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. >>> plus, what do you do with all that unused medicationndying arou your house? one part of our area is starting a new program to make sure those unused drugs don't fall into the wrong hands. my name is brittney. a little thing i love about the egg white grill is the toasty english muffin. it's toasted perfectly-it's just a little crispy, but not, like, hard crispy, but just crispy enough that when you bite into it everything is perfect. my name is kurtis and i love the egg white grill because the egg itself. it's soft and fluffy like a pillow. and i wouldn't eat my pillow, but i'd eat the chick-fil-a breakfast egg white sandwich for sure! >>> a problem with unused or outdated prescriptio drugs i they're often discarded the wrong way. well, there's a new push in fairfax county to do something about that. northern virginia bureau chief julie carey explains. hr >> reporter: t away doesn't necessarily mean go away. drugs thrown in the trash or down the drain end up in roe enent or maybe even in the wrong hands. >> we're finding these substanssubt sues are becoming u
. >>> plus, what do you do with all that unused medicationndying arou your house? one part of our area is starting a new program to make sure those unused drugs don't fall into the wrong hands. my name is brittney. a little thing i love about the egg white grill is the toasty english muffin. it's toasted perfectly-it's just a little crispy, but not, like, hard crispy, but just crispy enough that when you bite into it everything is perfect. my name is kurtis and i love the egg white...
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. >> i think when i'm around arou certain dialects, it changes each time.along the way. >> and there you have it. i'm going to leave it at that. >> leave it right there. >> right there. >> i'm glad she is doing well. >> me too. me too. i'm pushing for her. i'm hoping she wins. >>> let's talk about bryce howards. she could rock an accent if she wants to. >> or ten. >> i sat down with the star who is now trading our love of dinosaurs for dogs. >> how many dogs do you have now? >> okay. so we have -- we just have two dogs at my house. >> uh-huh. >> but my parents have four dogs, and there is, like, ten cats and 20 chickens all named jennifer. >> all your chickens were named jennifer? >> jennifer aniston, jennifer garner, jennifer lopez. just yeah. all jennifers. >> that's crazy. bryce knows her way around a henhouse and the doghouse. >> the baby. hi. >> so it was no surprise to see the joy on her face when we welcomed these rescue pups, brothers, harry and holla to our set. >> harry is looking jealous. about to go to sleep and harry is, like, this dude. >> my
. >> i think when i'm around arou certain dialects, it changes each time.along the way. >> and there you have it. i'm going to leave it at that. >> leave it right there. >> right there. >> i'm glad she is doing well. >> me too. me too. i'm pushing for her. i'm hoping she wins. >>> let's talk about bryce howards. she could rock an accent if she wants to. >> or ten. >> i sat down with the star who is now trading our love of dinosaurs for...
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i would also say that the overall rhetoric arou immigratio was somewhat differen a republican president was trying to work across with democrats on comprehensive immigration reform and the fence act cam in that context. america needs to conduct this debate on immigration in a respectful tone. >> obama, who voted for the first saw it as a step to get republicans to the table. > then they wanted a fence. is now basically complete. > fence aside, obama attacked immigration, it of more than two million deportations during his time in office. deported actually more people than president trump has. of it was t tactic, that the administration could show immigration gh on enforcement thacould pave the way toward comprehensive conrsationsreform withrepublicans. >> despite a decrease in apprehensions at the board in years, due in part to the fence, that reform never haened. 2015, a certain billionaire rode down the escalator. they are trump: bringing drugs, they are bringing crime, rasts, and i assume, are good people. >> president trump's rhetoric around immigration is significantly harder. it's
i would also say that the overall rhetoric arou immigratio was somewhat differen a republican president was trying to work across with democrats on comprehensive immigration reform and the fence act cam in that context. america needs to conduct this debate on immigration in a respectful tone. >> obama, who voted for the first saw it as a step to get republicans to the table. > then they wanted a fence. is now basically complete. > fence aside, obama attacked immigration, it of more...
