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two days ago in the southern sinai area.t's a growing trend now to be the militants and the fighters in the peninsula are starting to use the suicide bombing tactic. that is it the latest on the sinai. if we can move away from that the other line out of egypt that the u.s. is suspending military aid. theris there any reaction to th? >> >> the government is reacting and the phone call to the defense secretary chuck hagel. he has to be on force and but he had comm comment from the egyptn spokesperson and from the egyptian e radio where he says e u.s. decision was wrong to withhold some aid. and they will not surrender to american pressure. and now on state television they will continue with their growth here in egypt. not just in washington but to the egyptian people. the reaction is they are not saying it will make sunny any difference or create a huge hole in the military budget and it wait a moment makitwon't make aw they deal with the protestors on the street. that is our corse correspondenth the latest fro from the region
two days ago in the southern sinai area.t's a growing trend now to be the militants and the fighters in the peninsula are starting to use the suicide bombing tactic. that is it the latest on the sinai. if we can move away from that the other line out of egypt that the u.s. is suspending military aid. theris there any reaction to th? >> >> the government is reacting and the phone call to the defense secretary chuck hagel. he has to be on force and but he had comm comment from the...
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that's less than half of what they reported a yore ago. g m's european subsidiary opal has been struggling amid credit worries. total sales for gm around the world rose more than 5%, reaching about 2.4 million units. the company sold many fuel efficient compact models in north and south america. >>> meanwhile, facebook posted a sharp rise in revenue for the july to september period, thanks to strong mobile advertising. the world's biggest social networking site said that its sales in the third quarter came to more than $2 billion. that's an increase of nearly 60% from the same period last year. facebook posted a net profit of $425 million, reversing a loss from a yore ago. 90% of the revenue came from online advertising business. the number of facebook users was is.2 billion, up 18% from a year ago. but facebook executives said in a telephone interview, the number of pc users and teenagers turned lower. >> another uptick of japan's economy is pushing up property prices in the country. and foreign investors are scrambling to get into the ma
that's less than half of what they reported a yore ago. g m's european subsidiary opal has been struggling amid credit worries. total sales for gm around the world rose more than 5%, reaching about 2.4 million units. the company sold many fuel efficient compact models in north and south america. >>> meanwhile, facebook posted a sharp rise in revenue for the july to september period, thanks to strong mobile advertising. the world's biggest social networking site said that its sales in...
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but went missing 17 days ago. the hospital says this has never happened and are cooperating with the investigation. >> our hearts go out to the family and friends of lynne spalding. her disappearance has ended in tragedy. at this time we don't know what happened. we're here to provide patient care and security to family and patients each year. nothing like this has ever happened before. >> reporter: officials would not take questions from reporters during the press conference. only statements. that struck a cord with the family's spokesperson who says sf general as well as the sheriff's department have a lot to answer to, including how often she was checked, what security pretoe kols were in place -- protocols were in praise and how she -- place and how she died. >> the pressing question, how a woman is missing for 17 days at sf general hospital. it share the -- i share the dismay. i do not doubt the feelings of sin terty. this is -- sincerity. this is a nightmare. >> reporter: san francisco sheriffs are leading t
but went missing 17 days ago. the hospital says this has never happened and are cooperating with the investigation. >> our hearts go out to the family and friends of lynne spalding. her disappearance has ended in tragedy. at this time we don't know what happened. we're here to provide patient care and security to family and patients each year. nothing like this has ever happened before. >> reporter: officials would not take questions from reporters during the press conference. only...
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up from just six two years ago.google was busy monetizing that traffic with those novel ad campaigns that are now succeeded. it eliminated that objection last year in the conference call. analysts were disappointed google couldn't give any specific answers about their mobile strategy. this year, google made it clear that they're the king of mobile, with accelerated ad buys of 26%, which suggests that as people access the web from many more screens, google has more ads. the company's android operating system is now the dominated system all over the globe. over a billion android devices have been activated worldwide, literally 1.5 million new ones every single day. there on all those android users are also using google search, google maps, google everything on their phones and tablets, creating a deluge of mobile ad revenue. in short, the bank of america and merrill analyst bullish scenario from last year, where the transition to mobile turns out to be more of an opportunity for google than a liability -- total realit
up from just six two years ago.google was busy monetizing that traffic with those novel ad campaigns that are now succeeded. it eliminated that objection last year in the conference call. analysts were disappointed google couldn't give any specific answers about their mobile strategy. this year, google made it clear that they're the king of mobile, with accelerated ad buys of 26%, which suggests that as people access the web from many more screens, google has more ads. the company's android...
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as you indicated, this was someone who was picked up in a dramatic raid a couple weeks ago. and he will have to appear in court on this indictment that actually has been on the books for many, many years. he was indicted back for the 1998 bombing, as you said, of the u.s. embassies in kenya and tans taps tanzania. he was brought here from the u.s. navy ship where he had been questioned and attempted to be questioned by a high-value interrogation who goes after high-value detainees to see what information he might know about any current al qaeda plans that might be in effect for the united states to carry out any future attacks. that would be the first thing they would want to know. of course, when he's in court tomorrow, he'll have to answer for the dierment mpt of the 199 bombings. >> nic robertson, to you, just give us more context, the significance here, and to susan's point, the fact that the u.s. may get some key information out of him. >> well, i have just returned from libya. i have met with his family, neighbors, been to his house, the sense they have is this is a ma
as you indicated, this was someone who was picked up in a dramatic raid a couple weeks ago. and he will have to appear in court on this indictment that actually has been on the books for many, many years. he was indicted back for the 1998 bombing, as you said, of the u.s. embassies in kenya and tans taps tanzania. he was brought here from the u.s. navy ship where he had been questioned and attempted to be questioned by a high-value interrogation who goes after high-value detainees to see what...
