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the fact that we passed legislation as it relates to exoffenders, we believe in this particular case when a person hasn't done anything other than may not necessarily have good credit, which a lot of us do, i don't think it's fair for that person to have that particular impediment put before them as it relates to employment opportunities. >> i can't let you leave without asking you about the mayor's budget which includes the soda tax to fund pre-k and other important jobs. you have opposed the soda tax in the past. what's your position now? >> this is the early on process as it relates to the budget proposal. and that particular proposal, it's a relatively high number as compared to the last proposal. at the end of the day, my role should give everybody a fair opportunity which we will do during the budget and hearing process to state their case. at the end of the day, probably around late may we'll have to make a decision. the programs that the mayor laid out as it concerns recreation and pre-k and other activities are things that everybody loves. >> and specifically, things that you
the fact that we passed legislation as it relates to exoffenders, we believe in this particular case when a person hasn't done anything other than may not necessarily have good credit, which a lot of us do, i don't think it's fair for that person to have that particular impediment put before them as it relates to employment opportunities. >> i can't let you leave without asking you about the mayor's budget which includes the soda tax to fund pre-k and other important jobs. you have...
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television is, as we know, the offspring of radio. it brings vision as added value to its parent medium of sound. sound before vision. audio visual. television without sound is meaningless. the power of television's vocal -- television is vocal. i will move to my conclusion with a line from samuel taylor, the last line of his beautiful conversational problem this lined tree bow, my prison. taylor is imagining his friends returning home from a walk into the countryside as dusk falls and as the ropes lie creaking overhead before they settled into the trees overnight. the final line is, no sound is dissonant which tells of life. i cannot agree with keats that heard melodies are sweet, but those unheard of, sweeter. those famous lines are from his ode to a grecian urn. the ode to a grecian urn might just as well be called an ode to a photograph. it is an ode to what we see, not what we hear. we need an ode to a nightingale for that. death was not born, but immortal burned. the voice i hear this passing night was heard in ancient days by the
television is, as we know, the offspring of radio. it brings vision as added value to its parent medium of sound. sound before vision. audio visual. television without sound is meaningless. the power of television's vocal -- television is vocal. i will move to my conclusion with a line from samuel taylor, the last line of his beautiful conversational problem this lined tree bow, my prison. taylor is imagining his friends returning home from a walk into the countryside as dusk falls and as the...
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we're tracking that for the reason why of othis closure and we'll hand it right back to you guys. >>> as you mentioned, mike, it's a crash scene. a passenger train derailing near fremont with the first car still submr s submerged in water. the rest of the train still on track and will be for some time. >> there are reports the train tracks may have been covered with debris from a mud slide caused by the storms that moved through. >> the passenger train veered off the rails as mike was just mentioning between fremont and sunol. we have live coverage of this developing story. bob redell on scene this morning and many passengers describe the derailment as basically a miracle. >> if you look at the scene, you have to agree with that. we just heard from the national transportation safety board, sam and laura. they are gathering information about the train derailment and more info for us later in the morning. one of the priorities is getting that derailed car out of alameda creek and what damage to the tracks which belong to union pacific. i just spoke to someone with up and there is minimal d
we're tracking that for the reason why of othis closure and we'll hand it right back to you guys. >>> as you mentioned, mike, it's a crash scene. a passenger train derailing near fremont with the first car still submr s submerged in water. the rest of the train still on track and will be for some time. >> there are reports the train tracks may have been covered with debris from a mud slide caused by the storms that moved through. >> the passenger train veered off the rails...
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it speaks to me as someone, and as the same time, i know that it speaks to everyone, someone, everyone as someone. me that there are two kinds of what i want to call care structures in broadcasting. there is a technological care structure, and there is a production of care structure. the production care structure attends to the management of what it is that we hear as we listen to the radio. i would like to reflect on what it is and say a little bit more about what we hear in the human voice as it speaks at the microphone. you hear many things all at once. age and sexs the of the speaker. it tells us where the speaker comes from. it tells us something of that social class. all, what we here in the voice as it speaks or sings is animus, the soul of another human being. in the animation of the human voice as its face, we hear the being of the speaker animated and brought to life. it is not in effect of what is being said, but of the way it is being said. it is the brain of the voice revealing how it is with us in our very being as we speak. perhaps against the grain of what it is that we
it speaks to me as someone, and as the same time, i know that it speaks to everyone, someone, everyone as someone. me that there are two kinds of what i want to call care structures in broadcasting. there is a technological care structure, and there is a production of care structure. the production care structure attends to the management of what it is that we hear as we listen to the radio. i would like to reflect on what it is and say a little bit more about what we hear in the human voice as...
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it is. the temperatures are cold enough. as that snow comes down, we could see freezing which could lead to slipping and sliding this morning, something to be concerned about. it's a large system way to the south. that's where warmer air is and some of it may reach into delaware and south jersey. but most of this storm is staying farther to the south. at this hour, we have light snow, very light snow in the pennsylvania suburbs. it's coming down steadier in delaware and south jersey. one band moves through central kent county that stretches across delaware bay into southern cumber learn county. maurice river, you're starting to see that. and upper cape may county, seeing some of that light snow. not much accumulation expected but be on the lookout for slippery spots this morning. the temperatures dropped into the 20s north and west. this is where the precipitation is even lighter. 30 degrees in wilmington and millville. that's cold enough we could see slippery conditions there. same story for atlantic city, cape may is a degree
it is. the temperatures are cold enough. as that snow comes down, we could see freezing which could lead to slipping and sliding this morning, something to be concerned about. it's a large system way to the south. that's where warmer air is and some of it may reach into delaware and south jersey. but most of this storm is staying farther to the south. at this hour, we have light snow, very light snow in the pennsylvania suburbs. it's coming down steadier in delaware and south jersey. one band...