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we're a group of five journalis watched arou-the-clocky governme rerepresentativeves. ththeir itinerary for r us iso tight t that we can n neither e freeeely nor speakak to anyone want. nevertrtheless, todaday we leningng morabout t thcurrentt situation tibet thaour minders ululd've led.. and astoundingly, the conversations tend to revolve around the dalai lama, a toooo subjbject r chinina. the dalai lama's former residencnce, potala papalace,s bebeen taken ovever by the newew rulelers. here, the five pillars of the communist party are pictured, from mao, to xi jinping. do you think that in the future there will be a a new dalai laa liliving here? the museum direcr r says no,nd the gigional gernmnmenofficial chimes in, explaining that the pola p palacis a m musm. a dalai i lama would n not fit. but whatat apparently does fit everywhere, is china's flag. even atop tibet's most holy spot, the jokhang temple. a reminder by china about who is ruling here. for chinese tourists, the temple is mainly regarded as a museum, or a good place to take snapshots of people in traditi
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arou city today, probably not enough much more than the occasional flake flying by.ere is the way future weather handle it. f slim chanc flurry. between es maximize 12:00 and 3:00 in the afternoon. if you blink you miss it. y weathor friday evening and saturday. arn't look bad. skiesy sunny for tomorrow. temperatures tomorrow in the illy 30s. there is the polar vortex. it's not anything at the surface. the vortex is 10 to 30 miles up in the atmosphere. but what it does when oif kilter a bit it's ableo throw big time cold our direction. around 40 today. breezy maybe a flurry. tomorrow clouds and sun. chill highs upper 30s. maybe a sprinkle of rain on sunday. up to 50 degrees. sunday abmonday not terrible cold. rain tuesday night could end with snow early wednesday. and then very, very cold most of the suburbing will be back in the single numbers to near zero by thursday and friday of next we can. jack taylor that sounds like winter to me. >> yeah, one, twos and three, tens, 20s ab30s. and in akake. . 210 southbound direction only. irection diversity at pine draf again
arou city today, probably not enough much more than the occasional flake flying by.ere is the way future weather handle it. f slim chanc flurry. between es maximize 12:00 and 3:00 in the afternoon. if you blink you miss it. y weathor friday evening and saturday. arn't look bad. skiesy sunny for tomorrow. temperatures tomorrow in the illy 30s. there is the polar vortex. it's not anything at the surface. the vortex is 10 to 30 miles up in the atmosphere. but what it does when oif kilter a bit...
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g fundins provided by -- >> i was able to turn the aircraft around and the mission arou was able to savewo men's lives that night. >> my first job helped me to grow up pretty quickly. >> in 2001 i signed up for the air force. two days later, 911 happened -- 9/11 happened. >> babel , a language program that teacheseeg-life conversations in a new language, such aspanish, french, german, italian and more. babe 's 10 to 15-minute lessons are available as an a or online. more information at babel.com. >> funding isd provi koo ue and patricia, through yuen foundation. the corporation for public oadcasting and by contributions to your pbsio statn from viewers like you. thank you. once again, from washington, morator robert costa. robert: good evening. no overnment shutdown has end in sight and the chance are only mounting for the trump administration. the latest is a buzzfeed ns report that claims president trump directed his former personal attorney t lie to congress. about plans to build a trump tower i moscow. on friday, buzzfeed poste an update that "a spokesperson for the special counsel i
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on his harrowing ordeal rajini: welcome to our viewers on public television in a trica and arou glober 35 days of a partial shutdown, president trump has put forward a new deal to reopen the u.s. governmlyt. but it is or three weeks, and the proposal does not cle funding for a wall on the southern border. the president threatened to declare a national emergen if the democrats and him cannot agree on border security. as if that was not enough drama, this morning a longtime ally oum president was arrested in a predawn raid. political strategist roger ston en charged in connection with the investigation intome russialing in the 2016 election. he says he is innocent. our north america editor jon sopel reports on another eventful day in u.s. politics. jon: friday morning, and the extraordinary sight main domestic airport in new york at a virtual standstill. the government shutdown meaning there were not enough air traffic controllers to keep planes flying safely. day 35 of the longest shutdown in historyand 800,000 workers were missing another payday. but today, howevpo he sought to ray it
on his harrowing ordeal rajini: welcome to our viewers on public television in a trica and arou glober 35 days of a partial shutdown, president trump has put forward a new deal to reopen the u.s. governmlyt. but it is or three weeks, and the proposal does not cle funding for a wall on the southern border. the president threatened to declare a national emergen if the democrats and him cannot agree on border security. as if that was not enough drama, this morning a longtime ally oum president was...
