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as far as cta, cta and muni i have not seen any delays. far as the roads, i have not seen any major accidents or any delays because of the earthquake or otherwise reported at this hour. back to you. >> thank you very much. di from vta that they will be inspecting some light rail lines. >>> also other news this morning, bart police are still trying to get answers after a shooting incident last night led to a second shooting involving bart police and insn that one o man died. it all unfolded outside a barber shop across the street from the west oakland bart station. witnesses say one man shot another in the leg and then arriving officerst broke up the shooting by killing the man who fired. one person says she understands why police used ct,ñforce, but doesn't think the man hadlp to die. >> i feel like they undertrain traineda a little bit better so could do what they need to do in order not to take a person's life. >> investigators are still not confirming that the officer is actually the one who fired that deadly shot. oakland police also
as far as cta, cta and muni i have not seen any delays. far as the roads, i have not seen any major accidents or any delays because of the earthquake or otherwise reported at this hour. back to you. >> thank you very much. di from vta that they will be inspecting some light rail lines. >>> also other news this morning, bart police are still trying to get answers after a shooting incident last night led to a second shooting involving bart police and insn that one o man died. it...
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i relu cta ntly his budget request. —— far above. put his old request on the table, his request. we left the meeting having agreed to try for a short—term cra that would keep eve ryo ne short—term cra that would keep everyone at the negotiating table for a few more days. the president suggested, let's do it by tuesday night. we said, great. several hours later, he called back. he said, so, i hear we have a three—week deal. i said, no, mr president, no one has talked to me about a three—week deal. no one has talked to me. no one had called to need a —— leader policy. a few hours later, he called back again. well, we are going to need this, this, this in addition. it was general kelly, things they knew were far right and off the table. now, the lunch that seemed so promising was quickly overtaken by ha rd promising was quickly overtaken by hard right forces in the administration. even though we bent over backwards to meet the president's demands. negotiating with this white house is like negotiating withjell—o. it is next to impossible
i relu cta ntly his budget request. —— far above. put his old request on the table, his request. we left the meeting having agreed to try for a short—term cra that would keep eve ryo ne short—term cra that would keep everyone at the negotiating table for a few more days. the president suggested, let's do it by tuesday night. we said, great. several hours later, he called back. he said, so, i hear we have a three—week deal. i said, no, mr president, no one has talked to me about a...
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a bit more of a struggle across the east midlands, east anglia and the south—east, that clu b relu cta the south—east, that club reluctant to break. should do eventually, and by then we will see more cloud probably arriving in northern ireland. temperatures a degree or two lower than today but with light winds and sunshine, should not feel too bad. rain the north—west gets ambushed by this developing area of low pressure, most of the rain as we head into saturday will be coming in across the uk, could be quite heavy rain for a while across the western hills. the rain should ease off of it in the afternoon, may get some sunshine in scotland away from the showers but will pick up stronger winds as well. we are drawing in some mild airoff winds as well. we are drawing in some mild air off the atlantic so while there will be more cloud around, temperatures will be higher than on friday. mild air will start to push further in across the uk during the second half of the weekend, this is really mild air, if you do get some tragedy east of high ground, temperatures could be 14 or 15. windy wea
a bit more of a struggle across the east midlands, east anglia and the south—east, that clu b relu cta the south—east, that club reluctant to break. should do eventually, and by then we will see more cloud probably arriving in northern ireland. temperatures a degree or two lower than today but with light winds and sunshine, should not feel too bad. rain the north—west gets ambushed by this developing area of low pressure, most of the rain as we head into saturday will be coming in across...
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>> yes, cta to and he scurries back to the edge over the wall he goes. he made off t fun. >> well ryan having a lot o fun.you doing, ryan? >> going sledding today! >> ryan is the kay? >> i don i want to see this. do. ou living doing it like ryan. sledding. ryanwaterbury >> here i he top of frozen bank. let ithoa! >> he goes right into the tree. >> oh. >> that hurt. eryan waterbury. >>> a driver's trying to evade police. >> well you can run, but they are going to catch you. >> how pulling off aisky move mive otherwise. >> maybe he's a genius. >>> and see why this little b major back swing goals. >> oh, yeah! >>> brought to you by garden's all-new flavo 'tis the ith tender grilled chickeneadsticks only at olive garden. of your daily rout so why treat youdifferently? complete the job with listerine® revent bad breath and kill up to 99.9% of germs. listerine® bring out the bold™ the bug stops helysol kills over 100 illness-causing germs and viruses, even those that may cause stomach bugs. lysol. what it takes to protect. when my smilis bri ning tooths, colga
>> yes, cta to and he scurries back to the edge over the wall he goes. he made off t fun. >> well ryan having a lot o fun.you doing, ryan? >> going sledding today! >> ryan is the kay? >> i don i want to see this. do. ou living doing it like ryan. sledding. ryanwaterbury >> here i he top of frozen bank. let ithoa! >> he goes right into the tree. >> oh. >> that hurt. eryan waterbury. >>> a driver's trying to evade police. >>...
