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anywhere between five degrees cooler than we saw yesterday. coming up we will get a check on your seven day forecast. now let's get a check with their traffic >>> i just checked with chp and we are accident free for the most part. salt 101 is an easy ride toward the golden gate bridge. what conditions a long 880, no roadwork to reports here. we will check with a mass transit in just a few minutes >>> 60 people are without a home today in san jose. the fire was reported at the del coronado apartments parade the fire was contained other about 10:00 last night. n.c.a.a. is expected to debt level finds in excess of $30 million, that will likely inflowimpose other consequencese football program >>> this is trying attention some paternal product f we ask how do you think penn state should be penalized? sure answers on our facebook and twitter page and we will discuss a more into bart newscast >>> police clashed with protesters standing in southern california. what,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> and a greek crowd confronted anaheim police after police shot an u
anywhere between five degrees cooler than we saw yesterday. coming up we will get a check on your seven day forecast. now let's get a check with their traffic >>> i just checked with chp and we are accident free for the most part. salt 101 is an easy ride toward the golden gate bridge. what conditions a long 880, no roadwork to reports here. we will check with a mass transit in just a few minutes >>> 60 people are without a home today in san jose. the fire was reported at the...
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if you want to do a comparison, this was anywhere between nine and 25 degrees cooler than yesterday. 98 in concord and livermore. only in the mid-70s today, with a drop of 12 degrees in san jose. currently, if you're heading out for your friday night, this is what will greet you. '50s and '60s but the other side of the coin happens to be the gusty winds up to 26 mi. per hour. a western wind pushing all the clouds on short making tracks all the way into the sacramento valley. as far north of santa rosa. by lunchtime tomorrow we will start to see clearing partially along the seashore. allowing temperatures to one a few degrees in comparison to today. we will rebound slightly because this area of low pressure to the north of us enhancing the marine layer, deepening a to 2,000 ft.. you and i both know what happens, when the marine layer is that deep we wake up to a little bit of results. meanwhile into the valley tomorrow where we are talking about mid-90s and 20 percent chance of thunderstorms. 95 degrees in ukiah. parcel post a clearing, sunshine elsewhere, but mild. 50s tonight, bette
if you want to do a comparison, this was anywhere between nine and 25 degrees cooler than yesterday. 98 in concord and livermore. only in the mid-70s today, with a drop of 12 degrees in san jose. currently, if you're heading out for your friday night, this is what will greet you. '50s and '60s but the other side of the coin happens to be the gusty winds up to 26 mi. per hour. a western wind pushing all the clouds on short making tracks all the way into the sacramento valley. as far north of...
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tomorrow will be at a gradual cool down again here's today's high temperatures tomorrow we will see anywhere betweenone and four degrees cooler so many people and still sitting pretty there and that's why our inland areas are heating up so much is enticing that fog bank to move on shore but meanwhile that area gradually checks to these tomorrow and hell do you lieu of ozone to the surface we have our fourth spare the air day is the third consecutive spread. with a layer of clouds along the coast and into the bay well in the end. some ads the pinpoint your highs the dos and '60s, '70s in the peninsula all the way tending to the middle and high 90s across the santa clara valley or miss numbers again will be reported across the eastern portion of the district's discovery bay and also unfair fielder's talking 90 degrees in santa rosa a more seasonal by the talented but again. eyewitness continues after this. it appears the occupiers and san francisco are making themselves visible again occupied isn't back in just never really left. the encampment is occupying space in front of the san francisco branch b
tomorrow will be at a gradual cool down again here's today's high temperatures tomorrow we will see anywhere betweenone and four degrees cooler so many people and still sitting pretty there and that's why our inland areas are heating up so much is enticing that fog bank to move on shore but meanwhile that area gradually checks to these tomorrow and hell do you lieu of ozone to the surface we have our fourth spare the air day is the third consecutive spread. with a layer of clouds along the...
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rememmer, there is anywhere between 88,000 and 110,00 documents which have been idennified as relevant to thii department's turred over a little over 7,5000" p,500." ric holder says that the vote was a politically- motivaaeddact in an election year. today marks 75 years siice aviator amelia earhart and her disappearance.the ew clues iito historic recovery" s or launching its ninth expedition to a remote island in the western paciffc , where they believe arhart and her navigator landed. during a june conference dedicated to finding theepilot, they announccd two new clles to the earhart myssery-- unansweree &pradii signals soon after she disappeared and a comestic bottle found on he island. earhart was trying to fly vanished in 1937.when she the big story of the dayy question of the day we are with the emergency response to the storms. storms.nicole writes on pett are miserable." ly and &p ut daniille writes..." thes guys are doing the best they ca" as you ight expect there is quite a lot of response to this question. and a lot of unhappy people. go to fox-baltimore dot com you can also
rememmer, there is anywhere between 88,000 and 110,00 documents which have been idennified as relevant to thii department's turred over a little over 7,5000" p,500." ric holder says that the vote was a politically- motivaaeddact in an election year. today marks 75 years siice aviator amelia earhart and her disappearance.the ew clues iito historic recovery" s or launching its ninth expedition to a remote island in the western paciffc , where they believe arhart and her navigator...
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wind gusts anywhere between 20 and 30 miles an hour. part of the theft -- part of the stronger thunderstorms but nothing has become severe across the immediate metro area. we're going to look for showers and thunderstorms to gradually diminished as we move through the evening hours and by late tonight, everything should be done with. here is the future cast. temperatures in the mid-90s. if that's not hot enough, wait until tuesday afternoon. this is where our future cast is forecasting 100 degrees. we could be looking at tying records across the washington metro area. 75 for an overnight low. we may see about a 20% chance for an isolated thunderstorm. humidity about 95 degrees and the heat index of 103 degrees. here is the extended outlook -- hotter on tuesday but not quite as humid. a cool down courtesy of a cold front that will bring us thunderstorms. depending on the time that funnel system arrives we could be looking at severe weather across the mid-atlantic but cool and dry. >> thank you. if you are walking around town some big thi
wind gusts anywhere between 20 and 30 miles an hour. part of the theft -- part of the stronger thunderstorms but nothing has become severe across the immediate metro area. we're going to look for showers and thunderstorms to gradually diminished as we move through the evening hours and by late tonight, everything should be done with. here is the future cast. temperatures in the mid-90s. if that's not hot enough, wait until tuesday afternoon. this is where our future cast is forecasting 100...
