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and i'll never forget, about a week ago i was watching the nightly news.i won't say which one, because i don't want to give them credit, because i don't like them much, i'll be honest. [laughter] i don't like 'em. not even @ç little bit. but they were doing a story on carrier. and i say, wow, that's manager. i want to see that -- that's something. i want to see that. and they had a gentleman, worker, great guy, handsome guy. he was on. and it was like he didn't even know they were leaving. he said something to the effect, no, we're not leaving. because donald trump promised us that we're not leaving. and i never thought i made that promise. not with carrier. i made it for everybody else. i didn't make it really for carrier. and i said, what's he saying? be -- and he was such a believer. he was such a great guy. he said, i've been with donald trump from the beginning. and he made the statement that carrier's not going anywhere, they're not leaving. and i'm saying to myself, man. and then they played my statement, and i said carrier will never leave. but tha
and i'll never forget, about a week ago i was watching the nightly news.i won't say which one, because i don't want to give them credit, because i don't like them much, i'll be honest. [laughter] i don't like 'em. not even @ç little bit. but they were doing a story on carrier. and i say, wow, that's manager. i want to see that -- that's something. i want to see that. and they had a gentleman, worker, great guy, handsome guy. he was on. and it was like he didn't even know they were leaving. he...
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joined me a brief time ago from the scene of the crash. what are authorities saying how --ut what happened back out saying now about what happened? jenny: they are trying to keep an open mind. they are saying this could be a traffic accident. but they are also saying this could well have been deliberately planned and they cannot rule out that it may have been an act of terrorism. earlier this evening, hundreds of thousands of people came down to one of berlin's business markets expecting to enjoy festivities with no idea that at some point during the evening this truck, which i think you will be able to make out behind me, came plowing in and amongst people andand sending them flying, bodies scattered underneath the christmas lights. just moments before people have been eating and drinking and enjoying the atmosphere. there is a great deal of questions to be answered. in the meantime, there are a lot of people in hospital tonight, at least 50 injured. we saw some of them were taken away by ambulance, some of them clearly in a bad state ind
joined me a brief time ago from the scene of the crash. what are authorities saying how --ut what happened back out saying now about what happened? jenny: they are trying to keep an open mind. they are saying this could be a traffic accident. but they are also saying this could well have been deliberately planned and they cannot rule out that it may have been an act of terrorism. earlier this evening, hundreds of thousands of people came down to one of berlin's business markets expecting to...
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that was three years ago —— locked up in sl is.hat seems to have pushed the government is the massive rise, recently, in drug use in prisons. also a spike in suicides and then, to cap everything, on friday the riot at birmingham jail. absolutely, we've seen in the last 12 months a significant increase in deaths in custody, many of them sadly suicide, probably because of the regimes where governors have beenin the regimes where governors have been in very difficult positions and have had to curtail the regimes. but we appreciate the work that the governors and prison staff do. our concern is that in these riots, not only the safety of members and prisoners, but the staff who must face the prisoners. what i say and what the members say, we've been telling you this for over three yea rs, telling you this for over three years, why haven't you done anything about it? ok, the government acknowledges there is a massive issue here. they are talking about trying to increase staffing levels, an extra 2500 officers, training and retraining st
that was three years ago —— locked up in sl is.hat seems to have pushed the government is the massive rise, recently, in drug use in prisons. also a spike in suicides and then, to cap everything, on friday the riot at birmingham jail. absolutely, we've seen in the last 12 months a significant increase in deaths in custody, many of them sadly suicide, probably because of the regimes where governors have beenin the regimes where governors have been in very difficult positions and have had to...
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>> yeah, two or three years ago. down the street another one. no permitting, no process, we're here today. >>> so some city workers just arrived and it is kind of odd, they're filling up some of the potholes right now. maybe they're taking advantage of the street being shut down. so another briefing is scheduled for 6:00. we're at the epicenter here. you mentioned the city of oakland has been through a lot. some of the rescue workers have lived through all of this and it is bringing back very sad memories. back to you, raj. >> we were both here, we can see that, we can feel that sense that we felt 25 years ago. the biggest thing from what sheryl was saying, great information now about everyone converging on the scene, but what the mayor was saying, speaking with the families, they're hoping and praying their loved ones are not inside but they fear they are. with that part of the story let's bring in rick boone who joins us a few miles away from where we are here. rick joins us with the family center and checking with some of the families, rick?
>> yeah, two or three years ago. down the street another one. no permitting, no process, we're here today. >>> so some city workers just arrived and it is kind of odd, they're filling up some of the potholes right now. maybe they're taking advantage of the street being shut down. so another briefing is scheduled for 6:00. we're at the epicenter here. you mentioned the city of oakland has been through a lot. some of the rescue workers have lived through all of this and it is...
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but recently, the minimum wage has more than tripled compared to 20 years ago. due to frequent strikes, seeking higher wages. the effect is devastating for foreign firms that came to cambodia relying on cheap labor. as of september, 122 out of 640 factories, have closed down this year. >>> among some foreign firms that collapsed, the management runs back to their home countries. >> gao has fallen victim as well. he helped a client who was struggling, and trusted them because they were chinese. now he can't get in touch with th them. gao is meeting with a company president. the president times his own taxes in order to reduce costs. >> his company was caught for failing to report some income and was penalized. he's not content with the tax offices reason or the amount >> a straightforward negotiation wouldn't help. gao decided to play the intermediary. >> in late september, an event was held for asian companies. . over 200 companies hoping to break into the cambodian market participated. the meeting is intended for companies to showcase their products and deepen
but recently, the minimum wage has more than tripled compared to 20 years ago. due to frequent strikes, seeking higher wages. the effect is devastating for foreign firms that came to cambodia relying on cheap labor. as of september, 122 out of 640 factories, have closed down this year. >>> among some foreign firms that collapsed, the management runs back to their home countries. >> gao has fallen victim as well. he helped a client who was struggling, and trusted them because they...
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clothing already is a lot less expensive than it was 100 years ago. 20 years ago a lot of ago a lot ofovement was formed because we have new technologies emerging that could automate the making of clothing. in fact now the common man, woman could have a whole wardrobe rather than just one shared. but this revolutionized manufacturing you will have open source versions of products and proprietary versions testing. let's take several other industries that have already then transform to information products. if i wanted to send you a book by music album a few years ago i was send your fedex package. now i send you an e-mail. there's millions of high-quality free documents and books and movies and songs and will have a very good time that free media products. people still see the latest blockbuster with the coexistence of the open source markets. what happens to the revenues of those industries? they've gone up, not down field by the distributed and marketed and we can tell you you're going to like this movie or this song based on what we've noticed your preferences are. the same thing wil
clothing already is a lot less expensive than it was 100 years ago. 20 years ago a lot of ago a lot ofovement was formed because we have new technologies emerging that could automate the making of clothing. in fact now the common man, woman could have a whole wardrobe rather than just one shared. but this revolutionized manufacturing you will have open source versions of products and proprietary versions testing. let's take several other industries that have already then transform to...
