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i came into new york with a friend of mine who i used to work with. and i was off that friday. and she'd never been to new york, so we did the -- >> you were with a girl. >> a girl i used to work with, just friends. >> did you look over and think >> i didn't, really wasn't paying attention to him until i heard him say, and i'll let you say it. >> i said it exactly like this. it's my life-long dream to meet kathie lee gifford. >> that is not the way you said it. >> no. >> say it the way you really said it. >> i was a little crazy. i was like, it's my lifelong dream to meet kathie lee gifford. >> and i said, i didn't skip a beat, and i said oh, i'm so glad we're here while you're realizing your life-long dream. >> and then you started >> started talking. >> i used to live in the town where she grew up. >> after i was already gone. >> and my old boss from where i used to work there graduated in her high school class. >> we sang together. i used to sing in with his boss. >> this is like god winks. >> the reason we found you is i was doing a radio show across the street. we were talk
i came into new york with a friend of mine who i used to work with. and i was off that friday. and she'd never been to new york, so we did the -- >> you were with a girl. >> a girl i used to work with, just friends. >> did you look over and think >> i didn't, really wasn't paying attention to him until i heard him say, and i'll let you say it. >> i said it exactly like this. it's my life-long dream to meet kathie lee gifford. >> that is not the way you said...
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work here producing and packing christmas goods. tao first same to yiwu six years ago. she stopped working for a while after giving birth, but started again last year. her younger brother used to work in shanghai but fell ill. he came to yiwu this year to join his sister and work at the same factory. >> her husband and his cousin normally work as day laborers on construction sites. but they sometimes work at the factory because their normal work is unstable. on this day, they are earning $2 for every 100 bags they fill with christmas ornaments and decorations. they feel it's better than not working at all. >> tao and the family all come from poor farming villages and began working before completing compulsory education. tao and her husband live in a district full of migrant workers. to keep the rent down, migrants often share houses and rooms. bathrooms and water is also shared. tao's accommodation has two rooms. she shares one room with her husband. and his cousin uses the other space. at most, tao and her husband can earn around $1500 a month. they have been saving up for their children's futures. >> on this day, tao's husband fails to find construction work again. as usu
work here producing and packing christmas goods. tao first same to yiwu six years ago. she stopped working for a while after giving birth, but started again last year. her younger brother used to work in shanghai but fell ill. he came to yiwu this year to join his sister and work at the same factory. >> her husband and his cousin normally work as day laborers on construction sites. but they sometimes work at the factory because their normal work is unstable. on this day, they are earning...
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for those of you that organized and it may not be the most politically correct question but to use to work in thailand with the sex trafficking organizations to rehabilitate and help women in the sex trafficking industry. if a woman is trafficked she needs to get out and often times she would actually want to continue the work she was doing but didn't have any protections and there is not much conversation around it but i know that there is overlap between the domestic work and sex trafficking so i was wondering how that enters into door sphere and what protections if any you are able to help in this country. >> talking about the trafficking is a big issue and also the diplomatic people they bring people to this country so the filipino organization and even the help we are helping them get rid of the victim and a it's like a tradition for them. they are belong belonged by law because there are different rights. it is a starting point to go there. we haven't written many cases about it. it isn't easy but still it will end one day we have the hope. >> i really appreciate your questions and b
for those of you that organized and it may not be the most politically correct question but to use to work in thailand with the sex trafficking organizations to rehabilitate and help women in the sex trafficking industry. if a woman is trafficked she needs to get out and often times she would actually want to continue the work she was doing but didn't have any protections and there is not much conversation around it but i know that there is overlap between the domestic work and sex trafficking...
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company has actively been offering services for gay couples. [ speaking foreign language ] phung used to work. to fulfill his dream of helping people become happy, he became a wedding planner four years ago. so far he's organized weddings for more than 100 couples. [ speaking foreign language ] >> the couple want to have their wedding at a famous luxury hotel and invite more than 50 guests. [ speaking foreign language ] >> they want gay couples to be treated no differently to heterosexuals and have the freedom to have their dream weddings wherever they like. but he said many hotels and restaurants still reject them. he's hoping to create more possibilities for venues and eventually change people's attitudes. >> this well known district of ho chi minh city is lined with reasonably priced accommodation and local eateries. it attracts travelers and backpackers from around the world. the pink tulip hotel opened here two years ago. both gay and straight visitors are welcome to stay. ♪ ♪ the rainbow flag on their sign shows their openness to lgbt people. the flag was first used in the u.s. in the 1
company has actively been offering services for gay couples. [ speaking foreign language ] phung used to work. to fulfill his dream of helping people become happy, he became a wedding planner four years ago. so far he's organized weddings for more than 100 couples. [ speaking foreign language ] >> the couple want to have their wedding at a famous luxury hotel and invite more than 50 guests. [ speaking foreign language ] >> they want gay couples to be treated no differently to...
