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lead bombers begin to circle, dropping new smoke markers for assemble.roject officer observes this part of the tactical plan in action. from various zone positions, the groups separate. and form on their lead ships are 9 or 11 planes. which head to the initial point, the big parade is on. landfall has picked up. along with the first from enemy coastal barracks. the familiar white beacon marks the turn for initial point. flight becomes heavier and more accurate. and now the first jap snoopers appear diving head on into the formations. some are suicide fighters trying to ram our bombers. other jap fighters drop phosphorous bombs set to explode in front of the oncoming b-29s. our b-51s go outd after them and know they're tangling with experts. the b-51's job is to protect the b-59s. but some of those filter through and meet the blast of bomber guns. [ gunfire ] >> a tail gunner pleads with a fighter to come in a little closer. [ gunfire ] >> from the turn at initial point the tight bomber waves move steadily on and get ready for business. flak and fighters
lead bombers begin to circle, dropping new smoke markers for assemble.roject officer observes this part of the tactical plan in action. from various zone positions, the groups separate. and form on their lead ships are 9 or 11 planes. which head to the initial point, the big parade is on. landfall has picked up. along with the first from enemy coastal barracks. the familiar white beacon marks the turn for initial point. flight becomes heavier and more accurate. and now the first jap snoopers...
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it's just an assembly. no, it is the first assembly that principal larew has put me in charge of so it has to be a great speech. we are talking f.d.r.'s first inaugural address we are talking lincoln at gettysburg has to be that good. well, "pit-stain spellman" does have a certain ring to it. salem: this is so good... what is it? a sour ball i found under the couch. hey, how was school? awful. i have a big problem. i got to talk to aunt zelda. wait. why do you always go to zelda with your problems? i mean, i'm your aunt, too. why don't you tell me what's going on? okay... well, i have to read an essay at an assembly ooh, this is a problem. have you considered running away from it? that was my first thought. aunt hilda, you really underestimate me. wait, wait. give me a second chance. i know-- a little fear can be a good thing. you have to learn to live with it and deal with it. that is good advice... but not what i wanted to hear. what am i going to do?! what am i going to do? should i talk to zelda? is tha
it's just an assembly. no, it is the first assembly that principal larew has put me in charge of so it has to be a great speech. we are talking f.d.r.'s first inaugural address we are talking lincoln at gettysburg has to be that good. well, "pit-stain spellman" does have a certain ring to it. salem: this is so good... what is it? a sour ball i found under the couch. hey, how was school? awful. i have a big problem. i got to talk to aunt zelda. wait. why do you always go to zelda with...
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i would like to just briefly duringo what happened the previous people's assembly meeting,assembly whereomrade called upon us to mobilize urgently. as we did that. we received interview held very quickly almost an immediate call to action. we received the document passed by the congress in english, french, and spanish. we were able to distributewe red by the that these messages werethese messagy disseminated. it was a very rapid mobilization. the results were obvious. you, commander are calling on us to mobilize in order to prevent this nuclear war. that is the call to action. we need to ask ourselves, what needs to be done? worldwide. those three questions you posed are very clear. currently the world council of ,hurches and secretary-general on the basis of what you mention in hiroshima and nagasaki, have issued a declaration against nuclear war. and the commission on international affairs has also addressed these issues very directly. last year, the evangelical women's conference sent a letter to barack obama. because on thanksgiving, the u.s. president can issue a release for our fiv
i would like to just briefly duringo what happened the previous people's assembly meeting,assembly whereomrade called upon us to mobilize urgently. as we did that. we received interview held very quickly almost an immediate call to action. we received the document passed by the congress in english, french, and spanish. we were able to distributewe red by the that these messages werethese messagy disseminated. it was a very rapid mobilization. the results were obvious. you, commander are calling...
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i would like to just briefly refer to what happened during the previous people's assembly mating -assemblyeeting, where our comrade called upon us to mobilize urgently. as we did that. we received interview held very quickly almost an immediate call to action. we received the document passed by the congress in english, french, and spanish. we were able to distribute that too many organizations worldwide. these messages were quickly disseminated. it was a very rapid mobilization. the results were obvious. you, commander are calling on us to mobilize in order to prevent this nuclear war. that is the call to action. we need to ask ourselves, what needs to be done? those three questions you posed are very clear. currently the world council of churches and secretary-general, on the basis of what you mention in hiroshima and nagasaki, have issued a declaration against nuclear war. and the commission on international affairs has also addressed these issues very directly. last year, the evangelical women's conference sent a letter to barack obama. because on thanksgiving, the u.s. president can is
i would like to just briefly refer to what happened during the previous people's assembly mating -assemblyeeting, where our comrade called upon us to mobilize urgently. as we did that. we received interview held very quickly almost an immediate call to action. we received the document passed by the congress in english, french, and spanish. we were able to distribute that too many organizations worldwide. these messages were quickly disseminated. it was a very rapid mobilization. the results...
