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. >> we had spike strips across both lanes, into the grass.y that this van was going to go through without being spiked. >> sergeant manning, seen here on the right, waits for the fugitive to arrive, but not for long. >> i move toward the back of my police car, as i see the suspect vehicle has crossed the center line now, aiming right for my car. i didn't want to run out to the left or to the right and get run over, so i just waited till the suspect vehicle was committed in one direction. >> the van is barreling toward the officer at a tremendous speed, showing no signs of slowing down. with the vehicle right in front of him and with almost no time to react, manning makes a split-second decision and jumps into the embankment to his right. the driver of the van slams directly into manning's cruiser. the impact caught on video by a dashboard cam in another squad car. when the van hits, manning is standing only a couple feet away. >> and there was a tremendous bang and i saw it out of the corner my eye, my car just going up and back and it felt l
. >> we had spike strips across both lanes, into the grass.y that this van was going to go through without being spiked. >> sergeant manning, seen here on the right, waits for the fugitive to arrive, but not for long. >> i move toward the back of my police car, as i see the suspect vehicle has crossed the center line now, aiming right for my car. i didn't want to run out to the left or to the right and get run over, so i just waited till the suspect vehicle was committed in...
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on average it spiked 9 cents a gallon in two weeks. in san francisco the average pry is $4.27 and in san jose, $4.19. now nationwide is average is $3.63 a gallon. we're told the spike in crude oil prices is pushing up the cost. >>> one elect car car company has sights set on china. in the next four years, tesla will start manufacturing cars in china and wants to build a network of charging stations in that country. it will avoid the 25% import tariff. the model s is still too expensive to become popular there. >>> let's turn it over to rob mayeda. we are getting rain? >> we are seeing clouds and breezy out there. and after midnight what is left of the frontal boundary will add lift to the clouds and get us light rain at times. san francisco we have the low clouds overdowntown. can't see a lot down and tomorrow morning the early part of the commute you may see a chance of showers at times giving you wet roads, maybe around highway 17 or around the coast for the morning. during the day tomorrow, we've got the breezy conditions right now
on average it spiked 9 cents a gallon in two weeks. in san francisco the average pry is $4.27 and in san jose, $4.19. now nationwide is average is $3.63 a gallon. we're told the spike in crude oil prices is pushing up the cost. >>> one elect car car company has sights set on china. in the next four years, tesla will start manufacturing cars in china and wants to build a network of charging stations in that country. it will avoid the 25% import tariff. the model s is still too expensive...
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ever rors are going to start to spike up a bit- to start to spike up a bit. bzzard conditions tonight over portiof the dakotas. ith rae of temperatures ch lighter wind. tureca shows partly sunny skieans tay -into the day on wednesday. erwill be ahance a few more showers across the area, especial north and west of the ty. eving hours, thursday, we get a break. it will make its trip acro the country and probably ra durinthe day on friday. tomorrow, partly sunnskies. i just mentioned the sprinkle. home opener, we started a blog that will updseveral times a day. you can fi it on wa.com, the right-ha side of your computer screen. eaime, we put them side-by-de for you. 69 drees on wednesday with ance of showers. partly sunny on thursday with showernc later in the y. right n, looks like a good chance of rain. the timing, when it bins, highonly in the mid-50's. a lot more on this startg at 4:30 torrow rning. the websiteck on ansehow that shapes for the me. >> deshawn jackson. >> there is a lot going on. the wizards tried to clinch a playoff spotgainst charlteot seaso
ever rors are going to start to spike up a bit- to start to spike up a bit. bzzard conditions tonight over portiof the dakotas. ith rae of temperatures ch lighter wind. tureca shows partly sunny skieans tay -into the day on wednesday. erwill be ahance a few more showers across the area, especial north and west of the ty. eving hours, thursday, we get a break. it will make its trip acro the country and probably ra durinthe day on friday. tomorrow, partly sunnskies. i just mentioned the sprinkle....
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you keep spiking the ball -- >> it's absolutely spiking the ball. it's absolutely spiking the ball.ater on this for so long. i have the feeling of time they see one more person sign up, he puts on his tie and races down to the briefing room and says get the cameras ready, we got one more. it's undeniable the democrats are afraid to take this law to the public. may that change in two years? it may. >> how many times have republicans in the house tried to repeal this law, though? >> a few. >> i mean, come on. >> so you say you have to take your chances. >> we haven't done any ball spiking. there hasn't been any success, mike. there's a difference. >> both sides making a consistent argument over time. that's what we're going to see, like it or not. i think the president has every right to claim the successes, each incremental success. let him keep doing as the republicans have used the chamber of the house to try to repeal it. >> let's talk kerrey reed. he's been very busy. he said there's a task force formed to deal with bundy. he had harsh words for those who came to support him. he
you keep spiking the ball -- >> it's absolutely spiking the ball. it's absolutely spiking the ball.ater on this for so long. i have the feeling of time they see one more person sign up, he puts on his tie and races down to the briefing room and says get the cameras ready, we got one more. it's undeniable the democrats are afraid to take this law to the public. may that change in two years? it may. >> how many times have republicans in the house tried to repeal this law, though?...
