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. >>> watching from afar nearly 200,000 are waiting to see whether or not their homes will be floodedbeen sittingn here for about an= am/cont.vo= fears surrounding t >>> i'm concerned about getting out. we have been sitting here for about an hour. >>> tallest dam in the country almost 200,000 people had to be evacuated yesterday and afternoon. you see the back up as a result on local highways. engineers are deciding the next room. live from lake orville amiddesslating situation. >> at home storm is long gone but the aftermath leaving lasting impact across the bay area and it could impact area too. today in the bay starts right now. >>> good monday morning. >>> ge
. >>> watching from afar nearly 200,000 are waiting to see whether or not their homes will be floodedbeen sittingn here for about an= am/cont.vo= fears surrounding t >>> i'm concerned about getting out. we have been sitting here for about an hour. >>> tallest dam in the country almost 200,000 people had to be evacuated yesterday and afternoon. you see the back up as a result on local highways. engineers are deciding the next room. live from lake orville amiddesslating...
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that is michelle: gorgeous to see from afar. alison: that is the keyword. "afar." jonathan: we have talked about selfies and the things people do on the phone, walking in the fountains or banging in the wall. this is a costly selfie. michelle: definitely. and one that the hirshhorn museum would like to forget. stephen tschida is live there tonight with the price of vanity. what happened? you got one done successfully, no problems. stephen: yeah, a couple of them, actually. while this room is very popular for selfies we really don't know for sure it was a selfie gone terribly awry. i just heard from the hirshhorn museum an hour ago and they are saying while the piece damaged is intricate to the larger piece, this room, they really cannot put an actual dollar amount on the damage. there were some massive amounts placed earlier on. now they are backing away from this. look at what we are talking about. on my shoulder you can see the large outdoor pumpkin. eternal love for pumpkins" room. filled with the hand-painted pumpkins. on saturday, someone while inside inflicte
that is michelle: gorgeous to see from afar. alison: that is the keyword. "afar." jonathan: we have talked about selfies and the things people do on the phone, walking in the fountains or banging in the wall. this is a costly selfie. michelle: definitely. and one that the hirshhorn museum would like to forget. stephen tschida is live there tonight with the price of vanity. what happened? you got one done successfully, no problems. stephen: yeah, a couple of them, actually. while this...
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. >> it seems distance is no object with visitors coming from afar. >> my first time was probably over0 years ago in the 1980's. the important thing is enthusiasm as a quality. golfer it's a for ra or a it's the enthusiasm that you have to create. >> it's the kind of car you can't buy because it's too expensive. you can't really drive them. they're are just the cars of your dreams. of collector looking for their latest piece or just seeking childhood nostalgia, everyone's automotive dreams. consumer habits are changing and more people are moving away from mass-produced items in favor of artisan of goods. here in france a number of small businesses making handmade wares has doubled over the past decade. modern furniture crafted from woods. passion since he gave up life as a sales rep. do somethingted to i liked. i had always worked with my hands so it just made sense for me. authenticity is key and that means using traditional tools. >> you can tell straight away whether something has been made by hand or by machine. if it's handmade it has more soul. the imperfections are part of the c
. >> it seems distance is no object with visitors coming from afar. >> my first time was probably over0 years ago in the 1980's. the important thing is enthusiasm as a quality. golfer it's a for ra or a it's the enthusiasm that you have to create. >> it's the kind of car you can't buy because it's too expensive. you can't really drive them. they're are just the cars of your dreams. of collector looking for their latest piece or just seeking childhood nostalgia, everyone's...
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the muddy sidewalks, people who live in this flooded neighborhood can only peer at their homes from afar. >> and i look at my house. >> reporter: she left here home on monday and doesn't know when she will be allowed back in. >> i don't know. i don't know. >> reporter: near williams street park, the fire department set up a command post thisern horning where they a -- morning where they're making plans to allow people back home. he came back to find the floor muddy and the couch soaked but is leaving things as is until the insurance adjustor can come. >> it's bad. looks like it -- pretty wet. pretty wet. >> reporter: many of his neighbors have put much of their stuff on the curb and it looks like the pile of junk you would see outside of someone's house when you moving. all most people want to do is city. >> and we made it, so. >> reporter: she's one of thousands of people who have tales of escape through water past her knees. >> it was really cold. like ice. >> reporter: she's thankful. >> and i'm okay. >> for others with red xs on their homes, the uncertainty remains. back out here liv
the muddy sidewalks, people who live in this flooded neighborhood can only peer at their homes from afar. >> and i look at my house. >> reporter: she left here home on monday and doesn't know when she will be allowed back in. >> i don't know. i don't know. >> reporter: near williams street park, the fire department set up a command post thisern horning where they a -- morning where they're making plans to allow people back home. he came back to find the floor muddy and...
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i often admire them from afar. >> he enlisted his son to make a picture for that man. the boy thought about carefully observing his dad's friend taking care of his truck. then he let inspiration guide his hand. >> translator: if accidents happen frequently maybe no one would want to drive trucks any more. what's going to take their place? i hope they all follow traffic rules more closely. >> the drawing is doing it's part to improve driving. >> translator: it's done. it's done. >> his illustrations and message make for a moving billboard. he even drew a portrait of the driver. >> it's good. i can see he put a lot into this. >> now when he sets out he proudly displays the decoration and he's inspired to keep calm and concentrate on the cars around him. another delivery. another safe arrival, auto another safe arrival, auto delivery. >> translator: i felt a bit nervous because i knew that people on the road could see the drawings. this motivated me to drive more safely. >> each trip a work of art in itself. nhk world, osaka. >>> pakistan's capital are observing tradition
i often admire them from afar. >> he enlisted his son to make a picture for that man. the boy thought about carefully observing his dad's friend taking care of his truck. then he let inspiration guide his hand. >> translator: if accidents happen frequently maybe no one would want to drive trucks any more. what's going to take their place? i hope they all follow traffic rules more closely. >> the drawing is doing it's part to improve driving. >> translator: it's done....
