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cheryl: anthony thomas gives riders a lift with the ride share program with the same there is a new program tested in d.c. and five other cities. they are called lift line passes for people who use the carpool option when other riders are going in the same direction. they can now buy a pass. >> customers will definitely save money. they will be able to by paying a monthly rate. cheryl: one pass costs $29 for 20 rides. the other costs $20. each ride is $2. >> typically a customer for a line ride i would say between $5 and $10 on average for a commute to get to work. cheryl: it's the battle of the ride share programs. uber today is concerned about your health. drivers delivered free flu shot. >> i hear uber is faster. cheryl: but she wants to give lyft a test drive. >> i will give lyft a try when i get a chance. cheryl: lyft riders have until of no. to use the lyft line pass. then it will be evaluated in several big cities cruding l.a., miami, chicago to determine if the pass will be permanent. >> the customer gets a discount. but those savings don't affect the driver. jonathan: people traine
cheryl: anthony thomas gives riders a lift with the ride share program with the same there is a new program tested in d.c. and five other cities. they are called lift line passes for people who use the carpool option when other riders are going in the same direction. they can now buy a pass. >> customers will definitely save money. they will be able to by paying a monthly rate. cheryl: one pass costs $29 for 20 rides. the other costs $20. each ride is $2. >> typically a customer for...
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i'm garvin thomas with anthony slaughter. anthony, that storm ranger is on mt.ison right now and gives you as the rain -- you're going to tell us rain's coming. >> yeah. it is going to keep an eye on it. it's tracking the rain. we don't have any out there right now so you're not going to see it on the radar but it is ready to go. you can see it fired up right there, the red scan. the other ones are the national weather service sites but this is the thing about our nbc storm ranger. nbc has exclusive rights to it and also it scans the skies seven times faster and has a higher resolution than any other radar across the country. so, as this rain moves in, we will be watching it. nothing right now, but you can see it is up towards our north and as it puts the future cast into motion, you'll notice after about 3:00 this morning, 5:00, 6:00, you'll notice it in the north bay. san francisco, you'll see it around dinner time and then it spreads through the rest of the bay area as the sun goes down and this rain is going to linger into the night and could go all day forw
i'm garvin thomas with anthony slaughter. anthony, that storm ranger is on mt.ison right now and gives you as the rain -- you're going to tell us rain's coming. >> yeah. it is going to keep an eye on it. it's tracking the rain. we don't have any out there right now so you're not going to see it on the radar but it is ready to go. you can see it fired up right there, the red scan. the other ones are the national weather service sites but this is the thing about our nbc storm ranger. nbc...
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the farmers going to the air to take down anthony tate's pass to thomas is good for six points. wheat ridge wins this one 34- 14. we'll have much more on the prep rally. set your dvr right now if you can't wake up for those 7 or 8:00 shows. >> thank you, taylor. >>> we finish with my highlight of the week having von miller on the broncos huddle which as it turns out was not his highlight. >> people always ask me about house? was it meeting this guy, this guy? i don't ever really have an answer for the highlight, but i can tell you the emmanuel sanders show is the low light. tell you that right now. >> what's up with that? tell you what. thank you for coming on, man. >> he was kidding. he loves our show. he'll be back and do it again >>> recapping our top story tonight, donald trump released an apology for a recording of him making crude comments about women in 2005. mike coffman called on trump to step a side as a republican presidential candidate, much more on this developing story on 9news. >> at 6:00 we'll be on channel south carolina overnight. we do appreciate you watching
the farmers going to the air to take down anthony tate's pass to thomas is good for six points. wheat ridge wins this one 34- 14. we'll have much more on the prep rally. set your dvr right now if you can't wake up for those 7 or 8:00 shows. >> thank you, taylor. >>> we finish with my highlight of the week having von miller on the broncos huddle which as it turns out was not his highlight. >> people always ask me about house? was it meeting this guy, this guy? i don't ever...
