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they trail los angeles by 3 1/2 games for the division title with six games and tied with the pirates. >> the an made quick work of the angels scoring six runs first inning highlighted by this single and go on to beat los angeles-4 and are a game up on kansas. if they win the wild card they will face the angels in the division series. >> all the way around that is great. and nice to see all the times from here on out going to the playoffs on a hot streak. >> six games left? >> yes. the giants are five games up and they make it into the wild card. the a's have an issue. >> i have the forecast tonight for the game, just win. when it is the dodgers and angels it is that much sweeter. high clouds and sunshine. it will cool down to 65 with stars and high clouds during the game. for the commutes santa rosa is nine and half moon bay is 8 and everyone else, visibility unlimited because of the lack of widespread clouds with a few on the camera and as we hurricane back to san francisco we have a lot of twinkling lights. a warm autumn day with a lot of sunshine and light rain on wednesday throug
they trail los angeles by 3 1/2 games for the division title with six games and tied with the pirates. >> the an made quick work of the angels scoring six runs first inning highlighted by this single and go on to beat los angeles-4 and are a game up on kansas. if they win the wild card they will face the angels in the division series. >> all the way around that is great. and nice to see all the times from here on out going to the playoffs on a hot streak. >> six games left?...
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los angeles riots. this 25-minute interview is part of book tv's college series. >> the book is called, "the contested murder of natasha harlins: justice, gender, and the origins of the l.a. riots" published by oxford university press. the author is ucla history professor brenda stevenson. who was lat at-that harlins. >> guest: a 15-year-old african-american girl who philadelphia south central los angeles. at the time of her death she was living with her grandmother, he aunt, he cousins. she was a freshman in high school and she was killed on march 16, 1991, in south central in a store, the empire liquor market at 9172 figueroa street in south los angeles, by the shopkeeper. >> host: why was she killed. >> guest: because there was a struggle over a bottle of orange juice that cost $1.79. lat tasha entered the store -- we can see all of this on the video camera within the store. she entered the store at 9:30 a.m. she goes to the refrigerator cases, she picks up this bottle of orange juice, a quart bottle. places it in her back peak. the top is protruding out she walks forward to the counter. the shopkeeper is there and asked lat tasha is she was trying to steal her orange juice, and latasha s
los angeles riots. this 25-minute interview is part of book tv's college series. >> the book is called, "the contested murder of natasha harlins: justice, gender, and the origins of the l.a. riots" published by oxford university press. the author is ucla history professor brenda stevenson. who was lat at-that harlins. >> guest: a 15-year-old african-american girl who philadelphia south central los angeles. at the time of her death she was living with her grandmother, he...
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project is to build a super express rail system between san francisco and los angeles by 2029. the bidding is expected as early as autumn. east japan railway chairman delivered a speech in washington. he stressed the safety of the trains against natural disasters such as earthquakes. he then. his group would do its best in contributing to the development of the american rail system. east japan railway has formed a consortium with japanese firms to prepare for the bidding. >> translator: it is a total package from train cars, signaling to integrated operating systems we're teaming one others including train makers as the japanese consortium to offer our total system. >> tend consort yum will come up with ways to meet the needs of the american rail system. intense competition is expected for the project. corporate groups from other companies including germany, france, china and south korea are also showing interest. >>> the people in charge of the fukushima daiichi power plan are seeing their costs go up and up so they've put together a committee to discuss ways to save money. an
project is to build a super express rail system between san francisco and los angeles by 2029. the bidding is expected as early as autumn. east japan railway chairman delivered a speech in washington. he stressed the safety of the trains against natural disasters such as earthquakes. he then. his group would do its best in contributing to the development of the american rail system. east japan railway has formed a consortium with japanese firms to prepare for the bidding. >> translator:...
