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ask.are your goals, i getting my arbor tour, referring to germany's version of a diploma, which opens the door to studying at university. she needs to get good marks in these exams. two months later, there is an award ceremony for everyone who has passed their exam. and hers mother boyfriend have come to watch. sadly, josepha has to work and cannot be here. natalie has done it. now she can go to the 11th grade and study towards her diploma. and josepha says sh
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. -- >> happy arbor day, everyone. we have a lot of volunteers from the richmond district center. i grew up in the california area, ended up at uc-davis. i made my way out to san francisco in 1984 when i was a college student. i remember growing up on clement street. i have always lived around in richmond area, just being around a unique area of the richmond, discovering san francisco in the 1980's. >> i am hoping we can not support small businesses like this because they are the unique character that makes neighborhoods like this so rich and lively to live in. >> i have also been active as a community organizer. i worked at the chinese progressive association. i also worked at the mental health center in the richmond district. i have always been passionate about civil rights, equality for everyone. i have a 10-year-old daughter, so having a girl has made me much more sensitive to gender equality issues. i guess i have always been vocal about my politics, but as a supervisor, i have to listen to other perspectives and making decisions. >> very soon there will be of much more senio
. -- >> happy arbor day, everyone. we have a lot of volunteers from the richmond district center. i grew up in the california area, ended up at uc-davis. i made my way out to san francisco in 1984 when i was a college student. i remember growing up on clement street. i have always lived around in richmond area, just being around a unique area of the richmond, discovering san francisco in the 1980's. >> i am hoping we can not support small businesses like this because they are the...
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about plants and i have been learning about plants and since then i changed the way i think about the arbor rightum and a nice place in the golden gate park but since i have been working there i understand it's really something different. it's like a museum. they have got all these amazing plants there, strange and weird things, wonderful thanks from all over the world. >> >> thanks that are hard to grow. you need experts and boftnists and all expertise and i think of it as the people that run the swroor you have to know what you're doing or the people that run the museum to take care of all the beautiful objects and i think if you starve such a place of funding it goes down. it's no longer a precious thing and if you support it properly you can make it more wonderful than it is now. i think it is justified to have other people -- i think there are two reasons to support it. one is the economic reason. you make it more wonderful more people want to come and it becomes another feather in the cap of san francisco. the other thing is fairness. is it fair? i think it is to have non residents pa
about plants and i have been learning about plants and since then i changed the way i think about the arbor rightum and a nice place in the golden gate park but since i have been working there i understand it's really something different. it's like a museum. they have got all these amazing plants there, strange and weird things, wonderful thanks from all over the world. >> >> thanks that are hard to grow. you need experts and boftnists and all expertise and i think of it as the...
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but first, our break from the sun by arbor streisand sung for daniel ellsberg. -- sung by barbara streisand for daniel ellsberg. ♪ [music break] barbra streisand singing "i'll get by" for daniel ellsberg. we turn now to senator microtel from alaska, yes the democratic residential candidate today. in 1971, he received the pentagon papers from washington post journalist who had interned gotten them from daniel ellsberg . hethat may just pick up or left off, because it really -- there's a lot of little vignettes, and i'll talk fast, but i want to get all the details out, because i know what you want to know is the inside skinny. you can read the broad lines, but it's what happened about our lives of the time that -- dan calls my office. he talks to my minister at assistant joe. i was down in the senate gym getting a massage breed i was on a table. and of course you can have staff come into the senate. this was hallowed ground. into the senate jim. so he's not going on the door and says, i've got to see the senator, it's an emergency. -- so he is knocking on the door and says, i've got to see t
but first, our break from the sun by arbor streisand sung for daniel ellsberg. -- sung by barbara streisand for daniel ellsberg. ♪ [music break] barbra streisand singing "i'll get by" for daniel ellsberg. we turn now to senator microtel from alaska, yes the democratic residential candidate today. in 1971, he received the pentagon papers from washington post journalist who had interned gotten them from daniel ellsberg . hethat may just pick up or left off, because it really --...