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how concerned are banks about this because initially they were quite relu cta nt, because initially theyto comply with the law now, will it damage them or is it going to open up fresh ideas and new business. if they embrace it it's a huge opportunity. it is an opportunity to allow third parties to in effect distribute their products. the biggest change with open banking is in addition to the edition ways of banking, mobile, the internet, and branches. you can do your banking outside of the banking environment. make payments on retail website, go on to social media and make payments, see all your accounts in one place. if banks are discoverable, it's a bit like in other industries, like, say, with travel. you can buy a ticket on an airline website or a hotel but they are discoverable on apps like xp they are and so on and you can, by being on there, those airlines and hotels are actually helping distribute the products so it'd be the same with banking. big changes ahead, great to see you. let's take a look at some of the other stories making the news. facebook says it will change its focu
how concerned are banks about this because initially they were quite relu cta nt, because initially theyto comply with the law now, will it damage them or is it going to open up fresh ideas and new business. if they embrace it it's a huge opportunity. it is an opportunity to allow third parties to in effect distribute their products. the biggest change with open banking is in addition to the edition ways of banking, mobile, the internet, and branches. you can do your banking outside of the...
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want him to stay in jail, they may feel that's right but the government, i think will be, yes, relu ctanment, i think will be, yes, reluctant to do anything which could be construed with them interfering in or challenging the independence of the parole process. 0k. mark easton, thank you. talks to secure the future of the struggling construction firm carillion, are expected to continue tomorrow. the company, which holds several key government contracts, owes more than £900 million to a number of banks. ministers say they're keeping a close eye on the situation. here's our business correspondent joe lynam. carillion is probably the biggest british company you've never heard of. it maintains hundreds of schools, hospitals, prisons and even libraries. if it collapsed, there is a concern about who would take over at short notice. and it's notjust public services that would be affected. thousands of private firms in the construction sector also dependent on carillion for subcontracted work. we cover 65% of steelwork contracting in the uk and that's worth £3 billion to the uk economy. it repr
want him to stay in jail, they may feel that's right but the government, i think will be, yes, relu ctanment, i think will be, yes, reluctant to do anything which could be construed with them interfering in or challenging the independence of the parole process. 0k. mark easton, thank you. talks to secure the future of the struggling construction firm carillion, are expected to continue tomorrow. the company, which holds several key government contracts, owes more than £900 million to a number...
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but minorities who may have been relu cta nt to minorities who may have been reluctant to sign up. and there is not as many of those around as once aware of. society is changing and so it is appropriate for us to reach out to a broader base. the army has been struggling to recruit, made all the more difficult by a lack of a major campaign like afghanistan or iraq. war is often the best recruiting sergeant. it is also competing in an era of relatively high employment. the regular strength of the army should be 80 2000. but it is currently just over 77,000 should be 80 2000. but it is currentlyjust over 77,000 strong. a shortfall of more than 4000. but some former soldiers question whether the army is trying to be too politically correct with these adverts. they are aiming the recruiting campaign at specific minorities and they should be aiming at more broadly at the kind of people who will want to join the army, people who are looking for a fight, looking for action and adventure. this older advertisement is what people might expect from the army, a recent plan to drop its be the be
but minorities who may have been relu cta nt to minorities who may have been reluctant to sign up. and there is not as many of those around as once aware of. society is changing and so it is appropriate for us to reach out to a broader base. the army has been struggling to recruit, made all the more difficult by a lack of a major campaign like afghanistan or iraq. war is often the best recruiting sergeant. it is also competing in an era of relatively high employment. the regular strength of the...
