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luckily, renee intercepted the scam before it played out. renee: they're allowing fraud to happen. chris: she was shocked by the post office's lack of security. renee: us post office would give a total stranger my mail. chris: we were also surprised by how easy it is, and how easily a criminal could target you. anyone can log on to the usps website, hold your mail, then go pick it up. you don't grant permission, you don't get noticed, you don't have a clue until you're a victim. jeff fitch: what has happened here is a federal crime. chris: jeff fitch is a postal inspector, a federal agent who investigates postal crime. he says renee's case isn't isolated. people across the country are duped by the same scam. fitch says he's warned the postmaster general that the mail hold feature needs tighter security. jeff: we work with the main post office, assessing security and looking at what could be upgraded or what's actually going on, what can be tightened up. chris: so, what's the postmaster general doing to prevent this particular flavor of fraud? nothing yet. in a statement, the postal
luckily, renee intercepted the scam before it played out. renee: they're allowing fraud to happen. chris: she was shocked by the post office's lack of security. renee: us post office would give a total stranger my mail. chris: we were also surprised by how easy it is, and how easily a criminal could target you. anyone can log on to the usps website, hold your mail, then go pick it up. you don't grant permission, you don't get noticed, you don't have a clue until you're a victim. jeff fitch:...
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it's interesting, renee. fort lauderdale police and fire, they are providing mutual aid and response. i assume a lot of others are as well. >> absolutely. all hands on deck when you have a situation like this. broud county, as you know, that's the sheriff's office there that has jurisdiction over this particular airport, but when we have an incident like this, it is all hands on deck because they have to have all their resources. you see the amount of people alone that have to be safely evacuated from the terminal, says and it looks like in one case perhaps the aircraft. also -- the manpower is needed for such an ongoing situation, and you also want to make sure you have all of your bases covered. that would explain why you need those additional resources, wolf. just to reset for people just tuning in, you have a busy airpo airport. not -- at least nine people were wounded. we know that the shooter is in custody and i'm being told, wolf, that it is only one suspect. right now it remains a mystery what caused
it's interesting, renee. fort lauderdale police and fire, they are providing mutual aid and response. i assume a lot of others are as well. >> absolutely. all hands on deck when you have a situation like this. broud county, as you know, that's the sheriff's office there that has jurisdiction over this particular airport, but when we have an incident like this, it is all hands on deck because they have to have all their resources. you see the amount of people alone that have to be safely...
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hi there renee.hen we talk in cleveland at republican convention, you were helps tenth still on this nominee trum up but now part of the transition team. tell us how you got here and what you expect for tomorrow. >> what happened jessica i was for bush, i really like jeb bush, i helped his brother. i was with jeb bush but he didn't do well at all. i had an opportunity to have a meeting with trump, and it went very, very well. it was with black leaders, ministers. they said renee you are running the heating. i said what. he came in with information, insight, solutions and it was magnificent. i said can do you this when you are on television so people necessity who you really are is this he said i'll never forget you. he didn't. now i'm on the transition team >> what can you expect in terms of the the transition. we know they are trying to get nominees confirmed and we have talk about the 100 days how critical they are. do you think they are primed for success after the oath of office is taken. >> we h
hi there renee.hen we talk in cleveland at republican convention, you were helps tenth still on this nominee trum up but now part of the transition team. tell us how you got here and what you expect for tomorrow. >> what happened jessica i was for bush, i really like jeb bush, i helped his brother. i was with jeb bush but he didn't do well at all. i had an opportunity to have a meeting with trump, and it went very, very well. it was with black leaders, ministers. they said renee you are...
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the comic actor, gorden kaye, known to millions as rene artois the cafe owner in the bbc sitcom, "‘allo. he appeared in all 82 episodes of the show, which was set in nazi—occupied france. our arts correspondent, david sillito, looks back at his life. for ten years and 82 episodes, gorden kaye was the harassed heart of one of the most popular comedies of the 80s. ‘allo ‘allo. would you believe it possible that the plot has now thickened? cafe owner rene artois had an unfathomably complicated love life and endless problems with fallen madonnas and knackwursts. can nobody resist me? good afternoon. she'll fix you up. this was not the first time tv audiences had met gorden kaye, in coronation street he played elsie tanner's nephew bernard butler. i'm going to miss you when you go back, you know? shut up. born in huddersfield, he'd spent years on stage. writer and producer david croft spotted him. after guest appearances in are you being served and it ain't half hot mum, he sent him a script. it's set in a little french cafe and that's that, and the laughs are leaping off the page, almost vi
the comic actor, gorden kaye, known to millions as rene artois the cafe owner in the bbc sitcom, "‘allo. he appeared in all 82 episodes of the show, which was set in nazi—occupied france. our arts correspondent, david sillito, looks back at his life. for ten years and 82 episodes, gorden kaye was the harassed heart of one of the most popular comedies of the 80s. ‘allo ‘allo. would you believe it possible that the plot has now thickened? cafe owner rene artois had an unfathomably...
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rene what's going on? >> as you know, there are multiple people dead at the fort lauderdale airport. operations are shut down there. the faa has just put out information that there are significant delays. services are suspended as multiple law enforcement agencies descend on this airport for investigation which is now obviously a criminal investigation. we know that the fbi is in contact with local authorities there. we also know a.t.f. is on its way to this sight as well, but the lead here is going to be the local authorities, broward county authorities and they are releasing information again that multiple people are dead. there are also several injuries. we know this happened in the baggage claim area of the airport, so in a nonsecure area not near the tsa checkpoint. i want happened in the baggage claim area. terminal 2 and this is usually where delta airlines operates out of. what we still don't know at this hour, brooke is why? why did this individual open fire inside this airport. was this individua
rene what's going on? >> as you know, there are multiple people dead at the fort lauderdale airport. operations are shut down there. the faa has just put out information that there are significant delays. services are suspended as multiple law enforcement agencies descend on this airport for investigation which is now obviously a criminal investigation. we know that the fbi is in contact with local authorities there. we also know a.t.f. is on its way to this sight as well, but the lead...