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. >> reporter: we first met the evangelistas in ann arbor, michigan, six months ago.hey went for the new home, not surprising. >> mortgage rates so low, the best time. a steal. >> reporter: they and their children are loving their new home. if you took out a full mortgage on their same home today, the monthly payment would be $384 more than when they bought it. which is why lisa handler is on the hunt in atlanta looking for a new home for her family for some time now. >> we were taking our time. now we are under the gun. >> reporter: why the spike in mortgage rates? economy overall is doing better. the fed will do less to help move the recovery along, buying fewer treasury bonds which had been keeping mortgage rates low. which is my mary blanchard told us it is pushing buyers to get in knowing rates are on the rise. >> a deluge of people rushing to lock into the rate. david muir, abc news, new york. >> here is a look at your friday weather now. heavy rain in the southeast. stormy through the great lakes into the dakotas. more monsoon style rains over the rockies. chec
. >> reporter: we first met the evangelistas in ann arbor, michigan, six months ago.hey went for the new home, not surprising. >> mortgage rates so low, the best time. a steal. >> reporter: they and their children are loving their new home. if you took out a full mortgage on their same home today, the monthly payment would be $384 more than when they bought it. which is why lisa handler is on the hunt in atlanta looking for a new home for her family for some time now. >>...
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to answer that victoria arbor. victoria, we saw on royals 2.0 yesterday, drive themselves away, accessible with the crowd. we understand there is no nanny at home, one housekeeper and something in the name that tells us this is new age of royals. >> we're seeing william put a stamp on how he intends to move forward. these are traditional names, family names but not immediately all associated with familiar royals, so that way he's giving his child it's own identity there is six previous king georges, the saint of england is george. charles's middle name is george. when we get to alexander, three kings of scotland named alexander and that's where william and kate met. the queen's name is alexandria. a tribute to her. william is the most pointed for william and his father charles. baton was charles' most beloved grand uncle i saa sass nated in9 so to see william included was a personal touch for charles. >> now, i was surprised that william and kate said no, we just like the name george. it had nothing to queen e quee
to answer that victoria arbor. victoria, we saw on royals 2.0 yesterday, drive themselves away, accessible with the crowd. we understand there is no nanny at home, one housekeeper and something in the name that tells us this is new age of royals. >> we're seeing william put a stamp on how he intends to move forward. these are traditional names, family names but not immediately all associated with familiar royals, so that way he's giving his child it's own identity there is six previous...
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and as the investigation continues, authorities are university of michigan campus in ann arbor. >>> onng, a man in arkansas police call armed and dangerous. he was in custody until this weekend when he broke out of jail in a dramatic fashion. as david mattingly tells us, it was all caught on camera. >> reporter: look quick. in less time than it takes to tell you what happened, arkansas inmate derrick estell was out of jail, out the front door and off to who knows where. it happened sunday in garland county, arkansas. and the only thing authorities are sure are, estell got past deputies because he was not acting alone. >> they had their back turned at that time. >> reporter: authorities say he was being held accused of stealing a car back in march. leading police in a chase that ended in a standoff. the garland county sheriff said this time, he drove past deputies through an intake window when an accomplice distracted the guards. he ran out with a deputy in hot pursuit, through the parking lot to a waiting car. >> were investigating several, several leads we've received. >> reporter: on
and as the investigation continues, authorities are university of michigan campus in ann arbor. >>> onng, a man in arkansas police call armed and dangerous. he was in custody until this weekend when he broke out of jail in a dramatic fashion. as david mattingly tells us, it was all caught on camera. >> reporter: look quick. in less time than it takes to tell you what happened, arkansas inmate derrick estell was out of jail, out the front door and off to who knows where. it...
