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should see a decent rise today. >> we'll be speaking to gavin patterson. make sure to stay tuned for that interview. >>> have you ever met somebody who you really didn't want to meet? remember how that felt as well. >> here's what happened when a little boy had to meet the british queen elizabeth ii yesterday. the queen was at an event yesterday and was honoring armed forces to -- if you look at this little boy, he was not happy. he had the task of presenting the queen with a bouquet. it proved to be too much and didn't want to hand over the flowers and full-on tantrum taking place with this little boy. he's held by this woman in a uniform. still not happy. >> maybe it's not his mom. that might explain it. >> it might exactly. >> this elderly lady. >> this is the queen. >> comes up to you and wants the bouquet of flowers from you. you don't want to give it to her. >> he did apparently eventually give over the flowers after coaxing, right? >> when the kid has a tantrum as you know with your child, there's not a lot you can do. >> remind me of dinnertime las
should see a decent rise today. >> we'll be speaking to gavin patterson. make sure to stay tuned for that interview. >>> have you ever met somebody who you really didn't want to meet? remember how that felt as well. >> here's what happened when a little boy had to meet the british queen elizabeth ii yesterday. the queen was at an event yesterday and was honoring armed forces to -- if you look at this little boy, he was not happy. he had the task of presenting the queen with...
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we get more from steve patterson. >> how many people? >> reporter: terrifying moments in harrisburg, pennsylvania friday night. >> oh, my god! >> reporter: crews rushing in. flames shooting out of the roof. family members frantic. >> we're getting rapid calls. >> reporter: inside, the 3-year-old severely burned. she later died, caused by a battery in a whoever board. lithium ion batteries can fail and burst into flames like the ones in the recalled samsung galaxy 7. and the laptop next to devon johnson in february. they say that was a third-party battery. the batteries in whoever boards so dangerous that the consumer product safety commission warned none of them are safe. more than half a million recalled. >> if you own a whoevhover board, spleplease stop using it immediately. >> reporter: there have been hundreds of injuries and millions of dollars in damages. experts say if you do have one, don't take any chances. >> i would not leave them charging unattended and i probably wouldn't store it in your house. >> reporter: officials are la
we get more from steve patterson. >> how many people? >> reporter: terrifying moments in harrisburg, pennsylvania friday night. >> oh, my god! >> reporter: crews rushing in. flames shooting out of the roof. family members frantic. >> we're getting rapid calls. >> reporter: inside, the 3-year-old severely burned. she later died, caused by a battery in a whoever board. lithium ion batteries can fail and burst into flames like the ones in the recalled samsung...
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amy: that issue, jacqueline patterson, of what the president pushing, the issue of coal jobs?> yes. as i was saying at the very beginning, but the labor industry and the market say it is not necessarily one to bring back coal. i was saying implications it would be if it did increase coal -based energy production in the u.s. there is the other side of the fact that even if we are exporting coal and other countries are using coal, as we know, any use of coal burning to produce energy affects climate change overall. we know community's of color are more likely to feel the impact from climate change. so whether it is communities that have poor housing, under insured, communities whose homes are located in the floodplains, we see these communities are disproportionately vulnerable to, change the more likely to be impacted by climate change. we know they are often the ones that are -- don't have access to healthy and nutritious foods. they have food insecurity. we know the shifts in agricultural yields is another impact of climate change. this might make food insecurity even greater
amy: that issue, jacqueline patterson, of what the president pushing, the issue of coal jobs?> yes. as i was saying at the very beginning, but the labor industry and the market say it is not necessarily one to bring back coal. i was saying implications it would be if it did increase coal -based energy production in the u.s. there is the other side of the fact that even if we are exporting coal and other countries are using coal, as we know, any use of coal burning to produce energy affects...
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steve patterson, nbc news. >>> it is almost that time to turn our clocks forward an hour. some lawmakers hope this is the end of daylight saving time. san jose assembly man has proposed a bill which would repeal the daylight saving time act. i like this music underneath the clocks. you like that? now it's gone if passed it would make it to the ballot for the next general election. it could be heard in committee as early as next week. california has been observing daylight savings time since voters approved in 1949. hawaii and arizona are permanently on daylight saving time. >> that is a hot debate. many people have strong opinions about that. keep it, do away with it. >> it's fun in the fall. >> right now, tomorrow morning, it's going to hurt. >> the weather is nice. skies are clear. pretty pictures outside tonight. >> wow. >> terry you tweeted out the photo of the moon from the parking lot. >> i didn't range far and wide. there it was. what the heck. >> nice pictures there as you can eright now. the beautiful moon. clear skies which if you're in the sierra and you get a n
steve patterson, nbc news. >>> it is almost that time to turn our clocks forward an hour. some lawmakers hope this is the end of daylight saving time. san jose assembly man has proposed a bill which would repeal the daylight saving time act. i like this music underneath the clocks. you like that? now it's gone if passed it would make it to the ballot for the next general election. it could be heard in committee as early as next week. california has been observing daylight savings time...
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steve patterson, nbc news, portland. >> bravo. that is "nbc nightly news" for this sunday night.r holt will be in tomorrow. i'm kate snow reporting from new york. i'll see you tomorrow and all week on msnbc. for all of us here at nbc news, have a great night. outside?" laughs runs 3 ==co. vo==right now atix. forming somepectacularsights ar >>> yes, you can go outside. right now at 6:00, some specta spectacular sights and strange sights as well. good evening everyone. i'm terry mcsweeney. >> a very unusual day of weather that prompted a flood of videos into our news room which we really love. including this one. this taken in the backyard in palo alto. >> and we have live team coverage including snow in some places.
steve patterson, nbc news, portland. >> bravo. that is "nbc nightly news" for this sunday night.r holt will be in tomorrow. i'm kate snow reporting from new york. i'll see you tomorrow and all week on msnbc. for all of us here at nbc news, have a great night. outside?" laughs runs 3 ==co. vo==right now atix. forming somepectacularsights ar >>> yes, you can go outside. right now at 6:00, some specta spectacular sights and strange sights as well. good evening...
