pay. others don't know it exists. >> you ha
. >> reporter: new data shows in one week last month, about 6800 american airlines passengers record number missed their flights because of the long lines. >> the security line like an hour. in the security line. >> reporter: date from cbs news shows the number of tsa screeners is down 15% from 2011. airport officials around the country and locally are doing their best to accommodate. >> we know that the line may look very long but there are many lanes within the...
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commission and is provided to us, which is big enough in itself, because we are constantly gathering new data and standardizing it by organizations so we can present it in a lot of different ways in our website, we are also going to the filings of politically active nonprofits with the irs, and those are not filed frequently. when they are, we grab them and then we have to do the digging to find out where those groups are getting their money and much of that is simply not available. host: in terms of the number of groups you are tracking, can you give us a sense of the number and how much that changed before citizens united and after? are hundreds of thousands of organizations represented in the data. these are based on contributions as well as individual donations which are itemized. going to candidates. the data we are getting on politically active nonprofits is a drop in the bucket by comparison but these other organizations that have really to the top in terms of the amount of money they are raising is pending and they can strikeit with laserlike on the most competitive races. they can ha
commission and is provided to us, which is big enough in itself, because we are constantly gathering new data and standardizing it by organizations so we can present it in a lot of different ways in our website, we are also going to the filings of politically active nonprofits with the irs, and those are not filed frequently. when they are, we grab them and then we have to do the digging to find out where those groups are getting their money and much of that is simply not available. host: in...
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. >>> new data suggests millenials are the most frequent comparison shoppers for medical services. harvard researchers say healthy people between 19 and 34 with high insurance deductibles are most likely to price check colonoscopies and mammograms and mris. >>> a daily dose of vitamin d3 can help heart function for those patients prone to heart failure. pumps production increased by 34% with heart muscle weakness. >>> doctors in china have found abnormalities in patients with brains with insomnia. significantly impaired white matter in regions of the brain related to sleep and wakefulness. doctors hope the findings will lead to treatment for insomnia. >>> you may have seen us cover the opening of a cat cafe right here in dc but this thursday in los angeles, the first dog cafe in the nation will open its doors and the goal of this particular stop, for a coffee and a cuddle, is to show off dogs who might go overlook the crowded shelters. and customers who want to take a dog home will face close scrutiny. >> they feel like it is a bit of a lengthy process, maybe, and maybe it is a bit
. >>> new data suggests millenials are the most frequent comparison shoppers for medical services. harvard researchers say healthy people between 19 and 34 with high insurance deductibles are most likely to price check colonoscopies and mammograms and mris. >>> a daily dose of vitamin d3 can help heart function for those patients prone to heart failure. pumps production increased by 34% with heart muscle weakness. >>> doctors in china have found abnormalities in...
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. >>> new data shows that kidses are eating a large number of laundry detergent packets. the calls increased 13%. an analysis showed that 22,000 children mostly under the age of 3 bit into the packets and they can cause serious illness or death. they found that the pacts are more toxic than other laundry products. >>> well he's just like a child, i want it mommy i don't care. >> trump is firing back at his opponents after they join forces against him. >>> plus, aspirins as prince is put to rest we're learning the final moments before he died. >>> the winds will die down and i'm already tracking the next weather changer and details are coming up next in the full forecast. = >>> there have been 5 homicides in san jose in just eight days adding up to a total of 16 this year. a man and wife found dead in their home last night. police haven't named a suspect in that case. kate reports on the violence there. >> i have never met more humble and gentle people in my life. >> reporter: they say that the couple was the fixture here at the church here in san jose. >> they had such pe
. >>> new data shows that kidses are eating a large number of laundry detergent packets. the calls increased 13%. an analysis showed that 22,000 children mostly under the age of 3 bit into the packets and they can cause serious illness or death. they found that the pacts are more toxic than other laundry products. >>> well he's just like a child, i want it mommy i don't care. >> trump is firing back at his opponents after they join forces against him. >>> plus,...