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. >>> we eat a lot of office foodd arou here. a new study from cdc found that nearly a quarter of adults get food from cafeterias or vending machines. unless you work at "news4" where tt's every day for us. researchers say mof the food is high in calories, sugar and sodium, all that b stuff. mproving the traditional quality of work could be a key part of company welless prances. >> listen. in our defense, our cafeteria has healthy options, but when i see the black and white cookie, that. s go right to >> the muff fips. >> the blts. >> you've got get through that. and when it's cold like this, you want to eat the comfort food. >> exactly. >>hee ooher not only one. >> it's crippling most of the east coast. in new york the firefighters braced the bitter cold to save m 's life who was trapped inside her home. they were able to get her out to safety, but it wasn't easy. >> second floor,ed ridden, 84-year-d, dementia. we grabbed the bedding, sheets and all, stched her up, and brought her out at this time. >> the home is still coated in
. >>> we eat a lot of office foodd arou here. a new study from cdc found that nearly a quarter of adults get food from cafeterias or vending machines. unless you work at "news4" where tt's every day for us. researchers say mof the food is high in calories, sugar and sodium, all that b stuff. mproving the traditional quality of work could be a key part of company welless prances. >> listen. in our defense, our cafeteria has healthy options, but when i see the black and...
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snow likely to begin sometime arou lunchtime tomorrow. three-inch rain. there's a chance for additional snow coming up on sunday. so totals for the entire wkend could be more in the three to five-inch range, especially south of town. south of town in the one to three-inch range. >>> look who it is? ome withe, you always a cool interview. >> we've got a good one this sunday. oscar winner natalie portman. but you have "pop start." >> oh, we do? what happened. >> we were ready to go. >> we were just saying hi, willie. but welcome for "popstart." first up, wedding bells are ringing for tim tebow. theormer nfl quarterback who currently plays baseball for the new york mets organization i engaged, posting to instagram, he revealed he popped the question to the former miss universe. people reports it took place on tebow's family farm outside of jacksonville, florida. he captured the photos, thank you for saying yes and making mh happiest man in the world and i can't wait to spend the rest of my life with you. ngratulations to them. >>> a new phot
snow likely to begin sometime arou lunchtime tomorrow. three-inch rain. there's a chance for additional snow coming up on sunday. so totals for the entire wkend could be more in the three to five-inch range, especially south of town. south of town in the one to three-inch range. >>> look who it is? ome withe, you always a cool interview. >> we've got a good one this sunday. oscar winner natalie portman. but you have "pop start." >> oh, we do? what happened....
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at this point crews are working to reopen the right lane by arou around 6:30. waiting on some equipment to clear out all of that brush and debris. and returning back to a live look here on highway 17, it has certainly been a rough go for drivers. we were actually stuck in some traffic earlier today. in the same area because of an accident earlier. so if you need to travel over the hill tonight, you might want to -- you might want to just hold off a little bit and let these conditions pass before you hit the road, give yourself some extra time if you do need to make your way up the mountain tonight. we're live on highway 17. i'm chris nguyen, abc 7 news. >> all right, chris, thank you. heading over that hill can be difficult on a good day. traffic in san francisco has been at a crawl as drivers try to safely make their way out of the city on this evening's commute. abc 7 news reporter vic lee joins us live with an update. and vic, where are you tonight? >> reporter: well, i'm at 1st street and howard. and traffic is moving slowly, but as you can see, it is movin
at this point crews are working to reopen the right lane by arou around 6:30. waiting on some equipment to clear out all of that brush and debris. and returning back to a live look here on highway 17, it has certainly been a rough go for drivers. we were actually stuck in some traffic earlier today. in the same area because of an accident earlier. so if you need to travel over the hill tonight, you might want to -- you might want to just hold off a little bit and let these conditions pass...
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memories of her being followed arou around. effect how you govern when it comes to the immigration debate but not exclusively. >> i think any of us that have an immigrant background will tell you there are so much more in common in our parents and grandparents. my parents raised us with a commitment to making sure that we would be healthy, that we would be happy, that we would be productive. that was their priority. i think we were blessed to have a child hood that was a very nurturing and happy childhood. when we talk about the immigration debate i think there's no question that there are powerful forces that are attempting to vilify immigrants because they were born in another country and suggest they are any different in terms of fundamental values or believes or priorities. i think all of us as americans should be insulted by that suggestion knowing that all of us are just a few generations, if not one generation away from immigrants that arrived in this country with the same hopes and dreams that we each have for our child
memories of her being followed arou around. effect how you govern when it comes to the immigration debate but not exclusively. >> i think any of us that have an immigrant background will tell you there are so much more in common in our parents and grandparents. my parents raised us with a commitment to making sure that we would be healthy, that we would be happy, that we would be productive. that was their priority. i think we were blessed to have a child hood that was a very nurturing...
