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>> the seattle tech landscape is doing great.ome amazing companies that you mentioned are based here. zillow has been the beneficiary of seattle's incredibly vibrant economy for the last decade or so. you finally have bay area tech companies sort of figuring out what we already knew and they are coming here in droves. now you have google facebook uber, snapchat all the companies have seattle engineering offices. they are now fishing in our pond in seattle. the tech landscape feels really vibrant. it's running a company that's headquartered here. it's been a great place to have a company. >> enjoy yourself. come back and see us in new york sometime soon. spencer rascoff. >>> getting more fallout this morning from the panama papers. sue herera has that. >> indeed we are. iceland's prime minister has decided to step down after the panama papers were released. there were protftests calling for him to step down in reykjavik earlier this morning. he tried to dissolve parliament to avoid stepping down. the president of iceland refused t
>> the seattle tech landscape is doing great.ome amazing companies that you mentioned are based here. zillow has been the beneficiary of seattle's incredibly vibrant economy for the last decade or so. you finally have bay area tech companies sort of figuring out what we already knew and they are coming here in droves. now you have google facebook uber, snapchat all the companies have seattle engineering offices. they are now fishing in our pond in seattle. the tech landscape feels really...
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>> dan springer in seattle. dan, thanks. >>> ted cruz and john kasich team up to try to stop donald trump. we'll get reaction from the panel, when we come back. shmorange. and it rhymes with the color of our bottle. hey, baby, make it your first word! sfx: baby speak not even close. reach for the orange, it's 100% shmorange! once i left the hospital after a dvt blood clot. what about my wife... ...what we're building together... ...and could this happen again? i was given warfarin in the hospital, but wondered, was this the best treatment for me? i spoke to my doctor and she told me about eliquis. eliquis treats dvt and pe blood clots and reduces the risk of them happening again. not only does eliquis treat dvt and pe blood clots. but eliquis also had significantly less major bleeding than the standard treatment. knowing eliquis had both... ...turned around my thinking. don't stop eliquis unless you doctor tells you to. eliquis can cause serious, and in rare cases, fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have
>> dan springer in seattle. dan, thanks. >>> ted cruz and john kasich team up to try to stop donald trump. we'll get reaction from the panel, when we come back. shmorange. and it rhymes with the color of our bottle. hey, baby, make it your first word! sfx: baby speak not even close. reach for the orange, it's 100% shmorange! once i left the hospital after a dvt blood clot. what about my wife... ...what we're building together... ...and could this happen again? i was given...
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seattle area, 81 yesterday, the third warmest april. 83 degrees yesterday, seattle's warmest day. so let's go back into texas, because this is where all the devastation is. the piece there with all the pictures. we had about 1,100 residents, apartments and houses with water in them. so i mean just so much damage, including the lives lost. now racing through the state of texas, pushing towards austin. this will not be horrendous, but an inch or two that has the bad flooding. we're also going to be watching later today some additional strong storms. not going to be a horrible case of severe weather for this time of year, but from abilene, again, the worst of the damage is completely done. now we're going to watch the slow moving storm, weak storm in the west begins to move on shore. there is the 80 in seattle, another record high. that's your nat records near the coast. cooler pacific air tries to move in. obviously the texas stuff, because of the devastation, getting headlines, but what has happened in seattle is off the charts too. >> it's like spring never happened. straight to s
seattle area, 81 yesterday, the third warmest april. 83 degrees yesterday, seattle's warmest day. so let's go back into texas, because this is where all the devastation is. the piece there with all the pictures. we had about 1,100 residents, apartments and houses with water in them. so i mean just so much damage, including the lives lost. now racing through the state of texas, pushing towards austin. this will not be horrendous, but an inch or two that has the bad flooding. we're also going to...
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. >>> emergency planners are warning seattle appeared the west of the pacific north-west about the coming magnitude 9 earthquake. how the ground will shake violently for four to six minutes, how that will followed by a tsunami that could be as high as 30 to 40 feet. the question is not if there will be an an earthquake, but when, and it could come at any time. >> this entire area that we're in now older brick buildings >>> this man thinks seattle is unprepared for a major earthquake and he shows me why. in an older section of the city down town buildings dating back a century. >> this district you just need to look at it >>> head of the emergency management for 11 years, he says seattle has 800 unreinforced buildings. >> they would likely pancake in an earth quake. the walls will separate from the building and the floors fall down. we're talking like the hades earthquake where structure collapsed on top of one another >>> are cities and community doing what they need to do in order to protect their citizens? >> i don't think this state is going to take the safety in an appropriate until w
. >>> emergency planners are warning seattle appeared the west of the pacific north-west about the coming magnitude 9 earthquake. how the ground will shake violently for four to six minutes, how that will followed by a tsunami that could be as high as 30 to 40 feet. the question is not if there will be an an earthquake, but when, and it could come at any time. >> this entire area that we're in now older brick buildings >>> this man thinks seattle is unprepared for a...