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we heard it a few moments ago, over the loud speakers, all clear. and it's showing on our screens, saying it's now safe to resoum normal activities. to clarify one point. there were no shots fired inside the capitol building, ther they were outside the capitol between the capitol and the senate office buildings. it's all clear inside the senate capitol and all the office buildings are up from lockdown, david. >> i want to bring in john carl one more time at the white house. and john, ann cometon part of the white house team, describing the barriers on the street outside the white house where this played out. any word on president obama, where he is at this hour? and what the white house, how they're respondi to this? i'm sure they're following this as we do, too. >> no question about that at all, david. the president is in the oval office, we know that because the marine guard is at his post in front of the west wing. also the lockdown i told you about, has now been lifted here at the white house. so folks who work at the white house, including thos
we heard it a few moments ago, over the loud speakers, all clear. and it's showing on our screens, saying it's now safe to resoum normal activities. to clarify one point. there were no shots fired inside the capitol building, ther they were outside the capitol between the capitol and the senate office buildings. it's all clear inside the senate capitol and all the office buildings are up from lockdown, david. >> i want to bring in john carl one more time at the white house. and john, ann...
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>> yes, and i took it over 12 months ago, 13 months ago and i had to give mike bloomberg a lot of credit wanted this built. this was under construction during many mayoral administrations, for many years, 27 years. the cost was hundreds of millions of dollars was spent. i took it over about 13 months ago and i really knocked heads and we got it built and it's getting ready to open. >> dave: why has it taken 27 years? >> there's a lot of incompetence. but let's say there could have been a little corruption. >> dave: why don't you take over the second avenue subway. that will never be finished. why don't you do that? >> well, it's called the subway to many nowhere. >> dave: i know but take it over and get it finished and then it will be the trump subway. >> well, then i might do it. then i might do it! (applause) >> dave: now here's the golf course. what bridge is that? the verrazano bridge. >> dave: he's a great architect, great golf architect. >> dave: what bridge is that? did i get it right? >> that's the whitestone bridge. >> dave: i wasn't even close. >> we're right smack on the water
>> yes, and i took it over 12 months ago, 13 months ago and i had to give mike bloomberg a lot of credit wanted this built. this was under construction during many mayoral administrations, for many years, 27 years. the cost was hundreds of millions of dollars was spent. i took it over about 13 months ago and i really knocked heads and we got it built and it's getting ready to open. >> dave: why has it taken 27 years? >> there's a lot of incompetence. but let's say there could...
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this is videotape that we got in a few minutes ago.he police presence there, we are now getting this is on first and constitution avenue. reports of shots fired. officers inure e urjured is unc. >> i heard something was up and we heard police officers say stay away from the windows and stay inside. and the warning being broadcast on the senate television system is to go inside, get away from the windows and get as far away from the windows. and we heard shots fired and if they in fact hurt anybody. it is one of these breaking news modes where you are trying to figure out what happened. let's go to my colleague chad, what do you have? >> they are hearing right now that there is at least one injured capitol police officer and we may quickly here see a helicopter arrive to take that person out. this happened in an area that appeared to be between the house -- excuse me the capitol building and constitution avenue. we may soon see a helicopter come here and they came running through the halls telling everybody to get back in their offices.
this is videotape that we got in a few minutes ago.he police presence there, we are now getting this is on first and constitution avenue. reports of shots fired. officers inure e urjured is unc. >> i heard something was up and we heard police officers say stay away from the windows and stay inside. and the warning being broadcast on the senate television system is to go inside, get away from the windows and get as far away from the windows. and we heard shots fired and if they in fact...
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the outlook is a complete change for just nine months ago when two battery fires aboard two different 787 dreamliners growned planes and investors dropping shares to $70. since then, boeing stock has been on a steady climb, lift in part by the dreamliner, which is fixed, flying and bringing in new orders. the backlog of dreamliners stands at 890 planes with 131 ordered this year. boeing building seven dreamliners a month right now and will go to ten per month next year and the company says it's boosting 87 -- 787 production further, building 14 per month by the end of the decade. the strength of commercial airplanes is welcome news, given the pressure boeing is seeing with the defense business. while boeing's defense and space business brought in $8 billion last quarter, the government sequester and prospect of more budget cuts, means orders for new military jets and defense projects could be limited in the future. >>> third quarter profits after the closing bell, at&t the telecom giant beat wall street estimates by a penny a share. 3.8 billion even though revenue was slightly below.
the outlook is a complete change for just nine months ago when two battery fires aboard two different 787 dreamliners growned planes and investors dropping shares to $70. since then, boeing stock has been on a steady climb, lift in part by the dreamliner, which is fixed, flying and bringing in new orders. the backlog of dreamliners stands at 890 planes with 131 ordered this year. boeing building seven dreamliners a month right now and will go to ten per month next year and the company says it's...
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, it started many years ago. there's like a culture deep in the city, a culture of violence and impunity. that was the case before the war started. everybody knew in the city that you could kill and nobody is going to punish you. >> sandra has read her share of investigation files from the state prosecutor's office - many, she says, incomplete, lacking interviews with crime scene witnesses. she says she's been told that under previous governments, the prosecutor's office sent evidence to chihuahua for archiving - leaving investigators in juarez with nothing to work from. >> so the system was designed to not find the murderers? >> yes >> to protect the murders in a way? >> what is the other explanation if you don't ask questions? if you don't ask anybody, "did you see a car? how many people shoot?" i mean there is no questions. what happens when social media uncovers unheard, fascinating news stories? >>they share it on the stream. >>social media isn't an afterthought. it drives discussion across america. >>al jaz
, it started many years ago. there's like a culture deep in the city, a culture of violence and impunity. that was the case before the war started. everybody knew in the city that you could kill and nobody is going to punish you. >> sandra has read her share of investigation files from the state prosecutor's office - many, she says, incomplete, lacking interviews with crime scene witnesses. she says she's been told that under previous governments, the prosecutor's office sent evidence to...
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if it is not a problem last year or 10 years ago or 20 years ago why is it a problem now.we want to make a list of things that wrbt a problem 20 years ago and they are now. >> i think it would be cool if you sing "sister christian" by night ranger. motoring. >> ♪ what's the >> can we throw in the lyrics? >> bill, we had that fella from night ranger. nice fella. i like the word fella. >> it wasn't after the show. he was very german. >> should we blame "love actually." they started this crap10 years ago and it has been gaining momentum ever since. >> thank god they did. the soundtrack is a delight from beginning to end. this is not a war on christmas songs. christmas songs with a war on our ears. do your ears bleed eve time they come around. you heard these songs over and over. it is terrible, let's get rid of them all and listen to love actually. >> i have always had 9 most impeccable solution about everything. not just including christmas. birthdays and thanksgiving, and every two years make it like the olympics. make it every two years. >> it is not going to hurt the econ
if it is not a problem last year or 10 years ago or 20 years ago why is it a problem now.we want to make a list of things that wrbt a problem 20 years ago and they are now. >> i think it would be cool if you sing "sister christian" by night ranger. motoring. >> ♪ what's the >> can we throw in the lyrics? >> bill, we had that fella from night ranger. nice fella. i like the word fella. >> it wasn't after the show. he was very german. >> should we...