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the tarmac, the airstrip, is right next to [ inaudible ] and it's -- it's not so close to the terminal as to be a danger to people there. even though it has been cleared already. right now there is communication between the president of the republic with the egyptian president el-sisi after the landing. >> okay. and we are still waiting for an official release, official response. >> ivan, thanks for that. we'll talk to you later i suspect. let's brings in after ex-an after areas analyst joining us from london. just watching these pictures, alex. this plane is operated by egyptian and at the moment is in a very remote area of the airport it's not a very big airport so it's remote as it can get at this airport. the procedure at larnaca the aircraft in the event of a highjack will be placed at the end of the run day nearer to the beach, mackenzie beach by the perimeter fence so it further is "america tonight" away from the main termal building as possible to minimize impact should anything go wrong. we know this was a deem tick slight between alexandria and cairo, it's unclear yet whether th
the tarmac, the airstrip, is right next to [ inaudible ] and it's -- it's not so close to the terminal as to be a danger to people there. even though it has been cleared already. right now there is communication between the president of the republic with the egyptian president el-sisi after the landing. >> okay. and we are still waiting for an official release, official response. >> ivan, thanks for that. we'll talk to you later i suspect. let's brings in after ex-an after areas...
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i'll just read it to you as i see it. they're confirming that there are, in fact, 81 passengers on board. pilot omar el gamal reported a threat from a passenger claiming to have an explosive belt. i'm reading it to you as it's been sent to us here who forced the plane to land in larnaca, cyprus. the plane had initially taken off from alexandria and as we mentioned to you this is an airbus 320. it is an egyptair flight, flight 181. so the new details there is that the pilot has called in this threat and is saying that a passenger claims to have an explosive belt and forced that aircraft to land in larnaca, cyprus. ian, i warrant to bring you back in with that new information, if an individual was able to get on to an aircraft in alexandria within an explosive belt which is the claim at this moment but it's serious enough to take this plane and have it there at the larnaca airport, what does that mean? >> well, errol, that is just more damning to the whole situation that an explosive belt could possibly have been brought on
i'll just read it to you as i see it. they're confirming that there are, in fact, 81 passengers on board. pilot omar el gamal reported a threat from a passenger claiming to have an explosive belt. i'm reading it to you as it's been sent to us here who forced the plane to land in larnaca, cyprus. the plane had initially taken off from alexandria and as we mentioned to you this is an airbus 320. it is an egyptair flight, flight 181. so the new details there is that the pilot has called in this...
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the front is weakening as it moves through today. for us that means just mostly cloudy skies, a couple of showers, then we're looking pretty good as we head through tonight. at arrows depicting a south wind, bringing us a little more moisture. you can feel the humidity this morning. then we'll begin to clear out as we head through later in afternoon. dry air begins to move in, i think we'll be in pretty good shape, look at the temperatures, it's been a while since we had temperatures in the mid-60s. feels nice, more spring-like. inverness 63. you were in the low 40s yesterday so much cooler. and we'll continue to track futurecast here, but chunk of dry air tomorrow, nice. then another weak front comes in friday setting us up for a pretty spectacular weekend. 70s in the forecast today. by the way the fronts are not going to cool us off during the day. it's mostly going to be felt at night. there you are, back in the 40s tonight and 50s once again. boating conditions look good, northwesterly winds 10 to 15. there's your 7-day forecast
the front is weakening as it moves through today. for us that means just mostly cloudy skies, a couple of showers, then we're looking pretty good as we head through tonight. at arrows depicting a south wind, bringing us a little more moisture. you can feel the humidity this morning. then we'll begin to clear out as we head through later in afternoon. dry air begins to move in, i think we'll be in pretty good shape, look at the temperatures, it's been a while since we had temperatures in the...
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this will intensify as it moves morning. the rain/snow will push to the coast by later this morning. then we'll be mostly cloudy and windy later today. there are wind advisories for areas along the coast for this afternoon and evening. winds will gust between 40 and 50mph out of the north/northeast. this could create some power outages later this afternoon. there may be a little nuisance tidal flooding during high tide, but it doesn't look like it will be too bad as the low will quickly move away from our region. however, the waves will be high over the ocean. this will lead to some overwash and possibly beach erosion down along the outer banks. stay tuned for updates. we'll quiet things down tomorrow. chilly and dry with highs in the 40s. less wind. a few showers are possible on sunday with highs in the 50s. warmer and dry for most of next we'll see mostly rain in hampton roads this morning with rain over northeast north carolina and snow showers the metro. an area of low pressure is just south of our area and is moving qui
this will intensify as it moves morning. the rain/snow will push to the coast by later this morning. then we'll be mostly cloudy and windy later today. there are wind advisories for areas along the coast for this afternoon and evening. winds will gust between 40 and 50mph out of the north/northeast. this could create some power outages later this afternoon. there may be a little nuisance tidal flooding during high tide, but it doesn't look like it will be too bad as the low will quickly move...
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there may be a little nuisance tidal flooding during high tide, but it doesn't look like it will be too bad as the good morning, hampton roads. let's check only on 10 - shocking video shows a fight between a bus driver and a student in newport news. this startling video you're looking at shows the driver, 58-year-old john hopkins attacking a 12-year-old boy from crittenden middle school. you can see the student hit back. this morning, that driver faces an assault charge and the student is suspended for his role in the fight. rico bush has more now on this shocking video you'll see only on surveillance video from the school bus shows the student acting hopkins pulled over and got physical. we have yet to see that video leading up to the altercation, but we did obtain footage of the fight only moments after it started on a crowded school bus. let's show you another look at the altercation. you can hear students screaming in the background as hopkins hits and chocks the child on the school bus. in the decided to blur the child's face. police say the assault happened wednesday afternoon when the d
there may be a little nuisance tidal flooding during high tide, but it doesn't look like it will be too bad as the good morning, hampton roads. let's check only on 10 - shocking video shows a fight between a bus driver and a student in newport news. this startling video you're looking at shows the driver, 58-year-old john hopkins attacking a 12-year-old boy from crittenden middle school. you can see the student hit back. this morning, that driver faces an assault charge and the student is...