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steve patterson, los angeles. >>> we've heard a lot about president trump's order to ban muslims fromix mostly muslim countries. another part of that order would halt and reduce the flow of refugees into the united states. among those pushing back, some small u.s. cities that have come to rely on refugees. nbc's ron allen reports from one of them. >> reporter: for this family, chicken, yogurt and bread, they are refugees who have fled syria and have been in the u.s. just six months. their new hometown, erie, pennsylvania. what did you take when you left? >> clothes. >> clothes. >> reporter: only your clothes? >> yeah, yeah, yeah. >> reporter: when people find out i'm a refugee, they say welcome. as president trump seeks a 120-day halt to refugees entering the u.s. and then a significant reduction. erie, a rustbelt city with a declining population rolls out the welcome mat. refugees from around the world make up 18% of the population. what has been the net result of refugees coming to this town? >> oh, i think it's kept us alive. i think it kept us moving forward. >> reporter: paul jer
steve patterson, los angeles. >>> we've heard a lot about president trump's order to ban muslims fromix mostly muslim countries. another part of that order would halt and reduce the flow of refugees into the united states. among those pushing back, some small u.s. cities that have come to rely on refugees. nbc's ron allen reports from one of them. >> reporter: for this family, chicken, yogurt and bread, they are refugees who have fled syria and have been in the u.s. just six...
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nbc's steve patterson from california tonight on the hard sell. >> reporter: 2700 miles from washing. >> hold on. >> congressman darrell issa faces angry constituents. >> you deserve good health care. >> he's just one of the republican leaders attempting to ease fears about changes that could affect millions. >> we want him to please protect the aca. >> vice president mike pence took the stage in louisville, kentucky, today to make a pitch pumping up the administration's plan by putting down obamacare. >> obamacare has failed the people of kentucky, it's failed the people of america and obamacare must go. >> pence is here to win over a state where the number of uninsured fell from 20% to just 7.5% in 2015 under obamacare. >> we need every republican in congress and we're counting on kentucky. >> it's a balancing act. pence as salesman in chief is also having to reassure conservative critics who say the plan is too similar to obamacare. >> there's enough conservatives that they can't pass obamacare-lite. what's going on is a charm care offensive. >> the gop wants to end additional medi
nbc's steve patterson from california tonight on the hard sell. >> reporter: 2700 miles from washing. >> hold on. >> congressman darrell issa faces angry constituents. >> you deserve good health care. >> he's just one of the republican leaders attempting to ease fears about changes that could affect millions. >> we want him to please protect the aca. >> vice president mike pence took the stage in louisville, kentucky, today to make a pitch pumping up...
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patterson turns 26 years old this friday. 26. >> 26. and he's doing well. >> yes. >> the secret message decoded in silicon valley. we'll explain that, next. live-stream your favorite sport at the airport. binge dvr'd shows while painting your toes. on demand laughs during long bubble baths. tv everywhere is awesome. the all-new xfinity stream app. xfinity. the future of awesome. but someone has fallsolved in san jos >>> it's taken four years, but someone has finally solved the giant swirling puzzle in san jose. it's the adobe semaphore. you've seen it, orange lights that move every seven seconds to be precise. a high school math teacher from tennessee cracked the code. the students were a little skeptical. >> when they asked what i was doing for spring break, i told them i was going to california because i solved a really hard math problem. >> what did they say? >> some of them didn't believe me. >> the solution is the audio file of neil armstrong's famous speech on the moon, one eight thousandth of a second is recorded on those discs,
patterson turns 26 years old this friday. 26. >> 26. and he's doing well. >> yes. >> the secret message decoded in silicon valley. we'll explain that, next. live-stream your favorite sport at the airport. binge dvr'd shows while painting your toes. on demand laughs during long bubble baths. tv everywhere is awesome. the all-new xfinity stream app. xfinity. the future of awesome. but someone has fallsolved in san jos >>> it's taken four years, but someone has finally...
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steve patterson with the very latest. >> police involved in a standoff. the gunman believed barricaded on this bus. snipers on the rooftops. officials say one person was killed, another injured prompting the evacuation of the cosmopolitan hotel and casino. >> guests in their rooms told to shelter in place. >> we have our s.w.a.t., tactical and crisis negotiators on scene. >> this comes after a high stakes burglary less than a half a mile away. police say the thieves, including a man in a pig's mask used sledgehammers to steal items inside the bellagio hotel and casi casino. it sparked pan ib. several people were detained. police are still searching for suspects. both crimes playing out in the heart of vegas are now under investigation. steve patterson, nbc news. >>> we turn now to immigration and another ripple effect from president trump's actions and tone on the issue. it turns out that a lot of colleges and universities in the u.s. have received fewer applications from international students. for some, this could mean big financial challenges. nbc's ro
steve patterson with the very latest. >> police involved in a standoff. the gunman believed barricaded on this bus. snipers on the rooftops. officials say one person was killed, another injured prompting the evacuation of the cosmopolitan hotel and casino. >> guests in their rooms told to shelter in place. >> we have our s.w.a.t., tactical and crisis negotiators on scene. >> this comes after a high stakes burglary less than a half a mile away. police say the thieves,...