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this place can seem daunting from afar.experience the extraordinary. so many parts of our nature, joy, conflict, conformity, and imagination swirl around together in confounding and inspiring ways. i am not sure that anyone will really ever make sense of all of this, but it's spectacular to witness and feel, even if just for a short while. ♪ ashlee: as for my next stop, well, that would be iceland, home of alien landscapes, an astonishing amount of fish, and space warlords. ♪ announcer: from our studios in new york city, this is "charlie rose." alison: good evening, i'm alison stewart filling in for charlie rose. we begin this evening with politics. the first month of donald trump's presidency continued on a tumultuous path this week. on monday, the national security adviser michael flynn was forced to resign after it was revealed he misled administration officials about his contact with the russian ambassador to the united states. yesterday, andrew puzder withdrew his nomination to be labor secretary after republican senat
this place can seem daunting from afar.experience the extraordinary. so many parts of our nature, joy, conflict, conformity, and imagination swirl around together in confounding and inspiring ways. i am not sure that anyone will really ever make sense of all of this, but it's spectacular to witness and feel, even if just for a short while. ♪ ashlee: as for my next stop, well, that would be iceland, home of alien landscapes, an astonishing amount of fish, and space warlords. ♪ announcer:...
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i often admire them from afar. >> reporter: a colleague enlisted his son to make a picture for koyoshithe boy prepared carefully, observing his dad's friend taking care of his truck. then he let inspiration guide his hand. >> translator: if accidents happen frequently, maybe nobody would want to drive trucks anymore. what's going to take their place? i hope people follow traffic rules more closely. >> reporter: the drawing is doing its part time prove driving. >> translator: it's done. it's done. >> reporter: he even drew a portrait of koyoshi. >> translator: it's good. i can see he put a lot into this. >> reporter: now when koyoshi sets out on deliveries, he proudly displays the decoration and feels a sentiment. when stuck in traffic he's inspired to keep calm and concentrate on the cars around him. another delivery, another safe arrival. >> translator: i felt a bit nervous because i knew that people on the road could see the drawings. this motivated me to drive more safely. >> reporter: each trip a work of art in itself. takeshi kobayashi, nhk world, osaka. >> something trucks in oth
i often admire them from afar. >> reporter: a colleague enlisted his son to make a picture for koyoshithe boy prepared carefully, observing his dad's friend taking care of his truck. then he let inspiration guide his hand. >> translator: if accidents happen frequently, maybe nobody would want to drive trucks anymore. what's going to take their place? i hope people follow traffic rules more closely. >> reporter: the drawing is doing its part time prove driving. >>...
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whilst enjoying views of earth from afar, a friendly hand from a fellow astronaut helps to get you onfeel a strange sense of safety there is another astronaut here. the bbc commissioned the experience last year, as its first steps into the world of virtual reality content. we've taken all the storytelling power of the bbc and applied that behind it, so there's a great script, a great narrative and then we've looked at all the cutting edge explorations people are doing around vr, in terms of bio—monitoring, haptic feedback etc etc and trying to bring that into it as a massive piece of learning really. my preview here on the htc vive saw it set up with a chair providing haptic feedback and a heart rate monitor which resulted in my being sent back to base if readings went too high. but apparently i'm very calm in space. in march it will be released for vive on steam as well as 0culus. wow, this is incredible. i'm now looking at vancouver apparently. some artistic license was of course needed like making tasks shorter so they wouldn't get boring, but aside from creating the pictures and s
whilst enjoying views of earth from afar, a friendly hand from a fellow astronaut helps to get you onfeel a strange sense of safety there is another astronaut here. the bbc commissioned the experience last year, as its first steps into the world of virtual reality content. we've taken all the storytelling power of the bbc and applied that behind it, so there's a great script, a great narrative and then we've looked at all the cutting edge explorations people are doing around vr, in terms of...
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3000 people, and then bring women and girls to enslavement, to assault them, to work at mosul, at tel afars. as well, christians were part of this, and shias, but most of them are yazidis. we heard in august 2014, when sinjar, the town was controlled by isis, fell to is, and we heard the terrible reports of what happened to the yazidi women. you yourself are a yazidi kurd. you were born in a small village in eastern turkey to a very poor family. your father was in fact illiterate. you then went to germany when you were six years of age, joined your parents there, became highly, highly educated. you've got so many qualifications and degrees. you're a psychologist. do you feel a responsibility, as an educated yazidi, to help people in your community? actually, you know, they are my people, so of course i feel responsible, but in the last ten or 15 years, i work also with survivors from rwanda, from bosnia, so i'm professor in psychology and working very professional. when the state government asked me to help, of course, i have no way... i had to say yes. i speak the language. i know the peo
3000 people, and then bring women and girls to enslavement, to assault them, to work at mosul, at tel afars. as well, christians were part of this, and shias, but most of them are yazidis. we heard in august 2014, when sinjar, the town was controlled by isis, fell to is, and we heard the terrible reports of what happened to the yazidi women. you yourself are a yazidi kurd. you were born in a small village in eastern turkey to a very poor family. your father was in fact illiterate. you then went...
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i like watching all of that from afar. >> yes. >> as long as we don't have to be sitting there. >> andles, and the igloos, i love watching it >> katie, we don't have anything to worry about with this, do we? >> no, actually very storm system headed our way into next week, but i'm thinking it is rainmaker, guys, i don't think the legacy of that upcoming storm system, but will be bit after messy think into next week, which we will get tonight let me get you through the next couple every days. look pretty quiet. i know i have a love you ski lovers. from a handful of locations, out at jack frost, big boulder , base of 14 up to 40 inches, and all 20 trails of jack frost and all 16 trails of big boulder are now open. you have got well into the 30 's, though, for the open trails camelback and blue mountain, and couple feet worth of snow base out that way, too. definitely enough cold to go around. this is actually view outside shawnee, different resort up in the poconos, where they are , in fact, looks like, making their own snow. no actual nature made snow coming through this area at this poi
i like watching all of that from afar. >> yes. >> as long as we don't have to be sitting there. >> andles, and the igloos, i love watching it >> katie, we don't have anything to worry about with this, do we? >> no, actually very storm system headed our way into next week, but i'm thinking it is rainmaker, guys, i don't think the legacy of that upcoming storm system, but will be bit after messy think into next week, which we will get tonight let me get you through...