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assembly man jason pryor will be speaker of the assembly, the first african-american to hold that post anda state senator a-rod for will be the state senate majority leader. >> some of that video you were just looking at -- by the way, republican robinson will be senate minority leader, so he'll flip sides as for paul anderson expected to be the minority leader over in the assembly. i was gonna say that video, some of that, you remember from eight off for the legislature. let's take a look at how it looks. of course, the assembly was the big one and they flipped 10 seats as we hear all the punching. so they've got the 2715 legislature on the assembly side, and the senate side they to flip one seat. it was a tight race but they did it. they have the balance of power in both houses. they have enjoyed a rather warm relationship, democrats have, with the governor, which is interesting, with gno sandoval. so will that play to either side's advantage now in this session? well, i think governor sandoval is well-known as a moderate. i think he's gonna continue that. it doesn't really matter as
assembly man jason pryor will be speaker of the assembly, the first african-american to hold that post anda state senator a-rod for will be the state senate majority leader. >> some of that video you were just looking at -- by the way, republican robinson will be senate minority leader, so he'll flip sides as for paul anderson expected to be the minority leader over in the assembly. i was gonna say that video, some of that, you remember from eight off for the legislature. let's take a...
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>> translator: message to the national assembly. at the outset, only 8 weeks ago i believed that the imminent threat of war had no possible solution. so dramatic was the scenario we faced before us that i saw no other alternative than perhaps a likelihood of there not being any survival by this region that was -- that had no reason to be a direct target. it was very difficult with the knowledge that human beings always cling to the faintest hope. despite all of this i made an attempt and fortunately it didn't take me long to realize that there was some hope. a very profound hope, in fact. additionally, without the taking advantage of this opportunity, then the disaster could lead to the worst possible consequences. there would therefore be no hope for the salvation of the human species. nevertheless, i am now sure that it will not end this way. quite the contrary. currently we see conditions that are developing that could lead to a situation that would have been unforeseeable until very recently. one man will have to make the unprec
>> translator: message to the national assembly. at the outset, only 8 weeks ago i believed that the imminent threat of war had no possible solution. so dramatic was the scenario we faced before us that i saw no other alternative than perhaps a likelihood of there not being any survival by this region that was -- that had no reason to be a direct target. it was very difficult with the knowledge that human beings always cling to the faintest hope. despite all of this i made an attempt and...
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general assembly in 2018. so on behalf of the state department, let me use this opportunity to thank you all for joining us here today and for thanking them for coming to speak to us. your presence is essential in conveying the understanding and the importance of space sustainability for the benefit of all mankind and the reasons why we should work together to address this challenge. before i close, let me personally thank michael simpson and victoria samson, both of the secure world foundation. what you're seeing today is the work of not only the state department but ngos and others that have brought you this fuzz discussion format in an open forum and we absolutely rely on organizations like the secure world foundation to make this possible. so with that in mind let me welcome to the podium here michael simpson, the executive director of the secure world foundation. thank you. [ applause ] >> well, for those many of you whose faces are very familiar from several acts of cooperation and consultation and colla
general assembly in 2018. so on behalf of the state department, let me use this opportunity to thank you all for joining us here today and for thanking them for coming to speak to us. your presence is essential in conveying the understanding and the importance of space sustainability for the benefit of all mankind and the reasons why we should work together to address this challenge. before i close, let me personally thank michael simpson and victoria samson, both of the secure world...
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now, any impeachment proceedings would begin in the assembly where assembly speaker says the lawmakers are weighing all potential legislative activity. christie spokesperson says the call for impeachment quote is ridiculous. >>> and new details about the tentative agreement between septa and its largest yunion. members would receive 10.5% raise over the next 5 year, health insurance is going up 2.5%, and tlel also be an increase in pension payments. one thing that is not changing, break times. union members were fighting for longer break times. members will vote on the deal
now, any impeachment proceedings would begin in the assembly where assembly speaker says the lawmakers are weighing all potential legislative activity. christie spokesperson says the call for impeachment quote is ridiculous. >>> and new details about the tentative agreement between septa and its largest yunion. members would receive 10.5% raise over the next 5 year, health insurance is going up 2.5%, and tlel also be an increase in pension payments. one thing that is not changing,...
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into the assembly line the skills for the advanced manufacturers there is significant growth one of the things we also learned even if we talk about the work of assembly line it is different than it used to be and working on an assembly line is working with 20 people not necessarily 2 hundred people one thing that is similar across the city a broad range for the two and three person shop and old oakland is a better example of having that in the same city i know that you have done and personally as the leadership in kind of external lists the food manufacturing and connect it back to the community as we think about how to make it easier for folks to understand what's that journey been like. >> in oakland the food and beverages industry has allowed us to what i think we all need to do is make this an enticing field for everyone to understand how different the industry is now so we've used it as a creativity marking tool to fill the notch around the food and beverages in oakland and created a food trail along the waterfront to have a mc-2 over 50 sites that people can come and ride the
into the assembly line the skills for the advanced manufacturers there is significant growth one of the things we also learned even if we talk about the work of assembly line it is different than it used to be and working on an assembly line is working with 20 people not necessarily 2 hundred people one thing that is similar across the city a broad range for the two and three person shop and old oakland is a better example of having that in the same city i know that you have done and personally...