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van: he needs to wear the jewelry in patterson.hollywood, not much of a statement. >> selena gomez and the weeknd, they're still in the honeymoon stage of their relationship. harvey: you have a honeymoon stage of dating? >> yes, like, "you hang up first, no, you hang up first." harvey: why would you marry
van: he needs to wear the jewelry in patterson.hollywood, not much of a statement. >> selena gomez and the weeknd, they're still in the honeymoon stage of their relationship. harvey: you have a honeymoon stage of dating? >> yes, like, "you hang up first, no, you hang up first." harvey: why would you marry
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steve patterson, nbc news, portland. >>> bravo. that is "nbc nightly news" for this sunday night.l be in tomorrow. i'm kate snow reporting from new york. i'll see you tomorrow and all weekend on msnbc. for all ofs here at nbc news, have a great night. (vo) bbut imagine what's possiblee if we build on what works.. like rewarding care providers for achieving quality outcomes and affordability. giving states flexibility to offer high-quality, affordable care through public and private coverage platforms. and strengthening and growing employer-sponsored coverage. the foundation exists. it can be the bridge to a modern, high-performing, simpler health care system. unitedhealth group. built for better health. harvi'm your man steve harvey, and this is "little big shots"! talented young stars come from all over america, from all around the world to show you how amazing kids can be. ♪ whoa, oh-oh-oh-oh yeah! ♪ whoa, oh-oh-oh-oh if i was in the outback, would i survive? no. [ laughter ] well, then, you wouldn't make it in the hood, either. [ laughter ] you are in for a mind-blowing ride to
steve patterson, nbc news, portland. >>> bravo. that is "nbc nightly news" for this sunday night.l be in tomorrow. i'm kate snow reporting from new york. i'll see you tomorrow and all weekend on msnbc. for all ofs here at nbc news, have a great night. (vo) bbut imagine what's possiblee if we build on what works.. like rewarding care providers for achieving quality outcomes and affordability. giving states flexibility to offer high-quality, affordable care through public and...
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we get more from nbc's steve patterson. >> how many people we still got trapped? >> reporter: terrifying moments in harrisburg, pennsylvania, friday night. >> oh, my god! >> reporter: crews rushing in, flames shooting out of the roof, family members frantic. >> we're getting rapid calls and reports of kids trapped on the third floor. >> reporter: inside, a 3-year-old severely burned. she later died. two others critically injured. the fire caused by a battery in a rechargeable hoverboard. but it's not just hoverboards. lithium-ion batteries can fail and burst into flames, like those involved in the samsung galaxy 7, and a laptop, that exploded charging next to a 17-year-old devin johnson in february. the company says that battery was from a third-party. >> very scary. >> reporter: the batteries in hoverboards so dangerous that the consumer product safety commission warned none of them are safe million recalled. >> if you own a hoverboard, please, stop using it immediately. >> it's on fire! >> reporter: since 2015, there have been more than 100 incidents, thousands
we get more from nbc's steve patterson. >> how many people we still got trapped? >> reporter: terrifying moments in harrisburg, pennsylvania, friday night. >> oh, my god! >> reporter: crews rushing in, flames shooting out of the roof, family members frantic. >> we're getting rapid calls and reports of kids trapped on the third floor. >> reporter: inside, a 3-year-old severely burned. she later died. two others critically injured. the fire caused by a battery...
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we get the latest from nbc's steve patterson. >> reporter: lives threatened in the line of fire. more than 1,000 homes evacuated near boulder, colorado. with more than 60 acres burned, the flames are hopping above a row of homes with minimal containment. farther west, wet weather makes shocking scenes, homes sbloo rivers and streets that look like canals in yakima, washington. portland, swept away. >> not something you expect on your daily commute to work. >> reporter: three men survive uninjured after a hillside collapsed on their car. the warning heard across the region, conditions are prime for more. >> we have had so much rain this winter, when we get rain like that, the earth moves. >> reporter: this week, more rain in the forecast. the bulls eye on northern california. some five inches near the battered oraville dam. crews working to repair the spill pais to lower lake oraville to prepare for more rain. >> we have gone to extreme efforts to clean out and caulk every crack we can find on the deck. >> reporter: in february, nearly 200,000 residents were evacuated as an auxili
we get the latest from nbc's steve patterson. >> reporter: lives threatened in the line of fire. more than 1,000 homes evacuated near boulder, colorado. with more than 60 acres burned, the flames are hopping above a row of homes with minimal containment. farther west, wet weather makes shocking scenes, homes sbloo rivers and streets that look like canals in yakima, washington. portland, swept away. >> not something you expect on your daily commute to work. >> reporter: three...
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steve patterson, nbc news, portland. >>> bravo. that is "nbc nightly news" for this sunday night.ll be in tomorrow. i'm kate snow reporting from new york. i'll see you tomorrow and all weekend on msnbc. for all of us here at nbc news, have a great night. dear fellow citizen, i know what it's like to want to relax with your family. but enjoying today doesn't mean losing sight of tomorrow. so while i invest in "the now" my mortgage, vacations i still invest in the future, like my children's college tuition and retirement. i can help you piece together your financial journey for today and tomorrow. if you have a question about investing, ask me. sincerely, amanda etheridge, fellow planner and fellow citizen. harvi'm your man steve harvey, and this is "little big shots"! talented young stars come from all over america, from all around the world to show you how amazing kids can be. ♪ whoa, oh-oh-oh-oh yeah! ♪ whoa, oh-oh-oh-oh if i was in the outback, would i survive? no. [ laughter ] well, then, you wouldn't me it in the hood, either. [ laughter ] you are in for a mind-blowing ride to
steve patterson, nbc news, portland. >>> bravo. that is "nbc nightly news" for this sunday night.ll be in tomorrow. i'm kate snow reporting from new york. i'll see you tomorrow and all weekend on msnbc. for all of us here at nbc news, have a great night. dear fellow citizen, i know what it's like to want to relax with your family. but enjoying today doesn't mean losing sight of tomorrow. so while i invest in "the now" my mortgage, vacations i still invest in the...