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reporter: we are all gearing up for the weekend and new data shows a significant spike in women's online shopping late on presumably after a drink or two. leading to a phenomenon called sip and click. >> would he like to buy? >> usually impulse purchases, things that i have been coveting and i'm like what the heck, because i had too much of whatever. >> do you regret the purchases that you made on friday? >> i had stuff that i ordered that i'm taking back right now. reporter: some of them are able to it exercise impressive self-control. if all else fails, just a member to keep your receipt. jen: to quite a few people could learn that lesson tonight. steve: april fools day failures. and this is not a prank. if you grew up on guns and arriving to their show at the troubadour in california. refresh yourself on the outside and inside with a revitalizing iced tea from dunkin' donuts. sip in a refreshing iced tea, iced green tea, or iced tea lemonade today. make today smile with 6 dunkin' donuts for $4.49, powdered with sugar, layered with frosting, filled with jelly, or topped with sprinkles.
reporter: we are all gearing up for the weekend and new data shows a significant spike in women's online shopping late on presumably after a drink or two. leading to a phenomenon called sip and click. >> would he like to buy? >> usually impulse purchases, things that i have been coveting and i'm like what the heck, because i had too much of whatever. >> do you regret the purchases that you made on friday? >> i had stuff that i ordered that i'm taking back right now....
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new data show incidents of the crime have increased by more than 500% in one year. digital network shows us how to spot the fraud. >> skimming is a growing fraud where criminals steal debit card numbers by affixing an illegal card reading device. then hidden cameras record your pin number when you enter it on the key pad, and it's done. >> i did research into the transactions on my bank account. i was kind of like, maybe i did go to subway. until i saw it was in canada. >> reporter: matt says he used h his ba card at an atm at harrah's resort casino during a night out in atlantic city. just hours later her, to understood more th -- he found more than a dozen fraudulent charges. >> they told me they froze the account. >> was there a sense of, i can't believe this happened to me? >> we made a joke that i went to atlantic city, and the only way i lost money was because it got stolen by a criminal. >> reporter: software company fico says instances of skimming rose 546% between 2014 and 2015. >> we monitor all of the atm networks here in the united states. >> reporter: t
new data show incidents of the crime have increased by more than 500% in one year. digital network shows us how to spot the fraud. >> skimming is a growing fraud where criminals steal debit card numbers by affixing an illegal card reading device. then hidden cameras record your pin number when you enter it on the key pad, and it's done. >> i did research into the transactions on my bank account. i was kind of like, maybe i did go to subway. until i saw it was in canada. >>...
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investigative journalists are saying a new data leak reveals were leaders and politicians and celebritiesding money in shadow companies. this is the result of a panamanian law firm, which denies fostering illegal acts. protect theey would dignity of vladimir putin, after claimed to million dollars in transactions are related to his associates. more pieces from the missing malaysia airline has potentially wash up in -- washed up in the indian ocean. 2 parts found in mozambique are almost certainly 370. nmh the plane disappeared almost two years ago. about 800 passengers in our apart from kuala lumpur, less than 20% of the usual capacity. discontinuing its flights until next year to brussels. you're watching bloomberg news. rishaad: coming up, the philippine bank heist investigation is shifting its focus. nila after ao ma very short break. ♪ rishaad: now, having a look at the philippine senate situation, and $18 million i were highest is shifting focus on how the money was laundered. what has happened to the money? what is the latest? >> good morning. based on the testimony collected, you'r
investigative journalists are saying a new data leak reveals were leaders and politicians and celebritiesding money in shadow companies. this is the result of a panamanian law firm, which denies fostering illegal acts. protect theey would dignity of vladimir putin, after claimed to million dollars in transactions are related to his associates. more pieces from the missing malaysia airline has potentially wash up in -- washed up in the indian ocean. 2 parts found in mozambique are almost...
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new trade deficit data. we are importing more than we sell and receive. sign for the economy. showing a bit of an tick last month. adjusted inflation. has not adjusted in decades. that i o obvious. consumers hoarding thehe savings that they are getting at the gas pumps right now instead of going out and spending it. how easy monetary policies can really come back to haunt you. americans care about this stuff did they really do. election after eleion after election. polling data indicates people are more worried about jobs and the economy then anyone else right now. work are the self what you thihk of him, it is a decent businessman. he needs to sell that. he needs to sell that harder. over and over again. investigating more than aa billion dollars in mexico right nonow. they will lose their jobs. if i were, i would be focusing on this. i would be focusing on t economy. if i were donald trump. if i were ted cruz, i would definitely stick with the character stuff. it will definitely be an interesting couple of months. we are here on it every step of the day
new trade deficit data. we are importing more than we sell and receive. sign for the economy. showing a bit of an tick last month. adjusted inflation. has not adjusted in decades. that i o obvious. consumers hoarding thehe savings that they are getting at the gas pumps right now instead of going out and spending it. how easy monetary policies can really come back to haunt you. americans care about this stuff did they really do. election after eleion after election. polling data indicates people...