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arbor realty trust, atlas resources, chimera investment, kkr financial, and thl credits. scott, back to you. >> josh, thanks so much. as lee cooperman gives his best new ideas at delivering alpha. steve weiss, lee cooperman was ten for ten over the last year. most of them were up double digits. what do you make of these picks? >> well, lee doesn't turn the portfolio over all that much. we spoke about qualcomm. he stated high quality company, a lot of concern about margin pressure as they go to lower end phones and the high phone -- high end phone market is saturated. it is phenomenal in terms of their fortress balance sheet. in terms of his market view that's also interesting. he's still positive on equities but he thinks they're fairly valued right here. last year, if you recall, he was a lot more bullish. so to still be this bullish, he's not seeing the downside, although he doesn't expect to see -- he wouldn't be surprised to see major correction. but to have these kind of names here where he's looking at interest rate plays, that's a surprising thing to me. >> joe, wh
arbor realty trust, atlas resources, chimera investment, kkr financial, and thl credits. scott, back to you. >> josh, thanks so much. as lee cooperman gives his best new ideas at delivering alpha. steve weiss, lee cooperman was ten for ten over the last year. most of them were up double digits. what do you make of these picks? >> well, lee doesn't turn the portfolio over all that much. we spoke about qualcomm. he stated high quality company, a lot of concern about margin pressure as...
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right move and it is important that some elements of the very moving memorial are transferred to the arbor, there is an issue of continuity. on the issue of tribal areas in pakistan, this problem has dog to that area for decades. i did discuss this with the afghan prime minister and the simple point is this, it is in both countries' interests that the danger of talibanization to both countries is real. there are pakistan taliban in afghanistan and it is a threat, there are taliban in pakistan. they need to recognize the importance of dealing with these things together. with a safe, stable, democratic afghanistan. >> when discussed of the leaders, did they mention on friday the referendum? particularly of what is it that they took in the requiring of private members? [laughter] >> i did not explain the intricacies of parliamentary procedure, but in the very good debate that we had, one of the sessions of the european council, i made clear my view, that we need to have, just as the countries within the eurozone needs change and need to integrate more, so do countries like britain, who in my
right move and it is important that some elements of the very moving memorial are transferred to the arbor, there is an issue of continuity. on the issue of tribal areas in pakistan, this problem has dog to that area for decades. i did discuss this with the afghan prime minister and the simple point is this, it is in both countries' interests that the danger of talibanization to both countries is real. there are pakistan taliban in afghanistan and it is a threat, there are taliban in pakistan....
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in ann arbor right outside of detroit is doing fabulously well and energy centers and those are becoming the powerhouses of the u.s. regional economy but there are very real winners and losers in this economy. for those falling behind, they have to take steps to specialize, to focus on their niche but also to diversify their economy. >> brown: just to stay with you. how much is population growth a factor one way or the other? >> zero. we have a pretty good analysis out of the martin prosperity institute that finally breaks the notion that population growth is synonymous with economic growth. it is not associated with employment growth very strongly. it is not at all associated with productivity growth. it's not at all associated with wage growth. it is associated matter of factually with higher rates of unemployment. i think we have to get over the notion in america that population growth equals economic growth. in some cases it does but not very much. >> brown: kathryn wylde start there with the population growth issue. >> while growth of population may not be critical the quality of th
in ann arbor right outside of detroit is doing fabulously well and energy centers and those are becoming the powerhouses of the u.s. regional economy but there are very real winners and losers in this economy. for those falling behind, they have to take steps to specialize, to focus on their niche but also to diversify their economy. >> brown: just to stay with you. how much is population growth a factor one way or the other? >> zero. we have a pretty good analysis out of the martin...