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. >> as it was going over an overpass -- >> see the trouble when his mom doesn't find it as funny as his friend. >>> base jumping from a hot hair balloon can only mean one thing -- >> selfie time. >> oh, yeah. >> the precision it takes to pull it off and still pull the chute. >>> when a group of bikers passes a police offifer, you'll see a cloud of spray. thetory behind a video that sparked an investigation. >>> and a wife throws her >> he better open up his gift -- >> why he was so not expecting this -- >> oh! oh! >>> i think it's safe to say this video quafies this young man for young and stupid. this is on a train in australia and see what that kid's got in his hands. that appears to be a seat cushion. that kid t@hrew that seat cushion from the train as it was going over an overpass from a roadway. >> don't tell mee it struck a car or injured somebody. >> nobody was injured, but this media. the kids mom saw it and she took >> good. >> that 14-year-old was arrested and charged with several things, including -- throwing rocks and other objects at vehicles. >> sometimes the disconnect
. >> as it was going over an overpass -- >> see the trouble when his mom doesn't find it as funny as his friend. >>> base jumping from a hot hair balloon can only mean one thing -- >> selfie time. >> oh, yeah. >> the precision it takes to pull it off and still pull the chute. >>> when a group of bikers passes a police offifer, you'll see a cloud of spray. thetory behind a video that sparked an investigation. >>> and a wife throws her...
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it happens to me. to have my daughter sit sit in the space as well. ery powerful. [ ♪ ] >>> i'm tony sanders, i work at a bank in d.c. georgetown. i love doing it, i love being here in the revolution. i'm one of the founding members. it's a small group. very dedicated. the smaller the group is, the more dedicated they are. >> i consider what we are doing radical. lots of people call us militant. that's okay. i met erica. there was a call of action that went out. it was a group of young black people that wanted to do something more than tweet. >> the effectiveness of organising in secret allows us to accomplish a tax, something that the police can't prepare and stop reactions. they are in a space to put pressure on people. not let them get to their jobs or senate learning, whatever it is that we can disrupt. they see it as happening. you never know when it doesn't pop up. >> they don't know it. but what will happen is we'll shut it down. we'll have a group of folks on the outside of chinatown marching around while we go inside the movie theatre. inside
it happens to me. to have my daughter sit sit in the space as well. ery powerful. [ ♪ ] >>> i'm tony sanders, i work at a bank in d.c. georgetown. i love doing it, i love being here in the revolution. i'm one of the founding members. it's a small group. very dedicated. the smaller the group is, the more dedicated they are. >> i consider what we are doing radical. lots of people call us militant. that's okay. i met erica. there was a call of action that went out. it was a group...
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notice as it moved through georgia, it weakened losing a lot of punch. that's what is going to happen once it moves in here. we'll have a breeze sticking around through the afternoon and only a 10% chance for a sprinkle or two. 58 in orlando. 61 in ocala. 65 at cocoa beach. a mild start, no need for the rain gear. mo need for the coats heading out. we'll warm quickly through the day. 82 at 4:00 with a quick sprinkle or two around the lunch hour. we'll see those clouds mixed with sun. coming up, whether we can expect more rain. first let's check on the roads with amy. >> as we have gotten used to, we have a lot of construction this morning but it is passable. it is beginning to clear. your drive times are looking fine, even on i-4 with that construction, no major slowdowns. we are still checking out just fine. same thing on the beachline between 95 and the airport. not going to take you extra time. you can see a little bit of construction. everything is still coming back in the green. that's your check on traffic for the time being. >> we turn to the late
notice as it moved through georgia, it weakened losing a lot of punch. that's what is going to happen once it moves in here. we'll have a breeze sticking around through the afternoon and only a 10% chance for a sprinkle or two. 58 in orlando. 61 in ocala. 65 at cocoa beach. a mild start, no need for the rain gear. mo need for the coats heading out. we'll warm quickly through the day. 82 at 4:00 with a quick sprinkle or two around the lunch hour. we'll see those clouds mixed with sun. coming up,...
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he is not natural born ad as it as it is worded in the constitution. a judge in so cargo dismissed a technical suit saying a copy of it wasn't getting to cruz. six of them banded together an issue with a joint editorial calling for chris christie to resign. it was published in the press and it labeled christie as an arrogant opportunist prompted by in which he refused to answer questions about anything other than his nomination of a state supreme court judge. the paper said his endorsement donald trump was lost the last straw. scott kelly is back on earth. kelly and his russian counterpart landed and cause extend before midnight . it's 3 and a half hours after departing the international space station. >> you can get there like you are going to d.c. >> they circled the world more than 5400 times and they went on a mission happen last march. scientists are hoping for year-long missions as nassau looks ahead to trips to mars. they are studying how it affected the body. biologically, physically, mentally. morning and it's really strong gusty wind . it did
he is not natural born ad as it as it is worded in the constitution. a judge in so cargo dismissed a technical suit saying a copy of it wasn't getting to cruz. six of them banded together an issue with a joint editorial calling for chris christie to resign. it was published in the press and it labeled christie as an arrogant opportunist prompted by in which he refused to answer questions about anything other than his nomination of a state supreme court judge. the paper said his endorsement...
