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his tie is famously often askew. i'm not sure if that is something he does on purpose.it does seem to happen quite a lot. other people say why not a motorcycle helmet. it has died down recently, as he would announce never happen. look at that. isn't that desperate? that is a r tunis at the -- a cartoonist putting a birthday cake on top of his head. others saying it is the age for retirement. some people on the political right would like to see the retirement age raised. >> thank you very much indeed. let's cross the studio. kate moody is here. i will straighten my tie. let's start with russia looking to -- do business with other countries? >> that is what they are trying to do. latimer putin met with his egyptian counterpart abdel fattah el-sisi in sochi where he said they would increase its own exports to egypt this year. deborah cultural minister said imports from egypt could be doubled. he said imports from brazil would be stepped up as well. food producers have received permission to export over the past week. russia imposed a one-year ban on imports of meat, fish,
his tie is famously often askew. i'm not sure if that is something he does on purpose.it does seem to happen quite a lot. other people say why not a motorcycle helmet. it has died down recently, as he would announce never happen. look at that. isn't that desperate? that is a r tunis at the -- a cartoonist putting a birthday cake on top of his head. others saying it is the age for retirement. some people on the political right would like to see the retirement age raised. >> thank you very...
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sean payton -- last year, jimmy grand made it askew and this all had to be awe penalty against them.hat's sports, george, back to you. >> different way to celebrate. thank you very much. >>> and first half of the weekend, beautiful, but tomorrow is going to be a little bit of a downhill slight? >> tomorrow is going to be different. showers in the forecast tomorrow. a little more than cloud cover. mid 80s but different than today. not a washout. >> that is nbc 10 news for now. i'm george spencer. see you back here tonight at 11:00. nbc "nightly news" is next. see you then. >>> on this saturday night, city on edge. a state of emergency declared and curfew imposed in ferguson, missouri, as a piece of video becomes a new flashpoint over the shooting of an unarmed man. >>> vowing to fight, texas governor rick perry says his federal indictment for abuse of power is outrageous and an abuse of power itself. >>> packing heat at a growing number of restaurants nationwide. we take you inside where both diners and servers are armed. >>> and who's that girl? this 13-year-old is making history on
sean payton -- last year, jimmy grand made it askew and this all had to be awe penalty against them.hat's sports, george, back to you. >> different way to celebrate. thank you very much. >>> and first half of the weekend, beautiful, but tomorrow is going to be a little bit of a downhill slight? >> tomorrow is going to be different. showers in the forecast tomorrow. a little more than cloud cover. mid 80s but different than today. not a washout. >> that is nbc 10 news...
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conversation with kathie lee and we were talking like this, behind me there was a lamp and it was askew could not look at me. she was looking at the lamp and adjusting it. >>ou were boring me too, i don't know why. >> i wasn't riveted, hoda. >> you know what i'm talking about. people who are very into having things in rows. >> it sort of -- risk of being rigid. >> yeah. >> messy environment can actually make us a little more creative and so people who are in sort of a little more disheveled environment might be more open to new experiences. for example, if you want to think outside of the box, if that's the kind of career you're in and you want to get more creative, it might help to have a little more of a disorganized -- >> if i'm writing or something i have all of that controlled chaos around me. i just don't want to leave it there and see it later. >> yes. >> like shoes in the foyer or something like that. >> plus t i've got all of that controlled chaos behind me i just don't want to leave it there and see it later. plus they are hazards. you can trip on them and hurt yourself. >> ok
conversation with kathie lee and we were talking like this, behind me there was a lamp and it was askew could not look at me. she was looking at the lamp and adjusting it. >>ou were boring me too, i don't know why. >> i wasn't riveted, hoda. >> you know what i'm talking about. people who are very into having things in rows. >> it sort of -- risk of being rigid. >> yeah. >> messy environment can actually make us a little more creative and so people who are in...