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cooperments, express scripts and qualcomm and then he had growth with high income situations mentions arbor really and atlas resource partners. those stocks moving also on his comments. >> sue, back to you. >> in his testimony today mr. bernanke said the fed will start tapering this year but is not on a pre-set course to do so. what does this do? we welcome back richard magadan of jpmorgan private bank. good to see you again, richard. >> great to see you. >> you know, talk to me about the tapering versus tightening argument that's going on on wall street. >> sure. >> how do you view it, and how is it influencing where you put your money to work? >> it's funny i was going to kid you by saying the reality is interest rates are going up. markets are already tightening, and believe it or not, bernanke is doing a brilliant job navigating de-leveraging on one side. we saw athe lot of that in may and june which people have forgotten about and signalling to people we think rates are going high. so far low end is low, credit is still cheap. high-end rates are going up, and we expect it to be a gradu
cooperments, express scripts and qualcomm and then he had growth with high income situations mentions arbor really and atlas resource partners. those stocks moving also on his comments. >> sue, back to you. >> in his testimony today mr. bernanke said the fed will start tapering this year but is not on a pre-set course to do so. what does this do? we welcome back richard magadan of jpmorgan private bank. good to see you again, richard. >> great to see you. >> you know,...
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. >> inside the new product works in ann arbor michigan on shelves groaning with all manner of stuff, and what doesn't. this collection of products belongs to a market research company called g.f.k. it's elliott rosen's job to help clients discern fad from fizzle. >> when companies come out with new products they're often thinking how can we change the world and change people's lives and the way they work. >> he says that fewer than 20% of new products succeed. the other 80% probably shouldn't. take toaster eggs. >> actually kind of a hockey puck of egg. not exactly the most and tieing thing. >> reporter: how about pepsi? for breakfast? >> pepsi has done a lot of brilliant things in their advertising and new products but this was not one of them. >> reporter: there are success stories here. the swiffer swept away the competition and sweeps in half a billion dollars in annual sales. jonarh who wrote a book on why some things catch on says if answer is simple. when we see others use ago product we tend to want to use it too. >> we found actually if your neighbor buys a car you're much m
. >> inside the new product works in ann arbor michigan on shelves groaning with all manner of stuff, and what doesn't. this collection of products belongs to a market research company called g.f.k. it's elliott rosen's job to help clients discern fad from fizzle. >> when companies come out with new products they're often thinking how can we change the world and change people's lives and the way they work. >> he says that fewer than 20% of new products succeed. the other 80%...
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hillcrest, camp springs, temple hills and oxen hill, including joint base andrews, and the national arbor. here at the giant at camp springs, the doors opened at 6:00, and there were shoppers waiting to get inside. the stores didn't get muchmu warning themselves to bring extra supplies, and customers were glad to fill their cartsthr with whatever they could get. we talked to some team who weree buying for as many as 10 people0 in their household. not only are they having to fill their cars, but it's putting a dent in their monthly budget as well. the 10-inch water main break is back in a forest area. it's a major pipeline for them to get their water. there's no other ways for wsc to route the water around that pipe. they say signs of trouble began on friday, wsc says it is monitoring system detected a lot of wire breaks in the country ay sign that old main is about to burst. >> this pipeline has a contract number from 1965, which means it went into service then or shortly thereafter. so it's been in service for a while. the pipelines have been serviced for a long time, so they areare old,
hillcrest, camp springs, temple hills and oxen hill, including joint base andrews, and the national arbor. here at the giant at camp springs, the doors opened at 6:00, and there were shoppers waiting to get inside. the stores didn't get muchmu warning themselves to bring extra supplies, and customers were glad to fill their cartsthr with whatever they could get. we talked to some team who weree buying for as many as 10 people0 in their household. not only are they having to fill their cars, but...
