in december or no hike at all. brexit in may s future continues to assume europe futures pointing to a lower open the lackluster forecast is dragging down chip makers. nasdaq is set to fall. facebook under pressure denying reports that it ignored and then tried to conceal russia s attempts to disrupt the 2016 election. stocks are set to open lower following yesterday s rally in which the s&p did snap a five-day losing streak moments ago on squawk, fed s vice-chair said he disagrees with those who say the central bank is moving too far too fast on rates. the fed began hiking rates almost three years ago so it s been a very gradual cycle. the economy this year is growing north of 3%. unemployment is at a 50-year low almost and so i think also right now, you think of the policy rate that we set, the federal funds rate, it s just barely above the rate of inflation for the first time in a decade so i wouldn t agree with that. he did tell steve, no clear signal from the mar
misunderstanding i would totally take that back but hopefully i said it correctly. how trump is redefining the republican race. and not giving up. the pro surfer who fought off the shark vows he will return to the water. you got to move on. one day it s going to come up. i m just lucky that it wasn t my time. how he survived without a scratch and the emotional scars that he says are still with him today, tuesday july 21st, 2015. announcer: from nbc news this is today with matt lauer and savannah guthrie live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. good morning everyone. welcome to today on a tuesday morning. hot enough for you? turn on the ac. it s blazing. the temperature right now this hour of the morning in washington, d.c., 85 degrees. wow. here in new york city 83 degrees. it s hotter in new york city this morning than it is in miami where it s 82. still it s early, only going to get hotter. tell them about the humidity. man, it s here in the north
street. robertson happened to be walking by and saw the commotion. i don t like any of it. and anyone that knows me know i would tell them i m gone. i don t like it. reporter: as the hours pass, the party only grew. it was guns fireworks, cherry bombs you name it. it was everything. reporter: curtis gains saw 40 to 50 people fill the street and heard all the ruckus from inside his home including when the partying turn fatal. get him away from the wire. reporter: they found the two victims unresponsive. a downed power line between them. pg&e s initial investigation showed gunfire knocked down the lines and the street s power. it was just right there. that s what i told my friend. i was just right there and i didn t go down that street. i kept down here. reporter: when pg&e came out last night to restore power to this neighborhood, a spokesperson says they had to pack up and head home for their own safety. there are too many gunshots in this neighborhood. get
mainly from the shale found in north dakota and canada. so safety experts are full steam ahead to prepare for a worse case scenario. here s a quick look at a map part of a large study done by several state agencies. it shows the more populated centers like the bay area are better prepare today handle an emergency prepared to handle an emergency response. the more rural areas where there s been a history of derailments are still the least prepared. kpix 5 s been out front reporting on this issue. lawmakers getting on board now. demanding more transparency from the oil and railroad companies and trying to better prepare across the board and that means money. so starting next month, the 6.5 cents per barrel fee will be added on to oil transported to the state by rail. it will fund oil spill response and prevention efforts along with another bill in the works creating another fee that will train and equip firefighters if and when something goes wrong. here s the bill s sponsor
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