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the project is to build a super express line between san francisco and los angeles by 2029. east japan railway chairman delivered a speech in washington. he stressed the safety of japan's trains against natural disasters such as earthquakes. the bidding for the u.s. project is expected as early as autumn. east japan railway has teamed up with kawasaki heavy industries as well as other japanese firms to prepare for the bidding process. >> translator: japan is a total package from train cars, signaling to integrated operating systems. we're teaming up with others including train makers as the japanese consortium to offer our total system. >> and he said that con sore shum will meet the needs of the american rail system. intense competition is expected for the project. corporate groups from other countries including germany, france, china and south korea are also showing some interest. >>> to our feature this hour and buyers from abroad want to get ahold of some japanese treasures. and they're looking now to buy secondhand jewelry and gems. our keiko aso tells us more. >> repor
the project is to build a super express line between san francisco and los angeles by 2029. east japan railway chairman delivered a speech in washington. he stressed the safety of japan's trains against natural disasters such as earthquakes. the bidding for the u.s. project is expected as early as autumn. east japan railway has teamed up with kawasaki heavy industries as well as other japanese firms to prepare for the bidding process. >> translator: japan is a total package from train...
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dodgers 5-2 with a single to left with runners on 1st and 2nd and they packed on two more and trail los angeles by games for the title with only six games left and remain tied with pirates for the first of two wild card spots the a's scored six runs in the first inning highlighted by the two run system and they go on to beat los angeles 8-4 and are only a gale up in the wild card race as the appeared win the wild card they will face the angels in the division series. all in all a great night for bay area baseball fans with both teams beating los angeles. >> now the giants have the easy gave five games up on milwaukee for the last wild card spot. 67 at 7:05 and 65 at 9:30 with high clouds and sun and stars. winds are light and variable and in fairfield they are 21 miles per hour and clear from the east bay hills camera and our fingers are crossed that there are no flight arrival delays and warm and autumn sunshine but on wednesday into thursday we have cold front and rain coming in and brighter and warmer headed into the weekend. clouds increasing through 9:00 and they are so thin by electric or fi
dodgers 5-2 with a single to left with runners on 1st and 2nd and they packed on two more and trail los angeles by games for the title with only six games left and remain tied with pirates for the first of two wild card spots the a's scored six runs in the first inning highlighted by the two run system and they go on to beat los angeles 8-4 and are only a gale up in the wild card race as the appeared win the wild card they will face the angels in the division series. all in all a great night...
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note, as heng side journeyed from san francisco to los angeles by train, it took him through a part of air force base within miles of the corona launch complex. while the chairman was sightseeing, still another launch was being readied. in the practice of the time, the countdown was halted to prevent unauthorized viewing. launches were made during the window between trains. while khrushchev pounded the table at the united nations, our interpreters were busy evaluating the substance behind his boast. >> today we hear a great deal about the soviet nine and 11 icbm's. we know a great deal about these weapons. in fact enough to make these models. but much earlier in the 1950's our situation was very different indeed. in that year the efforts became involved in the analysis of soviet weapons systems. also three major things occurred . first, we obtain photography of the soviet missile test facilities and learned the extent of that program. settle -- secondly, mr. khrushchev announced that they had achieved intercontinental ballistic missile capabilities. most problematic was the beginning o
note, as heng side journeyed from san francisco to los angeles by train, it took him through a part of air force base within miles of the corona launch complex. while the chairman was sightseeing, still another launch was being readied. in the practice of the time, the countdown was halted to prevent unauthorized viewing. launches were made during the window between trains. while khrushchev pounded the table at the united nations, our interpreters were busy evaluating the substance behind his...
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. >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet los angeles. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> woodruff: secretary of state kerry said today there is a role for iran in the effort to combat islamic state militants, but in an interview with the newshour, iran's foreign minister takes aim at the american strategy. >> nobody can force anybody in our region. we have influence in iraq, we have influence in syria, we have influence in the region. the reason we have influence is that we do not impose our will. >> woodruff: good evening, i'm judy woodruff. also ahead, scotland votes to remain part of the u.k., but with hopes of more power and autonomy. >> woodruff: we head out to the wilds of the american west where
. >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet los angeles. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> woodruff: secretary of state kerry said today there is a role for iran in the effort to combat islamic state militants, but in an interview with the newshour, iran's foreign minister takes aim at the american strategy. >> nobody can force anybody in our region. we have influence in iraq, we have influence in syria, we have influence in the region. the reason...
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>> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet los angeles. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> woodruff: russian president putin proposed a peace plan after talking with ukraine's leader to end the bloodshed that's gripped the embattled country. good evening, i'm judy woodruff. gwen ifill is away. also ahead this wednesday, president obama vows to destroy the islamic state group. we explore how the u.s. can handle multiple crises abroad. plus, transforming how students learn to read by getting them out of their seats and requiring them to use all their senses. >> first, total change.
>> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet los angeles. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> woodruff: russian president putin proposed a peace plan after talking with ukraine's leader to end the bloodshed that's gripped the embattled country. good evening, i'm judy woodruff. gwen ifill is away. also ahead this wednesday, president obama vows to destroy the islamic state group. we explore how the u.s. can handle multiple crises abroad. plus, transforming...
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. >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet los angeles. ioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> woodruff: police break up plots by alleged supporters of the islamic state group to carry out beheadings in australia. we also get analysis on how countries in the middle east are confronting the radicals in syria and iraq. good evening, i'm judy woodruff. >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. also ahead this thursday, how community policing can help reduce tensions in divided communities. >> woodruff: plus, in utah, local residents fight for recreational use of federal land in a canyon where archaelogists are working to preserve ancient native american dwellings and artifacts. >> archaeological sites are like books, and
. >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet los angeles. ioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> woodruff: police break up plots by alleged supporters of the islamic state group to carry out beheadings in australia. we also get analysis on how countries in the middle east are confronting the radicals in syria and iraq. good evening, i'm judy woodruff. >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. also ahead this thursday, how community policing can help reduce tensions in...
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. >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet los angeles. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> woodruff: in his address to the nation, president obama laid out his plan to dismantle islamic state militants in iraq and syria. we talk with national security adviser, susan rice. get a republican response from congressman buck mckeon, chairman of the house armed services committee. plus, full analysis of the strategy. good evening, i'm judy woodruff. >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. also ahead this thursday, the n.f.l. hires a former f.b.i. director to get to the bottom of the ray rice domestic violence case. >> woodruff: plus, 13 years later, pressure mounts to
. >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet los angeles. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> woodruff: in his address to the nation, president obama laid out his plan to dismantle islamic state militants in iraq and syria. we talk with national security adviser, susan rice. get a republican response from congressman buck mckeon, chairman of the house armed services committee. plus, full analysis of the strategy. good evening, i'm judy woodruff. >>...
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. >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet los angeles. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> ifill: president obama said airstrikes will be the primary strategy for an expanded american military role in the fight against islamic state militants. as secretary of state kerry testified ground troops will come from moderate syrian rebels and the iraqi military. good evening, i'm gwen ifill. judy woodruff is away. also ahead this wednesday, more troubles for the n.f.l., as the minnesota vikings deactivate running back adrian peterson while he deals with charges of child abuse. then, in the philippines, geneticay
. >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet los angeles. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> ifill: president obama said airstrikes will be the primary strategy for an expanded american military role in the fight against islamic state militants. as secretary of state kerry testified ground troops will come from moderate syrian rebels and the iraqi military. good evening, i'm gwen ifill. judy woodruff is away. also ahead this wednesday, more troubles for...
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. >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet los angeles. ioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> woodruff: presidents obama and clinton mark the 20th anniversary of americorps. we sit down with former president bill clinton on the legacy of the corps. and how to take on islamic state militants. >> eventually destroyed if and only if the people they are abusing are willing to fight. good evening, i'm judy woodruff. also ahead, the growing safety concerns over exploding air bags that have caused manufacturers to recall more than fourteen million cars. then, investigatine
. >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet los angeles. ioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> woodruff: presidents obama and clinton mark the 20th anniversary of americorps. we sit down with former president bill clinton on the legacy of the corps. and how to take on islamic state militants. >> eventually destroyed if and only if the people they are abusing are willing to fight. good evening, i'm judy woodruff. also ahead, the growing safety concerns...
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. >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet los angeles. ioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> ifill: president obama rallied world leaders to join the fight against the islamic state group and cripple what he called their network of death. as a new round of u.s. airstrikes hit syria. good evening, i'm gwen ifill. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. also ahead this wednesday, archeologists struggle to protect iraq and syria's treasured cultural relics from being destroyed as casualties of war. >> this is ancient mesopotamia, really the cradle of civilization we're talking about. once we lose these
. >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet los angeles. ioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> ifill: president obama rallied world leaders to join the fight against the islamic state group and cripple what he called their network of death. as a new round of u.s. airstrikes hit syria. good evening, i'm gwen ifill. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. also ahead this wednesday, archeologists struggle to protect iraq and syria's treasured cultural relics...
