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i want to tell the viewers what corporal wheatley confirmed to cnn. rmed that police have deployed either smoke or teargas against protesters. he said they became violent toward officers and said the armors personnel carriers we have been seeing on the street are there, he said, asking protesters to leave the area. according to missouri state patrol corporal justin wheatley. he says the protesters were encroaching on the command post which lines up with what you witnessed. he says they have not confirmed yet a tweet by the st. louis county police that protesters threw molotov cocktails. that's what he saw. steve, what are you seeing? >> reporter: i have backed away from the police lines because the teargas was so thick. i assume you can hear me better now. we see a line of armored vehicles and hundreds of police officers in riot gear wearing gas masks. faced off against protesters 100, 150 yards in front of them at the location where we were broadcasting from earlier in the week. you see the quick stop gas station. the events here turned very quickly o
i want to tell the viewers what corporal wheatley confirmed to cnn. rmed that police have deployed either smoke or teargas against protesters. he said they became violent toward officers and said the armors personnel carriers we have been seeing on the street are there, he said, asking protesters to leave the area. according to missouri state patrol corporal justin wheatley. he says the protesters were encroaching on the command post which lines up with what you witnessed. he says they have not...
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it can be used emotionally to suggest a certain emotional mood, evoke a mood on the part of the viewer. or color can also be used in a very arbitrary way whereby the artist is simply going and moving away from nature. and so you can see this in the very, very decorative and exciting way in which the artist is using reds and pinks and represents the color almost-- represents the horses in this non-representational way. color, texture and light is almost the subject of this painting by makovsky, "the russian bride." and in this work, again, light glistens. you have a clearly indicated light source, a window. but there is an implied light source which is not included in the painting, but we understand it by the reflections that glitter across the entire painting. look at the little boy, for example. now, through the use of light and the use of color, we have a sense and feeling for texture. and so you can see the textural differentiation. for example, the fur, the wonderful satiny quality, the beautiful pearls that decorate the kokoshnik or the very decorative native type of costume or he
it can be used emotionally to suggest a certain emotional mood, evoke a mood on the part of the viewer. or color can also be used in a very arbitrary way whereby the artist is simply going and moving away from nature. and so you can see this in the very, very decorative and exciting way in which the artist is using reds and pinks and represents the color almost-- represents the horses in this non-representational way. color, texture and light is almost the subject of this painting by makovsky,...
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. >> host: we would love to hear the viewers consumer spending patterns in the pre- recession, during the recession and how it's changed as we go through some of the reports from the economic analysis. but let's talk about how the shadow of the footprint of the recession has hung over some of the states. >> guest: the good news is that every state spending levels have recovered to where they were before the peak when we went into the great recession. although some states have recovered was the complete such as nevada yes they are spending at levels little bit greater than they were in 2007. but there are other states spending about ten, 15% than they were in 2007 as well. one of the things that plays out in the data is there was a large buildup and an increase in the consumer spending and it's been much slower to recover ever since although they have gotten back to the pre- recession levels of spending they were at before. >> host: phone lines are split up from five regions in this segment for about the next half-hour or so. if you are on the eastern or central u.s. the number is (202
. >> host: we would love to hear the viewers consumer spending patterns in the pre- recession, during the recession and how it's changed as we go through some of the reports from the economic analysis. but let's talk about how the shadow of the footprint of the recession has hung over some of the states. >> guest: the good news is that every state spending levels have recovered to where they were before the peak when we went into the great recession. although some states have...
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we appreciate you telling the viewers. two things. on the left-hand side of the screen, images from moments ago. we know authorities on the ground used smoke and teargas. armored personnel carriers. they said the protesters were becoming violent toward officers. you're seeing live pictures of what's happening in ferguson. just about a block and a half from where michael brown was shot eight days ago. we'll come back after the break with the latest on the ground in ferguson. geico's been helping people save money for over 75 years. they've really stood the test of time. much like these majestic rocky mountains. which must be named after the... that would be rocky the flying squirrel, mr. gecko sir. obviously! ahh come on bullwinkle, they're named after... ...first president george rockington! that doesn't even make any sense...mr...uhh...winkle. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >>> this is cnn breaking news. >> breaking news here on cnn. i'm poppy harlow live from new york at 10:17 p.m. cen
we appreciate you telling the viewers. two things. on the left-hand side of the screen, images from moments ago. we know authorities on the ground used smoke and teargas. armored personnel carriers. they said the protesters were becoming violent toward officers. you're seeing live pictures of what's happening in ferguson. just about a block and a half from where michael brown was shot eight days ago. we'll come back after the break with the latest on the ground in ferguson. geico's been helping...
