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. >> you notice the migration, not the migration, yes, the migration of the secretary of state on assad? she originally said of him that he is respectable. she said something else. >> a long time ago. >> that's a long time ago. >> a long time ago, correct. but that's what she said. secondly, she said, not secondly, thirdly, i forget what she said secondly but thirdly she said he should stay with the tide of history. remember that? >> uh-huh. >> and now, she hasn't really cut him loose, because she says that there is a possibility that others might get them, and she just said that in that bite we played. you understand? >> yes, i mean -- >> so she is being somewhat nuanced about this still. not quite as outspoken as the president himself. >> no, perhaps, but i think the message is still pretty clear, that if there is a recourse to chemical weapons, there is going to be a huge response on the part of not only the united states, but others. and the fact that the whole tenor of that war is now shifting against assad and his forces, because we are arming every one of those -- the only risk w
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the san walk keen valley area and some of they may might -- migrate towards the bell a. also, the higher elevations, from our high definition mt. tam mall pass camera moving. north winds, picking up higher elevations, reporting gusts up to 25-miles-an-hour. so the higher elevations is where the winds will pick up overnight tonight. so keep that in mind. now, live doppler 7 hd all clear. but we are getting a sense of the high clouds and another batch moving from north to south, and underneath these clouds, especially in the north bay, near santa rosa, in the last hour or so they're reporting very dense fog. 15 minutes ago they had less than two mile visibility. i just updated the map. now that is eight mile visibility. novato, nine miles, napa, the fog migrating towards the east, napa, seven miles visibility. the rest of the bay area doing pretty good but the central valley fog will migrate back torts the west overnight. that could pose some travel problems tomorrow morning. right now we're 54 in antioch. 44 in concord. 52, san francisco. napa, 40. 48 in mountain view. we
the san walk keen valley area and some of they may might -- migrate towards the bell a. also, the higher elevations, from our high definition mt. tam mall pass camera moving. north winds, picking up higher elevations, reporting gusts up to 25-miles-an-hour. so the higher elevations is where the winds will pick up overnight tonight. so keep that in mind. now, live doppler 7 hd all clear. but we are getting a sense of the high clouds and another batch moving from north to south, and underneath...
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the san walk keen valley area and some of they may might -- migrate towards the bell a. also, the higher elevations, from our high definition mt. tam mall pass camera moving. north winds, picking up higher elevations, reporting gusts up to 25-miles-an-hour. so the higher elevations is where the winds will pick up overnight tonight. so keep that in mind. now, live doppler 7 hd all clear. but we are getting a sense of the high clouds and another batch moving from north to south, and underneath these clouds, especially in the north bay, near santa rosa, in the last hour or so they're reporting very dense fog. 15 minutes ago they had less than two mile visibility. i just updated the map. now that is eight mile visibility. novato, nine miles, napa, the fog migrating towards the east, napa, seven miles visibility. the rest of the bay area doing pretty good but the central valley fog will migrate back torts the west overnight. that could pose some travel problems tomorrow morning. right now we're 54 in antioch. 44 in concord. 52, san francisco. napa, 40. 48 in mountain view. we
the san walk keen valley area and some of they may might -- migrate towards the bell a. also, the higher elevations, from our high definition mt. tam mall pass camera moving. north winds, picking up higher elevations, reporting gusts up to 25-miles-an-hour. so the higher elevations is where the winds will pick up overnight tonight. so keep that in mind. now, live doppler 7 hd all clear. but we are getting a sense of the high clouds and another batch moving from north to south, and underneath...
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of war within the migration of violations and i have sent my amendments to the state duma already would stay do you know you difficulties to adopt with your what's my proposal. and one more proposal we still have this practice when a c.s. citizens. come to russia with the aerial the new domestic passports i was i think it is time for all. countries to get a world established and this kind of situation when people come to russia with their domestic passports it is impossible to provide proper migration control so why a thing by its will seem that it is all people should come to russia. only with international sports not their domestic their sports. yes but i shall. give them to the credible and i will years especially the prague create service to them for the discussing this issue with i deem it was not either serious to injuries or this is not too great. difficulties for them we need to provide all kinds of assistance to them financial and technical assistance prepared to deal with the necessary forms that i think we should meet but we should do is the same thing that other countries do
of war within the migration of violations and i have sent my amendments to the state duma already would stay do you know you difficulties to adopt with your what's my proposal. and one more proposal we still have this practice when a c.s. citizens. come to russia with the aerial the new domestic passports i was i think it is time for all. countries to get a world established and this kind of situation when people come to russia with their domestic passports it is impossible to provide proper...
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great migration you often think about after world war i. her great-grandmother was there by 1908. folks came in the 20s and 30s and as a resource they did live in chicago, lucky to have the chicago defender which was -- which advocated -- calls people to move north. the newspaper from that time gives you a portrait of what life was like and it was invaluable. >> i think we are going to move to our q&a at this point in time. let's give rachel a big hand first. >> thank you. [applause] >> you are welcome to move to the mike. >> hello. i don't know if this is gone. there we are. i am from a presidential family of slaveholders. i have been doing a lot of research into the families of people my family held in bondage and i become in a group called coming to the table. are you aware of this group? is an online group that seeks to connect the families of enslaved people and families of an slavers. i find it to be a powerful experience. i am wondering if you think this hearing -- healing. >> i hope it promotes conversation. a lot of what i found on both sides of the first lady's family, b
great migration you often think about after world war i. her great-grandmother was there by 1908. folks came in the 20s and 30s and as a resource they did live in chicago, lucky to have the chicago defender which was -- which advocated -- calls people to move north. the newspaper from that time gives you a portrait of what life was like and it was invaluable. >> i think we are going to move to our q&a at this point in time. let's give rachel a big hand first. >> thank you....