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latest storm will drop as much as three inches of rain and wind gusts up to 45 miles an hour and k, patterson is prepared for another winter event this winter. >> the wind howls hard enough it's blown my doors open and popped a couple of dock lines. >> reporter: the sounds of those lines snapping haunts patterson as he tries to sleep worried that his home will shove against the other boats and dock. how do you sleep through that? >> practice. i'm excited to have this be the last big storm to go through. >> reporter: like a lot of people with that same sentiment hoping this will be one of the last storms to blow through the area, but knowing that we'll probably see more weather before it's over this year. >> thank you, tom. >>> the calendar says spring, but the see era holding to winter. >>> the drought may not be over, but some may call it formally over in the coming week. the concerns some people have about what that could do for the efforts to conserve. >> reporter: if or when the governor declares the drought officially over, it probably won't surprise too many people that have seen rivers
latest storm will drop as much as three inches of rain and wind gusts up to 45 miles an hour and k, patterson is prepared for another winter event this winter. >> the wind howls hard enough it's blown my doors open and popped a couple of dock lines. >> reporter: the sounds of those lines snapping haunts patterson as he tries to sleep worried that his home will shove against the other boats and dock. how do you sleep through that? >> practice. i'm excited to have this be the...
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for "today," steve patterson, nbc news, los angeles. >>> let's get a final check of the weather fromiful weather today. let's take a look outside what's going on in the rest of the country. storms in mississippi as well as alabama. we'll see that weaken a bit but have another system make its way through tomorrow. sunday evening will be another threat of the severe weather. here sunday we're looking at those showers now sproed spreading towards the northeast. it'll be a series of storms making their way through. let's look at your local weather. >> good morning. some sunshine breaking out. high overcast. live view if the storm team 4 tower cam on this morning. and later today we'll soar into the mid-70s this afternoon. and then maybe a few sprinkles of light rain this evening. have an umbrella handy if you're going out tonight. then sunday some sun back. cooler with highs. low 60s on sunday afternoon. and then monday we'll have maybe some morning and midday rain. afternoon temperatures with sun back in the low 70s. milder on tuesday. could get afternoon and evening rain then. >> a lot
for "today," steve patterson, nbc news, los angeles. >>> let's get a final check of the weather fromiful weather today. let's take a look outside what's going on in the rest of the country. storms in mississippi as well as alabama. we'll see that weaken a bit but have another system make its way through tomorrow. sunday evening will be another threat of the severe weather. here sunday we're looking at those showers now sproed spreading towards the northeast. it'll be a series...
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nbc's steve patterson is live there with a fantastic story this saturday morning. steve, good to see you. >> hey, good to see you, craig, so get this, the school started that investment fund in the late '90s, a little over a decade later they decided to invest in this strange new idea called snapchat. off of the advice of just one guy. obviously not everybody was on board with the idea, so they decide upon the relatively small amount of money of $15,000. to the investment world that's like tossing a penny down a well and landing on a pot of gold. [ cheers and applause ] >> thursday's opening bell. the ringing sound of success for snap. parent company of the popular disappearing messages app, snapchat. after it went public on the stock exchange, shares soared. making instant millionaires out of investors, and billionaires out of its founders. but argy score? >> it's crazy. >> was raked in right here at this high school. >> it's an amazing transformational opportunity for the school. >> way back in 2012 during the early days of snapchat, private catholic silicon vall
nbc's steve patterson is live there with a fantastic story this saturday morning. steve, good to see you. >> hey, good to see you, craig, so get this, the school started that investment fund in the late '90s, a little over a decade later they decided to invest in this strange new idea called snapchat. off of the advice of just one guy. obviously not everybody was on board with the idea, so they decide upon the relatively small amount of money of $15,000. to the investment world that's...
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. >> host: patterson new jersey good afternoon. >> caller: for -- i bedlight to say i am in african american denied just love people period. as far as a racist concern that the elderly into word in the of pain that the time that they were enslaved in dealing with the of holocaust and the african americans to come over in votes. and people were picking cotton and so were the young people today from so why can't they be confiscated so that they can move on to a better life? and to be happy as an american free all bleed red not purple or orange or green. >> guest: thanks for the question that this call the of reparation activists have been asking for more than a century that workforce to labor without wages as a result or for their descendants to be compensated they say the reason why there is such a massive gap between the racial groups and one of the causes of that is slavery. that people have been talking about and advocating for but and it would be a struggle to get that to happen in. people are anti-racist and they have to be willing to figure out ways to equalize this nation. for those wh
. >> host: patterson new jersey good afternoon. >> caller: for -- i bedlight to say i am in african american denied just love people period. as far as a racist concern that the elderly into word in the of pain that the time that they were enslaved in dealing with the of holocaust and the african americans to come over in votes. and people were picking cotton and so were the young people today from so why can't they be confiscated so that they can move on to a better life? and to be...
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so past patterson road right in front of the livermore lab. so most people use that north vasco road and they were hoping that this won't be a huge strain on traffic here. but it's very heavily traveled here. let's go to my gill roy commute and let's show that you the traffic is going to be okay if you drive northbound 101 to san jose, no major issues here and traffic continues to look good in morgan hill area. also, traffic is moving well in sunnyville and 280 and san jose, looking good. san mateo bridge, looking good at this hour. the bay bridge toll plaza, the traffic is light. let's bring steve in. >> thank you, sir. >>> well, mostly cloudy skies and we're setting the stage to get back into some rain this week and doesn't look crazy unless you're up north. there's going to be some de cent amounts here's. the north bay could pick up one to two and then the rain returns here. we had a break in the weekend. evening rain, off and on, and a possibility of thunderstorms on wednesday. some colder air on wednesday and then friday as well. a lot of
so past patterson road right in front of the livermore lab. so most people use that north vasco road and they were hoping that this won't be a huge strain on traffic here. but it's very heavily traveled here. let's go to my gill roy commute and let's show that you the traffic is going to be okay if you drive northbound 101 to san jose, no major issues here and traffic continues to look good in morgan hill area. also, traffic is moving well in sunnyville and 280 and san jose, looking good. san...