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‘ a year ago‘ is a year ago‘ is there any idea a year ago‘ is there any idea why people were is theredea why people were not attracted to it.7 what was not attracted to it.7 what was it not promising not attracted to it.7 what was it not promising that would have promising that would have appealed to them? promising that would have appealed to them? we promising that would have appealed to them? we know from to them? we know from sir michael wilshaw, to them? we know from sir michael wilshaw, who to them? we know from sir michael wilshaw, who delivered to them? we know from sir michael wilshaw, who delivered his final wilshaw, who delivered his final report today, wilshaw, who delivered his final report today, the chief executive report today, the chief executive inspector of report today, the chief executive inspector of schools that inspector of schools that no matter where your inspector of schools that no matter where your school it is, inspector of schools that no matter where your school it is, it is hard where your school it is, it is hard to recruit teachers‘ where your school
‘ a year ago‘ is a year ago‘ is there any idea a year ago‘ is there any idea why people were is theredea why people were not attracted to it.7 what was not attracted to it.7 what was it not promising not attracted to it.7 what was it not promising that would have promising that would have appealed to them? promising that would have appealed to them? we promising that would have appealed to them? we know from to them? we know from sir michael wilshaw, to them? we know from sir michael...
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last time i was here, it was about six months ago. i have a lot of new information which i'll convey. the president just convened his national security council today to discuss the current status of the global campaign against isil. an in-depth overview of where we are and i want to provide an update overall. we analyze isil and focus our policy on destroying it. in really three dimensions. its core in iraq and syria and shrinking its space, its networks, finance, foreign fighters and propaganda networks and its affiliates. eight of these affiliates around the world of which libya has been of particular concern to us. the united states, we van integrated campaign plan that incorporates our entire government, defense, state, treasury, justice, homeland security and the intelligence community around specific lines of effort. it's called the icp and it's an effort we review and refresh really each quarter to help identify opportunities reinforce areas we're having success and address areas that may have fallen behind. the president recei
last time i was here, it was about six months ago. i have a lot of new information which i'll convey. the president just convened his national security council today to discuss the current status of the global campaign against isil. an in-depth overview of where we are and i want to provide an update overall. we analyze isil and focus our policy on destroying it. in really three dimensions. its core in iraq and syria and shrinking its space, its networks, finance, foreign fighters and...
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but eight years ago, eight years ago, he talked about in chicago, what goes on, okay? they don't talk about it anymore, and believe me, it's only gotten worse, folks. i'm going to impose a five-year ban on executive branch officials becoming lobbyists and lifetime ban on officials becoming lobbyists for a foreign government. [cheers] and i thought when i got involved in this boeing situation, and i have great respect for boeing, tremendous respect, i said the people that spend all this money when you're talking about 3 and $4 billion for an airplane. who knows? but when you're talking about that kind of money. who gives these orders out? there are procurement people. some of the people then go to work for these companies. i think -- i'm going to have to check this out. they're not going to like me to say this. i think i'm going to impose a ban, that anybody who gives out massive military contracts should never be allowed to work, i don't mean in five or ten years, should never be allowed to work for those companies that make the equipment. they've given out those f-35
but eight years ago, eight years ago, he talked about in chicago, what goes on, okay? they don't talk about it anymore, and believe me, it's only gotten worse, folks. i'm going to impose a five-year ban on executive branch officials becoming lobbyists and lifetime ban on officials becoming lobbyists for a foreign government. [cheers] and i thought when i got involved in this boeing situation, and i have great respect for boeing, tremendous respect, i said the people that spend all this money...
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most of the big impacts of the computer age were in place by 2005, ten years ago. ten years ago. innovation continues now but it's having less impact for all reasons suggested. much is caused by the headwinds not the slackening of innovation all by itself. finally the fact that innovation is incremental and not revolutionary means that we should not be scared about the future of climate. we have crated created 15 million new jobs since 2009. not all the jobs are great jobs. but i think this scare mongering about computers taking over in one estimate 47% of the jobs are supposed to be eliminated in the next ten years it's just fantasy. if you look at the diagnoses of future employment they fall apart this scare mongers to say have a jobs will be sorry to tell you the commercial -- [inaudible] thank you. >> wonder toots types of pessimists in the world half of our innovations have not fully work themselves out . . >> also there's, of course, wasn't bad enough but the notion of the stagnation an a different argument than bob is making but awful, you know, unemployment and you know,
most of the big impacts of the computer age were in place by 2005, ten years ago. ten years ago. innovation continues now but it's having less impact for all reasons suggested. much is caused by the headwinds not the slackening of innovation all by itself. finally the fact that innovation is incremental and not revolutionary means that we should not be scared about the future of climate. we have crated created 15 million new jobs since 2009. not all the jobs are great jobs. but i think this...
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three months ago, sell alla rdyce had lost palace, less than three months ago, sell allardyce had lost job after 67 days. was that your la st job after 67 days. was that your lastjob in football? job after 67 days. was that your last job in football? who knows. we now have the answer, no lengthy sabbatical, after his dismissal as england manager, following a newspaper is stink which suggested he had offered advice about getting around fa rules coming into his third hot seat in six months, even by 2016 standards, he has had a chaotic year. a funny 12 months as well for crystal palace, back in may, 1—0 up in the fa cup final, they lost that match and their overall record since the start of january is the worst of all 92 league clubs. alan pardew, palace hero as a player, has left them with relegation a growing menace. the drop isa relegation a growing menace. the drop is a price no one can pay. crystal palace have turned to a survival expert, sam alla rdyce crystal palace have turned to a survival expert, sam allardyce has spent much of his career on unforgiving to rain, during spells at
three months ago, sell alla rdyce had lost palace, less than three months ago, sell allardyce had lost job after 67 days. was that your la st job after 67 days. was that your lastjob in football? job after 67 days. was that your last job in football? who knows. we now have the answer, no lengthy sabbatical, after his dismissal as england manager, following a newspaper is stink which suggested he had offered advice about getting around fa rules coming into his third hot seat in six months, even...