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effective disorder does spell out sad. >> this was one sad little snowball when he migrated down toe forget to think about one thing, right now it's coming up on summertime. what does flaky have to do. >> might need to sit in a bowl of ice cubes. >> that would work. he wouldn't be able to move around and explore brazil. what flaky does is flaky finds shadows. >> basically pulls the vampire routine. flaky, if i have to say anything to you buddy, now is the season you should be around the snow and be around your snowball friends. come back from brazil. hope you had a nice vacation. come back. don't melt, flaky. >> don't melt! >> i'm about to show you two videos that geeks like me love. the first one, is pretty self-explanatory. ♪ >> know who that is? >> gandolph. >> on a unicycle, in portland, oregon. >> better be careful because his long flowy robe is getting caught in his unicycle wheel. >> who is this on a unicycle? it happens to be the unipiper well known. he has close to 6,000 likes on facebook. this fella is up for hob bit fan of the week on facebook. he wants people to vote for
effective disorder does spell out sad. >> this was one sad little snowball when he migrated down toe forget to think about one thing, right now it's coming up on summertime. what does flaky have to do. >> might need to sit in a bowl of ice cubes. >> that would work. he wouldn't be able to move around and explore brazil. what flaky does is flaky finds shadows. >> basically pulls the vampire routine. flaky, if i have to say anything to you buddy, now is the season you...
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greece is at the front line of the migration challenge. more than 80% of migrants into into the european union and they do go through greece. thousands end up in detention camps and many of those who are not detained spent days and nights waiting to apply for asylum. other recent months, there has been a wave of attacks on immigrants, a number of them being stabbed to death. it is not just the illegal migrants or asylum seekers feeling under attack. some of them are feeling targeted even when they are there legally. this racially motivated attack coincides with the rise in popularity of a far right parties like the golden who blame some of the country's problems on illegal migration. greece, which is in the grips of its worst recession in decades, has called on do you for more help. the country says that they bear the disproportionate weight of the illegal immigration burden. >> as 2012 draws to a close, few countries have expressed as much change this year as burma there are moves to end the armed conflicts which have plagued burma since
greece is at the front line of the migration challenge. more than 80% of migrants into into the european union and they do go through greece. thousands end up in detention camps and many of those who are not detained spent days and nights waiting to apply for asylum. other recent months, there has been a wave of attacks on immigrants, a number of them being stabbed to death. it is not just the illegal migrants or asylum seekers feeling under attack. some of them are feeling targeted even when...
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to, businesses are migrating to, places where you see economic growth.ut the president is heavily supported by the union movement, and so is the democratic party washington. lou: the bureau of economic analysisfollowing up shows the average value of federal and private-sector benefit packages, federal workers enjoying average benefits of $42,000 compared to average benefits in the private sector of $10,000. we are looking at pay according to a cato institute that puts the average pay of a government worker at $84,000 per year. that's 32,000 more dollars than the average pay in the private sector i mean, these numbers are starting to be overwhelming ad certainly have to be part of what is, if you will, and more positive response to these right to work issues and votes that we are seeing across the country. >> i think that's right. and it steves group, the manhattan institute, has an extra very worth pointing at the differences, but you're right. taxpayers a beginning to realize this monopoly power that unions have over government which is the new frontier
to, businesses are migrating to, places where you see economic growth.ut the president is heavily supported by the union movement, and so is the democratic party washington. lou: the bureau of economic analysisfollowing up shows the average value of federal and private-sector benefit packages, federal workers enjoying average benefits of $42,000 compared to average benefits in the private sector of $10,000. we are looking at pay according to a cato institute that puts the average pay of a...
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great masses of people migrate from rural areas to big cities from the third world to the west longed for a better life but only a few of them eventually make it their real result of mass migration as poverty. is becoming a problem in major cities around the world is it possible to solve the problem to discuss it would stop here. and the founder of. international which helped. for the. release says when a person is in trouble everyone is involved founder of doctors without borders he spent many years treating and deprived people around the globe. international charity fund social it helps homeless people to get back to a dignified life. release as those who hit rock bottom steal can find their way back he believes all humans are a family where everyone should care about others. thank you very much for being with us today well first of all the moscow affiliate. is being functional in this country for quite a while now and here in moscow do you have any facts and positive results of your work in russia. yes our biggest achievement is that after a few years. have picked up.
great masses of people migrate from rural areas to big cities from the third world to the west longed for a better life but only a few of them eventually make it their real result of mass migration as poverty. is becoming a problem in major cities around the world is it possible to solve the problem to discuss it would stop here. and the founder of. international which helped. for the. release says when a person is in trouble everyone is involved founder of doctors without borders he spent many...
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and went to a fault and split the two dogs it's inhabited by siberian a large muslim minority that migrated head before the russians. and this. israel siberia maybe not the stuff of tourism brochures but distinctive enough to show that all through all these yeahs suburbs still death was like a new era. i guess. and i work for it. my father is soon to be away and an assistant to the man i'm speaking with here vice president of seed anyway district one chris shelton one of the group c.w.a. represents the rising workers and as of june two thousand and twelve the horizon workers he represents have been working without a contract for over a year except this round of contracts is different the rising is trying to break everything my father worked for his whole career could be gone within his lifetime so many diverse people who are many walks of life that recognize that we are the ninety nine percent of the time of record profits of rise it is the very same people that have made a lucrative and an a rich corporation that they now want to you go to will benefit acceptable from up want to feel their
and went to a fault and split the two dogs it's inhabited by siberian a large muslim minority that migrated head before the russians. and this. israel siberia maybe not the stuff of tourism brochures but distinctive enough to show that all through all these yeahs suburbs still death was like a new era. i guess. and i work for it. my father is soon to be away and an assistant to the man i'm speaking with here vice president of seed anyway district one chris shelton one of the group c.w.a....