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i want the viewers to know one thing. i am not saying this prosecutor can not be fair. i'm assuming he's the fairest person in the world. i'm saying he should take a longer vision of this in this unique case because if he presents it to a grand jury and there is no indictment, the community is going to be in an uproar and say he was biased and unfair because his father, who was a police officer in a course of an arrest was shot and killed by a black man. so that is going to be horrible. if, on the other hand, the prosecutor gets an indictment against the police officer, then people are going to say you can indict a ham sandwich and he only did it to sort of quiet the community. because of the unique circumstances and because i would suggest that even though i'm saying he's fair is on this particular case, take the long vision. step aside, let his first assistant do it, and i would also say there's some sort of guidelines from the national association of prosecutors which says you should recuse yourself if you think people will view you as unfair. take me on. >> katie, le
i want the viewers to know one thing. i am not saying this prosecutor can not be fair. i'm assuming he's the fairest person in the world. i'm saying he should take a longer vision of this in this unique case because if he presents it to a grand jury and there is no indictment, the community is going to be in an uproar and say he was biased and unfair because his father, who was a police officer in a course of an arrest was shot and killed by a black man. so that is going to be horrible. if, on...
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they are four of the top providers of television content to viewers around the united states.eke up a majority operators that provides service to subscribers around the united so that for you are fighting here. a few ofyou layer in the other medium-sized operators on the west coast fighting about this, and all of a sudden you have almost everyone in the cable industry, all of them fairly large companies, all of them having an interest in this. i do not in this alone changes that deal. i think it will be talked about, they do not want bad pr, but i don't think it changes the deal. get the we can broadcast rights for these board room meetings. johnson,er, cory joining us from new york. billions of dollars at silicon beach. we look at what snapchat's skyhigh valuations could mean for the l.a. tech scene. ♪ >> welcome back to "bloomberg west." i'm jon erlichman. on alibabae reported investing in snap chat. it is the standout of the l.a. tech scene. for more on the l.a. startup scene, i am joined by the founder of plus capital, also the cofounder of the startup accelerator launchpa
they are four of the top providers of television content to viewers around the united states.eke up a majority operators that provides service to subscribers around the united so that for you are fighting here. a few ofyou layer in the other medium-sized operators on the west coast fighting about this, and all of a sudden you have almost everyone in the cable industry, all of them fairly large companies, all of them having an interest in this. i do not in this alone changes that deal. i think...
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but tonight, i just want to thank you the viewers for being so loyal to the station.hank you for being so friendly when we met on the field, whether it was work or play. now my wife paula and i are ready for a new era, in tiny, new era, michigan. i will never forget this journey and the kind and incredible people i met along the way, including you guys in this row right here. >> i just think of one of the hardest working people here. the thing about it all, you can edit, you can shoot, you can produce. >> and do it well. >> my favorite thing is just the humor and the energy that you bring here. >> it was important to me. i want today make sure that the fans, and the viewers felt like they were happy to tune in, and it was always a responsibility to the fans, and the viewers. >> mission accomplished. we're going to miss you. >> thank you so much. >> good luck to fred inglis on his next journey. >> good night, everyone, have a good evening. female announcer: female announcer: when you see this truck, it means another neighbor is going to sleep better tonight because the
but tonight, i just want to thank you the viewers for being so loyal to the station.hank you for being so friendly when we met on the field, whether it was work or play. now my wife paula and i are ready for a new era, in tiny, new era, michigan. i will never forget this journey and the kind and incredible people i met along the way, including you guys in this row right here. >> i just think of one of the hardest working people here. the thing about it all, you can edit, you can shoot,...
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could mean for you and your dollars and finally your feedback day is upon us we're putting you the viewers into the driver seat lead to letting your top all the stuff that we talked about with your questions something concerns sent in for us throughout the week live on today show it all starts right now. so low there now it's the first friday of the month which means it's be a less and bagels day translation the bureau of labor and statistics put out jobs numbers today and in honor of this monthly occurrence we hear it boom bust like to celebrate with bagels in the morning so that's what that means now according to the report u.s. job growth slowed in july and the unemployment rate unexpectedly rose pointing to slack in the labor market that could give the federal reserve room to keep interest rates low for a while. nonfarm payroll jobs increased by two hundred nine thousand last month however a calmness had expected a gain of two hundred thirty three thousand jobs now in addition data for may and june were was revised to show fifteen thousand more jobs created than previously reported so
could mean for you and your dollars and finally your feedback day is upon us we're putting you the viewers into the driver seat lead to letting your top all the stuff that we talked about with your questions something concerns sent in for us throughout the week live on today show it all starts right now. so low there now it's the first friday of the month which means it's be a less and bagels day translation the bureau of labor and statistics put out jobs numbers today and in honor of this...
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the summer. one of our viewers saw the story, rallied and raised more than 5-thousand-dollars in donations and delivered new school supplies for the kids.
the summer. one of our viewers saw the story, rallied and raised more than 5-thousand-dollars in donations and delivered new school supplies for the kids.
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. >> i, i would like to give the viewer just a little background. he started when? > i started for nbc news 1958. ahead been covering the launch is that since april of 58. also, i was a veteran when alan shepard flew. 1961. i didn't set out to do it, but i wound up covering every flight by american astronauts. there have been 166 of them. was fortunate enough if the look on the inside, the cover of the book you'll see a picture of me on the air when kneele made the step of the month. you can see him across mission control stepping off on the surface of the moon. i knew some things. you know, he told me some things . even though he is passed on, will not break that confidence. we had a working agreement. being a reporter generally if i say to you, the discussion is not off the record. but with kneele you had that there to protect. so before i would use anything and will say, pillhead. yet we never had a situation where he fully chose to me. i was lucky that i got a lot of reports from kneele behind the scenes. and he was investigating the challenger accident as vice c
. >> i, i would like to give the viewer just a little background. he started when? > i started for nbc news 1958. ahead been covering the launch is that since april of 58. also, i was a veteran when alan shepard flew. 1961. i didn't set out to do it, but i wound up covering every flight by american astronauts. there have been 166 of them. was fortunate enough if the look on the inside, the cover of the book you'll see a picture of me on the air when kneele made the step of the month....