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it's inability to negotiate trade agreements, et cetera, that the u.k. could do as better on a bilateral basis. the problem is that, for example, there was a costs and analysis and the trade would be 55% lower with europe, 55% lower had it not joined the e.u. or predecessor in 1973. so it is very difficult to quantify and analyse what the costs and benefits are, but as you said, there are these small things, these issues that crop up that remind people of what they see as brussels overreach >>> some of this, professor, getting over not being a big important country any more, one of the tough fights over european integration had to do with britain severing some of its traditional agricultural ties with other countries outside of the european union and you had to conform with e.u. rules. another reminder we're not an empire any more >> yes. on the other hand they're not an agricultural nation any more. they're still close to 40% of the budget going to agriculture. very little goes to britain. that is where they are a net contributor to the budget. i still find the ide
it's inability to negotiate trade agreements, et cetera, that the u.k. could do as better on a bilateral basis. the problem is that, for example, there was a costs and analysis and the trade would be 55% lower with europe, 55% lower had it not joined the e.u. or predecessor in 1973. so it is very difficult to quantify and analyse what the costs and benefits are, but as you said, there are these small things, these issues that crop up that remind people of what they see as brussels overreach...
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as it does, it will weaken even more. we are not talking about rain all day all the time. just a few afternoon storms firing up as we heat up the unstable atmosphere. something we would normally expect in the summertime. we are at 65 in orlando. 64 in ocala. 68 at cocoa beach. now, here's a look at pinpoint accurate forecast. >> notice the sky as we take you through downtown orlando for the day today, warming to 78 at lunchtime. 86 degrees by 4:00 with a 30% most of the rain today is north, mainly into northern marion county up into flagler county, even there do not cancel your plans, just be ready for gloomy skies an a few showers. a few showers lingering tonight at 30%. we are in the unstable pattern where we have a front to the north and moisture building in from the gulf. we'll see a chance for scattered showers but the model data backing off. we are keeping you aware of changes. early on sunday morning, we'll pinpoint scattered showers and storms. by the afternoon on sunday, we are looking much better. 86 in leesburg. 81 in ocala. 82 in cocoa beach. for spring breakers
as it does, it will weaken even more. we are not talking about rain all day all the time. just a few afternoon storms firing up as we heat up the unstable atmosphere. something we would normally expect in the summertime. we are at 65 in orlando. 64 in ocala. 68 at cocoa beach. now, here's a look at pinpoint accurate forecast. >> notice the sky as we take you through downtown orlando for the day today, warming to 78 at lunchtime. 86 degrees by 4:00 with a 30% most of the rain today is...
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how much it's worth and a look inside as fox5 muz at 10 continues. >> all right it's 10:30 here are stories we're tracking tonight. a testimonyestic dispute led to shots being fired as officers. it happened this evening 6200 block of clarksburg drive in franconia. no officers were injured an a 19-year-old was arrested in connection with the incident. this comes less than a week after prince william county officer ashley guindon was killed responding to a call. lease in fairfax county say a high school student found dead in her home may have died from a drug overdose. and alexia springer was a junior at centerville high school in klitch top and grief and crisis counselors were brought in to help students and ben carson run for the white house appears to be over. today he said he sees no path forward in his bed for the republican presidential nomination. carson says he will not attend thursday's gop debate in michigan but has not officially withdrawn. carson finished no higher than fourth in any of the 11 super tuesday contest. . >> and delegation of congressional lawmakersen including eleano
how much it's worth and a look inside as fox5 muz at 10 continues. >> all right it's 10:30 here are stories we're tracking tonight. a testimonyestic dispute led to shots being fired as officers. it happened this evening 6200 block of clarksburg drive in franconia. no officers were injured an a 19-year-old was arrested in connection with the incident. this comes less than a week after prince william county officer ashley guindon was killed responding to a call. lease in fairfax county say...
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this will intensify as it moves offshore. rain will be heavy at times this morning. the rain/snow will push to the coast by later this morning. then we'll be mostly cloudy and windy later today. there are wind advisories for areas along the coast for this afternoon and evening. winds will gust between 40 and 50mph out this could create some power outages later this afternoon. there may be a little nuisance tidal flooding during high tide, but it doesn't look like it will be too bad as the this will lead to some overwash and possibly beach erosion down along good morning, hampton roads. let's check traffic now. only on 10 - shocking video shows a fight between a bus driver and a student in newport news. this startling video you're looking at shows the driver, 58-year-old john hopkins attacking a 12-year-old boy from crittenden middle school. you can see the student hit back. this morning, that driver faces an assault charge and the student is suspended for his role in the fight. rico bush has more now on this shocking video yo
this will intensify as it moves offshore. rain will be heavy at times this morning. the rain/snow will push to the coast by later this morning. then we'll be mostly cloudy and windy later today. there are wind advisories for areas along the coast for this afternoon and evening. winds will gust between 40 and 50mph out this could create some power outages later this afternoon. there may be a little nuisance tidal flooding during high tide, but it doesn't look like it will be too bad as the this...
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that it is necessary. direct -- as a corrective, but because it moves us into a more accurate rendering of that past. and by placing terrorism's past in a proper historical context, we can begin to see our own violent times more clearly. from this perspective, terrorism is not an aberration or something that al qaeda imported on september 11, 2001, but rather a crucial aspect of american history from the very beginning. thank you. [applause] announcer: that was a portion of a panel discussion on the history of terrorism. you can see the whole program on our website, www.c-span.org /history. this is american history tv on c-span 3. >> i am a history buff. i do enjoy seeing the fabric of our country and how things just how they work, how they are made. history tv, itn gives you that perspective. .> i'm a c-span fan >> each week american history america" provide archival films
that it is necessary. direct -- as a corrective, but because it moves us into a more accurate rendering of that past. and by placing terrorism's past in a proper historical context, we can begin to see our own violent times more clearly. from this perspective, terrorism is not an aberration or something that al qaeda imported on september 11, 2001, but rather a crucial aspect of american history from the very beginning. thank you. [applause] announcer: that was a portion of a panel discussion...