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thomas. alongside me is anthony slaughter. you're a busy man this week. >> we've got round two coming today and that's going to linger through tomorrow. it's going to be a stronger storm than we had yesterday. you've probably heard about it all evening and now this morning as we get ready for it, we are waiting for right now, cloudy skies out there, radar still fired up, but we don't have any right now. this is noon as we head toward afternoon, 5:00 sh 6:00, that's when the first rain drops start to fall across the north bay and then showers into the south bay tonight and could linger for tomorrow morning. so, tod so, today, temperature's will vary. in the north bay, temperatures are going to be cool, mid-60s, like we saw yesterday even in san francisco and the thing you're going to note today, you're going to notice it, big time, the winds are going to kim up this afternoon so if you still have that patio furniture outside, now's a good time to bring it in. >> may not be outside by the time the day over. >> yeah, really. >> w
thomas. alongside me is anthony slaughter. you're a busy man this week. >> we've got round two coming today and that's going to linger through tomorrow. it's going to be a stronger storm than we had yesterday. you've probably heard about it all evening and now this morning as we get ready for it, we are waiting for right now, cloudy skies out there, radar still fired up, but we don't have any right now. this is noon as we head toward afternoon, 5:00 sh 6:00, that's when the first rain...
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but dylan, who took his stage name from the poet, dylan thomas, is not your typical nobel laureate. anthony mason tells us why he is joining the ranks of hemingway, faulkner, and steinbeck. ? hey, mr. tambourine man play a song for me ? >> reporter: in his early appearances, this one at the newport folk festival in 1964, bob dylan quickly emerged as the generation, though he could be as enigmatic as his own lyrics. >> do you think of yourself primarily as a singer or as a poet? >> i think of myself mostly as a song and dance man, you know. ( laughter ) >> reporter: with songs like "like a rolling stone" the magazine "rolling stone" said >> the nobel prize for literature. >> reporter: in announced the award, the nobel committee praised dylan. >> would you say that the word were more important than the music? >> the words are just as important as the music. there would be no music without the words. ? johnny's in the baix mixing up me >> reporter: dylan is the first singer/songwriter to be awarded the prize, a controversial decision, but the swedish academy said dylan had the status of an ico
but dylan, who took his stage name from the poet, dylan thomas, is not your typical nobel laureate. anthony mason tells us why he is joining the ranks of hemingway, faulkner, and steinbeck. ? hey, mr. tambourine man play a song for me ? >> reporter: in his early appearances, this one at the newport folk festival in 1964, bob dylan quickly emerged as the generation, though he could be as enigmatic as his own lyrics. >> do you think of yourself primarily as a singer or as a poet?...
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anthony weiner's estranged wife, huma abedin had a device, and pierre thomas tonight. >> reporter: hillary clinton stepping off that plane today, into a political nightmare. >> any reaction to the fbi investigation? >> reporter: ignoring reporter questions about those newly discovered e-mails. her campaign stunned. abc news has learned it began inside the fbi yesterday morning. the firestorm set in motion during a highly confidential briefing by director james comey with senior agents. those agents came to him with explosive information that new e-mails had been discovered. comey decides further investigation is needed, and even though there is no evidence of wrongdoing by clinton, the director decides he has to tell congress. today, less than 24 hours later, with clinton flying to iowa, director comey drops the bombshell in a letter to congress. writing, in connection with an unrelated case, the fbi has learned of the existence of e-mails that appear to be pertinent to the investigation. he goes on to say they will and stresses that the fbi cannot yet assess whether or not this material m
anthony weiner's estranged wife, huma abedin had a device, and pierre thomas tonight. >> reporter: hillary clinton stepping off that plane today, into a political nightmare. >> any reaction to the fbi investigation? >> reporter: ignoring reporter questions about those newly discovered e-mails. her campaign stunned. abc news has learned it began inside the fbi yesterday morning. the firestorm set in motion during a highly confidential briefing by director james comey with...