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you can look afar at the spectrum, the colours of the atmosphere and tell something about them, and infer have any life or something is going on. but it's more than that. there are other aspects. but the only way to find out about life on the planet is to go there. keith, what would you say are the chances of contact with life from another planet? any contact presumably with something much more advanced could be profoundly threatening to us. possibly speedily quite fatal? 0r benign. it could be just like, you walk by somebody in the street and after you meet your first extra terrestrial and your second and your third, it becomes routine. we will not know until it happens. some people like to draw analogies with tribes in brazil which keep isolated from us civilised folks yet they have a more peaceful life. i'm not sure. in terms of finding life, every time you see a star system pop up with seven planets that have potential to have liquid water on the surface and you look at the number of small stars like this out there, and then you look in our solar system and places where we think we ma
you can look afar at the spectrum, the colours of the atmosphere and tell something about them, and infer have any life or something is going on. but it's more than that. there are other aspects. but the only way to find out about life on the planet is to go there. keith, what would you say are the chances of contact with life from another planet? any contact presumably with something much more advanced could be profoundly threatening to us. possibly speedily quite fatal? 0r benign. it could be...
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appliances in the home that connect to the internet, there are ways of getting into these devices from afarng power to attack websites, to bring down websites. on a serious note, we have seen this happen with the russians involved in attacks on estonia, in ukraine also, which, ridiculous as this sounds, you can actually bring down websites and do serious damage. this whole issue of cyber security is quite a serious one. there was an attack on a french tv station last year. i have to say whenever we're talking about terrorist attacks anywhere in the west, i always think what they have to do is bring down the national grid, isn't it? we were having this conversation outside where we said all you need to do is randomly attack people in cars. not driverless cars but smart cars. you are on bluetooth, so your car can be hacked into. if you did ten random people in a major city, it would be chaos. we're not giving people ideas here! that is the way of the future. of course, the other more immediate future preoccupying of course, the other more immediate future preoccu pying everybody of course, th
appliances in the home that connect to the internet, there are ways of getting into these devices from afarng power to attack websites, to bring down websites. on a serious note, we have seen this happen with the russians involved in attacks on estonia, in ukraine also, which, ridiculous as this sounds, you can actually bring down websites and do serious damage. this whole issue of cyber security is quite a serious one. there was an attack on a french tv station last year. i have to say...
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i have a lot of friends from afar and near. i want my fellow white house compadres i've known for 20 years to raise your hand. [applause] i have hope that work with the end help me look halfway decent when i'm talking with you anywhere i talk. thank you all for coming out tonight it is a very big night and there's going to be an announcement at 8:00 and i want someone to let me know what that announcement is becaustheannounr it is going too be a. first of all i'm a white house correspondent for the network and i am so thankful to have celebrated 20 years january 13 now covering for presidents. i still feel like i'm 17 but in the midst of all of that i became a mother a couple of years ago may be about 14 years ago during that process as a white house correspondent and this latest book the presidency in black-and-white a year later this one came out. i am a child of baltimore. i frequent areas freddy gray was taken into custody. i go to church in some of those areas, so as i am at the white house i'm still very much in the commu
i have a lot of friends from afar and near. i want my fellow white house compadres i've known for 20 years to raise your hand. [applause] i have hope that work with the end help me look halfway decent when i'm talking with you anywhere i talk. thank you all for coming out tonight it is a very big night and there's going to be an announcement at 8:00 and i want someone to let me know what that announcement is becaustheannounr it is going too be a. first of all i'm a white house correspondent for...
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. >> from afar, it does. >> from 74 degrees here, it does look dplglorious. >> the jet stream is moving into california bringing them all the rain and snow and moving up towards the great lakes. for us, we've been nothing but warm for the month of february. and if our forecast holds, this will be the warmest february ever in our region. you didn't need me to tell you that. look at the numbers. right now 69 degrees. temperatures dropping through the 60s by around 9:00 tonight. around 62, 63 degrees by that time. a great night to get out and about. the river and the bay, notice the temperatures alonghe only 60 degrees right now patuxent river. 74 down towards culpepper. no rain right now, but we are going to be seeing some rain during the day tomorrow. again, tonight, dry. if you're thinking about getting outdoors maybe you're going to eat outside. great night to do it tonight. after 7:00 looking perfect. sun goes down by the way just before 6:00. really going to be quite nice. saturday, sunday, no, probably not going to be eating outdoors on saturday or sunday. much colder weather moves
. >> from afar, it does. >> from 74 degrees here, it does look dplglorious. >> the jet stream is moving into california bringing them all the rain and snow and moving up towards the great lakes. for us, we've been nothing but warm for the month of february. and if our forecast holds, this will be the warmest february ever in our region. you didn't need me to tell you that. look at the numbers. right now 69 degrees. temperatures dropping through the 60s by around 9:00 tonight....
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as someone who is watching the markets in egypt from afar, the cbe seems to have gained a lot of credibilityervening in selling off this far. is the egyptian pound being floated when it comes to the clearing rate? ahmed: when it comes to the clearing rate, yes. you have thanks trying to direct -- have banks trying to direct supplies a bit. that is why the queue in the stock market has not been cleared, because it is not a priority. it is not interfering in the rates, but more prioritizing the sectors. that will be a temporary situation. going forward, it will be completely free, as liquidity comes into the banking sector. yousef: i was looking through your research notes. how does the victory of donald trump help the egyptian story in terms of investment opportunity? a stronger dollar wouldn't necessarily help the case in egypt. ahmed: a stronger dollar for egypt will not make a big difference. it is more from our political economists looking at it. it will be easier for egypt to business with the u.s. and the rest of the world. yousef: give us context in terms context in terms of how egypt
as someone who is watching the markets in egypt from afar, the cbe seems to have gained a lot of credibilityervening in selling off this far. is the egyptian pound being floated when it comes to the clearing rate? ahmed: when it comes to the clearing rate, yes. you have thanks trying to direct -- have banks trying to direct supplies a bit. that is why the queue in the stock market has not been cleared, because it is not a priority. it is not interfering in the rates, but more prioritizing the...