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steve patterson reports. >> reporter: with more than 60 acres burned, the flames are hopping dust above a row with min medical school containment. further west wet weather makes for shocking scenes subdivisions transformed into residential rivers streets that look like ve knee shan canals and parts of washington. portland, swept away. >> not something you expect on your daily commute to work. >> reporter: three men survive uninjured after a hillside collapsed. the warning heard across the region conditions are primed for more. >> we have had so much rain this entire winter and when we get rain like that the earth moves. >> reporter: this week there's more rain in the forecast. with the bulls eye, some five inches expected near the dam. to prepare for more rain. >> we've also gone to extreme efforts to basically clean out and caulk every crack on the deck. >> in february nearly 200,000 residents were evacuated as an auxiliary spillway over top. after one of the wettest winters on record rapid snow melt this season could mean more flood danger across the west. a new norm for a region that
steve patterson reports. >> reporter: with more than 60 acres burned, the flames are hopping dust above a row with min medical school containment. further west wet weather makes for shocking scenes subdivisions transformed into residential rivers streets that look like ve knee shan canals and parts of washington. portland, swept away. >> not something you expect on your daily commute to work. >> reporter: three men survive uninjured after a hillside collapsed. the warning...
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steve patterson, nbc news, los angeles. >>> now a look at some of the other stories making headlines this morning. authorities in seattle are searching for suspects after a synagogue there was vandalized with graffiti claiming the holocaust was fake with the letter s followed by a dollar sign. cemetaries across the country are dealing with a rise in bomb threats and vandalism. >>> sad news from the world of music. singer joanie sledge has passed away. ♪ we are family ♪ i got all my >> sledge and her sisters hit the big time in 1979 with the song "we are family," a tune that became an anthem for the women's rights movement. joanie sledge died on friday. she was 60 years old. >>> on a much lighter note, today is selection sunday when the ncaa reveals the 68 teams selected to play in the march madness basketball tournament. on sunday the villanova wildcats won the big east knocking off creighton 64-60. they will likely be the number one seed in the tournament. they won it all last year. the blue devils won on saturday. and my alma mater vanderbilt did lose to arkansas in the semifinals
steve patterson, nbc news, los angeles. >>> now a look at some of the other stories making headlines this morning. authorities in seattle are searching for suspects after a synagogue there was vandalized with graffiti claiming the holocaust was fake with the letter s followed by a dollar sign. cemetaries across the country are dealing with a rise in bomb threats and vandalism. >>> sad news from the world of music. singer joanie sledge has passed away. ♪ we are family ♪ i...
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this is something gavin patterson -- anna and i have spoken with him.ill report to an openreach chairman and open reach limited will have its own branding. employees will transfer into the openreach structure. a governanced agreement. it will become a distinct and separate legal entity to that of bt. 32,000 employees will transfer across openreach, it will be at separate company. this is the latest for gavin patterson in terms of restructuring at bt. pt recently having had a tough time in their italian assets. molds into more detail, we will bring that to you. let's talk about bond markets. they are on the march. from blackrock international is a manager there and joins us now on set. we just had that opening sweep on the futures, again, moving slightly lower. german curve. what did you make of the nuances of yesterday's druggie conference? owen: i would say it was slightly more hawkish. there was a recognition they are not fighting deflation in europe anymore. they revised their projections up for core inflation's for 2018 and 2019. they didn't talk ab
this is something gavin patterson -- anna and i have spoken with him.ill report to an openreach chairman and open reach limited will have its own branding. employees will transfer into the openreach structure. a governanced agreement. it will become a distinct and separate legal entity to that of bt. 32,000 employees will transfer across openreach, it will be at separate company. this is the latest for gavin patterson in terms of restructuring at bt. pt recently having had a tough time in their...
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nbc's steve patterson has our report. >> everything happened so st victim of a vicious attack in his own words. >> they kept coming at me like bulldogs. >> reporter: on wednesday a pack of unruly bikers wove through san francisco traffic, popping wheelies, speeding and harassing drivers. >> there are about 20 motorcycles involved, yelling at motorists. >> reporter: the highway patrol responding to a call on the busy 101 freeway where the motorcycles forced their wrath on this sedan. he somehow defended the bikers by changing lanes and was immediately surrounded before being forced to stop. >> he started hitting my window on the right-hand side. he hit it until he broke it and the glass started flying at me. >> reporter: quintana tried to talk himself out. >> instead of using words, these guys used their fists. >> reporter: video shows the brutality of the beating. he described kicks and punches. >> one punch after another just hit me. >> reporter: after sustained blows across his body, the bikers began to speed away with one last injury to inflict. >> he looked at me straight in the
nbc's steve patterson has our report. >> everything happened so st victim of a vicious attack in his own words. >> they kept coming at me like bulldogs. >> reporter: on wednesday a pack of unruly bikers wove through san francisco traffic, popping wheelies, speeding and harassing drivers. >> there are about 20 motorcycles involved, yelling at motorists. >> reporter: the highway patrol responding to a call on the busy 101 freeway where the motorcycles forced their...