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scarlet: new data out today shows lung growth is hitting a plateau despite unprecedented stimulants fromcentral bank. what it will take to get the euro area lending once again, we will find out next. ♪ mark: let's get to first word news. president obama at arts with senators -at odds with other senators in his party about saudi arabia. it would allow saudi arabia to role innsible for any the september 11 attacks. they say the bill alienates a ally in a key fight against terrorism. president obama spoke with charlie rose. pres. obama: if we open up the possibility that individuals in the united states can routinely start suing other governments, then we are opening up the united states to be continually sued by individuals in other countries. mark: house speaker paul ryan refuses to endorse the legislation. the president visits saudi arabia tomorrow. you can see more of charlie rose's interview with president obama thrown at beginning at 7:00 p.m. new york time. hillary clinton lost 7 of the last 8 primaries to bernie sanders. now the democratic front-runner is hoping to regain the upper
scarlet: new data out today shows lung growth is hitting a plateau despite unprecedented stimulants fromcentral bank. what it will take to get the euro area lending once again, we will find out next. ♪ mark: let's get to first word news. president obama at arts with senators -at odds with other senators in his party about saudi arabia. it would allow saudi arabia to role innsible for any the september 11 attacks. they say the bill alienates a ally in a key fight against terrorism. president...
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new data shows it trimmed a minute off response time compared to a year ago. they hope to have all officers equipped with them by the in the this month. >> drivers on the side will no longer have to stop or slow down at toll booths. instead told will be collected using easy pass. if you don't have easy pass it will be used by photographing license plate and registration information. >> they try to smuggle 10 pounds of cocaine from mexico stashed in containers of candy. it had a street value of $175,000. she $5000. she was arrested and turned over to the nypd. >> second confirmed case in virus. he tested positive here in new york city. he developed a rash a day after returning from the caribbean. no other symptoms reported. >> it's raining humvee after a u.s. exercise went terribly wrong. look at this video. the humvees are being dropped by a parachute and at least three of them broke free from the rigging and plummeted to the ground. luckily nobody was hurt. the video has already received over a million views. >> fans coming together online to mourn the loss o
new data shows it trimmed a minute off response time compared to a year ago. they hope to have all officers equipped with them by the in the this month. >> drivers on the side will no longer have to stop or slow down at toll booths. instead told will be collected using easy pass. if you don't have easy pass it will be used by photographing license plate and registration information. >> they try to smuggle 10 pounds of cocaine from mexico stashed in containers of candy. it had a...
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new data shows consumers pumping the brakes on sedans compared to last year's figures, sedan car saleswere down in the first quarter. industry experts are seeing a shift as suv and crossover vehicles are becoming more popular. this comes as gas prices drop and better fuel efficiency rises. >>> heavy rain and strong winds rolling through houston, texas overnight, continuing this morning. it's been nonstop. that's causing flooding throughout the city of houston. rainfall totals expected to reach ten inches maybe more. schools in houston are closed for the day. >>> a battle boarder coming face-to-face with a whale in southern california. a whale. you see how close the board is to the whale. the whale breaches the water. comes up to say hello and a little splashing. a woman managed to capture this breathtaking encounter from a nearby pier. >> it was a good day to head to the beach. 17 was backed up this week. >>> the beaches were packed. you will be seeing those crowds later this evening. it will be another cool start. 58 in san francisco. east bay 53. let's get a closer look at some of th
new data shows consumers pumping the brakes on sedans compared to last year's figures, sedan car saleswere down in the first quarter. industry experts are seeing a shift as suv and crossover vehicles are becoming more popular. this comes as gas prices drop and better fuel efficiency rises. >>> heavy rain and strong winds rolling through houston, texas overnight, continuing this morning. it's been nonstop. that's causing flooding throughout the city of houston. rainfall totals expected...
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all of this new data from our new partners at weather underground. one of the first internet weather sites and one of the most respected in the entire world. well, we've got a very warm day coming. if you think it was warm today, wait till tomorrow. and then, it's just plain warm. the average high is 65 degrees for this time of the year and we're going to get warmer. here's some specific neighborhood forecasts. ever see a forecast in quaker town? it's sunny, but there's differences in the temperatures as we go through the day. it's certainly going to be cooler in atlantic city at 60 degrees. later in the afternoon, everybody's got sunshine during the day, then tuesday morning it's still relatively mild for this time of the year and then the afternoon, temperatures not quite as warm tuesday afternoon as what we're going to be seeing monday afternoon. we've got no rain anywhere. we don't have much in the way of clouds. we really have to go way back to the west to see anything. that's in the middle of the country and even that's not going to be coming h
all of this new data from our new partners at weather underground. one of the first internet weather sites and one of the most respected in the entire world. well, we've got a very warm day coming. if you think it was warm today, wait till tomorrow. and then, it's just plain warm. the average high is 65 degrees for this time of the year and we're going to get warmer. here's some specific neighborhood forecasts. ever see a forecast in quaker town? it's sunny, but there's differences in the...