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ago, there was worry as he was forced to resign. it was the end of an empire. >> it is strange to think that this figure came from this village and people said that they are proud of that fact, but many russians have mixed feelings, particularly about the collapse of the ussr. in was restored recently. as a team, they told me that his liked gorbachev and economic reforms. increasing number regrets the loss of the ussr. that is true. even here. >> germany is united and our country fell apart. this is the mistake of our leaders. >> gorbachev did a lot for the village. as for the ussr, we are upset about that. tothere is a section devoted gorbachev. for the young generation, ussr seems like ancient history. the boy says that russia has democracy now and that he cannot even say socialism. never meant for the reforms to go so far. the russians are still wrestling with the consequences of losing their status as a superpower overnight. >> the colombian authorities investigate a plane crash in which 71 died, concluding that there are ran ou
ago, there was worry as he was forced to resign. it was the end of an empire. >> it is strange to think that this figure came from this village and people said that they are proud of that fact, but many russians have mixed feelings, particularly about the collapse of the ussr. in was restored recently. as a team, they told me that his liked gorbachev and economic reforms. increasing number regrets the loss of the ussr. that is true. even here. >> germany is united and our country...
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>> just two years ago they moved to new york city from maine to start a better life for their family. on wednesday, that dream came to a tragic stop. a valve in the radiator broke off in steam exploded into the room. their daughter died tragically in the first floor better mother home. >> you can be the best parent and the entire world and something like this can still happen. that's probably the scariest part. >> wow. is he registered to vote? >> i was racial. >> were trying to find the silverlining. >> that was really work. >> all of my daughter's birth pictures were in that third-floor. >> thank you for your service. >> so you saw the headline in the new york post this morning, two kids killed by a radiator in their home. you are there at the scene, there very few words to even express this tragedy. >> listen to this beautiful. of the song of a wife's love for her husband. ♪ till the end. ♪ >> that is the voice of daniel ambrose, singing to her husband peter. according to facebook post just years ago they moved to new york city from me to start a better life for their family and to
>> just two years ago they moved to new york city from maine to start a better life for their family. on wednesday, that dream came to a tragic stop. a valve in the radiator broke off in steam exploded into the room. their daughter died tragically in the first floor better mother home. >> you can be the best parent and the entire world and something like this can still happen. that's probably the scariest part. >> wow. is he registered to vote? >> i was racial. >>...
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but recently, the minimum wage has more than tripled compared to 20 years ago. due to frequent strikes, seeking higher wages. the effect is devastating for foreign firms that came to cambodia relying on cheap labor. as of september, 122 out of 640 factories, have closed down this year. >>> among some foreign firms that collapsed, the management runs back to their home countries. >> gao has fallen victim as well. he helped a client who was struggling, and trusted them because they were chinese. now he can't get in touch with th them. gao is meeting with a company president. the president times his own taxes in order to reduce costs. >> his company was caught for failing to report some income and was penalized. he's not content with the tax offices reason or the amount >> a straightforward negotiation wouldn't help. gao decided to play the intermediary. >> in late september, an event was held for asian companies. . over 200 companies hoping to break into the cambodian market participated. the meeting is intended for companies to showcase their products and deepen
but recently, the minimum wage has more than tripled compared to 20 years ago. due to frequent strikes, seeking higher wages. the effect is devastating for foreign firms that came to cambodia relying on cheap labor. as of september, 122 out of 640 factories, have closed down this year. >>> among some foreign firms that collapsed, the management runs back to their home countries. >> gao has fallen victim as well. he helped a client who was struggling, and trusted them because they...
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and for all time, because of what happened 75 years ago today. on this night in 1941, our future looked very grim. that's when "the 11th hour" continues. he gets a lot of compliments. he wears his army hat, walks around with his army shirt looking all nice. and then people just say, "thank you for serving our country" and i'm like, that's my dad. male vo: no one deserves a warmer welcome home. that's why we're hiring 10,000 members of the military community by the end of 2017. i'm very proud of him. male vo: comcast. >>> look at this. today in texas, two world war ii veterans and former gop political warriors, bob dole and president george h.w. bush 41. bush of course as an aviator shot down in the pacific. dole grievously wounded while fighting in italy. this of course is the 75th anniversary of the attack on pearl harbor. while many of the survivors are no longer with us, a special moment today with one veteran who made the trip. some of the dwindling number of surviving vets attended today's ceremonies in hawaii. they included one man who surv
and for all time, because of what happened 75 years ago today. on this night in 1941, our future looked very grim. that's when "the 11th hour" continues. he gets a lot of compliments. he wears his army hat, walks around with his army shirt looking all nice. and then people just say, "thank you for serving our country" and i'm like, that's my dad. male vo: no one deserves a warmer welcome home. that's why we're hiring 10,000 members of the military community by the end of...
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that sirven years ago winston churchill stood right this gymnasium -- 70 years ago that sir winston churchill right here in this gymnasium. few people remember that -- chill's original address it was simply titled war and peace. winston churchill changed the title at the last minute. at the time -- aftermath -- churchill was criticized, most noted president truman. [indiscernible] in a speech, turtle predicted -- churchill predicted an iron curtain in europe. north korea, china. in the weeks and months after, winston churchill was -- it begin to come to fruition. churchill speech change the world. , -- d they ultimate latecomer with it -- they ultimately set a course toward peace. and that our best in that hour, the manifestation of the iron curtain, the berlin wall, eventually fell. winston churchill that -- they created a sculpture as a striking reminder of the power for a peaceful resolution. want to take this moment to recognize the great gift. regular much. much.nk you very [applause] >> we are proud of our history and our lingering commitment to that virtue of education. the dutch stude
that sirven years ago winston churchill stood right this gymnasium -- 70 years ago that sir winston churchill right here in this gymnasium. few people remember that -- chill's original address it was simply titled war and peace. winston churchill changed the title at the last minute. at the time -- aftermath -- churchill was criticized, most noted president truman. [indiscernible] in a speech, turtle predicted -- churchill predicted an iron curtain in europe. north korea, china. in the weeks...
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gonzalez: about $110,000 20 years ago. that was a lot of debt. still is today. it was quite stressful at the time. i could always sympathize with young folks who are going through the same thing. i hope that those opportunities istinue, because education still society's greatest equalizer. it worked for me and i hope it continues to be in this country for future generations. >> you said he wanted to be a lawyer because it was a way to help your community. what is it about your community that being a lawyer, you are able to help them? rep. gonzalez: as i explained, it is one of the poorest areas in the country. people who do not have a voice many times cannot afford a lawyer. i did a lot of pro bono work during my career. even though we are successful, we was headed part of our law veterans took care of that can back from iraq and afghanistan. we did that on a pro bono basis. people coming in, pleading for help who had no money. even legal resources, legal aid was overloaded. we do our part in our community. >> you have a person in your life that influenced you t
gonzalez: about $110,000 20 years ago. that was a lot of debt. still is today. it was quite stressful at the time. i could always sympathize with young folks who are going through the same thing. i hope that those opportunities istinue, because education still society's greatest equalizer. it worked for me and i hope it continues to be in this country for future generations. >> you said he wanted to be a lawyer because it was a way to help your community. what is it about your community...
