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they started making railroad spikes and things like that. when anderson came on board, he started diversifying their output. to his back foot in the military having been a west point graduate, he talked stockholders into purchasing the equipment needed to produce cannons, and they started producing cannons are both state and federal government. to 1855o from 1800 produce about 40 locomotives. by 1860, it was the largest iron works in the southern united states, the largest employer in the richmond area. richmond was the industrial hub of the southern states, and that was one of the reasons why the confederate government relocated their capital from montgomery to richmond, to be close to the industry and infrastructure that richmond offered at the time. when the civil war actually started, initially, anderson offered the confederate government to buy tredegar from him outright. they refused. they wanted him to still manage it because they saw him as a capable manager. switched over -- to largely production of canterbury and shotgun shells and
they started making railroad spikes and things like that. when anderson came on board, he started diversifying their output. to his back foot in the military having been a west point graduate, he talked stockholders into purchasing the equipment needed to produce cannons, and they started producing cannons are both state and federal government. to 1855o from 1800 produce about 40 locomotives. by 1860, it was the largest iron works in the southern united states, the largest employer in the...
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to cart wheels to railroad spikes. heyday around the turn of the century, the entire complex spanned 23 acres and that included a number of machine shops, horseshoe shops. or and neil shoes were big sellers. became acart wheels big seller as well. they had everything from a bronze foundry, several hammer forges and excess material they were waiting to ship out because there was such demand. advanced,h century tredegar was making a lot of railroad equipment, wheels, cart wheels, railroad spikes. they were not making cannons anymore. they started making munitions again for the government with the onset of the spanish-american war. that continued through world war i and world war ii. and the beginning of world war i on word -- onward, the primary source of income was government contracts for munitions. ironworkshe american converted to steal. never did. anderson never showed any interest in converting. thought ofccessors installing steel furnaces, there was either an economic plan or something happened to curtail their pl
to cart wheels to railroad spikes. heyday around the turn of the century, the entire complex spanned 23 acres and that included a number of machine shops, horseshoe shops. or and neil shoes were big sellers. became acart wheels big seller as well. they had everything from a bronze foundry, several hammer forges and excess material they were waiting to ship out because there was such demand. advanced,h century tredegar was making a lot of railroad equipment, wheels, cart wheels, railroad spikes....
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it's on an average that there's no spike here.me goes up and down as it does here in america and every single country but as an average, there is no spike in crime. >> it's just not true. if you look at 2006, 2016, murder's up. how is that not a spike? >> if you look that overall. numbers go up and down every year. you can say numbers are up this year. they're down this year, they're up. but if you look at them over a long period of time, it's not up. . >> so i'm telling you rate is up from 2005. >> but do you understand why those numbers are up? it's the way that they classify. >> no. that's not true. they change the definition of rape in 2005. i'm talking about stats from 2006 to 2015. after the definition was changed. the numbers from 2006 and 2015 are up 50% and they're up every single year except for 2014 to '15 where there's a slight dip. >> that's not how the experts are reading the numbers. here is the swedish prime minister in response to president trump. >> do not forget that in interagzal rankings in human development,
it's on an average that there's no spike here.me goes up and down as it does here in america and every single country but as an average, there is no spike in crime. >> it's just not true. if you look at 2006, 2016, murder's up. how is that not a spike? >> if you look that overall. numbers go up and down every year. you can say numbers are up this year. they're down this year, they're up. but if you look at them over a long period of time, it's not up. . >> so i'm telling you...
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of course, it's going to spike.s going to be higher, it's not a spike in murders, when you look at the population, and you look at -- especially when you look at the population of immigrants in the country, which is probably 1%. >> no, it's way higher than that. >> you look at the population of immigrants, there's no correlation between immigrants and a spike in crime. there's no huge spike in crime there. >> the numbers don't show that. it shows over an average -- from 2006 to -- >> take a look at 2012. >> that's on an average. there's no spike here. you look at 2006, 2007, all the way on. crime goes up and down as it goes here in america, and every country. if you look at that as an average, there is no spike in crime. >> you look at 2006 to 2016 the murder is up. rape is up 50%. >> if you look at it overall. >> numbers go up every year, up and down, every year, if you look at individual years -- >> rape. >> okay, you could say numbers are up this year. they're down this year, they're up this year, they're down. >
of course, it's going to spike.s going to be higher, it's not a spike in murders, when you look at the population, and you look at -- especially when you look at the population of immigrants in the country, which is probably 1%. >> no, it's way higher than that. >> you look at the population of immigrants, there's no correlation between immigrants and a spike in crime. there's no huge spike in crime there. >> the numbers don't show that. it shows over an average -- from 2006...
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if bond yields spike dramatically we're going to snuff out any recovery, it's not going to be worth it. >> i don't think so. i think there can be a lot of economic growth that comes about because of lower taxes. my point earlier is that donald trump wants these tax cuts, he's pushing for them. he's getting pushed back from republicans and that's what's going on. he's trying to use the bully pulpit. >> he's getting pushed back? >> he is. >> there won't be a border adjustment. it's a regressive tax. >> and going after the gangs, and you'll make the decision. >> today forbes on fox, major u.s. tech companies saying that u.s. president trump's order would hurt. and democrats are accusing the president of going over the delray beach. now, back to cavuto on business. >> we have child in america should be able to play outside without fear, walk home without danger and attend a school without being worried about drugs or gangs or violence. it's time to dismantle the gangs, terrorizing our citizens. >> president trump adding gang busting to his agenda this week. the commander-in-chief signed an
if bond yields spike dramatically we're going to snuff out any recovery, it's not going to be worth it. >> i don't think so. i think there can be a lot of economic growth that comes about because of lower taxes. my point earlier is that donald trump wants these tax cuts, he's pushing for them. he's getting pushed back from republicans and that's what's going on. he's trying to use the bully pulpit. >> he's getting pushed back? >> he is. >> there won't be a border...