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thomas hannibal, paris moffat, andrew -jason thomas, anthony hunter, marcus carter. one of one of them are deceased so the rest of them are still here walking the streets to murder again. i was a little bit about my son. he was born 9 lbs. 14 oz. he ripped me from the front to the back. i miss my son. he would be 27 years old right now. 27 years old if he had lived. all can think about what he could be no. because i know what kind of mother i was good i was a no-nonsense mother. i know that my son would still be living. you would be doing very well. he had a mother and a father. we raised them in a two parent home. he was a handsome boy. get sisters. that are older now. 38-year-old, older sister. a 24-year-old and a 21-year-old and now he has nephews.. his baby sister just had a baby. these are things that we are missing and the my son is missing. i mean he's gone now. all i'm asking is justice. we talk about how our families are and how great our families are. my life changed good i just want a little bit of it back. that's it. >> thank you ms. brown if anyone has i
thomas hannibal, paris moffat, andrew -jason thomas, anthony hunter, marcus carter. one of one of them are deceased so the rest of them are still here walking the streets to murder again. i was a little bit about my son. he was born 9 lbs. 14 oz. he ripped me from the front to the back. i miss my son. he would be 27 years old right now. 27 years old if he had lived. all can think about what he could be no. because i know what kind of mother i was good i was a no-nonsense mother. i know that my...
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at homicide and got those names and those are the names that are thomas han building and perris moving at the time and james and anthony these guys are walking the streets except one is deceased we have a new investigator but are they looking 9 perpetrators that killed my son what is being done i got a phone call but not wanting to hear the same thing oh, ms. brown we're trying oh, ms. brown - >> thank you ms. brown. >> if you or anyone you know has information to the murder of aubrey abrakasa there is an anonymous tipline (415) 575-4444 and if you have any questions ms. brown about this specification of that investigation i've asked someone from the department to make sure your questions are getting answered. >> it's the same thing. >> i want to make sure their following up with you and someone in the department can do that, please deputy chief any further public comment? seeing none, public comment is closed. inspector, next item. >> >> item 3 public comment on all matters pertaining to closed session including public comment only to vote whether to hold item 5 in closed session. >> any public comment on whether to h
at homicide and got those names and those are the names that are thomas han building and perris moving at the time and james and anthony these guys are walking the streets except one is deceased we have a new investigator but are they looking 9 perpetrators that killed my son what is being done i got a phone call but not wanting to hear the same thing oh, ms. brown we're trying oh, ms. brown - >> thank you ms. brown. >> if you or anyone you know has information to the murder of...
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but dylan, who took his stage name from the poet dylan thomas, is not your typical nobel laureate. anthonyls us why he is joining the ranks of hemingway, faulkner, and steinbeck. ♪ hey, mr. tambourine man ♪ play a song for me >> reporter: in his early appearances, this one at the newport folk festival in 1964, bob dylan quickly emerged as the most influential musician of his generation, though he could be as enigmatic as his own lyrics. >> do you think of yourself primarily as a singer or as a poet? >> i think of myself mostly as a song and dance man, you know. [ laughter ] ♪ once upon a time you dressed so fine ♪ ♪ threw the bums a dime in your prime ♪ ♪ didn't you >> reporter: with songs like "like a rolling stone," the magazine "rolling stone" said dylan enlarged the vocabulary of popular music. >> the nobel prize in literature for -- >> reporter: in announcing the award the nobel committee praised dylan. >> for having created new poetic expressions within the great american song tradition. >> the words are just as important as the music. there would be no music without the words. ♪ joh
but dylan, who took his stage name from the poet dylan thomas, is not your typical nobel laureate. anthonyls us why he is joining the ranks of hemingway, faulkner, and steinbeck. ♪ hey, mr. tambourine man ♪ play a song for me >> reporter: in his early appearances, this one at the newport folk festival in 1964, bob dylan quickly emerged as the most influential musician of his generation, though he could be as enigmatic as his own lyrics. >> do you think of yourself primarily as a...