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come at any time. >> this entire area that we're in now older brick buildings >>> this man thinks seattles unprepared for a major earthquake and he shows me why. in an older section of the city down town buildings dating back a century. >> this district you just need to look at it >>> head of the emergency management for 11 years, he says seattle has 800 unreinforced buildings. >> they would likely pancake in an earth quake. the walls will separate from the building and the floors fall down. we're talking like the hades earthquake where structure collapsed on top of one another >>> are cities and community doing what they need to do in order to protect their citizens? >> i don't think this state is going to take the safety in an appropriate until we're dragging dead bodies out of buildings. for these older structures, this was built before anyone knew anything about says seismic risk >>> geologyists now understand the empty reinis at risk of a storm. >> two plates pushing against each other, one over the top of the other >>> the cascadia zone has produced giant earthquakes every 300 to 50
come at any time. >> this entire area that we're in now older brick buildings >>> this man thinks seattles unprepared for a major earthquake and he shows me why. in an older section of the city down town buildings dating back a century. >> this district you just need to look at it >>> head of the emergency management for 11 years, he says seattle has 800 unreinforced buildings. >> they would likely pancake in an earth quake. the walls will separate from the...
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. >>> and from las vegas to seattle. which was one of the first cities to raise its minimum wage. the increase which is heading to $15 an hour went into effect about one year ago. and today, small businessowners are in that city talking to kate rogers about wages and other issues they face. >> reporter: hundreds of entrepreneurs from across the country hit seattle tuesday for cnbc and "ink" magazine's iconic tour to hear from successful entrepreneurs about their own journeys. greg glassman, founder and ceo of wildly popular crossfit gym and training methods told the crowd how he went from a college dropout who didn't fit in at local gyms due to his harsh training style, to creating an empire of 13,000 crossfit gyms around the world. >> in the vernacular internally, this became do the right things for the right people for the right reasons. and everything will turn out right. and it's worked well. there's no doubt that entrepreneurs want to treat their employees right. issues like wages weigh heavy on the minds of some busine businessowners, seattle took pay head-on and phased in a
. >>> and from las vegas to seattle. which was one of the first cities to raise its minimum wage. the increase which is heading to $15 an hour went into effect about one year ago. and today, small businessowners are in that city talking to kate rogers about wages and other issues they face. >> reporter: hundreds of entrepreneurs from across the country hit seattle tuesday for cnbc and "ink" magazine's iconic tour to hear from successful entrepreneurs about their own...
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. >>> coming up on the "morning news" now, seafood in seattle. a tipped over semi sends boxes of frozen crab tumbling down. >>> later a hip-hop artist of house of pain takes a shot at donald trump for using the band's music. this is the "cbs morning news." sugar and milk. breyers. the good vanilla. our milk and cream come from cows not treated with artificial growth hormones. this is so good! terry bradshaw? what a surprise! you know what else is a surprise? shingles. and how it can hit you out of nowhere. i know. i had it. and did you know that one in three people will get shingles? (all) no. that's why i'm reminding people if you had chickenpox then the shingles virus is already inside you. (all) oooh. who's had chickenpox? scoot over. and look that nasty rash can pop up anywhere and the pain can be even worse than it looks. talk to your doctor or pharmacist. about a vaccine that can help prevent shingles. quilted northern works so well people can forget their bathroom experience. just like they forgot conductor randy, at least he's not constab
. >>> coming up on the "morning news" now, seafood in seattle. a tipped over semi sends boxes of frozen crab tumbling down. >>> later a hip-hop artist of house of pain takes a shot at donald trump for using the band's music. this is the "cbs morning news." sugar and milk. breyers. the good vanilla. our milk and cream come from cows not treated with artificial growth hormones. this is so good! terry bradshaw? what a surprise! you know what else is a...
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more information coming through the day on this case but a tragic case in seattle . heather: tragic and scary. our hearts go out to those young children. adam housley live, thank you. jon: a new controversy in america's election headquarters. although donald trump is ahead in the delegate count, is leading with 743 to senator cruz's 545. john kasich far behind with 143 but trump is blasting the delegate selection process. >> we have a rigged system. so in colorado, they were going to vote and you saw what happened in colorado. it's a fix. because we thought we were having an election and a number of months ago they decided to do it by you know what, right? they said we will do it by delegates. they said they're going to do it by delegate. isn't that nice. and the delegates were all there, all waiting and the head guy, in fact one of them tweeted out today or said today by mistake and something to the effect of c, never trump. >> trump has been yelling and screaming. a lot of whining. i'm sure some cursing. and some late-night fevered tweeting. all the characteristics
more information coming through the day on this case but a tragic case in seattle . heather: tragic and scary. our hearts go out to those young children. adam housley live, thank you. jon: a new controversy in america's election headquarters. although donald trump is ahead in the delegate count, is leading with 743 to senator cruz's 545. john kasich far behind with 143 but trump is blasting the delegate selection process. >> we have a rigged system. so in colorado, they were going to vote...