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if bond yields spike dramatically we're going to snuff out any recovery, it's not going to be worth it. >> i don't think so. i think there can be a lot of economic growth that comes about because of lower taxes. my point earlier is that donald trump wants these tax cuts, he's pushing for them. he's getting pushed back from republicans and that's what's going on. he's trying to use the bully pulpit. >> he's getting pushed back? >> he is. >> there won't be a border adjustment. it's a regressive tax. >> and going after the gangs, and you'll make the decision. >> today forbes on fox, major u.s. tech companies saying that u.s. president trump's order would hurt. and democrats are accusing the president of going over the this is the silverado special edition. this is one gorgeous truck. oh, did i say there's only one special edition? because, actually there's 5. oh, did i saaaahh!!'s only one special edition? ooohh!! uh! holy mackerel. wow. nice. strength and style. which one's your favorite? come home with me! it's truck month! find your tag for an average total value over $11,000 on chevy
if bond yields spike dramatically we're going to snuff out any recovery, it's not going to be worth it. >> i don't think so. i think there can be a lot of economic growth that comes about because of lower taxes. my point earlier is that donald trump wants these tax cuts, he's pushing for them. he's getting pushed back from republicans and that's what's going on. he's trying to use the bully pulpit. >> he's getting pushed back? >> he is. >> there won't be a border...
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. >> they stuck a man this is psyched barrel spike with nails, rolled him downhill and then the dogs finish him off. >> reporter: at that point jew s were still allowed to leave germany. with the help he was released from the camp and moved to america where he later joined the u.s. army. >> here i am, fluent in german , working knowledge of french. >> reporter: he return to the country he thread as an intelligence officer taking down nazi regime that murdered his parents and killed millions of his fellow jews. among his accomplishments preventing thousands office troops to be ambush in the river dam. >> it was isolated toward elements of our unit and probably would have made mints meat out of them. >> reporter: later they convinced german general to turn over small city sharing hundreds of casualties. >> he said nerd to save the city, and its the population, i decided to accompany you to your headquarters with my troops. >> reporter: kaufman advanced to the ranks of major during his nine year of service taking a bullet to the chest and receiving a purple heart as well as bronze star.
. >> they stuck a man this is psyched barrel spike with nails, rolled him downhill and then the dogs finish him off. >> reporter: at that point jew s were still allowed to leave germany. with the help he was released from the camp and moved to america where he later joined the u.s. army. >> here i am, fluent in german , working knowledge of french. >> reporter: he return to the country he thread as an intelligence officer taking down nazi regime that murdered his parents...
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wheels, railroad spikes. they were not making cannons, but in 1898 this started making mediations for the american government with the onset of the spanish-american war. that continued
wheels, railroad spikes. they were not making cannons, but in 1898 this started making mediations for the american government with the onset of the spanish-american war. that continued
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about why are our auto insurance rates are spiking suddenly. and the steps you can take right now to lessen the blow. >> and -- are you tired of those long, winter evenings? just you and the rest of the family? well, there its a fresh crop of toys and games that can warm up even the coldest >> the warmest nights. >> or happen to have record breaking temperatures. we still are talking winter toitz. -- toys. >> yep. first take a look at the cold winter nights. ♪ ♪ i'm only in my 60's. i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my options. then i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call now and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare surance company. like all standardized medicare s
about why are our auto insurance rates are spiking suddenly. and the steps you can take right now to lessen the blow. >> and -- are you tired of those long, winter evenings? just you and the rest of the family? well, there its a fresh crop of toys and games that can warm up even the coldest >> the warmest nights. >> or happen to have record breaking temperatures. we still are talking winter toitz. -- toys. >> yep. first take a look at the cold winter nights. ♪ ♪ i'm...
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what do spiked shakes and scoops of ice cream have in common? if you stay ground. >> plus it was a story that made international headlines. a south jersey teenager sued her own parents for college tuition. now after more than two years of battling it out in court the case has been settled. we'll tell you if her family was ordered to pay thousands next. >> ♪ >> hello again. brian is off. i'm rick williams. it is 4:30 and "action news" continues with the reason some parents are upset over what's now aunt popular doll's clothing. >> plus she's dancing her way into her 11th decade of life. so what is this super spirited super centenarian's secret of living until 110. hear it from her coming up. >> maybe it's dancing. speak of dancing this is not a kevin bacon script it's real life. oklahoma city canceled an annual valentine's event because of a law that makes cutting a rug illegal. what's behind the dance ban? >> but we begin with a violent home invasion robbery that was stopped by vigilance. police say two women are safe right now thanks to their n
what do spiked shakes and scoops of ice cream have in common? if you stay ground. >> plus it was a story that made international headlines. a south jersey teenager sued her own parents for college tuition. now after more than two years of battling it out in court the case has been settled. we'll tell you if her family was ordered to pay thousands next. >> ♪ >> hello again. brian is off. i'm rick williams. it is 4:30 and "action news" continues with the reason some...