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about a month ago i said drain the swamp and the place went crazy. then i said it again. then i said it like i meant it and then i starptted to mean it. drain the swamp. it's true. drain the swamp. i will impose a five-year ban on executive branch officials of becoming lobbyists and a lifetime ban on officials becomes lobbyists for a foreign government. can't do it. not going to help them. we face many challenges, but this is truly an exciting time to be alive. the script is not yet written. we do not know what the page will read tomorrow. but for the first time in a long time, what we do know is that the pages will be authored by each and every one of you. you, the american people, will be in charge. your voice, your desires, your hopes and aspirations will never again fall on deaf ears. you will be the captains of your own destiny. and that's what happened during this election. people came down and people came out. great americans, they love the country more than anyone. but they haven't voted in 20 years, in 30 years, some of them have never voted at all. and they came
about a month ago i said drain the swamp and the place went crazy. then i said it again. then i said it like i meant it and then i starptted to mean it. drain the swamp. it's true. drain the swamp. i will impose a five-year ban on executive branch officials of becoming lobbyists and a lifetime ban on officials becomes lobbyists for a foreign government. can't do it. not going to help them. we face many challenges, but this is truly an exciting time to be alive. the script is not yet written. we...
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in fact, it was just seven weeks ago we mentioned this a second ago. gore was at a rally with hillary clinton, and he called trump a threat to the environment. >> when it comes to the most urgent issue facing our country and the world, the choice in this election is extremely clear. hillary clinton will make solving the climate crisis a top national priority. [ applause ] very important. her opponent, based on the ideas that he has presented, would take us toward a climate catastrophe. >> for more now, we want to bring in anne thompson, she's set outside trump tower where that meeting took place earlier. anne, this is something we've been getting indications of as donald trump takes these meetings there, travels elsewhere for others. he sits down sometimes with people who have been his opponents in the past and they emerge leaving all sorts of indications there's more common ground than expected. is that what happened with al gore and donald trump? >> reporter: well, i think yes, steve. wouldn't you have wanted to be a fly on the wall in that meeting?
in fact, it was just seven weeks ago we mentioned this a second ago. gore was at a rally with hillary clinton, and he called trump a threat to the environment. >> when it comes to the most urgent issue facing our country and the world, the choice in this election is extremely clear. hillary clinton will make solving the climate crisis a top national priority. [ applause ] very important. her opponent, based on the ideas that he has presented, would take us toward a climate catastrophe....
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if you imagine where he was just months ago, six months ago, five months ago, winning really helped improveour image. >> we have the incumbent president. he better be first next year. >> the feud he had with the hope and now she most admired. he would consider that a good sign. he will say the people like me. >> any more, thank you for participating in the most ridiculous panel that we have ever done. that does it for this hour. mtp daily starts now. >> if it's wednesday, the obama administration sends a shot to the incoming white house team. tonight transition trouble? the president and the president-elect crashing on several fronts including the mideast. >> president obama and i know that the incoming administration signalled that they may take a different path. >> cyber sanctions.
if you imagine where he was just months ago, six months ago, five months ago, winning really helped improveour image. >> we have the incumbent president. he better be first next year. >> the feud he had with the hope and now she most admired. he would consider that a good sign. he will say the people like me. >> any more, thank you for participating in the most ridiculous panel that we have ever done. that does it for this hour. mtp daily starts now. >> if it's...
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he wasn't arrested, we're told, and he came back inside a short time ago.p centre for refugees, who stay here for six months. back in 2015, the site manager told me, he suddenly disappeared after a few days. but he recognised his face straightaway when i showed him the mobile footage of the european arrest warrant, he said because so few people stay here, between 16 and 20 people. and some of the migrants said they didn't know him, but they were shocked. they believe, though, there were islamist extremist groups in this area and they weren't surprised by the fact that he may have had jihadists links somewhere around here. the other sense i get is the local dissatisfaction with this place. there are graffiti swastika signs on the walls, some of the migrants say that was done two months ago by some of the locals here. it was a brief search, it was a big search, but my sense is now this area may have gone cold in the trail of the many places the suspect was seen. gavin the reporting there. a massive evacuation operation is entering its final stage today in the
he wasn't arrested, we're told, and he came back inside a short time ago.p centre for refugees, who stay here for six months. back in 2015, the site manager told me, he suddenly disappeared after a few days. but he recognised his face straightaway when i showed him the mobile footage of the european arrest warrant, he said because so few people stay here, between 16 and 20 people. and some of the migrants said they didn't know him, but they were shocked. they believe, though, there were...
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this is a picture of trevion winningham taken several years ago while he was sleeping. milwaukee police say he was taken to children's hospital with numerous injuries on tuesday-- but didn't make it.. fox6 learned one of four people taken into custody for his death has a previous conviction of child neglect after one- year-old bryan alston died in her care in 2003. fox6 spoke with i don't really know what happened but the thing is it didn't have to happen. i don't know the full details right now. nobody's telling me anything. i don't know right now a source tells fox6 another child is still hospitalized from the same incident. one of the men convicted of killing a 5-year-old girl - will spend the next 65 years in prison. sentenced today. the 21-year-old and another man fired multiple shots into a house near 58th and fairmount. one of the bullets struck laylah petersen as she sat on her grandfather's lap. the men thought they were targeting someone else's home. if he ever gets out-- barrett faces an additional 35 years of extended supervision. a milwaukee county supervis
this is a picture of trevion winningham taken several years ago while he was sleeping. milwaukee police say he was taken to children's hospital with numerous injuries on tuesday-- but didn't make it.. fox6 learned one of four people taken into custody for his death has a previous conviction of child neglect after one- year-old bryan alston died in her care in 2003. fox6 spoke with i don't really know what happened but the thing is it didn't have to happen. i don't know the full details right...
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, 5 years ago, last week.t 1 pill each morning. 24 hours and zero heartburn, it's been the number 1 doctor recommended brand for 10 straight years, and it's still recommended today. use as directed rise above joint discomfort with move free ultra's triple action joint support for improved mobility and flexibility, and 20% better comfort from one tiny, mighty pill... get move free ultra, and enjoy living well. >>> it will invest $1.3 billion in mexico. the company plans to build new...
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that's more than 400-thousand more than a year ago!dministration is making a big push for enrollment as president obama prepares to leave office. there were concerns that enrollment would be impacted by rising costs and the number of insurers leaving the exchanges. president-elect donald trump has vowed to repeal and replace the healthcare program. the winning streak is now over for a jeopardy contestant from texas who di america watched as cindy stowell won for six straight nights of the famous quiz show. her final episode aired last night. but there's a heartbreaking story behind it. stowell had stage 4 cancer- and planned to donate her prize money to cancer-related organizations. stowell passed away just eight days before her first episode aired. her final total from her time on jeopardy -- is more than 103-thousand dollars. after wednesday's host alex trebek paid special tribute to stowell. park police in maryland - pulled off an amazing surprise. for the 3rd straight year, corporal randy green has gathered officials in prince geor
that's more than 400-thousand more than a year ago!dministration is making a big push for enrollment as president obama prepares to leave office. there were concerns that enrollment would be impacted by rising costs and the number of insurers leaving the exchanges. president-elect donald trump has vowed to repeal and replace the healthcare program. the winning streak is now over for a jeopardy contestant from texas who di america watched as cindy stowell won for six straight nights of the...