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. >> reporter: the sounds of those lines stopping haunt patterson as he tries to sleep through the storm. worried that one will pop, allowing him. >> how do you sleep through that in. >> practice. very excited to poe tlings have this big the last big storm to go through. absolutely. >> reporter: i talked to one couple. they were feverishly working. they said they hope this is the last big winter storm this year. nbc bay area news. >>> so the calendar says spring. but yes, the sierra is also holding on to winter. it is snowing right now. you have to be careful. it's been a record setting year. interstate 80, this is right on the way to lake tahoe. 80 is open in both directions. rob mayeda is with us now. that's the question. are we done? >> a few more storms. >> unbelievable. we've got another storm coming in. a bigger impact on the sierras. we'll show you. courtesy of kirk wood. 37 degrees, more snow. look at that view if you're going to head to lake tahoe. that's the reward. the saturday forecast, from our friends at squaw valley and alpine immediameadows. the snow could get heavy at ti
. >> reporter: the sounds of those lines stopping haunt patterson as he tries to sleep through the storm. worried that one will pop, allowing him. >> how do you sleep through that in. >> practice. very excited to poe tlings have this big the last big storm to go through. absolutely. >> reporter: i talked to one couple. they were feverishly working. they said they hope this is the last big winter storm this year. nbc bay area news. >>> so the calendar says...
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nbc steve patterson has the details. >> reporter: newly released faa audio record gts reveal the confusionbetween harrison ford and air control last month. the actor accidently buzzing single engine plane filled with passengers. >> he landed on charlie. >> charlie. >> ford was flying in to john wane airport in orange county california cleared to land on short runway, instead landing on a taxiway. flyingless than 100 feet. on the ground instantly realizing he made a mistake. >> this is harrison ford. >> okay. >> my pilot license. >> over. >> take your time. no big deal. >> it's a big deal for me. >> this is just the latest close call for the veteran pilot. just two years ago ford was injured when he crash landed antique airplane on santa monica. he later latched about it on ellen. >> you crashed a plane. >> the plane crashed. i was aboard the plane and it crashed. >> this morning flight experts say the error is a clear faa violation and ford's pilot license could be suspended. >> i would not be surprised if the faa asked him to take a competency check. if he's found competent, i would have
nbc steve patterson has the details. >> reporter: newly released faa audio record gts reveal the confusionbetween harrison ford and air control last month. the actor accidently buzzing single engine plane filled with passengers. >> he landed on charlie. >> charlie. >> ford was flying in to john wane airport in orange county california cleared to land on short runway, instead landing on a taxiway. flyingless than 100 feet. on the ground instantly realizing he made a...
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there will be a joint funeral in patterson. right now her prayers and families and friends into victims. in the cities where the kids were babies now i feel terrible for the mother. it is a horrible situation. >> what was the demeanor of the conversation like. is there an outrage to figure out what happened are such a sadness or anger. >> i spoke with her leading up to the vigil and that's one of the reasons why i was invited to attend the event. she was very genuine and very concerned. it's unfortunate this happened in a cannot be a more vicious crime. finding bodies that are shot and burned, that would blow anyone's mind. i admired where she's not wanting to be a celebrity but doing a vigil and it respecting the police as they did the vigil on. >> candy has been low-key when it comes to this case. she is going to throw fundraiser to help the victims families. injured she'll throw fashion shows she will update me and have more information about that. >> keep your eyes open. >> what has got the garbageman freaked out in westfie
there will be a joint funeral in patterson. right now her prayers and families and friends into victims. in the cities where the kids were babies now i feel terrible for the mother. it is a horrible situation. >> what was the demeanor of the conversation like. is there an outrage to figure out what happened are such a sadness or anger. >> i spoke with her leading up to the vigil and that's one of the reasons why i was invited to attend the event. she was very genuine and very...
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the potential for thunderstorms in the afternoon through the sacramento valley and heavy rain from patterson through newman toward los banos. we have hit-and-miss scattered showers around mount hamilton. look at the golden gate bridge again some blue skies. some clouds, a breeze, south 10 to 20. balmy temperatures at this hour. while we still will keep a chance of showers in the forecast throughout the evening, look at that! that's your wednesday, more showers, but a bigger storm coming up on friday. we'll pinpoint the timing on that coming up later in this newscast. >>> and this is a live look at sfo. the weather is starting to look bright. this morning's low ceiling cause the one hour flight delays but if you are heading out, something else may be getting in the way of your excursion. electronics may slow down your travel plans. jackie ward reports from sfo. >> reporter: this latest ban impacts international travelers with electronics. travel from eight countries in the middle east and north africa got complicated. starting today 10 airports in these places will require those traveling to
the potential for thunderstorms in the afternoon through the sacramento valley and heavy rain from patterson through newman toward los banos. we have hit-and-miss scattered showers around mount hamilton. look at the golden gate bridge again some blue skies. some clouds, a breeze, south 10 to 20. balmy temperatures at this hour. while we still will keep a chance of showers in the forecast throughout the evening, look at that! that's your wednesday, more showers, but a bigger storm coming up on...
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. ♪ >> well, that woman there who passed away, janet patterson, that is not janet patterson.s a producer named jan chapman, very much alive. they put a photo of a live person in the in memoriam. which technically, according to academy rules, means we now have to kill her. [ laughter ] seeing yourself in an in memoriam montage, probably one of the more surprising ways to find out you died. [ laughter ] anyway. it's nice to be back hosting a show where things like that -- [ cheers and applause ] we have a real live oscar winner with us, from "moonlight," the best supporting actor in all the land, mahershala ali is here. [ cheers and applause ] that's right. the very funny mike birbiglia is here. we got a birbiglia and a mahershala. did you have fun last night? >> guillermo: yeah, a lot of fun. >> jimmy: how late did you stay out? >> guillermo: midnight. >> jimmy: not bad. every year before the show the stars walk the red carpet, guillermo is there. i've learned they now expect tequila from you. >> guillermo: everybody loves tequila. >> jimmy: talking to scarlett johansson, she
. ♪ >> well, that woman there who passed away, janet patterson, that is not janet patterson.s a producer named jan chapman, very much alive. they put a photo of a live person in the in memoriam. which technically, according to academy rules, means we now have to kill her. [ laughter ] seeing yourself in an in memoriam montage, probably one of the more surprising ways to find out you died. [ laughter ] anyway. it's nice to be back hosting a show where things like that -- [ cheers and...