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those that don't deliver see a drop, those that do deliver like village host pizza bar and grill see a spike. >> people don't want to drive in the rain did everything. they want someone else to do it. >> reporter: john bruney says his restaurant sees a 25% spike in deliveries when wet weather hits. >> it affects business and it does it for the better. that's what is great about having a delivery service. >> reporter: while employees are taking advantage winter weather, -- a and lena are excited about the future. >> yeah. in the summer that's when great tips come in too. >> yeah. i lot of families and lines out the door. the better season to work at an ice cream store. >> reporter: in burlingame, lydia pantazes, kron 4's -- kron 4 news. >>> a man was shot and killed by a fremont police officer earlier this evening. happened on mallory avenue and such a. area that was closed off earlier. kron 4's ella sogomonian is in fremont and has details. >>> a deadly officer-involved shooting shut down a major roadway for hours. officer responding to a disturbance open fire on a suspect killing him. polic
those that don't deliver see a drop, those that do deliver like village host pizza bar and grill see a spike. >> people don't want to drive in the rain did everything. they want someone else to do it. >> reporter: john bruney says his restaurant sees a 25% spike in deliveries when wet weather hits. >> it affects business and it does it for the better. that's what is great about having a delivery service. >> reporter: while employees are taking advantage winter weather,...
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comments -- you saw the spike there.that point the etf was up by 2.25%. what is an investor supposed to do when you get these contrasting headlines. you don't know where it will fall. it falls it means an big impact. >> investor trader. i think if you're a trader -- first of all, i don't know if the administration knows what they want to do. it's clear by her comments they don't have an idea which way they want to go. nordstrom has been grim death for the last couple of months right up until the ivanka trump stuff. stock has rallied ever since not meaningfully. decent. up 5.5%. with short interest in these names, with potential for rhetoric to ease over the next week or so in terms of border adjustment tax or not i think you could see a short recovery rally in 10%, 11%. gets you back to a $50 stock. >> we're talking about a low volatility market that we have been in. they are providing this messaging problem they have a lot of opportunities for traders. think of the volatility that's going around. the way i would look at
comments -- you saw the spike there.that point the etf was up by 2.25%. what is an investor supposed to do when you get these contrasting headlines. you don't know where it will fall. it falls it means an big impact. >> investor trader. i think if you're a trader -- first of all, i don't know if the administration knows what they want to do. it's clear by her comments they don't have an idea which way they want to go. nordstrom has been grim death for the last couple of months right up...
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the new folks who just arrived, the trump folks, tried to spike this intelligence report they axed it, said they're not putting that out. this is the report that the intelligence agency inside homeland security created. this is what they concluded and we have a free press and so now inevitably that spiked report homeland security assures us it is real, this spiked clort they wouldn't release, that report has been leaked to, i mean obtained by the associated prison we know the white house demanded an intelligence report that -- what was the quote? that will demonstrate that the security threat for these seven countries is substantial. but what they actually got was this. "citizenship likely an unreliable indicator of terrorist threat to the united states." that's the title of it. first line of the key findings there? department of homeland security office of intelligence and analysis assess that country of citizenship is unlikely to be a reliable indicator of terrorist activity. oh intelligence agencies are not perfect. they are not always apolitical, even though they're supposed to be
the new folks who just arrived, the trump folks, tried to spike this intelligence report they axed it, said they're not putting that out. this is the report that the intelligence agency inside homeland security created. this is what they concluded and we have a free press and so now inevitably that spiked report homeland security assures us it is real, this spiked clort they wouldn't release, that report has been leaked to, i mean obtained by the associated prison we know the white house...
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why auto insurance is spiking. three things you can do right now to bring down your premiums. >>> and america strong here. the baby born here, taking flight. >>> good evening, and it's great to have you with us here on a tuesday night, and we begin tonight with those sweeping new guidelines putting millions of undocumented immigrants in america on notice. tonight here, the new rules, and new directives for border agents and local police. new guidelines released today as president trump was visiting the new national museum of african-american history. those troubling images tonight from a st. louis suburb. the headstones knocked over in a jewish cemetery. amid dozens of threats being investigated by the fbi. we have it all, and abc's cecilia vega leading us off from the white house. >> reporter: the trump administration today signing off on new immigration rules that could put the majority of the country's 11 million undocumented immigrants at risk of deportation. an overhaul of the immigration system, a promise at
why auto insurance is spiking. three things you can do right now to bring down your premiums. >>> and america strong here. the baby born here, taking flight. >>> good evening, and it's great to have you with us here on a tuesday night, and we begin tonight with those sweeping new guidelines putting millions of undocumented immigrants in america on notice. tonight here, the new rules, and new directives for border agents and local police. new guidelines released today as...
