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we want to support senior services an park maintenance an children's an families. but again we do need to get a handle on how it is that we are check actively passing so many baselines set asides that really impact again 2350u9 tour generations in san francisco. so that is a report that will kick off future efforts potential legislation potential proposal. an to lastly i want to submit an request to adjourn our meeting today in honor of a police officer who had passed away police officer stewart mull ver who worked at the airport bureau an passed away while on duty. he was someone who had responded to the {aeurb} ian a {stphraoeut} situation. while at the airport. helping passengers ie vac weight an guiding those who were able to make it out to safety. he had a very quirky personality that make everyone like him and he made friends with everyone while working with the airport with dispatchers field maintenance personnel anyone you name it. so we are very sad to hear about officer mull ver passing away so today i'd like to adjourn in his memory. spec supervisor yee.
we want to support senior services an park maintenance an children's an families. but again we do need to get a handle on how it is that we are check actively passing so many baselines set asides that really impact again 2350u9 tour generations in san francisco. so that is a report that will kick off future efforts potential legislation potential proposal. an to lastly i want to submit an request to adjourn our meeting today in honor of a police officer who had passed away police officer...
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she's been an incredible leader and an incredible inspiration for so many people.he led the city during a difficult time with the san francisco police department and i couldn't let her ^ walkout walk out the door and go into the night without making sure that we took this opportunity to acknowledge and thank our former police commission president to the office. please come forward. >> [applause]. >> i'm not used to this. i couldn't just let you walk out the door. some of us remember when susie was appointed in 2012 and it was really a great appointment i think and she became president in 2014: pushing in reform and what's critical in this election of our new police chief during her time in the commission she rightfully earned an incredible reputation as someone who is a real hard worker but more importantly someone who was a collaborator. she's been pushing for policies to reform the department ^ overall ^ over all specifically cameras and use of forms. she brought labor to the table, officer interest groups the public defenders office the fclu and community advoca
she's been an incredible leader and an incredible inspiration for so many people.he led the city during a difficult time with the san francisco police department and i couldn't let her ^ walkout walk out the door and go into the night without making sure that we took this opportunity to acknowledge and thank our former police commission president to the office. please come forward. >> [applause]. >> i'm not used to this. i couldn't just let you walk out the door. some of us remember...
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in 1932 wely post, the oklahoma wildcater who loses an eye in an oil rig accident started flying. he chooses the vega so his characteristic white and blue winnie may, flies around the world with a navigator in 1931, and eight days and 1933, he flies around the world all by himself, in 7 1/2 days, and he starts learning these new phenomena that aviators are going to become to know after world war ii, the jet stream, so he gets an additional 120 miles per hour tailwind on his airplane, as he's flying from the jet stream. he learns it because he's flying so high, he's experimenting, he's also the first individual to experiment with the pressure suit, so the vega is the choice of aviators who want to push the limits of not only speed and distance, but altitude, in regards to what this airplane can do. so this is amelia earhart's characteristic red vega and shows her flying across the atlantic and it's in a lockheed electra that she disappears trying to flying fly around the world in 1937. lockheed becomescy none news with high performance and distance aircraft that aviators use these
in 1932 wely post, the oklahoma wildcater who loses an eye in an oil rig accident started flying. he chooses the vega so his characteristic white and blue winnie may, flies around the world with a navigator in 1931, and eight days and 1933, he flies around the world all by himself, in 7 1/2 days, and he starts learning these new phenomena that aviators are going to become to know after world war ii, the jet stream, so he gets an additional 120 miles per hour tailwind on his airplane, as he's...
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am an example of that? >> an example would be a number of commercial large customers that are receiving service. this, to direct axes and they like the clean power model can enter into contracts with energy service providers for the generation portion and service. does that answer your question? safeway would be an example. >> thank you. here's more detail on usage by customer class. this for both enrolled and to be enrolled. here you see in the bright green from the last slide. what's in important the residential customers that are obligated to serve represent 91% of the accounts. that is the deep green wedge on the left chart plus a yellow wedge. the big one. the addition of those two. but the only represent 30% of citywide usage. that is a yellow portion and the green portion. commercial represent 90% of accounts but about 60% of usage. how does our customer energies compared to other providers? >> i'm sorry. how many families that represent? >> we don't know but we know the 91% are residential 91%. that
am an example of that? >> an example would be a number of commercial large customers that are receiving service. this, to direct axes and they like the clean power model can enter into contracts with energy service providers for the generation portion and service. does that answer your question? safeway would be an example. >> thank you. here's more detail on usage by customer class. this for both enrolled and to be enrolled. here you see in the bright green from the last slide....
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that was an exceptional moment. it's an exceptional moment when we're fighting al qaeda. it's an exceptional moment when we're fighting disies. -- fighting isis. it is an exceptional moment when russia invades the ukraine and takes over crimea. it is an exceptional moment almost continuously in the face of a complex and changing world. so i stand on the side of maintaining the principle of civilian control. each time we violate this principle, it's easier next time to say it's been done before, but the conversation will not be we did it once half a century ago, and so we should do it again. it will be we did it twice, once quite recently, when we weren't facing a world crisis. nobody had invaded the u.s. we had not just lost a couplehundred thousand folks fighting for our country in a world war. the conversation will get easier and more fragile, and that is not the direction we should go. it's eisenhower who warned about the overreach of a military enterprise. the military industrial complex, as he referred to it. but one piece of our structure of government that has held
that was an exceptional moment. it's an exceptional moment when we're fighting al qaeda. it's an exceptional moment when we're fighting disies. -- fighting isis. it is an exceptional moment when russia invades the ukraine and takes over crimea. it is an exceptional moment almost continuously in the face of a complex and changing world. so i stand on the side of maintaining the principle of civilian control. each time we violate this principle, it's easier next time to say it's been done before,...
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to enter into a debate or discussion with the speakers, the lack of a response does not constitute an agreement of support for statements during public comment. thank you, madam secretary. >> is there any members of the audience that wants to address the commission at this point seeing none, public comment is closed. item 3 approval of the minutes discussion and possible action to approve the regular meeting of on october 6, 2016, is there any member of the public that wants to comment on the minutes as submitted okay public comment is closed. i'll go to any fellow commissioners beginning about commissioner vice president cleaveland >> move to approve the minutes. >> is there is second. >> second and thank you, very much with that. >> that was for both. >> same house, same call? okay. thank you >> all in favor, say i. >> i. >> and minutes are approved. >> that's the minutes for october and november 9, 2016. >> okay. >> item 4 certificates oh, public comment on the minutes. >> i did ask uh-huh. >> certificates and acknowledgement of lieutenant ronald johnson and part time and firefight
to enter into a debate or discussion with the speakers, the lack of a response does not constitute an agreement of support for statements during public comment. thank you, madam secretary. >> is there any members of the audience that wants to address the commission at this point seeing none, public comment is closed. item 3 approval of the minutes discussion and possible action to approve the regular meeting of on october 6, 2016, is there any member of the public that wants to comment on...