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clearly we are averaging anywhere between 9-12 degrees below normal because of this trough right here which is surging in a southerly direction. while all the way through friday, tonight in the '50s. across the bay to fremont and also milpitas and union city, 54 degrees. daytime highs tomorrow just a few degrees cooler than today. fifties at the beaches, '60s and '70s that the peninsula. east of the day, 82 in brentwood. 82 degrees in fairfield to the north, 78 in napa and it looks like another unseasonably cool day in santa rosa at 78 when we should be around 85 degrees. the five day forecast calls for a warm-up. summertime temperatures this time of year and then we will hang on to this weather pattern all the way through wednesday so is pretty much up and down but just in time for the weekend when everybody generally wants to warmer conditions. >> video just released from sea world shows the dangers of training killer whales. this was the video that was used in a court case accusing sea world of putting its staff in danger. instead of launching a trainer into the air as was supposed
clearly we are averaging anywhere between 9-12 degrees below normal because of this trough right here which is surging in a southerly direction. while all the way through friday, tonight in the '50s. across the bay to fremont and also milpitas and union city, 54 degrees. daytime highs tomorrow just a few degrees cooler than today. fifties at the beaches, '60s and '70s that the peninsula. east of the day, 82 in brentwood. 82 degrees in fairfield to the north, 78 in napa and it looks like another...
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the scherer sells us on any given day he can see anywhere between 0-15 immigrants. >> and all, 41 agentsill be moved out of nine cities. >> we prioritize the border security, putting more boots of the southern border if than at any time in our history. today, there are fewer illegal crossings that any time in the past 40 years. >> this sherriff argues that these interior for the patrol stations are second lines of defense and national security. he also worries that he was smugglers will have an easier time of across the country. >> taking to agents and saving them to the border when they already serve an area of 26,000 square miles just does not seem to make sense. >> the question local law enforcement officials are asking thea's who are they suppose a call now when they come across the legal immigrants. they say that is still unanswered. >> a lot of sunshine is evident in oakland after the morning fog. here we are at the port of oakland looking out towards san francisco. blue skies with fall working or the city. the fog is pushing into the bay right now. gray skies in downtown san franc
the scherer sells us on any given day he can see anywhere between 0-15 immigrants. >> and all, 41 agentsill be moved out of nine cities. >> we prioritize the border security, putting more boots of the southern border if than at any time in our history. today, there are fewer illegal crossings that any time in the past 40 years. >> this sherriff argues that these interior for the patrol stations are second lines of defense and national security. he also worries that he was...
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the effects are now traveling towards us at anywhere between 1 and 5 million miles an hour. hat rate it's between one and three days away from us. now, like other solar flares, it is likely to affect some communications. on the upside, it will likely make for those spectacular northern lights all over again. there will also be an attempt to keep spacecraft out of its way as this ball of energy heads toward earth. >>> in our countdown to the 2012 olympics in london, cue the trumpets, please, the olympic torch started this day in the hands of retired american track star michael johnson, who took a ceremonial lap around stonehenge, as dawn broke. largest henge in the world. another stop in the 8,000-mile journey from the big opening ceremony, now just 15 days out. and there's already a controversy for the u.s. olympic team. two whole weeks before the games begin. it's about the uniforms. they're snappy and snazzy, developed by ralph lauren. they're under fire because somebody found out they were made in china and that set off the majority of the leader, harry reid. >> i am so up
the effects are now traveling towards us at anywhere between 1 and 5 million miles an hour. hat rate it's between one and three days away from us. now, like other solar flares, it is likely to affect some communications. on the upside, it will likely make for those spectacular northern lights all over again. there will also be an attempt to keep spacecraft out of its way as this ball of energy heads toward earth. >>> in our countdown to the 2012 olympics in london, cue the trumpets,...
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a state spokesman says that could be anywhere between 8 and 12 cents a customer extra. i'm investigative reporter, 9news now. >> the maryland public service commission is weighing pepco's request for a 4% rate increase. his decision is expected to come between now and next friday. >>> for the first time since that wind storm hit us two weeks ago, executives with pepco come before a governing body to talk about the widespread power outages and the utility's response. tom graham spoke moments ago at a public hearing held by members of the d.c. council. he talked about the damage he went through. >> wires down, trees crushing cars. i saw this in northeast and northwest. i saw it throughout our entire service territory. something through my 26 year career, i had not seen to that extent. so i know it had to be devastating for those families in the communities that experienced that. >> we'll have much more on gram's comments on 9news now at 11:00. >>> luckily, no storms rolling through our area this afternoon, but top, that could change sometime soon? >> yeah, it could change
a state spokesman says that could be anywhere between 8 and 12 cents a customer extra. i'm investigative reporter, 9news now. >> the maryland public service commission is weighing pepco's request for a 4% rate increase. his decision is expected to come between now and next friday. >>> for the first time since that wind storm hit us two weeks ago, executives with pepco come before a governing body to talk about the widespread power outages and the utility's response. tom graham...