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i am wondering if he went around spike strips on are a roadblock. >> they were trying to drop spike strips and it didn't work at first. blowing through an intersection. >> that was close, too. >> it went on for quite a while, it was a 20-minute chase and eventually they do get nailed by spike strips. you see the guys bust out of the thing. >> that guy's got speed! >> holy mackerel he's moving. the guy in the white shirt led police on another 20-minute-long chase on foot. but this guy in the black shirt nabbed pretty quickly. he goes down and assumes the position. police able to catch up with both of these guys. two cars damaged in this thing. one cop car as well. no serious injuries but you can imagine the dudes in a whole lot of trouble. 9 news in australia caught up with the owner in the stolen truck. >> wait for him to come and the last thing we really needed to stress about was a stolen car and two gives coming into our house and breaking in and stealing our car keys. >> you got to wonder how he feels after getting that truck back after watching go through what it went through all that
i am wondering if he went around spike strips on are a roadblock. >> they were trying to drop spike strips and it didn't work at first. blowing through an intersection. >> that was close, too. >> it went on for quite a while, it was a 20-minute chase and eventually they do get nailed by spike strips. you see the guys bust out of the thing. >> that guy's got speed! >> holy mackerel he's moving. the guy in the white shirt led police on another 20-minute-long chase on...
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then, of course, the spike happened. like you said, russian president putin issuing a warning to the ukrainian government which spent bullion spiking. jeff, do you see this as a situation that gets worse? and is this a reason really to go and own gold at these levels? >> i think it is, dom. unfortunately, i think the situation will get a little bit worse before it gets better. look at the "wall street journal" today. the front cover, we saw u.s. paratroopers landing in poland to do some training exercises due to the fact that the pro-russian putin has actually -- beefed up exercises on the east side of ukraine, actually warplanes flying over. so tensions are mounting. they had five dead pro-russians, the militants wearing no labelling now, have taken over a lot of parts of the eastern ukraine. i think unfortunately we'll see gold go higher due that reason. >> the gold trade always goes higher when there's geopolitical uncertainty and the fact you have masked soldiers with no colors on them is giving people a moment of pa
then, of course, the spike happened. like you said, russian president putin issuing a warning to the ukrainian government which spent bullion spiking. jeff, do you see this as a situation that gets worse? and is this a reason really to go and own gold at these levels? >> i think it is, dom. unfortunately, i think the situation will get a little bit worse before it gets better. look at the "wall street journal" today. the front cover, we saw u.s. paratroopers landing in poland to...
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sticker shock on everything from milk to meat, tonight what is behind some sudden spikes in food prices. >>> wrong diagnosis, it's happening to an alarming number of patients. tonight the warning that it's no longer enough to simply follow doctors' orders. >>> and survivor, she stared down cancer and won and stunned her doctors with what she uncovered in the search for a cure. "nightly news" begins now. >>> from nbc world news headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with brian williams. >>> good evening. tonight there are fears we're watching one of the worst
sticker shock on everything from milk to meat, tonight what is behind some sudden spikes in food prices. >>> wrong diagnosis, it's happening to an alarming number of patients. tonight the warning that it's no longer enough to simply follow doctors' orders. >>> and survivor, she stared down cancer and won and stunned her doctors with what she uncovered in the search for a cure. "nightly news" begins now. >>> from nbc world news headquarters in new york, this...
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you talked about the price spikes. you didn't talk about potential for brownouts which is also there and blackouts. and we've gone through tough winter admittedly and we really stressed system. now we're looking at a potentially hot summer too. so we're, we are at a point where we need your input on the front end here to give them comments but also to be sure these regulations are not going to make it even more difficult for to us have reliability with all the issues. in the historic regulated model, states in conjunction with regulated utilities were responsible for insuring the construction and maintenance of adequate generation, adequate reserves. who is in charge now? who do you think is responsible for insuring adequate generation reserves are constructed and maintained in so-called organized competitive market? >> well the states still play the critical role in deciding where the generation goes. and. and a lot of generation permitting and siting. 2/3 of country including ohio rely on competitive markets. we're r
you talked about the price spikes. you didn't talk about potential for brownouts which is also there and blackouts. and we've gone through tough winter admittedly and we really stressed system. now we're looking at a potentially hot summer too. so we're, we are at a point where we need your input on the front end here to give them comments but also to be sure these regulations are not going to make it even more difficult for to us have reliability with all the issues. in the historic regulated...
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we have some sound from spike lee.me comments about sterling and we're going to have you sound off on that after the break. i want to give you a sneak peek at what spike has to say. take a listen. >> tainting the other 29 partners. he's tainting the league and he's tainting america. when you hear something like that, that is a mentality of a slave master. if you have moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis, like me, and you're talking to your rheumatologist about a biologic... this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain. this is humira helping me lay the groundwork. this is humira helping to protect my joints from further damage. doctors have been prescribing humira for ten years. humira works by targeting and helping to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to ra symptoms. humira is proven to help relieve pain and stop further joint damage in many adults. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal events, such as infections, lymp
we have some sound from spike lee.me comments about sterling and we're going to have you sound off on that after the break. i want to give you a sneak peek at what spike has to say. take a listen. >> tainting the other 29 partners. he's tainting the league and he's tainting america. when you hear something like that, that is a mentality of a slave master. if you have moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis, like me, and you're talking to your rheumatologist about a biologic... this is...