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>> zane arbor reporting for us. thanks very much.> somewhere in the world right now, a jewel thief is hiding, get this, $136 million worth of diamonds. it turns out the stolen gems are worth more than twice we were told yesterday when the robbery happened in the french resort of cannes. you may know the city for its film festival, but it also has a reputation as a jewel thief's paradise. cnn's erin mclaughlin is there. >> reporter: wolf, police are scouring thousands of hours of surveillance video to try and figure out how a man who prosecutors say they believe was acting alone was able to walk in to that hotel armed with a semiautomatic pistol and steal over $100 million worth of jewelry. it's a story straight out of a hitchcock film. >> filmed on the beautiful french riviera. >> reporter: one man walks into a hotel in cannes, france, and walks out with $136 million worth of diamond jewelry. >> diamonds. the only thing in the world you can't resist. >> reporter: the carlton hotel, the setting for the iconic movie "to catch a thief,"
>> zane arbor reporting for us. thanks very much.> somewhere in the world right now, a jewel thief is hiding, get this, $136 million worth of diamonds. it turns out the stolen gems are worth more than twice we were told yesterday when the robbery happened in the french resort of cannes. you may know the city for its film festival, but it also has a reputation as a jewel thief's paradise. cnn's erin mclaughlin is there. >> reporter: wolf, police are scouring thousands of hours of...
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he joins us from ann arbor, michigan.. >> does there appear to be enough evidence to bring civil rights charges against george zimmerman? >> well, you know, it's not something that we who are outside of the investigation can really tell right now, but i'd say it's not looking like a very easy to prove kind of a case. this is an investigation that the justice department has been undertaking for a while. i'm sure they're going to continue to look at the evidence they have. they're going to review carefully what -- >> well, why isn't this an easy case? why isn't this an easy case? >> well, the basic reason why it's a difficult case is to prove a federal hate crime the government has to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that george zimmerman acted because of trayvon martin's race. and this is not a case where you have a lot of people standing around witnessing what george zimmerman said at the time. this is not a case where you have lots of statements of someone going out to look for someone because of a particular race. this i
he joins us from ann arbor, michigan.. >> does there appear to be enough evidence to bring civil rights charges against george zimmerman? >> well, you know, it's not something that we who are outside of the investigation can really tell right now, but i'd say it's not looking like a very easy to prove kind of a case. this is an investigation that the justice department has been undertaking for a while. i'm sure they're going to continue to look at the evidence they have. they're...
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coach brady hoak invited grant and his entire family to the ohio state-michigan game this fall in ann arbor received the invitation, his dad said it is harder to dislike michigan now but will still have no problem rooting for the buckeyes. >> it is in your blood. you can't help. >> it got to root for the buckeyes. >>> cool backyard pool shots. this one has to be the best. check it out. back flip with the feet and he banks it in. absolutely incredible. i have always been jealous watching the back flips off the board. i was never fortunate muff to learn how to do that. >> water always went up my nose. it was painful. that's awesome. >> i go for the cannonball. that's all i was good for. >> and effective in certain circumstances. andy schultz, thanks so much. >>> next hour of "cnn newsroom" after a quick break. wi drive a ford fusion. who is healthier, you or your car? i would say my car. probably the car. cause as you get older you start breaking down. i love my car. i want to take care of it. i have a bad wheel - i must say. my car is running quite well. keep your car healthy with the works.
coach brady hoak invited grant and his entire family to the ohio state-michigan game this fall in ann arbor received the invitation, his dad said it is harder to dislike michigan now but will still have no problem rooting for the buckeyes. >> it is in your blood. you can't help. >> it got to root for the buckeyes. >>> cool backyard pool shots. this one has to be the best. check it out. back flip with the feet and he banks it in. absolutely incredible. i have always been...
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i want to bring in saralla sarah, close friend of paul dewolf joining us from ann arbor, michigan.nder these circumstances. we're hearing a lot about what took your friend. what i want to know is tell me about what made paul special to you? >> paul was a modern day renaissance man. he exceled at everything that he did. he ran marathons, he was valedictorian in high school, graduated top of the class and aspiring to be a surgeon. at the end of the day he was a son to his parents and a brother to his family and friends, and he will be missed. the community lost a hero and it's tragic that this had to happen to such a wonderful person. >> what is the best guess you have as to why this happened or how? >> i don't know. i'm just as shocked. it's sad. he really did have no enemies. he was an aspiring surgeon, he was in the air force, he lived his life guided by god. he was a man of faith and he was a devouted christian. >> no enemies, no worries or troubles that you knew about, no tortured romances, no drama going on around him? >> no, none at all. >> you know why we ask those questions,
i want to bring in saralla sarah, close friend of paul dewolf joining us from ann arbor, michigan.nder these circumstances. we're hearing a lot about what took your friend. what i want to know is tell me about what made paul special to you? >> paul was a modern day renaissance man. he exceled at everything that he did. he ran marathons, he was valedictorian in high school, graduated top of the class and aspiring to be a surgeon. at the end of the day he was a son to his parents and a...