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if congress starts to polk arou poke around in the same area, there could be pile ups and conflicts betweengations. we have to be careful about that. for my part, i think mueller has been doing this right. let's just make sure the information he has ultimately gets to the congress and to the american people. congress will have to make hard decisions if this buzzfeed report is correct. >> the atlantic in march will have a cover story talking about the case for impeachment just as a forum to debate the fitness for office, what it should constitute whether donald trump is fit for office given everything that has happened in all the ways he has behave. do you think there is a place for this sort of hearings to happen right now before anything that mueller comes out or do you believe that this is something that only can come about if the president is found to have -- i don't know, colluded with the russians. >> yes, you have to start with the constitution. if the president committed high crimes and misdemeanors that there will be impeachments. impeachment is a process. this is how the atlantic i
if congress starts to polk arou poke around in the same area, there could be pile ups and conflicts betweengations. we have to be careful about that. for my part, i think mueller has been doing this right. let's just make sure the information he has ultimately gets to the congress and to the american people. congress will have to make hard decisions if this buzzfeed report is correct. >> the atlantic in march will have a cover story talking about the case for impeachment just as a forum...
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they need to have tricks around but they artrick --doctors arou. is that something you're interested in having? >> we do have detox. we have substance treatment, we have urgent care. humming bird is a place that someone basically we could take people breaking down every barrier possible to be there. there are places that it will be helpful to say, they're not meeting criteria there. >> supervisor mandelman: there's issue what to do with the pers person. you need more humming bird and you need more all of that. i'm wondering whether you need another 5150 facility for people who is coming in with a meth issue. >> i will have the tric doctor r that. >> my name is dr. mark leary. this issue of how to address this really crucial patient population, people that use meth repeat think anedly and heavilye are several ways to address it. i think that most cost efficient way for our city to address it will be to be able to treat the patients that are now waiting on our inpatient unit at san francisco general at the appropriate lower level of care which would
they need to have tricks around but they artrick --doctors arou. is that something you're interested in having? >> we do have detox. we have substance treatment, we have urgent care. humming bird is a place that someone basically we could take people breaking down every barrier possible to be there. there are places that it will be helpful to say, they're not meeting criteria there. >> supervisor mandelman: there's issue what to do with the pers person. you need more humming bird...
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. >> reporter: if you want something simple, think about eco atms, they're popping up arou the country. just plug your device in and it willxamine it to determine the storage, condition and value on the market. then they'll make you an offer. and if you agree to sell, cash on the spot. online buy back services such as decluttr and ga sell work the same way.in answg a few questions, get happy,price and if you're print the shipping label, box up your device and end it off. maybe you'll make enough to pay off the holiday bill before you sell any electronics, be sure to log out of any accounts. then be sure the device has been completely eder on a phone you preform a factory reset. you don't want any bank account information, family pictures or browsing history in the hands of someone you don't know. >> if you would like to find an eco atm near you, we have links on your nbcngton app. bring it up and search sell electronics. if you missed some of that, amelia will be happy to do that. >> she'll clean it out for you, company reset it for you, whatever that thing is. >> m w trickld be call t
. >> reporter: if you want something simple, think about eco atms, they're popping up arou the country. just plug your device in and it willxamine it to determine the storage, condition and value on the market. then they'll make you an offer. and if you agree to sell, cash on the spot. online buy back services such as decluttr and ga sell work the same way.in answg a few questions, get happy,price and if you're print the shipping label, box up your device and end it off. maybe you'll make...
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those who were still under 18se were then nt to high-security detention centers arou the country.part of a new directivemp by the tdministration. all unaccompanied minors arrested on gang-related allegations would be placed in the most secure facility available for minors. >> they get labeled dangerous people and they get sent across the country to high-security prisons, simply because of one suspicion. we think that these young people should be treated just the way that any other young person should be tread. which is, they should have due process. >> narrator: some of the minors were sent to yolo county juvenile detention facility in woodland, california. but others, like junior, were s taken nandoah valley juvenile detention center in virginia. >> they ended up sending him down to virginia. and george said, "arnold," he says, "they-they have my son." and i said, "well, give me the number. let me call and find out what's going on here."r: >> narrahey called junior's immigration lawyer, dawn pipek-guidone. it was the first she'd heard that junior had been picked up.e >> deshe fac
those who were still under 18se were then nt to high-security detention centers arou the country.part of a new directivemp by the tdministration. all unaccompanied minors arrested on gang-related allegations would be placed in the most secure facility available for minors. >> they get labeled dangerous people and they get sent across the country to high-security prisons, simply because of one suspicion. we think that these young people should be treated just the way that any other young...
