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weather ad libs traffic ad libs good morning. it's tuesday, november 5. i'm frank mallicoat. i'm michelle griego. tis 6-- developing right now -- new jersey police have foune body of a man, suspected in shopping mall shooting spre the gunfire sent shoppers scrambling for safety.... at gardent state plaza mall in paramus (pah-ram- us). no o was hurt. a short time ago. bergen county prosecutor provided some background on 20-year-old gunman, richard shoop. "there had been... not comi out." the mall will stay closed a day today, a police investi. today a bay area veteran who served in afghanistan will honored at the white house. nat kreamer is among a dozen veterans being celebrated as "champions of change." it recognizes veterans of iraq afghanistan who working to advance clean energy and cle security. kreamer runs a company called clean power finance... a provider of software and financial serv to the solar industry. new details are emerging on decades-long relationship between randy alana, and sa coke, the federal investigar alana's accused of killing. in a preliminary hearing
weather ad libs traffic ad libs good morning. it's tuesday, november 5. i'm frank mallicoat. i'm michelle griego. tis 6-- developing right now -- new jersey police have foune body of a man, suspected in shopping mall shooting spre the gunfire sent shoppers scrambling for safety.... at gardent state plaza mall in paramus (pah-ram- us). no o was hurt. a short time ago. bergen county prosecutor provided some background on 20-year-old gunman, richard shoop. "there had been... not comi...
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, repeat material, ad lib."o a singer might come in alone with something like ♪ kooonnggoooohhh. i've given the dynamics, i've given the articulation, i've given the sound, i've given the pitch, but really the duration of the overall shape and form is up to the performer's discretion. i think that this sort of compositional involvement by the performers allows them to feel like they are actually contributing to the piece, and in fact, they have a sense of ownership of the work as well. (narrator) improvisation is a central ingredient in many musical traditions. this is certainly the case with jazz. while the underlying form of jazz is based on composed works, in essence, to be a jazz musician means to be an improvisor. (redman) we improvise in every aspect of our lives. i'm improvising now when i'm talking to you because i don't know what i'm going to say before i say it. improvisation is something which is basic to human life. [jazz music] in jazz, what you're required to do is to play what you feel at the spur
, repeat material, ad lib."o a singer might come in alone with something like ♪ kooonnggoooohhh. i've given the dynamics, i've given the articulation, i've given the sound, i've given the pitch, but really the duration of the overall shape and form is up to the performer's discretion. i think that this sort of compositional involvement by the performers allows them to feel like they are actually contributing to the piece, and in fact, they have a sense of ownership of the work as well....
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we've got a live report coming up. ,, - topic two "cate ad-libs" "cate ad-libs" "cate ad-libs" weather ad libs >>> a woman tries to jump to her death at a raiders game. fans saved her life. we've got that story straight ahead. >>> and the president is back to tap into the bay area campaign atm. why some experts say he might not be welcome the same way. >>> could see a little patchy frost around the bay area but a mild day to come and what about the possibility of rain on thanksgiving? we'll talk about it coming up. >>> we're getting first reports of what sounds like a wrong way driver going at high rates of speed on 680 in the danville area. we'll give you an update coming up. good morning, everyone. it's monday, november 25th. i'm michelle griego. >> i'm frank mallicoat. it is 5:30 on your monday and we begin with kpix 5 kiet do over at the colosseum where a man did all he could from keeping a woman from killing herself at the raid in game when she jumped off one of the decks. >> reporter: they were trying to reason with her telling her not to jump but she did anyway and this morning,
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he did what most people do and he ad libbed some. he probably ad libbed a good deal. any way, it was -- what you could see is that if you try to get the exact -- what did he say precisely? i know what he said. i've got his own speech. where did you get it? from his headquarters. not a good idea. so the -- and one of the things that wasn't in the written speech that i thought was unfortunate was at the beginning of his speech he made some informal remarks which already complimentary to my books which i thought that belonged in there and i was sappointed it fwhunt the official transcript. obama's speech was very good. not long afterwards, there was an issue of "time" magazine dedicated to lincoln and they asked a number of people to write about lincoln and obama did. he talked about what was going on in his mind when he's sitting there watching the graduates marng down the aisle and get ready for the program. and he said what crossed my mind was -- i was sitting where abraham lincoln was trying to run for the senate, trying to beat the incumbent, douglas. and even thoug
he did what most people do and he ad libbed some. he probably ad libbed a good deal. any way, it was -- what you could see is that if you try to get the exact -- what did he say precisely? i know what he said. i've got his own speech. where did you get it? from his headquarters. not a good idea. so the -- and one of the things that wasn't in the written speech that i thought was unfortunate was at the beginning of his speech he made some informal remarks which already complimentary to my books...
