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that will allow temperatures to tumble. 52 in winchester, as well as at anders. 49 degrees in hagerstown after a cold start tomorrow morning, it will be chilly throughout the afternoon, even cooler than today. milder temperatures return midweek and rain returns in the seven-day. full forecast straight ahead from the belfort furniture weather center. kimberly: our last home team hope in the ncaa tournament, terps fans gearing up for a showdown with west virginia tonight. the four-seeded terps tip-off against the mountaineers in two hours, at 8:40. robert burton is in columbus, getting ready to go courtside. he will be bringing you the complete wrap up tonight on abc news at 11:00. new tonight, a warning for military service members here at home. the defense department is taking action after a group that link itself to isil published a hit list online. they posted names, pictures, and home addresses of more than 100 military members. the message, quote, kill those listed. >> i worry that this increasing sophistication by these islamic terrorist organizations to manipulate social media to t
that will allow temperatures to tumble. 52 in winchester, as well as at anders. 49 degrees in hagerstown after a cold start tomorrow morning, it will be chilly throughout the afternoon, even cooler than today. milder temperatures return midweek and rain returns in the seven-day. full forecast straight ahead from the belfort furniture weather center. kimberly: our last home team hope in the ncaa tournament, terps fans gearing up for a showdown with west virginia tonight. the four-seeded terps...
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anlrning mo about emily sl ander mother who died when the plane crashe dexel uversi announced that 23e-oldly selke graduated with hors and a music major. and on bod the germanwing ight travelling with her mtr yvonne. >>> >> and even though i didn't prsonallynow her i feesad. > drexel is deeply saddened to hear about the loss of emily sl and her mother. > affected the drexel comny and my thoughts a prayers to her family and fie. >> shwas a member of a sory, d emily served as the membehip v.p. and w an integral pa of our growing chaer. andmbodied our spirit. a person and friend emily alwa put oths befe hself and ced deeply for those in her life. ei will be grely missed by her fellow sisters. her mother yvonne worked in washingnnd did intelligence cntct work for the peagon. >> am sll kind of shocked. we'reust a small little cmnity. > eee fily lives in this moment in virginia outsi o washiton wre tod the nibor's learned that emily and yvonne we among the dead. >>i every moment youan muchhat the only thing i can say. iasure theyad no idea smhi li this wou hppen. it rl tragedy. >> in a stement t
anlrning mo about emily sl ander mother who died when the plane crashe dexel uversi announced that 23e-oldly selke graduated with hors and a music major. and on bod the germanwing ight travelling with her mtr yvonne. >>> >> and even though i didn't prsonallynow her i feesad. > drexel is deeply saddened to hear about the loss of emily sl and her mother. > affected the drexel comny and my thoughts a prayers to her family and fie. >> shwas a member of a sory, d emily...
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norway and it's one of the longest ski flying hills in the world a world record set there, 825 feet by andersn this ski jump he's motorcyclists are going to go up the landing ramp. these guys tom, andre, rolf take that two high speed suzuki dsrs, rip up the snowy and icy landing ramp. look at incline from the rear facing camera of the bike. tom's lived around the ski jump all of his life in his neighborhood something he's dreamed of doing his entire life and pot to do it with the permission of the folks at ski jump. he got cocky. toward the top he slowed down too soon thinking i made it i did. the point of view from rolf's bike. and realized there's more hill to go. doesn't have the momentum and just dumps it over no injury. >> at least he's not sliding back. >> guys had an ambulance nearby. >> get other people out. this is the new thing. >> i'm going to show you an indigo go campaign that shows how to change flowers from white to red to white again. they changed the dna sequence. they turned off the thing that makes it change colors. that's it i white, once they put an ethanol solution in th
norway and it's one of the longest ski flying hills in the world a world record set there, 825 feet by andersn this ski jump he's motorcyclists are going to go up the landing ramp. these guys tom, andre, rolf take that two high speed suzuki dsrs, rip up the snowy and icy landing ramp. look at incline from the rear facing camera of the bike. tom's lived around the ski jump all of his life in his neighborhood something he's dreamed of doing his entire life and pot to do it with the permission of...
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the pi day celebration started at the more ander toum in san francisco in 1988. scientists there say today is the most accurate pi day in our lifetime. >> 9/26 and 53 seconds this morning, we were at our pi shrine at the nasa and we celebritied by eating pie. >> smart map. the exploratorium gave away nearly 2,000 slices of pie and organized activity ford visitors. very fun. never turn down a slice of pie. might have been nice to get out of the heat. back to drew now with a check of the forecast. >> we're coming off a record warmth today. lots 0 of places in the 70s, the 80s a couple places, or even in the 089s. the live doppler 7hd will show you we have clear skies overhead and they is how it's going to stay today in terms of precipitation. we'll take you to weather where you live. this photo coming in from san jose. soaking in the sunshine right now, enjoying this gorgeous weather we're having across the bay area. so thank you for sending that photo into us here at abc7 news. as we take a look at a live view we do have a little cloud cover overhead. many spots w
the pi day celebration started at the more ander toum in san francisco in 1988. scientists there say today is the most accurate pi day in our lifetime. >> 9/26 and 53 seconds this morning, we were at our pi shrine at the nasa and we celebritied by eating pie. >> smart map. the exploratorium gave away nearly 2,000 slices of pie and organized activity ford visitors. very fun. never turn down a slice of pie. might have been nice to get out of the heat. back to drew now with a check of...