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rene, can you hear us? >> reporter: yes, i can tell you it is very, very kchaotic, we have people throwing rocks at police and pepper spray to try to get people to stop throwing rocks, riot police are essentially trying to get this in order. this started out as -- >> this is happening at the corner of 12th and kay street. rene is coming in and out. let's try to keep her going. rene, let's hear from you again. >> reporter: if you can hear me. all right guys, iep 'm at the corner of 12 and kay because people are running in mull tipl directions. >> we don't know the full details but riot police are equipped with what's called flash bangs, to deal with people who riot. rene reported there's some throwing of rocks and dispensing of pepper spray. we have brian todd nearby, brian can you hear us? let's see if you can hear us. >> reporter: i can. this is a very large crowd marching toward mcfiercen square. aside from what rene said there were severe damage to windows, buildings, the window of a starbucks was broken
rene, can you hear us? >> reporter: yes, i can tell you it is very, very kchaotic, we have people throwing rocks at police and pepper spray to try to get people to stop throwing rocks, riot police are essentially trying to get this in order. this started out as -- >> this is happening at the corner of 12th and kay street. rene is coming in and out. let's try to keep her going. rene, let's hear from you again. >> reporter: if you can hear me. all right guys, iep 'm at the...
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stand by, renee. let's get to deborah feyerick. it's important to get to you because you're in new jersey. and that's where the fbi is interviewing the suspect's family members, including his aunt. what do you know about that? >> reporter: we know this is all part of the investigation, but they were here earlier. there are about eight agents and police officers who were inside the home of the alleged shooter's aunt, maria ruiz did speak to reporters -- excuse me -- and she told them that basically her nephew had just had a child. he was a new father. he had been deployed to iraq for a ten-month period back in april of 2010. when he returned, the aunt says he was acting strangely. he's the youngest of five siblings. those five siblings live both in puerto rico as well as florida. he did join the national guard when he was 17 years old in puerto rico. he served that dmoimt deployment in iraq. back in august, he was disarmed. it's unclear what the reasons are for that. but three months later, he walked into an fbi office and basically
stand by, renee. let's get to deborah feyerick. it's important to get to you because you're in new jersey. and that's where the fbi is interviewing the suspect's family members, including his aunt. what do you know about that? >> reporter: we know this is all part of the investigation, but they were here earlier. there are about eight agents and police officers who were inside the home of the alleged shooter's aunt, maria ruiz did speak to reporters -- excuse me -- and she told them that...
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renee amoore, the chairwoman for the republican party talked to me. she's been talking to people, getting their input and trying to ease their concerns. >> it's okay. people aren't going to lose out everything right away. we really have to look at things. people are writing a report, pulling things together and meet with the secretary of health and human services so that on january 21st, we'll be able to come down and start working. >> renee and her team continue their work with the health and human services staff. as for the time frame for a new health care plan, amoore thinks it will be a few months before it's ready to go for congress. >>> mexico is feeling impact of the trump presidency, before the inauguration. oil prices have fallen, interest rates have gone up. trump has pledged to bring auto making jobs back from mexico and build a wall. and venezuela's president said he will not join the hate campaign against donald trump. and said he'll take a wait and see approach. saying he couldn't be worse than president obama. nbc10 is your home for the
renee amoore, the chairwoman for the republican party talked to me. she's been talking to people, getting their input and trying to ease their concerns. >> it's okay. people aren't going to lose out everything right away. we really have to look at things. people are writing a report, pulling things together and meet with the secretary of health and human services so that on january 21st, we'll be able to come down and start working. >> renee and her team continue their work with the...
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talk about his character, rene? of a situation in war torn france. it was a part that felt like it could have been tailor made for him, you know. to be fair, most of the other people had the best one—liners, the recurring gags, people like the officer, good moaning or, listen carefully i shall say this only once, but people remember all the lines, the ridiculous plots and excuses he came up ridiculous plots and excuses he came up with and he was caught with the waitresses by his wife. his wife's awful singing. there are so many elements of that show that knitted so perfectly together but it was him rene, he held it together and made ates joyous tv watch. he had a few lines like, you citith stupid woman. not as good as good moaning. you've done that once! he did a lot of other stuff, appeared in other things. he had a versatile career? yes, he did. people might remember him, he had a very brief run in coronation street in the late 60s, early 70s. elsie tanner's nephew. i was watching an old episode of citizen smith r
talk about his character, rene? of a situation in war torn france. it was a part that felt like it could have been tailor made for him, you know. to be fair, most of the other people had the best one—liners, the recurring gags, people like the officer, good moaning or, listen carefully i shall say this only once, but people remember all the lines, the ridiculous plots and excuses he came up ridiculous plots and excuses he came up with and he was caught with the waitresses by his wife. his...
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still ahead, i asked renee amoore what she and the trump team are doing now ahead of the inauguration to replace the affordable care act. >>> meanwhile, we're hearing from one local delegate who said the trump presidency gives him hope. >> nbc10's pamela osborne is who are hery washington with his story. >> reporter: good morning, when donald trump takes the oath of office tomorrow he will do so with the lowest approval ratings as an incoming president. we did sit down with the a delegate to get his feedback, his thought on the president-elect. >> well, i think the last two presidents have had divisive elections. so president bush, obviously, the first time, as close as the elections have ever been. president obama, the first election was also divisive. but we attended both of those inaugurations because we want to support the office of presidency. >> reporter: younger delegates in houseal family are getting ready to attend another election. >> we will end the sanctuary city. >> reporter: this time, donald trump will be the only second commander in chief who never held an elected offi
still ahead, i asked renee amoore what she and the trump team are doing now ahead of the inauguration to replace the affordable care act. >>> meanwhile, we're hearing from one local delegate who said the trump presidency gives him hope. >> nbc10's pamela osborne is who are hery washington with his story. >> reporter: good morning, when donald trump takes the oath of office tomorrow he will do so with the lowest approval ratings as an incoming president. we did sit down with...