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consumer technology association came under fire for not booking a single keynote female speaker the cta responding by adding photos of women on panels to its keynote page features nancy debuik and kristin dylan the cta defended the -- the speaker most head a large entity we feel your pain, it bothers us too. the tech industry and every industry must do better. >> hog hog hereweare on twitter sta stage. >> hulu announcing this morning some significant growth, 17 million subscribers between the on-demand service and streaming bundle launched last year, up 40% that's good news for disney in particular as it gets control of hewletti. bob iger will expand and built it into a real rival for netflix. >>> yulia, alabama beating georgia in overtime. a thrilling national title game. so how were the early ratings for the game >> reporter: espn released preliminary numbers. they indicate a big jump in the college football ratings, the overtime win were up 9% from a year-ago game. when they were watching on the flagship network, it drew 16 ratings, the second high school most wafd play offgame in th
consumer technology association came under fire for not booking a single keynote female speaker the cta responding by adding photos of women on panels to its keynote page features nancy debuik and kristin dylan the cta defended the -- the speaker most head a large entity we feel your pain, it bothers us too. the tech industry and every industry must do better. >> hog hog hereweare on twitter sta stage. >> hulu announcing this morning some significant growth, 17 million subscribers...
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hartnet, he is the general manager and ceo of the san mateo county cta as well as the chief officer of caltrain as well as the head of san trans. with that in his capacity as the head of caltrain. he is hear. welcome and thank you for coming to our chambers here in san francisco county. >> thank you mr. chair and commissioners. it is a pleasure to be here. we are happy to report on the status of our electrification project. i would like to thank you for the great partnership we've had in bringing forward improvements to caltrain. not just with the electrification project, but since its origination. we preserved rail service and developed a robust community rail service on the pennisula. the electrification project would not have happened without the team work and support of chair peskin and the board and the mayor's offers. we stayed together and united and with regional state and federal support, we've been able to move it forward. i would like to acknowledge also san francisco's own michael burns, who was chief officer of our electrification project and will be up until this end of t
hartnet, he is the general manager and ceo of the san mateo county cta as well as the chief officer of caltrain as well as the head of san trans. with that in his capacity as the head of caltrain. he is hear. welcome and thank you for coming to our chambers here in san francisco county. >> thank you mr. chair and commissioners. it is a pleasure to be here. we are happy to report on the status of our electrification project. i would like to thank you for the great partnership we've had in...
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wejournalists are relu cta nt to idea. i'm sure...and weeks and months, and who knows, even years, because there is another pay disclosure to come later this year, isn't there, in the summer? i suppose it won't go away. iimagine the summer? i suppose it won't go away. i imagine the bbc obviously would like it to go away, but let's see. the today presenterjohn humphrys speaking to oui’ presenterjohn humphrys speaking to our entertainment correspondent, david sillito. a court has ruled that a coroner was wrong to exclude the names of the alleged suspects in a new inquest into the birmingham pub bombings. 21 people were killed when two ira bombs exploded in 1974. victims‘ families have welcomed the decision, but are angry they had to pay for legal help. the food standards agency has defended the way it dealt with health and safety concerns at a meat company, which supplied the pub chain wetherspoons, as well as cafes, schools and restaurants. the food standards agency has stopped any meat leaving russell hume company sites as it carries
wejournalists are relu cta nt to idea. i'm sure...and weeks and months, and who knows, even years, because there is another pay disclosure to come later this year, isn't there, in the summer? i suppose it won't go away. iimagine the summer? i suppose it won't go away. i imagine the bbc obviously would like it to go away, but let's see. the today presenterjohn humphrys speaking to oui’ presenterjohn humphrys speaking to our entertainment correspondent, david sillito. a court has ruled that a...
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people go for the what to make sure to get your view and the view of cta on what they did. >> guest: well, it's a very complex nuanced issue. i personally thought it was the right thing to do because the fcc, it happened if we get to go under the obama administration, gave the sec is enormous powers they should not have. it should not have the power to regulate every device which is up to the internet including automobiles. the automobile companies and the technology companies make stuff were concerned about this because we've seen dependent on who the political party is controlling it, the things they do for some companies control aa block innovation and great developer. i was part of the voluntary principles who worked so well for 18 years. we went around the sec, convince them to accept it. the broadband carriers agreed to provide and the internet users, and everyone was happy with that. it worked great. the truth is that different sites are not far apart even today. the republicans and democrats in the broadband providers and broadband using companies, they agree on net neutralit
people go for the what to make sure to get your view and the view of cta on what they did. >> guest: well, it's a very complex nuanced issue. i personally thought it was the right thing to do because the fcc, it happened if we get to go under the obama administration, gave the sec is enormous powers they should not have. it should not have the power to regulate every device which is up to the internet including automobiles. the automobile companies and the technology companies make stuff...