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thomas hannibal, paris moffat, andrew -jason thomas, anthony hunter, marcus carter. one of one of them are deceased so the rest of them are still here walking the streets to murder again. i was a little bit about my son. he was born 9 lbs. 14 oz. he ripped me from the front to the back. i miss my son. he would be 27 years old right now. 27 years old if he had lived. all can think about what he could be no. because i know what kind of mother i was good i was a no-nonsense mother. i know that my son would still be living. you would be doing very well. he had a mother and a father. we raised them in a two parent home. he was a handsome boy. get sisters. that are older now. 38-year-old, older sister. a 24-year-old and a 21-year-old and now he has nephews.. his baby sister just had a baby. these are things that we are missing and the my son is missing. i mean he's gone now. all i'm asking is justice. we talk about how our families are and how great our families are. my life changed good i just want a little bit of it back. that's it. >> thank you ms. brown if anyone has i
thomas hannibal, paris moffat, andrew -jason thomas, anthony hunter, marcus carter. one of one of them are deceased so the rest of them are still here walking the streets to murder again. i was a little bit about my son. he was born 9 lbs. 14 oz. he ripped me from the front to the back. i miss my son. he would be 27 years old right now. 27 years old if he had lived. all can think about what he could be no. because i know what kind of mother i was good i was a no-nonsense mother. i know that my...
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is supplanting private reason and could have been dead by zeno, clea anthony, could have been said by st. john, saint augustine, thomas moore. this is russell kirk in 1954. as all of us listen to those words in this room, it could be 2016. this is part of conservatism. it is not preserving everything that is old, it is through prudential judgment, what is good, true and beautiful, what can be reformed and what cannot and this is what doctor kirk reminded us of and the interesting thing about kirk is he was not original and yet he was utterly original. what he told us were timeless things. what he believed was timeless and at the end as he told us one of the principles proliferating variety, one of the principles of conservatism, we believe every individual is individual, we believe that every person is unique. we understand that excellence as he put it, this is the principle of proliferating variety. .. [applause] >> thank you. [applause] >> brad, that was magnificent. as you can see from a standing ovation and now you can all see why brad do such a popular professor and while he is so popular among isi students and a
is supplanting private reason and could have been dead by zeno, clea anthony, could have been said by st. john, saint augustine, thomas moore. this is russell kirk in 1954. as all of us listen to those words in this room, it could be 2016. this is part of conservatism. it is not preserving everything that is old, it is through prudential judgment, what is good, true and beautiful, what can be reformed and what cannot and this is what doctor kirk reminded us of and the interesting thing about...
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thomas hannibal, paris moffat, andrew -jason thomas, anthony hunter, marcus carter. one of one of them are deceased so the rest of them are still here walking the streets to murder again. i was a little bit about my son. he was born 9 lbs. 14 oz. he ripped me from the front to the back. i miss my son. he would be 27 years old right now. 27 years old if he had lived. all can think about what he could be no. because i know what kind of mother i was good i was a no-nonsense mother. i know that my son would still be living. you would be doing very well. he had a mother and a father. we raised them in a two parent home. he was a handsome boy. get sisters. that are older now. 38-year-old, older sister. a 24-year-old and a 21-year-old and now he has nephews.. his baby sister just had a baby. these are things that we are missing and the my son is missing. i mean he's gone now. all i'm asking is justice. we talk about how our families are and how great our families are. my life changed good i just want a little bit of it back. that's it. >> thank you ms. brown if anyone has i
thomas hannibal, paris moffat, andrew -jason thomas, anthony hunter, marcus carter. one of one of them are deceased so the rest of them are still here walking the streets to murder again. i was a little bit about my son. he was born 9 lbs. 14 oz. he ripped me from the front to the back. i miss my son. he would be 27 years old right now. 27 years old if he had lived. all can think about what he could be no. because i know what kind of mother i was good i was a no-nonsense mother. i know that my...