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there you go. >> to the viewer who says, wait a minute, the founder of the -- the co-founder of flickr was on a couple of weeks ago. >> yeah. >> the other co-founder of flickr was on, with whom you have a daughter? >> yep. >> in case anybody was confused. tell me about slack. what is it about e-mail that doesn't work that you are trying to solve? >> i want to be clear that the he is e-mail inside of an organization. so, e-mail in general is never gonna go away, or at least not gonna go away in the next couple of decades, the lowest common denominator, i want to get in touch with someone i don't work with regularly, call or e-mail, i will send an e-mail. inside of an organization, there is a lot of advantages you can get from centralizing communication. all of the communication, the history, the archives scattered into different e-mail box, which will be shut down when someone leaves the company, you hire someone today and have access the last two years, if you centralize it >> if i have a team of 20 and hire somebody -- and he has no access to that thread, he has no idea what we've bee
there you go. >> to the viewer who says, wait a minute, the founder of the -- the co-founder of flickr was on a couple of weeks ago. >> yeah. >> the other co-founder of flickr was on, with whom you have a daughter? >> yep. >> in case anybody was confused. tell me about slack. what is it about e-mail that doesn't work that you are trying to solve? >> i want to be clear that the he is e-mail inside of an organization. so, e-mail in general is never gonna go...
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we have the best viewers. thanks for being a viewer on this friday, august 15th, 2015. today is the big game for the taney dragons help us wish them luck at the little league world series. end is us your thoughts using the hash tag fox 29, taney dragons. >> yes. >> and lots of people excited very much about this. sue, they will have a great day to play right, 3:00 o'clock game time. >> in the 70's, plenty of sunshine, perfect, everybody who is cheering them on should have a really good time there they are hoping for the best for them. lets see what we have got going. we are looking at a loop from yesterday when those showers moved through because we did tell you yesterday about the possibility of some pop ups and indeed they did happen for a lot of us but not everybody, and that is how it played out. you see 6:30, 7:00 o'clock, 7:30. heavy downpours at time. and that was that. here we are right now with a look at radar and there is nothing left to show you because the showers are out of here. it ended up being a lovely day except for those showers. 80 degrees was the hig
we have the best viewers. thanks for being a viewer on this friday, august 15th, 2015. today is the big game for the taney dragons help us wish them luck at the little league world series. end is us your thoughts using the hash tag fox 29, taney dragons. >> yes. >> and lots of people excited very much about this. sue, they will have a great day to play right, 3:00 o'clock game time. >> in the 70's, plenty of sunshine, perfect, everybody who is cheering them on should have a...
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the plains. >> for some of our viewers, we talked to you a couple months back as you were getting through the midwest and just for our viewers new to the story, what inspired you to do this, to drive cross-country on the tractor? >> i was in the military and always felt like i wanted to give back. just thought i would take a year off and bring awareness to our heroes that fought for our freedom. >> you reached top speeds of 18 miles per hour but you say you were actually traveling a little bit slower than that? >> around 14, 15. that's around 900 to 1,000 rpms. >> any parts of the journey that you thought, you know what? i'm not sure about this idea. >> you know, i didn't. the whole way across, i didn't think about it. when i look back now, i thinkdy really come across there?
the plains. >> for some of our viewers, we talked to you a couple months back as you were getting through the midwest and just for our viewers new to the story, what inspired you to do this, to drive cross-country on the tractor? >> i was in the military and always felt like i wanted to give back. just thought i would take a year off and bring awareness to our heroes that fought for our freedom. >> you reached top speeds of 18 miles per hour but you say you were actually...
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i also don't, i'm interested to know the viewers' reaction but i'm not doing the show for the viewer. and i'm not doing the show for a political party. i'm not doing the show on behalf of a baseball team. i'm doing the show because i am trying to achieve the best show i can. >> rose: but are you saying who are you doing it for then. >> ultimately, me. if i'm not satisfied with it, it wasn't a good show. if i feel like i have conveyed what i was trying to von have a, then it's a success. and that's my concern. and people can throw stones at me walking outwards or weep with voy over what he said. and as much as a appreciate their reaction, i do not factor their reaction into what it is i'm going to do. this is contrary to all the advice i have ever been given. there is an audience for t they will find you. if there isn't, go sell tires. it's very simple formula. but i can actually pinpoint again it's like its childhood thing with is ba baseball. there is a moment in which this dawned on me like the skies breaking and a little post-it coming down going don't do it this way: same scenario
i also don't, i'm interested to know the viewers' reaction but i'm not doing the show for the viewer. and i'm not doing the show for a political party. i'm not doing the show on behalf of a baseball team. i'm doing the show because i am trying to achieve the best show i can. >> rose: but are you saying who are you doing it for then. >> ultimately, me. if i'm not satisfied with it, it wasn't a good show. if i feel like i have conveyed what i was trying to von have a, then it's a...