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seven years ago 50 people were crushed to death crossing the same river.'s talk to that district and bring us up to date with the very latest you are hearing. >> well, we spoke to the director general of police and he denied that the government, sorry the police were responsible for the stampede. however, he did say that there were only 100 police officers on duty at the site behind me where the temple is. now, these hundred police officers would have to have been dealing with crowds of hundreds of thousands of pilgrims and 20 people were on a bridge and there was a rumor that the bridge was about to collapse, this caused panic among the crowd and then witnesses are reporting that the police actually tried to disburse the crowd using their bashons and it exacerbated the situation and the director general of police we spoke to said there is an internal inquiry they plan to do to find out the exact cause of this on top of the judicial inquiry that is going on. and he also said that in future events and future religious festivals they are going to deploy more
seven years ago 50 people were crushed to death crossing the same river.'s talk to that district and bring us up to date with the very latest you are hearing. >> well, we spoke to the director general of police and he denied that the government, sorry the police were responsible for the stampede. however, he did say that there were only 100 police officers on duty at the site behind me where the temple is. now, these hundred police officers would have to have been dealing with crowds of...
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what is indeed a much quieter here now but suggests an hour ago the excitement was literally tangible here at the airport when we bunch of journalists several dozen of them with the situating historic moment for russia for the first time in three decades the olympic flame landed here in the russian capital and indeed last time this happened in the one nine hundred eighty when moscow hosted the summer olympics i wasn't even born then so for me it was especially exciting to see the olympic flame here it was greeted by a lot of fanfare by the presidential regimens band then a little short speech by the vice prime minister of the russian federation who was responsible for bringing the olympic flame to the russian capital after that the motorcade drove away from here and i was lucky to shoot a picture for artie's instagram account you can see it there. the olympic flame was carried literally ten meters away from us the journalists here at the site now this is the start of a very long an epic journey as my call that you go to just sat for the olympic flame it started on the a week ago in se
what is indeed a much quieter here now but suggests an hour ago the excitement was literally tangible here at the airport when we bunch of journalists several dozen of them with the situating historic moment for russia for the first time in three decades the olympic flame landed here in the russian capital and indeed last time this happened in the one nine hundred eighty when moscow hosted the summer olympics i wasn't even born then so for me it was especially exciting to see the olympic flame...
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>> it was just six weeks ago. >> six weeks ago. can you imagine what your life would be likmaking $43,000 right now in less than six weeks? now, i hear that's not the only property that you've purchased, that you have a couple of others that you've already purchased and profited from? >> that's correct, we have from the three properties that we've already purchased and profited from, about $133,000. >> $133,000, and you're sittin there on your couch going, "why am i sitting here on my couch just watching an infomercial?" why aren't you picking up the phone, taking action? call the phone number on the bottom of your screen, come to one of my live events, 'cause seating is limited. now, i've heard you'd done even more than that, that you have a bunch of other properties under contract right now. are these them? >> yeah, these are the contracts that whave right now, we have seven different contracts right now for houses with a profit of about $400,000. >> $400,000? >> 400,000. >> you're tearing it up. you're gonna pass me up one day.
>> it was just six weeks ago. >> six weeks ago. can you imagine what your life would be likmaking $43,000 right now in less than six weeks? now, i hear that's not the only property that you've purchased, that you have a couple of others that you've already purchased and profited from? >> that's correct, we have from the three properties that we've already purchased and profited from, about $133,000. >> $133,000, and you're sittin there on your couch going, "why am i...
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gonzales two years ago to make sure we got this land and you know what you talk about a mexican museum. well, let me tell you there has been (speaking spanish). people from 'coz restrict and people from venezuela and all of latin america who came together to unit to get in museum built (clapping) >> and that was the most beautiful thing about having all latinos come together by the way, we came together all because we knew what the mexican museum would do. i want to thank our agency our african-american brothers and sisters and our earn pan brothers and sisters they helped get in mexican museum built. and with that i'd like to introduce our president of the festival my deep friend give him a hand (clapping) >> you have to help me, you support me on the mexican day. i'm proud to be chair for the nonprofit that actually provides the festival who was here for leila detains yesterday (clapping) >> you, you know we've become the community hearts for san francisco so we've been waiting to welcome the mexican museum for a long, long time. it fulfills the original violation in the district as
gonzales two years ago to make sure we got this land and you know what you talk about a mexican museum. well, let me tell you there has been (speaking spanish). people from 'coz restrict and people from venezuela and all of latin america who came together to unit to get in museum built (clapping) >> and that was the most beautiful thing about having all latinos come together by the way, we came together all because we knew what the mexican museum would do. i want to thank our agency our...
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. >> reporter: massachusetts toughened its own standards 20 years ago and criticism was fierce. >> we stayed the course. we tweaked the path every so often but we kept the goal of high academic standards in closing the achievement gap. >> reporter: today massachusetts test scores rank it first in the nation. if it were a country, 8th graders would rank sixth in math and second in science behind only singapore. do you feel challenged here academically? >> definitely, yes. >> challenged to the extreme. >> reporter: the 1993 reforms included putting more focus and money on urban schools, requiring everyone to take algebra and pass a state test to get a high school diploma. >> it's working to change the way we are teaching kids. we're asking them to think differently. we are asking teachers to teach them differently. >> we need to record the data. >> they're good at helping and explaining things. >> reporter: given the controversy over how to fix america's schools it's what massachusetts did not do that's also significant. there were no vouchers for private schools, no merit-based pay for
. >> reporter: massachusetts toughened its own standards 20 years ago and criticism was fierce. >> we stayed the course. we tweaked the path every so often but we kept the goal of high academic standards in closing the achievement gap. >> reporter: today massachusetts test scores rank it first in the nation. if it were a country, 8th graders would rank sixth in math and second in science behind only singapore. do you feel challenged here academically? >> definitely, yes....