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pictures are kind of, you know, askew on the wall. and, some of them also have power out as well. i understand from pg&e, as many as 15,000 customers are without power in the north bay ea >> we're seeing pictures of homes and stores with damage in thus far, we're being told that there are no reports of ificant stctural damage or. we have our frs crossed that that continues to be the case. but, kevin, let me ask one laa whereou live, we know about san francisco, that there's a lot of preparation for this. l.a. but the people in the whereyou o are they generally prepared for this kind of em >> you know, i would probably say that -- half of us, you know, are -- you know, preparing ourselves for the next big one, whenever it is supposed to hit. i think it's human nature, of course. the other w ocrastinre. in their homes.atin i have one in f kn a friends also are prepared we it probably a - it' 50-5 thisntinueer on ea ke.bcs produw america" throughout the show. paula, over to you. >>> we movto the b bigak the nt for tke executioner of amecan hoagmes f. w, the is on to find o identify.
pictures are kind of, you know, askew on the wall. and, some of them also have power out as well. i understand from pg&e, as many as 15,000 customers are without power in the north bay ea >> we're seeing pictures of homes and stores with damage in thus far, we're being told that there are no reports of ificant stctural damage or. we have our frs crossed that that continues to be the case. but, kevin, let me ask one laa whereou live, we know about san francisco, that there's a lot of...
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all of the flames askew there. it looks like no one has been in here since 3:20 yesterday morning. just an up close look here at some of the damage. again, it's so eerie out here, it's like being on a movie set. a lot of damage up here in napa. >>> you know, to add what what frank is saying. down there, talking about the soiling more sedimentary. if you go up a lot more damage. they felt it, but not as severely as down there in town. talking about this hurricane marie, it's a big one, but it's fallen apart out in the pacific. it gets up in this area by about saturday. that so start sending clouds our way towards late in the weekend. it certainly will send big surf to southern california. fog and low clouds, there there are. that's a lot of right now. as we move through the evening hours, we can expect fog to push in. it shouldn't be as extensive as yesterday. the forecast highs yesterday should be slightly warmer than today. you'll see 90s starting to show up. more 90s, more heat. we're warming up. you'll notice a little tomorrow. then notice significant warming wednesday, thursday
all of the flames askew there. it looks like no one has been in here since 3:20 yesterday morning. just an up close look here at some of the damage. again, it's so eerie out here, it's like being on a movie set. a lot of damage up here in napa. >>> you know, to add what what frank is saying. down there, talking about the soiling more sedimentary. if you go up a lot more damage. they felt it, but not as severely as down there in town. talking about this hurricane marie, it's a big one,...
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the early reports so far homes rocked askew. thousands of people without power. streets buckling, storefronts crumbling. one hospital telling us a few moments ago that they have treated 70 patients so far. none of those injuries, though, life threatening. structural fires burning across town dotting the napa valley with the potential for gas leaks local law enforcement officials are rushing to free people trapped at this moment in their homes. so far luckily no casualties have been reported. it will be a while before we know how much damage this quake has done. california's governor jerry brown issued a statement urging residents to stay calm and insuring them that saftd officials are doing all they can to help residents and those living in affected areas should follow their guidance and instruction. geologists say more than 100,000 people felt very strong shaking, the earth literally moving beneath their feet. i want to go to jennifer gray. 6.1 on the richter scale. can you tell viewers where this struck? >> it was about six miles south of napa. folks felt it an
the early reports so far homes rocked askew. thousands of people without power. streets buckling, storefronts crumbling. one hospital telling us a few moments ago that they have treated 70 patients so far. none of those injuries, though, life threatening. structural fires burning across town dotting the napa valley with the potential for gas leaks local law enforcement officials are rushing to free people trapped at this moment in their homes. so far luckily no casualties have been reported. it...
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you can see the roof is askew, the exterior ball is knocked out, bricks tumbled to the street. you can see all the breaks on the sidewalks. it is fortunate this happened at 3:20 a.m. in the morning and not in the middle of the day when a lot of pedestrians would have been out here. we want to show you pictures earlier today in the after math of the earthquake. showing the damage around the city of napa. i talked to an officer, as they drove around they saw a lot of damage a lot of homes knocked off their foundation. what particularly surprised them was the number of garages where they were knocked sideways and in some cases we saw a car that had been knocked out of the garage and drifted out into the driveway. in addition to the buildings that were damaged there is lot of road damage effecting commuters who travel through the area. for more on that ktvu's tom vacar has the latest on the road damage. tom. >> reporter: there is a good reason, this, the asphalt was ripped up. if you take a look. this is what you are going to see. cracking that goes across this cul-de-sac. this is
you can see the roof is askew, the exterior ball is knocked out, bricks tumbled to the street. you can see all the breaks on the sidewalks. it is fortunate this happened at 3:20 a.m. in the morning and not in the middle of the day when a lot of pedestrians would have been out here. we want to show you pictures earlier today in the after math of the earthquake. showing the damage around the city of napa. i talked to an officer, as they drove around they saw a lot of damage a lot of homes knocked...