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promise to rid the philippines of its drug trade that help president to do to powerjust six months agobut his ruthless crackdown has led to reports of torture, disappearances and even brutal murders. now a senator in the philippines is calling for the president to be kicked out of office after he admitted last week that he had personally killed three suspects while he was a city may. leila de lima, a formerjustice minister, is one of the few leading politicians in the country to speak out against the president's anti—drug campaign stop it but she told the bbc she now fears for her life. there are real security threats against me. i of course take extra security measures, i have my own security compliment, but i cannot be a coward into doing and saying what i want to do and say. president rodrigo duterte's landslide election victory earlier this year came after a campaign pledge to kill 100,000 criminals in his first six months in office. critics say he has encouraged police and vigilantes to shoot drug dealers and vigilantes to shoot drug dealers and users on—site. reports say more tha
promise to rid the philippines of its drug trade that help president to do to powerjust six months agobut his ruthless crackdown has led to reports of torture, disappearances and even brutal murders. now a senator in the philippines is calling for the president to be kicked out of office after he admitted last week that he had personally killed three suspects while he was a city may. leila de lima, a formerjustice minister, is one of the few leading politicians in the country to speak out...
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nor can anyone do this 20 years ago. leisure ain't what it used to be. not all of this is something that an intellectual feels very happy about. one of the interesting papers that came out in the last few months is work by error occurs and others in university of chicago who pointed out participation that bob is worried about is happening because people who should be in the labor force are staying home and playing video games. [laughter] so you think, is this the good news or the bad news? >> now wait a minute. >> i can tell you -- >> i know error occurs. i know the paper. the question is which is the causation? >> i'm going to come to that. i don't know. >> you have been talking long enough. [laughter] >> you can watch this and other programs online at booktv.org. >> said john miller, what did you do here? >> guest: i'm the director of the journalism program which means i oversee a program that includes a campus newspaper and a radio station and a bunch of scholarships and i keep some classes. >> host: what dow? >> the dow is the dow, great michigan, a
nor can anyone do this 20 years ago. leisure ain't what it used to be. not all of this is something that an intellectual feels very happy about. one of the interesting papers that came out in the last few months is work by error occurs and others in university of chicago who pointed out participation that bob is worried about is happening because people who should be in the labor force are staying home and playing video games. [laughter] so you think, is this the good news or the bad news?...
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think about 120 years ago.ere childrenchildren, kids, 12, 10 years oldworking in factories, losing their fingers. people fought back. they fought to create unions. think about the women's movement. think about the civil rights movement. think about the gay rights movement. think about the environmental. think about all of the hurdles that those folks had to overcome. we were, during the course of the campaign, amy, i don't know if you know this. i didn't know it 'til last year, we were in birmingham, alabama. and all of you, you know, probably remember the horrific bombing that took place in birmingham. you remember that, where 12 children were killed? i did not know, until i was at that church, that that month in birmingham, do you how many bombings there were in that month? testing you, amy. i'm asking you a question. amy goodman: two hundred? sen. bernie sanders: no, but there were a lot. point being, what's the point? the point is, you know, i thought there was one terrible bombing. there were 13 bombings.
think about 120 years ago.ere childrenchildren, kids, 12, 10 years oldworking in factories, losing their fingers. people fought back. they fought to create unions. think about the women's movement. think about the civil rights movement. think about the gay rights movement. think about the environmental. think about all of the hurdles that those folks had to overcome. we were, during the course of the campaign, amy, i don't know if you know this. i didn't know it 'til last year, we were in...
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a wauwatosa police officer shot and killed jay anderson six months ago. anderson was sitting in a parked car at madison park. police say anderson reached for a gun as the officer approached. we're waiting for the police news conference to begin. we'll bring it to you as soon as it happens.the anderson attorney held a news conference an hour ago to announce that there will be no charges against the police officer. veronica macias begins our coverage. jay anderson's parents had been hoping there would be charges against the officer responsible for their son's death before christmas. today there was no closure. this morning the family of the incident. jay anderson's mother left the da's office in tears. replaying the event isn't easy for her. and neither is the news that the officer who shot and killed jay anderson will not face charges. the family's attorney says that their meeting with district attorney john chisholm did help clarify _. he said the fbi video shown to the family
a wauwatosa police officer shot and killed jay anderson six months ago. anderson was sitting in a parked car at madison park. police say anderson reached for a gun as the officer approached. we're waiting for the police news conference to begin. we'll bring it to you as soon as it happens.the anderson attorney held a news conference an hour ago to announce that there will be no charges against the police officer. veronica macias begins our coverage. jay anderson's parents had been hoping there...
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cyclically, we are much better now than we were two years ago, four years ago.ion is there, wages are rising. structurally, we have not really done the job. we not investing more in education either, k-12 or vocational training. we see that the likelihood of a young man is going to finish college is actually lower today than it would have been 15 years ago. tom: this is a plutocracy? i don't mean to pick on mr. trump. in a broader sense over the last decade or two decades, is it a plutocracy or gilded age that we need to fear? abby: when you look at the employment data, the family income data, people who are well educated, people who live in urban areas by and large have done far better. so the question for us in 2017 is what will the policy direction be? will the policies be favorable toward middle income people, including perhaps increases in the minimum wage? we'll it include protections for both worker safety and other things? tom: other things. we could go on and on. coming up, we will look for it to this next year and this next decade. stay with us. this i
cyclically, we are much better now than we were two years ago, four years ago.ion is there, wages are rising. structurally, we have not really done the job. we not investing more in education either, k-12 or vocational training. we see that the likelihood of a young man is going to finish college is actually lower today than it would have been 15 years ago. tom: this is a plutocracy? i don't mean to pick on mr. trump. in a broader sense over the last decade or two decades, is it a plutocracy or...