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he did what most people do, and he ad libbed some. he probably ad libbed a good deal. anyway, it was -- what you could see is that if you're trying to get the exact text, what did he say, precisely, i know what he said, i've got his own speech! where did you get it? from his headquarters. not a good idea. so -- one of the things that wasn't in the written speech that i thought was unfortunate was that at the beginning of his speech, he made some informal remarks, which were complimentary to one of my books. and i thought that belonged in this book. and i was disappointed that it wasn't in the official transcript. and obama's speech was very good. and not long afterwards, there was an issue of "time" magazine dedicated to lincoln and they asked a number of people to write about lincoln. and obama did. he talked about what was going on in his mind when he is sitting there, watching the graduates march down the aisle and get ready for the program. and he said, "what crossed my mind was, since he was sitting --" "i was sitting where abraham lincoln was trying to run for th
he did what most people do, and he ad libbed some. he probably ad libbed a good deal. anyway, it was -- what you could see is that if you're trying to get the exact text, what did he say, precisely, i know what he said, i've got his own speech! where did you get it? from his headquarters. not a good idea. so -- one of the things that wasn't in the written speech that i thought was unfortunate was that at the beginning of his speech, he made some informal remarks, which were complimentary to one...
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"cate ad-libs" "cate ad-libs" > >> your realtime captioner is mrs. linda m. macdonald >>> citizens of gotham city, or san francisco, have no fear! batkid is here! coming up, we are going to "chronicle" the journey he will be taking today. >> and commuters just when you thought the bart saga was over, think again! the glitch that could derail the entire labor agreement. >> skies mostly clear around the bay area today but will that be that way for the weekend? we'll talk about that coming up. >> and one more workday left to go and we'll help you get to work on time. delays are already building on the 880 freeway. traffic coming up. >>> good morning, it's friday, november 15. i'm michelle griego. >> hi, everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. 5:31. >> happening today, san francisco is turning into gotham city. >> kpix 5's anne makovec live in union square where batkid will save the city from the penguin and the riddler. he has a busy day, anne. >> reporter: that's right. i smell a crime wave in the air here in san francisco, or gotham city, however you're seeing it today
"cate ad-libs" "cate ad-libs" > >> your realtime captioner is mrs. linda m. macdonald >>> citizens of gotham city, or san francisco, have no fear! batkid is here! coming up, we are going to "chronicle" the journey he will be taking today. >> and commuters just when you thought the bart saga was over, think again! the glitch that could derail the entire labor agreement. >> skies mostly clear around the bay area today but will that be...
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charlie trotter, who died last week at age 54 ad-libbed his way into becoming a world famous chef. he played duets with unlikely combinations---hit the high-notes, each evening. and as our cover story shows you, leaves a legacy that is anything but leftovers. on a stainless steel morning-- gray as any kitchen, chefs from the around the world, paid their last respects to charlie trotter, their mentor and colleague who put not just chicago but american fine dining on the map. "it's all about the hospitality and he was the master at it." long before cable tv's explosion of celebrity chefs, trotter, self-taught in the kitchen, opened his first restaurant in 1987 and brought the best in the world to your plate. "in a time before fedex, he went out and got a rare wasabi from japan and other stuff and put it under one roof." "we have the black olives. just a few of those." even the seemingly-tame chicken shared billing with israeli cous-cous, morel mushrooms...and a drizzle of curry, artfully arranged as any jazz quartet. "just a little bit to accent the flavors." "it's like watching mile
charlie trotter, who died last week at age 54 ad-libbed his way into becoming a world famous chef. he played duets with unlikely combinations---hit the high-notes, each evening. and as our cover story shows you, leaves a legacy that is anything but leftovers. on a stainless steel morning-- gray as any kitchen, chefs from the around the world, paid their last respects to charlie trotter, their mentor and colleague who put not just chicago but american fine dining on the map. "it's all about...