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o t eko iosou y olin yo b an l ishe a ame. wl sneorveon t foow hes d plse wl rnfceld aiaes anfo n os d it the cilid rlgastadal lac trosm wche will editeomety fm thfa oth eth cerand apau] at the bedrock of our politics will be a total allegiance to the united states of america, and through our loyalty to our country, we will rediscover our loyalty to each other. when you open your heart to patriotism, there is no room for prejudice. pplaus gd and e tells us h eant iishen g's people liv tetr unity. weusspk ourindspenly, deteurisreen honestly b aays psu soliri. enmecasnid, america is totlynspple [applae] ere shoulde fr. we areroct a wwi wa be pteed we will pteed bthe greatenndomf r mita and law enforme anmo imptaly- pplaus .ll be pteedy d [cheeranapau] finally,e mt inignd drm eveigger. inmecae underand th a nati i oy vi alo as it is striving. wl lger accep policis o e a tk d no actio csttly mping t never dng anhing about it. [applaus the ti f empty tk over. o aiv t hr of actio. do n aownyone tl y thatt cann be do. no challengeana
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from an active shooter to an assassin using a weaponized drone.ector joseph clancy. >> there is so much concern about a lone wolf type terrorist attack. are you concerned about that? >> we are concerned about every possibility out there. when i say concerned, we plan for every possible threat that its out there. >> the coast guard is patrolling the potomac river. customs helicopters, buzz the skyline. we flew with pilots, will suggs and roberto sanchez. >> what is your primary responsibility going to be on inauguration day? >> play the role, be the eyes in the sky. we have a camera mounted on the helicopter. >> do solemnly swear. >> 31,000, federal, local law enforcement members and 5,000 members of the national guard will blanket the city. >> think of it. >> reporter: secret service agent, doug barnett is on the lookout for cyberattacks. at this operations center he and other agents track malicious codes which could infect the computer networks of power grids, water companies, and even the air conditioning systems of buildings. >> concerns would
from an active shooter to an assassin using a weaponized drone.ector joseph clancy. >> there is so much concern about a lone wolf type terrorist attack. are you concerned about that? >> we are concerned about every possibility out there. when i say concerned, we plan for every possible threat that its out there. >> the coast guard is patrolling the potomac river. customs helicopters, buzz the skyline. we flew with pilots, will suggs and roberto sanchez. >> what is your...
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it's an asset. as i look at the world today, every significant international challenge we face has a very important business component. it's true in ukraine. it's true in the middle east. it's true in most places. rex tillerson knows these crucial regions, he knows the leaders and understands the challenges and the risks. he's also keenly aware of the power of the private sector and the important role he can play in addressing these fundamental issues. mr. chairman, in wrapping up, i'm confident that, if confirmed to be secretary of state, rex tillerson will take off his corporate hat, but use his vast experience to devote 100% of his considerable intellect, energy and experience to protecting america's interest in the world world we're in. i thank you, mr. chairman, and i urge his confirmation. >> thank you so much for being here and police pating and your many, many contributions relative to nuclear safety around the world. >> chairman gates. >> distinguished members of the foreign relations commi
it's an asset. as i look at the world today, every significant international challenge we face has a very important business component. it's true in ukraine. it's true in the middle east. it's true in most places. rex tillerson knows these crucial regions, he knows the leaders and understands the challenges and the risks. he's also keenly aware of the power of the private sector and the important role he can play in addressing these fundamental issues. mr. chairman, in wrapping up, i'm...
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opening of an investigation, a closing of an investigation, i don't think was a fair, professional or consistent with the policies of the fbi. >> reporter: critics maintained the move 11 days before the election cost clinton the presidency. >> it's pretty strange to put something like that out with such little information right before an election. >> reporter: comey has said he made the tough call based on bad options while balancing the need for transparency. this week he defaulted to long-standing policy when asked if the fbi is investigating whether president-elect donald trump's team had any contact with russians during the campaign. >> i would never comment on investigations whether we have one or not in an open forum like this. >> you didn't say one way or another whether there's an investigation under way. >> correct, i don't -- especially in a public forum we never confirm or deny a pending investigation. i'm not saying -- >> the irony of you making that statement here, i cannot avoid. >> and this as the president-elect continues launching an unprecedented attack on the fbi an
opening of an investigation, a closing of an investigation, i don't think was a fair, professional or consistent with the policies of the fbi. >> reporter: critics maintained the move 11 days before the election cost clinton the presidency. >> it's pretty strange to put something like that out with such little information right before an election. >> reporter: comey has said he made the tough call based on bad options while balancing the need for transparency. this week he...
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that prompted an emergency meeting and an about-face. >> it's been withdrawn. it's been withdrawn. >> reporter: republicans say they still intend to reform the office, which currently has the power to investigate anonymous complaints that can turn out to be baseless. iowa's steve king. >> jesus had the right the face his accusers. he asserted that before the high priest, and we're saying members of congress shouldn't? >> reporter: some democrats saw today's flip-flop as a gift, but missouri's emmanuel cleaver argued the episode hurt both sides. >> everybody is getting an avalanche of angry phone calls from around the country on this issue. >> reporter: what are people saying? >> well, they're saying you guys are trying to remove any kind of ethical standards. you guys want to be able to do wrong and hide. >> glor: all right, nancy, what are the republican priorities now? >> reporter: well, thei goal in this new congress, jeff, is to do away with obamacare, something they've been trying unsuccessfully to do for years but now have their shot with a republican soo
that prompted an emergency meeting and an about-face. >> it's been withdrawn. it's been withdrawn. >> reporter: republicans say they still intend to reform the office, which currently has the power to investigate anonymous complaints that can turn out to be baseless. iowa's steve king. >> jesus had the right the face his accusers. he asserted that before the high priest, and we're saying members of congress shouldn't? >> reporter: some democrats saw today's flip-flop as...
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we have an incredible panel coming. the executive director of the aclu, mike waldman, chief speechwriter for bill clinton, now the head of the brennan center at new york university law school and author of many books about voting rights and the constitution and todd cox from the naacp defense fund. we are excited about having those guys, phenomenal experts on this and we look forward to seeing many more people on sunday afternoon. also doing one on women's rights on january 20th at 4:00 pm and you can look at the website for more details and more upcoming things. we have a display of books recommended for those at the front of the store. i am done with that. now for what you are here for. i can't say what and honor it is to host ambassador tillis of at politics and prose. and assumed the position in 2009 at the ripe old age of 37. thinking about this, learning more about him, to think of him solely as a diplomat in such an important post is to understate his wide-ranging interests and good works. in addition to represen
we have an incredible panel coming. the executive director of the aclu, mike waldman, chief speechwriter for bill clinton, now the head of the brennan center at new york university law school and author of many books about voting rights and the constitution and todd cox from the naacp defense fund. we are excited about having those guys, phenomenal experts on this and we look forward to seeing many more people on sunday afternoon. also doing one on women's rights on january 20th at 4:00 pm and...