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so thank you, spike lee.that. [ cheers and applause ] what do you guys think of the studio? do you like the studio? do you like the way it looks? [ cheers and applause ] it's just beautiful. it looks good. i want to thank eugene lee for designing this and putting this together. i just think it looks gorgeous. so very, very excited. very happy to be here. i mean, this is exciting. we have great, giant guests. couldn't be more excited about this. he's one of the best guys around. we asked him to be our first guest. and he said yes right away. he's a huge, huge movie star. will smith is here, ladies and gentlemen! [ cheers and applause ] come on, he's the best! also on the show, man -- these are --you know, they're just one of the greatest rock bands in history. they're going to sit down and talk with us as well. and their musical performance is going to blow your pants off. i guarantee this. u2 is here tonight! >> steve: what? [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: hey guys, i can't believe this is happening. i'm re
so thank you, spike lee.that. [ cheers and applause ] what do you guys think of the studio? do you like the studio? do you like the way it looks? [ cheers and applause ] it's just beautiful. it looks good. i want to thank eugene lee for designing this and putting this together. i just think it looks gorgeous. so very, very excited. very happy to be here. i mean, this is exciting. we have great, giant guests. couldn't be more excited about this. he's one of the best guys around. we asked him to...
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the price spikes, if more people bid then there is gap. and that is what makes -- >> is not as -- >> more variable than a product. >> it we are putting all of our agencies -- eggs into that basket. so consumers in west virginia and around the country will be held hostage. is that fair? >> well, in 2010 we predicted through an independent study that we updated that last year. at that time the epa kerning four gigabytes. >> is that correct? >> there were off by a couple of thousand. we've been working with the epa. we're still trying to get the message out that overdependence on fuel, gas is very volatile to pricing and is not as reliable. the other concern is that there is not any discussion in the value proposition of the reliability services provided by base load units of : nuclear such as inertia, balancing, control. the more we move this out into distributed than non dispatched and not can centrally controlled resources the harder and harder it is going to be to manage reliability on the grade. that is what we're seeing. units that are
the price spikes, if more people bid then there is gap. and that is what makes -- >> is not as -- >> more variable than a product. >> it we are putting all of our agencies -- eggs into that basket. so consumers in west virginia and around the country will be held hostage. is that fair? >> well, in 2010 we predicted through an independent study that we updated that last year. at that time the epa kerning four gigabytes. >> is that correct? >> there were off by...
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as a result of the air france crash that you were just spiking about, there have been regulatory updates and effective march of next year, the mandate will be that these devices will have to operate for 90 days. so we're on the cusp of that taking effect. >> and are they wildly expensive or is this a relatively inexpensive thing for airlines to do. >> to upgrade from 30 to 90 days? >> right. >> not a big price impact. >> okay. and tell me whether -- we're learning from the head of malaysia airlines that these batteries on the pingers were due to be replaced in june. what does that tell you about the longevity they have under water right now? >> so our devices are designed and validated to operate at a minimum of 30 days at the end of their life and end of life for us is defined as six years after six years we require the battery be replaced or the beacon be replaced, and so we have test data that verifies that the product will still operate for 30 days after six years. and we actually have some small design margin on top of that just to make sure that they all make it 30 days. >> so it's
as a result of the air france crash that you were just spiking about, there have been regulatory updates and effective march of next year, the mandate will be that these devices will have to operate for 90 days. so we're on the cusp of that taking effect. >> and are they wildly expensive or is this a relatively inexpensive thing for airlines to do. >> to upgrade from 30 to 90 days? >> right. >> not a big price impact. >> okay. and tell me whether -- we're learning...
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diaz was caught. >> too bad they use spike strips. they could have used them in the back seat and drove him back to the jail in that. >> we got ourselves a bit of a small town mystery involving a masked man in lincoln, nebraska. he's gained some popularity as of late. i'm about to show you why. we're also about to learn who this masked man is for the very first time. nobody knows. nobody in lincoln knows. but we're to find out. the masked mankind of looks like your favorite caped crusader, except he's become affectionately known as speedo batman. you're about to see speedo batman from his apartment, known as the bat cave, outside of pinnacle bank arena, after a bon jovi concert. oh. he forgot his sight. he's got the mask, the cape, the speedo. and then the white tube socks, a nice touch. you can hear how many people out there are pumped up to see speedo batman. now, this isn't just a one time thing. this is legit, this is after the bon jovi concert. this happened after a jay-z concert, after a pink concert, in the same area. speedo ba
diaz was caught. >> too bad they use spike strips. they could have used them in the back seat and drove him back to the jail in that. >> we got ourselves a bit of a small town mystery involving a masked man in lincoln, nebraska. he's gained some popularity as of late. i'm about to show you why. we're also about to learn who this masked man is for the very first time. nobody knows. nobody in lincoln knows. but we're to find out. the masked mankind of looks like your favorite caped...