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. >> he ad libbed a great deal of his speech, highlighting the straight talking style that's helped makes there is open bar tonight, huh? [ laughter ] >> welcome to new jersey. [ cheers ] >> the republican spent the day doing some last-minute campaigning in the garden state. he invited us along for the ride. and he had some advice for his fellow republicans. >> the party's got to focus on winning again. sometimes i feel like our party cares more about winning the argument than winning elections. if you don't win elections you can't govern. if you don't govern you can't change the direction of the state like we've done in new jersey. so one i think we need to get ourself refocused on that. secondly, i think sometimes we forget that candidates matter. it's not just about a checklist of issue. it's also about how a person presents themselves as a candidate, how they articulate their view of things and how they react to situations. and people make judgements based on all those things. >> it's interesting you say that. i heard a criticism from a democrat about you. and actually more about the
. >> he ad libbed a great deal of his speech, highlighting the straight talking style that's helped makes there is open bar tonight, huh? [ laughter ] >> welcome to new jersey. [ cheers ] >> the republican spent the day doing some last-minute campaigning in the garden state. he invited us along for the ride. and he had some advice for his fellow republicans. >> the party's got to focus on winning again. sometimes i feel like our party cares more about winning the...
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i'm going to ad lib. i'm not going to read it. >> comes from the heart. >> comes from the heart. said. >> when you think back, do you think of things that you think you did right, your successes in life? successes in life? do you think there are area uz maybe failed? >> yes. i think i failed by not studying more and praying more and spending more time with my family. >> has the world gotten worse in six decades? do you see more evil in the world? >> it's been the same. >> always been the same? >> everybody is a sinner before god. and we, i think it's magnified today because there is television and other technologies that makes what happens in other parts of the world in our living room. >> but you don't think, you don't see a difference? that is fascinating to me when you see changes in the world in the last 100 years in history and human evil you agree there is evil. >> years ago, the civil war, we slit each other's throats. we haven't gotten that low yet. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. >> honor. >> we bring back our panel. before we're for getting my interview. this half
i'm going to ad lib. i'm not going to read it. >> comes from the heart. >> comes from the heart. said. >> when you think back, do you think of things that you think you did right, your successes in life? successes in life? do you think there are area uz maybe failed? >> yes. i think i failed by not studying more and praying more and spending more time with my family. >> has the world gotten worse in six decades? do you see more evil in the world? >> it's been...
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i'm going to ad lib. i'm not going to read it. >> comes from the heart. >> comes from the heart.d. >> when you think back, do you think of oh things that you think you did right, your successes in life? do you think there is an area where you failed? >> yes, i think that i failed by not studying more and praying more and spending more time with my family. >> has the world gotten worse in six decades? do you see more evil in the world, less evil? >> it's always been the same. is a sinner before god. it's magnified today because you have so many technologies that make what happened in other parts of the room in our living room. >> but you don't think, you don't see a difference to see changes in the world last 100 years of human history. and human evil. you agree there is evil? >> look at the law they said it was first. because we have haven't gotten that over yet. >> thank you very much >> thank you. >> great honor >> bringing back our panel. now, before we forgetting my interview this, half hour was a important night. explain from your perspective. >> it put a lump in my throat.
i'm going to ad lib. i'm not going to read it. >> comes from the heart. >> comes from the heart.d. >> when you think back, do you think of oh things that you think you did right, your successes in life? do you think there is an area where you failed? >> yes, i think that i failed by not studying more and praying more and spending more time with my family. >> has the world gotten worse in six decades? do you see more evil in the world, less evil? >> it's...