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every other provision of the bill enjoys anywhere between 62 to 80 plus support from voters, includingepresents. it's a bad discussion for him to get into. the more you talk about it, the more people are going to realize what they like about the bill is what president obama did. then obama has to say, you know what, this is how we pay for these benefits. there is no way to make this bill work without the individual mandate. he can be the stern daddy who says, in order to have the benefits, we have to pay for them. this is how everybody kicks in. that is what romney said. >> can he fight romney and say you cannot come along? i was peoting roosevelt. when he had a fight, he would say they always come along and say we could have done it for you, too, and it could not cost you anything. mike allen wrote yesterday, obama looks like a winner. you cannot under estimate the subtle impact it has on casual voters. the attack on obama with focus groups now in taters. the fact that obama looks strong. look at the numbers tonight. a couple of days ago, health care was down 28 or 30. he has already
every other provision of the bill enjoys anywhere between 62 to 80 plus support from voters, includingepresents. it's a bad discussion for him to get into. the more you talk about it, the more people are going to realize what they like about the bill is what president obama did. then obama has to say, you know what, this is how we pay for these benefits. there is no way to make this bill work without the individual mandate. he can be the stern daddy who says, in order to have the benefits, we...
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we determine the regulatory requirements because they may play out anywhere between the eight and a one. and we assess the performance. and then whenever target we end up with, we go through this exercise to find where the cost- effective mix is for the gray and green compliance objectives that we have. one of the other things you will notice here when we put the two hundred $77 million into the charge, -- $two hundred 77 million into the charge, this is over a decade. this is primarily due to regulatory uncertainty, the jaidee performance issues, and in order to maintain the split that we had targeted toward progressing. and with this as the last piece of the collection system for components, would you will see? -- you will see that we had almost total spending between the two decades of two billion dollars. if you have thoughts about how this mixes with the gray and green -- 9 >> yes, we need to talk about it more. -- how this mixes with the gray and green -- ? >> yes, we need to talk about it talk about what is going on at ocean beach. even today on our agenda we had something contin
we determine the regulatory requirements because they may play out anywhere between the eight and a one. and we assess the performance. and then whenever target we end up with, we go through this exercise to find where the cost- effective mix is for the gray and green compliance objectives that we have. one of the other things you will notice here when we put the two hundred $77 million into the charge, -- $two hundred 77 million into the charge, this is over a decade. this is primarily due to...
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the air cooled everybody down of the ties in san francisco 6686 in livermore but instead we're anywhere between five and 18 degrees below average 81 yesterday and senate fell to a 61 even the high pressure is still in command is this right here this area of low pressure that enhances pretty much a carbon copy tomorrow again except a little bit more sunshine along coast and into the base so overall tonight's and tomorrow morning and then the the ninth good sleeping weather and the 40's and '50's the winds arfinally beginning to file back again in a sea breeze mar what the last 10 to 20 number wise to discuss side low seventies across the santa clara valley we're talking 60 bayside to the low seventies to the north the extended forecast are savvy about 90s by the end ♪ [ male announcer ] for our families... our neighbors... and our communities... america's beverage companies have created a wide range of new choices. developing smaller portion sizes and more low- & no-calorie beverages... adding clear calorie labels so you know exactly what you're choosing... and in schools, replacing full-calorie
the air cooled everybody down of the ties in san francisco 6686 in livermore but instead we're anywhere between five and 18 degrees below average 81 yesterday and senate fell to a 61 even the high pressure is still in command is this right here this area of low pressure that enhances pretty much a carbon copy tomorrow again except a little bit more sunshine along coast and into the base so overall tonight's and tomorrow morning and then the the ninth good sleeping weather and the 40's and '50's...
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the air cooled everybody down of the ties in san francisco 6686 in livermore but instead we're anywhere between five and 18 degrees below average 81 yesterday and senate fell to a 61 even the high pressure is still in command is this right here this area of low pressure that enhances pretty much a carbon copy tomorrow again except a little bit more sunshine along coast and into the base so overall tonight's and tomorrow morning and then the the ninth good sleeping weather and the 40's and '50's the winds are finally beginning to file back again in a sea breeze mar what the last 10 to 20 number wise to discuss side low seventies across the santa clara valley we're talking 60 bayside to the low seventies to the north the extended forecast are savvy about 90s by the end of,,,, i'm here to prove that mini babybel cheese packs a whole lotta something special inside this little wax package. why go ordinary? try the special zip peel freshness that only comes from mini babybel. nice! yes! hey, girls. want the perfect snack accessory? it's totally natural, 100% delicious cheese! tasty. see? good things
the air cooled everybody down of the ties in san francisco 6686 in livermore but instead we're anywhere between five and 18 degrees below average 81 yesterday and senate fell to a 61 even the high pressure is still in command is this right here this area of low pressure that enhances pretty much a carbon copy tomorrow again except a little bit more sunshine along coast and into the base so overall tonight's and tomorrow morning and then the the ninth good sleeping weather and the 40's and '50's...
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that meant bringing in anywhere between 120 and 130 firefighters to this scene. that's about a third of the staff that was on duty last night. reporting live here in san francisco, bob redell, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, bob. >>> new this morning, the entertainment world mourning the loss of a favorite folksy father. >> no. i'm not going to give you a whipping. >> well, either as sheriff andy taylor or lawyer ben matlock, andy griffith was a favorite of tv viewers, moviegoers and music lovers. the veteran actor, director, and grammy award-winning singer died this morning at his home on roanoke island in north carolina. his career spanned more than 50 years. "the andy griffith show" about the fictitious town of maybe mayberry was always on top. griffith is survived by his third wife and his daughter, dixie. he was 86. >>> thousands of bay area nurses are handling their business right now leaving patients and taking right to those picket lines. it is latest in a series of a one-day strike over stalled contract talks. "today in the bay's" christie smith is live
that meant bringing in anywhere between 120 and 130 firefighters to this scene. that's about a third of the staff that was on duty last night. reporting live here in san francisco, bob redell, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, bob. >>> new this morning, the entertainment world mourning the loss of a favorite folksy father. >> no. i'm not going to give you a whipping. >> well, either as sheriff andy taylor or lawyer ben matlock, andy griffith was a favorite of tv...