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the president spike the football. >> certainly touted this number of 7 million. that's what they always expected if the web site worked this is what you get. if you cancel a million insurance plans and get 7 million sign up is that success? cancel their plans and nowhere else to go? yeah people are going to go there. best case scenario maybe a third of these people who signed up were previously uninsured. the key number to watch is the number of people who are helped versus hurt. if you go to a kaiser poll the numbers were even. now by a double digit margin people say they have been hurt rather than helped. same thing with gallup. >> quick answer, should the president take a bough for this or is he unfairly spiking the ball? >> gotten much further than they thought they would get at this point. if you want to talk superficially, yes, the underlying problems with the law i think are going to grow as more and more people become insured. and i think it will become more unpopular. >> it's undoubtedly a good day for the white house. what's usual when win a fight your
the president spike the football. >> certainly touted this number of 7 million. that's what they always expected if the web site worked this is what you get. if you cancel a million insurance plans and get 7 million sign up is that success? cancel their plans and nowhere else to go? yeah people are going to go there. best case scenario maybe a third of these people who signed up were previously uninsured. the key number to watch is the number of people who are helped versus hurt. if you...
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somebody bought 40,000 of the may 18th put, someone spent $2.5 million betting the vix could spike to 25 at the end of may. the last time it went that high, the s&p lost 10%. >> sima, thanks for that. mike, what do you think of that. ? >> two other instances we saw declines of 15 and 18%. if you're thinking volatility is going to increase, that usually is when the market decreases, when it goes down. when i take a look at this, obviously it's an institutional player, someone with concern about the near term. if you're going to look for a clue, insurance is cheap right now, put some on. >> the vix is becoming massively liquid product. i think 700,000 calls traded today. i think we have a chart of the futures term structure here looking out offer the course of the year. the futures aren't trading above 18 anywhere. looking out to december, the lon long-term average, as we know, is 20. >> does that make you feel better, the fact that nobody's worried? >> we all know this, there's a lot of very smart institutional players that are using it as protection. saying can get this 18 to 25 cent
somebody bought 40,000 of the may 18th put, someone spent $2.5 million betting the vix could spike to 25 at the end of may. the last time it went that high, the s&p lost 10%. >> sima, thanks for that. mike, what do you think of that. ? >> two other instances we saw declines of 15 and 18%. if you're thinking volatility is going to increase, that usually is when the market decreases, when it goes down. when i take a look at this, obviously it's an institutional player, someone...
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and that's why then creates the sticker shock because home prices have spiked because there's limited >> sounds like a very circular argument. what breaks that cycle and gets people to actually start putting their homes on the market? >> as prices increase, more people get brought out of negative equity. so, it's already starting to break, but those people need time to get out of negative equity and then have time to list and be confident there will be some other home they can afford to move into. there is a bit of a cycle that needs to be broken and in the meantime, what usually creates extra supply is homebuilders that bring on newç supplies in the market and as diana points out, that didn't happening as quickly as we would like. what limited supply is coming from builders is coming in at a very high price point. too high to satisfy demand because of the sticker shock. >> you know, the lead story in "the wall street journal" on friday was all about these higher mortgage costs and what that's doik. they saw mortgage lending decline to the lowest level in 14 years as mortgage rates s
and that's why then creates the sticker shock because home prices have spiked because there's limited >> sounds like a very circular argument. what breaks that cycle and gets people to actually start putting their homes on the market? >> as prices increase, more people get brought out of negative equity. so, it's already starting to break, but those people need time to get out of negative equity and then have time to list and be confident there will be some other home they can...
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it looks like we could have future price spikes. we've had some recently with the polar vortex that came through. everybody is short on energy. seeps like that could happen more often. what do you say, james? >> i think we'll continue to have price spikes. remember in the whole western united states? the year 2000, people had what we called the california electricity crisis. it was a shortage of hydro because of less, less rainfall. we're going to keep having those unless we want to invest in a large amount of facilities. but that is costly to have too much capital equipment. so we're going to expect to see that there will be price spikes in electricity in the future. gerri: amen to that. >> you're right about -- gerri: go right ahead. >> you're right about those other factors. in those states like california where we have a severe renewable portfolio standard, those are pushing up the cost of electricity for everybody but california is not like the rest of the nation. most of the nation is not being as aggressive as california is.
it looks like we could have future price spikes. we've had some recently with the polar vortex that came through. everybody is short on energy. seeps like that could happen more often. what do you say, james? >> i think we'll continue to have price spikes. remember in the whole western united states? the year 2000, people had what we called the california electricity crisis. it was a shortage of hydro because of less, less rainfall. we're going to keep having those unless we want to...
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vix can spike but also falls. >> it falls quickly. >> on the prices of portfolio. >> right, this is an infinitely better hedge for most of our viewers out there than going out and buying vix call spreads. you will feel that the deltas coming off on your portfolio when the s&p pays off. >> that's the thing, it's easier for a retail investor to understand a spyder trade. this is better way than to what the institutions do and that's buy these call spreads and the vix. >> mike, before we move on here, what's your take where the markets are headed next overall. >> first of all, for the markets to go higher what has to happen? essentially nothing. you can't have anything get worse in the ukraine, we can't have something happen in the middle east, we can't have bad economic data and disappointed earnings. lot of things that could get the market to soften up. what will propel it higher? a whole lot of nothing. we have the market fairly valued at best right here. we have had a terrific run. >> all right, let's move on here, one of the big stories of the week, the battle between growth and mome
vix can spike but also falls. >> it falls quickly. >> on the prices of portfolio. >> right, this is an infinitely better hedge for most of our viewers out there than going out and buying vix call spreads. you will feel that the deltas coming off on your portfolio when the s&p pays off. >> that's the thing, it's easier for a retail investor to understand a spyder trade. this is better way than to what the institutions do and that's buy these call spreads and the vix....