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anthony scott -- fumbles his second of the day -- anthony scott -- fumbles shaw coming in winless late 2nd qtr shaw up 3-0.shaw qb timothy abbott is carlo thomas who returns it to the 3 yd line. then it's harold herbin finding randy wiley 3 yds for the td. 8-3 jc smith. late 4th qtr same score.shaw with the ball at the 1---4th down---darron downing hands off to uriah bethea for the td. bears get the two pointer. shaw head coach adrian jones gets the bath on this cold day. and shaw wins its first game of the year 11-8 over jc smith join us sunday morning on abc-11 ginning at six a-m for the latest eyewitness news. 'll see you (vo) want to be happy with your next vehicle purchase? at enterprise, we guarantee it. head to your neighborhood enterprise car sales and let the people who buy more vehicles than anyone... senator richard burr. he's been in washington two decades. and burr's got plenty to show for it. like the hundreds of thousands burr's taken from oil and energy companies. and the billions in tax breaks he's voted for them. while voting against clean energy jobs for north carolina. see, burr had tens of thousands of dollars invested in
anthony scott -- fumbles his second of the day -- anthony scott -- fumbles shaw coming in winless late 2nd qtr shaw up 3-0.shaw qb timothy abbott is carlo thomas who returns it to the 3 yd line. then it's harold herbin finding randy wiley 3 yds for the td. 8-3 jc smith. late 4th qtr same score.shaw with the ball at the 1---4th down---darron downing hands off to uriah bethea for the td. bears get the two pointer. shaw head coach adrian jones gets the bath on this cold day. and shaw wins its...
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at homicide and got those names and those are the names that are thomas han building and perris moving at the time and james and anthonyets except one is deceased we have a new investigator but are they looking 9 perpetrators that killed my son what is being done i got a phone call but not wanting to hear the same thing oh, ms. brown we're trying oh, ms. brown - >> thank you ms. brown. >> if you or anyone you know has information to the murder of aubrey abrakasa there is an anonymous tipline (415) 575-4444 and if you have any questions ms. brown about this specification of that investigation i've asked someone from the department to make sure your questions are getting answered. >> it's the same thing. >> i want to make sure their following up with you and someone in the department can do that, please deputy chief any further public comment? seeing none, public comment is closed. inspector, next item. >> >> item 3 public comment on all matters pertaining to closed session including public comment only to vote whether to hold item 5 in closed session. >> any public comment on whether to hold item 5 in closed session and
at homicide and got those names and those are the names that are thomas han building and perris moving at the time and james and anthonyets except one is deceased we have a new investigator but are they looking 9 perpetrators that killed my son what is being done i got a phone call but not wanting to hear the same thing oh, ms. brown we're trying oh, ms. brown - >> thank you ms. brown. >> if you or anyone you know has information to the murder of aubrey abrakasa there is an...
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thomas and dan abrams. what do we know about the e-mails? is. >> the fbi was anthony wiener the former congressman from new york for an alleged sexting scandal. in the course of the investigation they recovered devices. one of these device is a laptop. it turns out these laptop has information showing huma e-mailing with other state department aides and at that point, they wonder could this be connected to the previous investigation. they don't have a warrant to pursue that. >> they haven't seen the e-mails? >> they have not done any detail looking at the particular e-mails and that is the issue. they don't know what's in them and the fbi director put out a letter to his staff on friday basically acknowledging they do not know what they have. >> we know there are probably several thousand e-mails here. there have been reports suggesting there are no e-mails between abedin and clinton. is that true? do we know that? >> we don't know yet. it's possible. we have a sense there was kmurn occasion between up ma and other state department aides and employees but haven't got
thomas and dan abrams. what do we know about the e-mails? is. >> the fbi was anthony wiener the former congressman from new york for an alleged sexting scandal. in the course of the investigation they recovered devices. one of these device is a laptop. it turns out these laptop has information showing huma e-mailing with other state department aides and at that point, they wonder could this be connected to the previous investigation. they don't have a warrant to pursue that. >> they...