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we were supposed to be leading the march yet people were arbor day marching. it was like saying there go my people, let me catch up with them. [laughter] and this sea of humanity just pushed us, pushed us so we just locked arms and started moving toward the washington monument on towards the lincoln memorial. it was a wonderful era i think in american history. earlier today during the weekly question time british prime minister david cameron responded to questions about the u.k. response to protests in egypt. violence has escalated in the country ahead of tomorrow's deadline which military leaders have given president morsi 48 hours to resolve differences with the egyptian people before the military takes control and implements its own plans for the country. >> mr. speaker i am sure i speak for everyone in this house when i say there is deep concern in egypt of including an appalling violence and deaths just a year on from free elections. can i began by asking the prime minister for insurance is that all the appropriate steps are being taken by the government
we were supposed to be leading the march yet people were arbor day marching. it was like saying there go my people, let me catch up with them. [laughter] and this sea of humanity just pushed us, pushed us so we just locked arms and started moving toward the washington monument on towards the lincoln memorial. it was a wonderful era i think in american history. earlier today during the weekly question time british prime minister david cameron responded to questions about the u.k. response to...
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right move and it is important that some elements of the very moving memorial are transferred to the arborn issue of continuity. on the issue of tribal areas in pakistan, this problem has dog to that area for decades. i did discuss this with the afghan prime minister and the simple point is this, it is in both countries' interests that toe danger of talibanization both countries is real. there are pakistan taliban in afghanistan and it is a threat, there are taliban in pakistan. the need to recognize importance of dealing with these things together. stable, democratic afghanistan. when discussed of the leaders, did they mention on friday the referendum? particularly of what is it that they took in the requiring of private members? [laughter] >> i did not explain the intricacies of parliamentary procedure, but in the very good debate that we had, one of the sessions of the european council, i made clear my view, that we need to have, just as the countries within the eurozone needs change and need to integrate more, so do countries like britain, who in my view should never joined eurozone, n
right move and it is important that some elements of the very moving memorial are transferred to the arborn issue of continuity. on the issue of tribal areas in pakistan, this problem has dog to that area for decades. i did discuss this with the afghan prime minister and the simple point is this, it is in both countries' interests that toe danger of talibanization both countries is real. there are pakistan taliban in afghanistan and it is a threat, there are taliban in pakistan. the need to...
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inian arbor is a power data management company. they have contracts with companies through department of defense. they just had to cancel a new product which was going to hit the market late this year. they had to cancel it. a $10 million contract. they were forced to lay off half of their staff after planning -- actually to add new people, so they were planning to add jobs. they had to cut half their staff and they told me their biggest concerns was uncertainty caused by the sequester. and i can tell you story after story across michigan where this is happening. now, we all know that last year the republican gamesmanship led to the credit rating decline, the downgrade of the united states for the first time in our history. first time in our history in 2011 gamesmanship led to a downgrade. now the sequester has created a situation where combined with all of the republican talk about the debt ceiling, we are seeing again tremendous uncertainty and slowdown in the economy. businesses can't grow and create jobs while republicans are p
inian arbor is a power data management company. they have contracts with companies through department of defense. they just had to cancel a new product which was going to hit the market late this year. they had to cancel it. a $10 million contract. they were forced to lay off half of their staff after planning -- actually to add new people, so they were planning to add jobs. they had to cut half their staff and they told me their biggest concerns was uncertainty caused by the sequester. and i...