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us to conceal his identity and disguise his voice. we will call him ronnie. we met him after his shift. robbie told us he was tricked to working in asks for a salary less than half what he was promised. they told him for a hefty fee he could get a job in afghanistan working for dinecore. he would fly dubai and connect with dinecore and go to afghanistan. there was a catch the job at dinecore didn't actually actually exist. instead, the agent housed robbie in a work camp in dubai, and the man said for an additional fee he could get him a job. >> i saw my contract it was only $500. >> you were promised a job at dinecorp and then you got a job at echo log. >> i said i didn't want to go for $500, it wasn't enough for me. he said i do not want to give you back. i didn't have a choice. 500 is better than nothing so that's why i came. >> how much money did you pay the agent? >> i paid totally $4,000 u.s., and when i came first i got $500, you could see how much i had to work to get that money back, it is at least eight months and the interest so it's like one year. >> robbie had been recruited under fraudulent terms to work for one y
us to conceal his identity and disguise his voice. we will call him ronnie. we met him after his shift. robbie told us he was tricked to working in asks for a salary less than half what he was promised. they told him for a hefty fee he could get a job in afghanistan working for dinecore. he would fly dubai and connect with dinecore and go to afghanistan. there was a catch the job at dinecore didn't actually actually exist. instead, the agent housed robbie in a work camp in dubai, and the man...
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she used to work here. and this year, she knew she wanted to give back somehow. denise: merry christmas! once we got the list of how many residents they actually had here, then we actually started just going out, purchasing different items we thought they could use. presents out one by one. treshawn: i love the idea. i love being here and seeing the smiles and the excitement here. ginalisa: and for those who couldn't make the party, the group headed down the hallway into rooms, to make sure everyone got a gift. carolyn: i didn't expect a christmas like i just received. betti: it's really nice to be able to get -- to have someone come and see me. ginalisa: something so selfless bringing happiness to those who need it most. carolyn: i got overwhelmed. it was just such a beautiful thing. ryan: that was ginalisa tamayo reporting. and here's what we're working on for you, coming up at 6:00. vanessa: it may be christmas day, but some of us still have to work. i'm vanessa peng. coming up, i'll show you how iowans that have to are dealing with it. ryan: also, we'll tell
she used to work here. and this year, she knew she wanted to give back somehow. denise: merry christmas! once we got the list of how many residents they actually had here, then we actually started just going out, purchasing different items we thought they could use. presents out one by one. treshawn: i love the idea. i love being here and seeing the smiles and the excitement here. ginalisa: and for those who couldn't make the party, the group headed down the hallway into rooms, to make sure...
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to make sure we start building substantial projects before 2020 but staff like i said reassured us to workut that and even i want to flag that as a concern but not a reason not to move forward because staff is being very receptive and working with us you've given me more times only one more comment sorry i just remembered it is for the issue of the back in 2012, we the advocates for cleanpowersf and on the clean power programs did work with our staff and went to the board of supervisors and pushed for the record the half of cent for the previous customers you're talked about previously commissioner vice president moran and i would say regardless of waiting for staff to report on had you written and how much to raise the cost of the general fund customers it is important that we at least get something small like a half percent increase for continuance past 2017 i'm recommending personally i haven't talked to my colleagues personally recommend going forward and moving that so financiers and risk analysts know you'll continue the half a cent increase past 2017 more of a cushion for pg&e issue
to make sure we start building substantial projects before 2020 but staff like i said reassured us to workut that and even i want to flag that as a concern but not a reason not to move forward because staff is being very receptive and working with us you've given me more times only one more comment sorry i just remembered it is for the issue of the back in 2012, we the advocates for cleanpowersf and on the clean power programs did work with our staff and went to the board of supervisors and...
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to life. as part of our work, we're producing iron and steel goods that are used within the historic area. we provide the parts to put together a building. we provide tools for the hands of other work men here in town. we help to construct the wagons and carriages that are used went historic area. and all the time we're open to the public. guests come into the building, and they're able to watch what we do and interact with the trades men while we produce these things. this particular site is operated, was operated by a man named james anderson. anderson was born in virginia, about 1740. probably trained by one of his uncles who was a blacksmith here in town, and i comes into town in the 1760s shortly after finishing an apprenticeship. he established a shop here as a blacksmith on the adjoining lot and operated that successfully. as his success grew within the community, it's typical for a government to appoint a blacksmith or gunsmith to serve inned role as an armorer, and their responsibility is to maintain the government-owned weapons that are kept in the powder magazine about a block fr
to life. as part of our work, we're producing iron and steel goods that are used within the historic area. we provide the parts to put together a building. we provide tools for the hands of other work men here in town. we help to construct the wagons and carriages that are used went historic area. and all the time we're open to the public. guests come into the building, and they're able to watch what we do and interact with the trades men while we produce these things. this particular site is...