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renÉ pérez joglar: es muy chÉvere el vÍdeo. tiene humor negro.s, y pueden fingir. karla: o sea, la mujer puede fingir, el hombre no. ismael: sÍ, el hombre puede tener la evidencia, pero eso no necesariamente significa que estÉ complacido del todo. estÁ el tema del instinto, y el tema del afecto. ¿cÓmo una mujer sabe que, mÁs allÁ del instinto, la mujer estÁ realmente satisfaciendo lo que el hombre espera Íntimamente en la relaciÓn? doctora Álvarez: lo que pasa es que el hombre se pone en contacto con su intimidad, con sus emociones profundas, cuando hace chaca chaca! por eso es que ellos estÁn obsesionados con eso. eso que tÚ dices puede ser mÁs un ejercicio, pero la mujer no puede ser tan estÚpida. porque es que el hombre... ay, pero mira quiÉn estÁ allÍ! karla m: te amamos, johnny! karla: doctora, si esto es realmente cierto, ¿por qyÉ hay hombres que buscan a la amante? y se escudan, diciendo: yo no tenÍa en casa lo que ella me dio. doctora Álvarez: eso es un embuste. de cada 10 gentes que son infieles, quizÁ uno lo hace por sexo. lo demÁs es f
renÉ pérez joglar: es muy chÉvere el vÍdeo. tiene humor negro.s, y pueden fingir. karla: o sea, la mujer puede fingir, el hombre no. ismael: sÍ, el hombre puede tener la evidencia, pero eso no necesariamente significa que estÉ complacido del todo. estÁ el tema del instinto, y el tema del afecto. ¿cÓmo una mujer sabe que, mÁs allÁ del instinto, la mujer estÁ realmente satisfaciendo lo que el hombre espera Íntimamente en la relaciÓn? doctora Álvarez: lo que pasa es que el hombre se...
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the comic actor gorden kaye, known to millions as rene artois the cafe owner in the bbc sitcom ‘allo which was set in nazi—occupied france. our arts correspondent, david sillito, looks back at his life. for ten years and 82 episodes, gorden kaye was the harassed heart of one of the most popular comedies of the 80s. ‘allo ‘allo. would you believe it possible that the plot has now thickened? cafe owner rene artois had an unfathomably complicated love life and endless problems with fallen madonnas. can nobody resist me? good afternoon. she'll fix you up. this was not the first time tv audiences had met gorden kaye, in coronation street he played bernard butler. i'm going to miss you when you go back, you know? born in huddersfield, he'd spent years on stage. writer and producer david croft spotted him. after guest appearances in ayew being served and it ain't half hot mum, he sent him a script. it's set ina mum, he sent him a script. it's set in a french cafe and that's that, and the laughs are leaping off the page almost visibly, and you think this is a caucus. a comedy about the resis
the comic actor gorden kaye, known to millions as rene artois the cafe owner in the bbc sitcom ‘allo which was set in nazi—occupied france. our arts correspondent, david sillito, looks back at his life. for ten years and 82 episodes, gorden kaye was the harassed heart of one of the most popular comedies of the 80s. ‘allo ‘allo. would you believe it possible that the plot has now thickened? cafe owner rene artois had an unfathomably complicated love life and endless problems with fallen...
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rene, mr.rut was asked about his perspective on climate change whether he views it as a hoax as donald trump has suggested and tweeted in the past. >> that's right. this is a sticking point. >> science tells us the climate is changing. and human activity in some manner impacts that change. the ability to measure with precision the degree and extent of that impact and what to do about it are subject to continuing debate and dialogue. >> do you agree that global warming is a hoax? >> i do not, senator. >> so, donald trump is wrong? >> i do not believe that climate kma is change is a hoax. >> you just heard from scott prut. this is a hearing that's been going on for more than six hours now. he did say that he believes that the climate is changing. however, jake, when pressed on what is causing that change, he was not prepared to say humans. he was not prepared to say oil or gas emissions is causing that climate change. he did not go that far. i will say it has been quite a contentious hearing. we
rene, mr.rut was asked about his perspective on climate change whether he views it as a hoax as donald trump has suggested and tweeted in the past. >> that's right. this is a sticking point. >> science tells us the climate is changing. and human activity in some manner impacts that change. the ability to measure with precision the degree and extent of that impact and what to do about it are subject to continuing debate and dialogue. >> do you agree that global warming is a...
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stand by rene. >> still have people on airplanes. i know in lines. not reopening until 5:00 a.m. are there still people on planes? >> fortunately not, they were able to leave the planes around 9:00 this evening. essentially sitting on the tarmac for seven to eight hours, not allowed to move. as they were watching people running through the runway screaming and running for their lives as we saw hundreds do that this afternoon. >> stand by, deborah is in new jersey where the fbi is interviewing the aunt of the alleged gunman. what are you hearing? >> reporter: well don what we're hearing is earlier this afternoon fbi agents were here. counted about eight of them. and police as well inside the home. this is part of the routine. got to go through and see who they can talk to and information they can get. but a number of reporters spoke to the aunt and she said that her nephew had a baby, he's the youngest of five siblings. they live in puerto rico and also florida, which my explain away why on the way to florida, he served in iraq from april 2010 to february 2011, that was in iraq, d
stand by rene. >> still have people on airplanes. i know in lines. not reopening until 5:00 a.m. are there still people on planes? >> fortunately not, they were able to leave the planes around 9:00 this evening. essentially sitting on the tarmac for seven to eight hours, not allowed to move. as they were watching people running through the runway screaming and running for their lives as we saw hundreds do that this afternoon. >> stand by, deborah is in new jersey where the fbi...