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tonight on cbs begins with "ncis" and "ncis: los angeles" followed by "48 hours" coming up tonight, onlybs. in the game you just saw, alabama running past florida 42-21, a game that had been tied at 21-21 at one point then bama shook off the turnovers. blake sims to amari cooper. how about it? >> spencer: we knew he was exciting coming in, amari cooper one of the most explosive wide receivers in college football but today the numbers bear witness to that. six straight games, 120-plus yards or more through the air receiving. he is an elite player. to me, the defining moment of this game, first of all, both elite players on the field for florida and alabama, but the defining play at about 21 seconds left in the third quarter and when hargreaves went up with amari cooper, cooper comes down with it, put them up 35-21. to me, that said, we are a little better than you." >> brian: we've learned florida has a ways to go. last week trucked through the air by kentucky, history made today -- the most yards ever put on a florida defense and will muschamp can't be happy about that. we also learned t
tonight on cbs begins with "ncis" and "ncis: los angeles" followed by "48 hours" coming up tonight, onlybs. in the game you just saw, alabama running past florida 42-21, a game that had been tied at 21-21 at one point then bama shook off the turnovers. blake sims to amari cooper. how about it? >> spencer: we knew he was exciting coming in, amari cooper one of the most explosive wide receivers in college football but today the numbers bear witness to that. six...
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you're thinking of -- los angeles, by the way, is doing very poorly at the moment, and that has to doffordability and the fact you can't build many new single-family houses and so on. but then the other issue that gets into it is cleveland -- is economics. cleveland, pittsburgh, they do very poorly and, again, they've had difficult economic times. housing is affordable in those places, but there aren't enough jobs. they aren't getting anybody moving to them. gerri: good point. i think that makes a lot of sense. wendell cox, thanks for coming on the show tonight. >> pleasure. thank you. gerri: we'll be right back with my two cents more and the answer to our question of the day: should folks be allowed to use cell phones on airplanes? i know how i vote. we've never sold a house before. (agent) i'll walk you guys through every step. there are a lot of buyers for a house like yours. (husband) that's good to know. ♪ gerri: well, at the very tiptop of the show, we talked with congressman bill johnson about plans by 77 members of the house to rethink allowing cell phones on planes. do you th
you're thinking of -- los angeles, by the way, is doing very poorly at the moment, and that has to doffordability and the fact you can't build many new single-family houses and so on. but then the other issue that gets into it is cleveland -- is economics. cleveland, pittsburgh, they do very poorly and, again, they've had difficult economic times. housing is affordable in those places, but there aren't enough jobs. they aren't getting anybody moving to them. gerri: good point. i think that...
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. >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet los angeles. ptioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> ifill: hundreds of thousands of syrian refugees flee into turkey to escape attacks by the islamic state group. we talk with syria's opposition leader who argues u.s. military assistance to moderate rebel forces, will be used to fight the assad regime not just the extreme militants. good evening, i'm gwen ifill. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. also ahead this monday, protesters converge on wall street to call attention to climate change. as some investors pledge to abandon their support of fossil fuels. >> ifill: plus, as efforts to control ebola have succeeded for now in senegal and nigeria, cases in liberia continue to doe
. >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet los angeles. ptioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> ifill: hundreds of thousands of syrian refugees flee into turkey to escape attacks by the islamic state group. we talk with syria's opposition leader who argues u.s. military assistance to moderate rebel forces, will be used to fight the assad regime not just the extreme militants. good evening, i'm gwen ifill. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. also ahead...
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. >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet los angeles. ioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> woodruff: more details are emerging about just how deep into the white house last week's intruder was able to get, and troubling weaknesses in the secret service's protection of the first family's home good evening, i'm judy woodruff. gwen ifill is away. also ahead this monday, thousands of protestors fill the streets of hong kong, defying a crackdown by police and demanding more democracy. president obama acknowledges the u.s. misjudged the threat posed by the islamic state group and sparks debate over what to do about the militant's rise. plus, we travel to kenya, for a close-up look at effort
. >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet los angeles. ioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> woodruff: more details are emerging about just how deep into the white house last week's intruder was able to get, and troubling weaknesses in the secret service's protection of the first family's home good evening, i'm judy woodruff. gwen ifill is away. also ahead this monday, thousands of protestors fill the streets of hong kong, defying a crackdown by police and...