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city build works with cultural services, anders and chinese for affirmative actionation neighborhood a and d. asian neighborhood design. i think that's about >> asian inc.? >> yes. ypc, brand institute. i think those are the main community partners we work with in terms of outreach, recruitment and job readiness. that's just through our office. we also have mous in place with the san francisco district attorney's office, 5 keys and adult probation and san francisco unified school district. we also work with other city departments work independently with other local non-profit service providers as well. we'll interface others in that matter. >> thank you. >> okay. so now, do you have some questions. >> actually most of my questions have been answered. i also thought that 1 percent latino in the content. what is the reason? >> is it not properly advertised? >> i don't think i'm prepared to answer the specific reason for that. the bids do come in. we look at the bids and their representation but i don't have an answer for you. >> what kind of method was used to certify the new people? >
city build works with cultural services, anders and chinese for affirmative actionation neighborhood a and d. asian neighborhood design. i think that's about >> asian inc.? >> yes. ypc, brand institute. i think those are the main community partners we work with in terms of outreach, recruitment and job readiness. that's just through our office. we also have mous in place with the san francisco district attorney's office, 5 keys and adult probation and san francisco unified school...
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so the shoot-out, kuznetsov taking his time beats anders behindback dp lindhback. he has to score.oltby says no. he's so good. caps beat the sabres 4-3. >>> the maryland women can now officially say they are one of the best teams in the country right now. the terps received a number one seed -- >> nice. >> -- in their bracket. check out the scene down at xfinity center. the terps. very excited. they have the best life right? the memories those kids are going to have. maryland gets the number one seed in the spokane region bracket. terps will face number 16 new mexico state. with such a young team maryland excited to be a one seed. >> it's pretty special. you would have thought last year with the experience we had as a four seed with five seniors, but again it tells you to never think about expectations or set a bar. >> we had so many goals this season and you know our biggest goal was to make the tournament of course but to be in it and have a one seed that's incredible. credits all the hard work we put in in the summertime. i'm proud of this team for that. >> the george washington
so the shoot-out, kuznetsov taking his time beats anders behindback dp lindhback. he has to score.oltby says no. he's so good. caps beat the sabres 4-3. >>> the maryland women can now officially say they are one of the best teams in the country right now. the terps received a number one seed -- >> nice. >> -- in their bracket. check out the scene down at xfinity center. the terps. very excited. they have the best life right? the memories those kids are going to have....
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so i want to discuss vice chair scott wiener ander er eric mar to attend as well. >> thank you. we will take that direction and convene that meeting the next month. >> we usually have a special trip. we took one last /kwraoeur to look at how we can move more effectively, these projects. i'm really concerned that we're not moving them, even after this added attention that was given, we're not moving them quickly enough. >> great. thank you, very much. >> okay. can we have public comments on the executive director's report? seeing none, we will move forward with the comment. >> this is the next item. >> okay. comments and questions on item number 5? seeing none, we're going on to the public comments. we will close the comments. we're required to do a roll call vote. so we will have a roll call vote. [roll call]. >> the item passes. >> the item passes, let's go on to the next item, please. >> item six, not to exceed 598,000. the off ramp realignment project during the construction phase. and non-material terms and conditions. this is a national item. >> thank you. comments, concern
so i want to discuss vice chair scott wiener ander er eric mar to attend as well. >> thank you. we will take that direction and convene that meeting the next month. >> we usually have a special trip. we took one last /kwraoeur to look at how we can move more effectively, these projects. i'm really concerned that we're not moving them, even after this added attention that was given, we're not moving them quickly enough. >> great. thank you, very much. >> okay. can we have...
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. >> reporter: well, good morning, thanks ukee ander contact investors are hoping for a rebound after two down days. yesterday was in the quite as bad as tuesday, shake shack first earnings report since going public in january that did fall a bit short. berger chain is blaming increased cost of beef and other food products but its stock has double and shake shack says it plans to add ten new restaurant in the u.s. every year, going forward. and i'm betting there will be lines at all of them. >> you got that right. >> i hear facebook is facing a major class action lawsuit what is behind it? >> reporter: facebook could be forced to refund parents whose kid spent money on its web site without permission. social media giant is facing a nationwide class action lawsuit, hundreds of thousands of people are demanding that facebook change the way that it handles on line transactions facebook says though that the lawsuit lacks merit. we will keep an eye on that one. ukee and e erika. >> when it comes to your money. >> indeed. >> thanks, jill. >>> coming up, after a short break traffic and weath
. >> reporter: well, good morning, thanks ukee ander contact investors are hoping for a rebound after two down days. yesterday was in the quite as bad as tuesday, shake shack first earnings report since going public in january that did fall a bit short. berger chain is blaming increased cost of beef and other food products but its stock has double and shake shack says it plans to add ten new restaurant in the u.s. every year, going forward. and i'm betting there will be lines at all of...