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progression to the east it will pull everything along with that as it makes its exit and the low-pressure system back to the west and brain and a little bit of snow in southern california and as it begins to move to the east it will pass to our south of most of the energy will stay to the south of colorado we may have just enough on the northern french to bring high country locations a little bit of snow fall through the day tomorrow let's put our future cast in motion take into tomorrow morning at that point we are calm and quiet pretty much a statewide and vanessa get to the afternoon clouds thicken up a little bit snowfall begins to kick up as it scoots into northeastern new mexico rather north not used in western texas rather as it doesn't look at that blue popping up in parts of the high country and it will fade away quickly as we get due tuesday evening let's take a closer look as resume things in a little bit with sears a few snowflakes late this evening fading away by tomorrow morning and the high country quiet all the way to the sunrise that's
progression to the east it will pull everything along with that as it makes its exit and the low-pressure system back to the west and brain and a little bit of snow in southern california and as it begins to move to the east it will pass to our south of most of the energy will stay to the south of colorado we may have just enough on the northern french to bring high country locations a little bit of snow fall through the day tomorrow let's put our future cast in motion take into tomorrow...
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it's called the death master file. but as with many things in the federal government, it's not always correct. a lot of people who die don't make the list. and some people who are still very much alive are surprised to learn the government thinks they've passed on. scott pelley reports for "60 minutes." >> she pointed on the screen and it said d.o.d. i said, what does d.o.d. mean? she said date of death. i said, well, how did you come up with this? all it takes is somebody to input on the computer the wrong numbers and it makes a big difference, of course. >> reporter: most people never find out how it happens. but when the federal computer says you're dead, you might as well be. the terrible news is relayed by credit agencies. judy rivers told us she had $80,000 in her accounts, but when she tried to use her bank card at a store, they assumed she was an identity thief. you couldn't get access to your bank accounts. how did you live? >> well, for a time, i lived in my car. and i couldn't get an apartment. i had my debit cards
it's called the death master file. but as with many things in the federal government, it's not always correct. a lot of people who die don't make the list. and some people who are still very much alive are surprised to learn the government thinks they've passed on. scott pelley reports for "60 minutes." >> she pointed on the screen and it said d.o.d. i said, what does d.o.d. mean? she said date of death. i said, well, how did you come up with this? all it takes is somebody to...
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has been its profile- but has grown rather rapidly as it has been attempting -- ofhas agreed to buy2/3 japanese firm sharp. the value of the deal is just over 3 billion euros and it marks the first foreign takeover of the major japanese electronics producer. josh vardey as more details. -- josh vardey has more details. josh: it is a courtship four years in the making. foxconn will take a majority stake for the price of $900 million less than sharp prematurely announced in february. foxconn has been known for manufacturing and assembling parts for other companies. they have no plans to merge with the former electronics giant. >> we are investing, not merging, ok? this is a strategic investment. the group has invested in 66% of sharp. sharp beganbegan -- as a mechanical pencil manufacturer. the company became one of japan's most recognized television brands in the 1980's. worldwide, demand has fallen. with it, the japanese giant's fortunes. the taiwanese company could be aiming to use know how -- use nkknow-how to -- foxconn walked away four years ago from buying a stake in sharp when
has been its profile- but has grown rather rapidly as it has been attempting -- ofhas agreed to buy2/3 japanese firm sharp. the value of the deal is just over 3 billion euros and it marks the first foreign takeover of the major japanese electronics producer. josh vardey as more details. -- josh vardey has more details. josh: it is a courtship four years in the making. foxconn will take a majority stake for the price of $900 million less than sharp prematurely announced in february. foxconn has...
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as it does so, it will bring in some more rain and also some choppy wave conditions.gh surf advisory will be allowed to expire at 10:00 this morning. still some rip currents possible and large shore breaks. keep that in mind if you will be near the coast today and those water temperatures now at about 56 degrees. we still have this subtropical moisture streaming in as we will have several more areas of low pressure bringing in some rain. this one moving in for tomorrow. the next one right behind that on thursday into friday. and it also looks like this weekend will be fairly wet, too. as we take a look at what the radar and what the satellite could look like, this is the gfs model. it will show the rain moving in early tomorrow morning and that one will be a weak system. but a stronger one will move in on thursday. especially during the afternoon and lingering into friday with some heavy downpours and some gusty winds likely. we see those bright shats shades of orange. that shows some heavy rain. and then going into saturday. by saturday night, the next storm system a
as it does so, it will bring in some more rain and also some choppy wave conditions.gh surf advisory will be allowed to expire at 10:00 this morning. still some rip currents possible and large shore breaks. keep that in mind if you will be near the coast today and those water temperatures now at about 56 degrees. we still have this subtropical moisture streaming in as we will have several more areas of low pressure bringing in some rain. this one moving in for tomorrow. the next one right...