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rene, thank you so much. how much damage is donald trump doing to his ability to govern with his own belief based on nothing that millions of people voted illegally? that story next. ary, so how can you can get up to $1300 today? at jackson hewitt, you can get an express refund advance - a 0% apr loan. can't get that online! visit jackson hewitt, and you could get up to $1300 today. with a crust made chfrom scratche and mixes crisp vegetables with all white meat chicken, and bakes it to perfection. because making the perfect dinner isn't easy as pie but finding someone to enjoy it with sure is. marie callender's. it's time to savor. >>> welcome back to "the lead." continuing with our breaking news, political story claim that now has the weight of the highest office in the land behind it, the white house now saying, president trump, believes millions of people voted illegally in the election, the election he won. of course, there is no evidence for this belief. it's based on nothing. it's not true. there is no
rene, thank you so much. how much damage is donald trump doing to his ability to govern with his own belief based on nothing that millions of people voted illegally? that story next. ary, so how can you can get up to $1300 today? at jackson hewitt, you can get an express refund advance - a 0% apr loan. can't get that online! visit jackson hewitt, and you could get up to $1300 today. with a crust made chfrom scratche and mixes crisp vegetables with all white meat chicken, and bakes it to...
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>> b. >> she won. >> oh, i love that a girl from dallas won. >> renee zellweger in 2001.in the bathroom. i watched last night. 40 seconds went by. hugh grant is on stage presenting the award to her. no one can find her. she comes on stage. gives an adorable speech and said she had lipstick on her teeth. she was in the bathroom. that was her third being nominated, and her first one. >> i love renee. >> ryan salvatore from san diego, california. >> all right, ryan. let's play. which golden globe winner said in her speech we're new mums, we're literally come out for a night. i was not expecting this. was it annie lenox, adele, or madonna. skproo i'm going to go with adele. >> yes. >> gave it away. the mums give it away. 2013. she won her first golden gloel globe for "skyfall." best original song. her son angelo was 3 months old. she came on stage. when she said honestly i've come out for a night out with my friend ida. i was not expecting this. thank you so much. my best adele impersonation. i love her. >> that deserves a clap. >> that was her first golden globe nomination a
>> b. >> she won. >> oh, i love that a girl from dallas won. >> renee zellweger in 2001.in the bathroom. i watched last night. 40 seconds went by. hugh grant is on stage presenting the award to her. no one can find her. she comes on stage. gives an adorable speech and said she had lipstick on her teeth. she was in the bathroom. that was her third being nominated, and her first one. >> i love renee. >> ryan salvatore from san diego, california. >> all...
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rene marsh is out front. we saw a horrific attack that was terrorism in turkey.re now seeing this here at ft. lauderdale with this shooter. how concerned are authorities now? he was able to get a gun off the baggage claim and just shoot people. >> they're very concerned. i spoke with two police chiefs, airport police chiefs today and they say although they draped for this sort of active shooter scenario, their hearts simply dropped when they saw the event unfo unfolding in ft. lauderdale because the bottom line is this is happen at any airport across the country. all airports across the nation have this so-called soft target area, the area of the airport before you get to the tsa security check point that is vulnerable. any law enforcement official or expert will tell you it is virtually impossible to get the vulnerability down to zero. when you see the situation like we saw in ft. lauderdale, it really does send chills up and down the spine of law enforcement charged with protecting airports across the country. in that spirit, we have heard from several major ai
rene marsh is out front. we saw a horrific attack that was terrorism in turkey.re now seeing this here at ft. lauderdale with this shooter. how concerned are authorities now? he was able to get a gun off the baggage claim and just shoot people. >> they're very concerned. i spoke with two police chiefs, airport police chiefs today and they say although they draped for this sort of active shooter scenario, their hearts simply dropped when they saw the event unfo unfolding in ft. lauderdale...
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renee marsh, cnn, washington. >> i want to talk more about the vulnerability of soft targets with ourecurity panel, matthew is a former executive with the atf and cnn law enforcement analyst. mary is back with us. a former inspector general department of transportation. so, matthew just heard renee marsh saying law enforcement officials she's talks to say it's really possible to reduce that kind of vulnerability. he lawfully checked that firearm, but what the person does on the other end well, that's anyone's guess, so, in your view, does this kind of underscore a vulnerable thety across airports, across the country? >> it does. the fact of the matter is there are hundreds if not thousands of people that travel with their firearm, follow the law and successfully pick up their gun and go about their merry way. in this case, he exploited this vulnerability and try to avoid this in the future. >> when we talk about soft target, i don't know if a lot of people would automatically think that an airport is a soft target because there are security measures in place. people have to go through
renee marsh, cnn, washington. >> i want to talk more about the vulnerability of soft targets with ourecurity panel, matthew is a former executive with the atf and cnn law enforcement analyst. mary is back with us. a former inspector general department of transportation. so, matthew just heard renee marsh saying law enforcement officials she's talks to say it's really possible to reduce that kind of vulnerability. he lawfully checked that firearm, but what the person does on the other end...
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. >> i want to go to cnn aviation correspondent rene marsh. rene marsh, can you tell us what you're learning most recently about the shooter and the investigation so far? >> well, just to reset, jim. we know the name of the shooter is esteban santiago as you've been mentioning there. he flew from alaska to florida. we do know, again, that gun was checked in his checked luggage. he had declared that weapon. and then he retrieved that weapon and that's when he opened fire after getting off of his flight. now, you know, many people may not realize, but he went about this all very legally. tsa rules are very clear, they state what the rules are for carrying a gun on board. you can legally carry a weapon as well as ammunition only in your checked luggage. you cannot carry that in your carry-on luggage. that's exactly what this individual did. however, when you do carry it in your checked luggage, it has to be unloaded. it has to be in a hard, locked case. and again, you have to declare it to the airline at that ticket counter. so to our knowledge,
. >> i want to go to cnn aviation correspondent rene marsh. rene marsh, can you tell us what you're learning most recently about the shooter and the investigation so far? >> well, just to reset, jim. we know the name of the shooter is esteban santiago as you've been mentioning there. he flew from alaska to florida. we do know, again, that gun was checked in his checked luggage. he had declared that weapon. and then he retrieved that weapon and that's when he opened fire after...