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the. ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, traffic ad libs good morning. it's monday, november 11th. i'm frank mallicoat. and i'm michelle griego. tis 6-- the us- military is on the ground i >>> it's monday, november 11th. >>> the u.s. military is on the ground, to bring in supplies, troops to help the devastated region. homes are splintered. thousands are feared dead. the u.s. military said 950 are dead. could take weeks to know the full extent of the destruction. >> working with the philippines, armed forces, the police. we will help them. we have airplanes standing by, working closely with international relief organization >>> weather looks good. a lot of hoe clouds. delays up to an hour on arriving flights. high clouds will start to move in. . the clouds flowing on shore. got cloudy skies, out in the bay, trying to break up. 40s 50s, right now. not a bad day. in the 60s. about 72 degrees in lynnmore, 64 degrees, partly cloudy in san francisco. check out your traffic with elizabeth. >> traffic continues to back up. following two traffic alerts. this one has been out there since ea
the. ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, traffic ad libs good morning. it's monday, november 11th. i'm frank mallicoat. and i'm michelle griego. tis 6-- the us- military is on the ground i >>> it's monday, november 11th. >>> the u.s. military is on the ground, to bring in supplies, troops to help the devastated region. homes are splintered. thousands are feared dead. the u.s. military said 950 are dead. could take weeks to know the full extent of the destruction. >> working with the...
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weather ad libs . >>> new details in the dead live team 2 shooting at lax. a chill -- in the deadly shooting at lax and how it unfoldd. >> and is come changes ahead in a few minutes. >> and every glitch is going to be seized on by americans and they'll say your care stinks. >> it's 8:30 on sunday, november 3rd. home you set the clocks back and thank you for joining us. >> we have a lot of news to cover and too sweet, what one san francisco supervisor is saying. drinks here in the bay area or in san francisco. judge they think the unions is too sweet and that they have betrade b.a.r.t. riders. we'll hear from him in the next hour. >> and first, we have developing news this morning in oakland where fire fit -- firefighters have a handle on the house fire. it broke out around 6:20 in the 1700 block of 11th street. >> a federal prosecutor is providing new details about the shooting inside the terminal on friday in lax. the suspected gunman paul ciancia allegedly shot a tsa officer at point-blank range, went up the escalator, came down and shot him again. he's ch
weather ad libs . >>> new details in the dead live team 2 shooting at lax. a chill -- in the deadly shooting at lax and how it unfoldd. >> and is come changes ahead in a few minutes. >> and every glitch is going to be seized on by americans and they'll say your care stinks. >> it's 8:30 on sunday, november 3rd. home you set the clocks back and thank you for joining us. >> we have a lot of news to cover and too sweet, what one san francisco supervisor is saying....
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and then the audience, seeing these ad libs, they applaud lustily at every mention of general jackson. and john quincy adams was so upset that although he'd been a theater buff before, he significantly curtailed his theater going after that incident. and so the founders' vision came up against the raucous and oftentimes bawdy and loud vision of these democratic theatrical venues. democracy, they found, was much more open-ended, much more rabble-like than had been thought, and a man like andrew jackson who ended up winning the 1828 election and unseated quinn is si adams, recognized the appeal to the common man. how do we know this? i tell a story about andrew jackson going to harvard to get an honorary degree. this made quincy adams ap to to be protect tick that this person was getting a degree from his alma mater. but nevertheless, jackson goes and gets the degree, and he's expected to speak back to the students in latin which was the vernacular at harvard at the time. and jackson, seizing the moment, says the only latin i know is e pluribus you numb. and that showed that he had this
and then the audience, seeing these ad libs, they applaud lustily at every mention of general jackson. and john quincy adams was so upset that although he'd been a theater buff before, he significantly curtailed his theater going after that incident. and so the founders' vision came up against the raucous and oftentimes bawdy and loud vision of these democratic theatrical venues. democracy, they found, was much more open-ended, much more rabble-like than had been thought, and a man like andrew...
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and then the audience, seeing these ad libs, they applaud lustily at every mention of general jackson. and john quincy adams was so upset that although he'd been a theater buff before, he significantly curtailed his theater going after that incident. and so the founders' vision came up against the raucous and oftentimes bawdy and loud vision of these democratic theatrical venues. democracy, they found, was much more open-ended, much more rabble-like than had been thought, and a man like andrew jackson who ended up winning the 1828 election and unseated quinn is si adams, recognized the appeal to the common man. how do we know this? i tell a story about andrew jackson going to harvard to get an honorary degree. this made quincy adams ap to to be protect tick that this person was getting a degree from his alma mater. but nevertheless, jackson goes and gets the degree, and he's expected to speak back to the students in latin which was the vernacular at harvard at the time. and jackson, seizing the moment, says the only latin i know is e pluribus you numb. and that showed that he had this
and then the audience, seeing these ad libs, they applaud lustily at every mention of general jackson. and john quincy adams was so upset that although he'd been a theater buff before, he significantly curtailed his theater going after that incident. and so the founders' vision came up against the raucous and oftentimes bawdy and loud vision of these democratic theatrical venues. democracy, they found, was much more open-ended, much more rabble-like than had been thought, and a man like andrew...