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i think deputy secretary anders might be able to answer that. >> if i could give a little more context which is one of the things we have done is moved firstnet to the commerce personnel system which is a more streamlined and flexible process than the normal rfp process. their undoubted challenges because of the safeguards -- safeguards built on the lot in terms of hiring within the federal government. the needs of firstnet are incredibly special. >> what about ms. swenson and mr. secretary giving firstnet direct hire authority? >> we have made that request. it has not been granted. >> when did you make that request quite? >> i would have to pay -- look at the exact date. eight or nine months ago and part of the reason we have guns to the alternative cap system -- >> would the said to? >> up until now it's not granted in what they think the hiring is. >> have they responded negatively? >> negatively. >> i would clarify that a little bit. they responded negatively to our first request and they have not responded to our second request. >> when was your second request? >> august of 2014.
i think deputy secretary anders might be able to answer that. >> if i could give a little more context which is one of the things we have done is moved firstnet to the commerce personnel system which is a more streamlined and flexible process than the normal rfp process. their undoubted challenges because of the safeguards -- safeguards built on the lot in terms of hiring within the federal government. the needs of firstnet are incredibly special. >> what about ms. swenson and mr....
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five andere was a 9/11 another one. then 15 of the soldiers then come in the normal equal opportunity process, anyone for any reason, if they feel they have been disseminated against complaint, and 15 of the guards did that. seven or eight of them were men, and the rest were women. the governing document for us is andarmy regulation 600-20, it requires an investigation. it then requires to try to settle the issue, so we sent e-star because the judges are kernels and the tenants, we had to send an investigating officer that is more senior to those two. so we sent the one-star navy admiral down. we kept the complaint informed and briefed up at which is part of the process. signedmander at gitmo off on it. it was found to be discriminatory. cannot be do anything about it. we hope that the second judge lifts the order, and we are just back to normal. but we do not know. judge does note lift that, what is the process going forward? general kelly: i understand there is an appeal process. reporter: [indiscernible] it is out of
five andere was a 9/11 another one. then 15 of the soldiers then come in the normal equal opportunity process, anyone for any reason, if they feel they have been disseminated against complaint, and 15 of the guards did that. seven or eight of them were men, and the rest were women. the governing document for us is andarmy regulation 600-20, it requires an investigation. it then requires to try to settle the issue, so we sent e-star because the judges are kernels and the tenants, we had to send...
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making folks in the intelligence community is really upset because our folks are on the frontlines in anders teacher operations in ability to conduct operations. we came together that we were very critical of the president for the security secrets for its own political gain to get reelected. we did the god we were certainly criticized, even the president himself was very dismissive of us. we definitely took some heavies which is fine. i don't care about that. the book at valve came out on monday. most of the feedback has been overwhelmingly positive. i haven't been speaking with the democrats group. i was another jimmy carter center speaking. most of them have been on the radio and tv interviews. any e-mails and stuff like that is an overwhelmingly positive. a few folks but what about roche, to go to mind when their critical or something. so far so good. yes, ma'am. >> my name is harriet carol. i am 91 and i've seen a lot. also in our family we have some artistic miss and ideas for somebody that designed the escalator, et cetera. i didn't know i was touched with intel recently. i am the one
making folks in the intelligence community is really upset because our folks are on the frontlines in anders teacher operations in ability to conduct operations. we came together that we were very critical of the president for the security secrets for its own political gain to get reelected. we did the god we were certainly criticized, even the president himself was very dismissive of us. we definitely took some heavies which is fine. i don't care about that. the book at valve came out on...
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that's the record set by anders but can he go any further? the hill behind me has been built specifically with that in mind. it's bigger than anywhere else in the world, and this is a real opportunity. >> the hill is really big. it's maximum of what's allowed to build now. but you are also -- you need the perfect conditions to be able to jump over 251.5. >> reporter: the conditions are not too far away from being perfect. sun's out in the sky, temperatures are above freezing and i'm sure there's great belief in the 50,000 people a day that will arrive here that that record will go. it's going to be an intriguing weekend, where sporting history, potentially, could be made. seth bennett, bbc news slovenia. >> now, finally, the american morgan hoffman leads the way after the first round of the arnold palmer invitational at bay hill after 600 under par 56. but we have to see brandt snedeker anyway. you're heading towards the way, and an outrageous banks and two outrageous bounces and lands on the dance floor. and after all that he receives birdie
that's the record set by anders but can he go any further? the hill behind me has been built specifically with that in mind. it's bigger than anywhere else in the world, and this is a real opportunity. >> the hill is really big. it's maximum of what's allowed to build now. but you are also -- you need the perfect conditions to be able to jump over 251.5. >> reporter: the conditions are not too far away from being perfect. sun's out in the sky, temperatures are above freezing and i'm...
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. >> the sounds of a river me andering peacefully. but even nature occasionally needs a little help. >> little erosion going on. >> the creek ranch is the sonoma watershed that feeds the bay. on a recent day a team gathered on the banks to help with the res ration. only the kind of restoration needed here needs a much bigger team. >> students and teachers restoring a watershed began in any classroom in 1993. >> more than two decades ago, schoolteacher lore rhett rogers had a idea to teach students about ecology. >> we did the restoration on a ranch in sonoma county. we found out that the best way to help endangered species is to do habitat restoration. >> and intaed of making one acorn, it will make hundreds. >> these are the buckeye seeds? >> over the last 23 years steams of students from kindergarten to high school have worked with straw to plant and restore more than 30 miles of river habitat. >> probably at this point we've planted 40,000 native trees and shrubs. >> along the way learning all about nature. >> are you ready? >> tod
. >> the sounds of a river me andering peacefully. but even nature occasionally needs a little help. >> little erosion going on. >> the creek ranch is the sonoma watershed that feeds the bay. on a recent day a team gathered on the banks to help with the res ration. only the kind of restoration needed here needs a much bigger team. >> students and teachers restoring a watershed began in any classroom in 1993. >> more than two decades ago, schoolteacher lore rhett...