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the other, really, was that the embrace of migration and pluralism, and immigration began to cease a little bit after the restrictive immigration acts of the early 20th century, and then the new deal forced so many people on to the move. the -- looking for work, having much greater contact with government, and the expansion of government power really highlighted the friction between a bigger government and lives of believers. there was a lot more attention. >> host: you write about the salvation army and the spirit of the law. what's the role of the salvation army in changing religious laws in america, i guess? >> guest: well, the salvation army, which people don't realize, is an evangelical religious group, not just a group that rings bells outside department stores in the christmas season. the salvation army believed in what they called the cathedral of the open air and would go into areas, especially impoverished areas, and have parades and make lots of noise with brass bands and cymbals, and loud preaching trying to attract, especially the urban poor, back into religious life. th
the other, really, was that the embrace of migration and pluralism, and immigration began to cease a little bit after the restrictive immigration acts of the early 20th century, and then the new deal forced so many people on to the move. the -- looking for work, having much greater contact with government, and the expansion of government power really highlighted the friction between a bigger government and lives of believers. there was a lot more attention. >> host: you write about the...
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but we've migrate it had to a web-based solution that is open to all of our inter agency partners. it's on the dot-gov domain, it's password protected but it's not on our military proprietary systems. so, we can share the common operating picture that we have with cal ema and we've developed the ability to import data from every allied organization whether it's usgs, the law enforcement agencies, fire, weather, what have you, to be able to put it out in layers so we literally can know everything going on. we can see lightning strikes that cause fires, down to the size of a car fire. we're often able to do predictive analysis that exceeds the ability of fire and other agencies and able to call them up because we can see this and we've trained our battle captains that work in our operations center to think ahead and think three moves ahead whether or not an event they see developing is going to cause a trigger that is going to require national guard or other military forces to deploy. >> if i may, i think it's for us, myself as the senior leader in third fleet, it's about information
but we've migrate it had to a web-based solution that is open to all of our inter agency partners. it's on the dot-gov domain, it's password protected but it's not on our military proprietary systems. so, we can share the common operating picture that we have with cal ema and we've developed the ability to import data from every allied organization whether it's usgs, the law enforcement agencies, fire, weather, what have you, to be able to put it out in layers so we literally can know...
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1960's through the very 1990's their part of a resurgent a viticulture and they like so many others migrated to california set up - churches and educational institutions and eventually became deeply involved in politics. beverley, who is a particular interest of - book founded a group called concerned women for america who still claims to be the largest women's political organizational in the united states and she based her organization on five spiritual principles in the bible the family and the patriotism the sanctity of marriage and safety of life and religious parents should have more control for example and what they're taught in school are doing that the equal rights amendment for the wedding was a violation of the fundamental orders of things and winning many of these cases. >> did you interview her for your bookracks. >> she is still in seclusion. she retired about almost 15 years ago and lives in california again. >> somebody would have liked to talk to? >> i would very much like to talk to her, and one of the things i think is really important is that an organization like hers whic
1960's through the very 1990's their part of a resurgent a viticulture and they like so many others migrated to california set up - churches and educational institutions and eventually became deeply involved in politics. beverley, who is a particular interest of - book founded a group called concerned women for america who still claims to be the largest women's political organizational in the united states and she based her organization on five spiritual principles in the bible the family and...
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that hasn't quite migrated itself into the institutional arena in terms of forces stationed here in the united states as it would relate to defense support to civil authorities. i think that's primarily -- this is not a primary mission for us. it's something that we do pay attention to, of course, as we deploy overseas. not necessarily forces we have here in the states. we do understand immediate response, rolling out the gate to help our neighbors in an immediate nature, but i think not so much in terms of mobilization and deploying inside our country. so, this is an area where opportunities like san francisco fleet week will allow us for, and i believe at some point really incorporate this in some internal doctrine that will benefit us in the event that this is a requirement inside the u.s. >> thank you. this morning secretary schultz asked one of the panels that was involved in communications and command and control about in this age of information, real-time information, how you're hit with a sea of information and how do you deal with that. something as senior leaders all of you ha
that hasn't quite migrated itself into the institutional arena in terms of forces stationed here in the united states as it would relate to defense support to civil authorities. i think that's primarily -- this is not a primary mission for us. it's something that we do pay attention to, of course, as we deploy overseas. not necessarily forces we have here in the states. we do understand immediate response, rolling out the gate to help our neighbors in an immediate nature, but i think not so...