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sticker shock on everything from milk to meat, tonight what is behind some sudden spikes in food prices. >>> wrong diagnosis, it's happening to an alarming number of patients. tonight the warning that it's no longer enough to simply follow doctors' orders. >>> and survivor, she stared down cancer and won and stunned her doctors with what she uncovered in the search for a cure. "nightly news" begins now. >>> from nbc world news headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with brian williams. >>> good evening. tonight there are fears we're watching one of the worst peacetime disasters in the history of an entire nation. in the waters off south korea tonight, over 280 people, most of them high school students remain unaccounted for after the ferry boat they were riding on sank and a number of survivors report that even as the ship was listing badly to the side, people were told to stay where they were in the vessel and not rush out to the deck. the ferry, a large vessel, almost 500 feet long with a capacity of 900 passengers set sail last night on south korea's coast for an overni
sticker shock on everything from milk to meat, tonight what is behind some sudden spikes in food prices. >>> wrong diagnosis, it's happening to an alarming number of patients. tonight the warning that it's no longer enough to simply follow doctors' orders. >>> and survivor, she stared down cancer and won and stunned her doctors with what she uncovered in the search for a cure. "nightly news" begins now. >>> from nbc world news headquarters in new york, this...
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filmmaker spike lee has a relationship with the new york knicks not the clippers.joins us as far more than just a fan of the game. first of all, when you first heard these remarks, what went through your mind? >> i said, why did it take so long? let me tell you a story. i never said this before. my right hand to god on my mother's grave. in los angeles 2011, the nba all-star game was there. me and my friend were at a restaurant and donald sterling called us over to his table, his wife rochelle was there. he started to say why are they going to go on strike, we should pay all the players $500,000. if they didn't play basketball they wouldn't have a job. i swear to god he said that. baron davis, who played for the clippers. he's my second cousin. so he's told me a whole lot of stuff about sterling. then you look at elgin baylor, the highest settlement in history. >> he was sued for racial discrimination in housing. he settled the largest fine ever in the history of housing discrimination. >> so tomorrow is a big day. the commissioner, the new commissioner, adam silve
filmmaker spike lee has a relationship with the new york knicks not the clippers.joins us as far more than just a fan of the game. first of all, when you first heard these remarks, what went through your mind? >> i said, why did it take so long? let me tell you a story. i never said this before. my right hand to god on my mother's grave. in los angeles 2011, the nba all-star game was there. me and my friend were at a restaurant and donald sterling called us over to his table, his wife...
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>> i think it caused a spike. each time these folks come to visit they like us they stay. >> that was my next question. >> we keep them engaged there's always the next campaign whether it be my account people are very interested about conservation now so there's always a value or reason to keep them coming back. >> so are you in charge of this program. >> under tyrone jew is my supervisor [laughter]. >> i'm a little off today. >> because it's an important thing what you are doing and what this agency is doing because there's so many other state agencies that are just grappling how do we communicate with the outside world for example organ transplant and the d.m.v. they have done pretty well but how can they improve their outreach because we have a shortage. so what kind of research is actually be conducted so i'd be interested to talk to you offline to get some of your feedback. >> sure. it's so cost effective it's practical free to use social media contacts and more and more that's how people are getting their in
>> i think it caused a spike. each time these folks come to visit they like us they stay. >> that was my next question. >> we keep them engaged there's always the next campaign whether it be my account people are very interested about conservation now so there's always a value or reason to keep them coming back. >> so are you in charge of this program. >> under tyrone jew is my supervisor [laughter]. >> i'm a little off today. >> because it's an...
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>> at one point police were able to use spike strips to take down diaz's tires. you see some smoke and debris coming off of diaz's car. he was caught and charged with grand larceny and failure to stop for blue lights. >> too bad they used spike stri strips. they could have put him in the back seat of the car he was driving and drove him back to jail in that. >>> the man you're seeing in this video obtained exclusivelisive by the washta citizen is vance mcalister. a fifth district louisiana representative, republican party, elected in november. at his office in monroe, louisiana. also has somebody else with him. the other person is a female and you'll see these two are kissing. >> might say what's the harm in that. >> the harm is that vance mcalister is a married father of five. the citizen also says this is not his wife. >> wait. this is his office though. >> guess what? she works for him. he doesn't know there's cameras in his office. >> he's got to know. >> maybe because he's the boss he's thinking even if there's cameras there i can tell them not to look at th
>> at one point police were able to use spike strips to take down diaz's tires. you see some smoke and debris coming off of diaz's car. he was caught and charged with grand larceny and failure to stop for blue lights. >> too bad they used spike stri strips. they could have put him in the back seat of the car he was driving and drove him back to jail in that. >>> the man you're seeing in this video obtained exclusivelisive by the washta citizen is vance mcalister. a fifth...