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thank you renÉe, for being here.>[applause] >> i am excited to announce that we will grow this program and in the next three years we will give 240 more household like renÉe's a chance to remain in san francisco. >>[applause] >> and to help middle-class families buy homes we will extend the down payment assistance loan program. it will bridge it earlier and her family were able to buy a home in the sunset when the down payment robot was removed for them to renÉe, thank you for being here today. >>[applause] wi >> bridget, sorry. we are building another 20,000 units along the bayfront, the southern bayfront. a third of which will be affordable including as much middle-class housing as possible. we all this production is having an impact and we are starting to see friends stabilize, even as they continue to surge elsewhere in california. the evidence is in. building more housing does help more people afford san francisco. >>[applause] >> and as we accelerate the building of more housing for our nurses, teachers, first
thank you renÉe, for being here.>[applause] >> i am excited to announce that we will grow this program and in the next three years we will give 240 more household like renÉe's a chance to remain in san francisco. >>[applause] >> and to help middle-class families buy homes we will extend the down payment assistance loan program. it will bridge it earlier and her family were able to buy a home in the sunset when the down payment robot was removed for them to renÉe, thank...
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rene norse from urban wealth management to talk about the markets.oller coaster ride. >> the market got its legs back after the press conference ended with president-elect trump. i think the way i view it is this is a market that's been sitting there churning for a little while, going sideways. it could used the press conference not just the comments about pharmaceuticals but just the general tone and tenor of it, as an excuse to have one of these pull-backs. it didn't really do it. i guess you could say it shows some kind of underlying resilience. it also shows what i have thought for a while, this isn't at its core a trump rally exclusive of other things. it's not just about the path to tax cuts through congress. it's a little more about the economic fundamentals. at least for today that seemed to bear out. >> paul, you agree? >> people are looking for any excuse to sell, and there has been plenty of seemingly good excuses for it but they haven't worked. today was a case in point. we were looking today, since the election, there hasn't been a singl
rene norse from urban wealth management to talk about the markets.oller coaster ride. >> the market got its legs back after the press conference ended with president-elect trump. i think the way i view it is this is a market that's been sitting there churning for a little while, going sideways. it could used the press conference not just the comments about pharmaceuticals but just the general tone and tenor of it, as an excuse to have one of these pull-backs. it didn't really do it. i...
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rene marsh has been investigating this for us. you have a reality check. >> that's right. a campaign promise the president is working to make good on despite the rhetoric, though, it's not going to move the needle all that much. the economic impact of these pipeline projects will be short term. >> reporter: pipeline projects have drawn massive protests, fueled by fears of an environmental destruction in the vent of a leak that could endanger health and safe drinking water. >> we'll renegotiate some of the term. >> reporter: but with the stroke of a pen tuesday president trump put the controversial projects, including the stalled keystone xl pipeline back in play. the $8 billion project would stretch nearly 1,200 miles across montana, south dakota, nebraska, kansas, oklahoma, and texas, carrying more than 800,000 barrels of crude oil per day from canada to the united states. >> a lot of jobs, 28,000 jobs. >> reporter: but a 2014 state department report found only 3,900 workers will be required to build the pipeline and those jobs will only last a year. just 35 positions wou
rene marsh has been investigating this for us. you have a reality check. >> that's right. a campaign promise the president is working to make good on despite the rhetoric, though, it's not going to move the needle all that much. the economic impact of these pipeline projects will be short term. >> reporter: pipeline projects have drawn massive protests, fueled by fears of an environmental destruction in the vent of a leak that could endanger health and safe drinking water. >>...
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. >> same thing happened to renee zellweger just three years later. >> a moment i almost didn't havv.d, commercial break, i thought, hey. >> meryl streep is golden globe queen and shout-outs are expected. >> i beattmeryl. >> you want to take a picture? >>>the best meryl jokes in 2013. >> what does that say? >> muriel. >> muriel streep. >> known to take aim at the audience. >> we're still looking that the one from 2014 hosts tina fey and amy poehler. >> "gravitiy" nominated for best film. a story of how george clooney would rather float away into space and die than spend one more minute with a woman his own age. >> best of all, this is live tv, so of course we've got some ffvorite prompter fails. >> and they put up the wrong stuff on the teleprompter. >> our winner is -- >> here it comes. >> here it comes. >> thank you. >> this is why we love this evening. >> see now, that's the kind of moment made for someone like cher. maybe we will see her at the globes next year. she already won three times and now the superstar is starring in her first tv movie in 20 years. and here is the cool hi
. >> same thing happened to renee zellweger just three years later. >> a moment i almost didn't havv.d, commercial break, i thought, hey. >> meryl streep is golden globe queen and shout-outs are expected. >> i beattmeryl. >> you want to take a picture? >>>the best meryl jokes in 2013. >> what does that say? >> muriel. >> muriel streep. >> known to take aim at the audience. >> we're still looking that the one from 2014 hosts...
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mexican prime minister rene netto -- mexican prime and esther pena nieto was expected to be here. they were very insistent on the fact that the special relationship between the united kingdom and united states is a strong as ever. they appear to this -- plenty they appear to disagree on. the soundbite where donald trump just told her he is one hundred percent behind him putting words in his mouth in front of the press here. he believed that nato was obsolete. there is one differing point of view. another one is interesting considering what will be happening tomorrow. we know the president donald trump will be holding a phone call with his russian counterpart. and he says sanctions are possibly lifting. although sanctions imposed on and by the european union. sanctions will remain in place against the current russian regime. clear difference of opinion there. let me just add one more. he still believes torture and waterboarding work. and he repeated that again here at press conference in the white house. he thinks torture works but his defense secretary will be swearing in later to
mexican prime minister rene netto -- mexican prime and esther pena nieto was expected to be here. they were very insistent on the fact that the special relationship between the united kingdom and united states is a strong as ever. they appear to this -- plenty they appear to disagree on. the soundbite where donald trump just told her he is one hundred percent behind him putting words in his mouth in front of the press here. he believed that nato was obsolete. there is one differing point of...