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arou the id 1 corridor and fredericksbu frinericksburg, stafford, george, st.ary's county, you might see delays on the roads. saturday morning, just fine. satuay afternoon we will see slick spots out there. by saturday night widespread slick spots are likely, especially on the side roads. 10:00 p.m. on saturday, notice everybody is dealing with snow.e te snow may be falling. 5:00 a.m. on sunday, this is the lull i am talking notice how washington and areas north of 66 are mainly dry. only flurries. this model keeps us dry for the rest of the day o nday. however we may see light snow around throughout the day on y sunday especiaouth of 66. here's your ten-day forecast. i will have another look at the snowfall totals map at 11:55. 34 for a high on saturday and sunday. his is looking like a low to moderate impact event with the moderate impact event with the most impactsater saturday int lo it hasn't always been easy, has it? ♪ there have been days when you doubted yourself. ♪ and days when you were ready to quit. ♪ but you didn't. ♪ because you had the courage to
arou the id 1 corridor and fredericksbu frinericksburg, stafford, george, st.ary's county, you might see delays on the roads. saturday morning, just fine. satuay afternoon we will see slick spots out there. by saturday night widespread slick spots are likely, especially on the side roads. 10:00 p.m. on saturday, notice everybody is dealing with snow.e te snow may be falling. 5:00 a.m. on sunday, this is the lull i am talking notice how washington and areas north of 66 are mainly dry. only...
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kgb agent and never been a friend of the united states and invaded our allies and threatens ed us arou the world. why is this president trump's best buddy. >> our investigation is not quite two years in. we literally spoken to hundreds of witnesses we may have spoken to more witnesses than mueller. we have a very important story to tell to the american public. >> the big question we are asking today is one that we'll ask before and one that i am sure we'll ask again. what is donald trump hiding? joining me geoff bennett is in new orleans. our national security reporter, julia ainsley and our ari mel r melber. jeff, that first question to you, white house's aides reportedly concerned that the president did not flat out saying no. what's happening after those two reports? >> reporter: it is a great question. the other thing white house officials tell us that president trump has said all along that he wants to forge a better relationship with russia so their point is we should not be surprised by his approach and they are right to appoint, presidents do have the prerogative to forge bette
kgb agent and never been a friend of the united states and invaded our allies and threatens ed us arou the world. why is this president trump's best buddy. >> our investigation is not quite two years in. we literally spoken to hundreds of witnesses we may have spoken to more witnesses than mueller. we have a very important story to tell to the american public. >> the big question we are asking today is one that we'll ask before and one that i am sure we'll ask again. what is donald...
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we do have some flood warnings for some snow and ice melt down arou bull run and and those g until tomorrow morning or this afternoon, depending on where you r.but, again,itrly cold conditions. that's why the weather alert.ou please limit time outside. again, becoming windy and temperatures dropping. look at our overnight lows, single digits to teens tomorrow and in the teens and 20s and plenty of rain. t sunshiorrow and, again, the windchills tomorrow, single digits, that is it. winds settle down by 10:00 p.m. tomorrow night and tuesday it's going to feel like smer. lighter winds and low to mid-30s which is below ormal for i time of year. temperatures soar to around 50 degreesnd then a cold front is coming through and that will change from rain to snow o thursday and once again we get breezy on thursday and temperatures drop friday and omturday and going to have a chance for s rain and maybe some snow on sunday. >> t partial government shutdown is taking its toll. >> the biggest toll, of course, is on the 800,000 federal e workerher forced to stay home from work or forced to work without a
we do have some flood warnings for some snow and ice melt down arou bull run and and those g until tomorrow morning or this afternoon, depending on where you r.but, again,itrly cold conditions. that's why the weather alert.ou please limit time outside. again, becoming windy and temperatures dropping. look at our overnight lows, single digits to teens tomorrow and in the teens and 20s and plenty of rain. t sunshiorrow and, again, the windchills tomorrow, single digits, that is it. winds settle...