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ceremonially sworn in a short time ago.e basically made history by saying he was going to continue the practice of his predecessor telling incoming agents from agm quantico to go to the holocaust museum and also to go to the martin luther king monument. and just a few years ago classified files were revealed that they suspected martin luther king. and james comey sworn in just a few moments ago. we want to take time to take a look at our top stories. "el mundo" reporting allegations of leaders. and members of the u.e. delegation just moments ago after meeting with u.s. leaders. >> we have to discuss why this is happening and what kind of trust is preferred in the end we're fighting a battle of security and we need to get that balance right. we're concerned, too, about security. we've made that clear, but also the balance struck for the privacy of citizens. >> also today the u.n. arab league envoy trying to build support for peace talks planned for geneva next month. >>> after a yeaa year after supm sandy, ellis island opens
ceremonially sworn in a short time ago.e basically made history by saying he was going to continue the practice of his predecessor telling incoming agents from agm quantico to go to the holocaust museum and also to go to the martin luther king monument. and just a few years ago classified files were revealed that they suspected martin luther king. and james comey sworn in just a few moments ago. we want to take time to take a look at our top stories. "el mundo" reporting allegations...
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you were saying a short while ago that some two weeks ago there were reports of some french people innorthern city of gao. >> there have been reports creeping up over the last week of a negotiations team having been seen. that is where the french motivation is in mali. if they are held, they are held in the very far north of mali. i have to say, this is very much speculation. >> we know that the areas where these hostages could have possibly been held if indeed it was inside of nmalian territory are difficult to get to. >> they may also be in nigeria. -- not nigeria, algeria. we understand that the hostages are regularly moved to fit in with the battle plans and restrictions imposed by the president of foreign troops in mali. >> many thanks. we will continue to go to you for more updates as this breaking story continues to unfold. the reactions and -- in mali very important. that french force inside of mali . islamists who are of different shades. that brings us to the issue of how these hostages were released. at paris application reporting that al qaeda and islamic maigret -- maghre
you were saying a short while ago that some two weeks ago there were reports of some french people innorthern city of gao. >> there have been reports creeping up over the last week of a negotiations team having been seen. that is where the french motivation is in mali. if they are held, they are held in the very far north of mali. i have to say, this is very much speculation. >> we know that the areas where these hostages could have possibly been held if indeed it was inside of...
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a few years ago, there were lots of untagged cats in my district. but then the city sent out ammo -- animal catchers and from one day to the next, the cats were gone. except for mira, who i rescued. when there are too many of one kind of animal, people get frightened, especially city hall. >> it's part of the concept that the numbers of any single species should not get out of hand. that is why prayer grinned falcons have been brought in to drive out at peregrine falcons have been brought into drive out many of the pigeons. in -- a breed of peregrine chicks was born, a first of the city. >> if you told me a decade ago that there will be peregrine's in paris, i never would have believed it. they are birds that normally only lived in the wild. >> residents seem to appreciate the initiative, more animals in paris, albeit with certain reservations. >> the pigeons are a nuisance, but they have been largely exterminated in paris. inks are much better now, as long as they don't make a mess -- things are much better now. as long as they don't make a mess, o
a few years ago, there were lots of untagged cats in my district. but then the city sent out ammo -- animal catchers and from one day to the next, the cats were gone. except for mira, who i rescued. when there are too many of one kind of animal, people get frightened, especially city hall. >> it's part of the concept that the numbers of any single species should not get out of hand. that is why prayer grinned falcons have been brought in to drive out at peregrine falcons have been brought...
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i moved to san francisco about 9 years ago i just adopted to dogs about 2 years ago. the population of dogs increasing in san francisco, which actually we need more space for them to be able to run a free, we humans have adopted them as part of our family, and therefore, they are also citizens of san francisco. they don't have a voice in this meeting and we the people are their voice. i am hoping that we can keep the off leash area for our dogs and continue the portal of humanitarian and being humanism in san francisco. when i say. i've traveled all over or gone and california with my dogs and i think san francisco has the best off leash area for dogs. i hope that continues. thank you. >> thank you. before we get to [inaudible] a few more cards to go. john keller, gwen mccullen, margaret [inaudible] barbara: and suzanne [inaudible] though i had >> my name is [inaudible] i'm a voter from district 7 in speaking for myself. i took an numerous classes at city college including the ecology of the gg nra. i also completed an internship in the gg and ras were. one thing that
i moved to san francisco about 9 years ago i just adopted to dogs about 2 years ago. the population of dogs increasing in san francisco, which actually we need more space for them to be able to run a free, we humans have adopted them as part of our family, and therefore, they are also citizens of san francisco. they don't have a voice in this meeting and we the people are their voice. i am hoping that we can keep the off leash area for our dogs and continue the portal of humanitarian and being...
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he had a horrible bus accident many, many years ago. sitting in this chair just a week or so ago, it was like that accident had just happened to him. readilytill so available to him, in terms of he he tours, in terms of how rides uncomfortably on his tour bus. he yells at the driver, don't take that turn so fast! i raise that only to ask how has any experience -- has it in sort of way stuck with you e >> of course. first of all, the power of prayer. i felt an electric current, and i used it. me.as very clear to i learned that i had a lot of discipline i didn't know i had. and how much we can affect our own health and well-being, and how much power we have within ourselves to heal and to go beyond. i'll never forget that. i wouldn't want to go through it again, but i wouldn't change it. because it turned out so well. maybe if it would have been a different outcome, i might not think that way, but i do. i wouldn't change it, because it really did enrich my experience of life and gave me a lot of tools that i didn't know i had. tavis: don'
he had a horrible bus accident many, many years ago. sitting in this chair just a week or so ago, it was like that accident had just happened to him. readilytill so available to him, in terms of he he tours, in terms of how rides uncomfortably on his tour bus. he yells at the driver, don't take that turn so fast! i raise that only to ask how has any experience -- has it in sort of way stuck with you e >> of course. first of all, the power of prayer. i felt an electric current, and i used...