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anthony scalia. could you perhaps share some fond reminiscence is of your time on and off the court? justice thomas: i did not know him before i got to the court. i had one law clerk, chris landau, he snuck me in his chambers and that was the most extensive time i had ever 10 at the court before i became a member. when i got to the court, justice scalia made it a point. he had a rep station of being a tough, unfairly treated as being aggressive in some ways. i never fun that side -- found that side. he was always warm. he was also enormously respectful, from the first days that i was there to the last days. our relationship -- i didn't go to the kennedy center to watch -- to see operas with him. i used to kid him about that. i like opera, i just don't want to be around the people who like opera. [laughter] he thought it was really funny and odd that i was from the south that would not go hunting. i thought it was on that he was from new york and new jersey. he would try to talk me into that and i told him there was no good from adding in the woods. it was delightful. i would go in his office and mo
anthony scalia. could you perhaps share some fond reminiscence is of your time on and off the court? justice thomas: i did not know him before i got to the court. i had one law clerk, chris landau, he snuck me in his chambers and that was the most extensive time i had ever 10 at the court before i became a member. when i got to the court, justice scalia made it a point. he had a rep station of being a tough, unfairly treated as being aggressive in some ways. i never fun that side -- found that...
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at homicide and got those names and those are the names that are thomas han building and perris moving at the time and james and anthony these guys are walking the streets except one is deceased we have a new investigator but are they looking 9 perpetrators that killed my son what is being done i got a phone call but not wanting to hear the same thing oh, ms. brown we're trying oh, ms. brown - >> thank you ms. brown. >> if you or anyone you know has information to the murder of aubrey abrakasa there is an anonymous tipline (415) 575-4444 and if you have any questions ms. brown about this specification of that investigation i've asked someone from the department to make sure your questions are getting answered. >> it's the same thing. >> i want to make sure their following up with you and someone in the department can do that, please deputy chief any further public comment? seeing none, public comment is closed. inspector, next item. >> >> item 3 public comment on all matters pertaining to closed session including public comment only to vote whether to hold item 5 in closed session. >> any public comment on whether to h
at homicide and got those names and those are the names that are thomas han building and perris moving at the time and james and anthony these guys are walking the streets except one is deceased we have a new investigator but are they looking 9 perpetrators that killed my son what is being done i got a phone call but not wanting to hear the same thing oh, ms. brown we're trying oh, ms. brown - >> thank you ms. brown. >> if you or anyone you know has information to the murder of...
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knowsjust so our audience what they are looking at, that is justice clarence thomas and justice samuel alito, and justice anthonyennedy, appointed by ronald reagan. this is yesterday outside of saint matthews cathedral in washington, d.c. . believei just cannot that the american people are buying into this from -- trump sing, and he is going to put a conservative on the supreme court. this, when celia passed away, i opened a bottle of champagne. passedds -- when celia away -- when justice scalia passed away, i opened a bottle of champagne. didounds despicable, but he more harm to america. host: we go to bay city, michigan, good morning. how will the vacancy and pending supreme court decisions affect your vote in november? caller: it will affect my vote in november as well, with the idea of the appointments by hillary clinton, and her allowing all of these immigrants in that are predominantly islam. they are predominantly for sharia law. i really fear that that court will be stocked with people like that. in addition to liberals who are for abortion. host: thanks, laura. if you do get through, there's a little bi
knowsjust so our audience what they are looking at, that is justice clarence thomas and justice samuel alito, and justice anthonyennedy, appointed by ronald reagan. this is yesterday outside of saint matthews cathedral in washington, d.c. . believei just cannot that the american people are buying into this from -- trump sing, and he is going to put a conservative on the supreme court. this, when celia passed away, i opened a bottle of champagne. passedds -- when celia away -- when justice...