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john kerry ander working toward a foreign minister work deal to be reached by the end of the month. >> airstrikes carried out by the syrian government last november may amount to war crimes. it comes as opposition groups are again accusing syrian forces of using chlorine gas killing women and children. we have this report: >> a man apparently suffering the effects of chlorine gas is doused in water. this was after an attack in a southern province. according to human rights groups who monitor attacks like these in hospitals they are given oxygen. it attacks the respiratory system causing suffocation. >> we are here to receive the wounded. we have received 70 of them to now, including women and children. we expect more to come. they suffered the symptoms of chlorine inhaling. some need more medical care. >> the syrian observatory for how many rights said at least six people, including women and children were killed in this bombardment. opposition activists say it was the second attack of its type in just two days. babies like this one they say are among the victims. right now the world
john kerry ander working toward a foreign minister work deal to be reached by the end of the month. >> airstrikes carried out by the syrian government last november may amount to war crimes. it comes as opposition groups are again accusing syrian forces of using chlorine gas killing women and children. we have this report: >> a man apparently suffering the effects of chlorine gas is doused in water. this was after an attack in a southern province. according to human rights groups...
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she ander her mother yvonne died. keir simmons is live with the latest. >> reporter: good morning. just as i speak to you, i'm watching a grucht families in vehicles heading up the road here. we think they're going towards near the crash site down to the bottom of the mountain to pay their respects. meanwhile, i know the selke family will be shocked to be waking up to this news, people are stunned here i have to tell you by these reports in various news organizations including the "new york times" that says that one of the pilots it seems from analysis of the black box appears to have left the cockpit and then according to the sounds this black box seems to be showing was knocking on the cockpit door trying to get back in as this a-320 descended down on to the al ppsalps. people are misty misty tied. could this news give us a clue as to why this handled during this last past week. >> keir simmons live for us in trance. we'll look forward to your report on the "today" show. >>> a developing story from the live desk. a path of destruction in oklahoma particularly the oklahoma city ar
she ander her mother yvonne died. keir simmons is live with the latest. >> reporter: good morning. just as i speak to you, i'm watching a grucht families in vehicles heading up the road here. we think they're going towards near the crash site down to the bottom of the mountain to pay their respects. meanwhile, i know the selke family will be shocked to be waking up to this news, people are stunned here i have to tell you by these reports in various news organizations including the...
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he was nabbed in the lobby of a marriott staying uh ander a false name with a fake driver's license. it appears he was preparing to flee to cuba. are the walls falling in on robert durst? >> i would think so. >> reporter: this is the brother of kathy mccormick his first wife. she wrote in a journal that she feared her husband. she was planning to divorce him. january, 1982 they have a fight and she vanishes. durst takes four days to report her missing to homicide detective mark struck. >> it keeps coming back to the fact that we never found her body. we never had a crime scene. >> reporter: no evidence. >> no crime scene. >> reporter: the case grow the cold until 2000 when investigators reopen it. this time the millionaire flees new york to this run-down apartment in galveston texas, hiding out, cross-dressing and posing as a mute woman. for months speaking to virtually no one except this woman susan berman. new york investigators decide to interview her. but before she can be questioned around christmas 2000 someone shoot the berman execution style in her beverly hills home. the kil
he was nabbed in the lobby of a marriott staying uh ander a false name with a fake driver's license. it appears he was preparing to flee to cuba. are the walls falling in on robert durst? >> i would think so. >> reporter: this is the brother of kathy mccormick his first wife. she wrote in a journal that she feared her husband. she was planning to divorce him. january, 1982 they have a fight and she vanishes. durst takes four days to report her missing to homicide detective mark...
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she has a inabout twitter storms and cable shout fests but it would be nice to move beyond the jokes anderat group, hrc have volunteer sent a scolding letter to the "new york times" and 120 journalists "your obsessive and loathe some coverage." you are unnoticed we will be watching reading, listening and protesting, sexism in words like insincere and ambitious, we will do everything to win, represents the past, inevitable, overconfident, defiant, and inside kepts like tired, warn out and haggard. polarizing? calculating? ambitious? we say that stuff about male politicians all the time. the group's founder told me she takes the criticism of hillary clinton personally. >> the way i feel when i see that language that is...thin livid or -- thinly veiled or overt sexism i feel defeated. >> we will hear and talk about this debate for a long-term. still to come your top tweets, nfl inching into the digital age and jon stewart was fox -- right about ferguson but he is still teed off at fox. before i had the shooting, burning, pins-and-needles of diabetic nerve pain, these feet grew up in a family
she has a inabout twitter storms and cable shout fests but it would be nice to move beyond the jokes anderat group, hrc have volunteer sent a scolding letter to the "new york times" and 120 journalists "your obsessive and loathe some coverage." you are unnoticed we will be watching reading, listening and protesting, sexism in words like insincere and ambitious, we will do everything to win, represents the past, inevitable, overconfident, defiant, and inside kepts like tired,...