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. >> for the viewer, what is going on, the gridlock in congress. international climate change. basically countries would be named and shamed if they do not meet their commitments to reduce greenhouse gases. there is no consensus about global warming related to greenhouse gases. >> well, i guess if we're just going to be naming and shaming companies, you get shareholders doing that at shareholders meetings. i don't know if there is something that rises to the level of a treaty that needs senate approval. we don't know if it would kill jobs because we don't know how big of a deal that is. >> the u.s. could be the only country named and shamed. and that could hurt u.s. jobs. >> the wall street journal had a piece of germany. what it is doing is driving up energy costs. one of the things germany does best is manufacturing and it's pricing itself out ofefhbÑ manufacturing. >> steve, really we're going to name and shame? it's going to be an honor system. you n really go on to china. ñimport taxes. they can't get on to anything. >> they are doing everything they can through degrees an
. >> for the viewer, what is going on, the gridlock in congress. international climate change. basically countries would be named and shamed if they do not meet their commitments to reduce greenhouse gases. there is no consensus about global warming related to greenhouse gases. >> well, i guess if we're just going to be naming and shaming companies, you get shareholders doing that at shareholders meetings. i don't know if there is something that rises to the level of a treaty that...
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the mental health care caucus. appreciate your time. guest: thank you. host: we want our viewers' state of thehe mental health care system. republicans can call (202) 585-3881. democrats, (202) 585-3880. independents, (202) 585-3882. outside the u.s., (202) 585-38 2 3. for the last 20 minutes on our program this morning. check for your tweets, facebook posts, and e-mail us . alabama.rom fayette, >> i wish you would allow those who call, not cut them off so quickly. on had a wonderful author islam-christian relations and their history. i am the one who phoned in. allah and talked about protestants down here telling worship ahat they false god. .ost: get to your comment theer: i was cut off when host asked me what political affiliation i was. i have three concerns. about theseyou before i mention the concerns. perspectivefrom the of someone recovering from a excessive compulsive disorder. once had severe depression. -- social work for many groups. abiding citizens who own guns but have mental illness and their families, and their homes, being blasÉ and silent about this. and the me
the mental health care caucus. appreciate your time. guest: thank you. host: we want our viewers' state of thehe mental health care system. republicans can call (202) 585-3881. democrats, (202) 585-3880. independents, (202) 585-3882. outside the u.s., (202) 585-38 2 3. for the last 20 minutes on our program this morning. check for your tweets, facebook posts, and e-mail us . alabama.rom fayette, >> i wish you would allow those who call, not cut them off so quickly. on had a wonderful...
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the east. we welcome all our viewers in the u.s. and around the world. tensions remain high. order is slowly being restored. peaceful protests, steamy rain keeping temperatures cool. eric holder met with community leaders and the family of michael brown whose death has touched off nearly two weeks of violence. >> hopefully, we'll have a calming influence on the area. people know that a federal, thorough investigation is being done. >> meanwhile, prosecutors have begun getting evidence to see if the officer should be charged. what happened last night. another night of relative calm. >> reporter: it was calm. i have to tell you, christine, the tone, the energy level, the engagement level of the people on the street was much more calm than the night before. a lot of people out there holding signs. we saw faces we hadn't seen before. one thing that may have helped, there was a big thunderstorm that rolled through here just after the sun went down. but, still, people stayed out there. they stayed protesting, maybe taking shelter for a little bit. it's interesting to listen to the
the east. we welcome all our viewers in the u.s. and around the world. tensions remain high. order is slowly being restored. peaceful protests, steamy rain keeping temperatures cool. eric holder met with community leaders and the family of michael brown whose death has touched off nearly two weeks of violence. >> hopefully, we'll have a calming influence on the area. people know that a federal, thorough investigation is being done. >> meanwhile, prosecutors have begun getting...
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while some of the viewerers and people outside of the community don't know who bob mcculloch is, he's no stranger to the community. with the in-fighting, controversy and long history it does little more than fuel their concerns that they want a special prosecutor but they need a special prosecutor. so, again, as you mentioned some of the grandstanding, political maneuvering. the showdown shifted from are streets to the process. it's getting stickier. >> let me ask you this, ms. bynes. the attorney general, eric holder, visited the area yesterday in ferguson. today he talked about what he told residents and how the trip affected him personally. take a listen. >> our investigation will be fair. it will be thorough. it will be independent. on a personal note i have seen a lot in my time as attorney general. few things affected me as greatly as my visit to ferguson. i met with the family of michael brown. i spoke to them not just as attorney general but as a father of a teenage son myself. they, like so many in ferguson, want answers. >> some thought that the attorney general's visit also
while some of the viewerers and people outside of the community don't know who bob mcculloch is, he's no stranger to the community. with the in-fighting, controversy and long history it does little more than fuel their concerns that they want a special prosecutor but they need a special prosecutor. so, again, as you mentioned some of the grandstanding, political maneuvering. the showdown shifted from are streets to the process. it's getting stickier. >> let me ask you this, ms. bynes. the...