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having an operation is an incredibly stressful life event.veryday but we are acutely aware that it is not every day for the patients we are treating. people on the front line there, but the politics are really weird. very strange. more of this in the times tomorrow. downing street and the department of health are keen to argue these problems are the result of inefficiencies within the health service itself. the health service itself, led by simon stevens in england, are trying to argue this is a problem primarily caused by local authority underfunding of social care, which is causing backlogs into hospitals and further problems. but it is important to understand this very odd argument between effectively the government and this big chunk of the state. so we have a few odd things. firstly, we are seeing the emergence of simon stevens as a sort of figure in his own right, a civil servant with unprecedented authority, thanks to the andrew lansley reforms, he is effectively having operational independence from the government and it's a bit like t
having an operation is an incredibly stressful life event.veryday but we are acutely aware that it is not every day for the patients we are treating. people on the front line there, but the politics are really weird. very strange. more of this in the times tomorrow. downing street and the department of health are keen to argue these problems are the result of inefficiencies within the health service itself. the health service itself, led by simon stevens in england, are trying to argue this is...
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that is different than an ongoing running attack on the media as an institution. is it not? sean: and i think by and large when people consistently get things wrong, we have an obligation to make sure people get the facts right. i just cited one. he spent the weekend talking of nationalrector to -- intelligence and the joint chiefs of staff being downgraded from the national security council. 100% false. i called bureaus, reporters and it was like, well, i guess you're right. none of them admitted to reading the executive order -- excuse me, the order. we need to do.at at some point, i think there is a reflection the media needs to do to figure out if they are getting basic facts right. a storyyou an example, that came out about the briefing the day after about what was going on. early saturday morning, sean spicer shows up to the white house to unpack boxes. i didn't bring a single box until sunday afternoon. i know that sounds like a petty fact, if you can't get something as simple as that right, it shows how much are you really willing to get the basic facts? the facts of
that is different than an ongoing running attack on the media as an institution. is it not? sean: and i think by and large when people consistently get things wrong, we have an obligation to make sure people get the facts right. i just cited one. he spent the weekend talking of nationalrector to -- intelligence and the joint chiefs of staff being downgraded from the national security council. 100% false. i called bureaus, reporters and it was like, well, i guess you're right. none of them...
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as i don't know appropriate behavior, especially for an agent entire charge of an entire city bureau?mbered" at the top of the hour, and there is a judge onset. >> jon: i'm waiting for the laugh. it will come. >> a different judge! that was a good tease. >> jenna: weather alert now, georgia governor nathan deal had communities ravaged by weekend storms, of powerful tornado killed 15 people and cause an estimated $100 million in damage. another storm is now growing in the midwest, and our meteorologist, adam klotz come alive in the fox weather center with the latest. >> hey there, the storm that you are talking about is the last storm really across the country that we are paying attention to heading into the weekend, otherwise you are looking at mostly clear conditions across the country. but right here in the upper midwest running through portions of nebraska, iowa, running up into wisconsin and stretching as far east as michigan. this dropping a lot of snow, anywhere from six tran, in some cases really heavy areas getting up to a foot of precipitation. as a result we are under a wint
as i don't know appropriate behavior, especially for an agent entire charge of an entire city bureau?mbered" at the top of the hour, and there is a judge onset. >> jon: i'm waiting for the laugh. it will come. >> a different judge! that was a good tease. >> jenna: weather alert now, georgia governor nathan deal had communities ravaged by weekend storms, of powerful tornado killed 15 people and cause an estimated $100 million in damage. another storm is now growing in the...
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gets more complicated when you represent an entity. typically you'll interact either with the general counsel or the chief executive officer. the bigger an entity gets the more complex it gets. you might get ripples between the relationship between the lawyers and the client. in the case of the u.s. government and the attorney general's representation of that client this is a big and powerful client and this client has many interests. in a sense the client is of course the united states of america but at the same time the attorney general is is there put in place by the united states and serves at the pleasure of the united states. in that respect the attorney general has several interests to balance and must at once regard him or herself as a member of the president's cabinet, remembering how the attorney general got there, and can be removed at any moment by the president and at the same time the attorney general has the obligation to be independent to provide an independent source of analysis for the president and for the president'
gets more complicated when you represent an entity. typically you'll interact either with the general counsel or the chief executive officer. the bigger an entity gets the more complex it gets. you might get ripples between the relationship between the lawyers and the client. in the case of the u.s. government and the attorney general's representation of that client this is a big and powerful client and this client has many interests. in a sense the client is of course the united states of...
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reporter: this is an age-old technique. no one cares about this except you people. >> i think the press cares more about this issue than the public does, but it is an important issue. but he moved it back. that was probably a mistake. but he does need to address it soon. reporter: i remember hoiking saying the email server thing, only you people care about that. >> it's true the hair can public nominated donald trump the president-elect knowing he had this business empire. he will have to deal with it and i believe he will do so. reporter: on christmas eve the president-elect announced he will be shutting down the trump foundation. he can't immediately shut it down because it's under investigation by the new york state attorney general. >> i think overall the foundation is under investigation the big issue with him is going to be his businesses. and whether he's going to have a hand in that. the clinton foundation i thought deserved a lot more scrutiny and didn't get very much. and reporter didn't give it the scrutiny. the
reporter: this is an age-old technique. no one cares about this except you people. >> i think the press cares more about this issue than the public does, but it is an important issue. but he moved it back. that was probably a mistake. but he does need to address it soon. reporter: i remember hoiking saying the email server thing, only you people care about that. >> it's true the hair can public nominated donald trump the president-elect knowing he had this business empire. he will...
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he is an author of three books. a tv commentator, on fox like o'reilly and most recent lilly he started an organization, slag, a foundation for liberty and american greatness you. 'll hear more about that later. we're very excited he is doing this because slag is deindicateed to reverbers the taxic and definition of america. he is starting where it needs to start with elementary, middle and high school students. so that is his goal. to do that. nick has had glowing recommendations for his backs and his works from sun notable agenda dana peer reno, ben carson -- dane ma perino, and ben carson. and his staff, former alumni of colonel west on the board of slag. in lourve bike selling and signing we're doing something different. nick is seeking to raise donations for slag. they're all tax deductible and between his talk and the q & a, there will be jars being passed around. we'd like you to be as generous as you can. a very important organization we think and for those -- at the end over the talk nick will be down at th
he is an author of three books. a tv commentator, on fox like o'reilly and most recent lilly he started an organization, slag, a foundation for liberty and american greatness you. 'll hear more about that later. we're very excited he is doing this because slag is deindicateed to reverbers the taxic and definition of america. he is starting where it needs to start with elementary, middle and high school students. so that is his goal. to do that. nick has had glowing recommendations for his backs...
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18 miles an hour in wildwood.re we have at the moment. winter weather advisory continues through the rest of the day for poconos mountains for the possibility, of more snow falling, maybe mixed with some rain and sleet. 38 degrees in philadelphia we are much chillier then we were yesterday, we will probably inch backup in the the 40's by end of the day and our coastal flood warning continues especially at times of high tide for southern two counties of delaware and lower counties of new jersey, because of this nor'easter the impacts as you heard are about most of the the shore, street flooding, at times of the high tide, that is ocean high tide between five and 6:00 o'clock this morning and then in an hour, hour and a half later for back bays, minor to minor property damage and we have to wait until today light to see about the beach erosion, but usually there is some with a storm such as this. 42 degrees today. fifty-three tomorrow. this day is day to hang on for when sun comes back out. we're in the the 50's. th
18 miles an hour in wildwood.re we have at the moment. winter weather advisory continues through the rest of the day for poconos mountains for the possibility, of more snow falling, maybe mixed with some rain and sleet. 38 degrees in philadelphia we are much chillier then we were yesterday, we will probably inch backup in the the 40's by end of the day and our coastal flood warning continues especially at times of high tide for southern two counties of delaware and lower counties of new jersey,...