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we will spike about 10 or so degrees from yesterday's highs all the way up to 63 degrees here today. that by the way is almost 20 above average. forty-eight is expected low tonight under mainly cloudy skies, quite mild that sun going down early and earlier, and i should say going down later or coming down earlier. whatever you want this time of the year. that sun angle will be getting stronger for us. we will look forward in the forecast, tomorrow certainly stand out. that is warmest of the pack. friday and saturday also very, very mild. new storm comes saturday to bring in spring-like thunderstorms. >> look at the that 70 tomorrow. thank you so much. good morning. happy hump day. we will talk about the vine and it was closed due to construction between schuylkill and broad moving in the westbound direction. this is what we are looking at there. we can see looking like westbound side just might be opening up now. the eastbound side we're waiting for that to completely opened but overall vine is looking good. make note it was closed for that construction. another area we have been tal
we will spike about 10 or so degrees from yesterday's highs all the way up to 63 degrees here today. that by the way is almost 20 above average. forty-eight is expected low tonight under mainly cloudy skies, quite mild that sun going down early and earlier, and i should say going down later or coming down earlier. whatever you want this time of the year. that sun angle will be getting stronger for us. we will look forward in the forecast, tomorrow certainly stand out. that is warmest of the...
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shares of to sorrow spiking.: the biotech company -- abigail: the biotech company the sharesrply as -- are certainly spiking sharply higher on this mark, investors are taking it seriously. we will be digging more into this and coming back with more information. mark: our guest is davide serra, talking about whether the running financials will continue. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: this is bloomberg markets. i am vonnie quinn in new york. mark: in london i am mark barton. vonnie: it has been three months to the day since the presidential election and since then financials have returned 17% amid promises of deregulation. bloomberg's editor at large erik schatzker is here. erik: i am here with davide serra, ceo of the largest hedge fund in the world specializing in financials. donald trump has made many promises about what to do with u.s. financial regulations. i want to start with you on european banking and in particular, italy. righte buying into the soft ring being conducted by unicredit. why? is an institution
shares of to sorrow spiking.: the biotech company -- abigail: the biotech company the sharesrply as -- are certainly spiking sharply higher on this mark, investors are taking it seriously. we will be digging more into this and coming back with more information. mark: our guest is davide serra, talking about whether the running financials will continue. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: this is bloomberg markets. i am vonnie quinn in new york. mark: in london i am mark barton. vonnie: it has been...
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a spike in eye injuries linked to a common laundry product. here's what we're tracking tonight at ten. they are members of the campus group that invited milo yian-nop-oulous to u-c berkeley. now they say they were attacked during last night's protest.hear from the berkeley college republicans who say, their right to free speech was violated.that's new tonight at ten. if you're thinking about a new big screen tv for the big game on sunday now is the time to buy.kron4's tech reporter gabe slate says tvs are at their lowest price right before the super bowl. he shows us what's hot in tvs right now and how to get the best deal. anchor lead - if you're thinking about a new big screen tv for the big game on sunday now is the time to buy. kron4's tech reporter gabe slate says tvs are at their lowest price right before the super bowl. he shows us what's hot in tvs right now and how to get the best deal.if money is no object. if you want the best picture out there for football. the hot new high end resolution comes in oled tvs. sot - randy this one is
a spike in eye injuries linked to a common laundry product. here's what we're tracking tonight at ten. they are members of the campus group that invited milo yian-nop-oulous to u-c berkeley. now they say they were attacked during last night's protest.hear from the berkeley college republicans who say, their right to free speech was violated.that's new tonight at ten. if you're thinking about a new big screen tv for the big game on sunday now is the time to buy.kron4's tech reporter gabe slate...
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yields could spike. what if we get a tax cut. government has to borrow more. do you have see yields going up pants market going down? >> the overwhelming question would be, is the economy getting better? and i think the trump fiscal policy is designed to do that. we have to remember in november we are busy with the election. they were a little better. then december, november was okay, and the pattern goes. we are seeing a little better growth. i think wage rates will continue to move higher. all that in my view will push interest rates higher. liz: donald trump is one big black suwannee vents. >> assuming we'll get this regulation and more pricing for inflation. more nominal growth. we may see u.s. novel mall growth in 2018 at 5%. i think that means interest rates drift higher. >> so you would say use any of the strengths you see right now in terms of the regulatory relief to sell these stocks. do you agree with that, bob? >> we think there are three necessary conditions. and today is a good day. less regulation. but we need the higher interest rates and the b
yields could spike. what if we get a tax cut. government has to borrow more. do you have see yields going up pants market going down? >> the overwhelming question would be, is the economy getting better? and i think the trump fiscal policy is designed to do that. we have to remember in november we are busy with the election. they were a little better. then december, november was okay, and the pattern goes. we are seeing a little better growth. i think wage rates will continue to move...
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why would yields not spike on the back of this?clearly it's an extreme form of political risk to say le pen will get elected and call a referendum on eu membership. i think there's a risk that we -- that narrative becomes too simplistic. to actually pull france out of the eu should need parliamentary support, should need support from a lot of the public. in many european countries it's tough to call a referendum on eu membership. there's plenty of hurdles to get over before we get to that extreme form of risk. you're right. it's there. it is slowly being priced into markets. in our view maybe not quick enough. >> for example, at the start of the week, we saw eurozone bond yields spiking again. that's reversed somewhat, but do we get used to higher government bond yields throughout this year as we price in that -- >> there's never going to be a straight line. we're ten weeks away from the first round we know french polling is changing a lot. we may wake up next week and see macron with a much higher polling number in that case, we f
why would yields not spike on the back of this?clearly it's an extreme form of political risk to say le pen will get elected and call a referendum on eu membership. i think there's a risk that we -- that narrative becomes too simplistic. to actually pull france out of the eu should need parliamentary support, should need support from a lot of the public. in many european countries it's tough to call a referendum on eu membership. there's plenty of hurdles to get over before we get to that...