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. >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet, los angeles. ning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> in the months ahead i will leave the department of justice, but i will never leave the work. >> wooduff: eric holder announced he's stepping down as attorney general. we examine how his tenure changed the nation's justice system. good evening, i'm judy woodruff. >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. also ahead this thursday, at the united nations, world leaders focused on how to contain the ebola outbreak in west africa. we talk with the head of doctors without borders about conditions on the frontlines in the fight against the deadly virus. >> wooduff: plus, changing the face of public service in california by training young black and latino men
. >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet, los angeles. ning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> in the months ahead i will leave the department of justice, but i will never leave the work. >> wooduff: eric holder announced he's stepping down as attorney general. we examine how his tenure changed the nation's justice system. good evening, i'm judy woodruff. >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. also ahead this thursday, at the united nations, world leaders...
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. >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet los angeles. tioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> woodruff: the police chief in ferguson, missouri, sparked more unrest last night when he tried to join protesters outside city hall after issuing an apology to the family of michael brown. good evening, i'm judy woodruff. >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. also ahead this friday: ukraine and russia strike a deal on natural gas to keep ukrainians warm through the winter; but in an interview with the newshour, ukraine's prime minister said he is skeptical that president putin will keep his promises. >> i'm very skeptical about russia and the russian president.
. >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet los angeles. tioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions >> woodruff: the police chief in ferguson, missouri, sparked more unrest last night when he tried to join protesters outside city hall after issuing an apology to the family of michael brown. good evening, i'm judy woodruff. >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. also ahead this friday: ukraine and russia strike a deal on natural gas to keep ukrainians warm through the...
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the first generator, unit end 2, began operation october 26, 1936, to serve the city of los angeles. bytwos, the generators filled the pits as demand for electrical energy in nevada arizona and california called into service. finally, in 1959, manufacture and installation of the last generator m8 began. for 25 years the n-8 pit had lain dormant and silent except for the hum of other hoover generators. now as more capacity was needed, contracts were awarded for the generators' manufacture and installation. plants throughout the nation fabricated n-8's many parts. the design of n-8 followed that of many other hoover-generated units. it is a 90000 kilowatt 60-cycle, 120,000 volt generator driven by a 160 horsepower turbine. the reservoir, which spins and powers the turbine wheel, is controlled by a huge butterfly valve which permits the water to flow to the turbine of the feeder pen stock. weighing 2,000 tons, parts were shipped to hoover dam on 60 rail cars. arriving at the canyon rim overlooking the dam, the parts were lifted by cable weigh out over the canyon and down to the powerhouse.
the first generator, unit end 2, began operation october 26, 1936, to serve the city of los angeles. bytwos, the generators filled the pits as demand for electrical energy in nevada arizona and california called into service. finally, in 1959, manufacture and installation of the last generator m8 began. for 25 years the n-8 pit had lain dormant and silent except for the hum of other hoover generators. now as more capacity was needed, contracts were awarded for the generators' manufacture and...
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los angeles, beat los angeles. both won against los angeles last night. only cooling to 65 by end of the game. clouds run tonight withing for mobile around santa rosa and 56 and 58 with no more 40's because of the cloud cover and the rest of us in the low-to-mid 50's. our cold front, notice the freckled nature of the clouds we have seriously cold air, the jet extreme is pushing the miles an hour to the north and notice where the yellows are, they go away by action tomorrow evening when the rain is moving in to the north bay and coming through in the morning commute and we will have scattered afternoon showers with the bulk of the wet weather offer by 10:00. we will be up to 1,57 to .4" in the north bay and the timing will make it interesting. i will be here to get you through it with high clouds and sunshine and as warm tomorrow a couple of degrees cooler and the coolest days are thursday into friday at 5 to 10 degrees cooler than today, a serious cold front and we will slowly warm, saturday, sunday, and monday and morning clouds give way to afternoon subshine. if you are thinking of washing t
los angeles, beat los angeles. both won against los angeles last night. only cooling to 65 by end of the game. clouds run tonight withing for mobile around santa rosa and 56 and 58 with no more 40's because of the cloud cover and the rest of us in the low-to-mid 50's. our cold front, notice the freckled nature of the clouds we have seriously cold air, the jet extreme is pushing the miles an hour to the north and notice where the yellows are, they go away by action tomorrow evening when the rain...