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. >> sue ander rib, how does flow pancakes sound this morning? >> good. >> where you can grab a break on break past and help a good cause at the same time, in america's money report. >> volcano eruption is forcing thousands to run for safer ground. >> an unusual taste of winter in southern california the wild weather that had beachgoers throwing snowballs. stay tuned. hey, gracie... you know how our family has... daddy and mommy... and me! yeah, that's right. pretty soon... you're going to have a baby brother. ♪ ♪ and... a puppy. ♪ ♪ [ chuckles ] deal. ♪ ♪ in our house, we do just about everything online. and our old internet just wasn't cutting it. so i switched us from u-verse to xfinity. they have the fastest, most reliable internet. which is perfect for me, because i think everything should just work. works? works. works! works? works. works. >> covering daly city, dublin, los gatos and all the bay area, this is abc7 news. >>> good tuesday morning. a look at traffic in the east bay. this is interstate 680 at walnut creek area and north main w
. >> sue ander rib, how does flow pancakes sound this morning? >> good. >> where you can grab a break on break past and help a good cause at the same time, in america's money report. >> volcano eruption is forcing thousands to run for safer ground. >> an unusual taste of winter in southern california the wild weather that had beachgoers throwing snowballs. stay tuned. hey, gracie... you know how our family has... daddy and mommy... and me! yeah, that's right....
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instead of the government retaining all only her documents ander e-mails she -- the remedy there is allof it has to go back, not just what her snichbts want to go back, but all of it has to go back. >> this these private e-mails could be on to the private e-mail that she had on that server. >> that's the potential criminal charge if the government wants to treat her the same way it treated general petreaus, the answer to your question in one word is yes. >> there is breaking news now on former cia directors, we have been talking a little bit about the judge about, david petraeus is going to plead gichlt the state department says general petraeus pled guilty to misstoring information. catherine herridge live in washington. what have which learned from the court documents? >> reporter: the retired general kept several black notebooks the kind of personal material you would need for an authorized biography or even an auto bayography. the court papers state, and he ---even hand delivering the notebooks to a private home in washington, d.c., where she was working and a residence that was not
instead of the government retaining all only her documents ander e-mails she -- the remedy there is allof it has to go back, not just what her snichbts want to go back, but all of it has to go back. >> this these private e-mails could be on to the private e-mail that she had on that server. >> that's the potential criminal charge if the government wants to treat her the same way it treated general petreaus, the answer to your question in one word is yes. >> there is breaking...
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. >> hello, nicole ander contact mark phillips is near the scene of the plane crash in france.ms is in the area where family is grieving the loss of 16 students. peter greenburg looks at what might have happened in the skies. plus jill schlesinger is here with how to spring clean your finances and all those papers you don't know what to do with. >>> and why we win or lose arguments, i love this story, couples therapist sarah cooper on why men and women remember things so very differently. the news is back in the morning. we will see new about ten minutes. i have a question where is ukeelee, is he all right. >> he is fine, he is enjoying he enjoys basketball games. >> he is more than fine he is in his glory watching march madness. >> well deserve vacation i'm sure. >> he is back next week. we will see you then. >>> word is rumor. >> it appears they are in the moving in philadelphia after all, or are they. >> oh. >> internet was buzzing saying that they would move to a bland new high rise being built in center city. they reportedly bought a penthouse worth 17 million-dollar. >> w
. >> hello, nicole ander contact mark phillips is near the scene of the plane crash in france.ms is in the area where family is grieving the loss of 16 students. peter greenburg looks at what might have happened in the skies. plus jill schlesinger is here with how to spring clean your finances and all those papers you don't know what to do with. >>> and why we win or lose arguments, i love this story, couples therapist sarah cooper on why men and women remember things so very...
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pero quien la defendiÓ pues su amiga shantal andere. shantal: hay un contrato que mariana dejÓ.acqueline andere tuvo que reaccionar con su propia amiga silvia pinal, por quÉ no llegÓ? jacqueline:ella puede hacer lo que quiere. ya, en la vida hay que hacer lo que uno quiere. cÓmo estÁ la situaciÓn, cómo estamos todos el tiempo griposos porque hay mucho frÍo en el teatro. yo creo que hay una edad en lo que haces lo que se te da la gana. ya trabajaste mucho, ya anduviste de diva, de poses, bueno, de diva no, que ya dices: me cansÉ. a lo mejor es su manera de pensar ahora. las cosas van evolucionando y cambiando. jhonny: tiene un punto muy claro. uno cuando llega a determinada edad, puede hacer lo que le dÉ la gana. maity: pero si te estÁn haciendo un homenaje, en agradecimiento, no importa quiÉn sea, a mi en lo personal no me parece lo correcto. lourdes: yo le pido a nuestra audiencia que nos escriba @despiertaameric, quÉ ustedes creen? debiÓ haber ido a su homenaje o no. jhonny:entiendo la posiciÓn de la seÑora. todavÍa ella no ha dado una declaraciÓn. lourdes: a lo mejor tuvo un
pero quien la defendiÓ pues su amiga shantal andere. shantal: hay un contrato que mariana dejÓ.acqueline andere tuvo que reaccionar con su propia amiga silvia pinal, por quÉ no llegÓ? jacqueline:ella puede hacer lo que quiere. ya, en la vida hay que hacer lo que uno quiere. cÓmo estÁ la situaciÓn, cómo estamos todos el tiempo griposos porque hay mucho frÍo en el teatro. yo creo que hay una edad en lo que haces lo que se te da la gana. ya trabajaste mucho, ya anduviste de diva, de...