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of the civil war, the vessel he's working on, the planter will be hired -- she will be found anywhere between early jacksonville, florida, all the way up to georgia, carrying supplies for the confederate military, he'll be part of the planter's crew when they destroyed the light house at hunting island. sort of wipe out the navigational aides for any union vessels off the coast. shortly after the firing on ft. sumpt never, to stop the importation of goods from new york and stop the exportation of cotton that would will used to buy-charleston will be one of these ports that will find union warships beginning quite soon after the firing of ft. sumpter--the problem was as we begin with the civil war, is to have an effective blockade, you have to use steam warships. and if you have steam warships, you need to have places where these vessels can find coal, you need coaling stations. so in order to create a stronger blockade, the north would have to begin seizing harbors along the confederate port line. samuel fran siz dupont, the largest fleet ever organized by the united states up to this time wi
of the civil war, the vessel he's working on, the planter will be hired -- she will be found anywhere between early jacksonville, florida, all the way up to georgia, carrying supplies for the confederate military, he'll be part of the planter's crew when they destroyed the light house at hunting island. sort of wipe out the navigational aides for any union vessels off the coast. shortly after the firing on ft. sumpt never, to stop the importation of goods from new york and stop the exportation...
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it's anywhere between one square foot of solar panel to 1.5 to 2 gallons of water. once we know how much wart we need to heat we can determine how much solar panel we need. >> you use it for radiant heat in your home? >> you can. what we do in that case rart than running water through the solar panel, which here in san francisco we are able to do because we have a temperate climate and it freezes see rarely. if you use for radiant we will use a transfer fluid a food grade glycool that flows through the heat exchanger that's transient through the low pressure system. we have to make sure the different bodies of waters don't commingled. we heat one and transfer the heat from the one to another. there are applications anything on now with radiant so pap lar. >> what is radiant heat? where you take a fluid or warmed liquid and run it through pipes in the floor? >> this is a solar heat exchanger it's capturing the sun's heat where the radiant is distributing or sending it to the storage device and having piping in your floor, which is a nice way to heat because it's dust
it's anywhere between one square foot of solar panel to 1.5 to 2 gallons of water. once we know how much wart we need to heat we can determine how much solar panel we need. >> you use it for radiant heat in your home? >> you can. what we do in that case rart than running water through the solar panel, which here in san francisco we are able to do because we have a temperate climate and it freezes see rarely. if you use for radiant we will use a transfer fluid a food grade glycool...
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the sheriff here tells us on any given day he see anywhere between 0 and 15 illegal immigrants here.ms agency says it's closing down nine interior border patrol stations to save $1.3 million a year. the decision is part of an overall strategy to, quote, increasingly concentrate our resources on the border. 41 agents will be moved out of 9 cities, 6 in texas and 1 in california, idaho and montana. president obama has pushed for this strategy of beefing up border patrol presence directly on the border. >> we prioritized border security, putting more boots on the southern border than at any time in our history. today there are fewer illegal crossings than at any time in the past 40 years. >> this is where the battle has been raised. >> reporter: these interior border patrol stations are second lines of defense in national security. he also worries that human smugglers will have an easier time moving across the country. >> i understand border violence and the need to secure our borders. but taking two agents and sending them to the border when they already serve an area of about 26,000 s
the sheriff here tells us on any given day he see anywhere between 0 and 15 illegal immigrants here.ms agency says it's closing down nine interior border patrol stations to save $1.3 million a year. the decision is part of an overall strategy to, quote, increasingly concentrate our resources on the border. 41 agents will be moved out of 9 cities, 6 in texas and 1 in california, idaho and montana. president obama has pushed for this strategy of beefing up border patrol presence directly on the...
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temperatures should be anywhere between 227 degrees lower than what we saw yesterday. >>> here's a live look, so far so good. ollie 14 minutes to go between his word and foster city. 880, no problems. in and around oakland there will be closures in the up down district due to the president's visit to trade you may see some slight delays on the ac transit better on this afternoon. also roadwork around one no one and palo alto. >>> the suspect in the colorado shooting spree, he will be in court lebron this morning. cbs five michelle has been in aurora pacolorado >>> there have been visuals, many visuals held last night included one at city hall. many it came out to remember the victims of the massacre. many came out to remember their lives. one of the victims included alex, he celebrated his 27th birthday by going to the movies. we're learning more about a 18 year-old obsolete from gateway high school, many gathered around his eyes cool to honor him. that died a hero jumping in front of his girlfriend to save her life. and the young this was veronica mozer, she was 6 years old par. her mo
temperatures should be anywhere between 227 degrees lower than what we saw yesterday. >>> here's a live look, so far so good. ollie 14 minutes to go between his word and foster city. 880, no problems. in and around oakland there will be closures in the up down district due to the president's visit to trade you may see some slight delays on the ac transit better on this afternoon. also roadwork around one no one and palo alto. >>> the suspect in the colorado shooting spree, he...
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can face is the decedent's body is placed for many hours awaiting transportation or transport anywhere between four to eight hours. we also face tragedy, they're all alone, are overwhelmed by well-meaning friends and neighbors, people crowd around grieving in a public place with onlookers and reporters. i tell you, i have had to back them off. i'm out on the streets, as old as i am, i'm out there marching around. people can't think clearly to pick up the phone and on and on and on. if you have had a loss in your life, you know what it feels like. you know the trout process. survivors really face a fork in the road. when san francisco crisis care program, some find a path to healthy fulfilling productive new lives because we actually act like lightning rods that help present the gift of witness and presence and we can sort of hold people. many people sort of wander off without this support into depression, trauma, suicide ideation, substance abuse, alcohol, domestic violence, school failure, job loss, family breakdown, hopeless and other high risk behaviors. without support, our coping mechanis
can face is the decedent's body is placed for many hours awaiting transportation or transport anywhere between four to eight hours. we also face tragedy, they're all alone, are overwhelmed by well-meaning friends and neighbors, people crowd around grieving in a public place with onlookers and reporters. i tell you, i have had to back them off. i'm out on the streets, as old as i am, i'm out there marching around. people can't think clearly to pick up the phone and on and on and on. if you have...