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to us. we're trying to work this through with congress to essentially give us a little bit more leeway, allow us to use few more engines for a few more years until we can get this developmental program completed. we're still trying to work our way through that. >> the information that you get through the mou on russian planes, do you, in turn, share that with all your coalition partners in syria? >> it is shared, i'll say, appropriately with those on the air tasking order. that's one thing. it's not operational details. i would call it almost administrative in nature. they test out the tlien make sure they're communicating, to make sure that the lines are up and running, frequencies are up and running, things of this nature but, yes, it is shared with the coalition. >> this questioner says the afr fos has a budget crunch coming within five years starting with the f-35 and kc-36 tanker. what can you tell us about the budget plan and know you're actively looking at budgets for the coming year? what can you tell us about this? >> those are our three top programs. we're committed to all three of
to us. we're trying to work this through with congress to essentially give us a little bit more leeway, allow us to use few more engines for a few more years until we can get this developmental program completed. we're still trying to work our way through that. >> the information that you get through the mou on russian planes, do you, in turn, share that with all your coalition partners in syria? >> it is shared, i'll say, appropriately with those on the air tasking order. that's...
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technology will free us, free us from the finality of work, free us from having to rely on going to thectory but of course the catastrophe of our current wave of technology of digital revolution is it isn't freeing us. what it's doing is actually destroying jobs. it's doing away with land which means we want have the cash to the farmers are fishermen or poets. right now you mention you run a salon. it's a televised? >> guest: i hope you guys are going to televise it. it's called futurecast. it's how the at&t foundry in palo alto and i wear your hat symbolically. i'm the guy who sits with someone interesting gavin newsom for example and we talk about the impact of technology but in contrast with this show it's not broadcast. we have an invitation-only group of about 50 people so it's a kind of ted. supported by at&t and the big swedish telecommunications company and so wonderful events. it's held about six times a year. we have taken it on the road. we do some in san francisco. we go to atlanta dallas and gives me the opportunity to ask the hard questions. c-span: you do an interview ser
technology will free us, free us from the finality of work, free us from having to rely on going to thectory but of course the catastrophe of our current wave of technology of digital revolution is it isn't freeing us. what it's doing is actually destroying jobs. it's doing away with land which means we want have the cash to the farmers are fishermen or poets. right now you mention you run a salon. it's a televised? >> guest: i hope you guys are going to televise it. it's called...
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us equipment he calls new. it dates back to 1954. >> and this is 41-years old. >> this is the leaf-spring works. it uses modern robot technology. some of the output is exported to automakers in europe. the director says that this 136-year-old rolling mill plant will be up and running again in a couple of weeks. the director is reluctant to show us other parts of the factory. there are vacant lots where a dozen different production facilities used to be. a pipeline manufacturing project planned on this location never took off. >> oil prices have fallen, and the big oil companies aren't developing any new fields. furthermore, the construction costs for new processing facilities have doubled. >> one big reason for that is the steep decline in the value of the ruble. president putin visited the region three years ago, and later included chusovoy in a financial-assistance program. putin promised that the federal government would provide credit guarantees for people who invested here. the agreement was signed by regional officals and oligarchs. >> i would personally like to thank president vladimir putin. he made a personal decision t
us equipment he calls new. it dates back to 1954. >> and this is 41-years old. >> this is the leaf-spring works. it uses modern robot technology. some of the output is exported to automakers in europe. the director says that this 136-year-old rolling mill plant will be up and running again in a couple of weeks. the director is reluctant to show us other parts of the factory. there are vacant lots where a dozen different production facilities used to be. a pipeline manufacturing...
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us equipment he calls new. it dates back to 1954. >> and this is 41-years old. >> this is the leaf-spring works. it uses modern robot technology. some of the output is exported to automakers in europe. the director says that this 136-year-old rolling mill plant will be up and running again in a couple of weeks. the director is reluctant to show us other parts of the factory. there are vacant lots where a dozen different production facilities used to be. a pipeline manufacturing project planned on this location never took off. >> oil prices have fallen, and the big oil companies aren't developing any new fields. furthermore, the construction costs for new processing facilities have doubled. >> one big reason for that is the steep decline in the value of the ruble. president putin visited the region three years ago, and later included chusovoy in a financial-assistance program. putin promised that the federal government would provide credit guarantees for people who invested here. the agreement was signed by regional officals and oligarchs. >> i would personally like to thank president vladimir putin. he made a personal decision t
us equipment he calls new. it dates back to 1954. >> and this is 41-years old. >> this is the leaf-spring works. it uses modern robot technology. some of the output is exported to automakers in europe. the director says that this 136-year-old rolling mill plant will be up and running again in a couple of weeks. the director is reluctant to show us other parts of the factory. there are vacant lots where a dozen different production facilities used to be. a pipeline manufacturing...
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she used to work as aned administrative assistant to pred nixon. >> and she used to work at gma. >> that's right. and her name is? brad pitt. [laughter] >> diane sawyer. >> 70 years old. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> she looks great. >>> is it was a step forward for a company driving for rocket reusability for space x. >> don champion reports on the launch and landing of a 15- story rocket. [ cheers ] >> reporter: cheers can and a boom signal the mission was a success. monday night, marked the first time an unmanned rocket safely returned to land vertically at cape canaveral. people who witnessed the moment were in awe. >> mesmerized. i was blown away. it was unbelievable to me. >> i kind of want to be an astronaut. >> reporter: the mission is considered a huge victory for space x. the company led by billionaire elon musk. this animation shows how the fall done 9 rocket launched, released 11 satellites into orbit then flipped before landing about 6 miles from its launchpad. before the launch space consultant bill harwood spoke to cbsn. >> this is a major step in the plan to reduce launch
she used to work as aned administrative assistant to pred nixon. >> and she used to work at gma. >> that's right. and her name is? brad pitt. [laughter] >> diane sawyer. >> 70 years old. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> she looks great. >>> is it was a step forward for a company driving for rocket reusability for space x. >> don champion reports on the launch and landing of a 15- story rocket. [ cheers ] >> reporter: cheers can and a...