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less than an hour ago we got the word, the b.a.r.t. strike is over. >> and finally, some good news. >> reporter: b.a.r.t. officials and unions coming out of these doors just about an hour ago to make that announcement. they say they came to a tentative agreement about an hour ago. they came out and announced that. that means the trains had be running at 4 a.m. tomorrow morning. service will not be at full capacity. b.a.r.t. officials say it had be a little "raggedy." neither the unions or b.a.r.t. would discuss precisely what kinds of agreement they reached in this settle. that information is expected to come later. but we heard from the lieutenant governor who sat in on talks today. he was not happy with how far this disagreement went. >> this has been an extraordinary difficult weekend for everybody. this is a reminder that this is about people and a lot of people's lives have been impacted by what's happened. so on behalf of all of us in this region we're grateful we're here, but mark my word, if there's any lesson learned, it's tha
less than an hour ago we got the word, the b.a.r.t. strike is over. >> and finally, some good news. >> reporter: b.a.r.t. officials and unions coming out of these doors just about an hour ago to make that announcement. they say they came to a tentative agreement about an hour ago. they came out and announced that. that means the trains had be running at 4 a.m. tomorrow morning. service will not be at full capacity. b.a.r.t. officials say it had be a little "raggedy."...
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ago for ann months exhibition for artists from 18 countries. they were given several months to decorate the empty apartment block inside and out. there has been no conventional advertising. word has spread mostly for -- through conventional media. and for safety reasons, only a limited number are allowed through it at any one time. >> you can go through the work of art. you're not just to see if from a distance. you get inside it, go into the artist skin, see from one world to another. the artist began work inside the building in march, some of the flats still contained rubble or broken furniture. some tenants were still refusing to move out. the debris, though not the tenants, were incorporated into their work. from -- as fare away as chile and colombia. celebrate their world, such as anti-castro and other things. lex so many have -- >> so many artists have been coming, it is fantastic. it is amazing to see so many new different mixes of styles. >> so tonight, until 8:00 p.m., after that, the work to demolish it will begin. the final street ex
ago for ann months exhibition for artists from 18 countries. they were given several months to decorate the empty apartment block inside and out. there has been no conventional advertising. word has spread mostly for -- through conventional media. and for safety reasons, only a limited number are allowed through it at any one time. >> you can go through the work of art. you're not just to see if from a distance. you get inside it, go into the artist skin, see from one world to another....
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. >> and that road was reopened just a short time ago.i also spoke to a bart spokesperson a short time ago and asked when they will be able to move that train. she said they will move it when it is safe to do so. at this time there is no indication if it will affect tomorrow morning's rush hour. reporting live in arinda, alan wang, abc7 news. >> alan, thank you. >>> new at 11:00, late word that bart has indefinitely suspended its controversial simple approval policy making track workers responsible for their own safety. and trains entering the work area where anyone is on the tracks must slow to 27 miles an hour. the policy goes into affect immediately and it follows saturday's deadly accident where two workers were struck and killed by a train. earlier today and not far from tonight's train fire federal investigators from the ntsb closed down a stretch of track to reenact the accident. sky 7hd shows us how they did it using a four-car train traveling at high speed between the walnut creek and pleasant hill station. two life-sized mannequ
. >> and that road was reopened just a short time ago.i also spoke to a bart spokesperson a short time ago and asked when they will be able to move that train. she said they will move it when it is safe to do so. at this time there is no indication if it will affect tomorrow morning's rush hour. reporting live in arinda, alan wang, abc7 news. >> alan, thank you. >>> new at 11:00, late word that bart has indefinitely suspended its controversial simple approval policy making...
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his stem cell treatment was six years ago. today... he's now walking up to a half mile on the treadmill. ip 211802 @ 1:40 i want to thrive, i want to live, i want to experience, i want to have and enjoy my life.." clip 211802 @ 1:10 "yeah. i'm a survivor 1:12 coming up in our 6 o'clock hour... taking advantage... of the affordable caract. the new probls americans trying to sign up f health care are experiencing this morning. the ravens are making a lot of changes... on offense. the players who've been signed... and the ones that ha been cut... since sunday's game. ((break 3)) (nancy) my budget us to be a al downer, even en we needed stuff for the home. (nancy's budget) i was a negative nancy. (nancy) but, thanks to fingerhut.com now we can shop with low monthly payments. and they've got over 30,000 products from brands like sony, keurig, fisher-price. (nancy's budget) we even got a new mini-dounut maker. (nancyjust click on over to fingerhut.com for e credit youeserve to get alkinds of great stuff. [doorbell rings] (nancy's budget) oh!
his stem cell treatment was six years ago. today... he's now walking up to a half mile on the treadmill. ip 211802 @ 1:40 i want to thrive, i want to live, i want to experience, i want to have and enjoy my life.." clip 211802 @ 1:10 "yeah. i'm a survivor 1:12 coming up in our 6 o'clock hour... taking advantage... of the affordable caract. the new probls americans trying to sign up f health care are experiencing this morning. the ravens are making a lot of changes... on offense. the...
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the lockdown was thankfully lifted a short time ago after shots were fired. police say the suspect is a woman who led police on a car chase, according to authorities. it started apparently near the white house at a barrier about a block away from the white house, to be exact, 15th and pennsylvania avenue. it ended in a wreck outside the gates of the u.s. capitol building. we're also told now that there was a child in the car. one officer was injured, though it's not clear how it may have been from being hit by a car, not from any other means of injury, not through gunfire. we're told the police believe this is not terrorism related. we're waiting for an update right now from capitol police. we will bring that to you as soon as it begins. moments ago, police wrapped up a news conference where they gave us a few more details about what went down. cnn's brian todd is live with a witness right now, though. i would like to go live to him right now. brian, who is your witness and what did he see? >> reporter: jake, our witness is frank schwing, a d.c. resident who
the lockdown was thankfully lifted a short time ago after shots were fired. police say the suspect is a woman who led police on a car chase, according to authorities. it started apparently near the white house at a barrier about a block away from the white house, to be exact, 15th and pennsylvania avenue. it ended in a wreck outside the gates of the u.s. capitol building. we're also told now that there was a child in the car. one officer was injured, though it's not clear how it may have been...