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it comes up in the 10th century right before large migrations you see this layer of violence. and it doesn't cover everything. sometimes a series of pueblos will all be destroyed over here and then a series of pueblos over here are in perfect condition as far as the walls aren't broken down, there aren't bodies all over the place. it looks like the place was left very peacefully or ceremoniously where you can see they left artifacts out. different people had different ends but you can see where different people had unfortunate ends. i don't want to get into the details, it's in the book, but fairly grisly evidence. there are pockets of violence. these were human beings. some of the anastazi were beautiful, wise, balanced with the earth people and it's like, no, they were us, doing their neolithic stone age thing but still us, human beings living in a place, chopping each other into little pieces sometimes and living lives of prosperity at other times. >> we have time for one more question. >> was the global warming when they were (inaudible) greenland and a cathedral there and
it comes up in the 10th century right before large migrations you see this layer of violence. and it doesn't cover everything. sometimes a series of pueblos will all be destroyed over here and then a series of pueblos over here are in perfect condition as far as the walls aren't broken down, there aren't bodies all over the place. it looks like the place was left very peacefully or ceremoniously where you can see they left artifacts out. different people had different ends but you can see where...
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and we know that the raw number is 100,000, net migrating out of california.know who those people are? i mean, you've got an extra 100,000 leaving. i don't know who those people are. >> well, those people are actually the people who used to be here in california and made a living, paid taxes and what have you. it's the tax base that's leaving the state of california and also the youth groups leaving, the young people, middle class people who can't find a job and have no reason to think they're going to find a job in the future so they're chasing jobs, whether it's to texas, arizona, oregon, wherever it might be, they're chasing jobs because there aren't any jobs in the state of california, remember, now, here. you know, as you go up the food chain of making money, your taxes start to go up. by the way, california fell off the fiscal cliff. i don't know what shall is talking about. 14.3% if you make the millionaires new price range of $250,000, so, people are leaving. talk to a surgeon the other day, closed up shop, sold his house and is leasing a home in las v
and we know that the raw number is 100,000, net migrating out of california.know who those people are? i mean, you've got an extra 100,000 leaving. i don't know who those people are. >> well, those people are actually the people who used to be here in california and made a living, paid taxes and what have you. it's the tax base that's leaving the state of california and also the youth groups leaving, the young people, middle class people who can't find a job and have no reason to think...
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we have low rates of internal migration which is one of the factors that was transforming the politics in places like virginia, north carolina and metropolitan texas, used in dallas had been converted by people coming from elsewhere so if you think of it as a part of a coalition, the key element of that coalition was this mixture of newcomers from other places particularly if you think to the future some place like north carolina or georgia and the congressional district level. so if you hold that we are into a five-year lag so when does it pick up, how long does it take to get back to the levels of migration that created this political environment created ten or 15 years ago. and by the time her the latino electorate gets to the voting age it's always a question one side or the other very hard to tell, difficult to understand what mobilizes people when they are young. the other question is who are they? what are their values. debate otas people who didn't go to college to have a very hard time winning? do they vote economic interest? we have a good idea of what those economic interest
we have low rates of internal migration which is one of the factors that was transforming the politics in places like virginia, north carolina and metropolitan texas, used in dallas had been converted by people coming from elsewhere so if you think of it as a part of a coalition, the key element of that coalition was this mixture of newcomers from other places particularly if you think to the future some place like north carolina or georgia and the congressional district level. so if you hold...
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"slavery, migration, and temper -- and contemporary bought it in africa." -- "slavery, migration, and contemporary slavery in my -- in africa." joel on the crucial questions of defining slavery. joel? [applause] >> i would like to start by taking this opportunity to thank you david and your team. having spent 26 hours on the planet, i have to say that any problems arising out of this presentation can be attributed to just lie -- jet lag. what i want to say, starting this presentation, this is a paper that was commissioned specifically for this conference. while i worked on the area of definitions in the past, i felt obliged to write something new. that is never a good idea. the paper is cracking at the seams. i hope it speaks and advances some of the issues and complications we heard in the previous keynote. before i get to the paper, i just want to say something about where i am coming from and where this fits in terms of broader research i have done. i have been working on a slavery for nearly 15 years. the primary motivating idea, the sport at the start was the idea that there were
"slavery, migration, and temper -- and contemporary bought it in africa." -- "slavery, migration, and contemporary slavery in my -- in africa." joel on the crucial questions of defining slavery. joel? [applause] >> i would like to start by taking this opportunity to thank you david and your team. having spent 26 hours on the planet, i have to say that any problems arising out of this presentation can be attributed to just lie -- jet lag. what i want to say, starting...
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. >> the same to migrate towards the northern waters to forge. and to the itself to spawn. the cold waters are not conducive for report a loss o four not-conducive for reproducingaside from the smell, there banff is no hazard to beach visitors. as you might expect, the gulls and other most of what the tide leaves behind. in aptos rob fladeboe kron 4 news >>pam: lawmakers in michigan passing so called "right- to- work" legislation -- effectively busting up powerful labor unions. the state's republican lawmakers calling it a victory for workers -- that's not what the unions are saying. that story tonight at 5-30. >> but first -- 49ers running back brandon jacobs, suspended for his comments on instagram. now today -- we're hearing from his teammates about it for the first-time. i'll have the story after the break. you're on timeout leo! launchint some things won't last 25 years. ah! woof! some things will. u-verse high speed internet. you know, in my day you couldn't just start streaming six ways to sunday. you'd get knocked off. and sometimes, it took a minute to download a s
. >> the same to migrate towards the northern waters to forge. and to the itself to spawn. the cold waters are not conducive for report a loss o four not-conducive for reproducingaside from the smell, there banff is no hazard to beach visitors. as you might expect, the gulls and other most of what the tide leaves behind. in aptos rob fladeboe kron 4 news >>pam: lawmakers in michigan passing so called "right- to- work" legislation -- effectively busting up powerful labor...