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officer.a few days ago, sheriff clarke was seen entering an elevator at trump tower...on his way up for a meeting with the president- elect about a possible job in his administration. clarke left without taking any questions. yesterday, milwaukee county supervisor 'supreme moore omokunde' called for clarke to resign, citing the deaths in the jail. now comes word that a jail 58's bill walsh is here with more details...bill? 3 the focus of the audit is the private contractor that provides medical care at the jail and the house of correction, that company, armor correctional health services is based in florida. county board chair theodore lipscomb told cbs 58 news he requested the audit november first, and received the green light the very next day this followed reports of poor care and staffing issues at the facilities. now obviously the at have gotten a lot of attention, but the comptroller's office tells us the audit will ?not? look into those cases.rather it will focus on the overall management of the jailand specific issues like wages, staffing and record-keeping. the jail is run by t
officer.a few days ago, sheriff clarke was seen entering an elevator at trump tower...on his way up for a meeting with the president- elect about a possible job in his administration. clarke left without taking any questions. yesterday, milwaukee county supervisor 'supreme moore omokunde' called for clarke to resign, citing the deaths in the jail. now comes word that a jail 58's bill walsh is here with more details...bill? 3 the focus of the audit is the private contractor that provides medical...
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seventy-five years ago today.tion of the civilians of the home front won the peace by ending the award. to define the national heritage for their faith in the nation. the 75th commemoration events from all walks of life and across generations i see tears and laughter and i am reminded of the stories my father would tell me as a militiaman and in aircraft carrier that deploys a few days before the attack. as part of the greatest generation we can still hear their stories of honor and courage as the ghost walks amongst us the spirit speaks to us. and we are fortunate to listen and learn and to the tuskegee airmen and others who are watching the broadcast across america. the future belongs to the brave. our country is defined and invigorated as we rise today to be emboldened friday interrupted service of those who came before us and carried on word of those young men and women who serve today the joint force commander here in the pacific i give you my word that 380,000 civilians in four years that comprise the u.s. p
seventy-five years ago today.tion of the civilians of the home front won the peace by ending the award. to define the national heritage for their faith in the nation. the 75th commemoration events from all walks of life and across generations i see tears and laughter and i am reminded of the stories my father would tell me as a militiaman and in aircraft carrier that deploys a few days before the attack. as part of the greatest generation we can still hear their stories of honor and courage as...
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he understands the price of war firsthand his son was killed in afghanistan six years ago in 2010. this news of kelly's appointment added another general to his cabinet last night. that was a public event when he brought out general james mattis, trump's pick to be the secretary. the announcement with a rally in north carolina and now just been the last hour, nbc news confirmed the plan to announce general scott pruitt as the choice to head the agency, the epa. pruitt is a controversial choice when it comes to activists. he is a notable foe of epa regulations imposed by the obama administration and as the attorney general he sued the epa and tried to block a clean power plant to save coal mining jobs. they are sounding the alarm about his appointment that comes two days after al gore met with trump to discuss climate change. that was a meeting that raised hopes that trump may moderate his views as president. two days later this announcement with pruitt. not going-over well with climate activists. a few seats still open in the trump administration and new polling shows mixed reviews
he understands the price of war firsthand his son was killed in afghanistan six years ago in 2010. this news of kelly's appointment added another general to his cabinet last night. that was a public event when he brought out general james mattis, trump's pick to be the secretary. the announcement with a rally in north carolina and now just been the last hour, nbc news confirmed the plan to announce general scott pruitt as the choice to head the agency, the epa. pruitt is a controversial choice...
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plus-- he was accused of owi just 5 years ago. now a milwaukee police officer is up for a promotion. and turning the table. teachers hold an appreciation niht coming up. and a heads up-- fox 6 is holding a special "coats for kids" collection. our tom wachs will be at the steinhafels in waukesha on wednesday, december 7. the first 200 people to donate at least four coats will get a pair of ticket vouchers to see the harlem 6 years ago-- now a milwaukee police officer could be getting a promotion. the officer was arrested for o-w-i with a child in the car. fox 6's ashley sears reports it's up to the fire and police commission to decide his future. in rural fond du lac county-- in november of 2010--- milwaukee police officer john corbett--is seen on dash cam-- only this time, he is not the one in uniform. corbett was pulled over for drunk driving. his 13-year-old daughter was also in the car. a police report says she had been driving only minutes earlier. corbett was suspended from the milwaukee police department. he pleaded guilty t
plus-- he was accused of owi just 5 years ago. now a milwaukee police officer is up for a promotion. and turning the table. teachers hold an appreciation niht coming up. and a heads up-- fox 6 is holding a special "coats for kids" collection. our tom wachs will be at the steinhafels in waukesha on wednesday, december 7. the first 200 people to donate at least four coats will get a pair of ticket vouchers to see the harlem 6 years ago-- now a milwaukee police officer could be getting a...
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we're much better now than we were two years ago, four years ago, eight years ago.reation is there, wages are rising. structurally, we haven't really done the job. we're not investing more in education either. k through 12, or vocational training, and we see that the likelihood that a young man is going to finish college is actually lower today than it would have been 15 years ago. >> very quickly, is this a hypocrisy? i don't mean to pick on mr. trump or wilbur ross, someone we know quite well, but in a broader accepts over the last decade or two decades, is it a plutocracy? >> clearly when you look at the income data people who are well-educated, people who live in urban areas, by and large, have done far better. so the question for us in 2017 is, what will the policy direction be? will the policies be favorable towards middle income people, including perhaps increases in the minimum wage? will it include protections for workers, for worker safety and other things. >> and other things, we could go on and on. coming up, we'll look forward to this year this decade,
we're much better now than we were two years ago, four years ago, eight years ago.reation is there, wages are rising. structurally, we haven't really done the job. we're not investing more in education either. k through 12, or vocational training, and we see that the likelihood that a young man is going to finish college is actually lower today than it would have been 15 years ago. >> very quickly, is this a hypocrisy? i don't mean to pick on mr. trump or wilbur ross, someone we know...
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this tweet that he puts out a couple of hours ago. we had halie jackson read it a moment ago. the united states must greatly strengthen and expand its nuclear capability until time as the worldco comes to its senses. we have no contact. >> twitter is difficult because of 140 characters. this is a big conflict subject. whether or not we modernize this, it will be the most important decision that donald trump makes. it is a multi billion dollar project. washington and congress and people of the obama administration have not seen eye to eye on this. i think frankly it is better for him, probably to stay quiet on this and study the issue and get his cabinet iappointed and getting advise from jonah thinks and secretary tillerson if they are both confirmed and look outside the government. look at some of our people who have had extensive experience and negotiation and make a consideration. to put it in twitter, it is hard to know what he was trying to say. i think that is dangerous for him and probably effective as president obama. >> nicholas burns, it is always nice to have you wi
this tweet that he puts out a couple of hours ago. we had halie jackson read it a moment ago. the united states must greatly strengthen and expand its nuclear capability until time as the worldco comes to its senses. we have no contact. >> twitter is difficult because of 140 characters. this is a big conflict subject. whether or not we modernize this, it will be the most important decision that donald trump makes. it is a multi billion dollar project. washington and congress and people of...