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paul to seattle. both of the houses are still there but if you ever go to st. paul and a chance to see it, it's an amazing monument. it's a wonderful place to visit. so the two became quickly good friends. they spend often eating at each other's house but the only problem was that warehouse or have a tendency to fall asleep early. the families would often go by the living rooms and hill would be engaged in some monologue and warehouse would be an easy chair. in 1899 bill faced a major problem. he needed money to pay off a bond issue for the railroad but at that point yet way more land than he had money. by the time he had come to control not only a great northern road but also the northern pacific railway which ran from duluth, minnesota, today. and take control of the north pacific hill came to control the elements of land grants of the north pacific. this was an immense amount of property that the government gave to the railroads as an inducement to build rail lines. both the transcontinental and in kosovo part of the country. the north pacific received about
paul to seattle. both of the houses are still there but if you ever go to st. paul and a chance to see it, it's an amazing monument. it's a wonderful place to visit. so the two became quickly good friends. they spend often eating at each other's house but the only problem was that warehouse or have a tendency to fall asleep early. the families would often go by the living rooms and hill would be engaged in some monologue and warehouse would be an easy chair. in 1899 bill faced a major problem....
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john carlton appeared yesterday in seattle court. he was arrested monday after body parts believed to be those of lyne were found in a recycling bin. >>> police in new orleans say they found a fully loaded handgun in will smith's car. former nfl player was fatally shot saturday in what police believe was a road rage incident. he who owned the gun is not known. smith's wife and two other >>> the law firm connected to the panama papers corruption scandal was raided by investigators. agents led by panama's attorney general took papers yesterday. documents leaked from the firm to the media indicate that it created tax shelters for the wealthy. >>> coming up on the "morning news." prosecuting rape. a california waive laemting statute of limitations over assaulted them. down. this is the "cbs morning news."ne, okay? you ready? one, two, three. [ both ] emma, emma bo-bemma banana-fana-fo-femma fee-fi-fo-femma em-ma very good sweety, how do you feel? good. [ female announcer ] to nurses everywhere, thank you, from johnson & johnson. i never
john carlton appeared yesterday in seattle court. he was arrested monday after body parts believed to be those of lyne were found in a recycling bin. >>> police in new orleans say they found a fully loaded handgun in will smith's car. former nfl player was fatally shot saturday in what police believe was a road rage incident. he who owned the gun is not known. smith's wife and two other >>> the law firm connected to the panama papers corruption scandal was raided by...
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i am sitting here sweating in seattle in april.roves climate change but it certainlye suggests something is going on. >> i won't disagree with you that climate is changing, but this is a global phenomenon that needs a global solution. is it fair to put on the back of washington employers and families? >> reporter: moreover, says tolleson...>> >> we already have the fourth cleanest economy in the whole united states. >> reporter: case in point: thee harvester just around theju corner. >> it turns food waste into organic liquid fertilizer. >> reporter: pike place's emily crawford. >> we have 20 different vendors putting their food scraps into the harvester, which can procesn more than 4,000 pounds of food scraps every day. which the e.p.a. has shown is one of the biggest causes for carbon emissions in the uniteded states, is food waste. >> reporter: siding against the carbon tax and with big business, its usual adversary, the unions, though state labor council president jeff johnson says he too is an ardent environmentalist. >> durin
i am sitting here sweating in seattle in april.roves climate change but it certainlye suggests something is going on. >> i won't disagree with you that climate is changing, but this is a global phenomenon that needs a global solution. is it fair to put on the back of washington employers and families? >> reporter: moreover, says tolleson...>> >> we already have the fourth cleanest economy in the whole united states. >> reporter: case in point: thee harvester just...
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we saw 89 degrees in seattle yesterday. that was the warmest temperature you've ever recorded in the month of april. it's almost guaranteed for washington state, warmest april day every. still as warm today. not quite 89 today, but record breaking heat throughout the region. records across the board yesterday. we should see 81 in seattle. an incredible stretch of warm april weather. that's temperatures in the mid 90s. >>> average temperature in seattle is 59 in time of year. they were 89. 30 degrees above that. >> that's excruciating heat out there. >> for them, yes. >> thanks so much for that. >>> coming up, a groom's terrible, wickedly -- you're watching "early today." watching "early today." but entresto is a medicine that helps make more tomorrows possible. tomorrow, tomorrow... ♪ ♪ i love ya, tomorrow in the largest heart failure study ever. entresto helped more people stay alive and out of the hospital than a leading heart failure medicine. women who are pregnant must not take entresto. can cause harm or death an unbo
we saw 89 degrees in seattle yesterday. that was the warmest temperature you've ever recorded in the month of april. it's almost guaranteed for washington state, warmest april day every. still as warm today. not quite 89 today, but record breaking heat throughout the region. records across the board yesterday. we should see 81 in seattle. an incredible stretch of warm april weather. that's temperatures in the mid 90s. >>> average temperature in seattle is 59 in time of year. they were...
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tyler mathisen with join us with a report from seattle in a few moments. we begin in washington where the government is getting tough on tax loopholes. president obama is urging congress to take actions. sdplp i've been pushing for years to elimi some of the injustices in our tax system. i'm very pleased that the treasury department has taken new action to prevent more corporations for taking advantage of one of the most insidious tax loopholes out there and fleeing the country just to get out of paying their taxes. >> while congress has been slow to act, many see the treasure department's new rules as taking direct aim at pfizer's p aim. that send them tumbling more than 14% while pfizer shares rows. >> it was the third set of rules as urged by the treasury department to curb inversion. many say this time they will succeed in stopping the biggest inversion deal of all. >> i'm leaning with the market which suggests the deal looks mostly done as in not going to happen. >> reporter: the deal was worth $160 billion when it was announced last november. that's
tyler mathisen with join us with a report from seattle in a few moments. we begin in washington where the government is getting tough on tax loopholes. president obama is urging congress to take actions. sdplp i've been pushing for years to elimi some of the injustices in our tax system. i'm very pleased that the treasury department has taken new action to prevent more corporations for taking advantage of one of the most insidious tax loopholes out there and fleeing the country just to get out...