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but that requires los angeles by congress.publicans say the issue should be address you through broader tax reforms. now, back to the rules unavailable last night, they only apply to inversion deals that had been released on monday. and the treasury is reviewing other actions it might take. president obama says he's glad the treasury department is taking steps to change inversion. it is looking to buy rival drugmaker shire. it's unclear whether the rules will affect burger king's deal. the rules may not apply to deals made for pure business strategy. burger sing says the move is aimed at its markets. we'll be watching. back to you. >> mary, thank you very much. moving on, activist recent hi made a deal to buy allergan. they have agreed to merge with a union with plans to relocation the company in ireland for tax purposes. allergan's interest in valeant up as we speak. >>> sticking with the m&a theme, the federal trade commission is reportedly considering an anti-trust lawsuit. "the wall street journal" says the ftc has been in
but that requires los angeles by congress.publicans say the issue should be address you through broader tax reforms. now, back to the rules unavailable last night, they only apply to inversion deals that had been released on monday. and the treasury is reviewing other actions it might take. president obama says he's glad the treasury department is taking steps to change inversion. it is looking to buy rival drugmaker shire. it's unclear whether the rules will affect burger king's deal. the...
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lands in new orleans has moved down 38 inches it looks like 46 inches similarly in los angeles in the plat has been lifted by the ocean plate and raised los angeles 4 inches it will look like 4 inches it's not one-size-fits-all all ports have a different issue. what do we know about sea level it's risen 3 hundreds and 90 feats since the last eye age the one in the mid was a nature phenomenon and it race a foot in a decade for 40 decades. it is a sense of what the posh year is not it's going to happen but puts into prospective a different order of magnitude that happened because of the eye age i'd like to say to show the graphic it's a age graphic the meltdown maybe the kids had to watch it my daughter was 6 and i watched it 20 or thirty times the other mammals there's two miles of eye why did the sea level change nobody doubt we've is had a eye age that is what causes it to go up and down it turns into 3 hundred and 50 feet of sea level we never think of that it way for 5 thousand years sea level has been level i'll tell you i can't but a pattern a million years it go up and down with a period the problem is
lands in new orleans has moved down 38 inches it looks like 46 inches similarly in los angeles in the plat has been lifted by the ocean plate and raised los angeles 4 inches it will look like 4 inches it's not one-size-fits-all all ports have a different issue. what do we know about sea level it's risen 3 hundreds and 90 feats since the last eye age the one in the mid was a nature phenomenon and it race a foot in a decade for 40 decades. it is a sense of what the posh year is not it's going to...
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they approved the bill which was created by a los angeles senator. they are under fire change how they handle it rain allegations. lack of resistance, somebody who is drunk or asleep also cannot grant consent. it can be nonverbal such as a nod of the head. critics say the bill is over reaching and puts them in mirky legal waters. they delivered petitions urging him to sign this bill and we need more signatures about yes means yes. >>> and one has the food stamp program which allows undocumented students to reveal specific information about students taking object line and they wouldn't father if first ones, however their moods changed once they drove home. they got stuck in huge traffic jams trying to get out of levi stadium. >> it seems very frustrating. the traffic flow is not that great and everybody is just yelling at each other. >> this is ridiculous, we come to the game and this is way worse than others. >> they are doing their best to tackle the ongoing problem and at the same time they are urging fans to carpool or take public transit and if r
they approved the bill which was created by a los angeles senator. they are under fire change how they handle it rain allegations. lack of resistance, somebody who is drunk or asleep also cannot grant consent. it can be nonverbal such as a nod of the head. critics say the bill is over reaching and puts them in mirky legal waters. they delivered petitions urging him to sign this bill and we need more signatures about yes means yes. >>> and one has the food stamp program which allows...