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i also -- i am interested to know the viewers reaction but i am not doing the show for the viewer. am not doing the show for a political party. i am not doing it in behalf of a baseball team. i am doing it because i am trying to achieve the best show i can. >> who were you doing it for? >> ultimately, me. if i was not satisfied, it was not a good show. if i feel like i was trying to convey when trying to convey, it was a success. if people throw stones at me walking out words or weep with -- asth what i said much as i appreciate the reaction, i do not factor their reaction into what it is i am going to do. this is contrary to all the advice i have been given. if there is an audience for it, they will find you. if the risen, go sell tires. isan pinpoint again -- it like a childhood thing with baseball. there is a moment in which this dawned on me like this guys breaking and at posted coming down and saying do not do it this way. same scenario. i was in college. i was ripping off the stories and separating them and broke with the topic was. i put them in piles and try to figure out wh
i also -- i am interested to know the viewers reaction but i am not doing the show for the viewer. am not doing the show for a political party. i am not doing it in behalf of a baseball team. i am doing it because i am trying to achieve the best show i can. >> who were you doing it for? >> ultimately, me. if i was not satisfied, it was not a good show. if i feel like i was trying to convey when trying to convey, it was a success. if people throw stones at me walking out words or...
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>> that's not what the viewers want to see. ey want to see the plant blown up. >> rest in peace my ugh low plant. i love you. and i'm sorry. but the weed is going down. >> sets it up on this bucket and they had ex-blowing parts. >> i'm shooting sarah's 7 millimeter. good night, plant. i will never move you again. i promise. >> sarah has no idea robert was up to this. she is going to miss her plant. i think he might be in the doghouse for a little bit. bye-bye, plant. >> he better watch his stuff. pay back is hell. he is going to do this. >> it's time again to talk a little southern. >> this is on a tin doll. >> on the next right this minute. and still to come, a crow struggled in the water. >> i will come back. >> the nonchalant way mr. bear saves the day. plus, danny takes his riding skills to the famous playboy mansion. >> see how he gives a new meaning to doing the bunny hop. >> she not even distracted by the bunny. inintrtrododucucining g ununisi. when you can't wind down itit h helelpsps y youou f falay anand d wawakeke r r
>> that's not what the viewers want to see. ey want to see the plant blown up. >> rest in peace my ugh low plant. i love you. and i'm sorry. but the weed is going down. >> sets it up on this bucket and they had ex-blowing parts. >> i'm shooting sarah's 7 millimeter. good night, plant. i will never move you again. i promise. >> sarah has no idea robert was up to this. she is going to miss her plant. i think he might be in the doghouse for a little bit. bye-bye,...
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executed and sfgovtv that the touching of the microphone at the podium is causing a lot of noise for the viewers on tv i understand but try not to touch the microphone >> finding number 12 any questions or comments for commissioners. i understand that number 12 was not directed at the commission and perhaps is better addressed by the executive director in my event so i will propose removing the finding and recommendations since this really don't it was addressed to the executive director. so i would say that i think the recommendation for what did director will do, i.e., notify the downstairs and see if we can rectify it and i hope that's what the director has in mind >> mr. chair again, i understand and i don't understand why they would address something to the executive director who is an employee of the commission and if this is a civil grand jury looking at the commission i think that in terms of the propriety of the responses on the part of the commission are with the civil grand jury the responses should be between the commission and the civil grand jury not by an employee of the commissio
executed and sfgovtv that the touching of the microphone at the podium is causing a lot of noise for the viewers on tv i understand but try not to touch the microphone >> finding number 12 any questions or comments for commissioners. i understand that number 12 was not directed at the commission and perhaps is better addressed by the executive director in my event so i will propose removing the finding and recommendations since this really don't it was addressed to the executive director....
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the case. there have been matches where viewer ship for a serena williams match has surpassed the men. if it is in terms of money for the network -- >> you want to know an interesting fact, it was only a few years ago they allowed women at the u.s. open here in new york to play in the evening matches. women were not getting the prime time air time the men were until recently. >> they had to get home. they have chores to do. you can't be out during the daytime. who is gonna feed the baby? itit is jokes, you know that. >> should they shorten the matches? >> i like to see them sweaty and grunting. >> should you have less time to question a witness than a male attorney? >> i needless time than a male attorney. >> make everybody play shirt-skins. >> my solution is compromise and everybody is playing best of four sets. >> i think that's all. >> coming up, why you hospital make fun of babies and should stick to stealing their candy instead. >>> think outside the bun until your life is done. do chillupa's send you to a stoopa? the food chain beloved by drunks and stoners is releasing 11 specia
the case. there have been matches where viewer ship for a serena williams match has surpassed the men. if it is in terms of money for the network -- >> you want to know an interesting fact, it was only a few years ago they allowed women at the u.s. open here in new york to play in the evening matches. women were not getting the prime time air time the men were until recently. >> they had to get home. they have chores to do. you can't be out during the daytime. who is gonna feed the...