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you will also notice it breaks as part as it does -- breaks apart as it does. ready into the santa cruz mountains. some of the south bay locations mostly cloudy and mainly dry. at 4:00, it's really light. light stuff going on across the region. we get into sunset and it's still hanging around. it's just not a lot. we're looking at a few one hundredths of an inch for portions of the south bay. tenth of an inch for areas right around the central bay and a little more than that as we get into the north bay. monday morning, we start out dry but we have a second wave on the way. so we will detail what to expect for your afternoon today. talk about this in the extended forecast coming up. >> in the news, bart is urging patient -- patience for the monday morning commute because of the electrical issue that knocked dozens of cars out of service. it is still not clear when bart is going to be able to run trains again between the pittsburgh, bay point and north concord stations. a bus bridge is in place until at least tomorrow. bart ran 520 cars on friday well under the 5
you will also notice it breaks as part as it does -- breaks apart as it does. ready into the santa cruz mountains. some of the south bay locations mostly cloudy and mainly dry. at 4:00, it's really light. light stuff going on across the region. we get into sunset and it's still hanging around. it's just not a lot. we're looking at a few one hundredths of an inch for portions of the south bay. tenth of an inch for areas right around the central bay and a little more than that as we get into the...
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Mar 3, 2016
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and it's exactly the same angel as that pyramid. so, visually they come into alignment, almost like two sort of planetary bodies. but also it's referring to a yoruba sculpture, which was about the column, the capitol columns of shrine houses. in a way i'm sort of speaking about an ancestral memory of something, and a contemporary memory of something. >> you said the spirit behind the design was praise. how do you design praise? >> praise is about a kind of understanding the nature of form, and the way in which form kind of makes us understand things that are upwardly uplifting, or things that make us inward. and i think form does do that. and i think we looked at thousands of images of people in the state of happiness, or state of praise. and ironically their hands were up in a v shape most of the time. or, their hands were halfway up in a v shape. but it was really interesting to us. it was across cultures, too. >> what about meaning behind the materials that you chose? >> yes. the materials were very important. i wanted to speak ab
and it's exactly the same angel as that pyramid. so, visually they come into alignment, almost like two sort of planetary bodies. but also it's referring to a yoruba sculpture, which was about the column, the capitol columns of shrine houses. in a way i'm sort of speaking about an ancestral memory of something, and a contemporary memory of something. >> you said the spirit behind the design was praise. how do you design praise? >> praise is about a kind of understanding the nature...
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most likely it will continue to do that. they do have some room as fed revealed a more dovish tone, it's time to cut rates if they want to do that. tone: the feds more dovish has given reprieve to a lot of national economies. >> definitely. there has been a bit of a route in asian equity markets as well as fx markets. rates,nesia, they cut and maybe they have room to continue doing that in the second half of the year, sort of appreciates against the dollar and a pickup in equities as well. the dovish tone helps in the short-term, but we still forecast another two hikes this year. angie: of course it doesn't help japan. we've seen that strong yen continuing to push through ahead of cpi data coming out of japan on friday. we expected to adjust marginally from 0%, so still very low. falling from the last meeting, it sounds like the bank of japan is ready with more monetary stimulus. the expectation is they will expand the rate at which they purchase assets. angie: when? >> as soon as the next meeting. in addition to monetary policy, it is important to r
most likely it will continue to do that. they do have some room as fed revealed a more dovish tone, it's time to cut rates if they want to do that. tone: the feds more dovish has given reprieve to a lot of national economies. >> definitely. there has been a bit of a route in asian equity markets as well as fx markets. rates,nesia, they cut and maybe they have room to continue doing that in the second half of the year, sort of appreciates against the dollar and a pickup in equities as...
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the system could dump up to a foot of rain as it moves on to next two days. >> pelley: manuel, thanks. it was soaking rain in northern california that may have caused a commuter train to derail last night. john blackstone is in alameda county. >> reporter: the priority today is clearing the tracks of the disabled five-car commuter train. the most challenging part, lifting the car that slid some 50 feet down a steep bank into a fast-flowing river. last night it was a scene of sudden chaos and peril. >> we're having a difficult time figuring out how we're going to access anybody on this train. >> reporter: the call to the local sheriff's department came just after 7:00 p.m. a commuter train carrying 214 people had run off the tracks. >> at that moment i realized something was wrong, so i held on to the rail. and right then the train flipped over. >> reporter: the lead car landed in the stream. water was rising quickly. >> i just prayed that everyone was going to be okay. it was scary. but, you know, somebody was watching over us tonight. everybody got out. >> reporter: officials suspect
the system could dump up to a foot of rain as it moves on to next two days. >> pelley: manuel, thanks. it was soaking rain in northern california that may have caused a commuter train to derail last night. john blackstone is in alameda county. >> reporter: the priority today is clearing the tracks of the disabled five-car commuter train. the most challenging part, lifting the car that slid some 50 feet down a steep bank into a fast-flowing river. last night it was a scene of sudden...
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it comes to fog on the seaway as it with the interstate four corridor. >> i'm road warrior hillary's hour, 10news. >> you can save lots of time by downloading the 10news app. it is free. alert so you don't get caught in traffic. >> sea world is ending its cooler way mac killer whale breeding program. the embattled company has announced today follows the backlash from the 2013 documentary blackfish over its treatment of workers. >> a sea of changes this coming tuesday world. the company will immediately stop reading killer whales. >> this will be the last world. >> they will live out their lives at the theme park. >> i >> it will take years for them to pass on. >> in the meantime, feel world will replace its usual shows orchis natural gas the wild. >> the world faced intense backlash for treatment of workers after the release of the 2013 documentary blackfish. it's attendance and stock price has plunged as lawmakers and agencies push to ban orca captivity and breeding. >> it is wonderful to see them but it is a hard balance because the whales probably don't enjoy that so much. sea wor
it comes to fog on the seaway as it with the interstate four corridor. >> i'm road warrior hillary's hour, 10news. >> you can save lots of time by downloading the 10news app. it is free. alert so you don't get caught in traffic. >> sea world is ending its cooler way mac killer whale breeding program. the embattled company has announced today follows the backlash from the 2013 documentary blackfish over its treatment of workers. >> a sea of changes this coming tuesday...