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that was a little less than two hours ago. dow dropped about 30 points. quickly recovered as apparently traders began to realize this appeared to have been somewhat of an isolated incident. the important thing was markets are pretty much back here to where they were just prior to the incident. there you see that drop in the dow. treasuries, brief flight to safety. we saw prices go up. yields go down in the treasury market. again, the same situation. that reversed fairly quickly here. it's been a very tense day with a lot f o people trying to figure out exactly where we go with the negotiations. some of the traders rb saying maybe this will hasten a move back to more serious negotiations. guys, back to you. >> we will see. bob, thank you very much. we're heading toward the close. about ten minutes left in the trading session here. the bias is generally to the downside. not a whole lot. we are really in wait and see mode to see what comes off of capitol hill. right now the dow is down 123 points. >> plenty more on that developing story outside of the capito
that was a little less than two hours ago. dow dropped about 30 points. quickly recovered as apparently traders began to realize this appeared to have been somewhat of an isolated incident. the important thing was markets are pretty much back here to where they were just prior to the incident. there you see that drop in the dow. treasuries, brief flight to safety. we saw prices go up. yields go down in the treasury market. again, the same situation. that reversed fairly quickly here. it's been...
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months ago the workers walked off the job.he five-day strike stranded hundreds of thousands of commuters and they say they'll walk out monday morning if they can't reach a deal. >>> and coming up on al jazeera these drivers can't rev their engines because they are being fueled by the sun. we'll tell you who took the first price in australia just ahead. >>> and typewriters may seem like a thing of the past but they are still being put to use in one country. closest to the story, invite hard-hitting debate and desenting views and always explore issues relevant to you. hi, my name is jonathan betz, >>> the first pictures of former nsa contractor edward sno snowdn has been released. he sought asig asylum back in a. etche was presented with the sam adams award for integrity and intelligence it's given by former u.s. security officers and in his accep sentence speece speech he said it was a throw to democracy. >> these programs don't make us more safe they hurt our country and they limit our ability to speak and think and live and b
months ago the workers walked off the job.he five-day strike stranded hundreds of thousands of commuters and they say they'll walk out monday morning if they can't reach a deal. >>> and coming up on al jazeera these drivers can't rev their engines because they are being fueled by the sun. we'll tell you who took the first price in australia just ahead. >>> and typewriters may seem like a thing of the past but they are still being put to use in one country. closest to the...
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>> this law passed three and half years ago. secretary has had that length of time to roll out the rules and regulations and been a terrible roll out. 20,000, 30,000 pages of complex regulations and then when they went out to seek contractors to implement this data platform they missed a lot of delays and then we find out through esr are a klein through the washington post, that has created many problems. this thing is only the first stage of the roll out of the implementation of obama care. >> many people were surprised that the secretary went on the daily show with jon stewart. he grilled her, here is part of it. >> it started rockier than we would like. it is better today than it wasges ter dwas yesterday and it will keep getting better. >> it is up and down. and again, these news o organizations are scouring the countryside. yet to find one, from all we can determine we may find bigfoot before we find an enrolle. as a result of that, again, there is more that needs to be done. and we have a january first deadline coming up.
>> this law passed three and half years ago. secretary has had that length of time to roll out the rules and regulations and been a terrible roll out. 20,000, 30,000 pages of complex regulations and then when they went out to seek contractors to implement this data platform they missed a lot of delays and then we find out through esr are a klein through the washington post, that has created many problems. this thing is only the first stage of the roll out of the implementation of obama...
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just minutes ago they opened up the gates. people flooded in. the wheels of washington slowly turning once again. and lots of the local businesses across the country, they're getting back into high gear. >> morning, ladies and gentlemen. >> reporter: tourists lined up as the nation's parks, my assumes, and memorials re-opened for business. >> how does it feel to be inside today? >> ask him. >> how does it feel to be inside today? >> awesome. >> reporter: employees are are
just minutes ago they opened up the gates. people flooded in. the wheels of washington slowly turning once again. and lots of the local businesses across the country, they're getting back into high gear. >> morning, ladies and gentlemen. >> reporter: tourists lined up as the nation's parks, my assumes, and memorials re-opened for business. >> how does it feel to be inside today? >> ask him. >> how does it feel to be inside today? >> awesome. >>...
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most people didn't have television 80 years ago. most people didn't have cars 80 years ago.orld has changed, and we need to reflect that. >> reporter: but what about the risk to investors? businesses who may have failed to raise enough money from venture capitalists. >> the issue is is it a good idea for investors? and i think the answer to that is a resounding no. >> reporter: attorney mark stocker represents investors. he says the new provision under the jobs act has protection put in place during the great depression. >> if we change them now, we're forgetting not only what we learned then but what we learned in this great recession we just came through. >> reporter: people are saying we're just bringing these laws into this century. the internet wasn't around back then, and we really just need to update these laws to reflect the way business works now. what's your response to that? >> that's certainly been a part of the huge mass appeal to crowd funding. it sounds kind of sexy and kind of 21st century, and most importantly, kind of democratic because everyone can get inv
most people didn't have television 80 years ago. most people didn't have cars 80 years ago.orld has changed, and we need to reflect that. >> reporter: but what about the risk to investors? businesses who may have failed to raise enough money from venture capitalists. >> the issue is is it a good idea for investors? and i think the answer to that is a resounding no. >> reporter: attorney mark stocker represents investors. he says the new provision under the jobs act has...
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even those these words were 50 years ago, the truth remains the same . we need to invest in the future of our children. educational equity meansen insuring that every child has an at some point for success. it's taking a stand on unfair policies. educational equity also means fighting for policies that help promote educational opportunities like affirmative action and practices that recognizes the values of each child regardless of race, income or immigration status. it's no wonder that our work at the lawyers committee is far from obsolete. we remain pragmatic by providing direct legal services an impact litigation and policy advocacy. we do this in the company across los angeles and all of san francisco. in support with david and staff at human rights commission, we have been able to launch the san francisco clinic to help people of color in san francisco. today we come together to remember the march on washington. we must remember this march was a call for action, a call for justice and equality and better future for all. the lawyers continue to reach
even those these words were 50 years ago, the truth remains the same . we need to invest in the future of our children. educational equity meansen insuring that every child has an at some point for success. it's taking a stand on unfair policies. educational equity also means fighting for policies that help promote educational opportunities like affirmative action and practices that recognizes the values of each child regardless of race, income or immigration status. it's no wonder that our...