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. >> and i said to the control room back here, i'm just going to have to ad-lib this broadcast becausehe script. you know, it's chaos. i can barely hear myself. >> cheryl. >> and right before i went on the air i thought to myself, that old astronaut's line that they had right before lift-off, which was, don't screw up. >> nbc "nightly news" with tom brokaw. tonight, from west berlin. >> good evening. live from the berlin wall on the most historic night in this wall's history. what you see behind me -- >> i remember being in the control room watching this, saying can i believe what i'm seeing? there was tom, saying this is happening. he was saying this is stunning, this is just a stunning phenomenon. >> what we were seeing was the destruction of what we had all grown up with in the 20th century. we'd all grown up with the soviet threat. we'd all grown up with democracy versus communism. >> on the other side of the wall young east germans have rushed through the brandenburg gate undeterred by water cannon -- >> we were on the air for five straight hours. >> for almost 30 years now these
. >> and i said to the control room back here, i'm just going to have to ad-lib this broadcast becausehe script. you know, it's chaos. i can barely hear myself. >> cheryl. >> and right before i went on the air i thought to myself, that old astronaut's line that they had right before lift-off, which was, don't screw up. >> nbc "nightly news" with tom brokaw. tonight, from west berlin. >> good evening. live from the berlin wall on the most historic night in...
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i am going to ad lib here a little bit because i can't remember how many years i have been trying to save one of the greatest assets this country has, and that's guantanamo bay. i say to my good friend in the chair that this is one of the few good deals that we have because we have had guantanamo basins 1904, and it has cost us, i think the total, $4,000 a year, and castro forgets to collect about every other year. it's one of the few good deals that we have out there. it's about one of the only places -- the only place you can cut these combatants where they are in a position where they can be interrogated, we can save american lives, and i don't know why this president, president obama, has this obsession to turn these people out of guantanamo bay back into the united states. he first did this his first year, four years ago he had a plan, he located i think it was 17 places in america where he could send these terrorists back in. one of them happened to be in my state of oklahoma at fort sill. i always remember that. i went down to fort sill, i say to the chair, because i found out
i am going to ad lib here a little bit because i can't remember how many years i have been trying to save one of the greatest assets this country has, and that's guantanamo bay. i say to my good friend in the chair that this is one of the few good deals that we have because we have had guantanamo basins 1904, and it has cost us, i think the total, $4,000 a year, and castro forgets to collect about every other year. it's one of the few good deals that we have out there. it's about one of the...
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but it will be ad-libbed. i'm not going to read it. >> comes from the heart?omes from what jesus said. >> do you, when you think back, do you think of things that you think you did right, your successes in life? do you think there is any area where you maybe failed? what are your greatest successes? >> i think i failed by not studying more and not praying more and spending more time with my family. >> has the world got worse in six decades? >> it's always been the same. everybody is a sinner before god. and i think we magnify today because we have technology and so many other technologies that make what happens in some other part of the world in our living room. >> but you don't think -- you don't see a difference? that's fascinating to me when you see all the changes in the world in the last 100 years and history and human evil. and you agree there is evil. >> well, look at 200 years ago. civil war where we were at each other's throats, brother against brother, cousin against cousin. and we haven't gotten that low yet. >> billy graham, it's an honor to meet y
but it will be ad-libbed. i'm not going to read it. >> comes from the heart?omes from what jesus said. >> do you, when you think back, do you think of things that you think you did right, your successes in life? do you think there is any area where you maybe failed? what are your greatest successes? >> i think i failed by not studying more and not praying more and spending more time with my family. >> has the world got worse in six decades? >> it's always been the...