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the installers say they aren't used to working in the rain... 21938-21945 "it's not going to effect us. it's a little bit wet but it's worth it." the couple says the furnace is the gift that keeps on giving... because it's energy efficient. now here's matt lauer with a look at what's coming up next on the today
the installers say they aren't used to working in the rain... 21938-21945 "it's not going to effect us. it's a little bit wet but it's worth it." the couple says the furnace is the gift that keeps on giving... because it's energy efficient. now here's matt lauer with a look at what's coming up next on the today
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jao yuan used to work in animation. his colleague chen xue was a wedding photographer.oth come from a nearby town. anticipating continued expansion of the town's online sector, they opened this studio three months ago. >> translator: we average two requests a day with 600 in three months. >> translator: it's not where you are that matters but whether you can put your skills to use. we can do that in dongfeng. we want to become the biggest and best business in town. that's the goal. >> reporter: at 4:00 p.m. each day, trucks and pickup trooiks flood dongfeng's main road. there are ten times more internet companies. their goods are shipped nationwide. the town's online pioneer sun han. though his company has grown, sun's family still plays a key role. wife zhang wei handles the accounts. his mother manages the factory and staff, running stringent quality checks. while his father helps shift stock. >> translator: i can't do all that much. but i like to try and help out where i can. >> reporter: sun's company doesn't ship products directly. three times a week specially comm
jao yuan used to work in animation. his colleague chen xue was a wedding photographer.oth come from a nearby town. anticipating continued expansion of the town's online sector, they opened this studio three months ago. >> translator: we average two requests a day with 600 in three months. >> translator: it's not where you are that matters but whether you can put your skills to use. we can do that in dongfeng. we want to become the biggest and best business in town. that's the goal....
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to us. we are trying to work this through with congress to essentially give us a little us toeeway, either allow use a few more engines for a few more years before we can get this developmental program completed. gethe information that you on russian planes -- do you, in turn, share that with coalition partners in syria? shared, ijames: it is will say, appropriately. it is not operational details. i would call it almost administrative in nature. out the line to make sure it is running, things of that nature. yes, it is shared appropriately with the coalition. budget crunch,e bomber --ting with the new what can you tell us about the budget plan? i know you are actively looking at the budgets for the coming year. what can you tell us about this? secretary james: those are our three top programs. we are committed to all three of them. we have to figure out a way to fit them all in the budget. we are all facing a a budget crunch moving forward. we are the smallest air force, and also the oldest, in terms of the age of our equipment. you cannot keep flying these aircrafts forever and ever. there are
to us. we are trying to work this through with congress to essentially give us a little us toeeway, either allow use a few more engines for a few more years before we can get this developmental program completed. gethe information that you on russian planes -- do you, in turn, share that with coalition partners in syria? shared, ijames: it is will say, appropriately. it is not operational details. i would call it almost administrative in nature. out the line to make sure it is running, things...
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working. so we're going to take that vote again today. i'm hoping some of my colleagues on the other side of the aisle will join us in repealing a law that doesn't work, that's dramatically harming americans, and we move on to health care that does, that helps us, that helps families and prevents constituents to writing their members of the senate begging for help, which is what's going on right now because of this bill. madam president, i yield the floor. i suggest the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: quorum call:
working. so we're going to take that vote again today. i'm hoping some of my colleagues on the other side of the aisle will join us in repealing a law that doesn't work, that's dramatically harming americans, and we move on to health care that does, that helps us, that helps families and prevents constituents to writing their members of the senate begging for help, which is what's going on right now because of this bill. madam president, i yield the floor. i suggest the absence of a quorum. the...
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the gift sacks are being donated to the head start program that alicia used to work at. and authorities are still looking for leads in alicia's case. if you have any information, call the clay county sheriff's office. coming up a live television why steve harvey may be in some hot water after last night's miss universe pageant. (fred) a warmup is coming tomorrow, and your christmas forecast is in sight. i'll have an update on rain and snow chances. stay with us! expect? (fred) we have a warm day tomorrow, then a series of smaller precipitation chances as we approach the holiday weekend. fred hexom fhexom@kcautv.c om (fred) skycam hd shows dreary conditions from the ho chunk centre in downtown sioux city. the high today was 31 and the low 26. highs over western iowa were in the 20s and 30s. eastern ne and southeastern sd were in the 20s and 30s. 26 is the current temperature in sioux city. local temperatures are in wind chills are in the visibility is less than 10 miles in most locations. areas of fog and freezing fog will be seen again tonight, so drive with care. the st
the gift sacks are being donated to the head start program that alicia used to work at. and authorities are still looking for leads in alicia's case. if you have any information, call the clay county sheriff's office. coming up a live television why steve harvey may be in some hot water after last night's miss universe pageant. (fred) a warmup is coming tomorrow, and your christmas forecast is in sight. i'll have an update on rain and snow chances. stay with us! expect? (fred) we have a warm...