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winds are a little bit of an issue. in the 20's and today's high is 41 late this afternoon, a little windy but not as bad as yesterday. >> hold onto your hats. better things ahead. >> yeah. >> nor karen rogers dave murphy matt o'donnell i'm tamala edwards. have a great day. >> ♪ >>> good morning,america. overnight donald trump doubles down. repeating false claims he lost the popular vote because of illegal ballots at a congressional event he hosted as the president executive action on trade and abortion policy, his press secretary tries to repair his heated relationship with reporters. >> our intention is never to you, jonathan. >> going back and forth with our jon karl. >>> punishing storms. a powerful nor'easter pounding the coast with winds topping 65 miles an hour roofs off homes. rain flooding this new jersey train station. snow and ice creating dangerous commute. thousands of flights canceled or delayed. as a new winter storm takes aim at the center of the country. >>> terrifying collapse. a governor falling at th
winds are a little bit of an issue. in the 20's and today's high is 41 late this afternoon, a little windy but not as bad as yesterday. >> hold onto your hats. better things ahead. >> yeah. >> nor karen rogers dave murphy matt o'donnell i'm tamala edwards. have a great day. >> ♪ >>> good morning,america. overnight donald trump doubles down. repeating false claims he lost the popular vote because of illegal ballots at a congressional event he hosted as the...
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police are investigating an assault on an officer at a 24-hour fitness parking lot. an officer ended up getting dragged by a driver next. >>> in fact, happening now, kris sanchez on the scene in sunnyvale we are following her tweets. >>> we're also following more breaking news after another car plunges into the alameda creek in niles canyon. bob redell reports on his facebook page. back here live in a few minutes. before you head out the door - here are the top stories we're >>> 6:56. welcome back. before you head out the door, here are the top stories we're following on today in the bay. >> we start with breaking news. live pictures from niles canyon is and al mia county is and alameda creek. a driver crashed into the creek again along highway 8 at 5:30. the good news, the driver was able to get out of the car is and climb out of the creek. the driver was taken to washington hospital in fremont. highway 84 is now open after it was closed down for a good chunk of the morning. mike will give an update shortly. >>> more breaking news in santa clara. of the officers was
police are investigating an assault on an officer at a 24-hour fitness parking lot. an officer ended up getting dragged by a driver next. >>> in fact, happening now, kris sanchez on the scene in sunnyvale we are following her tweets. >>> we're also following more breaking news after another car plunges into the alameda creek in niles canyon. bob redell reports on his facebook page. back here live in a few minutes. before you head out the door - here are the top stories we're...
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devos put an end to the bullying. and she called for the resignation of the republican national committeeman for posting anti-gay statement online. mrs. devos should be commended for proving the differences of opinion related to marriage equality do not equate to anti-gay animus. log cabin republicans encourage her swift confirmation. if senators wish to ask additional questions of our nominee those are due by the close of business thursday, 5r, january 19. the next hearing of our committee will be tomorrow morning at 10:00 on the nomination of tom price for united states secretary of health and human services. thank you for being here. >> i have a letter i would like to add to the record from the massachusetts charter public schools association raising questions about accountability. they are strong supporters of charter schools but they are concerned about mrs. devos' record of accountability with charter schools in michigan. >> thank you. it will be admitted into the record. >> the senate confirmation hearing for d
devos put an end to the bullying. and she called for the resignation of the republican national committeeman for posting anti-gay statement online. mrs. devos should be commended for proving the differences of opinion related to marriage equality do not equate to anti-gay animus. log cabin republicans encourage her swift confirmation. if senators wish to ask additional questions of our nominee those are due by the close of business thursday, 5r, january 19. the next hearing of our committee...
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that is in an has. so far we have not seen increased risk linked to human , more study needed. >>> coming up at 5:30 no laughing matter, there is a saturday night live writer who targeted donald trump's youngest son at ten now in a whole lot of trouble what are you doing up? mom said i could have a midnight snack. it's not even midnight, it's ten forty-three. well, let's have a ten forty-three snack. quietly, though. okay. yeah. mmmm. shhhh. hey i'll share my yoplait custard if you share your yoplait dippers? al.hhh. deal. mmmm. the family favorite. yoplait. actually, the biggest dinos only ate plants! mu-um dinosaurs only eat meat! and country crock is made with plants. country crock has always been made with the goodness of plants. it has real, simple ingredients... and the same country fresh taste you love. welcome to crock country. >>> we've got all kind of problems, flooding, roads closed, school delays, many are wondering when this nor'easter will end, sue? >>> well, clean up from yesterday's mess
that is in an has. so far we have not seen increased risk linked to human , more study needed. >>> coming up at 5:30 no laughing matter, there is a saturday night live writer who targeted donald trump's youngest son at ten now in a whole lot of trouble what are you doing up? mom said i could have a midnight snack. it's not even midnight, it's ten forty-three. well, let's have a ten forty-three snack. quietly, though. okay. yeah. mmmm. shhhh. hey i'll share my yoplait custard if you...
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not a hard an fast rule. a lot of organizations and law firms now have e-mail settings that will either automatically scrub metadata or at least give you the choice to do that, though mine tends to take the red lining out of word documents, which can be a problem, but you've got to at least sort of be aware and think about this with particularly sensitive information in mind. >> and quickly on metadata and just got this today reading corporate counsel and a law firm in chicago was hit with a class action lawsuit for not taking enough measures for keeping confidential information online and they were hit with a class action lawsuit so it is very important that you are aware of these issues and that your firm or your company takes those things very seriously. >> and of course one of the sort of goes without saying but for those of us in this room who represent health care, you always have the risk of inadvertently transmitting in the clear or -- protected through hipaa, and as we have moved into phase two in en
not a hard an fast rule. a lot of organizations and law firms now have e-mail settings that will either automatically scrub metadata or at least give you the choice to do that, though mine tends to take the red lining out of word documents, which can be a problem, but you've got to at least sort of be aware and think about this with particularly sensitive information in mind. >> and quickly on metadata and just got this today reading corporate counsel and a law firm in chicago was hit...
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i used to say like an experience, you know, the movie is-- it was an experience for me as an actresss really following what she was following in a way, in the sense that shall. >> you were discovering and exploring yourself. >> absolutely. >> as she was. >> uh-huh. >> well, i think that's most of the time that is what acting is about, you know, as you do a role you explore some situations and some behavior and you do it together with your own. >> part of the quality of acting is understanding your own exploration of the character. >> absolutely. >> as the character's life proceeds from a to z. >> uh-huh, yeah. and it. >> we're not giving too much away to say she has a relationship with her rapist. >> no, that happens. and-- . >> rose: was that just the plan? >> or more? >> well, i think that she. >> was there attraction. >> attraction? a sense of revenge too. >> of course revenge. >> but she doesn't name it that clearly. >> did they enjoy the revenge, so to speak, beyond. >> at least she did not-- i shi she enjoyed the revenge and well, i don't want to reveal the ends. that would be
i used to say like an experience, you know, the movie is-- it was an experience for me as an actresss really following what she was following in a way, in the sense that shall. >> you were discovering and exploring yourself. >> absolutely. >> as she was. >> uh-huh. >> well, i think that's most of the time that is what acting is about, you know, as you do a role you explore some situations and some behavior and you do it together with your own. >> part of the...