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. >> i thought money iasid this goes on a long time, i don't want to be puttering arou the house a day. >> a chance to use our talents instead of sitting at home ng clea >> has that been frustrating? >> yes. >> reporter: hannah is a geologist ready to share her knowledge. >> just trying to work out with your mortgage company what's going to happen february 1st. w individuals have expertise in various areas,ed wl ated as well and can contribute to our instructional epprocess. >> rter: in loudon county, leaders announcing several plans to easehe burden o federal workers and contractors. >> we can impact what's going on here inn loudocounty. >> they are waiving bus fares for federal workers.oc ng up the shelves. giving part parents time to pay school lunch bills. and utility companies waiving lead fees. >> this is only going to get irse. >> reporter: whichs why these workers are not letting any more time pass. if they clear their background checks they could be in a class next week earning a paycheck. excited.ry yes, hoping on friday. >>> some jurisdictions are helping with utility bills
. >> i thought money iasid this goes on a long time, i don't want to be puttering arou the house a day. >> a chance to use our talents instead of sitting at home ng clea >> has that been frustrating? >> yes. >> reporter: hannah is a geologist ready to share her knowledge. >> just trying to work out with your mortgage company what's going to happen february 1st. w individuals have expertise in various areas,ed wl ated as well and can contribute to our...
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arou think back to that storm system.out our weather calendar, january 2016 -- >> this is an actual calendar. >> yes. we had the blizzard before that, twos before that we had under an inch of snow. i know you remember this, pat, it took you a while to get home. >> that was karmageddon, wasn'tt ? >> yes. >> 1 inch o snow was what it took to paralyze the entire region. s the timing with this going to be similar in the sense we're dealing with rain and snow in spots throughout the day. but as the sun sets tomorrow around 5:30 that's when temperatures area wide fall .low freezi so if it's been raining and changes to snow, thetolution ca stay on the road. so heads up for your evening commute tomorrow, if you can lee work earlier, work from home, that might be the play. i can see after school activities getting cancelled to rrow. rain and snow throughout the day changing to all snow in the latn afn, early evening hours. some minor accumulationut if you remember it doesn't take much. only talking about 1 to3 inches. bitterly col
arou think back to that storm system.out our weather calendar, january 2016 -- >> this is an actual calendar. >> yes. we had the blizzard before that, twos before that we had under an inch of snow. i know you remember this, pat, it took you a while to get home. >> that was karmageddon, wasn'tt ? >> yes. >> 1 inch o snow was what it took to paralyze the entire region. s the timing with this going to be similar in the sense we're dealing with rain and snow in spots...
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we saw faster freight turn arou around this process was pioneered by the late hunter hairson years ago and he brought it to csx before he passed away. as part of their embrace of precision railroading, and boy, i think it's going to change them a lot, the stock market expected great things. hey, you know, this stock went up more than ten points on the news put it all together, and the rails paint a picture that's consistent with what we're seeing from the rest of the economy. they have a deceleration month to month in the fourth quarter, fear of higher tariffs on chinese goods causing many orders to be full forward. at the same time union pacific and southern developed fantastic profits. i sure home jerome powell is looking at these numbers because they suggest that we really don't need a rate hike here. to the extent the rails had a strong fourth quarter, much of it came from the desire to beat the scheduled increase in tariffs, not from an acceleration in our economy. when powell holds his press conference on wednesday, i sure hope he continues to hold off on any talk about the need
we saw faster freight turn arou around this process was pioneered by the late hunter hairson years ago and he brought it to csx before he passed away. as part of their embrace of precision railroading, and boy, i think it's going to change them a lot, the stock market expected great things. hey, you know, this stock went up more than ten points on the news put it all together, and the rails paint a picture that's consistent with what we're seeing from the rest of the economy. they have a...
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of the bad p people, but for the appalling silelence and indifffference of the good people who sit arou sayaying, "wait onon time." [applause] rev. martiluluther kining, jr.: and somewhere alalong the waway it is necessary to see that human progress never rollsls in on the wheheels of inevitabilit. it comes touough thehe tireless efforts and the persistetent work of dedicated individuals who are willlling to be co-workekers with gogod. and without this h hard work,, time itstself becomes an a ally of the primite forces of social stagnation. and so we must help time, and we must realize that the time is always ripe to do right. this is so vital and this is so necessary. now the other myth that gets around a great deal in our nation and, i'm sure in other nations of the world is the idea that you can't solve the problems in the realm of human relations through legislation. you can't solve the housing problem and the job problem and all of these other problems through legislation. you've got to change the heart. we had a presidential candidate just recently who spoke about this a great dea
of the bad p people, but for the appalling silelence and indifffference of the good people who sit arou sayaying, "wait onon time." [applause] rev. martiluluther kining, jr.: and somewhere alalong the waway it is necessary to see that human progress never rollsls in on the wheheels of inevitabilit. it comes touough thehe tireless efforts and the persistetent work of dedicated individuals who are willlling to be co-workekers with gogod. and without this h hard work,, time itstself...