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the gift sacks are being donated to the head start program that alicia used to work at. and authorities are still looking for leads in alicia's case. if you have any information, call the clay county sheriff's office. still to come... a new study suggests that drowsy driving may be just as dangerous as drunk driving. we'll explain why after this. fred: (fred) a warmup is coming tomorrow, and your christmas forecast is in sight. i'll have an update on rain and snow chances. stay with us! fred: (fred) we have a warm day tomorrow, then a series of smaller precipitation chances as we approach the holiday weekend. fred: (fred) the port neal welding company from the ho chunk centre in downtown sioux city. the high today was 31 and the low 26. 27 is the current mperature in siouxcity. local temperatures are in the 20s for most. winds are lower than 10 miles per hour. wind chills are in the teens for most. the visibility is less than 10 miles in most locations. areas of fog and freezing fog will be seen again tonight, so drive with care. e stormcast hd shows cloudy skies tonight,
the gift sacks are being donated to the head start program that alicia used to work at. and authorities are still looking for leads in alicia's case. if you have any information, call the clay county sheriff's office. still to come... a new study suggests that drowsy driving may be just as dangerous as drunk driving. we'll explain why after this. fred: (fred) a warmup is coming tomorrow, and your christmas forecast is in sight. i'll have an update on rain and snow chances. stay with us! fred:...
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and loyalty and shock and surprise and uses this amazing and precious thing called the force to tells us how we're all connected. >> reporter: so much of it the work of producer kathleen kennedy and director co-writer j.j. abrams, all of it inspired by "star wars" creator george lucas. >> there isn't a day that goes by or went by that we were making the movie that we don't talk about george. you know, it is -- it's the standard what would george do. >> the thing that is most >> reporter: vet an of "alias," "lost," "mission impossible 3" and the "star trek" series and now 49-year-old abrams was brought on the "star wars" franchise by kennedy. for decades top producer on steven spielberg's acclaimed films. >> i did pose this provocative idea of who is luke skywalker that that would be something that was said by one of our characters. >> why was who is luke skywalker such a fascinate ing question? >> i guess because it spoke to a new generation. it was that idea that there would be young people for whom luke skywalker was essentially a myth. >> reporter: in crafting and setting thes for awaken, abrams wanted the characters young, even bad guys like k
and loyalty and shock and surprise and uses this amazing and precious thing called the force to tells us how we're all connected. >> reporter: so much of it the work of producer kathleen kennedy and director co-writer j.j. abrams, all of it inspired by "star wars" creator george lucas. >> there isn't a day that goes by or went by that we were making the movie that we don't talk about george. you know, it is -- it's the standard what would george do. >> the thing that...
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us as an organization. when i look at the small sides i think to myself, they have agility. working on very specific cutting edge technologies i am interested in. but you don't understand because you're not used to dealing with us, you find is overwhelming. it is one of the reasons why the department has created the innovation organization in the valley. it is one of the reasons we created intelligence communities. is of the reasons why nsa's trying to bridge that gap. >> what is the role of nsa in the context of doe? and cyber defense of the u.s. power grid infrastructure. how do you see the consortium of national agencies as it relates to the protection of people. designated ase the defense and oversight of the domain. theas been designated as primary for the applications of government capability and support of the private sector. test over toll the .e law enforcement element from a law enforcement perspective on private sector. nsa is not the lead on any of this. we are all about partnerships. i am always partnering with fbi dhs and others as how to we play capability -- the exam
us as an organization. when i look at the small sides i think to myself, they have agility. working on very specific cutting edge technologies i am interested in. but you don't understand because you're not used to dealing with us, you find is overwhelming. it is one of the reasons why the department has created the innovation organization in the valley. it is one of the reasons we created intelligence communities. is of the reasons why nsa's trying to bridge that gap. >> what is the role...
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used to. prior to working for harrods i work several jobs. just to maintain. when i heard about the city deal i decide to take advantage of the opportunity. other new skills and given me the confidence to succeed. city build has given me a path for stable career am very grateful for that. i'm actually grateful to harrods for giving me my first job in allowing me to be part of their team. through see pmc i'm grateful to the opportunity as well to be a part of the team building of this new hospital for my community as a san francisco resident. i was born and raised here, and being a part of this means a lot to me and my family. as a san francisco resident, i know how important it is to my city and in the end, of able to point to this building to my kids, daddy built this series this right here, daddy built that. >>[applause] >> for my entire workforce, and personally for me and my family, i would to say thank you to the people down there and the people standing on this great building your. thank you. >>[applause] >> colby, she would tell these guys to lift the b
used to. prior to working for harrods i work several jobs. just to maintain. when i heard about the city deal i decide to take advantage of the opportunity. other new skills and given me the confidence to succeed. city build has given me a path for stable career am very grateful for that. i'm actually grateful to harrods for giving me my first job in allowing me to be part of their team. through see pmc i'm grateful to the opportunity as well to be a part of the team building of this new...