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it was breaking up as it came across. it was exactly what we were thinking as far as time and placement. we just reinforced that dry air. in st. pets, we'll go racing. it was a lovely evening no matter where you are. 60s. light winds. clear skies. we're not going to stop there. a little cool in brooksville first thing, but these are tampa and st. pete. mostly sunny skies again tomorrow. northeast and northwest winds down to 10 miles an hour and less. saturday will be a perfectly good day to head out. maybe you want to go on the water. 66 degrees. again, winds around 10 to 12 knots. close to 6:00 in the morning. high tide, about 1:00 in the afternoon. very similar to saturday morning. skies clear, low humidity. great golfing for saturday morning. nice and toasty, around 78 degrees. the last several days. even warmer, friends. monday, tuesday, all the way into thursday. warmer temperatures. breezy conditions. that's the next system we're tracking. a week away from today is the next cold front. i will encourage you to check b
it was breaking up as it came across. it was exactly what we were thinking as far as time and placement. we just reinforced that dry air. in st. pets, we'll go racing. it was a lovely evening no matter where you are. 60s. light winds. clear skies. we're not going to stop there. a little cool in brooksville first thing, but these are tampa and st. pete. mostly sunny skies again tomorrow. northeast and northwest winds down to 10 miles an hour and less. saturday will be a perfectly good day to...
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i know, we have to talk about it as we get closer it the looks like chances are starting to increase at we will see some snow. let walk you through, we will start things off here with a view as our nation wood map here where, okay, first and foremost, area of low pressure is strung out across great lakes and right now you can see warm front lifting out. we are waiting for cold front, not the most obvious cold front right new but that is crossing through, to bring us that shower or thunderstorm. doesn't this look innocent. this is one piece of the puzzle of what will turn into the next big thing, next mid-atlantic storm system. this will drop south starts to cut across south east and potentially ride up near the northeast companies line. so that is what really is still yet to be determined. there are question marks as to the final track of the next storm. what is absolutely going to happies a cool down to set stage to maybe see wet snow flakes out of this. temperatures will be ten to 15 e this weekend. it is sunday we have an eye on here. meanwhile immediate problem is fog. look at it
i know, we have to talk about it as we get closer it the looks like chances are starting to increase at we will see some snow. let walk you through, we will start things off here with a view as our nation wood map here where, okay, first and foremost, area of low pressure is strung out across great lakes and right now you can see warm front lifting out. we are waiting for cold front, not the most obvious cold front right new but that is crossing through, to bring us that shower or thunderstorm....
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soon as the traffic alerts clear up. >>> it's 5:32 on your friday morning. in decision 2016, the four remaining republican candidates wrapping up their 12th debate. this morning a lot of people talking about the big difference, the hugugdifference between the last debate and the one that happened last night. between with the candidates stayin relatively civil this time. julia is here with new reaction. after the debate, what did they say to reporters? >> each of these candidates trying to stand out from the pack. the civil surprise we've been talking about missing from many of the last 11 debates. no mass nasty name caller except for the term liar. the candidates more consideratelily clashed over trade and foreign policy. some of the leading democrats are not buying it. >> i'm glad that they decided to stop insulting one another and start talking about the issue it's now possible for voters to see how backward they ar how they would take our country backwards and how extreme they are. >> only ur days to go with donald trump still
soon as the traffic alerts clear up. >>> it's 5:32 on your friday morning. in decision 2016, the four remaining republican candidates wrapping up their 12th debate. this morning a lot of people talking about the big difference, the hugugdifference between the last debate and the one that happened last night. between with the candidates stayin relatively civil this time. julia is here with new reaction. after the debate, what did they say to reporters? >> each of these candidates...
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in the longer run, what it also will imply is it means there is more, let's say, a waste of time as i can put it like that but that's what you get for field goal for secure, the cue for getting on a train. this is the price you pay for being a bit more secure. for the economists, there is some inefficiency, but, of course, that is the price we need to pay following the tragic events. david: thank you for your time today, really appreciate it, the chief economist for b.n.p. pair bass from paris. we'll give you the latest and more bond markets coming up here after the break. david: welcome back to bond markets. i'm david gura. a look at the biggest business stories in the news right now. the blackstone mutual fund lost half of its assets. clients withdrew $585.5 million from the multimanager fund in the first three weeks of the month. the fund had $1.2 billion at the end of february. the federal reserve bank of new york is asking security dealers to establish backup locations that could be used in the event of a disaster. new york attacks 12 primary 1, the dealers will be allowed a tran
in the longer run, what it also will imply is it means there is more, let's say, a waste of time as i can put it like that but that's what you get for field goal for secure, the cue for getting on a train. this is the price you pay for being a bit more secure. for the economists, there is some inefficiency, but, of course, that is the price we need to pay following the tragic events. david: thank you for your time today, really appreciate it, the chief economist for b.n.p. pair bass from paris....
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while doing so, there were individuals videotaping it as if it's a game, as if it's something that we'llutube and glorify. i know this community better than a lot of people, and i have worked here for many years, 16.5 years in palmer park. this is not acceptable. this is not tolerated. this is a very small segment of our population who would believe that something like that is acceptable. and i know that the citizens of prince george's county will stand in unity with the men and women of the prince george's county police department to condemn the actions and assist us in better policing our streets and keeping us safe. yes, police officers take risks. they put their lives on the line but they do so knowing that the community has their back. we police together. we live in the community. we i said before jacai could light up a room. he lit up everybody's life he touched. he made a decision several years ago to make a difference in the world when he joined the prince george's county police department. he made a difference every day he was here. he made the difference and saved lives yesterd
while doing so, there were individuals videotaping it as if it's a game, as if it's something that we'llutube and glorify. i know this community better than a lot of people, and i have worked here for many years, 16.5 years in palmer park. this is not acceptable. this is not tolerated. this is a very small segment of our population who would believe that something like that is acceptable. and i know that the citizens of prince george's county will stand in unity with the men and women of the...