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and when you have to make up a story, that quickly, you know it can sometimes be difficult to ad-libd with transcripts and the fact that you've brought certain things that you promised to bring a young teenage girl. 39? and why do you think it's okay for a 39-year-old to come visit a 13-year-old? >> it's not. >> then why did you do it? >> i don't know. i've never done it before. >> really? >> seriously. >> do you have a plan for tonight? >> no, not really. i mean, i -- no definite plan. she kept saying something about sex or whatever and i told her i wasn't coming up to hook up. i just wanted to hang out, talk with her. >> that's hard to believe especially when you go back and look at the chat logs and the fact that they talked about bringing certain kind of alcoholic beverage and here he is with that exact type of wine cooler. what do you got in the bag there? >> she asked me to bring some of that for her mom. she said she was drinking some of her mom's coolers. or something. >> for her mom? you know, i have the transcript. >> but she said she was drinking some -- >> that's not what
and when you have to make up a story, that quickly, you know it can sometimes be difficult to ad-libd with transcripts and the fact that you've brought certain things that you promised to bring a young teenage girl. 39? and why do you think it's okay for a 39-year-old to come visit a 13-year-old? >> it's not. >> then why did you do it? >> i don't know. i've never done it before. >> really? >> seriously. >> do you have a plan for tonight? >> no, not...
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board members think about the deal and that one costly mistake. , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, traffic ad libs >>> your realtime captioner is mrs. linda m. macdonald >>> the multi-million dollar mistake that could throw the bay area back into the middle of bart's labor mess. the board is set to vote this morning. >> storm clouds still rolling through the bay area. we're seeing some heavy downpours now. when will it end? we'll talk about that coming up. >> and we have problems all of a sudden over at the bay bridge. an early-morning backup, we have a two-car crash blocking two lanes on the incline. we'll have the latest on the gridlock approaching the pay gates coming up. >>> good morning, it's thursday, november 21. i'm michelle griego. >> hi, everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. it is 5:30. lots of heavy rain yesterday overwhelming the storm drains on 101 in san francisco. take a look at that. creating a freeway waterfall yesterday right on the highway and down in san jose, we saw some people trying to dodge the downpours without on umbrella there. that guy got wet. the car is splashing through hug
board members think about the deal and that one costly mistake. , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, traffic ad libs >>> your realtime captioner is mrs. linda m. macdonald >>> the multi-million dollar mistake that could throw the bay area back into the middle of bart's labor mess. the board is set to vote this morning. >> storm clouds still rolling through the bay area. we're seeing some heavy downpours now. when will it end? we'll talk about that coming up. >> and we have...
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reporter ad libs >>> 6:26 right now. the florida congressman arrested for having cocaine speaks out. the admission and his plans to get help. >> the vote that could derail the bart labor contract is set for this morning. coming up, what some bore members think of the one costly mistake -- what some board members think of the one costly mistake. ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> your realtime captioner is mrs. linda m. macdonald >>> it is a high-tech version of carjacking. how car hackers could take control of your car without being anywhere near it and cause a real threat. >> and you just need to find another mascot. >> heated debate over a high school mass comes to an end. who won the fight and at what cost. >> pockets of heavy rain still making their way through the bay area. when will it end? we'll talk about that coming up. >> and if the bay bridge commute wasn't bad enough, now a word of a stall on the western side of the span. a full report on your traffic hot spots coming up. >> good morning. it's thursday, november 2
reporter ad libs >>> 6:26 right now. the florida congressman arrested for having cocaine speaks out. the admission and his plans to get help. >> the vote that could derail the bart labor contract is set for this morning. coming up, what some bore members think of the one costly mistake -- what some board members think of the one costly mistake. ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> your realtime captioner is mrs. linda m. macdonald >>> it is a high-tech version of...