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in health check what officials say may be behind a spike in flu cases at the university of delaware.e bidens go to hollywood. the high profile help that the couple has hired to get their public policy efforts heard. cecily. >>> we'll have much more "action news" when we come right back. stay with us. >> ♪ (man vo) it was may, when dad forgot how to brush his teeth. (woman vo) in march, my husband didn't recognize our grandson. (woman 2 vo) that's when moderate alzheimer's made me a caregiver. (avo) if their alzheimer's is getting worse, ask about once-a-day namzaric. namzaric is approved for moderate to severe alzheimer's disease in patients who are taking donepezil. it may improve cognition and overall function, and may slow the worsening of symptoms for a while. namzaric does not change the underlying disease progression. don't take if allergic to memantine, donepezil, piperidine, or any of the ingredients in namzaric. tell the doctor about any conditions; including heart, lung, bladder, kidney or liver problems, seizures, stomach ulcers, or procedures with anesthesia. serious side
in health check what officials say may be behind a spike in flu cases at the university of delaware.e bidens go to hollywood. the high profile help that the couple has hired to get their public policy efforts heard. cecily. >>> we'll have much more "action news" when we come right back. stay with us. >> ♪ (man vo) it was may, when dad forgot how to brush his teeth. (woman vo) in march, my husband didn't recognize our grandson. (woman 2 vo) that's when moderate...
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mccarthy blamed the spike in murders in part on the 2015 agreement with the aclu.clu research concluded they were over stopping minorities. >> most of us never saw this, never saw the experiences of black chicagoans around stop and frisk. it was harmful to the community. >> offers as are required to document the details of every single stop so it can be compiled by the aclu. new research from the university of chicago's crime lab suggests as the paperwork was rolled out police stops plummeted by over 80% according to police and crime spiked. >> the above and beyond type of activity that officers were engaged in that we may not see that same level ever again. >> hovering over all of this, a department of justice investigation into the cpd that painted the department is racist and in need of better training and oversight. mccarthy said the doj report was politically motivated and he wasn't contacted about the department he ran for years. >> attempts were made to reach former superintendent mccarthy but he was not available. >> you can't tell me they had trouble findi
mccarthy blamed the spike in murders in part on the 2015 agreement with the aclu.clu research concluded they were over stopping minorities. >> most of us never saw this, never saw the experiences of black chicagoans around stop and frisk. it was harmful to the community. >> offers as are required to document the details of every single stop so it can be compiled by the aclu. new research from the university of chicago's crime lab suggests as the paperwork was rolled out police stops...
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. >> in "healthcheck" this morning, the university of delaware is reporting a spike in the number of cases. the news comes always the virus continues to spread nationwide. there are 26 confirmed cases at the university of delaware. they are seeing more activity in college age kids and kids ages 5 and up. >> nationally there's an increase in flu at this time of the year. the students just came back, some of our students come from states that are seeing high activity of flu such as new york, new jersey and pennsylvania. i think that's contributing a lot to why we're seeing a spike in flu right now. >> the flu comes on suddenly with a fever, body aches and dry could -- cough and chills. flu activity is extremely high, that includes the delaware valley. employees at the centers for disease control and prevents say there have been 31,000 cases of flu this season. it is associated with 15 pediatric deaths. if you have not been vaccinated it's still not too much. >>> there's more in the nicotine in electronic cigarettes than originally thought. researchers have found five toxic and potentia
. >> in "healthcheck" this morning, the university of delaware is reporting a spike in the number of cases. the news comes always the virus continues to spread nationwide. there are 26 confirmed cases at the university of delaware. they are seeing more activity in college age kids and kids ages 5 and up. >> nationally there's an increase in flu at this time of the year. the students just came back, some of our students come from states that are seeing high activity of flu...
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we've seen spike in violence, the latest oneç over the last particularly syria.ecurity and corporations in europe and they're monitoring anything, this is what he told us about how i$'9 going. >> this weekend along, we haveg touted all however. to know that midnight that it has beenzv significant and beenp until now heavy weapons remainn on both sides and it shouldn't be and positions of the ukraine armed forces and information from the other side are too close toç one another.ç >> in the political fear as well. on the same day this cease fire and executive order inç russia ordering the to recognize other documents of ukrainian in these separatist regions and yet, that ala violation of international law. it was further evidence of russian occupation. andr> you've got it from the u embassy, basically the recognition of documents at the publix pubç -- and contradicts goals. we have a volatile situation where you say the cease fire has started, but even before that, the two sidesç were draining eh other for violating terms and i think there's a lot at stake o
we've seen spike in violence, the latest oneç over the last particularly syria.ecurity and corporations in europe and they're monitoring anything, this is what he told us about how i$'9 going. >> this weekend along, we haveg touted all however. to know that midnight that it has beenzv significant and beenp until now heavy weapons remainn on both sides and it shouldn't be and positions of the ukraine armed forces and information from the other side are too close toç one another.ç...