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much of the interior parts of the state. 100 degree ins chico. 101ento 6 palm springs. 109 los angeles. hot bys of sunshine. summer spread of temperature from 67 in half machine bay to 72 in downtown san francisco across the bay high of 78 in oakland. inland east bay 96 at walnut creek. farther inland 97 will be the hi at antioch and football stanford stadium. they take on army game time 2:00 o'clock. 81 degrees at the start of the game under sunny sky with high uv index so advisable to take sun screen if you go to the game. here's accu-weather 7 day forecast after temperatures begin to moderate a bit over the weekend. much caller we can next week with high in the 80's throughout the we can. fight now to sports. big game. >> big game tonight. >> rest of the weekend with the dodgers. >> things are hi and larry is here. good stuff. >> spencer wearing blue. looks like dodger blue. >> almost. fight not the l.a. >> but the blue is bleeding fi fit. ter bleeding. we don't mind that. >> the giants pouncing on the dodgers early and often and with the ace on the mound that is good and plenty. another ca
much of the interior parts of the state. 100 degree ins chico. 101ento 6 palm springs. 109 los angeles. hot bys of sunshine. summer spread of temperature from 67 in half machine bay to 72 in downtown san francisco across the bay high of 78 in oakland. inland east bay 96 at walnut creek. farther inland 97 will be the hi at antioch and football stanford stadium. they take on army game time 2:00 o'clock. 81 degrees at the start of the game under sunny sky with high uv index so advisable to take...
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they have been joined by crews from utah and idaho and los angeles. the fire that devastated the town of weed, california, poes problems. three people have been injured in the fire that destroyed 150 homes. evacuation orders for 3,000 are in effect and firefighters have slowed the spread of the fire and have it 60 percent contained at 375 acres. a $10,000 reward is offered for information leading to the cause of the fire that broke out on monday. >> a different weather threat has a couple anxiously awaiting for a phone call. their daughter has been missing in cabo san lucas since a weekend hurricane devastated the tourist haven. >> lisa call me as soon as you can. we love you. it is mom. >> the same message she has left dozens of time for her daughter would has not been heard from since hurricane odile hit last
they have been joined by crews from utah and idaho and los angeles. the fire that devastated the town of weed, california, poes problems. three people have been injured in the fire that destroyed 150 homes. evacuation orders for 3,000 are in effect and firefighters have slowed the spread of the fire and have it 60 percent contained at 375 acres. a $10,000 reward is offered for information leading to the cause of the fire that broke out on monday. >> a different weather threat has a couple...
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how well things are working in san francisco at the expense of los angeles but i will not go there and we are two book ends in the state, and by fact, los angeles is the largest county jail system in the country, and then we are, in the north side of the state, one of the most under crowded jail systems in the country, we really are apples and oranges and i think that because of the good work we are focusing on reducing recidivism and alternative to incarceration and we see a kind of chemistry that i think that is really unique to san francisco's criminal justice system and i don't think that los angeles has that. >> on what will happen if when we are in this program and they actually violate, you know, in terms of the hdem. >> okay. >> they would offense, and they would, if they are arrested and they are a repeat offender, then they would certainly suffer the consequences. and as i am sure that the da will prosecute and that will push for that prosecution, if in fact if they violate the offense and that is why the police officers are empowered like a police officer to make those arrest and our people work around the clock and
how well things are working in san francisco at the expense of los angeles but i will not go there and we are two book ends in the state, and by fact, los angeles is the largest county jail system in the country, and then we are, in the north side of the state, one of the most under crowded jail systems in the country, we really are apples and oranges and i think that because of the good work we are focusing on reducing recidivism and alternative to incarceration and we see a kind of chemistry...
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. >> karen hepp out in los angeles gettinged by fun know guy maurice and zoe.years in they say they are still excited to go to work. >> this trial sal dream come true. i always feel like we're in the best case scenario at all times. we have great show that makes us laugh. we get to hang out with our friends and they've invited us back for fourth season. i don't think it gets better than that. >> tenth season would be better. (laughter). >> that's true. >> you'll see lots of great guest stars this year including jessica biehl. tonight a jam packed with utopia at 8:00 followed by the season premieres of new girl and the mindy project. join iain and myself for a full wrap up of the days news, weather and sports on fox 29 news at 10:00. >> speaking of weather -- you can get update on that right now. chief meteorologist scott williams is here. >> the last week of summer but it doesn't feel like it. we're looking at below average temperatures really continuing for the remainder of the week. but there is a little bit of hope if you like that warm weather. we'll talk a
. >> karen hepp out in los angeles gettinged by fun know guy maurice and zoe.years in they say they are still excited to go to work. >> this trial sal dream come true. i always feel like we're in the best case scenario at all times. we have great show that makes us laugh. we get to hang out with our friends and they've invited us back for fourth season. i don't think it gets better than that. >> tenth season would be better. (laughter). >> that's true. >> you'll...