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. ♪ my baby don't mess arou because she loves me so and i know for sure ♪ ♪ but does she really wanna alone is killi right now ♪ ♪ thank god for mom and dadus bemom's the best ♪ [ la ]hter ] [ buzz >> jimmy: that was on me. that was on me. [ cheers and applause ] that was on me. atat was on me. i'm sorry about ne. but we had it up to that point. gwyneth paltrow, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: the real champ, right there. we'll be right back. more with gwyneth after the break. stick around everybo. cheers and applause ] ♪ does this make you want a reese's? oh, how about this? ok, we'll stop. just kidding, we're not gonna stop. not sorry. reese's ♪ the unknown beyond the horizon. that was once our frontier. but today, a new frontier has risen. and this is the vehicle crafted to conquer it. introducing the first-of-its-kind lexus ux and ux f sport, also available in hybrid all-wheel drive. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. ♪ excuse me. mister, mister batman. is there like a truck? hey, darryl. would you choose the network rated #1 in the nation by the experts, or t
. ♪ my baby don't mess arou because she loves me so and i know for sure ♪ ♪ but does she really wanna alone is killi right now ♪ ♪ thank god for mom and dadus bemom's the best ♪ [ la ]hter ] [ buzz >> jimmy: that was on me. that was on me. [ cheers and applause ] that was on me. atat was on me. i'm sorry about ne. but we had it up to that point. gwyneth paltrow, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: the real champ, right there. we'll be right back. more with...
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. >> yang: you compared these ston graduates to graduates the same year from suburban high schools arou city. what did you find? >> we found a dramatic difference iopportunity and achievement. the suburbarivaledic were roughly three times more likely than boston valedictorian to ea $100,000 or mor per year. you know, something like a quarter of boston valictorians wanted to be doctors. today there's not a singlemo doctor that cohort. meanwhile, among the suburbans, there are eight doctors. >> yang: you mentioned in boston there are twors tief high schools. you've got exam schools you've got to test into them, a tn the other public high schools, and there was also a difference between those schools. t t right? >> that's correct. i think the advanced schools are a real issue within the boston public schools. about a quarter of all boston public high schoolers go to exam schools, and while tht may sound like, you know, a great thing, the exam schools test higher on standardized tests, they oftentimes go to fouye colleges compared to the rest of the district. what that also means is the res
. >> yang: you compared these ston graduates to graduates the same year from suburban high schools arou city. what did you find? >> we found a dramatic difference iopportunity and achievement. the suburbarivaledic were roughly three times more likely than boston valedictorian to ea $100,000 or mor per year. you know, something like a quarter of boston valictorians wanted to be doctors. today there's not a singlemo doctor that cohort. meanwhile, among the suburbans, there are eight...
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and there was a bar built arou the thing and there would be patrons. know, suggest things -- you know, they'd request things. anyway, i played, and i met a couple of lady singers around that time, and they drove me to a gig or two. so, i played. it's kind of like the seeds of what doing now... >> and -- >> ...just kind of happened into it. >> because you actually now do have a band, and it's called the mildred snitzer orchestra. >> mildred snitzer orchestra. >> how -- i mean, it's a strange name for a band. >> it's a strange -- it's a funny name. my -- we had started to play. so, i played. i started my acting career in new york. i kept a piano around, kept playing all the time, every day, snuck it in a movie or two, and then, about 30 years ago, i started to play out and about with some real great musicians. and whenever i wasn't working, started to do that. oh, and then -- but we did it under the radar. i was just doing it for fun, and i showed up, and i'd play, and, you know... and then a few years after that, we were invited to be part of the playbo
and there was a bar built arou the thing and there would be patrons. know, suggest things -- you know, they'd request things. anyway, i played, and i met a couple of lady singers around that time, and they drove me to a gig or two. so, i played. it's kind of like the seeds of what doing now... >> and -- >> ...just kind of happened into it. >> because you actually now do have a band, and it's called the mildred snitzer orchestra. >> mildred snitzer orchestra. >> how...