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today, student and teacher are now husband and wife, living in the quiet suburbs of seattle. but tonight, they've emerged from their ordinarily private life, knowing full well that their anniversary is yet an other opportunity for a prying public to judge them. why did you decide to do it? i'm very pleased that you did. i'm pleased that you trusted me. but why did you decide to do it? >> well, it is our ten-year anniversary. and we already know that no matter how protective we are, there's going to be a wave of intrusion that we can't stop. so, it's about doing the most responsible thing to protect our girls for the inevitable. >> reporter: you'll meet their two girls, now teenagers, later. you with the story that captured the country nearly two decades ago. an iliicit love affair that became the scandal heard round the world. >> there is a hearing scheduled today for mary kay will tour knee. >> after being found meeting with a teenage former love. >> it was salacious, was scandalous and it was completely shocking. >> reporter: the year? 1997. her life seemed picture perfect,
today, student and teacher are now husband and wife, living in the quiet suburbs of seattle. but tonight, they've emerged from their ordinarily private life, knowing full well that their anniversary is yet an other opportunity for a prying public to judge them. why did you decide to do it? i'm very pleased that you did. i'm pleased that you trusted me. but why did you decide to do it? >> well, it is our ten-year anniversary. and we already know that no matter how protective we are,...
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basically, ingrid line is a 40-year-old mother of three, a nurse in seattle. told her friends she was going on a date to the baseball game, the seattle mariners game friday night with a man she met online but she never came home. saturday as i mentioned those body parts were found in plastic bags inside a recycling bin in seattle's central district. the police say they're confident those remains are ingrid's even though the results haven't come back yet and they have arrested a man in connection with her murder. >> we know that he has some criminal history and what is being run down now is any other possibilities, like crimes of this nature. >> the police have announced the suspect's name. his name is john robert charlton. he's 37 years old. he's been arrested in connection with the disappearance, booked for investigation of homicide. the "seattle times" reported that several of line's friends had posted images ever charlton on social media identifying him as the man she went on a date with. we have heard here just in the last couple of minutes that he will be
basically, ingrid line is a 40-year-old mother of three, a nurse in seattle. told her friends she was going on a date to the baseball game, the seattle mariners game friday night with a man she met online but she never came home. saturday as i mentioned those body parts were found in plastic bags inside a recycling bin in seattle's central district. the police say they're confident those remains are ingrid's even though the results haven't come back yet and they have arrested a man in...
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instead, she was introduced to a 32-year-old man in seattle who would become her pimp. how did he win your trust? >> i was fooled andalone, homeless. i guess i was willing to trust him. i don't know why. i don't know how. i was 15. i was not thinking. i just thought that he was going to help me. >> they read the bible and talked about building a church together. he offered her what she saw as stability and love. meanwhile, her family was frantic. >> we posted flyers. we gave them to hotels. we -- everywhere and anywhere you can think of. you're stuck. you're stuck in one moment in your world. you're praying for that moment to end. >> natalie wasn't on a street corner. instead, she was being trafficked as a weekend special on the escort page of the second largest classified ad listing service on the internet, backpage.com. >> he would take pictures of me, put like fake names and stuff. then he would take a prepaid card or something, and he would just go on to backpage and click and post an ad and just post me as an ad. >> and how many ads would he post? >> daily maybe te
instead, she was introduced to a 32-year-old man in seattle who would become her pimp. how did he win your trust? >> i was fooled andalone, homeless. i guess i was willing to trust him. i don't know why. i don't know how. i was 15. i was not thinking. i just thought that he was going to help me. >> they read the bible and talked about building a church together. he offered her what she saw as stability and love. meanwhile, her family was frantic. >> we posted flyers. we gave...
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seattle has never 90s from sacramento to redding. we went from snow to flooding to record heat. >> straight to summer. bill, thank you so much for that. >>> straight ahead, a breathtaking encounter between a paddleboarder and whale. >>> on sunday pennsylvania became the 24th state to approve a medical marijuana program. governor tom wolf signed a bill into law but it could take up to two years. wildlife rescue workers open up a lot of dawn. tough on grease...yet gentle. dawn helps open... something even bigger. go to facebook.com, dawn saves wildlife. why does your tummy go "grumbily, grumbily, grumbily"? no more questions for you! ooph, that milk in your cereal was messing with you, wasn't it? try lactaid, it's real milk, without that annoying lactose. good, right? mmm, yeah. lactaid. the milk that doesn't mess with you. choose the one new revlon ultimate-all-in-one. our revolutionary mascara delivers 5 lash-transforming benefits. volume, length, definition, lift, and intense color. choose love from the new collection of revlon masc
seattle has never 90s from sacramento to redding. we went from snow to flooding to record heat. >> straight to summer. bill, thank you so much for that. >>> straight ahead, a breathtaking encounter between a paddleboarder and whale. >>> on sunday pennsylvania became the 24th state to approve a medical marijuana program. governor tom wolf signed a bill into law but it could take up to two years. wildlife rescue workers open up a lot of dawn. tough on grease...yet gentle....