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los angeles. >> reporter: by the time police arrived on the the scene at this food processing plant in moore, oklahoma one woman was dead, her head severed, another was stabbed and the suspect seriously injured. police say this man all the on noland had just been fired from his job there. he entered another part of the plant and attack a co worker with a knife. that first victim was beheaded. police say noland then stabbed another woman. >> he was not targeting anyone and wasn't going specifically after them. it appears they were just in his way as he came in. >> reporter: witnesses called 911 when the company's chief operating office ever and least serve sheriff deputy confronted and shot noland. >> it sound like he is running around out here. >> that ace gun shot. >> reporter: police say department's actions saved lives. >> this guy definitely was not going to stop. he didn't stop until he was shot. >> reporter: noland had served time in prison for assaulting a police officer. that is where's parentally coverted to islam. >> information is obtain that he recently tried to started to try to convert s
los angeles. >> reporter: by the time police arrived on the the scene at this food processing plant in moore, oklahoma one woman was dead, her head severed, another was stabbed and the suspect seriously injured. police say this man all the on noland had just been fired from his job there. he entered another part of the plant and attack a co worker with a knife. that first victim was beheaded. police say noland then stabbed another woman. >> he was not targeting anyone and wasn't...
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prop j was struck down by a district court or a lower court in los angeles about 14 or 15 years but was never really contested beyond that so we're not talking about prop j distribution one that was done by the u.s. superior court >> may i make a suggestion i agree with commissioner keane that the portion of finding 3 that basically says we should do with whatever we can to enforce the ethnics laws should be agreed whether this is a right of a citizens action that needs for analysis and really is something the board needs to do not the commission we agree to the extent we should be doing everything we can to provide the assurance to the public that the ethnics laws will be enforced but we need more analysis to propose a citizens right of action for civics laws and how specifically that are enacted. >> i'll propose - i'm sorry. i said prosper our response to findings 3 and recommendation 3 is that we agree with the finding and this the ethics commission will investigate whether or not it should make a recommendation to the board of supervisors that it enhances citizens right of action. t
prop j was struck down by a district court or a lower court in los angeles about 14 or 15 years but was never really contested beyond that so we're not talking about prop j distribution one that was done by the u.s. superior court >> may i make a suggestion i agree with commissioner keane that the portion of finding 3 that basically says we should do with whatever we can to enforce the ethnics laws should be agreed whether this is a right of a citizens action that needs for analysis and...
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this debate is being developed by the los angeles times and taliban don't 50 two. the rules are very simple. these are the d seconds each. the other candidate is given 30 seconds for a rebuttal. i will occasionally stepped into mature they stick to the topics. both have agreed to the debate role. we will remind them to stick to this. neil cache kari one that cost. the final closing statement. let's begin. good evening. you have one minute. >> the jobs that have been lost s that in thisicit on time. we have not had this in 10 years the legislature gave me one. i sent it back to them. this is not in a surplus. all the jobs we lost in the recession we have that. 1.4 million jobs. they are now increasing this by dirty percent. >> i am waiting for governor because i want to rebuild the middle class of california. i'm running for governor because i want to rebuild the middle class of california. governor brown means well. his 40 years in government has left them out of touch with the struggles of working families. he has declared a governor -- a california comeback. it i
this debate is being developed by the los angeles times and taliban don't 50 two. the rules are very simple. these are the d seconds each. the other candidate is given 30 seconds for a rebuttal. i will occasionally stepped into mature they stick to the topics. both have agreed to the debate role. we will remind them to stick to this. neil cache kari one that cost. the final closing statement. let's begin. good evening. you have one minute. >> the jobs that have been lost s that in...