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the coolest artifacts at the museum and also a brand new exhibit about the social election with new data about the real state of the presidential race. and ahead michelle fields speaking out about lewendowski. plus the anchor of the pbs news hour is here sharing what he would ask the candidates this time. we're going inside the trump family's newspaper. one reporter quitting the new york observer this week saying he's deeply troubled by the family tie. hear his story later this hour. up first megan kelly and donald trump. is murdock warming up to trump and if so, what are the consequences of that? one of the foes slipped into trump tower for an hour long meeting leaving everyone else wondering if these were peace talks. kelly wants trump to stop attacking her and wants something else too. a big prime time sit down interview. as of this morning, i'm told there's no commitment from trump. killy has time and a prime time special exactly one month from today. we'll see what happens. the conservative media split over trump is real. this is from the day of the meeting with kelly. this is when
the coolest artifacts at the museum and also a brand new exhibit about the social election with new data about the real state of the presidential race. and ahead michelle fields speaking out about lewendowski. plus the anchor of the pbs news hour is here sharing what he would ask the candidates this time. we're going inside the trump family's newspaper. one reporter quitting the new york observer this week saying he's deeply troubled by the family tie. hear his story later this hour. up first...
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what some new data suggests is that millenials were actually a large part of that increase because overall gdp rose 1.4% because we had a slowdown in trade and business spending. so consumer spending really drove the economic growth during the fourth quarter. >> so you're saying millenials are spending more? what are they buying? >> healthcare costs are going up and we're seeing millenials spend more money on healthcare. so it's one reason. we're also seeing them spend money on experiences or restaurants, travel, things like that. that's a trend we've been seeing for quite some time. and so we also have lower gas prices. so they have more money to now throw towards restaurant spending, experiences. >> i hear the millenials love to brunch. >> yes. that is a thing. >> millenial. so will the consumers -- can they stay on this trend? how long is this going to last? >> well, it's tough to say. one school of thought would be no because especially we're seeing very tep growth in wages. yesterday we got another report on wages. in march they rose just .3%. >> yeah, but come on. the unemployment ra
what some new data suggests is that millenials were actually a large part of that increase because overall gdp rose 1.4% because we had a slowdown in trade and business spending. so consumer spending really drove the economic growth during the fourth quarter. >> so you're saying millenials are spending more? what are they buying? >> healthcare costs are going up and we're seeing millenials spend more money on healthcare. so it's one reason. we're also seeing them spend money on...
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it is new data out today and i found it almost impossible to believe until i triple-checked it. that is coming up. >>> that said, today i have to tell you, for the second straight day we had a very telling turn of events on the republican side of the presidential race. now, in presidential politics or any politics it is never a good sign for any politician when the best way they can think of to get everybody's attention, the best gambit they have for getting lots of cameras and people to show up as they speak as a candidate, it's never a good sign when the best way to do that is to hint or at least raise the prospect that people ought to turn up to hear you today because you might quit. that has happened on the republican side of the presidential race twice in two days with the two remaining republican candidates who are not named donald trump. yesterday it was ted cruz. when the cruz campaign put out word that senator cruz would be making a major announcement at 4:00 yesterday afternoon, prognosticators were basically equally divided whether ted cruz's major announcement was go
it is new data out today and i found it almost impossible to believe until i triple-checked it. that is coming up. >>> that said, today i have to tell you, for the second straight day we had a very telling turn of events on the republican side of the presidential race. now, in presidential politics or any politics it is never a good sign for any politician when the best way they can think of to get everybody's attention, the best gambit they have for getting lots of cameras and people...