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this migrates east into the next couple of hours. for now, light precipitation falling around baltimore but let's look at the fog concerns right now. it's mainly from baltimore down across the eastern shore and do delaware, as well, and down into southern maryland. these are the places that have worst of the fog right now and especially in low-lying areas, not so much on the hill tops. that's an easterly flow producing the fog with moisture pushing in across the metro-area. upper 40's near the airport, low 50's downtown and 40's in the northern part of the viewing area. these temperatures won't be moving much today. because of the fog, clouds and showers, we're holding instead throughout the day so it's not too cold right now, however, we're not warming up. highs will range from the upper 40's to low 50's throughout the day and areas of fog in the morning and scattered showers, as well. winds east-northeast at 5 to 10 miles per hour, all of this caused by a cold front sitting over the mid atlantic right now that will turn into a warm
this migrates east into the next couple of hours. for now, light precipitation falling around baltimore but let's look at the fog concerns right now. it's mainly from baltimore down across the eastern shore and do delaware, as well, and down into southern maryland. these are the places that have worst of the fog right now and especially in low-lying areas, not so much on the hill tops. that's an easterly flow producing the fog with moisture pushing in across the metro-area. upper 40's near the...
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. >> this was one sad little snowball when he migrated down to brazil, he forgot to think about one thing on summertime. what does flaky have to do? >> might need to sit in a bowl of ice cubes. >> that would work but then he wouldn't be able to move around and explore brazil. what flaky does is find shadows. >> pulls the old vampire routine. flaky, if i had to say anything, i'd say now is the season you should be around snow and be around your snowball friends. come back from brazil. hope you had a nice vacation. come back. >> they said when they leave their beagle susie home alone, they leave her in the living room when they realized she doesn't need a playmate. >> oh, no. >> she chases that ball all over the living room. >> looks like the dog has got a toy, like something on the floor. doesn't want to play with that. >> she's, you know, feeling the season. >> she's like, man, i love these toys that come out once a year. >> but sadly she loses control of the ball. >> where did it go? >> behind the couch where she can't get it. >> ruined. fun is over. >> she can get behind the house but c
. >> this was one sad little snowball when he migrated down to brazil, he forgot to think about one thing on summertime. what does flaky have to do? >> might need to sit in a bowl of ice cubes. >> that would work but then he wouldn't be able to move around and explore brazil. what flaky does is find shadows. >> pulls the old vampire routine. flaky, if i had to say anything, i'd say now is the season you should be around snow and be around your snowball friends. come back...
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this is all migrating up towards the east and it will cause some slippery conditions across the state of maryland. we will break that all down when we come back in the full forecast. >> 4:56. >> a christmas shooting investigation. >> it involves an intruder into a business. >> getting back to business. president obama is catching the redeye to d.c. tonight. >> this is the harrisburg expressway at warren [ singing christmas carols in background ] aunt sally's singing again. it's a tradition, honey. [ singing christmas carols ] mmmm. [ female announcer ] make new traditions with pillsbury grands! cinnamon rolls. [ female announcer ] holiday cookies are a big job. everything has to be just right. perfection is in the details. ♪ get to holiday fun faster with pillsbury cookie dough. [captioning made possible by constellation energy group] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> you're watching wbal-tv 11. live, local, late-breaking. this is 11 news today at 5:00 a.m. >> good morning. i am sarah caldwell. >> i'm jennifer franciotti. thanks for joining us for 11
this is all migrating up towards the east and it will cause some slippery conditions across the state of maryland. we will break that all down when we come back in the full forecast. >> 4:56. >> a christmas shooting investigation. >> it involves an intruder into a business. >> getting back to business. president obama is catching the redeye to d.c. tonight. >> this is the harrisburg expressway at warren [ singing christmas carols in background ] aunt sally's...
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overnight tonight, we're going to get a northeasterly wind shift and some of that fog could migrate out back to the delta and north bay areas. keep that in mind, early travel tomorrow morning, reduced visibility in some locations. tom talk about next couple of days. high pressure starting to build in, it's starting to spill over and as it dominates tomorrow we will get into a slight wind shore component. and by tuesday this high will weaken that will allow moisture to move back in. here is a look for highs on sunday and high clouds and sunday. get enumerate ready for nice mild trend. santa rosa, 65. 53 for vallejo and in the east bay. mild temperatures, mid to low 60s for this time of the year. san jose, as well. 65 degrees even santa cruz, morgan hill you see there and salinas in the mid 60s. even warmer or milder depending on how you like it with temperatures in some locations near 70. then cool things down and bring clouds on tuesday night and showers and much colder temperatures wednesday and thursday. dry day on friday and now the forecast model suggesting a big storm could move in
overnight tonight, we're going to get a northeasterly wind shift and some of that fog could migrate out back to the delta and north bay areas. keep that in mind, early travel tomorrow morning, reduced visibility in some locations. tom talk about next couple of days. high pressure starting to build in, it's starting to spill over and as it dominates tomorrow we will get into a slight wind shore component. and by tuesday this high will weaken that will allow moisture to move back in. here is a...
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we have very low rates of internal migration, which was one of the factors that was transforming the politics of places like virginia, north carolina, metropolitan texas. >> right. >> houston, dallas had been converted politically by people coming from elsewhere. the intermountain west. so if you halt that, you know, and when you're thinking about latinos as part of a coalition, the key element of that coalition was this mixture of newcomers. latino newcomers and newcomers from other places, particularly if you think to the future of some place like north carolina or georgia, even at congressional district level. so if you halt that, that's one thing. the other question is what do you -- >> or halt it permanently. >> well, no, but for how long? >> slow now. >> we're into a five-year lag, so when does it pick up? how long does it take to get back to the levels of migration that created this political environment, which was created 10 to 15 years ago. and, you know, by the time this latino electorate gets to voting age, you know, will they start voting early? always a question. >> righ
we have very low rates of internal migration, which was one of the factors that was transforming the politics of places like virginia, north carolina, metropolitan texas. >> right. >> houston, dallas had been converted politically by people coming from elsewhere. the intermountain west. so if you halt that, you know, and when you're thinking about latinos as part of a coalition, the key element of that coalition was this mixture of newcomers. latino newcomers and newcomers from...