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but yesterday, tensions spiked when north and south korea both exchanged artillery fire, thankfully, no reported escalation beyond that. >>> and we thought this was worth passing along tonight. for only the third time in the past 12 years, there were no american military fatalities over the course of the last month in afghanistan. no u.s. service members died in action during the month of march, something worth celebrating on behalf of so many american military families. >>> still ahead for us tonight, beating diabetes. a life-changing procedure that for some is the answer they've been hoping for, even though it's designed for something else. >>> and later, one extraordinary woman and the power of music making a difference in the lives of so many kids. >>> there is encouraging news to report in the fight against the epidemic of diabetes. about 24 million americans have type 2 diabetes, the kind caused by being overweight, among other factors. researchers have found that weight loss surgery for these people can be more effective than taking medication in beating this disease. our repo
but yesterday, tensions spiked when north and south korea both exchanged artillery fire, thankfully, no reported escalation beyond that. >>> and we thought this was worth passing along tonight. for only the third time in the past 12 years, there were no american military fatalities over the course of the last month in afghanistan. no u.s. service members died in action during the month of march, something worth celebrating on behalf of so many american military families. >>>...
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a spike in measles cases across this country. the highest in almost 20 years, and tonight, the cdc is hitting back at parentwho are not vaccinating their children. >>> hospital attack, a security guard opens fire on american doctors caring for children in afghanistan. a father and son among the dead. >>> new rules on e cigarettes, just as they become a big thing, now comes the crack down. >>> and get a grip, what was he thinking? tonight, major league baseball reacts not so much to cheating but to doing it so openly. "nightly news" begins now. >>> from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with brian williams. >>> good evening. a disease once thought to be gone in the united states is making a come back and today, the centers for disease control pushed back at parents who are declining vaccines for their children. the number of children with measles in this country is spiking, along with mumps and whooping cough and in light of the new numbers, an infectious disease expert blamed rumors and conspirac
a spike in measles cases across this country. the highest in almost 20 years, and tonight, the cdc is hitting back at parentwho are not vaccinating their children. >>> hospital attack, a security guard opens fire on american doctors caring for children in afghanistan. a father and son among the dead. >>> new rules on e cigarettes, just as they become a big thing, now comes the crack down. >>> and get a grip, what was he thinking? tonight, major league baseball reacts...
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and being healthy, we then may see in the next week or two at health food stores that product is spiking. so we put together some software tools that would run that would help these retailers essentially look at their buying patterns in more granular detail and help them plan ahead for what's going to be popular. > > it also helps them become more nimble because the marketplace changes so rapidly. what about the consumer side of things-- how does that affect them? > > so i think for the consumer, the benefits are your stores are not going to be out of stock. most major retail chains it's not unheard of-- it's actually kind of average that they're going to be out of stock of 30 percent of the different types of products. so again consumers get very frustrated when that happens, when you have to buy a substitute or switch courses-- like for myself when i do grocery shopping, figuring something else that you're going to buy that night for dinner. so really being able to stick to the plan and buy what you originally wanted, that's what customers want. second thing is you're going to really s
and being healthy, we then may see in the next week or two at health food stores that product is spiking. so we put together some software tools that would run that would help these retailers essentially look at their buying patterns in more granular detail and help them plan ahead for what's going to be popular. > > it also helps them become more nimble because the marketplace changes so rapidly. what about the consumer side of things-- how does that affect them? > > so i think for...
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> >volatility tends to rise and have these sudden spikes in the late spring and sometimes in the summer. i know a lot of people think it's in the fall but i've seen the biggest volatility spikes in what people think are gonna be the quiet months of the year. > >matt will this be a year to sell in may and walk away? > >i think a lot of people started selling in april. i'm not really a buyer of that adage. i think when the market's down and you realize that the fundamentals of the economy are better than people think, i think you should be buying when other people are selling. > >thanks matt always a pleasure. > >thanks. chuck coppola checks in now-- with an update on the ipo market. hello chuck! angie, the ipo market is in full bloom. king digital's candy crush, la quinta hotels and former gm auto lender ally financial are among the more high profile names that have already made it onto the stock market. however, traders are quick to caution investors. "i'm choosing to stay on the sidelines because the ipo market as of late, its been hot but its due for some type of tragic crash or somet
> >volatility tends to rise and have these sudden spikes in the late spring and sometimes in the summer. i know a lot of people think it's in the fall but i've seen the biggest volatility spikes in what people think are gonna be the quiet months of the year. > >matt will this be a year to sell in may and walk away? > >i think a lot of people started selling in april. i'm not really a buyer of that adage. i think when the market's down and you realize that the fundamentals of...
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investigators try to solve this latest spike in crime. robert handa, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> back 92 the stormy weather. -- back now to the stormy weather. snowplows were out this morning. this one was blue canyon and this video showing the snow near baxter. our chief meteorologist bill martin said the sierra got a foot of snow. we got rain and in some cases hail. people have been posting pictures to facebook and twitter. you can see all the hail there around this gnome. this one showing more of the hail. you can see that they have substantial amount. finally what would storm be without a rainbow. a picture showing a beautiful rainbow this afternoon. let's go to bill now. we are at the tail end but the rain is still coming down. >> yeah. on the friday afternoon commute. the sun is out. they will play baseball tonight. but the rain is still falling. let's take a look. live storm tracker 2 fairfield. vacaville, santa rosa right now. you have showers showing up. the showers will be continuing to move through the bay area. let's move south.
investigators try to solve this latest spike in crime. robert handa, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> back 92 the stormy weather. -- back now to the stormy weather. snowplows were out this morning. this one was blue canyon and this video showing the snow near baxter. our chief meteorologist bill martin said the sierra got a foot of snow. we got rain and in some cases hail. people have been posting pictures to facebook and twitter. you can see all the hail there around this gnome. this one...