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. >> and that road was reopened just a short time ago. i also spoke to a bart spokesperson a short time ago and asked when they will be able to move that train. she said they will move it when it is safe to do so. at this time there is no indication if it will affect tomorrow morning's rush hour. reporting live in arinda, alan wang, abc7 news. >> alan, thank you. >>> new at 11:00, late word that bart has indefinitely suspended its controversial simple approval policy making track workers responsible for their own safety. and trains entering the work area where anyone is on the tracks must slow to 27 miles an hour. the policy goes into affect immediately and it follows saturday's deadly accident where two workers were struck and killed by a train. earlier today and not far from tonight's train fire federal investigators from the ntsb closed down a stretch of track to reenact the accident. sky 7hd shows us how they did it using a four-car train traveling at high speed between the walnut creek and pleasant hill station. two life-sized manneq
. >> and that road was reopened just a short time ago. i also spoke to a bart spokesperson a short time ago and asked when they will be able to move that train. she said they will move it when it is safe to do so. at this time there is no indication if it will affect tomorrow morning's rush hour. reporting live in arinda, alan wang, abc7 news. >> alan, thank you. >>> new at 11:00, late word that bart has indefinitely suspended its controversial simple approval policy making...
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he and his fiancÉe started searching for a house a few weeks ago. sure something is going to happen. the financial package and the resources available will be impacted. of people are unsure of what will be happening with financing. that is something they are unsure about in the market right now and they want to know that they will have cash to be able to get financing for the houses they desire. >> even bigger impact on government employees. for heris a problem because we started working together six months ago. we started the search a week ago and she just contacted me to say i am very sorry, but i am being furloughed again. >> is my financing going to be affected? they have all said that unless it is a government program. downey anticipate a slow because the government shutdown will verify the borrower's identity. >>
he and his fiancÉe started searching for a house a few weeks ago. sure something is going to happen. the financial package and the resources available will be impacted. of people are unsure of what will be happening with financing. that is something they are unsure about in the market right now and they want to know that they will have cash to be able to get financing for the houses they desire. >> even bigger impact on government employees. for heris a problem because we started working...
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a year ago she was the object of harsh criticism.reek newspapers debt of old stereotypes and all over germany old fears of germany emerged. >> suddenly europe is speaking german. >> the chancellor becomes the dominant figure. germany's southern neighbors are wishing they could vote. they would like to see the social democrats in power or at least junior partners in a grand coalition to tone down angela merkel's demand for austerity. >> the savings measures do not help greece. we need investments, a marshall plan. it does not look like they have that in mind. >> which reports are right about germany's policy on the euro? a british magazine or command unity behind the chancellor. at least her policies are known and stable. many country want her help taking national competencies back from the european union. >> the germans and british have much closer views of a lots of other things. for example, how free the economy should be, how much state involvement would there be. the brits and other people as well see a multi polar europe emergin
a year ago she was the object of harsh criticism.reek newspapers debt of old stereotypes and all over germany old fears of germany emerged. >> suddenly europe is speaking german. >> the chancellor becomes the dominant figure. germany's southern neighbors are wishing they could vote. they would like to see the social democrats in power or at least junior partners in a grand coalition to tone down angela merkel's demand for austerity. >> the savings measures do not help greece....
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unions just announced a few minutes ago that they will not walk off the job tomorrow but there is still a possibility of a strike on tuesday. let's get right to nbc bay area's money francis in oakland with the very latest. >> good evening. a lot has happened in the last 30 minutes. the bottom line is that union leaders say they will not go on strike tomorrow but they'll give negotiations at least one more day to work. union officials just came out about 20 minutes ago to deliver the message that they would not strike tomorrow. the state lawmakers who were in on negotiations today also came outside to give an update. then that b.a.r.t. management made a lasting offer at 4:00 and then walk away from the table. the lawmakers criticized b.a.r.t. to withdraw that offer so talks could continue. you'll recall that they declared a 72-hour strike notice on thursday and that's where the midnight deadline came from. they asked the union to hold up on a strike tomorrow so the trains can continue to run and just a short time ago, the unions said they would agree to that. >> we have had asked labor t
unions just announced a few minutes ago that they will not walk off the job tomorrow but there is still a possibility of a strike on tuesday. let's get right to nbc bay area's money francis in oakland with the very latest. >> good evening. a lot has happened in the last 30 minutes. the bottom line is that union leaders say they will not go on strike tomorrow but they'll give negotiations at least one more day to work. union officials just came out about 20 minutes ago to deliver the...
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one year ago tonight, the eastern shore of america found itself battered underwater. superstorm sandy leaving havoc in her wake. 180 people died in neighborhoods were destroyed. we are in breezy point, new york, one of the hardest hit areas. how's the recovery effort going there? peninsulahis narrow that juts out into the atlantic ocean vulnerable to flooding at the best of times and one year ago tonight, it was the worst of times. tide, a 14t high foot storm surge. think of the power of the wave down the wind recorded at more than 90 miles per hour in the new york harbor that destroyed homes here which started an inferno burning to the ground more than 100 homes on this trip where i'm standing now. resilientn and this and resourceful community has started to rebuild and many of those who live here are first responders, police officers, firefighters. the storm wreaked havoc up and down the eastern seaboard. we have a report on the struggle to rebuild the new jersey. >> things may be, on the anniversary of superstorm sandy but it is anything but. >> the area we are sta
one year ago tonight, the eastern shore of america found itself battered underwater. superstorm sandy leaving havoc in her wake. 180 people died in neighborhoods were destroyed. we are in breezy point, new york, one of the hardest hit areas. how's the recovery effort going there? peninsulahis narrow that juts out into the atlantic ocean vulnerable to flooding at the best of times and one year ago tonight, it was the worst of times. tide, a 14t high foot storm surge. think of the power of the...
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she was kidnapped 20 years ago during a sleepover with two friends. her body was found two months later. the officer says the case continues to haunt him. >> there's not an october 1st that goes over the last 20 years where i don't stop and think about that case. >>> a memorial service is is being held at the center. you can watch a ceremony on the big screen there. >>> the killing of two dogs in contra costa county could lead to changes in state law. ktvu news has the story. the ranch owner says that the dogs attacked some 40 egg laying chickens and his son beat the dogs to death with a shovel. they say killing those dogs is not a crime. >> killing an animal that is attacking livestock and poultry is legal in the state of california. >> it's prompted a change in the state law. 4,000 people have signed that petition. >> a $10,000 reward is being offered in a hit-and-run case that left a freemont man brain damaged. he was riding a bike when he was hit by a car. it happened 5:45 in the morning on august 8th. he spent flea weeks in intensive care with a
she was kidnapped 20 years ago during a sleepover with two friends. her body was found two months later. the officer says the case continues to haunt him. >> there's not an october 1st that goes over the last 20 years where i don't stop and think about that case. >>> a memorial service is is being held at the center. you can watch a ceremony on the big screen there. >>> the killing of two dogs in contra costa county could lead to changes in state law. ktvu news has the...