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we are expecting an update from his transition team half an hour before that.obama made his farewell address in chicago last night. the outgoing president made an appeal for americans to embrace inclusiveness and to preserve his legacy. president obama: if every economic issue is framed as a struggle between a hard-working white middle-class and an thenerving minority, workers of all shades are going to be left fighting for scraps while the wealthy withdraw further into their club -- private enclaves. if we are unwilling to invest in the children of immigrants because they do not look like us, we will diminish the prospect of our own children because those brown kids will represent a larger and larger share of america's workforce. coming to power in the middle of the worst recession since the 1930's, obama presided over a 5 million job reduction in the employment gap, one of the best records in the past six decades. the s&p 500 has rallied about 170% since his first inauguration in 2009. joining me now, david bloom. great to speak to you. let's type of thing to
we are expecting an update from his transition team half an hour before that.obama made his farewell address in chicago last night. the outgoing president made an appeal for americans to embrace inclusiveness and to preserve his legacy. president obama: if every economic issue is framed as a struggle between a hard-working white middle-class and an thenerving minority, workers of all shades are going to be left fighting for scraps while the wealthy withdraw further into their club -- private...
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an eager and injured beaver paid a visit to an east bay elementary school this week. the furry friend walked up to the es >>> an eager and injured beaver paid a visit to an elementary school of joe henry elementary yesterday morning. the school staff noticed the beaver was hurt and they immediately called animal control. they took the animal to a rehabilitation hospital. thankfully it is is getting the help it needs to return back to the wild. now we get our chance to dry out. that is exactly what we need. and some sunshine. >> what? >> i know. we get some sunshine. we have to wait for this to clear out. this is san francisco. i know you don't know where this is. we have such low clouds and low visibility as well. a look now at the radar. once again the storm system has moved o. we are going to see clearing skies as we go through the day. it is is cold as you step out the door. livermore, only 39 degrees. 35 in fairfield. we also have 39 in santa rosa. low to mid 40s from palo alto, san francisco, over to oakland. a live look at oakland. we see it is already busy out
an eager and injured beaver paid a visit to an east bay elementary school this week. the furry friend walked up to the es >>> an eager and injured beaver paid a visit to an elementary school of joe henry elementary yesterday morning. the school staff noticed the beaver was hurt and they immediately called animal control. they took the animal to a rehabilitation hospital. thankfully it is is getting the help it needs to return back to the wild. now we get our chance to dry out. that is...
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this is an annual effort. i'm just hoping in the future you can take advantage of this opportunity to maybe bring in a consultant that was suggested. i thought there was a line item in prop b for doing that? i guess not. >> prop b asks for a lot and gives very little. i have reviewed it many times and the work done with the equity metrix and the strategic plan is all great. i understand the spiderweb. it will grow, but i think this particular version seems a little bit rushed. for 6 months, it's not bad. once again, thank you, commissioners. >> thank you for taking the time to go through it. >> is there anyone else who would like to make public comment on this item? okay, are being none public comment is closed. >> commissioner low? >> taylor this is a 2-fiscal year look forward, correct? >> correct. >> okay. i just wanted to get that clarified. the agenda language talks about fiscal year 18 and agenda wording in the staff report says fiscal year 17, 18, to fiscal year 18-19. that should be fiscal year 17-18 a
this is an annual effort. i'm just hoping in the future you can take advantage of this opportunity to maybe bring in a consultant that was suggested. i thought there was a line item in prop b for doing that? i guess not. >> prop b asks for a lot and gives very little. i have reviewed it many times and the work done with the equity metrix and the strategic plan is all great. i understand the spiderweb. it will grow, but i think this particular version seems a little bit rushed. for 6...
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an architectural writer for architectural form and an author of seven books about cities. plus, one about the constitution which she wrote while she was taking courses at columbia. her most famous book, death and life of great american cities changed the way the world views cities and helped us understand how the cities of fabric with all of its parts. streets, parks, sidewalks, buildings, intricately connected and interdependent. to celebrate the centennial of jacob's birth this year the center for the living city organized this year-long series of lectures to revisit, explore and honor. tonight is the sixth of the series of lectures by notable writers, thinkers, and activists. to honor and build on the legacy of jane jacobs and to renew the discussion about her ideas. two years for her death, the center for the living city was established with her enthusiastic approval. by a small group of urbanists expressly to build on her legacy. we are now in national and international with board members from boston, charlotte, new york, salt lake city, toronto, india and brazil. in
an architectural writer for architectural form and an author of seven books about cities. plus, one about the constitution which she wrote while she was taking courses at columbia. her most famous book, death and life of great american cities changed the way the world views cities and helped us understand how the cities of fabric with all of its parts. streets, parks, sidewalks, buildings, intricately connected and interdependent. to celebrate the centennial of jacob's birth this year the...
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they're going to be out here for another half an hour or so.ust stick to shore road as your alternate. we have an issue with mass transit. having some equipment problems with the airport line. two of the trains are canceled 405 and 9406 so if you're headed to the airport make note that of one, matt. >> you got it. thank you, karen. >>> breaking news, two victims, two crimes and they happen just minutes apart. a trio robbers ambushed an 18-year-old woman who was walking from a bus stop and then another man was slot as he encounter the the same criminals. "action news" reporter coastal storm center city lie at the frankford transportation center near the scene of all this violence. katherine. >> reporter: matt, that's right, two people were robbed right around the same time. they gave similar descriptions of the suspects. both were assaulted. the second victim was shot. the first one happened after an 18-year-old walked after getting off a bus that the frankford transportation center at frankford and pratt. she walked down frankford and was robbe
they're going to be out here for another half an hour or so.ust stick to shore road as your alternate. we have an issue with mass transit. having some equipment problems with the airport line. two of the trains are canceled 405 and 9406 so if you're headed to the airport make note that of one, matt. >> you got it. thank you, karen. >>> breaking news, two victims, two crimes and they happen just minutes apart. a trio robbers ambushed an 18-year-old woman who was walking from a bus...
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we'll see you and raise you an otter and an osprey.n followed up saying don't worry, we're still here when they didn't hear from the national zoo again. so not to be outdone, the national zoo responded with bam, oldie but goodie. adorable baby tigers. and this w on for a very lo very long time because. >> it's adorable. >> you can't get enough of adorable animals and who can really. >> yeah. many zoos are like it's been broughten. >> zoos and aquariums are trying to get involved cutest seahorse ever. >> yes. next a cute tortoise. >>> next to an interesting -- i like turtles. an interesting feat. there's a milk crate challenge. i guess it's a thing. and this kid is owning that challenge i would say at this point. so okay. i should point out first he's harnessed in but he was able to climb atop a 16-foot tower of 20 milk crates before reaching out and grabbing a bar suspended from the ceiling there. the child in the video secured in the harness as i said, but steadily rising in popularity i'd say. oh! >> very cool. good thing. don't try
we'll see you and raise you an otter and an osprey.n followed up saying don't worry, we're still here when they didn't hear from the national zoo again. so not to be outdone, the national zoo responded with bam, oldie but goodie. adorable baby tigers. and this w on for a very lo very long time because. >> it's adorable. >> you can't get enough of adorable animals and who can really. >> yeah. many zoos are like it's been broughten. >> zoos and aquariums are trying to get...