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they want you to win or lose, and that is what holds the viewer. >> the competition exists because thele know that there is something called stickiness. if there is no reason to stay to the end of the show, you will not sell your advertising all the way through. there is the payoff at the end they are relying on to keep the viewer watching. that is self-perpetuating. we are looking for another way to go and it still will be reality competition shows for some time. >> does it annoy you when someone says, ah, bobby flay, he's a tv star, he is not a real chef? >> does anybody say that? >> of course they do. >> people say it all the time about all of us. >> i would say that most of the consumers would not say that. what we hear mostly are people who are in our business, our contemporaries, and i think a lot of it stems from jealousy. i know a ton of people who said to me i cannot believe you're doing television when it all first started. and mario can talk about this as well. they sent their tapes and basically everyone is on television. it is amazing. >> rachael, what is your relationship
they want you to win or lose, and that is what holds the viewer. >> the competition exists because thele know that there is something called stickiness. if there is no reason to stay to the end of the show, you will not sell your advertising all the way through. there is the payoff at the end they are relying on to keep the viewer watching. that is self-perpetuating. we are looking for another way to go and it still will be reality competition shows for some time. >> does it annoy...
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maybe the viewers don't think so. anyway, panel, stay with us. nges of doing big business here in the u.s. when we talk to charles payn businesses? our "on the record" investigation capitalism next. andrew tahmooressi rotting in a prison while dining in >>> regulations and red tape small business owners say that is what is killing their companies. "on the record" is investigating. we spoke with the owner of a small aviation business. griff jenkins reports from kansas. >> to me, there is no more enjoyment than screen, go through the airplane and wire it up and you are sitting in the seat and flip the switches and things just wake up. and that is just awesome. >> meet woody cotner, aircraft enthusiast, small business owner, and vice president of global aviation technologies. >> so what do you make? >> we have electrical subassembly and wire hanner nez manufacturer. provide engineering services for the aviation industry. work on everything from cessna 182s to gulf streams to boeing' 67, even on helicopters. anything that flies we can handle it. >> wh
maybe the viewers don't think so. anyway, panel, stay with us. nges of doing big business here in the u.s. when we talk to charles payn businesses? our "on the record" investigation capitalism next. andrew tahmooressi rotting in a prison while dining in >>> regulations and red tape small business owners say that is what is killing their companies. "on the record" is investigating. we spoke with the owner of a small aviation business. griff jenkins reports from...
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alan and reza, let me jump in for saefnlgtd i want to show the viewers the video that alan was talking about, which we have shown. and i do want to get, reza, your views of it. an indian station was saying some reporters were staying in a hotel, and they did seem to witness fighters. i don't know if they were with hamas, but with some palestinian group putting a rocket. let's run that tape. >> rocket launching site. that this is an area very heavily built up. a lot of residential and hotel buildings all around. sort of a bush on top of what they embedded under the sand. >> that's the rocket being fired. in the act spot the rocket has been fired. that's the smoke we just showed the video of it in the immediate aftermath. >> now hamas has repeatedly denied using civilians as human shields. i asked an adviser to palestinian president mahmoud abbas today for his reaction to that video. here is the exchange. >> that area that that video was shot, that was packed with civilians. hamas turned a neighborhood into a target. as a palestinian, that must bother you. >> what bothers me is really th
alan and reza, let me jump in for saefnlgtd i want to show the viewers the video that alan was talking about, which we have shown. and i do want to get, reza, your views of it. an indian station was saying some reporters were staying in a hotel, and they did seem to witness fighters. i don't know if they were with hamas, but with some palestinian group putting a rocket. let's run that tape. >> rocket launching site. that this is an area very heavily built up. a lot of residential and...
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. >>> let's lock in the viewer vote. we asked you whether you think the wealth gap is hurting american growth. 53% say yes, but 47% say no. that's closer than i thought it would be. >>> coming up, the second american ebola victim arrives in that the today, as concerns widen over on how to protect our borders from this deadly virus. one weapon in this war is this lady. it's s.a.r.a., a germ-zapping robot. we'll meet her right after the break. but what if you could see more of what you wanted to know? with fidelity's new active trader pro investing platform, the information that's important to you is all in one place, so finding more insight is easier. it's your idea powered by active trader pro. another way fidelity gives you a more powerful investing experience. call our specialists today to get up and running. yyyup. with xfinity internet soyour family can use all their devices at once. works anywhere in the house. even in the garage. max what's going on? we're doing a tech startup. we're streamlining an algorithm. we're
. >>> let's lock in the viewer vote. we asked you whether you think the wealth gap is hurting american growth. 53% say yes, but 47% say no. that's closer than i thought it would be. >>> coming up, the second american ebola victim arrives in that the today, as concerns widen over on how to protect our borders from this deadly virus. one weapon in this war is this lady. it's s.a.r.a., a germ-zapping robot. we'll meet her right after the break. but what if you could see more of...
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the viewer and bank consumers needs to watch out when you're a customer of one of the regional banks. they don't have the type of money to spend on their own systems to bulk up in the way big banks do. that's where increasingly you're seeing the targets and have to watch out. >> and "usa today" mentioned in their story just a while back sunnyvale based company reported credentials of phishing campaign against jpmorgan's people get an e-mail that appeared to be from jpmorgan. hey, enter credentials, et cetera, et cetera and then they would attack from there. proof point, the company that apparently uncovered that. so all kinds of ways these hackers can try to get in, because that's where then in is. >> and also a pervasive mobile threat called spang. i'm butchering that pronunciation. dropped up in june. it's something that is on android devices comes from the google play store, and it basically sits on top of your bank app. when you go to log into your bank app, another window pops up making you think you're logging into that app. really you're giving someone else your credentials. th
the viewer and bank consumers needs to watch out when you're a customer of one of the regional banks. they don't have the type of money to spend on their own systems to bulk up in the way big banks do. that's where increasingly you're seeing the targets and have to watch out. >> and "usa today" mentioned in their story just a while back sunnyvale based company reported credentials of phishing campaign against jpmorgan's people get an e-mail that appeared to be from jpmorgan....