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when romney left bain he had an agreement where he could make as much is the average has been anywhere between four hundred and one point two million dollars a year just on spin off companies understand he has forty eight accounts still with the bain corporation but this company is important i mean this story is important because they've been sued so often they've been they've had so many regulatory hits and for romney to say i didn't know about that is absurd well and also i mean republicans are saying well you know he's just a businessman lawyer you're going up against capitalism quack quack quack but shouldn't we be questioning what a presidential candidate is profiting from especially people are dying that's right it comes out of this basic question don't we judge the character of the person who is running for president according to the character of the corporations that they they they connect themselves with don't we judge i mean if you think about you talked about the right reverend wright issue what they were trying to do with obama in that situation is was is say simply that he had an
when romney left bain he had an agreement where he could make as much is the average has been anywhere between four hundred and one point two million dollars a year just on spin off companies understand he has forty eight accounts still with the bain corporation but this company is important i mean this story is important because they've been sued so often they've been they've had so many regulatory hits and for romney to say i didn't know about that is absurd well and also i mean republicans...
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it is the statistics that i've seen and also in terms of domestic violence 15 to 45 percent, anywhere between 15 and 45 percent. so it is, that issue is particularly acute, i think, in terms of what the outcomes may be for the criminal justice system, correct? and i think the multiple systems that you find individuals with trauma histories intersecting with. you can look at the homeless programs, the substance use, the mental health, people in the state hospitals, and juvenile justice. and i think that common thread is that untreated early experience of childhood trauma. and for the men, of course. i mean i think particularly the military comes to mind that you've mentioned before, dr. clark, with the post-traumatic and the traumatic brain injuries that we're experiencing now. well, if you are focusing only on the criminal justice system, military returning veterans often have problems. but you also have to recognize that there are settings where trauma is common. so ... which are? jails can be, and prisons where there's physical violence or the lifestyle of using drugs where people become vu
it is the statistics that i've seen and also in terms of domestic violence 15 to 45 percent, anywhere between 15 and 45 percent. so it is, that issue is particularly acute, i think, in terms of what the outcomes may be for the criminal justice system, correct? and i think the multiple systems that you find individuals with trauma histories intersecting with. you can look at the homeless programs, the substance use, the mental health, people in the state hospitals, and juvenile justice. and i...
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convertibility price established in its proper proportion within the hierarchy of all prices, could be anywhere between $2,000 and $3,000 per ounce. now, that is not the sole reform that's going to be necessary in such a true monetary form and a reestablishment of the constitutional monetary standard which inaugurated the republic, but it is the indispensable first cause. >> let's take a question from the other side of the room. >> sure. for mr. grant, i take it -- i don't want to put words in your mouth -- but one of the principle benefits of the gold standard is that it takes the ability to create money out of the hands of people, particularly people in government, particularly politicians. would you be happy with something like a synthetic gold standard where they just, rather than actually waiting for gold to be mined, just said, the currency plus reserves, like the total sum of high-powered money, is equal to "x" dollars and that we will then just, by reference to something objective, like something that's totally out of the hands of the government, maybe just the number of people in the country o
convertibility price established in its proper proportion within the hierarchy of all prices, could be anywhere between $2,000 and $3,000 per ounce. now, that is not the sole reform that's going to be necessary in such a true monetary form and a reestablishment of the constitutional monetary standard which inaugurated the republic, but it is the indispensable first cause. >> let's take a question from the other side of the room. >> sure. for mr. grant, i take it -- i don't want to...
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we know at this point that 12 people have been killed anywhere between 38 and 50 wounded.chemical wounds. we'll join now the "stephanie miller show" already in progress. >> -- then we find out this unspeakable tragedy has happened, and it is the sort of thing -- that -- go ahead and be mad at who you want to be mad at. but this does transcend politics, and what sucks about being liberal is you have to be the good guy and the adult in the room, and it will be very tempting to blame all of this on the nra or rush limbaugh -- >> i got an email that someone claims he was a member of the [ inaudible ] but what is interesting is the right and left extremists you meet in anarchy. >> exactly. even hitler had a non-aggression pack for a while. >> you are not a liberal when you take up arms. >> that's right. >> it's important to say that, and i would like to think this is the sort of things that can bring conservatives and liberals together. the one thing i can guarantee will happen from this unspeakable awful tragedy is the baptist church will go there to picket. >> absolutely. >>
we know at this point that 12 people have been killed anywhere between 38 and 50 wounded.chemical wounds. we'll join now the "stephanie miller show" already in progress. >> -- then we find out this unspeakable tragedy has happened, and it is the sort of thing -- that -- go ahead and be mad at who you want to be mad at. but this does transcend politics, and what sucks about being liberal is you have to be the good guy and the adult in the room, and it will be very tempting to...