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not to just bomb from afar, to really engage in this comprehensive counter insurgency operation. it seems to me on both issues russia and isis in that sense, he's very different from trump's instincts. what's going to happen? >> part of the bizarre nature of this national security establishment is it's like a pick up basketball team. it's sort of whoever just showed up on the sand lot or in the parking lot. you went from flynn who was v viscerally anti-muslim and anti-iran to someone like mcmaster who believes in close collaboration with communities on the ground and the most important words in national security are self and sustaining. we can take over any country in the world, but if we want our gains to be self-sustaining you have to be partnering with and amplifying forces on the ground. i think he understands some of the traditional pillars of american national security and why as you and gideon alluded to earlier the european union has been our wing man in the world. not only has it stabilized europe so we don't have to intervene there and referee its fights but more import
not to just bomb from afar, to really engage in this comprehensive counter insurgency operation. it seems to me on both issues russia and isis in that sense, he's very different from trump's instincts. what's going to happen? >> part of the bizarre nature of this national security establishment is it's like a pick up basketball team. it's sort of whoever just showed up on the sand lot or in the parking lot. you went from flynn who was v viscerally anti-muslim and anti-iran to someone like...
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to make this a reality, we have to confront the dynamics which have driven this conflict from afar. assad hasforemost, never been interested in a free and democratic syria based on the rule of law. this will not change. powertive regime holding only -- international laws have been under siege across the world. nowhere do we see this more devastatingly displayed then in syria, but i'm here simply to repeat what everybody already knows. as the president of the syrian national coalition and head of week, iegotiations next message today is this. we will head to geneva fully committed and prepared to negotiate a political solution which brings the conflict to an end and paves the way for a genuine inclusive transition and the eradication of extremist groups. the reality is simple. we cannot address the crown security threats facing regional stability while assad remains in power. it is up to the international community, in particular our friends and allies, to use all possible means to end this conflict created to apply complete pressure. service -- extremists. to stand behind the syria
to make this a reality, we have to confront the dynamics which have driven this conflict from afar. assad hasforemost, never been interested in a free and democratic syria based on the rule of law. this will not change. powertive regime holding only -- international laws have been under siege across the world. nowhere do we see this more devastatingly displayed then in syria, but i'm here simply to repeat what everybody already knows. as the president of the syrian national coalition and head...
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. >> from afar they seem like a normal member of society. but as we get to know them, we realize, they don't distinguish between right or wrong and that's the frightening part. >> sorry, sticking out my tongue don't look so intelligent, either. for 57-year-old doesn't. some people think i'm immature for my age. >> when we first met clarence butterfield he had been incarcerated for more than a year at the orange county jail in southern california. like most jail inmates he had not been convicted but was incarcerated awaiting jail. he had pled not guilty to the murder of his daughter. but that didn't stop him taking jokes. >> how about a d.a. takes a gun under his arm into a bar. bartender goes, you can't come in here with a pig. he goes, i was talking to the duck. >> clarence is an older gentleman, old man you can call him. a giddy old man. happy. happy to be here. >> diagnosed with hyperverbal. >> we can't all be winners now, can we? you have to be people like me to make you real winners in life look really good. >> butterfield kind of jumps
. >> from afar they seem like a normal member of society. but as we get to know them, we realize, they don't distinguish between right or wrong and that's the frightening part. >> sorry, sticking out my tongue don't look so intelligent, either. for 57-year-old doesn't. some people think i'm immature for my age. >> when we first met clarence butterfield he had been incarcerated for more than a year at the orange county jail in southern california. like most jail inmates he had...
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reports about the president and vladimir putin reportedly having quite a good relationship at least from afar but look, it is shocking australia and united states are very firm allies, i think australia has been alongside the united states in every military battle since world war ii, we have u.s. marines based in northern australia, certainly see ourselves as one of the united states's most dependable allies and it's extraordinary that first call between the two leaders ended as it did. sounds farcical and also raising concerns here about the temperament of the new u.s. president and i don't think australia is alone on that one. >> thank you very much. introduce the panel to talk about this. mark preston. nia henderson as well. kirsten powers, david gergen. put them up and greg miller from "the washington post" as well. talk to them after we come right back. as after a dvt blood clot,ital i sure had a lot to think about. what about the people i care about? ...including this little girl. and what if this happened again? i was given warfarin in the hospital, but wondered, was this the best trea
reports about the president and vladimir putin reportedly having quite a good relationship at least from afar but look, it is shocking australia and united states are very firm allies, i think australia has been alongside the united states in every military battle since world war ii, we have u.s. marines based in northern australia, certainly see ourselves as one of the united states's most dependable allies and it's extraordinary that first call between the two leaders ended as it did. sounds...
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arrest, through years of trials, one of seth's childhood friends had been following his case from afarseth was sentenced, she went to visit him on death row. >> most american people think that the criminal justice system works. they think that when you're innocent, you're going to be found not guilty. but that's not really how it works. >> renee worked as a paralegal and decided to take a fresh look at seth's case. >> when coming in to this, i didn't know what to expect or what i was going to find. but i just found things that had never been disclosed. all the evidence was hidden. there are so many leads that have gone unanswered. there's no doubt in my mind that he's innocent. [burke] billy-goat ruffians. seen it. covered it. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ don't pay hundreds more for taxes and fees on your wireless bill. introducing t-mobile one. now with taxes and fees included. get 4 lines of unlimited lte data for 40 bucks each. all unlimited. all in! switch to t-mobile today. and my life is basketball.west,
arrest, through years of trials, one of seth's childhood friends had been following his case from afarseth was sentenced, she went to visit him on death row. >> most american people think that the criminal justice system works. they think that when you're innocent, you're going to be found not guilty. but that's not really how it works. >> renee worked as a paralegal and decided to take a fresh look at seth's case. >> when coming in to this, i didn't know what to expect or...