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memories of a childhood aversion to salamanders led representative anders to oppose legislation thatamphibian. when i grew up there as a young boy in our swimming hole there was salamanders. the girl who started the campaign in the fourth grade in idaho did not give up. she said she would not give up and she had not she is now 14. and today she started to win today. her bill got through the idaho house. even though the guy who said he couldn't vote for it because salamanders are ugly. he still voted no for that reason but she has stuck with it from 4th grade n. a couple of years she could have driven herself but she is getting it done. the ernest perseverance is infectious, especially when it has to survive in the face of adult opposition that makes no sense or is incredibly immature. this doesn't happen just around naming official state things. this is the scene in frankfurt, kentucky, this morning. hundreds of students across the state along with parents, faculty and kentucky state politicians, holding signs, giving speeches. everyone rallying at the state capital of kentucky tryin
memories of a childhood aversion to salamanders led representative anders to oppose legislation thatamphibian. when i grew up there as a young boy in our swimming hole there was salamanders. the girl who started the campaign in the fourth grade in idaho did not give up. she said she would not give up and she had not she is now 14. and today she started to win today. her bill got through the idaho house. even though the guy who said he couldn't vote for it because salamanders are ugly. he still...
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they don't want a "law you ander" situation here. the reason they are fearing a "law and order" situation is because of comments made bithe rapist which you can hear and see in the documentary are really controversial. now the government will not let us directly quote from the movie, but in the movie, the rapist shows very little remorse for what he did. he did say that he -- he does imply that the girl graduate on herself. he says that girls have no business going out late at night, around 9:00 at night. and he says if the girl had resist health care reform just let the rapists do what they had to do, she would have spared herself a beating. as you can imagine, these are controversial remarks. that's why the government of india has taken the step to began. the filmmaker, of course is furious and is urging the government to reconsider their decision. she says it's very important that the film is seen here because the film is just a response to what's happening in indian society. >> a lot of premsaying if there's one country that need
they don't want a "law you ander" situation here. the reason they are fearing a "law and order" situation is because of comments made bithe rapist which you can hear and see in the documentary are really controversial. now the government will not let us directly quote from the movie, but in the movie, the rapist shows very little remorse for what he did. he did say that he -- he does imply that the girl graduate on herself. he says that girls have no business going out late...
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:24 on your monday right now as we look live outside at the bay bridge from emeryville all is calm ander is arena. but on the basketball court, oh no, quite the contrary. let the madness begin. the big dance tips off with the play-in games. all six level one division teams are looking in. stanford did not get an invite, instead the team had is to settle for a number two seed in the nic. cardinals will be hosting uc davis in the first round tomorrow night at maples pavilion. tip you've is at -- tipoff is at 8:00. the gales will host vanderbilt wednesday at 6:00 p.m. now a strange twist here. cal declined an invitation to play in the invitational. no word why they turned down the offer, but the bears are going to miss the post season for the first time since 2007. >> always fun to watch. >>> it's 6:25, seinfeld is about to become the master of another domain, the internet. >> reports say that sony is in talks to sell reruns of the sitcom to the online video service. which is amazon or hulu. a deal that could be worth more than $100 million, or half a million bucks per episode. netflix says
:24 on your monday right now as we look live outside at the bay bridge from emeryville all is calm ander is arena. but on the basketball court, oh no, quite the contrary. let the madness begin. the big dance tips off with the play-in games. all six level one division teams are looking in. stanford did not get an invite, instead the team had is to settle for a number two seed in the nic. cardinals will be hosting uc davis in the first round tomorrow night at maples pavilion. tip you've is at --...
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. >> narrator: anders hviid and co lleagues at the statens serum institut analyzed data on all the danishldren born between 1991 and 1998, over half a million. they compared two groups, those who had received the mmr triple shot and those who hadn't. then they counted the cases of autism in each group and calculated the autism rate. they found no difference. children who didn't get the shot had the same risk of developing autism as those who did. the team published the findings in the new england journal of medicine. other studies carried out by researchers in sweden, britain finland, and the u.s. also found no association between mmr and autism. additional evidence came from japan. the japanese changed their vaccine schedule in 1993 replacing the mmr triple shot with three separate vaccinations. but following the change, autism rates did not fall. in fact, they appeared to rise thus making the triple shot an unlikely cause of autism. the danish team now went on to investigate the second theory, the mercury preservative thimerosal. it turned out that in denmark, there was a simple way to
. >> narrator: anders hviid and co lleagues at the statens serum institut analyzed data on all the danishldren born between 1991 and 1998, over half a million. they compared two groups, those who had received the mmr triple shot and those who hadn't. then they counted the cases of autism in each group and calculated the autism rate. they found no difference. children who didn't get the shot had the same risk of developing autism as those who did. the team published the findings in the new...