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the academy also apologized for showing the wrong person when they remembered janet patterson. >> jenniferniston, a new report claims brad pitt has been texting jen. a source close to brad tells "e.t." they have been in touch but they are nothing more than friends. >>> meanwhile, katy perry and orlando bloom have split. they said their, quote, taking respectful loving space at this time. apparently on oscar night there was already trouble in paradise. this is the recently surfaced video of orlando leaning in close, whispering and laughing with a 20-something brunette and wait for it, she playfully rubs his ear. is this what caused the split? orlando's flirting behavior happened at a party in l.a. four days before the oscars, and that same day katy was on stage in london performing at the brit awards. ww are told the girl he was with, recent college graduate, swapped her place card so she could sit next to the 40-year-old star. >> yeah, that's how you do it. >> orlando had just flown in from a unicef trip from africa the day before and reunited with katy at sunday's "vanity fair" party. eve
the academy also apologized for showing the wrong person when they remembered janet patterson. >> jenniferniston, a new report claims brad pitt has been texting jen. a source close to brad tells "e.t." they have been in touch but they are nothing more than friends. >>> meanwhile, katy perry and orlando bloom have split. they said their, quote, taking respectful loving space at this time. apparently on oscar night there was already trouble in paradise. this is the...
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police constable james patterson that jumped in is being recommended for accommodation. >> humpback whilethe toolswhale's gotten. that's a 15 ton >> and especially when you consider the whale was coming into the bay to feed its calf as soon as the line was cut, the whale took off and raced back to the calf that was waiting nearby. >>> he has built an entire youtube channel. >> he has an incredible voice. >> but today he's doing magic. >> i like where this is going. >> one, two, three. >> important message for women and men ages 50 to 85. please write down this toll-free number now. right now, in areas like yours, people are receiving this free information kit for guaranteed acceptance life insurance with a rate lock through the colonial penn program. if you're on a fixed income or concerned about rising prices, learn about affordable whole life insurance with a lifetime rate lock that guarantees your rate can never increase for any reason. if you did not receive your information, or if you misplaced it, call this number now and we'll rush it to you. your acceptance is guaranteed, with no
police constable james patterson that jumped in is being recommended for accommodation. >> humpback whilethe toolswhale's gotten. that's a 15 ton >> and especially when you consider the whale was coming into the bay to feed its calf as soon as the line was cut, the whale took off and raced back to the calf that was waiting nearby. >>> he has built an entire youtube channel. >> he has an incredible voice. >> but today he's doing magic. >> i like where this...
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police constable james patterson that jumped in is being recommended for accommodation. >>> now involved see the tools they have. bolt cutters and a large knife. the whale's gotten caught up in fishing gear. that's a 15 ton humpback. this diver -- >> and especially when you consider the whale was coming into the bay to feed its calf as soon as the line was cut, the whale took off and raced back to the calf that was waiting nearby. >>> he has built an entire youtube channel. >> he has an incredible voice. >> but today he's doing magic. >> i like where this is going. >> one, two, three. eight years into the disease was when all the light went out. for me, it was heart-wrenching. look into the eyes of somebody with alzheimer's sometime, you just don't see -- the person's soul is, like, gone. bea: and it takes a toll on everyone. i mean, it's -- it's a depressing disease to watch unfold before your eyes. she actually thought those of us who were caring for her and who loved her most were her worst enemies. more and more responsibilities fell on my shoulders. lisa: this disease just ravages a
police constable james patterson that jumped in is being recommended for accommodation. >>> now involved see the tools they have. bolt cutters and a large knife. the whale's gotten caught up in fishing gear. that's a 15 ton humpback. this diver -- >> and especially when you consider the whale was coming into the bay to feed its calf as soon as the line was cut, the whale took off and raced back to the calf that was waiting nearby. >>> he has built an entire youtube...
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my colleague, steve patterson is there. what's the latest on the family and is the father still in custody? >> yeah, 48-year-old romul avelica remains in i.c.e. custody. he was picked up on tuesday. his family says he was simply dropping his kids off at school when two black unmarked vehicles pulled them over. it was his 13-year-old daughter fatima, who you can hear crying and sobbing and pleading as she's recording her father's arrest and detention. that video has since sparked outrage in east l.a. over the nature of the arrest. fatima and her sister, jocelyn, recently spoke out about what happened. >> he's a good person. he doesn't deserve any of this. he's a really good person. he does nothing but work hard. he's always there for us. >> so, we do have a statement in from i.c.e. it says mr. avelica was targeted for arrest because relevant databases indicate he has multiple prior criminal convictions, including an dui in 2009 as well as outstanding date for removal from 2013. the attorney for the family says that is decade
my colleague, steve patterson is there. what's the latest on the family and is the father still in custody? >> yeah, 48-year-old romul avelica remains in i.c.e. custody. he was picked up on tuesday. his family says he was simply dropping his kids off at school when two black unmarked vehicles pulled them over. it was his 13-year-old daughter fatima, who you can hear crying and sobbing and pleading as she's recording her father's arrest and detention. that video has since sparked outrage...