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the decent spike in attacks comes into town a man that aidan had violent tulip stop the upcoming fourth it's not a bond that is one of the few supporters of the tiny bunny team in a funny stunt is to consider coast to the insurgents up on a sunday vote on saturday to choose a successor to the comment as did his eye india's main opposition representative body of the gp on monday announced that the leading actors and politicians with the knotty problem is he in northern of the page. you don't even own take on qantas bought the vice president of the gandhi. i like the schloss up on the tee. i don't pull the tv again the cpu making the open most of the new funding has been given the cost of teaching one of gandhi's nineteen ninety two on his best in the andes into a time gone most lenient on the end dishing aside the challenge posed by the up and he didn't go my response in an instant if i could actually be a hindu bjp and congress party it is betty obvious that the ahmad the body the b team of the congress party and an auction price of the ahmad me but the hasidic somebody to give the mall
the decent spike in attacks comes into town a man that aidan had violent tulip stop the upcoming fourth it's not a bond that is one of the few supporters of the tiny bunny team in a funny stunt is to consider coast to the insurgents up on a sunday vote on saturday to choose a successor to the comment as did his eye india's main opposition representative body of the gp on monday announced that the leading actors and politicians with the knotty problem is he in northern of the page. you don't...
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they spike acutely. people literally drop dead from heart attacks at a rate six, eight, ten, 12 times higher than the regular rate, and then if you look at traumas and look at their long-term sequelae in years afterwards, they have done this in oklahoma city, francor instance. >> some of this is jarring to hear but sort of we know this to be true. the connection between the mind and what's happening there and our body. >> in terms of what to do for these people, different people need different things, and i know you and i have talked about this in the past, but i think the general rule is the best way to help people that have gone through something like this is to try to understand each individual and how they've reacted to it and try to tailor one's treatment, one's help to that person's way of coping. you know, what you're looking for is that you don't expect these people to be happy. you expect them to be heart broken, but you don't want to see them ceasing to function. you don't want to see them begi
they spike acutely. people literally drop dead from heart attacks at a rate six, eight, ten, 12 times higher than the regular rate, and then if you look at traumas and look at their long-term sequelae in years afterwards, they have done this in oklahoma city, francor instance. >> some of this is jarring to hear but sort of we know this to be true. the connection between the mind and what's happening there and our body. >> in terms of what to do for these people, different people...
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that number for women spiked in two decades. up nearly 40%. wendy says that society still judges cheating wives much more har harshly. even the first lady on "scandal." >> women when they cheat are viewed as having cheated on the family. when men cheat they cheat on the wife. >> reporter: according to ashleymadison.com, a woman is prone to cheat at stress points in her life. notably right before turning 40. that's what happened to katherine. >> i wanted to be wanted. i wanted every man to think i have got to have her. >> women cheat because they believe that they're missing something. seems like men cheat because they want to sleep with some one else. it is less an emotional thing. >> in both cases the effects were devastating. katherine's husband says she slowly began to suspect his wife's infidelity and didn't want us to show his face. >> the thought she was cheating on me crossed my mind. the late night meetings. seemed unplanned. i got to be a little more suspicious. >> reporter: after katherine confessed her affair. her husband said it le
that number for women spiked in two decades. up nearly 40%. wendy says that society still judges cheating wives much more har harshly. even the first lady on "scandal." >> women when they cheat are viewed as having cheated on the family. when men cheat they cheat on the wife. >> reporter: according to ashleymadison.com, a woman is prone to cheat at stress points in her life. notably right before turning 40. that's what happened to katherine. >> i wanted to be wanted....
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but a spike in first-time jobless claims last week and a jump nation's trade deficit in february prompted a fullback ahead of tomorrow's big march market employment report. the dow ended just a fraction of a point lower, the nasdaq was down 38 on a sell off in biotech and technology shares. and the s&p was off 2 points from wednesday's record close. >>> now if you're you were following shares of google today, no, you weren't seeing double. this was the first day of trading for two separate classes of google stock. there was class a and clarksss . shares of both classes rose but only by a fraction. what's behind the two different classes of google stock and who are the big winners in the split in josh lipton explains. >> reporter: google's motto is, don't be evil. another motto could be, don't shear the power in silicon valley, power can mean having a say over the direction of the company by being a shareholder with voting rights. before today there were only two classes of google stock, class a shares carry voting rights. if you own one share of class a stock you have one vote. but cofoun
but a spike in first-time jobless claims last week and a jump nation's trade deficit in february prompted a fullback ahead of tomorrow's big march market employment report. the dow ended just a fraction of a point lower, the nasdaq was down 38 on a sell off in biotech and technology shares. and the s&p was off 2 points from wednesday's record close. >>> now if you're you were following shares of google today, no, you weren't seeing double. this was the first day of trading for two...