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before we go further, i want to get your view and the view of cta on what they did. >> guest: well, it's a complexed, nuanced issue. i personally thought it was the right thing to do because the fcc change that happened just a couple years ago under the obama administration gave the fcc enormous powers it should not have. it should not have the power to regulate every device which hooks up to the internet including oftens. the automobile -- including automobiles. the automobile companies were concerned about this. we've seen depending who the political party is controlling the fcc, the things they can force on companies totally block innovation and great bottoms. i was part of the voluntary principles that worked so well for 18 years. we went around the fcc, convinced them to accept it both the broadband carriers provided it, that they agreed to provide and the companies that the internet uses. and everyone was happy with that, it worked great. and the truth is the different sides are not far apart even today. the republicans and democrats and the broadband providers and broadband-using
before we go further, i want to get your view and the view of cta on what they did. >> guest: well, it's a complexed, nuanced issue. i personally thought it was the right thing to do because the fcc change that happened just a couple years ago under the obama administration gave the fcc enormous powers it should not have. it should not have the power to regulate every device which hooks up to the internet including oftens. the automobile -- including automobiles. the automobile companies...
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upshot is that friday should be decent, very few showers left by morning, the cloud a bit more relu cta in northern ireland later on the head of rain from the atlantic. temperature is not bad, seven, eight, nine, chilly in scotland because of frost. that rain coming in from the atlantic, fizzling out. it gets swamped by a big low coming in the south of iceland. more active weather front, that warm front there, this will bring most of the rain. that arrives on saturday, could be heavy rain together with strong winds, particularly across the western hills of the of rain becomes lighter and patchy as it pushes east. eventually some sunshine are particularly across scotland and northern ireland but it will be windy. temperatures on saturday will be higher, some mild air drawn in. windy weather across the north, low— pressure windy weather across the north, low—pressure moving close by. then another system coming in from the atlantic, a very flat, wave. most of the rain will be across the west of scotland, some hills could see rain and drizzle. lots of cloud, it will be windy as well. if you
upshot is that friday should be decent, very few showers left by morning, the cloud a bit more relu cta in northern ireland later on the head of rain from the atlantic. temperature is not bad, seven, eight, nine, chilly in scotland because of frost. that rain coming in from the atlantic, fizzling out. it gets swamped by a big low coming in the south of iceland. more active weather front, that warm front there, this will bring most of the rain. that arrives on saturday, could be heavy rain...
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but i think the control of the children is absolute and people are relu cta nt to children is absoluteshow. again in their interactions however limited with local people, neighbours or shopkeepers, would they display some of the characteristics that might immediately arouse suspicion, or not? i do not think it would have aroused much suspicion, they were quite good at putting on a veneer of respectability, of good churchgoing, organised family that occasionally does outings where it is very public and everyone seemed to be in place and everyone seemed to be in place and looking good. it is very difficult to penetrate that. so if you look at the back story, the actual conditions, there has to be a level of psychopathy in these individuals. a level of indifference and there has to be some bizarre sense of purpose and, this perverse kind of parenting that they have engaged in must have had some kind of route in some kind of miss belief system whereby they feel it is sanctioned and to the outside world they can have a clean face if you like, bolstered by religion, by their beliefs. but why
but i think the control of the children is absolute and people are relu cta nt to children is absoluteshow. again in their interactions however limited with local people, neighbours or shopkeepers, would they display some of the characteristics that might immediately arouse suspicion, or not? i do not think it would have aroused much suspicion, they were quite good at putting on a veneer of respectability, of good churchgoing, organised family that occasionally does outings where it is very...
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is it a relu cta nce reported across the uk. is it a reluctance of men to report this? police force? it could be all these things. in some cases, men feel that perhaps they might not be believed. there is also a problem with the definition of stalking. there was a previous crime of harassment. stalking grows out of that, but the line at which harassment becomes stalking is actually blurred and indistinct. the watchdog for the police say there needs to be better training for the police about how the identify and re cord police about how the identify and record harassment and stalking as a specific crime. what was the final outcome after you contacted the police? on that specific day, they sent a response team round with some paramedics. she wouldn't let them in. the sergeant that was in attendance phoned me and asked me to speak to her. reluctantly i did, purely to get them into her property. they gave me an incident numberand property. they gave me an incident number and advised me to block the number, which i already had. she must have bought more sim cards because ran
is it a relu cta nce reported across the uk. is it a reluctance of men to report this? police force? it could be all these things. in some cases, men feel that perhaps they might not be believed. there is also a problem with the definition of stalking. there was a previous crime of harassment. stalking grows out of that, but the line at which harassment becomes stalking is actually blurred and indistinct. the watchdog for the police say there needs to be better training for the police about how...