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playing field between the broadcasters and satellite companies as they deliver that content to the viewers. still make sure the people are getting paid for their work and their material but doesn't give them the great advantage they have now that results in blackouts. >> host: what did you think of the aero decision made by the supreme court? >> guest: i usually keep an antenna with me to show people what this is a sign of. this shows there is going to be more conflicts and decisions that have to be made by the supreme court because of a communication act that hasn't been updated for decades. >> host: do you see technology taking over how we watch tv when it comes to cable and satellite? do you see the companies as old school? >> guest: look at the smart tv. you can watch hbo go with getting internet and watching it through the smart tv and on demand. i think it has fundamentally changi changed how we watch and react. you saw it on the series and the programs they are making that show you can deliver that were available only 30 years ago on a television and now you can get it through your
playing field between the broadcasters and satellite companies as they deliver that content to the viewers. still make sure the people are getting paid for their work and their material but doesn't give them the great advantage they have now that results in blackouts. >> host: what did you think of the aero decision made by the supreme court? >> guest: i usually keep an antenna with me to show people what this is a sign of. this shows there is going to be more conflicts and...
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only 150,000 out of probably 4 million viewers in the l.a. area. t is under 5% of viewers watching dodgers games, even though they are perceived to be very valuable. that is a problem here. time warner went out on a limb, way out on a limb to pay $8.3 billion over 25 years to the dodgers, betting it could pass on a fairly substantial charge to cable and satellite operators and hoping they would pay. but this is by far the biggest stretch that any station owner, channel owner, has gone to for these rights. this is a difficult one. even their fellow operators are saying, enough. i think part of the issue as well as of course that they are having to deal with one of their competitors, time warner. so that doesn't help the process either. >> we have seen the same thing in college sports. as a giants fan, i am always glad to watch the dodgers when they lose, but they have not done that enough this year to my taste. with college, with ut, we have seen a dramatic change in revenues from television. the networks, how is that changing the game? >> two or thr
only 150,000 out of probably 4 million viewers in the l.a. area. t is under 5% of viewers watching dodgers games, even though they are perceived to be very valuable. that is a problem here. time warner went out on a limb, way out on a limb to pay $8.3 billion over 25 years to the dodgers, betting it could pass on a fairly substantial charge to cable and satellite operators and hoping they would pay. but this is by far the biggest stretch that any station owner, channel owner, has gone to for...
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. >> just talking to one of the viewers, see ya social media in twie want a few minutes ago and he waselling me the am of rainfall has been impressive and every day for three to four days over portions of taiwan. unfortunately the satellite imagery shows what we have in store. a large complex of thunderstorms. you want to look for dark reds and oranges, indicative of tall thunderstorm activity. anytime you see it span 700 kilometers across from hong kong to hanoi, vietnam you know the complex of storms a serious situation as far as not wanting to be on the waters or flying in the vicinity of the storms. travel delays will be prevalent in the region, as well. at this point the heaviest rainfall is south of shanghai, hong kong, points north ward and stretches to japan as well. this is over 100 millimeters in hong kong on tuesday afternoon. 7.1 million people live here. a lot of people impacted by plenty of rainfall and a lot more in the forecast. shantou as well. and notice how it hugs the immediate coast the next couple of days. any plans out to this region of china will be severely imp
. >> just talking to one of the viewers, see ya social media in twie want a few minutes ago and he waselling me the am of rainfall has been impressive and every day for three to four days over portions of taiwan. unfortunately the satellite imagery shows what we have in store. a large complex of thunderstorms. you want to look for dark reds and oranges, indicative of tall thunderstorm activity. anytime you see it span 700 kilometers across from hong kong to hanoi, vietnam you know the...
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. >> reporter: and so does the viewer, who is sucked in by filmmaker robert rodriguez. dawn." and "spy kids." >> really starting to tick me off. >> reporter: rodriguez doesn't just direct, he shoots, edits, even composes the movie's music. and he uses the newest green screen to create this fantasy netherworld, lnything you want . and you can move so fast and keep an actor in a flow because you don't have to change locations. you're going into this sort of magical dreamscape of a world. it's like being a kid and playing pretend. and i love that. >> reporter: and yet, the explicit sexuality is far from child's play. in fact, it's a former bond girl from "casino royale," that steals the show. >> she's kind of a psychopath. >> do me one last favor, lover. stay still long enough for me to blow your brains out. >> reporter: what was it like to play a wicked creech center. >> ava is pure evil. and it's fun to play somebody that is free and irreverent. sometimes i'm really shy. >> reporter: she may be shy, but not about appearing naked in the film, multiple times. was that hard
. >> reporter: and so does the viewer, who is sucked in by filmmaker robert rodriguez. dawn." and "spy kids." >> really starting to tick me off. >> reporter: rodriguez doesn't just direct, he shoots, edits, even composes the movie's music. and he uses the newest green screen to create this fantasy netherworld, lnything you want . and you can move so fast and keep an actor in a flow because you don't have to change locations. you're going into this sort of...