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overhead, two migrating birds circle the sufficiency of its nesting place and trade gestures. a woman says to her neighbor, i wonder, did you see a storm come by? no, nor a bulldozer, and yet the cypress is in pieces. and someone passing the debris says, maybe it got bored from neglect or worn out by time, for it's as long as a giraffe and as meaningly as a dust broom and it provides no shade for lovers. a small boy says, i used to draw it without air. its lines were easy to follow. and a girl says the sky today is lacking because the cypress is in pieces. and a young man says, no, the sky today is complete because the cypress is in pieces. and i say to myself, it's not obscure or clear. the cypress is in pieces. there is only this. the cypress is in pieces. . >> a poem i wrote shortly after 9-11. the terrorists for rachel cory and all those who were idealists and who actually believed that they could make an effect and social change. the terrorists who lives amongst us is not you, the terrorist who lurks in the shadows of our crowded city streets isn't me. he's not a demon wi
overhead, two migrating birds circle the sufficiency of its nesting place and trade gestures. a woman says to her neighbor, i wonder, did you see a storm come by? no, nor a bulldozer, and yet the cypress is in pieces. and someone passing the debris says, maybe it got bored from neglect or worn out by time, for it's as long as a giraffe and as meaningly as a dust broom and it provides no shade for lovers. a small boy says, i used to draw it without air. its lines were easy to follow. and a girl...
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from friday, october 12, 2122 monday october 15, we saw a complete migration of trading activity in u.s. natural gas and electric power markets from clear slots to economically equivalent futures. almost no swaps for treating in energy markets. this overnight developments in the u.s. market have been almost entirely because energy trading firm sought to avoid registering slops dealers are major swaps participants. it happened because the arbitrage against one project under its jurisdiction swabs in favor of the other product of the features. it happened with little steadier understanding of the unintended consequences on u.s. market, traders are energy consumers. it happened certainly without a cost-benefit analysis. here are the concerns. first, the features they should've swaps harms the competitive market structure that dodd-frank nature reserve. that is choice of financial products chemistry set methods of trade execution, venues and clearing houses. by contrast, the futures market while serving a finite set of commodities. by limiting trading methods and have a single vertical silo
from friday, october 12, 2122 monday october 15, we saw a complete migration of trading activity in u.s. natural gas and electric power markets from clear slots to economically equivalent futures. almost no swaps for treating in energy markets. this overnight developments in the u.s. market have been almost entirely because energy trading firm sought to avoid registering slops dealers are major swaps participants. it happened because the arbitrage against one project under its jurisdiction...
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Dec 31, 2012
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help them with the 2011 justice department report so we were appropriately assigning bcs codes; we migrated their blades; and supported the police department request for -- funding for phase i. we created a separate portal, a portal for non- criminal justice department so that we can present aggregate data in compliance, this is non- -- data, that is aggregated that the public should be able to see, in cooperation with the department and dr. -- i will show you four sample reports. the last things we implement it the first phase of interdepartmental notifications with criminal justice business processes so that when probations are booked, both the sheriff department and adult probation department is notified immediately. for the justice reporting portal, i want to show you sample reports. as you can see from little icons, if red, locked one, only justice department can see these reports. for public reports such as domestic violence it would be open to the public. >> just to clarify again, for folks who are watching, justis is an acronym for the justice tracking information system. >> thank y
help them with the 2011 justice department report so we were appropriately assigning bcs codes; we migrated their blades; and supported the police department request for -- funding for phase i. we created a separate portal, a portal for non- criminal justice department so that we can present aggregate data in compliance, this is non- -- data, that is aggregated that the public should be able to see, in cooperation with the department and dr. -- i will show you four sample reports. the last...
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it's around virginia as we speak moving and migrating to the new england states. for your snow forecast it's about 60 centimeters in areas including up state new york, ontario and much of the new england states as it moves towards the area. also freezing rain will be on tap for you across the region. that's going to bring more travel hazards. also gusts are strong. so both combined with the snow will bring you blizzard conditions. we'll have to wait a while until the system pulls away. more than 200,000 people have lost power due to the system. it will be a tough overnight hour for you. for the thursday time highs, new york looking at 7. toronto, minus 2. down to 3 in oklahoma city. houston, recovering from the single digit but 13 degrees is the high for thursday. let's move over to the asian continent and monitor the tropical storm you have been talking about. pulling away from land masses and the warm water keeping in a tropical storm but by saturday morning it should be downgrading to a tropical depression. still packing winds of 65 kilometers per hour. but the
it's around virginia as we speak moving and migrating to the new england states. for your snow forecast it's about 60 centimeters in areas including up state new york, ontario and much of the new england states as it moves towards the area. also freezing rain will be on tap for you across the region. that's going to bring more travel hazards. also gusts are strong. so both combined with the snow will bring you blizzard conditions. we'll have to wait a while until the system pulls away. more...