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there's no way for that cold air to work on south right now. that leaves us with temperatures about ten to 20 degrees above average. and until this pattern changes next weekend we're not going to see any cold air or even cool air. probably want to plan some time outside today. 63 for your high. and the record high in central park 64 degrees. going to be close. maybe some drift by zzle by the end of the day. here's a live look at future tracker. some sunshine, some clouds and the clouds roll in by the afternoon but we're keeping it try. if you have plans tonight new york city umbrella a cold front around 7:00 tomorrow morning. still dry in the city, but then the drizzle takes place late in the day. that's the cold front that's going to try to sag to the south. maybe the cloud cover will inhibit those temperatures a little bit from rising in some spots. but for today still well above average. 63 for your high. it's a mild mix of clouds and sunshine. we're watching out for some patchy fog. could be dense. watch out for that tomorrow morning. it could get in the
there's no way for that cold air to work on south right now. that leaves us with temperatures about ten to 20 degrees above average. and until this pattern changes next weekend we're not going to see any cold air or even cool air. probably want to plan some time outside today. 63 for your high. and the record high in central park 64 degrees. going to be close. maybe some drift by zzle by the end of the day. here's a live look at future tracker. some sunshine, some clouds and the clouds roll in...
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and allowed us to work together in a positive and constructive way. o thank neil charterly for the great job he did as well. mrs. boxer: i'm hardly ever at a loss for words, as you all know. i mean, you noticed that, right, over the years?i am so touched tonight. i had a terrible tragedy that happened in my state, it happened yesterday, you knoll you a about that. and the emotions of that and then the meigss of this. so i wanted to set aside the emotions of the tragedy and just talk to my friends here. this was the impossible dream what we did. and it was in many ways a very long and winding route to get to this night. people worked together to never thought they'd find that common ground. we found it. and the reason we found it is we were willing to set aside the mis-perceptions i think we had on so many fronts and recognize that our people needed this really badly. and, as i often say, if you want to buy a house gawnd and you goe bank and i bank says, you've got great credit but i can only give you the credit for six months, you're not going buy the
and allowed us to work together in a positive and constructive way. o thank neil charterly for the great job he did as well. mrs. boxer: i'm hardly ever at a loss for words, as you all know. i mean, you noticed that, right, over the years?i am so touched tonight. i had a terrible tragedy that happened in my state, it happened yesterday, you knoll you a about that. and the emotions of that and then the meigss of this. so i wanted to set aside the emotions of the tragedy and just talk to my...
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. >> this is where the former collectman used to work tonight taxpayers have so many questions they want to know whose money the u.s. marshals found rolled up in that safe. >> reporter: rolled up and scrapped up nice and neatly we are talking about $1 million that was found in a safe deposit box. it's who it belongs to that has so many outraged. says this money was found in the safe deposit boxes of former dartmouth selectman john george. he chose to put his cash in a safe. >> u.s. marshals just found it. george was convicted and sentenced in july for stealing money from a taxpayer subsidized bus company he controlled. >> which means he told the court he only had he will only be able to recoup some of the funds that need to get your life in order and think about what you are doing to so many people that life. michael who you heard from george did so much for the community he's still stunned by all of this. it broke out around 8:00 p.m. they are reporting people have been living in shuttered hot tub enclosures. they found wood and mat -- mattresses over the tub. it seriously damaged the m
. >> this is where the former collectman used to work tonight taxpayers have so many questions they want to know whose money the u.s. marshals found rolled up in that safe. >> reporter: rolled up and scrapped up nice and neatly we are talking about $1 million that was found in a safe deposit box. it's who it belongs to that has so many outraged. says this money was found in the safe deposit boxes of former dartmouth selectman john george. he chose to put his cash in a safe. >>...
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maybe we have to use police work to try to find domestic terrorists and stop them before they act, andhat we often won't. there will always be some crazy people who do horrible things. but we are lucky to live in america where, despite the killings in california, we are safer than we once were. mass shootings are not up, and murder is down, crime is down. and when we get scared, we should heed the advice that keith tweeted in response to my question about security versus liberty. if there's a choice to be made, liberty needs to win. you're right, keith. that's our show. see you next week. >> a brilliant young architect designs this gem... >> tony! oh, my gosh, look at all this light! >> ...long before he's a legend of design. >> pietro belluschi. innovative architectural designs. they evoke the grandeur of this land. >> his kid becomes an architect, too. >> i didn't want to be "the son of." >> it's a blessing and a curse. >> and that's what i went through for 40 years. >> will he let his father's masterpiece face the wrecking ball? >> did your heart stop? >> absolutely, my heart stoppe
maybe we have to use police work to try to find domestic terrorists and stop them before they act, andhat we often won't. there will always be some crazy people who do horrible things. but we are lucky to live in america where, despite the killings in california, we are safer than we once were. mass shootings are not up, and murder is down, crime is down. and when we get scared, we should heed the advice that keith tweeted in response to my question about security versus liberty. if there's a...