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with that space and the last one is after the hearing on thursday the 15 the controller came out with an economic 5 year financial plan for the city a lot of numbers where we are but the takeaway at capacity of housing even if we grow for jobs no place to put people and the transportation infrastructure is at capacity and we're having a hard time loading it up and the third one our growth is mirrored ratting we'll have and not maybe a recession but shortfalls in the budget progress the big takeaway we have a chance to pause and catch our breath double down on the infrastructure and we know that as boom coming this is the time to do it costs money anyway that was my read over the break. >> skwhoer. >> i have a question and obviously a comment of congratulations the city has reached an agreement with aau and a term sheet in place i'm wondering as to whether or not prior to us looking at the advanced calendar hearing items regarding augs in february we could have another debrief with the city attorney's office on some of the specifications of the development agreement and as to the term she
with that space and the last one is after the hearing on thursday the 15 the controller came out with an economic 5 year financial plan for the city a lot of numbers where we are but the takeaway at capacity of housing even if we grow for jobs no place to put people and the transportation infrastructure is at capacity and we're having a hard time loading it up and the third one our growth is mirrored ratting we'll have and not maybe a recession but shortfalls in the budget progress the big...
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for an investigation. that's an opportunity for a referral to a mental health clinic. the first question is whether there's other people. when you get beyond that, about motivation, i'd be looking at who's on the plane, what happened when the shooting took place, who are his friends, family, and associates, all those are interviews. i want to interview the people who were in his military unit to see what he said there so those are all personal contacts. the second major category is digital. i want his cell phone, his laptop, what he said on facebook, what he searched on google. i fear at the end of the day the uncomfortable conclusion is going to be this is another instance of someone with mental health problems who had a weapon and there's not much we're going to do about it and it's difficult to discern a clear motivation. >> julia, so often in these incidences there are early reports of multiple shooters and we've seen this time and time genl. people say they've heard -- seen different people in differe
for an investigation. that's an opportunity for a referral to a mental health clinic. the first question is whether there's other people. when you get beyond that, about motivation, i'd be looking at who's on the plane, what happened when the shooting took place, who are his friends, family, and associates, all those are interviews. i want to interview the people who were in his military unit to see what he said there so those are all personal contacts. the second major category is digital. i...
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it may have been related to an electric blanket. that is something we will keep an eye on. no word if the two residents have been transported. no confirmed rescues at this time. they are still trying to determine how many people were displaced. this electric blanket may have caught on fire. >> just glad to hear everybody is okay, pete. to clarify, no confirmed rescues at that scene. thank you very much. bracing for impact as we await the storm system. that will be coming soon and hard. >> no kidding. it's a cold start to our morning. a live look at dublin and san jose. just two of the places dealing with these really frosty temperatures this morning. nothing compared to what we are going to be dealing with this weekend. rain, possible power outages, concerns of flooding. a local rv park evacuating ahead of the weekend storm. the storms are creating new problems. campers at the thousand trails rv park are being evacuated amaze of on flooding. most didn't waste time taking action. >> it is better to be safe than sorry. >> better to be safe than sorry. >> they told us last nig
it may have been related to an electric blanket. that is something we will keep an eye on. no word if the two residents have been transported. no confirmed rescues at this time. they are still trying to determine how many people were displaced. this electric blanket may have caught on fire. >> just glad to hear everybody is okay, pete. to clarify, no confirmed rescues at that scene. thank you very much. bracing for impact as we await the storm system. that will be coming soon and hard....
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so an hour and 45 minutes ago. according to the witness with whom we were speaking, john schlicher, the gunman opened his weapon and began firing, hitting mum tip many people in the head. he reload his weapon and fired again. then senator nelson from florida says he fired a third time, unloaded and reloaded a third time, and then according to john schlicher the man began walking away from the baggage area and authorities are scouting at him to get down, get down and he eventually sat down. and the man taken into custody, senator nelson has identified the suspect as a man named esteban santiago. he was carrying a military i.d. according to the senator. don't know if he's active or family i.d. they don't know a motive. the senator suggested some one who could be mentally deranged or sinister moment. they don't know. this happened outside the security area in the baggage claim area, a soft target as you know. this is a new scene we're watching now. an hour ago, the scene was said to be completely clear and contained.
so an hour and 45 minutes ago. according to the witness with whom we were speaking, john schlicher, the gunman opened his weapon and began firing, hitting mum tip many people in the head. he reload his weapon and fired again. then senator nelson from florida says he fired a third time, unloaded and reloaded a third time, and then according to john schlicher the man began walking away from the baggage area and authorities are scouting at him to get down, get down and he eventually sat down. and...
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that is an open question. a lot of this, charlie, we have to give room to run in terms of a new white house setting up and figuring out how they want to handle things staffing up, figuring that out. but the concern, the strong concern among white house reporters is that this public die tribe at times against the press and the media will hurt transparency. and particularly in regard to things that the white house is actually doing that affect americans. >> rose: jonathan karl from abc news joins us. jonathan, i want you to listen to this exchange and just tell me how you approach this and how they responded. here is an exchange between jonathan karl and sean spicer at this aforementioned briefing this afternoon. here it is. >> is it your intention to always tell the truth from that podium and will you pledge never to knowingly say something that is not factual. >> it is. it's an honor to do this. and yes, i believe that we have to be honest with the american people. i think sometimes we can disagree with the fa
that is an open question. a lot of this, charlie, we have to give room to run in terms of a new white house setting up and figuring out how they want to handle things staffing up, figuring that out. but the concern, the strong concern among white house reporters is that this public die tribe at times against the press and the media will hurt transparency. and particularly in regard to things that the white house is actually doing that affect americans. >> rose: jonathan karl from abc news...
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this was an act of provocation. it was an act of sabotage. and i sure hope president-elect trump confronts mr. putin with these facts by getting our allies together. the difference between the united states and china and russia is that we have friends and allies around the world that are forced multipliers that are crucial to what makes the world safe for our people, for our businesses that allows us to prosper. allies are important. and i sure hope the president-elect realizes that and acts accordingly. >> all right. jamie rubin, thanks so much. >>> all right. coming up, new year's celebrations right here in new york. let's say they were interesting. mariah carey. she says, let's call it amazing. she drops the ball during her new year's eve performance in times square. the embarrassing flap that led to the pop diva walking off the stage in front of millions, next. welcome. this is the chevy malibu. it was awarded "most dependable midsize car" by j.d. power. it looks great. wow! what is happening? oh my gosh, it's going up! but the malibu's n
this was an act of provocation. it was an act of sabotage. and i sure hope president-elect trump confronts mr. putin with these facts by getting our allies together. the difference between the united states and china and russia is that we have friends and allies around the world that are forced multipliers that are crucial to what makes the world safe for our people, for our businesses that allows us to prosper. allies are important. and i sure hope the president-elect realizes that and acts...