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let's bring in allen schauffler in seattle. and good evening, and how promising is this? >> well, a very interesting study in healthcare and a cross-town clinic in vancouver, bc, and it's coming out of a clinic where for the last two years, they have been giving severely addicted heroin users heroin as part of their treatment, it's called harm reduction. if you give addicts what they want, maybe they won't go out on the street and sell themselves in prostitution to get money to buy street drugs. they have been successful with it, but in the study, for a six-month period, some of the patients were given not heroin, but hydro more phone, it's legal to prescribe for pain. and in the study, the doctors didn't know who was getting it, the patients didn't know who was getting it. and the study found that it worked as well as pure heroin was in terms of keeping the most severely addicted people away from street crime. but the key difference is not heroin. something that can be prescribed for pain and used in the proper clinical setting and it's not heroin, it doesn't have the sa
let's bring in allen schauffler in seattle. and good evening, and how promising is this? >> well, a very interesting study in healthcare and a cross-town clinic in vancouver, bc, and it's coming out of a clinic where for the last two years, they have been giving severely addicted heroin users heroin as part of their treatment, it's called harm reduction. if you give addicts what they want, maybe they won't go out on the street and sell themselves in prostitution to get money to buy street...
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paul to seattle. if you ever go and have a chance to see, and amazing monument comeau wonderful place to visit. the two men quickly became friends. they often spent the evenings at each other's houses. some big monologue. he always like to talk. so 1899 he faced a major problem. needed money to pay off a bond issue. way more land the money. also the northern pacific railway which ran from duluth minnesota tacoma and take a look at the northern pacific. the land grants of the northern pacific. property of the federal government gave to the old rail line, particular parts of the united states. so the northern pacific received about 40 million acres. greater than the size of florida. so i received part of the grants for the line is built from portland oregon to tacoma washington between 1870 and 1873. the rail line that roughly parallels today. the land-grant extended 40 miles on either side. about 35 miles east. when the mountain erupted the top of the volcano was still on by the railroad. 1900 and anno
paul to seattle. if you ever go and have a chance to see, and amazing monument comeau wonderful place to visit. the two men quickly became friends. they often spent the evenings at each other's houses. some big monologue. he always like to talk. so 1899 he faced a major problem. needed money to pay off a bond issue. way more land the money. also the northern pacific railway which ran from duluth minnesota tacoma and take a look at the northern pacific. the land grants of the northern pacific....
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seattle, tacoma, international airport became one of the latest. they warned passengers to expect longer wait lines because of t.s.a. staffing not keeping pace with passenger volumes and the hash tag was pack your patience. and this from another viewer not on the security issues but the airlines themselves.
seattle, tacoma, international airport became one of the latest. they warned passengers to expect longer wait lines because of t.s.a. staffing not keeping pace with passenger volumes and the hash tag was pack your patience. and this from another viewer not on the security issues but the airlines themselves.
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. >> coming up, we go out west to seattle for the iconic tour. we will talk to an early investor in amazon on where the next major tech revolution lies. twitter beating out amazon, verizon, others for the rights to stream nfl thursday night games. what does it mean for that company now? a look at the s&p sector heat map. people talk about "deals" on their auto insurance. wouldn't a deal involve two parties discussing something? a little give? a little take? because last time you checked, your rate was just, whatever they say it is. why not give you some say in the matter? or -even better- let your driving do the talking. liberty mutual righttrack finally puts you in control of your rates. all you have to do is connect, drive and save. in fact, safe driving could save you up to 30%. with 5% off just for signing up. for righttrack. and the discount is good for the life of your policy. to get started, visit a local office or call liberty mutual today at take control of your rates. visit a local office or call see car insurance in a whole new light.
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paul to seattle. over there houses on 7th avenue were still there. if you have a chance to see the james tail house you think an amazing monument really -- it's a wonderful place to visit. so the two men quickly became friends they were actually very similar, and often spent evenings at each other's houses. problem is that wares houser after a life spent in woods had a tent city to sleep early and one seemed like he never slept at a all. so the families would often go by the living rooms and a would be engaged in some monologue and warehouser next to him, but didn't bother hill. he always liked to talk. he'll face a major problem, an he needed money to pay off a bond issue for the railroad but at that point he had way more land than he had must money. not only was a northern railway but northern pacific railway that ran from duluth, minnesota, to tacoma. in taking control of the northern pacific he came to control the immense land grants of the northern pacific. so thftion an immense amount of property that the federal government gave to the railroad
paul to seattle. over there houses on 7th avenue were still there. if you have a chance to see the james tail house you think an amazing monument really -- it's a wonderful place to visit. so the two men quickly became friends they were actually very similar, and often spent evenings at each other's houses. problem is that wares houser after a life spent in woods had a tent city to sleep early and one seemed like he never slept at a all. so the families would often go by the living rooms and a...