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. >> and the golden state warriors break gowned on the new chasa rene a. the ceremony unway right now. >> the news at noon starts right now. >> good afternoon. >> the widow of the nightclub shooter made a court appearance on charges one day after being arrested. >> reporter: a portioner hearing was held over until tomorrow. the hearing did last about 5 minutes. she appeared in a t-shirt and gray sweat pants. the probably the clothes she was arrested in when she was taken in to cust the different. she was mainly sitting in front of the judge. her head was down. she has very long black hair. it was hard to see her face. she did understand what was going on. she was asked that by the judge. in a faint voice she replied she did understand what was going on. prosecutors laid out the two counts she is facing. these are two charges handed down by a grand jury. the first one by far the most serious. it carries a possible life sentence. providing material support to terrorists. when prosecutors were talking about that charge they said she knew about the attack. the
. >> and the golden state warriors break gowned on the new chasa rene a. the ceremony unway right now. >> the news at noon starts right now. >> good afternoon. >> the widow of the nightclub shooter made a court appearance on charges one day after being arrested. >> reporter: a portioner hearing was held over until tomorrow. the hearing did last about 5 minutes. she appeared in a t-shirt and gray sweat pants. the probably the clothes she was arrested in when she was...
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. >> hold on, i want to bring on rene. what are they saying happened? >> we know the ticktock, the shooter arrived at airport, traveled from the top to second floor, lower level and retrieved his bag and opened fire. we also know that the fbi is looking into other states that he may have traveled to besides alaska. we know he originated in alaska and traveled from there to ft. lauderdale but they want to know where else he traveled. so looking into travel in the past as well, hoping to maybe perhaps get a better picture of other connections to other individuals he may have who have other information about motive or person's state of mind in the last couple of weeks or months. >> and we're hearing conflicting reports about an alleged fight on the airplane. somebody said maybe it did happen but not bad enough to have people meet them at the gate. what went on? >> we've been hearing reports about possibly some sort of altercation on board this delta flight and perhaps that is what angered him and caused him to retrieve the firearm. however investigators fo
. >> hold on, i want to bring on rene. what are they saying happened? >> we know the ticktock, the shooter arrived at airport, traveled from the top to second floor, lower level and retrieved his bag and opened fire. we also know that the fbi is looking into other states that he may have traveled to besides alaska. we know he originated in alaska and traveled from there to ft. lauderdale but they want to know where else he traveled. so looking into travel in the past as well, hoping...
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. >> cnn's rene marsh has more on u.s.ecurity rules involving guns on planes and in airports. >> christi and victor, he retrieved his checked luggage in baggage claim. and sources say esteban santiago went into the bathroom and emerged firing the gun. now, it is legal in some states to carry a gun and sam in addition in your checked luggage only. tsa has very strict guidelines on this. and by all accounts, the shooter followed all of the procedures. airport police in anchorage, alaska, where he originated, said that the suspect declared the gun before the flight, and had it in a proper casing and stored it properly in his checked luggage. again, those guidelines are very strict. the firearm has to be unloaded. it has to be stored in a hard-sided case. that case has to be locked. and only the passenger can have the key or the combination to that case. and it has to be declared at the ticket counter. he followed all of those rules but, again, it appears as if he took advantage of the fact that every airport across the countr
. >> cnn's rene marsh has more on u.s.ecurity rules involving guns on planes and in airports. >> christi and victor, he retrieved his checked luggage in baggage claim. and sources say esteban santiago went into the bathroom and emerged firing the gun. now, it is legal in some states to carry a gun and sam in addition in your checked luggage only. tsa has very strict guidelines on this. and by all accounts, the shooter followed all of the procedures. airport police in anchorage,...
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ikea male announcer: tonight on "undercover boss," renee maloney, co-founder goes undercover in her own company. -no. -i'm gonna go undercover. it'll work. announcer: while undercover... this is lovely savannah. all: hi, savannah. announcer: this michelangelo of marketing... this is ridiculous. announcer: will meet the people who make her masterpiece work. -calvin, when's lunch? -lunch is when you finish. -you got it? -ugh, yeah. look, here's a whole nother stack for you. announcer: she'll take center stage. y'all want to hear a blonde joke? yeah! okay, so she's in, um, um... i'm so nervous! hey, hey, ba-ba! announcer: and what will happen when she discovers her employees think the company is not so picture-perfect? i'm gonna show you some of my original artwork.
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. >>> el sub secretario de gobierno renÉ juÁrez dio a conocer un recuento de las detenciones que se realizaronrse y evitar robos. >>> no estamos matando ni atacando a nadie estamos cuidando nuestro patrimonio. >>> el gobierno mexicano insiste que el aumento al precio del combustible era inminente e inevitable. >>> en dos ocasiones en esta semana. el presidente peÑa explicÓ el por quÉ segÚn Él era necesario el aumento al combustible y cuestionÓ a los ciudadanos ante las medidas aplicadas. >>> aquÍ les pregunto, quÉ hubieran hecho ustedes? >>> a pesar de las justificaciÓnes a la sociedad mexicana de enrique peÑa nieto por lo que llama un incremento global en el precio de la gasolina los ciudadanos se siguen manifestando a la par un portal especializado en datos y anÁlisis de combustibles dio a conocer que mÉxico es uno de los cinco paÍses a nivel mundial que mÁs incrementÓ el precio de la gasolina mientras otros 40 permanecieron sin cambio, en la ciudad de mÉxico, marÍa elena, univisiÓn. >>> y cambiando de tema cientos de personas en parÁcuaro el pueblo natal juan gabriel participaron hoy en un
. >>> el sub secretario de gobierno renÉ juÁrez dio a conocer un recuento de las detenciones que se realizaronrse y evitar robos. >>> no estamos matando ni atacando a nadie estamos cuidando nuestro patrimonio. >>> el gobierno mexicano insiste que el aumento al precio del combustible era inminente e inevitable. >>> en dos ocasiones en esta semana. el presidente peÑa explicÓ el por quÉ segÚn Él era necesario el aumento al combustible y cuestionÓ a los...