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a long time ago. a lot of things came out of that day. it opened up the eyes of the media. even though the media that dislikes us all. it opened up their eyes. and it began to a certain extent, june 16. i remember coming down the escalator with melania and i talked about crime and borders
a long time ago. a lot of things came out of that day. it opened up the eyes of the media. even though the media that dislikes us all. it opened up their eyes. and it began to a certain extent, june 16. i remember coming down the escalator with melania and i talked about crime and borders
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in areas and we didn't even exist just a few decades ago. and what's more of revolution is brewing in this type of computing. it's not going to lie you to play your computer games better. it will be revolutionary in congregational analytics. and so what we tend to look at computers as i do affect productivity here or there. computers are going to affect everything because of the indirect effect of 10, 20, 30 different fields of research that are all growing at unprecedented rates. so think about what's happening today in biology. the new techniques that we have so-called gene tribe techniques, so crispr-cs9, that's not just couldn't help us over, genetic diseases it will allow us for the first time to play god at a level that nobody ever dreamed of. we will be able to design plants and animals according to specification. that may sound scary to some of you, and it sounds scary to me on a bad day. i see no other way of us adapting to the great threat of global warming that is upon us. we have the tools to do so. this will be, ladies and gentl
in areas and we didn't even exist just a few decades ago. and what's more of revolution is brewing in this type of computing. it's not going to lie you to play your computer games better. it will be revolutionary in congregational analytics. and so what we tend to look at computers as i do affect productivity here or there. computers are going to affect everything because of the indirect effect of 10, 20, 30 different fields of research that are all growing at unprecedented rates. so think...
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." >> when i was working in moscow about 5 years ago, anti-government street protests were gathering steam. i can remember chatting to all sorts of people, who accused vladimir putin's government of lies and corruption. but today the opposition has pretty much dwindled away. that's partly because when fighting broke out in eastern ukraine, a lot of russians patriotically rallied behind the kremlin. and today putin is more popular than ever with voters. but there are still some examples where ordinary people take to the street to show their dissatisfaction with the authorities. >> it's a sunday ritual almost as regular as a church service. >> citizens, your activities of not an approved by the authorities. >> can't i walk to the park to go shopping? do i have to get authorization? >> live here. white we have to put up with this. >> it's a disgrace and >> the bone of contention is a wooden cross set up to mark the spot where a church is soon to be built, and a symbol of its power. about a dozen of the new churches future congregation have been lobbying for some time. just a few meters
." >> when i was working in moscow about 5 years ago, anti-government street protests were gathering steam. i can remember chatting to all sorts of people, who accused vladimir putin's government of lies and corruption. but today the opposition has pretty much dwindled away. that's partly because when fighting broke out in eastern ukraine, a lot of russians patriotically rallied behind the kremlin. and today putin is more popular than ever with voters. but there are still some...
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who just arrived in germany a short time ago.tes ago, german chancellor angela merkel telling the nation the government is assuming that this was, in fact, a terror attack. for the latest, let's bring in fred pleitgen for us in berlin. fred, i take it no surprise that this is likely a terror attack, but what is the sense of security there in berlin among the people? >> reporter: you know, miguel, they are concerned about the situation. a lot of people today who opted to keep their children out of school after this happened because there is a lot of fear among people about terror attacks. one of the things that was going on before christmas, miguel, the german authorities were saying there were fearing there could be terror attacks during christmas time. also that it could happen specifically at christmas markets. that is why security was actually beefed up at a lot of christmas markets around germany. obviously with something like this very big tractor-trailer truck plowing through the market, it was impossible to hold the truck
who just arrived in germany a short time ago.tes ago, german chancellor angela merkel telling the nation the government is assuming that this was, in fact, a terror attack. for the latest, let's bring in fred pleitgen for us in berlin. fred, i take it no surprise that this is likely a terror attack, but what is the sense of security there in berlin among the people? >> reporter: you know, miguel, they are concerned about the situation. a lot of people today who opted to keep their...
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this clip coming more than 40 years ago. have a watch. >> i think that we ought to have the reward that you're talking about and i hope it will be substantial, considering what we've been through already. >> when r-2 has been safely delivered to my forces, you'll get your reward. you have my guarantee. >> what is the little droid carrying that's so blasted important? >> the plans to destroy an entire system. our only hope is to find its weakness which we will determine from the data i stored in r-2. we'll capture the plans in a raid on the imperial shipment yards. but we fell under attack before i could get to it safety. so i hid it in this r-2 unit and send him off. >> now where are you taking him? >> the fourth moon. i have given the coordinates to chewbacca. >> that was 1977. a teenage carrie fisher auditioning. let's talk more with the executive editor for the reporter. and entertainment tonight host and cnn contributor. it is really remarkable seeing fisher there as a young, relatively unknown actress, right on the cusp
this clip coming more than 40 years ago. have a watch. >> i think that we ought to have the reward that you're talking about and i hope it will be substantial, considering what we've been through already. >> when r-2 has been safely delivered to my forces, you'll get your reward. you have my guarantee. >> what is the little droid carrying that's so blasted important? >> the plans to destroy an entire system. our only hope is to find its weakness which we will determine...
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the prime minister gave those remarks a very short while ago in rome.conceded defeat, and he said he would hand in his resignation tomorrow e. said that he has no regrets. but that his experience with this government is over. he thanked the people who voted on his side. but now he will be going and it is not clear what sort of a caretaker government is going to be put together to bridge this gap now until there are fresh elections. the reform was really being called the latest crest of a worldwide populous wave. though it is a bit confusing in italy because he was trying to make a change for the better. he was trying to slimline the system, a system at times which is crippled with its own bureaucracy and voting against a leader two and a half years into his term has failed to impress enough people. it was a resounding defeat. exit polls showed it right away and he just conceded that defeat. how this affects the global economy in the near future does remain to be seen but much of the anger channeled into the inability to pull out of the economic slump wi
the prime minister gave those remarks a very short while ago in rome.conceded defeat, and he said he would hand in his resignation tomorrow e. said that he has no regrets. but that his experience with this government is over. he thanked the people who voted on his side. but now he will be going and it is not clear what sort of a caretaker government is going to be put together to bridge this gap now until there are fresh elections. the reform was really being called the latest crest of a...