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for "today," kevin tibbles, nbc news, ann arbor, michigan. >> cute story. very cute.glasses. i got it. >> okay. exclusive coming up. >>> we'll sit down with justin bieber's mom, patty mallette, to talk about her son and struggles of being a >>> good monday morning to you. 8:26 now. i'm laura garcia-cannon. as we await new information on the asiana crash, more victims injured in the crash have been released from the hospital this morning. our cameras were rolling as nine victims boarded the bus and left san francisco general hospital just hours ago. six people are still in critical condition there. the ntsb will be giving an update on its investigation at 11:00 this morning. we'll be following that. also, here is mike with the morning commute. >>> b.a.r.t. is back in service. we'll look over here towards oakland, not so great. standard slowing from north 880. the map will show you the same stretch. 580 westbound, that's really nice. south 880, slow out of union city and through fremont. the earlier crash at auto park, a nice drive into the south bay. north is bogging d
for "today," kevin tibbles, nbc news, ann arbor, michigan. >> cute story. very cute.glasses. i got it. >> okay. exclusive coming up. >>> we'll sit down with justin bieber's mom, patty mallette, to talk about her son and struggles of being a >>> good monday morning to you. 8:26 now. i'm laura garcia-cannon. as we await new information on the asiana crash, more victims injured in the crash have been released from the hospital this morning. our cameras were...
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for "today," kevin tibbles, nbc news, ann arbor, michigan. >> cute story. very cute.y. exclusive coming up. >>> we'll sit down with justin bieber's mom, patty mallette, to talk about her son and struggles of being a teen. >> and bear grills here as well. teen. >> good morning. 8:26 on this monday, july 8th. a mother will appear in a virginia courtroom to face charges of leaving her 8-month-old son in a hot car. they say she accidentally left her son in a car for six hours while working in arlington on friday. the baby was pronounced dead and >>> good monday morning. i'm amelia segal. temperatures right now in the low to mid 70s. washington coming in at 75 degrees. working our way through the day, a muggy 88 degrees with partly sunny skies on into the afternoon hours and getting into the afternoon hours some scattered showers and a few isolated thunderstorms are likely. danella, how's traffic? >> right now i'm watching a water main break that's blocking all of your lanes on jones mill road. it's closed between flushing meadow terrace and black chestnut lane. you want t
for "today," kevin tibbles, nbc news, ann arbor, michigan. >> cute story. very cute.y. exclusive coming up. >>> we'll sit down with justin bieber's mom, patty mallette, to talk about her son and struggles of being a teen. >> and bear grills here as well. teen. >> good morning. 8:26 on this monday, july 8th. a mother will appear in a virginia courtroom to face charges of leaving her 8-month-old son in a hot car. they say she accidentally left her son in a car...
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host: how many miles you can get on your car -- guest: if you are driving the arbor or electric that burns no gas at all. the vehicle fuel efficiency has gotten better in the last 40 years. we're seeing higher fuel efficiency. that means more miles per gallon, which is a good thing from a co2 standpoint, but not good thing from the highway funding standpoint. host: we have the status of the highway trust fund on the screen. take us through what we are seeing. guest: the light colored line is the spending. the dark blue line is the receipts. outlays are exceeding their receipts. the big blue bars are showing where the balance of the trust fund will go based on the gas tax current revenues alone. that means the general fund will have to bail out the highly trust fund. it will have to put funds into he highway trust fund to continue to support the spending levels predicted. host: to the tune of $90 billion in 2023. is this something the federal government has done before, bailed out the highway trust fund? guest: it has put about $40 billion in general funds into the highway trust fund
host: how many miles you can get on your car -- guest: if you are driving the arbor or electric that burns no gas at all. the vehicle fuel efficiency has gotten better in the last 40 years. we're seeing higher fuel efficiency. that means more miles per gallon, which is a good thing from a co2 standpoint, but not good thing from the highway funding standpoint. host: we have the status of the highway trust fund on the screen. take us through what we are seeing. guest: the light colored line is...