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pictures are kind of, you know, askew on the wall. and, some of them also have power out as well. i understand from pg&e, as many as 15,000 customers are without power in the north bay area. >> we're seeing pictures of homes and stores with damage inside. thus far, we're being told that there are no reports of significant structural damage or injuries. we have our fingers crossed that that continues to be the case. but, kevin, let me ask you one last question. are people in the area where you live, we know about san francisco, that there's a lot of preparation for this. l.a. but the people in the area where you live, north of san francisco are they generally prepared for this kind of tremor? >> you know, i would probably say that -- half of us, you know, are -- you know, preparing ourselves for the next big one, whenever it is supposed to hit. i think it's human nature, of course. the other half, you know, will procrastinate and not prepare. have all the emergency kits available in their homes. that sort of thing. i have one in my closet, of course. and i know a few of my friends
pictures are kind of, you know, askew on the wall. and, some of them also have power out as well. i understand from pg&e, as many as 15,000 customers are without power in the north bay area. >> we're seeing pictures of homes and stores with damage inside. thus far, we're being told that there are no reports of significant structural damage or injuries. we have our fingers crossed that that continues to be the case. but, kevin, let me ask you one last question. are people in the area...
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something had to be a little askew? yeah, probably. to be that brilliant. i was close with him. i watched him working with him on live television, millions of people watch him. and you go yourself, why am i even bothering? look at this guy. neil: wind him up and let him go. >> he was brilliant, and we put him in the sketch in "snl," you take him from outside his element and put him in a sketch. some of them weren't greatly brilliant, but he ran with it and made it work. neil: off the cuff. >> he made it work, to be that brilliant, something has to be short circuited but saw no sign of it. i can't emphasize enough because i've been with everybody because i'm old. so i've been around, and i've been with everybody. i've never seen the genuineness, the heart felt goodness of anyone greater than robin williams. neil: don't you think, i'm going to sound very crass and rude here, people are going to look at this in light of celebrity that died much younger than robin williams, they don't deserve the adulation, they don't deserve the outpouring because they always do this to us, they al
something had to be a little askew? yeah, probably. to be that brilliant. i was close with him. i watched him working with him on live television, millions of people watch him. and you go yourself, why am i even bothering? look at this guy. neil: wind him up and let him go. >> he was brilliant, and we put him in the sketch in "snl," you take him from outside his element and put him in a sketch. some of them weren't greatly brilliant, but he ran with it and made it work. neil:...
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during that time, did you sense immediately something was askew?> actually, immediately, i didn't have any contact with him after watergate. it was eight months before i started dealing with him. i certainly did sense it from the rest of the staff, the senior staff, though, from the get-go, there were denials of any connection with the white house. but indeed the cover you started immediately. >> i want to play a clip of the recording between you and president nixon. it's dated march 21, 1973. here it is. >> the reason i thought we ought to talk this morning is because in our conversations, i have the impression that you don't know everything i know. and it makes it very difficult for you to make judgments that only you can make. >> so it sounds here, sir, like the president was in the dark about some things. did the president at the outset know the details of the crime and the severity of the cover-up? did he order the watergate break-in or did he only know about it later? >> he certainly didn't order the watergate break-in. after going through al
during that time, did you sense immediately something was askew?> actually, immediately, i didn't have any contact with him after watergate. it was eight months before i started dealing with him. i certainly did sense it from the rest of the staff, the senior staff, though, from the get-go, there were denials of any connection with the white house. but indeed the cover you started immediately. >> i want to play a clip of the recording between you and president nixon. it's dated march...