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>> it will start seeing a slow improvement over anywhere between two weeks to up to six months after>> we went back to see her six months after and she is already seeing early results around her jaw line. >> this is where it started. the can see the thickening around the bone and it has moved up to about here. it has yet to go all the way up and fill in. >> in the last six weeks it has already done this, then it will the pelican to new and do what it is supposed to do. >> it is a one-time treatment and the cost is about $2,500. >> that's it for us at 5:00. here's what's coming up at 6:00. >> the colorado a theater shooting suspect making his first appearance. we have the latest on the case coming up. >> current and former students take on the sanctions against penn state. that story is coming up. >> you have their rights record police officers doing their official duties. they want to make sure police officers know it. details coming up. [captioning made possible by constellation energy group] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> two big stories. the n
>> it will start seeing a slow improvement over anywhere between two weeks to up to six months after>> we went back to see her six months after and she is already seeing early results around her jaw line. >> this is where it started. the can see the thickening around the bone and it has moved up to about here. it has yet to go all the way up and fill in. >> in the last six weeks it has already done this, then it will the pelican to new and do what it is supposed to do....
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we will fluctuate from 92 to 98 and anywhere in between all week. chance of dailyrshowers almost today through the weekend. day.t every of year with the .nstability this time of there's a severe storm west of salisbury. the backside of that is moving patuxent river and in mary's county, heavy rain in calvert county. hot today, but not as human. the humidity will drop below locally and north of town. slight chance of thundershowers 30%.ay, 3 90s today, low 90's tomorrow. we will have a chance all week long. have minor fluctuations in grain chance. fourth of july has the best some showersing storms later in the day. that is your forecast. baden.lisa more and more of my co- are arriving in the traffic center and the number , "is your power on?" the commute for some of us is quite long. is an hour one way. one woman who works here, two hours one way on a normal basis. it's not really the interstate or the beltway that's a major concern. going through neighborhoods and on a lot of primary and secondary roads. there's still lot of tree debris, wires, pull
we will fluctuate from 92 to 98 and anywhere in between all week. chance of dailyrshowers almost today through the weekend. day.t every of year with the .nstability this time of there's a severe storm west of salisbury. the backside of that is moving patuxent river and in mary's county, heavy rain in calvert county. hot today, but not as human. the humidity will drop below locally and north of town. slight chance of thundershowers 30%.ay, 3 90s today, low 90's tomorrow. we will have a chance...
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>> anywhere between 2% and 3%. type of transaction that you make and whether or not you use a visa or mastercard. right now that's what retailers pay visa and mastercard for the transactions. i know it doesn't sound like much but it adds up. it winds up being among the biggest costs of running their business. for consumers, we're until early stages. the government could step in and help consumers. we saw that happen with debit cards. the dodd-frank law cut swipe fees in half. help could still be on the way to cut that 2 to 3% down a bit so consumers don't have to eat too much of the costs. >> how are the markets? >> looks like modestly lower. the dow down 30 points. we're seeing pressure on the markets. retail sells fell in june. usually you'd see consumers go ahead and use that disposable income and spend money. it looks like they are paying down debt and trying to save their money. not something that helps move the economy forward. right now we're seeing the markets in the red. >> no, but it helps the people. >>
>> anywhere between 2% and 3%. type of transaction that you make and whether or not you use a visa or mastercard. right now that's what retailers pay visa and mastercard for the transactions. i know it doesn't sound like much but it adds up. it winds up being among the biggest costs of running their business. for consumers, we're until early stages. the government could step in and help consumers. we saw that happen with debit cards. the dodd-frank law cut swipe fees in half. help could...
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tomorrow anywhere between 11 and 13 degrees warmer. we will get right down to business. take a look at your forecast temperatures for tuesday. 60s at the beaches. mid 80s at the peninsula and then will fly to the santa clara valley all the way up to 93 degrees in morgan hill and perhaps 95 in gilroy. winds will be flat, west between 5 and 10 east of the bay and as you go inland all the way up to 97 degrees in brentwood and tracy and oakley. discovery bay as well. topping off at the low ninety's as we head north to venetia. and then around the central day, '60s and '70s will be common, you cross the golden gate bridge and end up in sausalito in the mid-60's but notice that the further north you go temperatures top off in the '90s. the extended forecast calls for the hottest day of the workweek wednesday in the triple digits and then we cool off significantly by the weekend. the impending heat wave will, at a cost and we will talk about that alerts that we all need to know about for tuesday. >> so how many internet users actually got knocked off one today? we were warned a
tomorrow anywhere between 11 and 13 degrees warmer. we will get right down to business. take a look at your forecast temperatures for tuesday. 60s at the beaches. mid 80s at the peninsula and then will fly to the santa clara valley all the way up to 93 degrees in morgan hill and perhaps 95 in gilroy. winds will be flat, west between 5 and 10 east of the bay and as you go inland all the way up to 97 degrees in brentwood and tracy and oakley. discovery bay as well. topping off at the low ninety's...
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. >> the first year costs for someone with this kind of injury are anywhere between $250,000 to $750,000eporter: but for carolina's father victor the most important thing right now is that he still has his daughter. >> we know that at least she will fight for her recovery. we know that. >> reporter: the storm destroyed many things friday, but it did not come close to destroying the love that has made carolina alcalde so central to so many lives. in northwest tom fitzgerald, fox 5 news. >> if you'd like to find out more about camp caro and follow carolina's recovery, we posted a link on our website www.myfoxdc.com. >>> authorities in the west tonight are nervous about the fireworks as crews continue to battle more than a dozen wildfires across the region. firefighters in colorado got some help from mother nature today. light rain fell on the waldo canyon fire earlier. it is now 80% contained, full containment expected sunday. >>> a warning for women in arlington, details on an attack on a popular jogging trail. >> and yassir arafat poisoned? the new claim surrounding the former palestinia
. >> the first year costs for someone with this kind of injury are anywhere between $250,000 to $750,000eporter: but for carolina's father victor the most important thing right now is that he still has his daughter. >> we know that at least she will fight for her recovery. we know that. >> reporter: the storm destroyed many things friday, but it did not come close to destroying the love that has made carolina alcalde so central to so many lives. in northwest tom fitzgerald,...