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nick anderer is his head chef.> i'm trying to stay away from fancy. we're making cop fort food. we're trying to make grandma's cooking that much more accessful to a wider audience. >> he study pizza while in college. his take on pizza would never be confused with domino's. >> are you at all thinking are we sure there's a market for high concept pizza? >> we knew it was a risk. >> risky because for the past 100 years pizza hasn't changed very much. america's pizzeria opened in little italy in 1895 and this cheap dish spread everywhere. by the 1950s cheese and pepperoni pies had become an american takeout staple. today we eat more than 3 billion pizzas each year. >> is that the hut #delish selfie selfie. >> reporter: but now pizza is getting a makeover. pizza hut has served the same basic pies for more than 50 years but in november they debuted 26 new ingredients including spinach, sriracha and cherry peppers. alan platt is the food critic for new york's food magazine and a man who loves his pizza. >> what is it abou
nick anderer is his head chef.> i'm trying to stay away from fancy. we're making cop fort food. we're trying to make grandma's cooking that much more accessful to a wider audience. >> he study pizza while in college. his take on pizza would never be confused with domino's. >> are you at all thinking are we sure there's a market for high concept pizza? >> we knew it was a risk. >> risky because for the past 100 years pizza hasn't changed very much. america's pizzeria...
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own and the polish military trying to figure out how you bring them into the fold and the problem, anders, i'm imagining once people become militarized, it's very difficult to become demilitarized? guest: people in the baltics and poland are starting to look at putin as an enemy and will be hard to change for him. olivia: i was struck by today the annexation on crimea or the vote on succession. i was reading on the national state news channel, the name of this documentary about the annexation of crimea is road to the motherland. is putin going to get a land bridge? guest: i think he's looking to do that. he's softening up villages between the russian border and mripol, a port state and would give this new republic more access to the sea which is important for the viability in the future. yeah, i think he would like to take maripol and you'll see continued sanctions if he does. olivia: already. with us for the hour. coming up, bloomberg "surveillance" returns and we'll return to the biotech firm and there is hope for those that successfuler from high cholesterol and a new group of drug coo
own and the polish military trying to figure out how you bring them into the fold and the problem, anders, i'm imagining once people become militarized, it's very difficult to become demilitarized? guest: people in the baltics and poland are starting to look at putin as an enemy and will be hard to change for him. olivia: i was struck by today the annexation on crimea or the vote on succession. i was reading on the national state news channel, the name of this documentary about the annexation...
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he ordered his forces to drop chemical weapons, includes mustard ander isin gas. the brutal attack, which can be described as a crime against humanity, resulted in painful, agonizing deaths of at least 5,000 innocent men, women and children. mr. huizenga: while leaving thousands more maimed blinded and otherwise permanently debilitated. more than 2 1/2 decades later, the aftermath of this horrific atrocity is still apparent with the victims. many of whom who have suffered long-term illnesses paralysis, neurological effects, cancer and even congenital malformations in children these days. since these atrocities, the kurds have done a remarkable job of rebuilding. today the kurds are one of the america's steadfast allies. they are seeking to defeat and destroy our mutual enemy, isis. amidst a region more marked by instability and authoritarian rule, kurdistan hosts an amazing group and today we remember those victims. thank you. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentlelady from california seek recognition? ms. hahn:
he ordered his forces to drop chemical weapons, includes mustard ander isin gas. the brutal attack, which can be described as a crime against humanity, resulted in painful, agonizing deaths of at least 5,000 innocent men, women and children. mr. huizenga: while leaving thousands more maimed blinded and otherwise permanently debilitated. more than 2 1/2 decades later, the aftermath of this horrific atrocity is still apparent with the victims. many of whom who have suffered long-term illnesses...
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i think deputy secretary anders might be able to answer that. >> if i could give a little more context which is one of the things we have done is moved firstnet to the commerce personnel system which is a more streamlined and flexible process than the normal rfp process. their undoubted challenges because of the safeguards -- safeguards built on the lot in terms of hiring within the federal government. the needs of firstnet are incredibly special. >> what about ms. swenson and mr. secretary giving firstnet direct hire authority? >> we have made that request. it has not been granted. >> when did you make that request quite? >> i would have to pay -- look at the exact date. eight or nine months ago and part of the reason we have guns to the alternative cap system -- >> would the said to? >> up until now it's not granted in what they think the hiring is. >> have they responded negatively? >> negatively. >> i would clarify that a little bit. they responded negatively to our first request and they have not responded to our second request. >> when was your second request? >> august of 2014.
i think deputy secretary anders might be able to answer that. >> if i could give a little more context which is one of the things we have done is moved firstnet to the commerce personnel system which is a more streamlined and flexible process than the normal rfp process. their undoubted challenges because of the safeguards -- safeguards built on the lot in terms of hiring within the federal government. the needs of firstnet are incredibly special. >> what about ms. swenson and mr....
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in terms of actual presence you wouldn't know the difference ander son.ct, i would say that i would never have known any of this were going on had i not been told by my source. >> we're showing pictures from this weekend. we're talking about the daughter of craig robinson the first lady's brother, right? >> that is correct, yes. michelle obama's brother's daughter. >> president obama did attend a game over the weekend. he's not in tonight's game though. >> that is correct. president obama is not at this game tonight. he came saturday when princeton play wisconsin green bay in the first round. in fact i received an e-mail as part of the media there would be heightened security for that game. they didn't say why. once the word came out that the president was at the game saturday we then understood why that e-mail went out about heightened security 24 hours ahead of time. there was no e-mail going out because of this game. according to my source the threat occurred this afternoon. there was no sense at all, anderson of anything going on until i received this
in terms of actual presence you wouldn't know the difference ander son.ct, i would say that i would never have known any of this were going on had i not been told by my source. >> we're showing pictures from this weekend. we're talking about the daughter of craig robinson the first lady's brother, right? >> that is correct, yes. michelle obama's brother's daughter. >> president obama did attend a game over the weekend. he's not in tonight's game though. >> that is...