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the vehicle was a little askew as it hit the wall. and it was sort of leaning to the left.ou could see the driver at that time i thought maybe he was injured because he wasn't moving. i thought it was an accident. >> not knowing what to expect, sergeant hooper and his deputies grab their guns and cautiously make there way toward the car. >> we didn't approach the vehicle until we had firearms. not knowing at that time if he had a weapon, had bomb. we had no idea. >> but when they reached the driver, they're a little surprised by his demeanor. >> he sat in the driver's seat with his hands on the wheel just staring out the window. he had almost a smile on his face. and he just stood there until he was given commands to come out with his hands up and get down on the ground. we handcuffed him on the ground. >> the man is identified 31-year-old dustin leeds. he is assessed for injuries by medical personnel and eventually taken to a holding cell. and when leeds is asked why he drove his car into the jail, his answer shocked everyone. >> i had mental health people come down and ta
the vehicle was a little askew as it hit the wall. and it was sort of leaning to the left.ou could see the driver at that time i thought maybe he was injured because he wasn't moving. i thought it was an accident. >> not knowing what to expect, sergeant hooper and his deputies grab their guns and cautiously make there way toward the car. >> we didn't approach the vehicle until we had firearms. not knowing at that time if he had a weapon, had bomb. we had no idea. >> but when...
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the windows are askew. in fact, we have to the left side, the left tower of this building is precariously on top of this building right now. it is damaged extensively inside. we are told that was a vacant office there that you are looking at. but all of the bricks, a lot of the border, a lot of cornices on top of the building came crashing down to the street below, taking out a tree, all of the oftennings. there is a popular restaurant on the ground floor of this building, too. that will be closed for the time being until inspectors can get out and take a look at what exactly was damaged on the inside. the old courthouse is behind us. it's had some extensive damage, too. let's bring in richard. he's with the napa county superior court. richard, you are seeing some of the damage for the first time. what is your reaction? >> well, it's very tragic. we know that in the oldest part of the building, the 1870 portion, that's been damaged. how much of it is cosmetic and how much is structural, we don't know yet. w
the windows are askew. in fact, we have to the left side, the left tower of this building is precariously on top of this building right now. it is damaged extensively inside. we are told that was a vacant office there that you are looking at. but all of the bricks, a lot of the border, a lot of cornices on top of the building came crashing down to the street below, taking out a tree, all of the oftennings. there is a popular restaurant on the ground floor of this building, too. that will be...
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and finally, shelley askew, vice president of legal and corporate affairs with the intel foundation workingirls and women more opportunity to participate in the global economy, and she will speak about the importance of empowering girls through access to technology. so let me begin with my first question to dr. rutow. sarah, i understand that you use an innovative approach to improve literacy and numeracy for girls which we know is a challenge in many places. what barriers do you see that keeps girls from pursuing primary education and what interventions do you think are most successful? >> thank you, ambassador. i think when we are looking at the barriers, it's against tremendous progress we have made. how me to talk about the evidence, we reach about a million children since we started in 2009. about 90% of the children have at least had five years of schooling in east africa. and then there is the 10% who are missing somewhere. and it's known where they are. they are often to be found in the poverty hot spots. they're to be found in rural remote districts. and these districts are not cul
and finally, shelley askew, vice president of legal and corporate affairs with the intel foundation workingirls and women more opportunity to participate in the global economy, and she will speak about the importance of empowering girls through access to technology. so let me begin with my first question to dr. rutow. sarah, i understand that you use an innovative approach to improve literacy and numeracy for girls which we know is a challenge in many places. what barriers do you see that keeps...
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conversation with kathie lee and we were talking like this, behind me there was a lamp and it was askew>> messy environment can actually make us a little more creative and so people who are in sort of a little more disshovelled environment might be more open to new experiences. for example, if you want to think outside of the box, if that's the kind of career you're in and you want to get more creative, it might help to have a little more of a disorganized -- >> if i'm writing or something i have all of that controlled chaos around me. i just don't want to leave it there and see it later. >> yes. >> like shoes in the foyer or something like that. >> plus they're hazards to people. you can trip on them and hurt yourself. >> okay. if you want to organize your life a little, is there sort of an abc guide to how to do it? >> absolutely. the first thing i would say is you should start small. so focus on things that you can tackle in short amounts of time because that will give you the confidence to go bigger projects. >> like a drawer. >> your refrigerator. >> oh. >> you can clean out your r
conversation with kathie lee and we were talking like this, behind me there was a lamp and it was askew>> messy environment can actually make us a little more creative and so people who are in sort of a little more disshovelled environment might be more open to new experiences. for example, if you want to think outside of the box, if that's the kind of career you're in and you want to get more creative, it might help to have a little more of a disorganized -- >> if i'm writing or...