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collapse. 32,000 people are under a mandato mandatory evacuation order and watching their future from afar. thank you for joining us. i am kris sanchez. >> i'm sam brock. tense moments for the people who live there. let's get to the situation there right now. this is video the nbc bay area chopper shot this morning a few hours ago. water controlled and flowing out of the lake to the damaged spillway. no water is spilling over the emergency spillway since the levels have dropped. >> we have team coverage of the fluid situation in oroville. pete, i bet you've learned something new in the last hour or so. >> reporter: good morning. a news briefing is set for 12:00 p.m. it's been an active morning in what looks to be a lookout area of the oroville dam. the excavators moving the boulders. bagging them up in the white bags you see to the right. let's show you new video where we had helicopters descending on this area early this morning. according to the california department of water resources, the helicopters do an air drop. they need to be shored up along the emergency spillway. it depends on
collapse. 32,000 people are under a mandato mandatory evacuation order and watching their future from afar. thank you for joining us. i am kris sanchez. >> i'm sam brock. tense moments for the people who live there. let's get to the situation there right now. this is video the nbc bay area chopper shot this morning a few hours ago. water controlled and flowing out of the lake to the damaged spillway. no water is spilling over the emergency spillway since the levels have dropped. >>...
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important to ally with locals, to go into the communities, not to rely on proxsies, not to just bomb from afarto really engage in this comprehensive counterinsurgence issue. it seems to me on both issues, russia and isis in that sense, he's very different from trump's instincts. what's going to happen? >> part of the bizarre nature of this establishment is that it's like a pickup basketball team and it's sort of whoever showed up on the sand lot or in the parking lot. so you went from fwloin was viscerally anti muslim, i would say, and not to mention anti-iran to someone like mcmaster who believes in close collaboration with communities on the ground and that the most important words in national security are self and sustaining. that is, we can take-over any country in the world, but if we want our gains to be self-sustaining, you have to be partnering with and amp fying forces on the ground. i think mcmaster also understands some of the traditional pillars of american national security. and why as you and gid yop alluded to earlier, the european union has been our wing man in the world. it ha
important to ally with locals, to go into the communities, not to rely on proxsies, not to just bomb from afarto really engage in this comprehensive counterinsurgence issue. it seems to me on both issues, russia and isis in that sense, he's very different from trump's instincts. what's going to happen? >> part of the bizarre nature of this establishment is that it's like a pickup basketball team and it's sort of whoever showed up on the sand lot or in the parking lot. so you went from...
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. >> reporter: you can even see masses of debris from afar. look at that dark blob visible from the richmond-san rafael bridge. now, a big cluster like that gives boaters a chance to maybe steer around it and that's why the coast guard wants to put that warning out today so you can keep an eye out for that but they want something from you as well. if you see floating hazards in the bay, they're hoping you will report it so they can try and get all this cleared out and keep everyone safe. reporting live in berkeley, amy hollyfield, abc7 news. >>> on to developing news. evacuees are returning home after two long days out of their homes. the work is continuing on the oroville dam. new video from chp shows crews dropping 1200 tons of rocks at the lip of emergency spillway. they're hoping to get it shored up ahead of several storms that are headed our way. meantime, some of the people evacuated are starting to come back. this is a live look downtown in oroville this morning. we're used to seeing this area look like a ghost town but cars on the road
. >> reporter: you can even see masses of debris from afar. look at that dark blob visible from the richmond-san rafael bridge. now, a big cluster like that gives boaters a chance to maybe steer around it and that's why the coast guard wants to put that warning out today so you can keep an eye out for that but they want something from you as well. if you see floating hazards in the bay, they're hoping you will report it so they can try and get all this cleared out and keep everyone safe....
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what i'm tired of seeing as i watch from afar.they are willing to shut down the event in the name of public safety. they say it's too dangerous to let the program go on. but you never hear law enforcement -- i'm not blaming thcopsn e onts lines, they never make their calls. they have never say we are canceling the riot so the events can go on. liz: protesters are saying we have a free speech right to protest. what are your thoughts. >> with protests, the person believes in the under lying premise that the government can do certain things, they just think it's the wrong policy to pursue. this is resistance. they are saying we don't believe the government has the lawful authority to do this. look at tactics being used. this is an an aist movement. some of it is co-opting people who might be there for the right reasons. when you are concealing your identity and you hold up signs that say resistance, not protest. for someone to say i have the right to protest, first i don't believe it's protest. but the person who wants to hear these
what i'm tired of seeing as i watch from afar.they are willing to shut down the event in the name of public safety. they say it's too dangerous to let the program go on. but you never hear law enforcement -- i'm not blaming thcopsn e onts lines, they never make their calls. they have never say we are canceling the riot so the events can go on. liz: protesters are saying we have a free speech right to protest. what are your thoughts. >> with protests, the person believes in the under lying...
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with shamanistic power, which included the ability to implant poisonous objects in other people from afar. what this symbol is saying is, this weapon carries the explosive power of the thunderbird. it gives the wielder of this weapon the power to injure someone at a distance. quite frankly, i think it just looks cool. who would not want a weapon with this decoration? the point is that european traders and manufacturers are making guns with this feature, and many others, because native customers demand it. if one european customer did not meet native immense, they would go to another one who would. the other point to make is about the extent and sophistication of native trade systems. i want to call your attention just for a moment to this country which is in the rocky mountain west and northern lanes on the modern-day border of montana and alberta. one of the things that i argue in "thunder sticks," is that native people become dependent on only one category of trade good. munitions. guns, powder, and shot. they can do without european cloth. they don't want to, but they will be fine with
with shamanistic power, which included the ability to implant poisonous objects in other people from afar. what this symbol is saying is, this weapon carries the explosive power of the thunderbird. it gives the wielder of this weapon the power to injure someone at a distance. quite frankly, i think it just looks cool. who would not want a weapon with this decoration? the point is that european traders and manufacturers are making guns with this feature, and many others, because native customers...