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it did experience its highest murder spike between 2014 to 2015.listen to what kellyanne conway had to say about that. >> there is a larger campaign being waged by president trump and the white house to undermine the credibility of everybody in the news media except for certain supportive outlets. and for instance earlier today, president trump made a quote about the murder rate being at the highest level it's ever been in 47 years. >> about the sheriff's round table. this is the part where i'm talking about complete coverage. the sheriffs said they sat in those seats under a different president, and they said this president asked them what do you need? liz: many of the headlines were about the misquoted murder rate instead of the sheriff's round table. sheriff, how do you feel about the media focusing on donald trump's mace particular rather than what's happening in our inner cities? >> as you see, it's become quite common for them to focus on any type of misstatement or pick a fact which is one small part 69 entire conversation yesterday. but if
it did experience its highest murder spike between 2014 to 2015.listen to what kellyanne conway had to say about that. >> there is a larger campaign being waged by president trump and the white house to undermine the credibility of everybody in the news media except for certain supportive outlets. and for instance earlier today, president trump made a quote about the murder rate being at the highest level it's ever been in 47 years. >> about the sheriff's round table. this is the...
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supply problems cause vanilla bean prices to spike in 2003, before crashing the next year.f vanilla once again cost a small fortune. >> probably $100,000 of vanilla. >> reporter: this is worth $100,000? >> yes. >> reporter: a couple years ago it would have been worth? >> probably $1,000. >> reporter: many farmers harvest the beans before they fully mature, worrying thieves will steal them because they're so valuable. the question for businesses is whether they keep buying at high prices or wait for the inevitable crash. >> it's going to come down, and nobody knows when or how quickly. >> reporter: karen clemens is having to raise prices at her store. and while she won't put artificial vanilla in her ice cream, she did start using her waffle cones. >> it's just what i do. it's what i believe in. to even introduce an artificial vanilla in my store, it broke my heart. >> reporter: the good news is the vanilla crop in madagascar appears to be in good shape this year, and that should increase the supply. >>> the "cbs overnight news" will be right back. ok, it says you apply the
supply problems cause vanilla bean prices to spike in 2003, before crashing the next year.f vanilla once again cost a small fortune. >> probably $100,000 of vanilla. >> reporter: this is worth $100,000? >> yes. >> reporter: a couple years ago it would have been worth? >> probably $1,000. >> reporter: many farmers harvest the beans before they fully mature, worrying thieves will steal them because they're so valuable. the question for businesses is whether...
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leaders in montgomery county taking a closer look into a spike of hate crimes. >>> but first at 5:00 this evening, missing and in danger. a widening investigation after a teenage girl disappeared. good evening. i'm jim handly. >> i'm wendy rieger. this is the third case of a missing teenage girl in our area in the past few weeks. >> please help us to find venus. if venus is listening, please come home. we are concerned for your safety. >> at a news conference police updated the girl's status to in danger. they say she knew the maryland teenager found dead over the weekend in fairfax ou police are connecting the dots. >> reporter: this investigation is taking on a new urgency tonight. first off, you've got the missing case of venus iraheta, the 17-year-old from alexandria. police desperately trying to find her tonight. then you have a separate murder investigation that police are now saying is possibly linked. it involves a 15-year-old girl. today i smopoke with that girl' mother. asking we not use her name or show her face, from her home the mother of alexandra reyes told us about he
leaders in montgomery county taking a closer look into a spike of hate crimes. >>> but first at 5:00 this evening, missing and in danger. a widening investigation after a teenage girl disappeared. good evening. i'm jim handly. >> i'm wendy rieger. this is the third case of a missing teenage girl in our area in the past few weeks. >> please help us to find venus. if venus is listening, please come home. we are concerned for your safety. >> at a news conference police...
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police working in the 3rd district say they've seen a spike in vehicle thefts in the past 30 days. and more than half those cases they say the acquires running with keys in the ignition in an effort to warm them up. >> i get up, start the car and i go. >> i will never warm it up and not be in it. >> you don't trust it >> no. >> auto thefts aren't the only risk a driver runs. these tickets are somewhat rare, under pennsylvania law, driver could be fine you wanted to $100 for doing so. in new jersey and idling car can get ticketed for $250 depending on the location and if the temperature is above 25 t in delaware, the fine is between 25 and $75. >> i just get in in the cold car start up, wait 30 seconds and take off slowly. >> reporter: sometimes it is simply wrong place wrong time. anthony is also not one to leave his car running and his was not when it was stolen in the city. >> mine one running. >> reporter: a man that is a bad feeling. well, the third district has also seen a rise in vehicle thefts, police say even a small pile of change can lure a thief. reporting live in south
police working in the 3rd district say they've seen a spike in vehicle thefts in the past 30 days. and more than half those cases they say the acquires running with keys in the ignition in an effort to warm them up. >> i get up, start the car and i go. >> i will never warm it up and not be in it. >> you don't trust it >> no. >> auto thefts aren't the only risk a driver runs. these tickets are somewhat rare, under pennsylvania law, driver could be fine you wanted to...