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nbc's steve patterson joins us with more details on that.lk to me, what exactly about what exactly happened in this video. >> well, katy, this is 48-year-old romelo gonzalez. his family claims he's been in the united states for more than 25 years, undocumented immigrant from mexico, who is a father of four, u.s. born citizens, including his 13-year-old daughter fatima who you can hear in that video who took that video, you can hear crying as she's watching her father be arrested, and then deta. she ss that her father was sily dropping the kids off for school on tuesday morning, when two black unmarked cars rolled up on them, and made that arrest. as you mentioned, they just have the words "police" on their back, but they turned out to be immigrations customs enforcement agents. so they take him into custody, where he remains in i.c.e. custody at this time. this video though has outraged the community in los angeles, particularly in east l.a., where they were in an area near highland park. also in dispute here is the closeness to the proximit
nbc's steve patterson joins us with more details on that.lk to me, what exactly about what exactly happened in this video. >> well, katy, this is 48-year-old romelo gonzalez. his family claims he's been in the united states for more than 25 years, undocumented immigrant from mexico, who is a father of four, u.s. born citizens, including his 13-year-old daughter fatima who you can hear in that video who took that video, you can hear crying as she's watching her father be arrested, and then...
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pascrell and gentleman from patterson has been persistent of his goal and desire to achieve that i think is pure common. americans have the right to know and sometimes on this committee, things can get heated and one side is accusing the other being on a witch hunt and other side appears to say no, there is a cover up. >> democracy and freedom is that which leaves you not too sure. and in this case, there is more than enough evidence on both sides to lead people not too sure. so in that vacuum. it is obvious of what's needed here is the president to be forthcoming. i especially appreciate the words of mr. meehah and have the wisdom he would have nominated to be attorney general here in this great country of ours. >> gentleman yields. >> not just yet. i take that as a compliment mr. maheeh. in cases like this, my grandfather would step in and say, trust everyone but cut the cards. the american people deserve the cards cut here. the feedbacact, they may need a shuffle and a new deal to get to the truth. with that, i yield to mr. crowley. >> thank you, i want to add to the record. it is an
pascrell and gentleman from patterson has been persistent of his goal and desire to achieve that i think is pure common. americans have the right to know and sometimes on this committee, things can get heated and one side is accusing the other being on a witch hunt and other side appears to say no, there is a cover up. >> democracy and freedom is that which leaves you not too sure. and in this case, there is more than enough evidence on both sides to lead people not too sure. so in that...
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we hear about it from nbc steve patterson. >> reporter: tonight air travellers may start feeling a difference in airport security lines. the tsa tightening rules on passenger pat downs. previously transportation security officials used several types of pat downs usually after a person sets off the metal detecter alarm. now those options have been replaced with a universal procedure that's more comprehensive. >> from an operations perspective it's a little bit easier because everybody just has to learn one procedure, one technique and they don't have to try and make a judgment call as to which one to use. >> reporter: in a statement to nbc news the new procedure does not involve any different areas of the body than were screened in the previous standard pat down procedure. the tsa says pat downs will still be done by an officer of the same gender and it may still include inspection of sensitive areas such as breast, groin and the buttocks. >> this is not anything that's going to benefit security and all it does is turn the check point into a place of indecency. >> reporter: today travellers ha
we hear about it from nbc steve patterson. >> reporter: tonight air travellers may start feeling a difference in airport security lines. the tsa tightening rules on passenger pat downs. previously transportation security officials used several types of pat downs usually after a person sets off the metal detecter alarm. now those options have been replaced with a universal procedure that's more comprehensive. >> from an operations perspective it's a little bit easier because...
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academy also apologized for showing the wrong person when they remembered costume designer janet patterson>> well, you may remember that jennifer aniston was the one who presented the in memoriam segment. now, a new report claims brad pitt has been texting jen. since he broke up with angelina. a source close to brad tells "e.t." they have been in touch but they are nothing more than friends. >>> meanwhile, katy perry and orlando bloom have split. reps for the couple said, they're, quote, taking respectful loving space at this time. apparently on oscar night there was already trouble in paradise. video of orlando leaning in close, whispering and laughing with a 20-something brunette and wait for it, she playfully rubs his ear. is this what caused the split? orlando's flirting behavior happened at a party in l.a. four days before the oscars, and that same day kkty was on stage in london performing at the brit awards. a source tells us the girl he was with, a recent college graduate, met orlando a couple of years ago through a chaaity and she is nothing more than a friend with the 40-year-old
academy also apologized for showing the wrong person when they remembered costume designer janet patterson>> well, you may remember that jennifer aniston was the one who presented the in memoriam segment. now, a new report claims brad pitt has been texting jen. since he broke up with angelina. a source close to brad tells "e.t." they have been in touch but they are nothing more than friends. >>> meanwhile, katy perry and orlando bloom have split. reps for the couple...
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he blocks his former teammate patrick patterson, later they catches up to corey joseph on the fastbreakgs getting interesting. marcin gortat plays hot potato and gives the raptors two points. wizards down by two at the half starred in the fourth quarter. the game is tied at 83. norman powell is becoming a name to know. the second-year guard out of ucla scored 21 off the bench. wizards till within three. final minute of the game and derozan, game high 29 for him. wizards with a rare home loss, 114-106. >>> maryland women in the big ten. brianna jones had herself a day. 14 points, 13 terps ahead by 14 at the break. another senior, could not miss. no, really, kim bro was a perfect 7 for 7 in the second half. terps cruise to the semis. >>> alex ovechkin. he's a sharp shooter, scores the goals, but today he also made and delivered the pizzas. papa john's has been forking over discounted pizzas a lot this season whenever the caps score four goals which happened 30 times so far. today ovi gave back a prize to some very, very happy fans. >> pizza's here. >> oh, my god. >> hi. >> hi. >> yeah. >>
he blocks his former teammate patrick patterson, later they catches up to corey joseph on the fastbreakgs getting interesting. marcin gortat plays hot potato and gives the raptors two points. wizards down by two at the half starred in the fourth quarter. the game is tied at 83. norman powell is becoming a name to know. the second-year guard out of ucla scored 21 off the bench. wizards till within three. final minute of the game and derozan, game high 29 for him. wizards with a rare home loss,...