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weather ad libs >>> the feds open a formal investigation into the tesla's electric car fires. the company's ceo elon musk says bring it on. >> finally storm clouds rolling back into the bay area. we are seeing some rain now and more to come. we'll talk about it coming up. >> and this crash in milpitas turned into a traffic alert after a big rig crashes into the guardrail. we'll have the latest on delays coming up. >>> good morning, everyone. it's tuesday, november 19. i'm michelle griego. >> hi, everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. of course we are keeping on eye on the storm this morning. let's kick it over to our meteorologist lawrence karnow on what could be a rainy morning. >> we have some showers already showing up around the bay area now. most of that confined north of the golden gate bridge. but plenty more to come if you are headed out the door. grab the umbrella and jacket. you can see it moving through overnight on the hi-def doppler radar. scattered showers so far. a closer look shows this little cell making its way toward cordelia and fairfield, some showers expected the
weather ad libs >>> the feds open a formal investigation into the tesla's electric car fires. the company's ceo elon musk says bring it on. >> finally storm clouds rolling back into the bay area. we are seeing some rain now and more to come. we'll talk about it coming up. >> and this crash in milpitas turned into a traffic alert after a big rig crashes into the guardrail. we'll have the latest on delays coming up. >>> good morning, everyone. it's tuesday, november...
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. >> we know he did some ad-libbing and added a few word. if you look at the first copy there is no phrase under god. and the newspaper reports having him say under god. >> reporter: as for the four copies of the speech he did the all after the fact so the speech could be published in memorial books and used to raise money for soldiers' relief. bill: this address has stood the test of time. why do scholars say it's become known as america's greatest oration. >> reporter: a lot of it has to do with brevity. 70 per of the word are only one syllable. it was dwraftd ordinary americans in mind. but historians say the dee key d historians say the key is that he used the peach some link. >> i think the fundamental reason the gettysburg address speaks so eloquently decade after decade of american life because it is an ongoing challenge. it's a challenge for every generation of americans. live up to the example shown by those who fought and died at gettysburg. >> reporter: one final mystery is where president lincoln was standing when he delivered th
. >> we know he did some ad-libbing and added a few word. if you look at the first copy there is no phrase under god. and the newspaper reports having him say under god. >> reporter: as for the four copies of the speech he did the all after the fact so the speech could be published in memorial books and used to raise money for soldiers' relief. bill: this address has stood the test of time. why do scholars say it's become known as america's greatest oration. >> reporter: a lot...
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the speech was half ad libbed. he went from the text. it was incredible. >> he's incredibly talented. our president could use advice from him. >> a longer game, like 36 holes. >> i always said, i have said it for years. if i were a democratic candidate, i would wear a bracelet that says wwbd. what would bubba do. bill clinton is the only democrat that figured out how to win in the age of reagan. guess what? that age, as much as democrats think have pass fied is still with us. when democrats try to expand the government in 2009 and 2010. they are still paying for it. >> the difference between them is stark and important. bill clinton, no matter what you -- he loves it. he wants to be in it. he wants to be in any conversation about politics. >> he gets it. >> he has stability which you have seen repeatedly since he left the presidency. >> look at that. >> give a speech. people say he explained it better than the candidate did. >> mika, you just drew the most important distinction between these two men. why one had a successful term and see
the speech was half ad libbed. he went from the text. it was incredible. >> he's incredibly talented. our president could use advice from him. >> a longer game, like 36 holes. >> i always said, i have said it for years. if i were a democratic candidate, i would wear a bracelet that says wwbd. what would bubba do. bill clinton is the only democrat that figured out how to win in the age of reagan. guess what? that age, as much as democrats think have pass fied is still with us....
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for more on the data, let's get to that -- >> don't ad lib. >> no, only would ad lib our viewers areod -- >> for shih tzu, if you don't use shih tzu. there's no way anyone's going to get you for that. everyone's heard of those, right? i came up with a good one. >> a cluster bomb. >> that works. >> no problem. >> give us your report without -- >> residential natural gas was done, gasoline down, heating oil down, all the energy components. jim is right, 0.2 on the seasonally adjusted core epi. the year-over-year, that was 1.4, the fed is not going to be worried about that. in fact, when you do what we do every month, we go up the chain of processing to less and less refined goods to see whether or not there's any inflation in the pipeline. and we see the opposite. intermediate goods minus 0.1% on the core minus 0.4% on the headline. unprocessed goods, we're going from wheat to flour to bread. that would be the final stage in the process there. and year-over-year minus 4.9. crude core goods. no inflation in the pipeline. we talk about this every month, as well. these are relatively good
for more on the data, let's get to that -- >> don't ad lib. >> no, only would ad lib our viewers areod -- >> for shih tzu, if you don't use shih tzu. there's no way anyone's going to get you for that. everyone's heard of those, right? i came up with a good one. >> a cluster bomb. >> that works. >> no problem. >> give us your report without -- >> residential natural gas was done, gasoline down, heating oil down, all the energy components. jim is...