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. >>> compared to 48 hours ago. >> we appreciate the 50s.>> we do.. as we say to parts of how one part water and you do not have to chip off ice. partly cloudy skies. there are changes coming in for friday. the birds are chirping and the winds are blowing. 51 degrees winter solstice. not too bad for santa cruz. it is flying out fast. 30s, 40s 250. 50 57 and offshore component that has kicked in. a nice winter day on the coast. six months from now it will be sucked in with fog and cold. not today. even southern california is getting cloud cover. 30s, 40s and 50s in santa cruz. 38 morgan hill. higher elevations in 50s. a mostly sunny day after we clear the clouds out. the birds are not chirping, they are still sleeping >> everybody is still sleeping when we come in. good morning everyone. let's take a look at what we have. crowding at the bay bridge toll plaza. not a huge one. traffic is backed up for 10 to 15 minute delay. so far, not too bad as we go to interstate 8 so far, not too bad as we go to interstate 880. traffic is moving along well. this cou
. >>> compared to 48 hours ago. >> we appreciate the 50s.>> we do.. as we say to parts of how one part water and you do not have to chip off ice. partly cloudy skies. there are changes coming in for friday. the birds are chirping and the winds are blowing. 51 degrees winter solstice. not too bad for santa cruz. it is flying out fast. 30s, 40s 250. 50 57 and offshore component that has kicked in. a nice winter day on the coast. six months from now it will be sucked in with...
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years ago when president truman and winston churchill came to a similar stage. would like to ignore knowledge, with thanks to your service -- thanks for your -- ice in world war ii, [applause] we will now open the program with the national anthem. please face the flag. [star spangled banner plays] ♪ >> i ask that you join me in prayer. oh infinite source of goodness, you have gathered here -- gathered us here so that we might commemorate that day 70 years ago when sir winston churchill stood in this place and called upon the citizens of this nation to stand in solidarity with our brother and in the british empire commonwealth. hour, i pray for your blessing upon us and the right and honorable lord alan watson as he leads us to reflect upon prime minister churchill's words , may our hearts and minds be rekindled with the desire to stand together against the forces of totalitarian oppression. please be seated. staff, students, alumni, trustees, friends and guests. the right and honorable lord alan watson. it was 70 years ago that sir winston churchill stood right
years ago when president truman and winston churchill came to a similar stage. would like to ignore knowledge, with thanks to your service -- thanks for your -- ice in world war ii, [applause] we will now open the program with the national anthem. please face the flag. [star spangled banner plays] ♪ >> i ask that you join me in prayer. oh infinite source of goodness, you have gathered here -- gathered us here so that we might commemorate that day 70 years ago when sir winston churchill...
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i heard from one of them not long ago in north dakota. his family is in kansas.the commuting thing. and it's not ideal and it's not forever but they just paid off their house. they are having a second kid. and he is making 140 grand a year. working when he wants. >> yeah. >> that kid should be on a poster. that guy, you know, in fact, there was an article in the journal about a year and a half ago called the $100,000 welder where they profiled people all over the place. and so much of the problem, tucker, honestly is getting the facts out there. people don't know the opportunities exist. the next step is to encourage them as best we can. and then make them heroic, which frankly i think they already are. >> and that may be part of it. maybe one of the pairiers is that people guiding them at schools in the secondary level are all liberal arts poetry majors nothing wrong with that they don't see the dignity in welding maybe. is that part of the problem? >> it is part of the problem would also spoiled in that wonderful way any advanced society is flick the switch don
i heard from one of them not long ago in north dakota. his family is in kansas.the commuting thing. and it's not ideal and it's not forever but they just paid off their house. they are having a second kid. and he is making 140 grand a year. working when he wants. >> yeah. >> that kid should be on a poster. that guy, you know, in fact, there was an article in the journal about a year and a half ago called the $100,000 welder where they profiled people all over the place. and so much...
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clothing is already less expensive than it was 100 years ago, 200 years ago the luddite movement was formed because we had these new technologies emerging that could automate the making of clothing but now the common man or woman could have a wardrobe, but this will revolutionize manufacturing. you will have open-source versions of products and proprietary versions, so let's take several energies that have been transformed, information products. if i want to send you a book or movie a few years ago i would send you a fedex package, or email, millions of high quality free documents and books and movies and songs and you could have a very good time with media products but people still spend money to read harry potter or read music from their favorite artists, the coexistence of proprietary and open-source markets and what happened to the revenues of those industries? they have gone up, not down, fueled by the ease with which those products are distributed and marketed, you are going to like this movie based on what we have noticed, the same will happen to the fashion industry. there wi
clothing is already less expensive than it was 100 years ago, 200 years ago the luddite movement was formed because we had these new technologies emerging that could automate the making of clothing but now the common man or woman could have a wardrobe, but this will revolutionize manufacturing. you will have open-source versions of products and proprietary versions, so let's take several energies that have been transformed, information products. if i want to send you a book or movie a few years...
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he was caught two years ago. the sentence came a year after that. now, we have a notice from the highest court that his execution is impending. my husband was not dependent on drugs. he was just unemployed. her husband lost his job two years ago and took on occasional jobs, including courier services. she says she did not know that one of the packages he delivered contained crystal meth, and he also did not know who gave him the delivery contract. anyone caught with more than 30 grams of the drug in iran faces a death sentence. >> how am i meant to manage? if only he were back home again! i cannot go on alone like this with the children. my father died. my mother is so poor that she even had to sell her kidney. reporter: koran is it a tough battle along the border with afghanistan and pakistan. more than 3700 policemen are said to have been killed here since the islamic revolution in 1979. 500 tons of drugs cross the border each year. some of that is confiscated, but some go into the interior of the country and then on to europe. haro when is especi
he was caught two years ago. the sentence came a year after that. now, we have a notice from the highest court that his execution is impending. my husband was not dependent on drugs. he was just unemployed. her husband lost his job two years ago and took on occasional jobs, including courier services. she says she did not know that one of the packages he delivered contained crystal meth, and he also did not know who gave him the delivery contract. anyone caught with more than 30 grams of the...
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. >> this happened about an hour ago. exactly one hour ago at 8:00 p.m. local time. you're absolutely right. this christmas market is one of the main ones in the west berlin. only five miles away from my house, heading there right now. the latest we have is that apparently this truck came from one of the streets close to the christmas market. the market itself is in a very busy pedestrian zone. and from what we hear the truck simply plowed into the market and hit several market stalls. there was an eyewitness said it was going 40 miles per hour and showed no signs of slowing down as it went into the christmas market. it's unclear at this point, the police tell us whether or not it's terror related. there are some sources that say early indications are that it is. the latest that we got from the police literally a couple of minutes ago was that they say they can confirm there are multiple dead and at least 50 people injured. so it is a major incident that happened here in berlin tonight, brooke. >> let's back up a couple of steps. just to set the scene here, you are s
. >> this happened about an hour ago. exactly one hour ago at 8:00 p.m. local time. you're absolutely right. this christmas market is one of the main ones in the west berlin. only five miles away from my house, heading there right now. the latest we have is that apparently this truck came from one of the streets close to the christmas market. the market itself is in a very busy pedestrian zone. and from what we hear the truck simply plowed into the market and hit several market stalls....