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maybe we have to use police work to try to find domestic terrorists and stop them before they act, andnize that we often won't. there will always be some crazy people who do horrible things. but we are lucky to live in america where, despite the killings in california, we are safer than we once were. mass shootings are not up, and murder is down, crime is down. and when we get scared, we should heed the advice that keith tweeted in response to my question about security versus liberty. if there's a choice to be made, liberty needs to win. you're right, keith. that's our show. see you next week. and thank you for joining us. 53% of you say the unholy alliance won't help. kennedy: hello, friend. let's talk about poll numbers. i'm watching the polls predictably rise after donald trump's call for muslim bands. the two-sided hysteria was only helped donald trump and given him a great boost. south carolina worshipers fawned over their messiah and trump has a 0-point lead over his closest rivals. he took a stroll with reince priebus to explain this success.
maybe we have to use police work to try to find domestic terrorists and stop them before they act, andnize that we often won't. there will always be some crazy people who do horrible things. but we are lucky to live in america where, despite the killings in california, we are safer than we once were. mass shootings are not up, and murder is down, crime is down. and when we get scared, we should heed the advice that keith tweeted in response to my question about security versus liberty. if...
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. >> i did that when i used to work at the christmas tree farm as a kid. >> what did that feel like?> i felt like i had netting all over me. it looks like fun. >> i would do the same thing. >> pop the human on top of the car and drive it home happily with the other christmas tree family members. >> it's a little messed up, because they have christmas trees at a whole bunch of other sort of small trees outside on parade. >> what's with these people? >> i would just want to know what those people are going to do with a christmas human once they take it home. >> you decorate it? hopefully, they don't have to be trimmed. >> all of the trimmings and clippings of the humans. >> what the heck is going on in this video, charity? why are we watching this? >> it turns out, this company is a creative agency for adventurous brands. this was their christmas card wishing all of their friends and family a happy holiday. >> i'm very old, been doing a lot of things for charity. last year started with the sl sleigh and reindeer. i thought i would do something different. >> it is not just any mobility
. >> i did that when i used to work at the christmas tree farm as a kid. >> what did that feel like?> i felt like i had netting all over me. it looks like fun. >> i would do the same thing. >> pop the human on top of the car and drive it home happily with the other christmas tree family members. >> it's a little messed up, because they have christmas trees at a whole bunch of other sort of small trees outside on parade. >> what's with these people?...
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right now, the issue is getting used to working during the day. porter: it is a grueling routine, but this is how the new philippine middle-class works. in a mega market with career opportunities. and as the shift comes to an end, the next shuttle bus rolls in, letting out a new brigade of tireless, sleepless workers. darrell spence's night at the philippines largest call center provider. when he is at work, he shuts away all social contacts. his family goes to bed while the joints 2000 others at this factory. a woman in the u.s. needs to restart her tvs digital receiver. she takes her through the menus. >> we have to sleep in the middle of the day. wake up around 8:00, 9:00 depending on the shift. eat -- same thing as here on a day shift but in reverse. >> good morning. reporter: a cheerful good morning in the evening. call centers operate in their own time frame. exhaustion is a constant companion. training for newcomers. a coffee fix. until that too becomes ineffective. nothing works without the aid of the philippine extended family. it serves a
right now, the issue is getting used to working during the day. porter: it is a grueling routine, but this is how the new philippine middle-class works. in a mega market with career opportunities. and as the shift comes to an end, the next shuttle bus rolls in, letting out a new brigade of tireless, sleepless workers. darrell spence's night at the philippines largest call center provider. when he is at work, he shuts away all social contacts. his family goes to bed while the joints 2000 others...
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still, families were left to figure out on their own whether the doctors they were used to working with would be covered under the new plan. and just yesterday, it was announced that only half of the contracts had been signed by providers. federal medicare and medicaid services came to iowa last week to hear from those affected. and today, they ordered a 60-day delay, pushing the rollout to march first. "what the feds have said to them is, you're not ready. the provider network isn't robust, the transition isn't seamless, they cited several things that iowa is just not ready to go through with this plan. so it just gives us more time, just a little bit more time to make a seamless transition." transition."federal regulators told state officials iowa needs more time to work on the plan but they do anticipate approving it once the state can offer a seamless transition. the centers for medicare and medicaid services needs to sign off on the plan planbecause the federal government covers more than half the cost of medicaid. karen, we will have more on this developing story tonight on cbs 2
still, families were left to figure out on their own whether the doctors they were used to working with would be covered under the new plan. and just yesterday, it was announced that only half of the contracts had been signed by providers. federal medicare and medicaid services came to iowa last week to hear from those affected. and today, they ordered a 60-day delay, pushing the rollout to march first. "what the feds have said to them is, you're not ready. the provider network isn't...
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the turnpike commission says money will be used to repay loans used to fund road work projects. >>> puppies are men for their appetite, right but a philadelphia puppy had an appetite so bigot landed him at the vet. the jasper the puppy's owner could not understand yes could not keep any food down. that meant a trip to the vet. x-ray shows inside of jasper's stomach, those two round shapes, two plastic balls that jasper swallowed. it turns out he swallowed them weeks ago. vet surgically removed them and little will guy is making a healthy recovery but man,
the turnpike commission says money will be used to repay loans used to fund road work projects. >>> puppies are men for their appetite, right but a philadelphia puppy had an appetite so bigot landed him at the vet. the jasper the puppy's owner could not understand yes could not keep any food down. that meant a trip to the vet. x-ray shows inside of jasper's stomach, those two round shapes, two plastic balls that jasper swallowed. it turns out he swallowed them weeks ago. vet surgically...