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. >> he should have thought of that before he, you know, you know, mulgded aroudmuddled arou russianssk you, joyce, i haven't heard any of the democrats on the committees investigating the trump campaign's ties to russia potentially say anything about rushing to any sort of political process. i have heard adam schiff and eric swalwell and everyone on the investigative committees talk like you talk, like prosecutors pursuing a fact pattern. are you hearing anything from the committees with sort of the authority and responsibility of investigating whether or not crimes took place, speaking in any way that gives you pause as a former prosecutor? >> no. in fact, just to the contrary. everything that i hear is very reassuring. there's a measured tone coming from the democratic party. it says, let's wait and see what mueller has. let's wait until we know what all of the evidence is. we can complete our investigation, because many parts of it were cut off by the republicans. so we need to go back and hear from witnesses and ask, for instance, donald trump jr., were you calling your dad in th
. >> he should have thought of that before he, you know, you know, mulgded aroudmuddled arou russianssk you, joyce, i haven't heard any of the democrats on the committees investigating the trump campaign's ties to russia potentially say anything about rushing to any sort of political process. i have heard adam schiff and eric swalwell and everyone on the investigative committees talk like you talk, like prosecutors pursuing a fact pattern. are you hearing anything from the committees with...
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. >> this invisible jim bubble arou every hug is a little longer.us behind the scenes that we found out later, the and the elt responsibility he felt to make sure we were okay, you don't find very often. it's really special. >> watching out for you. >> yes. aboutn people talk to y the last episode, what do they ? >> most of them think that tony and the entire family were killed. i always saw it as life just went on. >> did you know he was going to cut it where he cut it? >> i never knew what was goingo that's the truth. i really didn. i didn't know what it meant, if it meant anything. i was so grateful to be a part of it in any wway. ere part of a cultural moment. ♪ >> wow. wow. >> a psychiatrist, family adram, ob show, a comedy, changed tv forever. >> just toll see these years ater how raw it is, how it's big deal for james gandolfini who was the heartbeat of thesh . >> one of the actors said last night, you worked with gandolni and he would say, it's your turn, you want another take? nobody did that. he had this whole caring about the entire ensem
. >> this invisible jim bubble arou every hug is a little longer.us behind the scenes that we found out later, the and the elt responsibility he felt to make sure we were okay, you don't find very often. it's really special. >> watching out for you. >> yes. aboutn people talk to y the last episode, what do they ? >> most of them think that tony and the entire family were killed. i always saw it as life just went on. >> did you know he was going to cut it where he...
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may have to be expd turn into winter storm warn night have light snow, changes arou the city.ded p of freezing rain in the sh valley. keep tha in mind. a bitime d that's your latest forecast. >> all right, thank you. >>> still to come this morning, a new approach in the fight against what's now considered be an epidemic, teens and vaping. >>> then a new accuser comesit forward some disturbing allegations against r. kelly. she'sharing her story. >>> and then on pop start, ariana grande's new song and new video out overnight, and inspired by her breakup with pete davi ton. >>> fir diver who jumped in to swim with what's thought to be the biggest great white shark on record. we're going it talk te her right afthis. at walgreens, we know how strong you are, ♪ but we also know how tough it is to keep up with your medication. that's why we're introducing a new and easy way... ...to refill, prepay and skip the line... ...or have your prescriptions delivered. so you never miss a day. walgreens. trusted since 1901. a lot will happen in your life. wrinkles just won't. neutrogena® rapid
may have to be expd turn into winter storm warn night have light snow, changes arou the city.ded p of freezing rain in the sh valley. keep tha in mind. a bitime d that's your latest forecast. >> all right, thank you. >>> still to come this morning, a new approach in the fight against what's now considered be an epidemic, teens and vaping. >>> then a new accuser comesit forward some disturbing allegations against r. kelly. she'sharing her story. >>> and then on...
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so angie will be stishging arou sticking around afterwards if they want to chat and we want to thank everyone for participating. next i'd like to welcome adam powell with the emergency response initiative at the university. >> thank you, maggie. and welcome to a re-election cybersecurity and end of cyber week for i'd like to thank our partners at the association and the wilson center for hosting this event. for the past few years usc has been engaged in cybersecurity initiative involving the schools of communication, engineering, business, public policy and law. because it is not just a single discipline facing the challenge. in working with the national governor's association it has been a wonderful experience because with nga we are reinforcing every day the notion that one size are says does not fit all and there are 54 jurisdictions and every which is different and the states are truly the laboratories of democracy and so what we will hear today from these three states is how they are inventing on the ground solutions outside of washington, new york and los angeles which really p
so angie will be stishging arou sticking around afterwards if they want to chat and we want to thank everyone for participating. next i'd like to welcome adam powell with the emergency response initiative at the university. >> thank you, maggie. and welcome to a re-election cybersecurity and end of cyber week for i'd like to thank our partners at the association and the wilson center for hosting this event. for the past few years usc has been engaged in cybersecurity initiative involving...