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as we speak, nucoercion -- negotiators are hard at work ander regardless of whether or not they succeed i want to insure you we are able for whatever is next. we will structure the erelief in a way that is phased and proportional and reversible. we believe that powerful u.s. legislatureive sanctions should not be terminated for years to come so we can continue to obtain leverage into the deal. if we determine a deal with iran cannot be obtained the administration working with congress is prepared to ratchet up with the pressure. over the past decade we have developed subtle insight into the financial flows, stress input and how it plans to work around the sanctions. we stand ready to raise the cost on iran should they make clear they are unwilling the address the international community's concerns. we remain hopeful week achieve a peaceful resolution to this serious long-standing threat. thank you for inviting me here today. >> thank you. if i could go to my first question here. it goes to the sunset. deputy secretary lincoln, major concern is the expiration date. in ten years all of th
as we speak, nucoercion -- negotiators are hard at work ander regardless of whether or not they succeed i want to insure you we are able for whatever is next. we will structure the erelief in a way that is phased and proportional and reversible. we believe that powerful u.s. legislatureive sanctions should not be terminated for years to come so we can continue to obtain leverage into the deal. if we determine a deal with iran cannot be obtained the administration working with congress is...
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. >> i once interviewed bill anders, who took the very famous earthrise photo. i always like to ask people what they were thinking when they did their great thing. for bill it was earthrise. he said, do you want to know what i am thinking? i'm thinking i'm off mission. i'm supposed to be taking photos of the dark side of the moon as we go around. and i'm supposed to be taking photos of the potential lunar landing sites for apollo 11. but here i am taking pictures of the earth and i am wasting film. what i really thought was i am going to get in trouble for taking these pictures. the earth was so beautiful. i think they were also taking photos but bill got the right one. is it you are in the right place at the right time? >> absolutely. that is half the game. just trying to plan ahead and think about where i need to be and hope it happens. >> give us an example of where you are at the right place at the right time. >> you caught me off guard. it's not so much nasa related. when jfk's last visit to the white house tom hanks was having his premier from earth to the
. >> i once interviewed bill anders, who took the very famous earthrise photo. i always like to ask people what they were thinking when they did their great thing. for bill it was earthrise. he said, do you want to know what i am thinking? i'm thinking i'm off mission. i'm supposed to be taking photos of the dark side of the moon as we go around. and i'm supposed to be taking photos of the potential lunar landing sites for apollo 11. but here i am taking pictures of the earth and i am...
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i mean the market has really just kind of me andered today. what's going on? >> we had two or three days where the market's been under a little bit of pressure trying to find some footing, which it did yesterday, and now it's been kind of churning. good news out of the ecb, good news out of europe and the back of demand. we have nonforeign payrolls tomorrow, which i think everyone is expecting will be in line no surprises either way to the up or downside. and therefore the markets just kind of catch up with itself. there's no real volume today. that might be partly attributable to the weather, although i doubt it. i just think it's kind of like the market just digesting what it's gone through. >> by the way, they're expecting somewhere between 235 and 240,000 jobs created for last month. month. they've got lofty expectations. >> what's your expectation, rob and what did you make of that shockingly low productivity number. >> the numbers weren't great. i'm hopeful nonforeign payrolls will be in line tomorrow but i'll tell you what with february so cold it would
i mean the market has really just kind of me andered today. what's going on? >> we had two or three days where the market's been under a little bit of pressure trying to find some footing, which it did yesterday, and now it's been kind of churning. good news out of the ecb, good news out of europe and the back of demand. we have nonforeign payrolls tomorrow, which i think everyone is expecting will be in line no surprises either way to the up or downside. and therefore the markets just...
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like an anders brevick or an islamist he would have disseminated that message in a way that would have no sign of zealotry or any type of extremist identification. but they did find ripped-up doctor's notes that were absenting him from duty. saying you should not fly today. including the day that this crash happened. what does that mean? >> well it's just a >> well it's just a include. it's very nonspecific. the important interpretation from the absence of obvious messages is that wasn't ideologically driven. however, a person who carries out a murder/suicide who may have some resentment antagonism and wants to take his airline down with them these people didn't write notes, didn't leave manifestos. there wasn't angry messages. how they appreciated or interpreted job security where flying was everything for them. >> in terms of the take away one is just because someone's depressed doesn't mean you don't want to fly with them. there's a lot of other things that get involved. i've got that. here's the second piece. we want to figure out how to avoid this. it seems he was hiding the condi
like an anders brevick or an islamist he would have disseminated that message in a way that would have no sign of zealotry or any type of extremist identification. but they did find ripped-up doctor's notes that were absenting him from duty. saying you should not fly today. including the day that this crash happened. what does that mean? >> well it's just a >> well it's just a include. it's very nonspecific. the important interpretation from the absence of obvious messages is that...