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gawker had a very, very rich, -- vindictive enemy who was watching this sex tape story unfold from afar. a silicon valley eccentric conservative billionaire who had been nursing a grudge against gawker for years because of the way gawker covered him and his personal life in his silicon valley career and that eccentric conservative billionaire secretly arranged to bankroll a legal fight against gawker on behalf of this previously famous wrestler with now the minorly famous sex tape. i don't know if he was a wrestling fan, too. i don't know if he had any particular affection for hulk hogan but what he ended up bankrolling was not a typical, you know, celebrity/public figure complaint against a publication. the point of that lawsuit he bankrolled was not to get gawker to take the sex tape down. it was not to get gawker to retract the story or apologize, the point of the lawsuit wasn't even to get gawker to pay. the point of that lawsuit, the whole structure of this novel legal strategy they came up with for going after gawker in that case, the whole point of it, was not to make gawker pay,
gawker had a very, very rich, -- vindictive enemy who was watching this sex tape story unfold from afar. a silicon valley eccentric conservative billionaire who had been nursing a grudge against gawker for years because of the way gawker covered him and his personal life in his silicon valley career and that eccentric conservative billionaire secretly arranged to bankroll a legal fight against gawker on behalf of this previously famous wrestler with now the minorly famous sex tape. i don't know...
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. >> people looking that the from afar who don't follow the nitty-gritty, here in this term two-state for like a generation now, and we seem no closer than we were 20 years ago, maybe it is time to try something new. >> and i think it is time to try something new, but i think it's time to try something new to achieve a two-state solution because as i said, there isn't with one state solution, it's a recipe for disaster in the future. all sides agree with that apart from the right wing. some palestinians who would agree with what you said. that wechblt got a two-state solution. we have to do something, let's see what we can get out of the israelis. they're not going to get anything in the long-term in the one state solution. >> well, you know, netanyahu' reception in washington is playing beautifully in israel for prime minister netanyahu. he came here wanting the show, he's the big buddy of the american president and he's the only game in town to keep him on as the prime minister because he's in severe trouble at home too. i think the israeli are looking at netanyahu and says he's goi
. >> people looking that the from afar who don't follow the nitty-gritty, here in this term two-state for like a generation now, and we seem no closer than we were 20 years ago, maybe it is time to try something new. >> and i think it is time to try something new, but i think it's time to try something new to achieve a two-state solution because as i said, there isn't with one state solution, it's a recipe for disaster in the future. all sides agree with that apart from the right...
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here's a sense i get from afar and tell me if this is what you're finding or not on capitol hill. >> uh-huh. >> republicans remember the campaign. they thought everything donald trump was doing was wrong. they feel in their guts he's probably wrong again right now strategically, but there's some pause there because it turned out that it worked in the campaign. >> it did work in the campaign, steve. but look, members of congress and the republican party are still just as uncomfortable with donald trump today as they were during the campaign. i mean, look, all the reblicans appear donald trump was going to lose the election and he didn't. it's a bit confusing as well because they of course have to go home and they have to run again. members of the house have to run every two years. there's a batch of republicans up for re-election every two years. and it's not clear what carried donald trump to the white house is going to carry them. and so i think that that really is the dynamic that from a political perspective we want to hone in on over the course of the coming months because at the
here's a sense i get from afar and tell me if this is what you're finding or not on capitol hill. >> uh-huh. >> republicans remember the campaign. they thought everything donald trump was doing was wrong. they feel in their guts he's probably wrong again right now strategically, but there's some pause there because it turned out that it worked in the campaign. >> it did work in the campaign, steve. but look, members of congress and the republican party are still just as...
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being down there the contradictions became even more apparent that one have seen them from afar.p in connecticut. and at the end of the summer at the funeral of james cheney. and rather than an a national office. and then i got assigned to someone that winter. can you talk a little bit about the whole they have a background. and how the two of you came together. although we didn't meet them. they didn't discover that until years later. i was actually in 1985 i was working with this special effects even. and shooting coca-cola commercials and doing a big science series i notice in our full -- bulletin you actually got printed newsletters that came in your mailbox there was a series to be made by the civil rights movement. this really friendly guy answered the phone. if you're ever in boston come on by. i have to go to boston it was where the first big production meetings were about to begin. i walked to the back of a screening room and they attacked it. and that office was right down the hall. and there was john lewis getting beaten halfway to death. watching that footage had to w
being down there the contradictions became even more apparent that one have seen them from afar.p in connecticut. and at the end of the summer at the funeral of james cheney. and rather than an a national office. and then i got assigned to someone that winter. can you talk a little bit about the whole they have a background. and how the two of you came together. although we didn't meet them. they didn't discover that until years later. i was actually in 1985 i was working with this special...
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feature, and skies clear overnight, this is tomorrow night, frost around again, wintry showers and afarin places. with a strong jet stream coming in of the atlantic, we are looking at matters of rain as the jet stream takes a dip, that could send rain further northwards as we end the week with a question mark about that one. in summary, we expect the weather to chop and change on a daily basis. some rain, sunshine, and still called enough for stoke on high ground. although it is can be found on the weather website, i'll be back in have an hour. we will do more with less and make the government lean and accountable. a hike in military spending, $54 billion. the father of a navy seals who died in the us mission in yemen was ordered by donald trump has refused to meet the president and wa nts refused to meet the president and wants an investigation. i cannot believe you have not seen this. there is a mistake! moonlight, you won best picture. moonlight. best picture. the mistake is part of the oscars story and so is the victory ofa oscars story and so is the victory of a film
feature, and skies clear overnight, this is tomorrow night, frost around again, wintry showers and afarin places. with a strong jet stream coming in of the atlantic, we are looking at matters of rain as the jet stream takes a dip, that could send rain further northwards as we end the week with a question mark about that one. in summary, we expect the weather to chop and change on a daily basis. some rain, sunshine, and still called enough for stoke on high ground. although it is can be found on...
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. >> reporter: you can even see masses of debris from afar. look at that dark blob you can see from the richmond-san rafael bridge. now, a big cluster like that gives boaters a chance to maybe try and steer around it, but some is unavoidable. a bay ferry hit a submerged log and suffered a damaged propellor. the coast guard says this is all happening because of the rains and the high water levels. today's warning is a two-way street. they want to help boaters be aware. the coast guard is also hoping that boaters will call in and report any floating hazards in the bay. reporting live from the berkeley marina, amy hollyfield, abc7 news. >>> developing news, evacuees are returning home after two long days out of their homes as the work continues on the oroville dam. we have new video from chp showing crews dropping 1200 tons of rocks at the lip of the emergency spillway. they're hoping to get it shored up ahead of several storms heading their way. meantime, some of the 188,000 people evacuated are starting to return to the area. this is a live loo
. >> reporter: you can even see masses of debris from afar. look at that dark blob you can see from the richmond-san rafael bridge. now, a big cluster like that gives boaters a chance to maybe try and steer around it, but some is unavoidable. a bay ferry hit a submerged log and suffered a damaged propellor. the coast guard says this is all happening because of the rains and the high water levels. today's warning is a two-way street. they want to help boaters be aware. the coast guard is...