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guys, you took tums® a couple hours ago.hy keep taking it if you know your heartburn keeps coming back? that's how it works. you take some tums®. if heartburn comes back, you take some more. that doesn't make any sense. it makes plenty of sense if you don't think about it! really, honey, why can't you just deal with it like everybody else? because i took a pepcid®. fine. debbie, you're my new favorite. [ male announcer ] break with tradition, take pepcid® complete. it works fast and lasts. get relief from your heartburn relief with pepcid® complete. get relief from your heartburn relief this is a map of the pressure points on my feet. i have flat feet. i learned where the stress was at the dr.scholl's foot mapping center. then i got my number, which matched the custom fit orthotic inserts with the right support. find a walmart with a foot mapping center at drscholls.com. i'm a believer. still running in the morning? yeah. getting your vegetables every day? when i can. [ bop ] [ male announcer ] could've had a v8. two full se
guys, you took tums® a couple hours ago.hy keep taking it if you know your heartburn keeps coming back? that's how it works. you take some tums®. if heartburn comes back, you take some more. that doesn't make any sense. it makes plenty of sense if you don't think about it! really, honey, why can't you just deal with it like everybody else? because i took a pepcid®. fine. debbie, you're my new favorite. [ male announcer ] break with tradition, take pepcid® complete. it works fast and lasts....
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these lead to the rooms where he has been living since he came to power a year ago. an audacious kidnapping. with a signed, paper from the prosecutor general for the arrest of the prime minister. they were revolutionaries. they entered and captured the prime minister. >> the ease with which armed men came and snatched him in the early hours of the day really demonstrates the opaque and confusing nature of security services here since the end of the war. ,he eastern city of benghazi -- it is different from the one david cameron visited. this police station has been bombed. there have been countless assassinations. speaking to the bbc's "news n ight" last week, they warned of insecurity around the country. being smuggled from and into libya by groups which are trying to murder people and spread terror. the movement of these weapons is putting our neighbors at risk. we need international cooperation to stop it. >> but rebuilding institutions and security services from scratch is a mammoth task. small groups taking the law into their own hands. i would not say that libya
these lead to the rooms where he has been living since he came to power a year ago. an audacious kidnapping. with a signed, paper from the prosecutor general for the arrest of the prime minister. they were revolutionaries. they entered and captured the prime minister. >> the ease with which armed men came and snatched him in the early hours of the day really demonstrates the opaque and confusing nature of security services here since the end of the war. ,he eastern city of benghazi -- it...
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take a look at pictures from just a while ago. you can see those flames from quite a ways away about half an hour ago. the westbound i-80 ramp to treasure island last time we checked was closed, still, because san francisco fire using the road to attack the fire from above. crews are having a hard time getting water to use on what's being described as a vegetation fire. warning drivers, including those who were at the 49ers game tonight, to expect delays as traffic is already backed up through san francisco. nbc bay area's kimberly terry on the bridge gathering information. we'll have a live report from her tonight at 11:00. >>> right now we want to bring in andy slaughter and how the weather might affect this fire. >> the winds have been very calm at 5 to 15 miles per hour, and usually we can see winds really gusting, and that would really make this fire and the folks trying to fight it a lot more treacherous. but the good news, winds are calm so they should be able to get a handle on this. bad news, we're still talking about one
take a look at pictures from just a while ago. you can see those flames from quite a ways away about half an hour ago. the westbound i-80 ramp to treasure island last time we checked was closed, still, because san francisco fire using the road to attack the fire from above. crews are having a hard time getting water to use on what's being described as a vegetation fire. warning drivers, including those who were at the 49ers game tonight, to expect delays as traffic is already backed up through...
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the protests four years ago escalated into deadly riots. the chinese government said about 200 people died. rebiya kadeer, a leader of a group of exiles issued a statement expressing the fear that the chinese authorities intensified their crack down on the pretext of fighting terrorism. the administration of ping will mark the one-year anniversary in november. the top leaders of the chinese communist party will hold a key policy meeting within two weeks in beijing. some experts say the administration is trying to prevent ethnic unrest from spreading. nhk world. >>> the united states faces growing criticism in europe for the national security agency's alleged eavesdropping on german chancellor angela merkel. the "washington post" says that the nsa has also broken into major communications links used by google and yahoo! data centers worldwide. "the post" reported the infiltration on wednesday based on documents obtained by former nsa contractor edward snowden. the reports say by tapping into the links, the nsa has positioned itself to collec
the protests four years ago escalated into deadly riots. the chinese government said about 200 people died. rebiya kadeer, a leader of a group of exiles issued a statement expressing the fear that the chinese authorities intensified their crack down on the pretext of fighting terrorism. the administration of ping will mark the one-year anniversary in november. the top leaders of the chinese communist party will hold a key policy meeting within two weeks in beijing. some experts say the...
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that's about six months ago it was 30%. now it's about half. a year ago, mobile was 14%.hat's a huge jump from 14% to 49% right now. >> thanks for the update. we will check in with you later on in the hour. what is the trade here? it seems like, you know, the second quarter was reported. it put to rest some concerns. third quarter comes out. numbers much better than expected. >> look at what google did and facebook. i thought the bar was incredibly high. this is very positive for these guys. in terms of where they are. they have a lot of room to grow in there. congratulations to these guys. i do think if you look at what is going on, these guys if you want to look at where earnings are coming, it's right there. this stock is not what i would buy tomorrow. these guys are showing montization. >> where would you buy it? if at all? is that a fair number? if they can grow at these numbers and at this rate, yes. >> the users were also up 25%. they were concerned that they were losing daily active users. you don't jump into this tomorrow. if you're in it, update your facebook st
that's about six months ago it was 30%. now it's about half. a year ago, mobile was 14%.hat's a huge jump from 14% to 49% right now. >> thanks for the update. we will check in with you later on in the hour. what is the trade here? it seems like, you know, the second quarter was reported. it put to rest some concerns. third quarter comes out. numbers much better than expected. >> look at what google did and facebook. i thought the bar was incredibly high. this is very positive for...