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the warmer air will surge in from the south and as we head into 11:00 it is 52 degrees. this morning as we get said she was the first donald trump rally after the breakdown in chicago. the protesters clashed with trump supporters. it brought back images of the 1968 democratic convention but also took place in chicago. as the crowd swelled the trunk campaign eventually had to call off the rally. donald trump never managed to make it on stage and it will be interesting to see what he has to say in cleveland. that rally is scheduled at the i x center today. what is the latest? >> reporter: today is a huge day not only for cleveland but for trump as the nation watches because a lot of people are expecting the rally to get dicey because we have seen protests , his campaign trail. folks with the service employees international union have already planned their own protest here today at the i x center the demonstration is a way to unite and the opposition to the racist and xenophobic demography. the process was unacceptable and he said they would forward with cancer may rally because he didn'
the warmer air will surge in from the south and as we head into 11:00 it is 52 degrees. this morning as we get said she was the first donald trump rally after the breakdown in chicago. the protesters clashed with trump supporters. it brought back images of the 1968 democratic convention but also took place in chicago. as the crowd swelled the trunk campaign eventually had to call off the rally. donald trump never managed to make it on stage and it will be interesting to see what he has to say...
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it was as a wig that he had climbed rapidly in its ranks. at the age of 27, he was elected to his second term in the legislature and his peers chose him as the wig floor leader. he was dubbed the chieftain, head of the so-called springfield hunto that directed the state party and co-editor of the newspaper writing many of its editorials anonymously. he was the manager of wig presidential campaigns in the state. and a presidential elector to the electoral college. he was the prime mover behind installing the convention system that selected candidates, enforcing party discipline and using that system to drive out a competitor and make himself congressman. it was the first time when he did that that he used the phrase, a house divided. he was referring to the wig party. he had always campaigned on the wig platform for economic development, federal and state financing of massive infrastructure projects and the tariff to protect and encourage manufacturers. he emphasized that he was one of the people, not the aristocracy and felt hurt he was accus
it was as a wig that he had climbed rapidly in its ranks. at the age of 27, he was elected to his second term in the legislature and his peers chose him as the wig floor leader. he was dubbed the chieftain, head of the so-called springfield hunto that directed the state party and co-editor of the newspaper writing many of its editorials anonymously. he was the manager of wig presidential campaigns in the state. and a presidential elector to the electoral college. he was the prime mover behind...
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sounded like a hurricane was outside the front door. >> the storm system is wreaking havoc as it moves east but it remains a threat in the southeast today. forecasters say baalabama is at risk for tornadoes and northeast of louisiana could get up to half a foot of rain today. >>> this morning,'s donald trump's comments about abortion have started a fireastorm among protesters. trump said women who get legal abortions should be punished. brian webb is here in new york with the details on the latest trump controversy. >> reporter: donald trump's turnaround is little to come the firestorm that erupted moments after he said this. >> the answer is that there has to be some form of punishment. >> not woman? >> yeah, there has to be some form. >> reporter: soon after making the comments, the gop front-runner released a statement saying if abortions were illegal, the doctor or any other person performing this illegal act upon a woman would be held illegally responsible, not the woman. the anti-abortion rights group, march for life" quickly panned trump for being out of step with the movement s
sounded like a hurricane was outside the front door. >> the storm system is wreaking havoc as it moves east but it remains a threat in the southeast today. forecasters say baalabama is at risk for tornadoes and northeast of louisiana could get up to half a foot of rain today. >>> this morning,'s donald trump's comments about abortion have started a fireastorm among protesters. trump said women who get legal abortions should be punished. brian webb is here in new york with the...
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but as it plows into the mud, it's also going to get raised up as the mud goes underneath. once it's off the rails, then it's, you know, gravity take over. >> reporter: ace train 10 going from san jose to stockton with 214 passengers slammed into the mud slide at 7:30 p.m. bodies, broken glass and luggage went flying. some victims were wet from the frigid waters of alameda creek waiting for rescue. first responders said it looked like a hollywood movie scene. >> that's the feel it had where you're just in the wilderness and you don't know what's going on. it looked like from the movie "fugitive." >> reporter: sergeant nelson is talking about the fugitive from 1993, starring harrison ford and that iconic scene with the train crash. union pacific crews will use a crane today to lift the railcar out of the water and set it on a flatbed to haul away. >> we look at it and we're like, whoa, that's not doable but when our crews look at it, they are trained and have been doing it for years they say, that's doable. >> reporter: union pacific says their patrols and inspections exceed
but as it plows into the mud, it's also going to get raised up as the mud goes underneath. once it's off the rails, then it's, you know, gravity take over. >> reporter: ace train 10 going from san jose to stockton with 214 passengers slammed into the mud slide at 7:30 p.m. bodies, broken glass and luggage went flying. some victims were wet from the frigid waters of alameda creek waiting for rescue. first responders said it looked like a hollywood movie scene. >> that's the feel it...
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this is what will trigger the shower chances as it moves through and as it moves through it clears out and, boy, do we ever clear off. by this afternoon, mostly sunny d breezy conditions.
this is what will trigger the shower chances as it moves through and as it moves through it clears out and, boy, do we ever clear off. by this afternoon, mostly sunny d breezy conditions.