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three romney states got stronger for romney by anywhere between three points and ten points.ee states that were obama states got better for romney. again, didn't change the status. three obama states got better for obama. >> bret: six and six. >> the bigger changes happened in the states that were safe for romney. the second largest set of shifts occurred in states that were safe for obama. but the only ones that mattered were the three states, michigan and new hampshire where the status changed. >> bret: what are you seeing on the map? particularly, where the obama campaign is deploying money to advertise? >> they start putting money in new hampshire last week. in the tv ads there. they have added money in pennsylvania this week. which sort of, when you look at the new hampshire move to tossup, makes sense that they would be doing that. the interesting thing is they haven't put money in michigan yet. michigan, if it moves the tossup as it's moved, a big, big shift. that is a state, we haven't been looking at it. lean obama. because of romney opposition, auto bail-out, they h
three romney states got stronger for romney by anywhere between three points and ten points.ee states that were obama states got better for romney. again, didn't change the status. three obama states got better for obama. >> bret: six and six. >> the bigger changes happened in the states that were safe for romney. the second largest set of shifts occurred in states that were safe for obama. but the only ones that mattered were the three states, michigan and new hampshire where the...
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humidity and higher dew points, that heat index, that feels like temperature on 4th of july, anywhere betweendegrees and 101. you see the cold front to the north and west of us. it does not look like this cold front is going to be able to make it all the way down here and bring us any relief. it may get close, but it's not going to come through with any cooler temperatures or lower humidity any time soon. showers and thunderstorms did fire up well south of 64. we stayed nice and dry here. another cluster of thunderstorms from illinois and missouri back down to tennessee and watching this out of the north coming down from minnesota into wisconsin, this may continue to work down to the south and southeast and we'll be looking to the northwest again tone afternoon and tomorrow evening. i think there's -- tomorrow afternoon and tomorrow evening. i think there's the possibility we have to watch for thunderstorms coming down from up there. technically tomorrow afternoon we have an outlook for thunderstorms and this will go through the evening. we could see strong, severe thunderstorms. a few clouds
humidity and higher dew points, that heat index, that feels like temperature on 4th of july, anywhere betweendegrees and 101. you see the cold front to the north and west of us. it does not look like this cold front is going to be able to make it all the way down here and bring us any relief. it may get close, but it's not going to come through with any cooler temperatures or lower humidity any time soon. showers and thunderstorms did fire up well south of 64. we stayed nice and dry here....
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>> anywhere between 48 and 72 hours. >> these babies are staying weeks? >> weeks and sometimes months. >> how many months? >> we have a few who have been here for three months. >> reporter: logan is one month old, and dr. loudon expects him to be able to leave the hospital soon. he's still stiff and cries easily. >> he's been very difficult to wean. >> reporter: his symptoms could last for months, and doctors worry about what will happen to all these babies when their mothers take them home. >> one of the reasons we keep the babies here so long is that they are difficult babies. now, there sets up a perfect storm. i've got a woman with no coping skills except to take drugs going home with a baby. that's very difficult to deal with. >> reporter: amber smith is logan's mother and one of dr. chapin's patients. four years ago she was prescribed painkillers and got addicted. logan is her fourth child, the second to go through withdrawal. >> reporter: do you feel -- and i ask them because i'm a mom. i would feel really guilty if i did something that i felt hurt
>> anywhere between 48 and 72 hours. >> these babies are staying weeks? >> weeks and sometimes months. >> how many months? >> we have a few who have been here for three months. >> reporter: logan is one month old, and dr. loudon expects him to be able to leave the hospital soon. he's still stiff and cries easily. >> he's been very difficult to wean. >> reporter: his symptoms could last for months, and doctors worry about what will happen to all...
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. >> this is something that's going to require several surgeries, anywhere between three and five. of the things we can use, we can take cartilage from your ear or rib or take bone from your hip and reconstruct the internal framework of your nose so you have some form in there. >> okay. >> his prognosis is good. he survived a terrible injury, a terrible accident. he's a physically strong person. he has a great attitude. some people are spiritually crushed from these sorts of injuries and they don't always make it back. they always feel broken, but i don't get that sense from him. >> thank you once again. thank you for not only saving my life, but i think 99% of the people that came in that condition probably wouldn't have made it. and if you hadn't been on that night, you know, i don't know if i would have made it. so thank you. >> you're so welcome. you're welcome. >> all things considered, paul komyatti has lived a most unusual life. but our last impression of him never really changed from our first impression. through all his ups and downs, komyatti has stayed remarkably optimis
. >> this is something that's going to require several surgeries, anywhere between three and five. of the things we can use, we can take cartilage from your ear or rib or take bone from your hip and reconstruct the internal framework of your nose so you have some form in there. >> okay. >> his prognosis is good. he survived a terrible injury, a terrible accident. he's a physically strong person. he has a great attitude. some people are spiritually crushed from these sorts of...
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through the area here we've received anywhere between about 1/2 and 3/4-inch.ple more bull's eyes. this was one earlier from this evening, northern parts of prince william county, extreme southern loudoun county, almost 2 1/2 inches of rain in a fairly short period of time. so they had to issue a flash flood warning in effect for. that they were able to cancel it earlies that storm system weakened on top of them -- earlies that storm system weakened on top of them. highs -- early as that stops weakened on top of them. high -- storm system weak know on top of them. -- weakened on top of them. we still have showers and thunderstorms up to the north west. once this clears, we should be pretty good to go. i think there's the possibility of a few showers lingering through the morning hours tomorrow. heaviest rain is south of us, all south of the front. passing showers overnight to not a possibility. the suburbs will be in the lower to mid-60s, so a little cool. we have the presence of the northeasterly wind coming in tomorrow and clouds. that will still keep us on t
through the area here we've received anywhere between about 1/2 and 3/4-inch.ple more bull's eyes. this was one earlier from this evening, northern parts of prince william county, extreme southern loudoun county, almost 2 1/2 inches of rain in a fairly short period of time. so they had to issue a flash flood warning in effect for. that they were able to cancel it earlies that storm system weakened on top of them -- earlies that storm system weakened on top of them. highs -- early as that stops...