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the list price spiked 600%, $4,500 for a two-pack. the company says it offers numerous discounts and rebates and has provided 200,000 free doses to public health departments serving patients in need. >> i put myself in terrible situations doing terrible things. >> reporter: keith ferra is in recovery after experimenting with fentanyl. >> addicts have a disease. that should be treated as well as and as efficiently as anyone else with a disease. >> reporter: the mayor is promising to hire 150 more police officers as the fight against heroin intensifies. gabe gutierrez, nbc news, louisville, kentucky. >>> there is big consumer news to report tonight involving what many americans say is one of their most confusing bills. their cell phone bill. the average bill for a single line is now about $75 a month, often with strict data restrictions. but facing tough competition, the nation's biggest service provider, verizon, made a move that could spark a new competition for your business. here's nbc's tom costello. >> reporter: verizon's new plan
the list price spiked 600%, $4,500 for a two-pack. the company says it offers numerous discounts and rebates and has provided 200,000 free doses to public health departments serving patients in need. >> i put myself in terrible situations doing terrible things. >> reporter: keith ferra is in recovery after experimenting with fentanyl. >> addicts have a disease. that should be treated as well as and as efficiently as anyone else with a disease. >> reporter: the mayor is...
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. >> a new ap is seeing a spike in use. why high profile government officials, but now questions are being raised as to what information they're sending through it. >> if you've ever been confused by what food labels really mean, a new regulation could help clear things up. changes you'll soon see on the labels of your food and what they could mean for your health. gary? >> reporter: let's waive good-bye to february because this will not ab typical february weekend and speaking of good-bye, how about boa-boa? she's enjoying it. looks like a little kid. they want to play with the box. this beautiful out there. she's leaving next week. it's gorgeous weekend it will be to go to the zoo. open 8:00 to 5:00 saturday and sunday. monday for that matter, too. we'll have your full weekend forecast coming up in just a bit stay with us. . >>> well, another bufrlt beautiful day outside. it feels much more like march or april. this has been an awesome winter. >> it's been winter? i'll take it. >> 50 degrees out there. gary mcgrady >> peo
. >> a new ap is seeing a spike in use. why high profile government officials, but now questions are being raised as to what information they're sending through it. >> if you've ever been confused by what food labels really mean, a new regulation could help clear things up. changes you'll soon see on the labels of your food and what they could mean for your health. gary? >> reporter: let's waive good-bye to february because this will not ab typical february weekend and...
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and climate change is believed to be part of the cause of a spike in the price of vanilla.uarters of the world's vanilla is cultivated in madagascar, but the island nation has been blasted by cyclones and floods, followed by drought. what does that mean to you? higher prices. ben tracy has the story from a candy store in hollywood. >> reporter: when it comes to vanilla, nobody wants artificial flavor, they want the real thing. so at this candy store in hollywood, all the chocolate bars use real vanilla. even nestly has switched to the real thing in their crunch bar. but now there is a shortage of this sweet ingredient, and that has become a bitter pill for a lot of businesses to swallow. do you sell a lot of vanilla ice cream? >> it's our number one seller. >> reporter: at this creamy in california, vanilla ice cream is showered with sprinkles, blended with brownies, and rolling in root beer. its appeal is pretty simple. >> i like it. >> reporter: owner karen clemens says it's all about the ingredients. how important is that madagascar vanilla? >> my ice cream would not be
and climate change is believed to be part of the cause of a spike in the price of vanilla.uarters of the world's vanilla is cultivated in madagascar, but the island nation has been blasted by cyclones and floods, followed by drought. what does that mean to you? higher prices. ben tracy has the story from a candy store in hollywood. >> reporter: when it comes to vanilla, nobody wants artificial flavor, they want the real thing. so at this candy store in hollywood, all the chocolate bars...
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craft and the 30 day chart in the big spike there. chartw the unilever spiking to a record and that probably will come down we see trading begin on tuesday. observers find the quick withdraw a surprise, especially with the comments came out and they said this reflects a big desire in the food industry to consolidate. we have seen a lot in the last several years. let's see what else is going to move the market. the direction of oil is in focus. : knowing directly into the bloomberg to look at the narrow trading range -- the direction question will be big going forward. are heading into a narrow trading range for west texas intermediate. since january 2004, you can see the spike after the lehman bankruptcy but narrow since then. we learned oil platforms and rigs in the u.s. surged. the data shows highest levels since 2015 and drilling prices are up. when you look at the survey, where do they think oil is going? most think it will continue to stay close to where it is. the heirs outnumber the bulls, so we may see a tight trading range. w
craft and the 30 day chart in the big spike there. chartw the unilever spiking to a record and that probably will come down we see trading begin on tuesday. observers find the quick withdraw a surprise, especially with the comments came out and they said this reflects a big desire in the food industry to consolidate. we have seen a lot in the last several years. let's see what else is going to move the market. the direction of oil is in focus. : knowing directly into the bloomberg to look at...
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abigail: we do have one other stock spiking here.a pharmaceuticals is spiking nicely higher, up 4.5%, after a website speculated that acadia pharmaceuticals did receive a takeover offer from astrazeneca. this is coming from sources close to the matter according to street insider could pfizer is also said to have interest in acadia pharmaceuticals. issee the biotech index trading higher on this news. what makes acadia pharmaceuticals of interest to these bigger drugs makers -- drugmakers is parkinson's drugs. it's on pace for its best week of the year since november. on the year, up 27%, this after falling 20% last year. lots of volatility for the shares of acadia pharmaceuticals , and yet, more speculation about a possible deal to be done. could be another good m&a year. vonnie: talking about the strategic policy initiative and iran, there's all sorts of stories going on in the market. abigail doolittle, thanks for keeping an eye on the stocks. let's check in the first word news. courtney donohoe has more in the newsroom. courtney: t
abigail: we do have one other stock spiking here.a pharmaceuticals is spiking nicely higher, up 4.5%, after a website speculated that acadia pharmaceuticals did receive a takeover offer from astrazeneca. this is coming from sources close to the matter according to street insider could pfizer is also said to have interest in acadia pharmaceuticals. issee the biotech index trading higher on this news. what makes acadia pharmaceuticals of interest to these bigger drugs makers -- drugmakers is...