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hypertrophy of finance and the reason of the excess and waste so much wealth and the economy is migrated to finance is because the currency is so unstable, that so much money can be made, betting on the ups and downs of our currency against foreign currencies. this is a big danger today. a lot of people attack the chinese for manipulating the currency. but the chinese just want to keep the currency stable. i saw the chinese want to do. they want to maintain the dollar as a standard of value. it's a saturday botching the currency. the threat to the american dollar does not come in beijing. they defend the dollar. the threat comes from washington and wall street. i make that new arguments in the new edition of "wealth and poverty." >> george gilder come you rate the united states over the last decade has witnessed a classic confrontation between the forces of entrepreneurial capitalism and those of established institutions, claiming a higher virtue, expertise and political standing. once i subsist on unforced for the enterprise. the other on branson told some privileges at the treasury, th
hypertrophy of finance and the reason of the excess and waste so much wealth and the economy is migrated to finance is because the currency is so unstable, that so much money can be made, betting on the ups and downs of our currency against foreign currencies. this is a big danger today. a lot of people attack the chinese for manipulating the currency. but the chinese just want to keep the currency stable. i saw the chinese want to do. they want to maintain the dollar as a standard of value....
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through the morning commute this is going to slowly migrate towards us that means watch out if you arehe next couple of hours south bay probably not more rain saturday through sunday, monday dry. >>> first look at bay bridge toll, heavy -- high winds on high winds at thisdnç hour. 6 windy, we don't have an advisory yet, traffic light towards foster city. i wanted to show you!qagy on our traffic app this is windsor, 101 at windsor river road northbound right"0r lane floode. take extra caution, hit water and hydroplaning dangerous, north bay pooling and standing water. this is a free app,prñl9+ downd it at the apple app store or google play and navigate your commute. >>> next, san francisco police officers raise money to give students a sense of school pride. >>> big donation being announced today that will help an east bay community rebuild a dream. >>> good morning. 4:41. live look from rooftop camera towards the bay and bay bridge not raining in san francisco now there is rain on the way starting in the north bay and will push through the rest of the bay area mike will tell you where
through the morning commute this is going to slowly migrate towards us that means watch out if you arehe next couple of hours south bay probably not more rain saturday through sunday, monday dry. >>> first look at bay bridge toll, heavy -- high winds on high winds at thisdnç hour. 6 windy, we don't have an advisory yet, traffic light towards foster city. i wanted to show you!qagy on our traffic app this is windsor, 101 at windsor river road northbound right"0r lane floode. take...
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it doesn't migrate. it goes down the cost.s 8:00 friday night and showers are still off shore and then keeps going down the coast. and watch this. it's cool. saturday morning early, like 10:00 it looks like we're going to clear out on saturday. that's how it looks. it clears on start and sunday the weekend looks good. friday and saturday night is the best chance for showers and certainly a lot of clouds. the forecast highs are 50s. and 55s in san jose. and the 5-day forecast gives that and chances of rain on saturday. >> thank you very much bill. and bob cat is giving a lesson how to return to the wild. they returned a bob cat kitten with birds on her paws with the help, she has healed, but became too friendly with people. sierra wild life have helped her how to fight and his at humans. he'll be released next spring. that's going to do it for us and thanks for trusting us. we're going to see you the news break. it continues with 10:00 news and we're going to have more with the officer involved shooting in creek and we're going
it doesn't migrate. it goes down the cost.s 8:00 friday night and showers are still off shore and then keeps going down the coast. and watch this. it's cool. saturday morning early, like 10:00 it looks like we're going to clear out on saturday. that's how it looks. it clears on start and sunday the weekend looks good. friday and saturday night is the best chance for showers and certainly a lot of clouds. the forecast highs are 50s. and 55s in san jose. and the 5-day forecast gives that and...
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migrating vultures are attacking cars, stripping the rubber and vinyl off the cars. park officials aren't sure why they're picking on cars, only that the angry birds seem very determined. >> they get down on the vehicle very quickly. only takes just a few minutes to do at that time damage. >> ama: to combat the vultures and protect vehicles park officials are distributing tarps and bungie cords so visitors can cover their cars, and they have put up warning signs in parking lots to alert people of the dangers of these birds. >> authorities in pasadena are warning travelers to arrive the rose bowl early on tuesday. they expect heavy traffic to enclosing the freeway for several hours. you don't have to leave your home too see the parade. you can fight right here on abc-7 enough new year's morning, and mike shumann is already in pasadena and will give is highlights. >> leigh glaser is here ex-checking out the forecast. >> leigh: it's been a terrific day. terrific weekend, and we're looking live now from the emeryville cam. a few little high clouds just off the coast. thi
migrating vultures are attacking cars, stripping the rubber and vinyl off the cars. park officials aren't sure why they're picking on cars, only that the angry birds seem very determined. >> they get down on the vehicle very quickly. only takes just a few minutes to do at that time damage. >> ama: to combat the vultures and protect vehicles park officials are distributing tarps and bungie cords so visitors can cover their cars, and they have put up warning signs in parking lots to...
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. >> it's that african american politics from slavery to great migration when i was riding at that is how the book is going to end a and i also became more and more interested and persuaded by what i saw as a powerful separatist tendencies among the former slaves in the post and its asian period. i saw this crop up in a lot of different ways. and so i started -- and then i can across some information that suggested the movement to the basis in the south that had never been known about before. the more i looked, the more interesting it became and the more i came to recognize that he built a nationwide movement that was based only on the northern cities that we associate with, but in the rural and small-town south through more garbage out in the southern states than there are anywhere else in the united states and it's also an international movement sewing really cover really interested in this and one of the things i discovered in the book is finishing the nation under our feet i was having to rely on what i thought would be a secondary literature on the movement in the united states a
. >> it's that african american politics from slavery to great migration when i was riding at that is how the book is going to end a and i also became more and more interested and persuaded by what i saw as a powerful separatist tendencies among the former slaves in the post and its asian period. i saw this crop up in a lot of different ways. and so i started -- and then i can across some information that suggested the movement to the basis in the south that had never been known about...