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absolutely we missed an opportunity. >> do you think it is an accomplishment of your presidency thatlly kept the united states out of the syrian civil war militarily? >> i think it is the smartest decision from a menu of bad options that were available to us. have we been flawless in the execution of what's a complicated policy in the region? absolutely not. i think flawless is not available when it comes to foreign policy or the presidency at least with mere mortals like me at the helm. have we made the best decisions that were available to us at each stage? the answer is yes. >>> up next -- the battle at home. >> 911, what's the location of your emergency? >> sandy hook school. >> with mass shootings. >> the only thing that stops a bad guy with a gun -- >> a president struggles -- >> -- is a good guy with a gun. >> -- with an american horror story. >> they had their entire lives ahead of them. >> that story when we return. hi, juice universe? one large rutabaga, with eggplant... done! that's not fair. glad i had a v8. the original way to fuel your day. justice is spelled b-o-x. say
absolutely we missed an opportunity. >> do you think it is an accomplishment of your presidency thatlly kept the united states out of the syrian civil war militarily? >> i think it is the smartest decision from a menu of bad options that were available to us. have we been flawless in the execution of what's a complicated policy in the region? absolutely not. i think flawless is not available when it comes to foreign policy or the presidency at least with mere mortals like me at the...
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from an inclusive policy.o me that's how you kind of rethink the way government -- and the truth is why are office spaces, to take this a little farther, mcdonald's we just broke ground. left its corporate campus in oak park. oak brook. is now building a google-like platform where everybody has open space. we are bringing different divisions into a collaborative model. that's exactly what we should be doing at the city level, how to bring the people, one other example, the 606, poor neighborhoods. rail track divides them. they are from humble park, mainly puerto rican to bucktown which is upscale, share one linear park, three miles together. been a tremendous success. it brought people that never would have been in the same vicinity in one space. housing, library, public schools, library. collaborating exactly where corporate america, the best companies in the future are going right now physically. we should be doing the same with city government. >> last question. that was really, really interesting. >> i got
from an inclusive policy.o me that's how you kind of rethink the way government -- and the truth is why are office spaces, to take this a little farther, mcdonald's we just broke ground. left its corporate campus in oak park. oak brook. is now building a google-like platform where everybody has open space. we are bringing different divisions into a collaborative model. that's exactly what we should be doing at the city level, how to bring the people, one other example, the 606, poor...
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isis claims responsibility for the slaughter at an istanbul nightclub. >>> tonight, an american who survived the attack is speaking out as the man hunt for the gunman intensifies. >>> cabinet battles. with the new congress about to convene democrats are targeting eight of donald trump's a cabinet nominees and threatening to drag-out the confirmation process for months. but is it a losing fight? >>> federal help? chicago suffers its highest murder rate in two decades with 762 homicides in the year that just ended. president-elect trump warns the city's mayor that, if he can't fix the crime problem, he must ask for federal help. what does trump have in mind? >>> i am wolf blitzer. you are in "the situation room." >>> president-elect trump is digging in his heels, casting fresh doubt on the u.s. intelligence assessment that russia directed cyber attacks on the democratic national committee in order to sway the election. but tonight, digital fingerprints tracing the election hacking directly back to russia are giving intelligence officials fresh confidence that they have got it right. trump's sp
isis claims responsibility for the slaughter at an istanbul nightclub. >>> tonight, an american who survived the attack is speaking out as the man hunt for the gunman intensifies. >>> cabinet battles. with the new congress about to convene democrats are targeting eight of donald trump's a cabinet nominees and threatening to drag-out the confirmation process for months. but is it a losing fight? >>> federal help? chicago suffers its highest murder rate in two decades...
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so an attack on any one of us is an attack on all of us.ther, is to hold donald trump accountable. he is not the king. he's not the supreme leader. he's the president of the united states. that's what he ran to be, and our job is to hold him accountable to that commitment he made to be the president of all americans. but so far he has not taken a single step to suggest that's the president he's gonna be. now as president of the united states, he has a boss. he has a boss. the tables have flipped. the boss is the american people. and the american people are here to hold him accountable and all of our members, the millions that are part of our organizations we are going to hold them accountable and the congress accountable. the senators that should be standing up, democrat and republican alike. >> thank you all very much for joining us tonight. really appreciate it. >> thank you, lawrence. >>> coming up, president obama blocked the construction of a pipeline near the standing rock sioux reservation in north dakota and today, an investor in th
so an attack on any one of us is an attack on all of us.ther, is to hold donald trump accountable. he is not the king. he's not the supreme leader. he's the president of the united states. that's what he ran to be, and our job is to hold him accountable to that commitment he made to be the president of all americans. but so far he has not taken a single step to suggest that's the president he's gonna be. now as president of the united states, he has a boss. he has a boss. the tables have...
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a 5-year-old and an 18 back sea. deputies also found a drug kit, a dozen small bags of heroin and more than two grams of meth. >>> now to new hampshire where a burger king manager back on job after she and an employee were arrested for using secret codes to serve up marijuana. >> reporter: police say there was a secret menu >> work across the street. >> reporter: all you have to do the right question. >> you said you had to come here and ask for nasty boy. and after that ask for extra crispy fridays. >> cork to police, an order for french fries extra crispy meant you were buying marijuana from berger king employee, going by his nickname nasty boy, norris worked at the berger king and sold drugs. overseen by his shift manager megan dear arrested both of them saturday >> that's disgusting. the whole thing is disgusting. >> customers found the idea unappetizing >> how can you do that stuff to an 8-year-old. it's terrible. >> reporter: a man who identified himself as store manager told us he couldn't talk about the arres
a 5-year-old and an 18 back sea. deputies also found a drug kit, a dozen small bags of heroin and more than two grams of meth. >>> now to new hampshire where a burger king manager back on job after she and an employee were arrested for using secret codes to serve up marijuana. >> reporter: police say there was a secret menu >> work across the street. >> reporter: all you have to do the right question. >> you said you had to come here and ask for nasty boy. and...
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she will take the party into an election for the assembly in early march — an election in effect forcedr pollution levels in some parts of the uk today. it caused flight cancellations and delays with pockets of high pollution in the south—east of england and some urban areas in the midlands and in parts of northern ireland. this coming friday, holocaust memorial day, will see the general british release of the film denial. it tells the story of a court case in the year 2000, involving an american author who'd accused a british historian of being a holocaust denier. the film, which premiered tonight in london, is being released at a time when thejewish community in britain is reporting a rise in the number of anti—semitic incidents. our religious affairs correspondent, martin bashir, considers the debate around the film. his report does contain some offensive images. professor, i am that david irving about whom you have been so rude. based on a libel action brought by the writer david irving against the jewish scholar deborah lipstadt, denial charts her study of the auschwitz death camp.
she will take the party into an election for the assembly in early march — an election in effect forcedr pollution levels in some parts of the uk today. it caused flight cancellations and delays with pockets of high pollution in the south—east of england and some urban areas in the midlands and in parts of northern ireland. this coming friday, holocaust memorial day, will see the general british release of the film denial. it tells the story of a court case in the year 2000, involving an...