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vladimir putin says he is ready to work with the syrian president as well as other players to find a solution to the crisis. >> translation: it is easy for us to work with president bashar al-assad and with the american side. i've talked about it recently with president obama and with our friends from saudi arabia and other arab countries. why is it easy? we do not wag the tail and change our position. we slowly before formulating our own position listen to everybody and chose a line which we think is acceptable to everyone >>> still to come in the program, why conflict ridden burundi's government is on course for a collision. we will tell you why fishermen's fortunes are drying up nigeria's two biggest rivers. t rivers. when you're on hold, your business is on hold. that's why comcast business doesn't leave you there. when you call, a small business expert will answer you in about 30 seconds. no annoying hold music. just a real person, real fast. whenever you need them. so your business can get back to business. sounds like my ride's ready. don't get stuck on hold. reach an expert fast. comcast business. built for business. to discover the
vladimir putin says he is ready to work with the syrian president as well as other players to find a solution to the crisis. >> translation: it is easy for us to work with president bashar al-assad and with the american side. i've talked about it recently with president obama and with our friends from saudi arabia and other arab countries. why is it easy? we do not wag the tail and change our position. we slowly before formulating our own position listen to everybody and chose a line...
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. >> i used to work for roy williams.i don't like going against coaches and people you care about greetly so that is the -- greatly, so that is the only thing that is difficult about it. >> it will be extremely difficult for me. as soon as the game is over it will be difficult. it is a no-win situation there. >> and after the losses and injuries at last night's monday night football game between baltimore and cleveland it appeared on paper to be a snooze fest, no johnny football, no flacco. the ravens haven't caught much breaks this season but last night they finally got their due. in a crazy back and forth game the browns light up for the goal in urban's nfl debut, the former gator returned 64-yards for a touchdown and time expires. a kick-fix, and what started out at a not so enticing game turns out to be the talk of the on. and coach harbaugh says it speaks to the heart of this team. >> we drink and drive lewis, when the craziness took place he was in my face going crazy. we never quit, we never quit, we are never goin
. >> i used to work for roy williams.i don't like going against coaches and people you care about greetly so that is the -- greatly, so that is the only thing that is difficult about it. >> it will be extremely difficult for me. as soon as the game is over it will be difficult. it is a no-win situation there. >> and after the losses and injuries at last night's monday night football game between baltimore and cleveland it appeared on paper to be a snooze fest, no johnny...
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. >> so those who used to work here were officials from the same government that now wants to throw out the refugees. but maryama feels she's found a temporary home. she says she fled from somalian islamists five years ago. maryama: they asked for my hand in marriage. at the time, i was 16. and they came to ask my father to do that. and my father refused. and it was not only me, but me and my brother. and when my father refused, they came several times to him, but he still refused it. and then they, at the end, they killed him. >> that's when her brother disappeared. maryama's family decided to send her to europe, and she landed in amsterdam. the family probably didn't realize she'd end up being homeless. maryama: yes, this is our newest building. and before that we were in at -- almost 10 other i don't know, , 14 other buildings. and every time we occupy a building and they evict us and we occupy a building and they evict us. >> hundreds of illegal refugees like maryama are scattered throughout the city with neither government assistance nor work permits. they can't be deported because
. >> so those who used to work here were officials from the same government that now wants to throw out the refugees. but maryama feels she's found a temporary home. she says she fled from somalian islamists five years ago. maryama: they asked for my hand in marriage. at the time, i was 16. and they came to ask my father to do that. and my father refused. and it was not only me, but me and my brother. and when my father refused, they came several times to him, but he still refused it. and...
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local 5 photographer ryan davidson took a look inside. " back in the victorian ages maids servants used to work for the lords and servants and this was the day off so this when they could chill out and relax " "yeah its just a big day for football just gathering with our friends here at the royal mile i'm a liverpool supporter they won today 1-0 always big games yeah we just like to come out and follow the nikki: the royal mile opened at 8 this morning and will stay open until 2 am for the festivities. happy boxing day everyone! nikki/1shot: in other holiday news-- today is the first day of kwanzaa. kwanzaa was founded in 19-66 as part of an african celebration of the first harvest it has been celebrated here in the metro since the early 70s. and today there was a celebration at the eddie davis community center, giving metro community members a chance to celebrate family, community, and culture. "it gives us a moment to stop reflect on our past our history those that have come before us those whos shoulders we're standing on that helps us focus where we are now " nikki: kwanzaa lasts until janu
local 5 photographer ryan davidson took a look inside. " back in the victorian ages maids servants used to work for the lords and servants and this was the day off so this when they could chill out and relax " "yeah its just a big day for football just gathering with our friends here at the royal mile i'm a liverpool supporter they won today 1-0 always big games yeah we just like to come out and follow the nikki: the royal mile opened at 8 this morning and will stay open until 2...