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and then this certain key places he placed anywhere between 4 and 12 inches of concrete. and then encased that concrete in another layer of sheet steel. so that it really was totally armored. mr. heemeyer also placed three different firearms in the walls of this thing using gun ports. >> and yet even his close friends had no idea that he was building this implement of destruction or that he was planning to use it. >> heemeyer's careful in his construction. there are no windows leaving little chance for law enforcement to get a shot into the rolling fortress. but heemeyer has to come up with another way to see. >> he placed several cameras at different locations outside of the bulldozer, just pinhole cameras, so that he was able to actually drive the thing using a closed-circuit tv video system. >> with heemeyer demolishing the town and help still a long way from arriving trainor devises a plan to try to stop the destruction. >> we cannot stop this vehicle, this tank, from going from where it wanted to go. i then remembered a video i had seen of a tank in san diego where t
and then this certain key places he placed anywhere between 4 and 12 inches of concrete. and then encased that concrete in another layer of sheet steel. so that it really was totally armored. mr. heemeyer also placed three different firearms in the walls of this thing using gun ports. >> and yet even his close friends had no idea that he was building this implement of destruction or that he was planning to use it. >> heemeyer's careful in his construction. there are no windows...
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. >> i've probably done anywhere between 2,000 and 3,000 shows in my career, and it's only happened oncenot too bad. there's been other comics it's happened to. i'm the only one that's caught it on film. >> the next time you want to check out that comedy show, baseball game or surfing competition, the best and the safest seat in the house might just be right in front of your ow
. >> i've probably done anywhere between 2,000 and 3,000 shows in my career, and it's only happened oncenot too bad. there's been other comics it's happened to. i'm the only one that's caught it on film. >> the next time you want to check out that comedy show, baseball game or surfing competition, the best and the safest seat in the house might just be right in front of your ow
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we get into the office, anywhere between 730 and 9:00 o'clock. the first meaning is quick paced and what have you. it is a bunch of footage. it is getting angry at a bunch of footage. and we think we can turn that anger into some kind of amusement for our own health. that is what might be the first segment. throughout the day, we are just writing and making sure that we have our eyes on the price. three or four times we will get together with john and he is the vision for the show. by 430 we have a script. >> you mentioned that justice scalia is the funniest. who is the funniest writer? >> oh, no, no. it's not a competition network. but you are right. you are suggesting this. hopefully we will make some headlines. to some degree, i was surprised how much we set off each other working on the book on nights and weekends and also working with "the daily show" during the day. it would be amusing to me that yes every time you show up at the show, someone, somewhere would say something about the constitution. it is funny that you mention the supreme co
we get into the office, anywhere between 730 and 9:00 o'clock. the first meaning is quick paced and what have you. it is a bunch of footage. it is getting angry at a bunch of footage. and we think we can turn that anger into some kind of amusement for our own health. that is what might be the first segment. throughout the day, we are just writing and making sure that we have our eyes on the price. three or four times we will get together with john and he is the vision for the show. by 430 we...
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so anywhere between 70 and 78 degrees right now through the area. your high temperature today, 95 degrees. we'll take another look at the seven-day forecast. >>> veronica, heading out on the roads today, it is still tricky on a lot of our roads in our area. look at southbound hunter mill road, closed at tamarac drive. chopper4 is live on the scene. you can see huge tree down and power lines. you just can't pass on hunter mill road in this area. let's head over this time to howard county. traffic lights are out there and a lot of sberkintersections sti dark. when you approach them, treat them as a four-way stop. treat others courteously. in maryland, nice and clear here. no major delays. underspeed about 46 miles per hour. seven minutes to get from the beltway to 295 i'm back in ten. >>> 6:43. dominion virginia is getting help from our friends to the north, getting the lights back on in northern virginia. 200 crews from canada arrived last evening to help restore power. there are about 16,000 reports of damaged poles. and those downed trees are causi
so anywhere between 70 and 78 degrees right now through the area. your high temperature today, 95 degrees. we'll take another look at the seven-day forecast. >>> veronica, heading out on the roads today, it is still tricky on a lot of our roads in our area. look at southbound hunter mill road, closed at tamarac drive. chopper4 is live on the scene. you can see huge tree down and power lines. you just can't pass on hunter mill road in this area. let's head over this time to howard...
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oak tree that came down last night, and people that i talked to say that they believe it is anywhere between 100 and perhaps even 200 years old, and not only did that tree come down, but, again, last night they had to start taking down the tree behind me, what was behind me because they were confirmed -- concerned about that too. let's show you some video of when that tree came down. you can just hear the force that that old oak tree fell with, and that is the same kind of force that came down last night, unfortunately, on top of a black four-door mercedes sedan shortly before 7:00 last night. a man in his 60s was said to have been driving his car in the same direction as the traffic is going here. witnesses say they think he tried to slam on the brakes because he may have heard some cracking. but the tree was just too old and too big. they're saying it was about 100 feet tall, weighing about 40 tons, seven to eight feet in diameter, i mean, there really was no way that anyone would be able to survive that. again, tony and allison, there's a lot of questions this morning about who is respons
oak tree that came down last night, and people that i talked to say that they believe it is anywhere between 100 and perhaps even 200 years old, and not only did that tree come down, but, again, last night they had to start taking down the tree behind me, what was behind me because they were confirmed -- concerned about that too. let's show you some video of when that tree came down. you can just hear the force that that old oak tree fell with, and that is the same kind of force that came down...