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we can get there and eliminate single use, within the utility of plastic remains full stop that relu ctatance to the juicing production is a problem for greenpeace, who say it is not go far enough fast enough. these are all positive first at the tackle asian plastic pollution, but with a truckload of plastic entering our oceans every minute what we need is bold and urgent now. we need companies to commit the reduction targets, and to look into investing in alternative delivery systems that help promote the years. we cannot re cycle help promote the years. we cannot recycle our way out of this crisis. applause million dollars was awarded last night to develop the best new idea to keep plastic out of the ocean. the ultimate prize is many billions and many years away. simonjack, bbc news, davos. let‘s look at the weather now. philip avery. thankfully over the next few hours, georgina will move away from the north—eastern quarter of scotla nd away from the north—eastern quarter of scotland first quite an active weather front will quit the scene from the south—east of the british isles first
we can get there and eliminate single use, within the utility of plastic remains full stop that relu ctatance to the juicing production is a problem for greenpeace, who say it is not go far enough fast enough. these are all positive first at the tackle asian plastic pollution, but with a truckload of plastic entering our oceans every minute what we need is bold and urgent now. we need companies to commit the reduction targets, and to look into investing in alternative delivery systems that help...
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the four—time olympic champion tweeted that she too is one of the many survivors, but has been relu ctae, and is awaiting sentence for assaulting other athletes. the supermarket chain, iceland, has said it will eliminate plastic from its own brand products within five years. the retailer said plastic would be replaced with paper which could be recycled. the move has been welcomed by environmental campaigners and comes amid growing concern over plastic pollution in the world‘s oceans, where it can harm or kill wildlife. a speeding car in california was hurled into the upper floor of an office building after it hit a road divider in the early hours of sunday morning. the crash left one half of the vehicle hanging out of the building and the driver admitted to officers he had used drugs before getting behind the wheel. luckily both driver and passenger survived, suffering only minor injuries laughter that is genuinely incredible footage, isn‘t it? while you do the sport, i will look at the picture in the papers. while you do the sport, i will look at the picture in the papersm while you do
the four—time olympic champion tweeted that she too is one of the many survivors, but has been relu ctae, and is awaiting sentence for assaulting other athletes. the supermarket chain, iceland, has said it will eliminate plastic from its own brand products within five years. the retailer said plastic would be replaced with paper which could be recycled. the move has been welcomed by environmental campaigners and comes amid growing concern over plastic pollution in the world‘s oceans, where...
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so many women made that step very relu cta ntly. many women made that step very reluctantly.ept their staff contracts, kept the benefits and perks associated with that and at the same time were also being paid more than them. there were different elements to the discriminate and it has had massive impact on people, because in that period of time, a significant period of time, people have had huge and security. they haven't had sick pay to stop some of them have had a really serious illnesses and conditions, which has made them very difficult for them financially and professionally. women have had babies several times over and have not benefited from any maternity leave or maternity pay and have faced compounded problems when they've come back to work after having children. i've been concerned about the way in which people returning from having, in some cases, very returning from having, in some cases, very short period of leave, maternity leave, they haven't been treated as well as they should have been by the bbc and certainly not in comparison to those on staff contracts. a
so many women made that step very relu cta ntly. many women made that step very reluctantly.ept their staff contracts, kept the benefits and perks associated with that and at the same time were also being paid more than them. there were different elements to the discriminate and it has had massive impact on people, because in that period of time, a significant period of time, people have had huge and security. they haven't had sick pay to stop some of them have had a really serious illnesses...
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yes, that is why we are relu cta nt to than stick?or every supermarket that introduces a plastic free aisles to give the public choice? thank you for coming in. you‘re watching afternoon live, these are our headlines. 68 senior a&e doctors write to the prime minister to say safety is at risk in england and wales. five the bag charge extended to small shops. the prime minister pledges to eradicate plastic waste by 2042. searches in california for people missing during mudslides. jewellery stolen from the ritz hotel in paris. we will have the latest. johanna konta is playing in the opening round of the australian open, while organisers defend the decision to allow maria sharapova to take part in the draw ceremony, the same venue where she failed a doping test two yea rs where she failed a doping test two years ago, and 2a—year—old lancashire batsmen liam livingstone has been given a first call up to the test squad for england‘s tour of new zealand, and i will have more on those stories at 4:30pm. the prime minister‘s spokesman says brit
yes, that is why we are relu cta nt to than stick?or every supermarket that introduces a plastic free aisles to give the public choice? thank you for coming in. you‘re watching afternoon live, these are our headlines. 68 senior a&e doctors write to the prime minister to say safety is at risk in england and wales. five the bag charge extended to small shops. the prime minister pledges to eradicate plastic waste by 2042. searches in california for people missing during mudslides. jewellery...