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this is an on. razzie nominations marking the worst in hollywood are thought. >> the worst in hollywood. they include box office bomb "zoolander 2." nine razzie nominations including nods for ben stiller, owen wilson and will ferrell. >>> a close second "batman v. superman: dawn of justice" with eight. "batman versus superman" was robbed. >> ben affleck goes from winning an oscar to a razzie. >>> the super bowl as you know is less than two weeks away and the party plans already getting under way. >> all right. so google has released the most searched super bowl food by state. some are the standard grub, wings. >> but some are untraditional. maryland, chickpea soup. >> what. >> what? >> people eat chickpea soup on super bowl sunday. in west virginia, this sounds good, the bacon cheese ball. >> that's where we need to go. or in nevada, they're all about the cake pops. >> i'm eating the bacon cheese ball. you can have the chickpea soup. >> add some crab to it in maryland. but -- >> the phone is ringing
this is an on. razzie nominations marking the worst in hollywood are thought. >> the worst in hollywood. they include box office bomb "zoolander 2." nine razzie nominations including nods for ben stiller, owen wilson and will ferrell. >>> a close second "batman v. superman: dawn of justice" with eight. "batman versus superman" was robbed. >> ben affleck goes from winning an oscar to a razzie. >>> the super bowl as you know is less than...
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her idea was an artificial arm with an easy adjustment for length. >> translator: i want to understand people for people who feel like giving up. i aim to come up with products they can use. >> reporter: in high school, she was on the track team and planned to become a sports nutritions. she changed her mind at a college recruiting event where she heard of a program to train prosthetists. >> translator: i made the decision in an instant and chose my major. >> reporter: she rarely uses a prosthetic arm in daily life. having grown used to her natural arm, she doesn't experience it as an inconvenience. in college, she found that certain tasks required two hands. >> translator: i couldn't do some things because i had to use two things. for instance, holding an object in one hand and hitting it with the other. at first i'd ask my friends for help, but my teachers told me that was wrong. they insisted i had to be able to do the job myself. i got the point. >> reporter: her own condition gave her insight into the difficulties others might be facing. >> translator: usually you make an arm the
her idea was an artificial arm with an easy adjustment for length. >> translator: i want to understand people for people who feel like giving up. i aim to come up with products they can use. >> reporter: in high school, she was on the track team and planned to become a sports nutritions. she changed her mind at a college recruiting event where she heard of a program to train prosthetists. >> translator: i made the decision in an instant and chose my major. >> reporter:...
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again, less than a tenth of an inch. this is not an ice storm. this is going to be nuisancitissing tomorrow. -- nuisance icing tomorrow. we'll tell you who and where they get back. >>> all right, top. ne boy, suffering from his second round of brain cancer, gets a dream come true. >> prince george's county police made him an officer for a day. his mom said the memory will last forever. deliadelia goncalves has the story. >> got the call that a friend's child is permanently ill. and the police department could help. she said the department had one day to get it right. and today, they did. >> well, lots of friends are here. >> the day started with a greeting from chief hank sawiki. >> we're going to see anything that you care to see. is that okay? >> and an open invitation to the department's special division. first, proper attire. like many 7-year-olds. elijah dreams of becoming an officer one day, but doctors say he may never see that dream come to fruition. he's battling a second roun of brain cancer. this time, the prognosis, mother a nightmare
again, less than a tenth of an inch. this is not an ice storm. this is going to be nuisancitissing tomorrow. -- nuisance icing tomorrow. we'll tell you who and where they get back. >>> all right, top. ne boy, suffering from his second round of brain cancer, gets a dream come true. >> prince george's county police made him an officer for a day. his mom said the memory will last forever. deliadelia goncalves has the story. >> got the call that a friend's child is permanently...
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>> it right now it is an infraction -- -- right now it is an infraction. if you are drinking and driving, you could be impaired in your ability to drive and we think it should be and misdemeanor or an infraction. let a judge or district attorney decide how serious or egregious the violation is. it could be a misdemeanor. we are trying to add that today. at the end of the day, we want to stop impaired driving. we lose individuals from impaired driving and we want to prevent that. >> reporter: how is it just now coming to the forefront? >> with proposition 64, it was left out. i think it was unintentional. i think they thought they covered it by having an open container. in reality, that's not going to work. we need a separate bill and separate legislation and a separate law just like we have with drinking and driving and an open container. two separate violations in two separate laws.>> reporter: you were talking about an infraction and a misdemeanor, how does this change that? >> if you were to have an open container or you are driving or drinking with an
>> it right now it is an infraction -- -- right now it is an infraction. if you are drinking and driving, you could be impaired in your ability to drive and we think it should be and misdemeanor or an infraction. let a judge or district attorney decide how serious or egregious the violation is. it could be a misdemeanor. we are trying to add that today. at the end of the day, we want to stop impaired driving. we lose individuals from impaired driving and we want to prevent that. >>...
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this is yulia stepanova and vitaly stepanov, an elite athlete and an anti—doping officer.revelations exposed the dirty secrets of russian athletics. three damning reports commissioned by the world anti—doping agency, much of them based on the testimony of this couple. it found that many athletes have taken illegal drugs between 2011 and 2015. for years sports competitions have been hijacked by the russians. coaches and athletes have been playing on an uneven field. sports fans and spectators have been deceived. it is time that stops. yes, stops. for russia there was humiliation and a ban on hundreds of athletes from the rio olympics. but president vladimir putin remains defiant. he believes his sportsmen and women have been victims of double standards and political interference. i travelled to the us to meet them, i can't say exactly where. they have spent the last two years staying under the radar. why did they take such extraordinary risks which forced them to lead a life on the run? thousands of miles from home, they may never return to russia. yulia stepanova was broug
this is yulia stepanova and vitaly stepanov, an elite athlete and an anti—doping officer.revelations exposed the dirty secrets of russian athletics. three damning reports commissioned by the world anti—doping agency, much of them based on the testimony of this couple. it found that many athletes have taken illegal drugs between 2011 and 2015. for years sports competitions have been hijacked by the russians. coaches and athletes have been playing on an uneven field. sports fans and...
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just an unbelievable incident. know it is very premature in terms of actual facts that have been established, but it is astonishing. also the fact that ari fleischer evidently was one of the first tweets that came out. we picked it up and our operations center in new york. we got some tweets little bit ago before it even broke, so there is a lot of social media, as usual, as to be expected, streaming and in relation to the shooting. >> jon: as jenna pointed out, the new communications medium, and in a breaking news situation like this, it can be very useful. ari fleischer very familiar to people as a frequent rest on fox, former spokesman for president bush, bush 43, he now lives in suburban new york and travels quite a bit on a number of business ventures. he is fair at fort lauderdale airport and was one of the first, as you point out, to file a report of the shooting. they are moving people, it would appear. they have several hundred people who fled apparently terminal 2, they are out there on the tarmac. it app
just an unbelievable incident. know it is very premature in terms of actual facts that have been established, but it is astonishing. also the fact that ari fleischer evidently was one of the first tweets that came out. we picked it up and our operations center in new york. we got some tweets little bit ago before it even broke, so there is a lot of social media, as usual, as to be expected, streaming and in relation to the shooting. >> jon: as jenna pointed out, the new communications...