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how does seattle compare to the rest of the country?around the country, but it's really, really interesting is the median house price is still 231. when seattle is at 4 something, new york we've talked about before, a million-two so it's a challenge if you want to be a first time home buyer to find product. maria: let's talk about new york for a second. average 1.2. >> 1.2 is the average high-- that's five boroughs and manhattan is driving up the average. maria: gotcha. is there a high end supply in new york? >> the high end supply is sort of overdeveloped. the low end is not available. if you're living in when is chester and you're a first time home buyer, you can't find one. four or five months supply in the market is not enough. and what happens, app buying, and they're running to it and bidding above asking price. maria: they're getting their price. the sellers market. >> sellers getting the price and buyers can't find a house. maria: would you recommend people to wait before buying a house. >> in a period of rising pric prices. mar
how does seattle compare to the rest of the country?around the country, but it's really, really interesting is the median house price is still 231. when seattle is at 4 something, new york we've talked about before, a million-two so it's a challenge if you want to be a first time home buyer to find product. maria: let's talk about new york for a second. average 1.2. >> 1.2 is the average high-- that's five boroughs and manhattan is driving up the average. maria: gotcha. is there a high...
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it was a major event in seattle and portland. it was the rainiest ever for seattle.r did southern california. what we learned is not all strong el ninos are alike. while it may be a bust for some it gives us better information going forward. it was good rain for northern california. just not southern california. clouds and some sun. tomorrow clouds increase. rain early thursday. cooler. we'll get rain and it will be out of here. santa rosa 68. low 48. 68 is at 3:00 p.m. i think we'll have sun. a system coming by should fuel things up on the low cloud deck. might be a few hit-and-miss showers. you can see there is a little bit up there. 40s and 50s on the temperatures. temperatures running cooler here this morning. north bay temperatures upper 40s or low 50s. quite consistent here. tent here. that system is dragging across. there is not a lot to it. 34 truckee. 54 monterey. once the system goes by it will give us a sun deck later today. tomorrow we'll focus our attention to the north. next system will make it late wednesday more likely early thursday. thursday morning
it was a major event in seattle and portland. it was the rainiest ever for seattle.r did southern california. what we learned is not all strong el ninos are alike. while it may be a bust for some it gives us better information going forward. it was good rain for northern california. just not southern california. clouds and some sun. tomorrow clouds increase. rain early thursday. cooler. we'll get rain and it will be out of here. santa rosa 68. low 48. 68 is at 3:00 p.m. i think we'll have sun....
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the race started in china and some 5700 miles later finished in seattle on april 17th. >> in seattle,porter: 11 years, seven peaks, seven seas and a lifetime of stories. >> anyone can do this. you just have to sign on and be willing to take on a great adventure and have great attitude. and your dream of cross agocean will come true. >> good for him. people now, you get a challenge and you want to give up right away. he says this was to inspire people to take on those obstacles and push through them. >> that's inspire penguin i think i might explore harlem later >> adventurous. i like how he said and then i did the seven summits like it was no big deal. >> why not? that's what we do. good for him. he's inspiring. >> harlem and then tomorrow, brooklyn. >> sure you can handle that? >> i don't know. williamsburg. ylysol with hydrogen peroxide. bleach. for a tough clean with zero percent bleach. lysol that. take one of those pillows they smell really fresh. what if we told you we washed these sheets 7 days ago. really no way downy? downy fabric conditioner. give us a week, and we'll ange y
the race started in china and some 5700 miles later finished in seattle on april 17th. >> in seattle,porter: 11 years, seven peaks, seven seas and a lifetime of stories. >> anyone can do this. you just have to sign on and be willing to take on a great adventure and have great attitude. and your dream of cross agocean will come true. >> good for him. people now, you get a challenge and you want to give up right away. he says this was to inspire people to take on those obstacles...
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seattle and portland just too weak for us. a warmup tomorrow and the weekend. today windy at times and cooler. mid-60s at best. and we'll jump it up by the weekend. clouds and sun and light morning rain and windy and cooler today. and rapid clearing from the system. and a few showers to the north. and 50s and 60s, and we'll start to rebound. everything says sunshine and warmer temperatures on the weekend. >> this system made just a brief patterns. fast, real fast. seattle got pounded though. >> that's a heck of a system up there. >>> still ahead, texting at a movie theater? alex does it all the time. they hope to attract millennials. >>> first a $3 million offer. asiana offer to the city of san francisco over the deadly plane crash at sfo. >>> a developing story out of houston, texas, where a deputy was rushed to the hospital after a man approached from behind and shot him six times. the deputy was at a convenience store and was leaning into a patrol car talking to another deputy. another man approached him from behind and shot him in the side and back. the dep
seattle and portland just too weak for us. a warmup tomorrow and the weekend. today windy at times and cooler. mid-60s at best. and we'll jump it up by the weekend. clouds and sun and light morning rain and windy and cooler today. and rapid clearing from the system. and a few showers to the north. and 50s and 60s, and we'll start to rebound. everything says sunshine and warmer temperatures on the weekend. >> this system made just a brief patterns. fast, real fast. seattle got pounded...