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while many accept the moscow plan, many are opposed, resentful of mass migration here. >> greece fought hundreds of centuries of terrorism -- of tyranny by muslims. we totally oppose this. >> pride in their own faith is clear, but can they resist the respect of the other? this is a country where religion is intrinsic to national identity, where church and state are intimately linked. the questions for today's greece is what kind of state is willing to become, how tolerant, how multicultural. looking,ore inward more fearful, but greece must now decide whether to extend its hand to it is long, whether its capital should no longer stand alone in europe. >>> sports news, nadal said he will not play next month and the australian open because of illness. he is still struggling with a stomach virus. the illness has disrupted his recovery from a knee injury. he confirmed today that he will miss both the australian open and the warm-up event in doha. >>> a wave of films catering to older audiences. one of the most successful stars british actors in their sixties and seventies. they have been doi
while many accept the moscow plan, many are opposed, resentful of mass migration here. >> greece fought hundreds of centuries of terrorism -- of tyranny by muslims. we totally oppose this. >> pride in their own faith is clear, but can they resist the respect of the other? this is a country where religion is intrinsic to national identity, where church and state are intimately linked. the questions for today's greece is what kind of state is willing to become, how tolerant, how...
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register, and the japanese themselves cheerfully handled the enormous paperwork involved in the migration. >> i think that it's important for people to know about what happened to the japanese-americans during world war ii. >> japan's devastating surprise attack on hawaii's pearl harbor fanned the flames of national hysteria, particularly on the west coast. more than 100,000 japanese-americans were ordered to pack their things. the uchidas were forced to leave their home in pasadena, california. >> they were first, actually, put in the santa anita racetrack where they lived for about six months in actual horse stables, and they actually had to clean out the stables and make it livable. and then, after that period, they were moved to gila river, which is in arizona. >> like so many other families, the uchidas were relocated to detention camps in remote areas of the country. >> they lived in barracks that really didn't have any insulation. it was hot, it was dry, it was windy, and it was very cold in the wintertime, as well. >> with the end of the war, the japanese-americans were finally re
register, and the japanese themselves cheerfully handled the enormous paperwork involved in the migration. >> i think that it's important for people to know about what happened to the japanese-americans during world war ii. >> japan's devastating surprise attack on hawaii's pearl harbor fanned the flames of national hysteria, particularly on the west coast. more than 100,000 japanese-americans were ordered to pack their things. the uchidas were forced to leave their home in...
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help them with the 2011 justice department report so we were appropriately assigning bcs codes; we migrated their blades; and supported the police department request for -- funding for phase i. we created a separate portal, a portal for non- criminal justice department so that we can present aggregate data in compliance, this is non-
help them with the 2011 justice department report so we were appropriately assigning bcs codes; we migrated their blades; and supported the police department request for -- funding for phase i. we created a separate portal, a portal for non- criminal justice department so that we can present aggregate data in compliance, this is non-
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. >> guest: it's from slavery to great my -- migration, and as i was writing it, i was not sure how the book would end, and i also became more and more interested and persuaded by what i saw as a powerful separatist tendency among former slaves in the post emancipation period. i saw it crop up in a lot of different ways, and so i started, and then i came across some information that suggested that garby's movement had a basis in the south that i had never known about before. the more i looked, the more interesting it became, and the more i came to recognize that garby really built a nationwide movement based not just in northern cities that we associate with it, but in the rural and small towns south. there were more in the southern states than there are anywhere else in the united states, and it's also an international movement so i was really, really interested in this, and one of the things i discovered in this, and the reason it's in the book, is that as i finished "nation under our feet," i thought i'd rely on a secondary literature on the movement in the united states, and i disco
. >> guest: it's from slavery to great my -- migration, and as i was writing it, i was not sure how the book would end, and i also became more and more interested and persuaded by what i saw as a powerful separatist tendency among former slaves in the post emancipation period. i saw it crop up in a lot of different ways, and so i started, and then i came across some information that suggested that garby's movement had a basis in the south that i had never known about before. the more i...
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net migration ran over 200,000 a year. 2 million across a decade. under the sensible controls we put in place, immigration has fallen by a quarter in recent years. what is interesting is you can have proper control of immigration while also sank to the world our universities are open to foreign students to study here and as long as they have an english language qualification and a degree, there is no limit on the numbers that can come. that is our policy, controlling immigration and making sure the best and brightest come to britain. >> iceland has huge economic difficulties and rejected austerity. unemployment is 2.4% more than the u.k. will the prime minister be gracious enough to congratulate iceland on working hard? >> if the case for an independent scotland is make us more like iceland, i am not sure that would totally recommend itself to the voters. i have a very good relations and i will make sure that remains the case. >> can i welcome the unemployment, where unemployment has fallen steadily. >> i am grateful for the point. we will continue
net migration ran over 200,000 a year. 2 million across a decade. under the sensible controls we put in place, immigration has fallen by a quarter in recent years. what is interesting is you can have proper control of immigration while also sank to the world our universities are open to foreign students to study here and as long as they have an english language qualification and a degree, there is no limit on the numbers that can come. that is our policy, controlling immigration and making sure...