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the coolest artifacts at the museum and also a brand new exhibit about the social election with new datantial race. and ahead michelle fields speaking out about lewendowski. plus the anchor of the pbs news hour is here
the coolest artifacts at the museum and also a brand new exhibit about the social election with new datantial race. and ahead michelle fields speaking out about lewendowski. plus the anchor of the pbs news hour is here
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. >>> happening now, the nbc bay area investigative unit uncovers new data showing how often one localis using body cameras. we just posted the story to nbcbayarea.com. draped in purple this morning with everything you wanted to know about prince, his legacy and his impact on the bay area. before you head out the door - here are the top stories on nbc bay area.... ==sam/2shot== >>> welcome back. 6:55. here are some of the top stories we are working on. >> an autopsy is planned today to try and figure out how music legend prince died. kris sanchez joining us now. reaction has been pouring in from across the world. >> details on that autopsy won't be revealed for a while. fans do seem to be more focused on the fact prince lived and not the fact that he died. prince recorded his first album nearly 40 years ago. on that same trip, prince showed up at oracle arena to sit courtside with the warriors at a game last month. you can see the purple lights there. paramount marquee echos what so many fans are saying, "our hearts are broken, prince, rest in peace." when not performing he was shy abo
. >>> happening now, the nbc bay area investigative unit uncovers new data showing how often one localis using body cameras. we just posted the story to nbcbayarea.com. draped in purple this morning with everything you wanted to know about prince, his legacy and his impact on the bay area. before you head out the door - here are the top stories on nbc bay area.... ==sam/2shot== >>> welcome back. 6:55. here are some of the top stories we are working on. >> an autopsy is...
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gonzales: the moment san francisco police shot and killed a homeless man this deadly confrontation new dataned by the new show please plan of the singapore on the block a shot well street that would remove off-camera met again you could hear what is being said by the 810 sycamore all three officers are out of the vehicles. >>reporter: 19 second mark on the offices tell someone twice to lead on the ground and to enforce a copy shop put down which is followed by for been backgrounds and some gun shut police said initial interviews of more than 10 witnesses support the contention the victim identified as 44 year-old always come or was on the night in his hand and advanced on officers prior to the shooting they interviewed by is the third and told the news media the knife was never in the war and. >>marty gonzales: during the search is is from patched often as you're connected in a room with three backs and let them >>: in numerous pipes and handgun inside a low of the tom messenger back he is gearing up to so alum accounted to debt is was seen ross of gainesville outbidding him after cliches t
gonzales: the moment san francisco police shot and killed a homeless man this deadly confrontation new dataned by the new show please plan of the singapore on the block a shot well street that would remove off-camera met again you could hear what is being said by the 810 sycamore all three officers are out of the vehicles. >>reporter: 19 second mark on the offices tell someone twice to lead on the ground and to enforce a copy shop put down which is followed by for been backgrounds and...
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nbc's tom costello shows us what new data is revealing about the crash. >> reporter: this morning investigatorst to know why amtrak maintenance equipment was sitting on two sets of tracks sunday morning as train 89 approached at 106 miles per hour, just under the posted limit of 110. >> we're still gathering facts on that information as to who had the authority to be on that track. >> reporter: the train slammed into a backhoe, killing two amtrak workers with decades of experience. later today they plan to investigate other members of the work crew. among the questions, did miscommunication play into their role? investigators in washington have now reviewed the train's black boxend camera that captured the crash. >> the damage on the train was unbelievable. the luggage from the top rack was strewn all over the place. >> reporter: a pennsylvania doctor who helped the injured took these photos of the ripped and twisted cars. >> the window had been torn out of the side of the train and was lying across two sets of the chairs. there was metal, broken glass, plastic. it looked horrific. >> that was
nbc's tom costello shows us what new data is revealing about the crash. >> reporter: this morning investigatorst to know why amtrak maintenance equipment was sitting on two sets of tracks sunday morning as train 89 approached at 106 miles per hour, just under the posted limit of 110. >> we're still gathering facts on that information as to who had the authority to be on that track. >> reporter: the train slammed into a backhoe, killing two amtrak workers with decades of...
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it does not include the peninsula. >> we are waiting for new data from twitter today as well.ncisco company reports profit. they care more about the users. show me the user. last time twitter reported three months ago, it said it had gotten smaller. investors will be very alarmed if that user broke continues. big news out of amazon. it's joining door dash and uber eats to deliver food in san francisco and will do it for free. there is no mark-up. whatever you pay for the burger at the restaurant, that's going to be the price. offering $10 off if you try it. the company has done this in other cities not for free. it's going to be a long day of meetings at door dash and other food deliveryç services. >> what a way to compete. >> this reminds you of the guy with all the poker chips at his table leaning on everybody else. >> they can go all in. >>. >> 6:26 right now. san jose city hall famous residents will be back in the spotlight today. talking about the falcons that called the roof top home. this is a live look at the webcam rah. you can watch them all day long via the city's
it does not include the peninsula. >> we are waiting for new data from twitter today as well.ncisco company reports profit. they care more about the users. show me the user. last time twitter reported three months ago, it said it had gotten smaller. investors will be very alarmed if that user broke continues. big news out of amazon. it's joining door dash and uber eats to deliver food in san francisco and will do it for free. there is no mark-up. whatever you pay for the burger at the...