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police working in the 3rd district say they've seen a spike in vehicle thefts in the past 30 days. and more than half those cases they say the acquires running with keys in the ignition in an effort to warm them up. >> i get up, start the car and i go. >> i will never warm it up and not be in it. >> you don't trust it >> no. >> auto thefts aren't the only risk a driver runs. these tickets are somewhat rare, under pennsylvania law, driver could be fine you wanted to $100 for doing so. in new jersey and idling car can get ticketed for $250 depending on the location and if the temperature is above 25 t in delaware, the fine is between 25 and $75. >> i just get in in the cold car start up, wait 30 seconds and take off slowly. >> reporter: sometimes it is simply wrong place wrong time. anthony is also not one to leave his car running and his was not when it was stolen in the city. >> mine one running. >> reporter: a man that is a bad feeling. well, the third district has also seen a rise in vehicle thefts, police say even a small pile of change can lure a thief. reporting live in south
police working in the 3rd district say they've seen a spike in vehicle thefts in the past 30 days. and more than half those cases they say the acquires running with keys in the ignition in an effort to warm them up. >> i get up, start the car and i go. >> i will never warm it up and not be in it. >> you don't trust it >> no. >> auto thefts aren't the only risk a driver runs. these tickets are somewhat rare, under pennsylvania law, driver could be fine you wanted to...
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. >> president donald trump has delivered his first full condemnation of the recent spike of antisematicidents and violent desecration of a jewish cemetery in st. louis late sunday or early monday and the spade of telephone bomb threats to 11 jewish centers serve to increase pressure on the president to speak out and today after touring the national museum of african/american history, he did. >> the antisematic threats targeting our jewish community and community centers are horrible and are painful and a very sad reminder of the work that still must be done to root out hate and prejudice and evil. >> reporter: trump toured the newly opened museum of african/american history with a group that included ben carson and carson's wife said trump of the museum honestly it is fantastic. in our area the seekel jcc and county of delaware has twice been targeted with bomb threats since the beginning of the year, police have been increasing patrols there and the atf and f.b.i. are involved in the investigation, the trump administration has dramatically expanded the priority list for illegal immigra
. >> president donald trump has delivered his first full condemnation of the recent spike of antisematicidents and violent desecration of a jewish cemetery in st. louis late sunday or early monday and the spade of telephone bomb threats to 11 jewish centers serve to increase pressure on the president to speak out and today after touring the national museum of african/american history, he did. >> the antisematic threats targeting our jewish community and community centers are...
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what is behind the sudden spike in rats in our area?>> now the 70s are going to return as we close out the warmest february in our recorded history. i'll tell you how warm it is going to get, plus how storms could impact your weekend plans. the most accurate forecast coming up. >>> also, space surprise. a big announcement from nasa. is there a planet with life 40 light years away from earth? >>> and an ode to wawa, we will introduce you to a local guy whose tribute is going viral. >>> social media stress, from your family to career, too much screen time can do real damage to your real life. >> it can literally ruin people about and, you know, i have seen examples of it time and time again online. >>> tomorrow morning at 6:15 i'm looking into the social pitfalls and what you should avoid when socializing online. >> where should you start when you're told you have cancer? start with a specialist. start where you'll find advanced technology, precision treatment options and truly compassionate care. start here with a team of experts who tre
what is behind the sudden spike in rats in our area?>> now the 70s are going to return as we close out the warmest february in our recorded history. i'll tell you how warm it is going to get, plus how storms could impact your weekend plans. the most accurate forecast coming up. >>> also, space surprise. a big announcement from nasa. is there a planet with life 40 light years away from earth? >>> and an ode to wawa, we will introduce you to a local guy whose tribute is...
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the answer is yes. >> reporter: as for the spike in tickets over nine months last year, he says it's partly just more traffic, but also -- >> we consider this the rebound effect and people will get used to okay, there's more yellow time here now. i'll use as much as i can. >> reporter: back at the courthouse rohan wasn't too hopeful, but who knows. after this report things could change in. fremont allen martin, kpix5. >> rohan appealed his red light ticket. allen will keep us posted on his case. >>> look at this. the los vicaros reservoir in contra costa county recently rose above 133,000-acre feet surpassing the prerecord set in 2013, but all this water is not from the rain directly. officials tell us it's being pumped from the delta which is full of fresh water thanks to the recent string of storms. the water district will continue pumping for as long as the conditions in the delta remain good. >>> we're about to get more rain. >> more rain heading toward the entire bay area into next week, friday night heading toward the weekend and it's raining in some parts of the bay area, emer
the answer is yes. >> reporter: as for the spike in tickets over nine months last year, he says it's partly just more traffic, but also -- >> we consider this the rebound effect and people will get used to okay, there's more yellow time here now. i'll use as much as i can. >> reporter: back at the courthouse rohan wasn't too hopeful, but who knows. after this report things could change in. fremont allen martin, kpix5. >> rohan appealed his red light ticket. allen will...