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in seattle, the county sheriff is also open to a similar program. while seattle talk s w host jason rantz says it's a form of enabling. >> the problem i have is it mipight normalize the behavior. behavior where we want to say it's okay, i ts okay, it's okay. it's not okay. you're killing yourself. >> reporter: the latest numbers from the cdc show heroin killed more than 10,000 people in the u.s. in 2014. opioid deaths quadruple ing since 1999. me while addiction counselors across the country want detrox centers first. its basic treatment missing in b manyesmall communities. >> in our work, not having detox is like having a hospital without an e.r. >> reporter: jody tells us she has been it detox. you think people have this honor lives saved. >> yes, definitely. >> reporter: while relapse is a constant struggle, she hopes to stay alive long enough to some day finally be clean. >>eo there's still that hope that you can get better. and i still have hope. >> reporter: gadi schwartz, nbc news, vancouver. >>> and that is "nbc nightly news" for this sunday
in seattle, the county sheriff is also open to a similar program. while seattle talk s w host jason rantz says it's a form of enabling. >> the problem i have is it mipight normalize the behavior. behavior where we want to say it's okay, i ts okay, it's okay. it's not okay. you're killing yourself. >> reporter: the latest numbers from the cdc show heroin killed more than 10,000 people in the u.s. in 2014. opioid deaths quadruple ing since 1999. me while addiction counselors across...
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louis and i'm able to go see them now. >> you're living in seattle. in seattle. >> yeah, dabble, voiceover work or something like that. >> at what point did it sink in when you left her. >> it took awhile. it took a few weeks. we have a lake cottage on lake michigan and i was there. it took about a month or so? tory, do you -- tori, do you especially miss. >> oh my. >> i do miss everybody. >> you left a lasting impact on us. you took a big turn and went vegan and got your nutritionist licenses. the thing that sticks with me, you cannot outrun a bad diet. you're still vegan and all that stuff. you look amazing. >> life is good. >> thanks for coming in. >> we have 14 seconds left. sign off for us. >> do i read the performer tor. >> thanks for watching the show. make sure you come back and watch tomorrow. introducing the fusion of exceptional taste with the benefits of our probiotic yogurt. new activia fruit fusion, with the exclusive probiotic bifidus regularis. delicious and good for you. new activia fruit fusion. >>> live from new york city, it's "the
louis and i'm able to go see them now. >> you're living in seattle. in seattle. >> yeah, dabble, voiceover work or something like that. >> at what point did it sink in when you left her. >> it took awhile. it took a few weeks. we have a lake cottage on lake michigan and i was there. it took about a month or so? tory, do you -- tori, do you especially miss. >> oh my. >> i do miss everybody. >> you left a lasting impact on us. you took a big turn and went...
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i run on quickbooks.that's how i own it. >>> welcome to seattle.ration of and practical advice for entrepreneurs and entrepreneurship. it is a beautiful day and probably the most naturally beautiful city in america, seattle. the break has just happened. just our luck, so the crowds are out here. it's a little noisy. kevin o'leary is with me and let's talk about lots of stuff. we'll be on stage a little later. but let's start with your concerns not just about tax inversion, but about what you see as the vital need for tax reform of the corporate tax code. you own phaser. >> probably longer than any other stock in my portfolio. it's a very well managed company and now what has happened in the last 48 hours is a travesty to us as american taxpayers. and i'll tell you why i say that. instead of fixing the core problem which is an uncompetitive corporate tax rate, we are the most uncompetitive tax rate in the world today. and so our great companies like phaser, which have billions of dollars they want to bring back home to america can't do it. that's pr
i run on quickbooks.that's how i own it. >>> welcome to seattle.ration of and practical advice for entrepreneurs and entrepreneurship. it is a beautiful day and probably the most naturally beautiful city in america, seattle. the break has just happened. just our luck, so the crowds are out here. it's a little noisy. kevin o'leary is with me and let's talk about lots of stuff. we'll be on stage a little later. but let's start with your concerns not just about tax inversion, but about...
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first pitch is set for 1:10 from safeco field in seattle. and the giants and dodgers sent two of the games best pitchers to the mound. madison bumgarner and clayton kershaw. and early on it was bumgarner who landed the first blow. mad-bum gave the giants the early lead with his second career home run off of kershaw. but the lead wouldn't last. the game would go to extra innings tied at two. and in the top of the tenth the dodgers' charlie culberson with an r-b-i double to right field. the dodgers go on to win 3 to 2. the giants will try and bounce back today with johnny cueto making his home debut on the mound. first pitch is 1:05 at a-t-and-t park. and the sharks wrapping up their regular season against the phoenix coyotes. and it was a close one. still scoreless in the third period when joe thornton finds joe pavelsky for the power play goal the sharks win by a final of 1 to nothing. now they get ready for the playoffs. they will face either the anaheim ducks or the l-a kings. they wont know who until after anaheim plays later today. comin
first pitch is set for 1:10 from safeco field in seattle. and the giants and dodgers sent two of the games best pitchers to the mound. madison bumgarner and clayton kershaw. and early on it was bumgarner who landed the first blow. mad-bum gave the giants the early lead with his second career home run off of kershaw. but the lead wouldn't last. the game would go to extra innings tied at two. and in the top of the tenth the dodgers' charlie culberson with an r-b-i double to right field. the...