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mark ad libs about futures. here's a look at how the numbers closed yesterday. the dow lost 32. d a fraction of a point. and the s and p lost four. opening bell today at 6:30. the trial between apple and samsung electronics starts today. the lawyers are expected to call the trial's first witness after laying out their case for a federal jury in san jose. the trial is being held to determine how much samsung owes apple for copying features from the iphone and ipad. a previous jury awarded apple more than one billion dollars after determining 26 samsung products had infringed six apple patents.but a judge found the jury miscalculated 400 million dollars in damages for 13 products and ordered a new trial to determine the proper amount. despite three vehicle fires, tesla motors says they won't recall the company's model "s." c-e-o elon musk says the model "s" electric car is five times less likely to have a fire than a gasoline car in the u-s. he also said no drivers were injured in the three fires. ultimately, it's the government's decision whether to recall the car. the n-t-s-a say
mark ad libs about futures. here's a look at how the numbers closed yesterday. the dow lost 32. d a fraction of a point. and the s and p lost four. opening bell today at 6:30. the trial between apple and samsung electronics starts today. the lawyers are expected to call the trial's first witness after laying out their case for a federal jury in san jose. the trial is being held to determine how much samsung owes apple for copying features from the iphone and ipad. a previous jury awarded apple...
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so i had to ad lib and, then, of course, here is my ad libbing and -- >> we should get to our guest.>> good to see you. >> with debt as cheap as it is, why are we not seeing more acquisitions? lots of sales but nobody buying. >> yeah. well, in a debt market this strong and interest rates are so low, valuations have spiked. it's particularly a tough time. really a tough time to find values that we think make sense long-term. >> are you dumping a lot of stuff? selling a lot of things? >> i would say for our industry, this is a fantastic time to be selling. >> i don't think yours is one, though, has a lot of cash sitting around that needs to get spent quickly. a lot of cash. >> they have a lot of cash. >> doesn't need to get spent quickly. >> is your expectation over the next year or two firms are going to start either giving that money back or trying to extend out the deadline? what happens to all that money that has sort of a hard stop at the end? >> yeah. well, you don't see much giving it back. you have extension of funds. but the money finds ways to go to work. in spite of the fact
so i had to ad lib and, then, of course, here is my ad libbing and -- >> we should get to our guest.>> good to see you. >> with debt as cheap as it is, why are we not seeing more acquisitions? lots of sales but nobody buying. >> yeah. well, in a debt market this strong and interest rates are so low, valuations have spiked. it's particularly a tough time. really a tough time to find values that we think make sense long-term. >> are you dumping a lot of stuff?...
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david cush, the virgin america president and ceo, joining us this morning ad-libbing it, as we say in>>> now, fresh off the insider trading case against s.a.c. capital, u.s. attorney preet bharara has been speaking live at the dealbook conference in new york, making some waves potentially. our own kate kelly is there, joining us with more. kate? >> kelly, thank you so much. u.s. attorney bharara moments ago stepped off stage after once again sounding a very tough tone in terms of corporate malfeasan malfeasance, both banks and hedge funds. he was asked about the s.a.c. settlement and why steve cohen was not himself indicted, why there was not a strong case against him individually, and bharara very strongly said this criminal case for all intents and purposes are still open, and no protections for any individuals, certainly including him. he also defended the indictment of the corporation, which, of course, occurred in july, and very recently settled for $1.8 billion. he said sometimes it's important to charge institutions. it sends a message of deter rens. finally, he sounded a tough
david cush, the virgin america president and ceo, joining us this morning ad-libbing it, as we say in>>> now, fresh off the insider trading case against s.a.c. capital, u.s. attorney preet bharara has been speaking live at the dealbook conference in new york, making some waves potentially. our own kate kelly is there, joining us with more. kate? >> kelly, thank you so much. u.s. attorney bharara moments ago stepped off stage after once again sounding a very tough tone in terms of...