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. >> vicki liviakis we have more powerful pictures to show you of the damage sent to us by the viewersthe first one is a winery that is in at the counter--napa county near the epicenter. each barrel of wine holds 300 bottles of wine. this is a furniture store where that ceiling has collapsed with broken windows everywhere. this is an olive oil shock in. in a house that has been jolted from its foundation with caution tape. 33 buildings in the area have been red tagged. this one looks like it's sinking from. leftover right this one is scary with shells from the dresser falling close to a bed. with the earthquake sitting overnight so many people were still sleeping. look here with all the windows blown out and a huge crack running vertically near the entrance. this is the historic napa valley courthouse. you see a huge hole. and here in vallejo a top of the chimney has tumbled from my house collapsing during the earthquake and landing on top of a car crash, in the roof and smashing the windshield. so much to clean up. crews have told us to be careful when cleaning up which is where they
. >> vicki liviakis we have more powerful pictures to show you of the damage sent to us by the viewersthe first one is a winery that is in at the counter--napa county near the epicenter. each barrel of wine holds 300 bottles of wine. this is a furniture store where that ceiling has collapsed with broken windows everywhere. this is an olive oil shock in. in a house that has been jolted from its foundation with caution tape. 33 buildings in the area have been red tagged. this one looks like...
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i'm just pointing just to show the viewers. they made the point that it could have been that brown was walking away. the gun went off and he jerked around. so he could have been walking away, but as other eye-witnesses have said, dr. carter, it could have been he had been holding his hands up and that would be consistent with the sort of surrender motion, as well. >> yes. and this is where the autopsy is not completed. dr. baden was not able to look at witness statements or the x-rays. so a lot of work still needs to be done, particularly looking at the vehicle, seeing if there is any dna from mr. brown inside of that vehicle, on the window sill, on the outside of the car. there's a lot of work that needs to be done for the investigation. this is nowhere at the conclusion. it does ease a little bit to say that there are i know entrance wounds to the back of mr. brown's body. >> what about this new twist of an account from someone who has been in contact, friend, associate, to this police officer that we just learned that accordi
i'm just pointing just to show the viewers. they made the point that it could have been that brown was walking away. the gun went off and he jerked around. so he could have been walking away, but as other eye-witnesses have said, dr. carter, it could have been he had been holding his hands up and that would be consistent with the sort of surrender motion, as well. >> yes. and this is where the autopsy is not completed. dr. baden was not able to look at witness statements or the x-rays. so...
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. >> what truly matters is that we never forget that our success is based on always giving the viewer something compelling to watch. >> also tonight, actress sophia under fire for satirizing herself at the emmys, but why? we will tell you. caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone from los angeles. the factor begins right now. ♪ ♪ >> >>> hi, i'm bill o'reilly, reporting tonight from southern california, thanks for watching us, the truth about white privilege, that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. last night on the factor, megyn kelly and i debated the concept of white privilege whereby some believe that if you are caucasian you have inherent advantages in america. talking points does not, does not believe in white privilege. however, there is no question that african-americans have a much harder time succeeding in our society. even whites do. but the primary reason is not skin color. it's education. and not only book allergic, here are the facts. according to the bureau of labor statistics, the unemployment rate for black americans is 11.4%. it's just over
. >> what truly matters is that we never forget that our success is based on always giving the viewer something compelling to watch. >> also tonight, actress sophia under fire for satirizing herself at the emmys, but why? we will tell you. caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone from los angeles. the factor begins right now. ♪ ♪ >> >>> hi, i'm bill o'reilly, reporting tonight from southern california, thanks for watching us, the truth about white...
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maybe the viewers don't think so. anyway, panel, stay with us. challenges of doing big business here in the u.s. when we talk to charles payne. what about small businesses? our "on the record" investigation capitalism next. andrew tahmooressi rotting in a prison while dining in governor's mansion. protesters making their fin voices heard.sa that's coming up. enjoying a cross-country baseball stadium trip they planned online at aarp travel. it's where your journey begins with inspiration, planning, booking, and hot travel tips from real pros. if you don't think seize the trip when you think aarp, then you don't know "aarp". find more surprising possibilities and get to know us at aarp.org/possibilities. >>> regulations and red tape small business owners say that is what is killing their companies. "on the record" is investigating. we spoke with the owner of a small aviation business. griff jenkins reports from kansas. >> to me, there is no more enjoyment than screen, go through the airplane and wire it up and you are sitting in the seat and flip th
maybe the viewers don't think so. anyway, panel, stay with us. challenges of doing big business here in the u.s. when we talk to charles payne. what about small businesses? our "on the record" investigation capitalism next. andrew tahmooressi rotting in a prison while dining in governor's mansion. protesters making their fin voices heard.sa that's coming up. enjoying a cross-country baseball stadium trip they planned online at aarp travel. it's where your journey begins with...