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and i was looking at the observations from portland and seattle.nd the pressure is dropping rapidly. and you can see why. the low is in between seattle and portland. we just get the tail end of the front. the system will give us a cooler day and windy at times. temperatures 60 for many. and there could be mid-80s, clouds and rain in the morning early and then it's out of here quick. rapid cooling taking place. and mendocino county -- 50s and 60s on the temps. after today, everything starts to head up. and this time of year it doesn't take long as indicated by sunday. 80s. >> look at that warmup. >> ask me are we done with the rain? >> are we done with the rain? >> no, we're not. >> do i ask that a lot? >> it's a fair question. there'll be more seven to 10 days out. >> i'll take your word on it. >>> the warriors were not the only big winners, community foundation handed out money for the hoops for kids program occurring the game. the team's community foundation held a pregame reception. the program has raised a record amount of money for youth this
and i was looking at the observations from portland and seattle.nd the pressure is dropping rapidly. and you can see why. the low is in between seattle and portland. we just get the tail end of the front. the system will give us a cooler day and windy at times. temperatures 60 for many. and there could be mid-80s, clouds and rain in the morning early and then it's out of here quick. rapid cooling taking place. and mendocino county -- 50s and 60s on the temps. after today, everything starts to...
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seattle police say three body 22nd found -- march attacks. seattle police say three body a recycling bin likely belong to a missing woman. they are waiting on autopsy results. a single mother went on a date online,eone she met then went missing. authorities have arrested a man named john charleston. in -- have been found some dogs have been found in deplorable conditions. officials say most of the dogs are in very poor shape. they are seeking donatio dog food, cage liners, and cleaning supplies. no charges have been filed yet, but the cases under investigation. now we turn to the race for the white house. and hillary clinton hold double-digit leads in new york. donald trump's closest rival is ohio governor john kasich. on the one-year anniversary of her campaign, hillary clinton is at bernie sanders position on gun control. ms. clinton: in the state that per capita oft crimes involving guns, most of those guns come from vermont. behind to cruz is donald trump and john kasich in the polls in new york, so he is choosing to spend his time today
seattle police say three body 22nd found -- march attacks. seattle police say three body a recycling bin likely belong to a missing woman. they are waiting on autopsy results. a single mother went on a date online,eone she met then went missing. authorities have arrested a man named john charleston. in -- have been found some dogs have been found in deplorable conditions. officials say most of the dogs are in very poor shape. they are seeking donatio dog food, cage liners, and cleaning...
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all the car was also recorded stolen but has been found parked in downtown seattle. he has been booked open suspicion of murder, and will make the first court appearance today. >> we have learned the suspect has a criminal history that includes felony theft, negligent driving, and robbery. ageism gofundme site has been set up to raise money for that above's three little girls. >> scary story. >> new this morning, the music world mourning the loss of david gest producer, the former husband of liza, who died this morning at a london hotel. police have not said how he died and an autopsy is being performed. he had a physicalling in britain with appearans on "celebrity big brother," and produce add document try about michael jackson. >> a new poll shows california believes that the senate should hold hearings for president obama's nominee for the supreme court, judge merrick garland. 64% of voters polled say the senate should not leave him hanging in him be. 29% believe the senate should wait for the next nomination. the senate has refused to hold hearings in a partisan
all the car was also recorded stolen but has been found parked in downtown seattle. he has been booked open suspicion of murder, and will make the first court appearance today. >> we have learned the suspect has a criminal history that includes felony theft, negligent driving, and robbery. ageism gofundme site has been set up to raise money for that above's three little girls. >> scary story. >> new this morning, the music world mourning the loss of david gest producer, the...
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a gruesome discovery in colorado is linked to san francisco and seattle. a man accused of killing a young mother is in custody tonight. the police might be reaching out on tinder for more clues. >> reporter: people who live here say police were here over the weekend and they're learning their neighborhood is accused of murder. a woman's body found in a storage unit in colorado on friday leads police on this san francisco building near lake merced. the el paso sheriff's department says the victim is julie tureson of colorado. investigators believe her ex-boyfriend, 37-year-old james woo, killed her, rented the storage unit and left her body there in her van. >> it is surprising when you hear something like that. >> fairly shocking. yes. >> woo's neighbors are surprised to learn the man they describe as quiet is accused of murder. >> i never really put much thought into it. i assumed they were here for a check-up. >> reporter: officers served a search warrant to the apartment saturday. investigators tracked him down at the airport as he tried to leave the co
a gruesome discovery in colorado is linked to san francisco and seattle. a man accused of killing a young mother is in custody tonight. the police might be reaching out on tinder for more clues. >> reporter: people who live here say police were here over the weekend and they're learning their neighborhood is accused of murder. a woman's body found in a storage unit in colorado on friday leads police on this san francisco building near lake merced. the el paso sheriff's department says the...
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. >> a typical spring day here in seattle. really is more like a seattle day.e view from our camera overlooking the space needle. there's the spa
. >> a typical spring day here in seattle. really is more like a seattle day.e view from our camera overlooking the space needle. there's the spa