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hungry people show a spike in aggression.s because the brain consumes 20% of our calories. >> after they eat, their glucose levels increase. that gives them some fuel for their brain to exercise self-control over angry feelings and aggressive impulses. they're less likely to lash out against their spouse. >> if you don't want to become what's being called hangry, you might want to have your next serious talk over dinner. >> i need a sleeve of oreos in case there's an emergency. >>> we are all familiar with postpardon postpartum depression in new moms. but dads are at risk as well. a new study finds men who become fathers around the age of 25 show a 68% increase in depression during the first few years of a parent. they use more corporal punishment and interact less with their children. >>> we turn, now, to sports. and word that michael phelps is coming out of retirement. he's the most decorated olympian ever. winning 22 medals, 18 of them gold. >> he'll be competing at an event next week in arizona. his first meet since the l
hungry people show a spike in aggression.s because the brain consumes 20% of our calories. >> after they eat, their glucose levels increase. that gives them some fuel for their brain to exercise self-control over angry feelings and aggressive impulses. they're less likely to lash out against their spouse. >> if you don't want to become what's being called hangry, you might want to have your next serious talk over dinner. >> i need a sleeve of oreos in case there's an...
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pro-russian separatists seized a city, the latest city seeing a spike in violence. they warned that they had until this morning to lay down their weapons and surrender. that deadline came and went with no surrender but throughout the weekend, tensions and violence continued to rise, raising the specter of an all-out civil war. clashes broke out between the largest cities as protesters took over the city council. dozens were reportedly injured. on saturday, gun fire broke out at a police station as men in military fatigues armed with automatic weapons stormed the building and took over, describing themselves as the people's militia. pro-russian onlookers are either supporting or actively assisting the separatists. moscow called an early meeting to discuss the escalation. during the meeting the u.n. and russian ambassadors made accusations who is behind it. >> translator: it is the west that will determine the opportunity to avoid civil war in ukraine. >> the concern here is that the kremlin may use the latest bloodshed as an excuse to send some of its 40,000 troops a
pro-russian separatists seized a city, the latest city seeing a spike in violence. they warned that they had until this morning to lay down their weapons and surrender. that deadline came and went with no surrender but throughout the weekend, tensions and violence continued to rise, raising the specter of an all-out civil war. clashes broke out between the largest cities as protesters took over the city council. dozens were reportedly injured. on saturday, gun fire broke out at a police station...
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but the price spike is more than there is gas.and that is what made it this way. >> it's more variable than a product like a cool. >> you we are putting all of our eggs in that vast. and those around the country will be held hostage. >> and 2010 we predicted the cold be retired. >> we've been working with the epa that overdependence on fuel and gas is not reliable. the other concern is that there is not any discussion in the value proposition of the reliability provided by these units such as inertia and control and the harder it is going to be to manage liability on the grid. so we are seeing in these recent events are those that allow to operate whenever they'd like to operate creating price issues and not adding to the reliability. so our role is to get that message out there. >> so the difference is that you can turn this on and off as far as i'm renewables, but you can't turn off nukes and cool and once it goes it's got to go. >> senator manchin. >> i'm so sorry. >> that's okay. [laughter] [inaudible conversations] >> and we
but the price spike is more than there is gas.and that is what made it this way. >> it's more variable than a product like a cool. >> you we are putting all of our eggs in that vast. and those around the country will be held hostage. >> and 2010 we predicted the cold be retired. >> we've been working with the epa that overdependence on fuel and gas is not reliable. the other concern is that there is not any discussion in the value proposition of the reliability provided...
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well, tyler, the white house always said that the shape of the enrollment process would include a spike at the end. i think this is a spike that was bigger than they expected, but they did a very heavy social media campaign. that's why they sent the president on with zach g galafinaisis. lebron james. ellen degeneres. i think that's what produced this number. as for whether that makes the enrollment a success, don't know that yet. we won't know until we see how financially viable and balanced these exchanges are. >> so president obama found it pretty upbeat today saying the affordable care act is here to stay. john, what's his message? >> reporter: well, his message was two parts really, susie. one was celebration. as you indicated earlier, i haven't seen the president, his aides, congressional democrats this elated since the night he won a second term. but the president also was reflecting real exasperation with the political resistance he's faced. there was a plaintive tone in his voice when he said i can't under underwhy people argue against giving health care to people. it's a fight
well, tyler, the white house always said that the shape of the enrollment process would include a spike at the end. i think this is a spike that was bigger than they expected, but they did a very heavy social media campaign. that's why they sent the president on with zach g galafinaisis. lebron james. ellen degeneres. i think that's what produced this number. as for whether that makes the enrollment a success, don't know that yet. we won't know until we see how financially viable and balanced...
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and it's not surprising that you might see a short-term spike.eir fiasco with the coach -- liz: oh, yes. >> -- they actually saw an increase in alumni donations the next year. but what i'm concerned about is long term. are you going to see next year's season ticket renewals from your minority fans? i think some of those questions will question that -- i think some fans will question that. there are so many issues. again -- liz: okay, but, jesse, look at some of these pictures. there are people in the stands holding up all kinds of signs, people are showing up just to jeer the owner who's, basically, banned. doesn't this add a price to the ticket where people want to come and see just what happens? >> well, i think people are looking to come see what they do tonight. they did a protest in golden state, there's word that it's going to be stepped up for the game at home. it's the first game back at the staples center, so there's a curiosity factor there. they've had tremendous success in the last five years, but they're still on the the eighth most
and it's not surprising that you might see a short-term spike.eir fiasco with the coach -- liz: oh, yes. >> -- they actually saw an increase in alumni donations the next year. but what i'm concerned about is long term. are you going to see next year's season ticket renewals from your minority fans? i think some of those questions will question that -- i think some fans will question that. there are so many issues. again -- liz: okay, but, jesse, look at some of these pictures. there are...