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, i know all of these folks i'm not any industry anymore, so i'm like everyone else, watching from afarused tore a daily commuter. >> good. >> and i'm going to ask this question on behalf of the hundreds of thousands of people every day who suffer from arguably the worst service in the world. i know you had little to do with this, but can you offer -- many who try to ride the train every day, but they have to track breakdowns, everything else, why is it so awful? what is it going to take to fix it? the northeast corridor is arguably the most important train line in the united states, and i've literally ridden trains in third worlds which make us look we. >> i would hope you characterize amtrak's service itself something better than awful, but your broader question is very germane inch and i'm sorry to jump in but it will -- but nobody has the guts, the political will to get anything done are we going tots rails that were built before my grandfather was born? >> i think that actually i'm quite optimistic that people now are really coming to the understanding of exactly what you're saying
, i know all of these folks i'm not any industry anymore, so i'm like everyone else, watching from afarused tore a daily commuter. >> good. >> and i'm going to ask this question on behalf of the hundreds of thousands of people every day who suffer from arguably the worst service in the world. i know you had little to do with this, but can you offer -- many who try to ride the train every day, but they have to track breakdowns, everything else, why is it so awful? what is it going to...
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you talk about seeing something from afar from the elevator but what's going to attract him queen that'sjust one question i had just in general and then, i am of the understanding that the content of what will take place will start from page 15 about right? on the handout, just a few questions and comments. is this going to the actual wording, the content of easier okay? >> it's easier to answer the question- >> one by one queen >> yes. one by one >> about the history -historical main street did i think that's a great concept and a happy that it's went to be spread throughout but what can a be my draw to go there? is a tourist, as somebody was got my cuppa coffee and walking to work, what is my jaw to go there? >> well, i'm not sure what kinds of promotion might do for this but again i can only speak to what is physically there and it didn't show up super well on the slides. it probably was better under handouts but the thresholds i think are really quite dramatic because they are literally welcome mats that sit almost in first street and mission. they literally kind of moved out onto th
you talk about seeing something from afar from the elevator but what's going to attract him queen that'sjust one question i had just in general and then, i am of the understanding that the content of what will take place will start from page 15 about right? on the handout, just a few questions and comments. is this going to the actual wording, the content of easier okay? >> it's easier to answer the question- >> one by one queen >> yes. one by one >> about the history...
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deputy assistant secretary of state for the bureau of international narcotics and law enforcement afares in 2013. he's responsible for state department programs, come batting ill list drugs as well as support for law enforcement and rule of law in the western hells fear. prior to his appointment, ambassador arreaga served as ambassador to the republic of iceland from 2010 to 2013. he witnesses' full written statements will appear in the record. admiral raycognizes for testimony. admiral ray: i'm plarly pleased to testify alongside three of our most important partners in the fight against transnational crime, c.b.p., i.c.e., and department of state. 'd like to thank chief beason, inspector allen and assistant secretary arreaga. when i talk about the transit zone i'm generally speaking to that and the -- when we speak of the maritime transit zone it's that area between south america, central america and southern mexico. we continue to face a significant threat from transnational criminal networks whose drug transit routes lead to the southern approach of the united states. coast guard prot
deputy assistant secretary of state for the bureau of international narcotics and law enforcement afares in 2013. he's responsible for state department programs, come batting ill list drugs as well as support for law enforcement and rule of law in the western hells fear. prior to his appointment, ambassador arreaga served as ambassador to the republic of iceland from 2010 to 2013. he witnesses' full written statements will appear in the record. admiral raycognizes for testimony. admiral ray:...
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. >> we will admire from afar. mu. >> if only casey was handling our logistics. view from above, it is dry in houston although chilly. you might be able to tell from my teeth chattering. in the stadium for the game will be played it does have a retractable roof should things turn wet tomorrow for the big game. the meteorologist an update on tomorrow with how things are looking for those looking in houston. >> a good news for you, you will will be warming up for your sunday forecast. you'll be tracking a couple of showers moving through east texas. you may see rain tomorrow. all of the details coming up in my full forecast after the break soon learned that one of our ancestors was eastern european. this is my ancestor who i didn't know about. anyone ever have occasional constipation,diarrhea, gas or bloating? she does. she does. help defend against those digestive issues. take phillips' colon health probiotic caps daily with three types of good bacteria. 400 likes? wow! try phillips' colon health. [vo] quickbooks introduces he teaches lessons to stanley... and tha
. >> we will admire from afar. mu. >> if only casey was handling our logistics. view from above, it is dry in houston although chilly. you might be able to tell from my teeth chattering. in the stadium for the game will be played it does have a retractable roof should things turn wet tomorrow for the big game. the meteorologist an update on tomorrow with how things are looking for those looking in houston. >> a good news for you, you will will be warming up for your sunday...
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people are looking for leadership from the kinds of conversations i've been listening to, and some from afarthe years. i've got great confidence in this organization if we can stick together and make suggestions and do things that will work for the country. so on behalf of myself and peggy, we are delighted to be here with you. thank you. [applause] governor mcauliffe: thank you, henry. weretheir parents governors in their respective states. >> thank you very much. i was sitting here thinking, when we were going through this initial session, early childhood development of early childhood education, it is a great example of understanding with the priorities are, making sure that, when we do come together as governors, we don't talk about fluff. we actually talk about things that matter. we can talk policy all day, but it's often about dollars, about implementation, about results, about outcomes. that's the burden and the responsibility that governors bear over legislators. we take on things with great seriousness and to see the nga kicked off in such a positive way is a testament to the leade
people are looking for leadership from the kinds of conversations i've been listening to, and some from afarthe years. i've got great confidence in this organization if we can stick together and make suggestions and do things that will work for the country. so on behalf of myself and peggy, we are delighted to be here with you. thank you. [applause] governor mcauliffe: thank you, henry. weretheir parents governors in their respective states. >> thank you very much. i was sitting here...