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rene marsh, what are you learned? >> reporter: what we have is the basics now, you had senator nelson on the air, the name of the shooter, cnn and our staff of reporters are here, multiple reporters have received the name name, again, estabon santiago. we are trying to figure out did this individual come in on a flight, what cities was he traveling between? these are all questions we don't have at this point but know that the investigation is very much active an going on and zeroing on on this man, an we still don't have a lot of background information on him at this hour either, but as investigators are digging on his background they are essentially trying to figurs is so fresh i think we have information that we're going to have right now which is that latest number which is eight people in the hospital. we have as many as five people shot dead and we know that passengers were going through this process as being re-screened. we heard multiple reports of potentially other shots fired in other sections of the airport.
rene marsh, what are you learned? >> reporter: what we have is the basics now, you had senator nelson on the air, the name of the shooter, cnn and our staff of reporters are here, multiple reporters have received the name name, again, estabon santiago. we are trying to figure out did this individual come in on a flight, what cities was he traveling between? these are all questions we don't have at this point but know that the investigation is very much active an going on and zeroing on on...
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texas, iing from south am renee feltz for democracy now! amy: that does it for today's show.in for a live special coverage of the presidential inauguration on friday, january 20, from 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. eastern. we will carry the official proceedingngs live as well as analysis and voices from the streets. on saturday, january 21, we will broadcast live from the women's march on washington from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. eastern, bringing you voices from the stage and the march. go to democracynow.org for details. democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning. e-mail your comments to outreach@democracynow.org or mail them to democracy now! p.o. box 693 new york, new york 10013. [captioning made possible by democracy now!] çÑwwñyw0p announcer>>eaearthtk is madpossible by the suorort ofhilolo is. withwesterunitedtates.th servicg over 2 destinaons worldwid americanirlines a proro sees. joni >> southeast asia and her many waterways have long held a certain fascination for the west and perhaps nowhere more than thailand.
texas, iing from south am renee feltz for democracy now! amy: that does it for today's show.in for a live special coverage of the presidential inauguration on friday, january 20, from 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. eastern. we will carry the official proceedingngs live as well as analysis and voices from the streets. on saturday, january 21, we will broadcast live from the women's march on washington from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. eastern, bringing you voices from the stage and the march. go to...
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. >> rene marsh joins was the latest.and this is over the latest kind of kerfuffle over tweets from badlands national park m. >> that's right. tt the latest news surround that national park in south dakota and its official twitter account. it sent out a series of tweets about climate change today that could be seen as defying president trump, one of the tweets reading, "today the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is higher than at any other time in the last 650,000 years. #climate." not necessarily the kind of tweet that the new president might endorse. tru trump once called climate change a hoax invented by the chinese. we shall say that tweet was up for just a few hours before they were deleted. democrats quickly came out to criticize the move. dnc press secretary saying in a statement that vladimir putin would be proud. of course as you mentioned this all comes after the trump administration asked the department of interior to temporarily stop tweeting. that was after they retweeted those images that compared
. >> rene marsh joins was the latest.and this is over the latest kind of kerfuffle over tweets from badlands national park m. >> that's right. tt the latest news surround that national park in south dakota and its official twitter account. it sent out a series of tweets about climate change today that could be seen as defying president trump, one of the tweets reading, "today the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is higher than at any other time in the last 650,000...
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renee rosato: us post office would give a total stranger my mail. announcer: we expose a postal service security lapse that allows thieves to pick up your mail and steal your identity. sondra halperin: it was very surprising to me, and it was scary. announcer: we investigate why san francisco homeowners are on the hook for thousands of dollars in fines for something they didn't do. ron phelps: there's no oversight. announcer: we follow the cash flowing into crowdfunding campaigns, and scrutinize where the money goes when big ideas go bust. lonnie lebin: just honor it. announcer: we trace the paper trail of a business that changed hands, then ignored customers' prepaid purchases. cheri wells: they didn't expect nobody to come and raise hell. announcer: and we scrutinize the contractor who painted a house pink, then tried to put thousands on the owner's property tax bill. here's consumer investigator chris chmura. chris chmura: good evening, and welcome to our "nbc bay area responds" special. we launched early this summer with one promise to our viewers, to respond to every call and every
renee rosato: us post office would give a total stranger my mail. announcer: we expose a postal service security lapse that allows thieves to pick up your mail and steal your identity. sondra halperin: it was very surprising to me, and it was scary. announcer: we investigate why san francisco homeowners are on the hook for thousands of dollars in fines for something they didn't do. ron phelps: there's no oversight. announcer: we follow the cash flowing into crowdfunding campaigns, and...
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texas, iing from south am renee feltz for democracy now! amy: that does it for today's show.in for a live special coverage of the presidential inauguration on friday, january 20, from 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. eastern. we will carry the official proceedings live as well as analysis and voices from the streets. on saturday, january 21, we will broadcast live from the women's march on washington from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. eastern, bringing you voices from the stage and the march. go to democracynow.org for details. democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning. e-mail your comments to outreach@democracynow.org or mail them to democracy now! p.o. box 693 new york, new york 10013. [captioning made possible by democracy now!] laying) ♪ hi. i'm hubert keller with secrets of a chef. people very often are asking me what i cook at home when i entertain. well, here are some of my favorites. first it's a pate chaud, which means a "hot pie." it's as beautiful to look at as it is delicious to eat and has a wonderful filling made with veal, duck, ch
texas, iing from south am renee feltz for democracy now! amy: that does it for today's show.in for a live special coverage of the presidential inauguration on friday, january 20, from 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. eastern. we will carry the official proceedings live as well as analysis and voices from the streets. on saturday, january 21, we will broadcast live from the women's march on washington from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. eastern, bringing you voices from the stage and the march. go to...
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>> huh he turned renee 50 shades of red. >> jim is a generous person who you should go out with. >>> plus, jamie foxx's first words about his reported bar brawl. >> all i was trying to do,
>> huh he turned renee 50 shades of red. >> jim is a generous person who you should go out with. >>> plus, jamie foxx's first words about his reported bar brawl. >> all i was trying to do,
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still ahead, i asked renee amoore, what she and the trump team are doing right now to replace the affordableare act. tonight, watch nbc10 for the inauguration of donald trump. a complete wrap-up from washington, at 7:00. >>> ten minutes after 5:00. it feels like an april morning. january, normally in the 20s. we're nowhere near that this morning. a nice view of boathouse row. not much going on. we have a nice mild start this morning. 45 degrees right now in philadelphia. clouds, not too many of them. grab your sunglasses. the clouds will be moving out. you'll see bright sunshine and we're on track for a clear evening. which means it's going to get chilly overnight. not bad at all, 45 in philadelphia, right at 40 degrees for south jersey. and dropped into the 30s for the lehigh valley. 45 at philadelphia international. you also find it at center city at graduate hospital. 44 degrees seems to be the temperature of the morning for northeast philadelphia, fox chase, parkvale. that's the starting point. temperatures could come down, it's going to get a bit cooler before sunrise. but after sunrise
still ahead, i asked renee amoore, what she and the trump team are doing right now to replace the affordableare act. tonight, watch nbc10 for the inauguration of donald trump. a complete wrap-up from washington, at 7:00. >>> ten minutes after 5:00. it feels like an april morning. january, normally in the 20s. we're nowhere near that this morning. a nice view of boathouse row. not much going on. we have a nice mild start this morning. 45 degrees right now in philadelphia. clouds, not...
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thank you renÉe, for being here.>[applause] >> i am excited to announce that we will grow this program and in the next three years we will give 240 more household like renÉe's a chance to remain in san francisco. >>[applause] >> and to help middle-class families buy homes we will extend the down payment assistance loan program. it will bridge it earlier and her family were able to buy a home in the sunset when the down payment robot was removed for them to renÉe, thank you for being here today. >>[applause] wi >> bridget, sorry. we are building another 20,000 units along the bayfront, the southern bayfront. a third of which will be affordable including as much middle-class housing as possible. we all this production is having an impact and we are starting to see friends stabilize, even as they continue to surge elsewhere in california. the evidence is in. building more housing does help more people afford san francisco. >>[applause] >> and as we accelerate the building of more housing for our nurses, teachers, first
thank you renÉe, for being here.>[applause] >> i am excited to announce that we will grow this program and in the next three years we will give 240 more household like renÉe's a chance to remain in san francisco. >>[applause] >> and to help middle-class families buy homes we will extend the down payment assistance loan program. it will bridge it earlier and her family were able to buy a home in the sunset when the down payment robot was removed for them to renÉe, thank...
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thank you renÉe, for being here.applause] >> i am excited to announce that we will grow this program and in the next three years we will give 240 more household like renÉe's a chance to remain in san francisco. >>[applause] >> and to help middle-class families buy homes we will extend the down payment assistance loan program. it will bridge it earlier and her family were able to buy a home in the sunset when the down payment robot was removed for them to renÉe, thank you for being here today. >>[applause] wi >> bridget, sorry. we are building another 20,000 units along the bayfront, the southern bayfront. a third of which will be affordable including as much middle-class housing as possible. we all this production is having an impact and we are starting to see friends stabilize, even as they continue to surge elsewhere in california. the evidence is in. building more housing does help more people afford san francisco. >>[applause] >> and as we accelerate the building of more housing for our nurses, teachers, first re
thank you renÉe, for being here.applause] >> i am excited to announce that we will grow this program and in the next three years we will give 240 more household like renÉe's a chance to remain in san francisco. >>[applause] >> and to help middle-class families buy homes we will extend the down payment assistance loan program. it will bridge it earlier and her family were able to buy a home in the sunset when the down payment robot was removed for them to renÉe, thank you...
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meet owner renee cobietre, business is good, company is better. perfect remedy for our first sizable snowfall of the year. >> it's the best time for to make hot chocolate right now. >> reporter: as soon as it snows? >> yes, i think the snow comes in, i start seeing outside and i'm thinking maybe one more hour. >> reporter: but city workers have to be on the roads. >> we can't take a rain check. it's here. >> reporter: pen dondot's peter cherotti says there are 146,000 tons of salt available. >> we'll hit the overpasses, bridges, stuff like that, keep an eye on things. >> >> reporter: those will be the roads that freeze first. this is what's going on at salt zones all over philadelphia. 106,000 tons of salt, some of it here behind us, you can see the plow get loaded up here as i continue to talk. now if the snow keeps coming down, these guys will continue to hit the roads with some saumt so really it's a sit-and-wait situation but they want to make sure they're ready for anything as the snow falls to make sure they're ready for the morning commute.
meet owner renee cobietre, business is good, company is better. perfect remedy for our first sizable snowfall of the year. >> it's the best time for to make hot chocolate right now. >> reporter: as soon as it snows? >> yes, i think the snow comes in, i start seeing outside and i'm thinking maybe one more hour. >> reporter: but city workers have to be on the roads. >> we can't take a rain check. it's here. >> reporter: pen dondot's peter cherotti says there...