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maria: did you actually throw the cookie from afar?n waves, see the cookie, be the cookie and then-- >> get the cookies. maria: i'm seeing cookies right now. where are the cookies, i'm seeing them. i don't understand how ai is helping you do that though. >> i don't know. i'd like to know. how about this tom brady move. maria: the epic super bowl comeback now a feature film. it's about deflate-gate, where he went from to now. and is it too soon? it's like george carlin said, a one hour photo, you just saw the bleeping thing. dagen: it depends who plays tom brady. maria: we discussed who it might be. i think that bradley cooper should do it. dagen: i think channing tatum. >> i think henry cavel. >> i said ashton kutcher. >> and i think that someone who looks like a tom brady. dagen: mark wahlberg is too-- >> i would like to be mark wahlberg. >> bradley cooper. dagen: one is british. channi channi channing tatum. >> how about the guy that played bobby brady? >> i don't know who that is. maria: who is going to play robert kraft? jared, cat
maria: did you actually throw the cookie from afar?n waves, see the cookie, be the cookie and then-- >> get the cookies. maria: i'm seeing cookies right now. where are the cookies, i'm seeing them. i don't understand how ai is helping you do that though. >> i don't know. i'd like to know. how about this tom brady move. maria: the epic super bowl comeback now a feature film. it's about deflate-gate, where he went from to now. and is it too soon? it's like george carlin said, a one...
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you talk about seeing something from afar from the elevator but what's going to attract him queen that'sjust one question i had just in general and then, i am of the understanding that the content of what will take place will start from page 15 about right? on the handout, just a few questions and comments. is this going to the actual wording, the content of easier okay? >> it's easier to answer the question- >> one by one queen >> yes. one by one >> about the history -historical main street did i think that's a great concept and a happy that it's went to be spread throughout but what can a be my draw to go there? is a tourist, as somebody was got my cuppa coffee and walking to work, what is my jaw to go there? >> well, i'm not sure what kinds of promotion might do for this but again i can only speak to what is physically there and it didn't show up super well on the slides. it probably was better under handouts but the thresholds i think are really quite dramatic because they are literally welcome mats that sit almost in first street and mission. they literally kind of moved out onto th
you talk about seeing something from afar from the elevator but what's going to attract him queen that'sjust one question i had just in general and then, i am of the understanding that the content of what will take place will start from page 15 about right? on the handout, just a few questions and comments. is this going to the actual wording, the content of easier okay? >> it's easier to answer the question- >> one by one queen >> yes. one by one >> about the history...
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led the tal afar. always willing to break the mold never asked for permission.t i need to do to get it done. fought corruption in afghanistan. now trying to lead a sense of what future threats will be and what kind of military we need. this guy is a leader. is he unafraid. he will give unvarnished advice to president trump. our country is in great hands with h.r. ma mcmaster. ainsley: what do you do as national security advisor. >> sit on top all the apparatuses and make sure coordinate and make sure synthesize. best advice and advice gets to the president of the united states. daily interaction with the president. breaking down the threats we're facing. a what agencies we will be using. he it is at the center of the hub in the white house. brian: shows the influence of general mattis. is he the one who picked up the phone not only did he tell mcmaster you got to do this job he told the president have you got to pick this guy. staffers and staffers on mccain's side. almost everybody, including democrats are saying positive things about this move. >> very much so
led the tal afar. always willing to break the mold never asked for permission.t i need to do to get it done. fought corruption in afghanistan. now trying to lead a sense of what future threats will be and what kind of military we need. this guy is a leader. is he unafraid. he will give unvarnished advice to president trump. our country is in great hands with h.r. ma mcmaster. ainsley: what do you do as national security advisor. >> sit on top all the apparatuses and make sure coordinate...
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you talk about seeing something from afar from the elevator but what's going to attract him queen that's one question i had just in general and then, i am of the understanding that the content of what will take place will start from page 15 about right? on the handout, just a few questions and comments. is this going to the actual wording, the content of easier okay? >> it's easier to answer the question- >> one by one queen >> yes. one by one >> about the history -historical main street did i think that's a great concept and a happy that it's went to be spread throughout but what can a be my draw to go there? is a tourist, as somebody was got my cuppa coffee and walking to work, what is my jaw to go there? >> well, i'm not sure what kinds of promotion might do for this but again i can only speak to what is physically there and it didn't show up super well on the slides. it probably was better under handouts but the thresholds i think are really quite dramatic because they are literally welcome mats that sit almost in first street and mission. they literally kind of moved out onto the si
you talk about seeing something from afar from the elevator but what's going to attract him queen that's one question i had just in general and then, i am of the understanding that the content of what will take place will start from page 15 about right? on the handout, just a few questions and comments. is this going to the actual wording, the content of easier okay? >> it's easier to answer the question- >> one by one queen >> yes. one by one >> about the history...
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you talk about seeing something from afar from the elevator but what's going to attract him queen that'sjust one question i had just in general and then, i am of the understanding that the content of what will take place will start from page 15 about right? on the handout, just a few questions and comments. is this going to the actual wording, the content of easier okay? >> it's easier to answer the question- >> one by one queen >> yes. one by one >> about the history -historical main street did i think that's a great concept and a happy that it's went to be spread throughout but what can a be my draw to go there? is a tourist, as somebody was got my cuppa coffee and walking to work, what is my jaw to go there? >> well, i'm not sure what kinds of promotion might do for this but again i can only speak to what is physically there and it didn't show up super well on the slides. it probably was better under handouts but the thresholds i think are really quite dramatic because they are literally welcome mats that sit almost in first street and mission. they literally kind of moved out onto th
you talk about seeing something from afar from the elevator but what's going to attract him queen that'sjust one question i had just in general and then, i am of the understanding that the content of what will take place will start from page 15 about right? on the handout, just a few questions and comments. is this going to the actual wording, the content of easier okay? >> it's easier to answer the question- >> one by one queen >> yes. one by one >> about the history...