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of the general assembly. the report includes an annex which has all the guidelines, those intended to be reapproved and those still being worked upon. there is a note, though in the resolution that says the annex is not part of the formal approval process. all states, all 193 states of the united nations now has before them a document which shows the current status of the long-term sustainability activity, although as noted it is not part of the formal approval of the report for this year. note the report does note that the process that peter just mentioned where we will be bringing forward to the general assembly a full couple pend yum is the plan. the general assembly is aware of the process, has approved the report without the annex but is aware of the annex and the process. >> well, i actually have a question for you. slightly shifting focus a little bit. but it has been in the news lately with having signed agreements in nevada. i wonder if you can explain about those agreements and what you hope to get
of the general assembly. the report includes an annex which has all the guidelines, those intended to be reapproved and those still being worked upon. there is a note, though in the resolution that says the annex is not part of the formal approval process. all states, all 193 states of the united nations now has before them a document which shows the current status of the long-term sustainability activity, although as noted it is not part of the formal approval of the report for this year. note...
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yesterday the report, "the general assembly approved by the general assembly. in that report, it notes -- the report includes an annex which has guidelines and those tentatively approved and those worked upon. there's a note in the resolution that says the annex is not part of the formal approval process. so all states, all 193 states of the united nations now have before them a document which shows the current status of the long-term sustainability activity. although as noted, it is not part of the formal approval of the report for this year. the report does note the process mentioned where we will be bringing forward with the general assembly in 2018, a full compendium of agreed upon guidelines is the plan. so again the general assembly is aware of the process as the report without the annex but is aware of the annex and process. >> i actually have a question for you slightly shifting focus a little bit. this has been in the news having signed agreements with sierra nevada and having cooperative efforts. i wonder if you could explain about agreements and what
yesterday the report, "the general assembly approved by the general assembly. in that report, it notes -- the report includes an annex which has guidelines and those tentatively approved and those worked upon. there's a note in the resolution that says the annex is not part of the formal approval process. so all states, all 193 states of the united nations now have before them a document which shows the current status of the long-term sustainability activity. although as noted, it is not...
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to peaceable assembly.if the government owns the land how well you get the right to peaceable assembly. how can you have the right to bear arms of the government owns everything. how does that work if the government owns all the media and of course when you look at countries some might be remembering the soviet union, what happened, they controlled all the media. there was a government agency that controlled the media and they had the iron curtain so you can't have any of the liberties that we enjoy without a system where you own the property and unless it conflicts with other people's rights the government should stay out and protect your property rights. why do you call this a manifesto? >> guest: this is why we are so wealthy and this hasn't been discussed much. it's not discussed much in the political arena. suppose i said i want to make it so that no one can get a job in america unless they produce $15 an hour as a product. i went an to nick sure that is t happens. it's like saying i want a 15-dollar p
to peaceable assembly.if the government owns the land how well you get the right to peaceable assembly. how can you have the right to bear arms of the government owns everything. how does that work if the government owns all the media and of course when you look at countries some might be remembering the soviet union, what happened, they controlled all the media. there was a government agency that controlled the media and they had the iron curtain so you can't have any of the liberties that we...
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the team that we assemble, the president-elect assembles at the department of defense will all advise him, but the american people should know this is a president who on day one, january 20th, is going to focus on defeating and destroying isis at its source and confronting radical islamic terrorism so it can no longer threaten our people or inspire violence here in the homeland. >> dickerson: at the moment, though, water boring is something the united states government does not do, so we... the enemy already knows that water boarding is not something the united states does. is it going to be reassessed by the trump administration? >> well, i think the president-elect made his views on that quite clear during the course of the campaign, but as we go forward, what i can tell you is it's not going to be about a specific tactic. what i see in these meetings with the president-elect and candidates for our national security and our national defense is someone who is determined to surround himself with men and women of extraordinary background and capability. we have real challenges around t
the team that we assemble, the president-elect assembles at the department of defense will all advise him, but the american people should know this is a president who on day one, january 20th, is going to focus on defeating and destroying isis at its source and confronting radical islamic terrorism so it can no longer threaten our people or inspire violence here in the homeland. >> dickerson: at the moment, though, water boring is something the united states government does not do, so...
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tim grayson for assembly. the u.s.those of us whoof freedserved in the military are very proud of that. i believe very, very strongly in our country and what we stand for. i went to iraq in 2004 to fight for freedom. for generations, our troops have sacrificed for our freedoms. one of the most important things we do is vote - to protect that freedom. i'm tom steyer. let's make the people we're so proud of, proud of us. please. vote. vote. vote. vote. grant l: pacifica police today arrested a man who tried to kidnap the child on halloween last night it happened here and there hickey boulevard and fire crest ave just before 5:00 last night in the president obama revving up the crowd and a swing state of ohio. catherine h: to to attendance in a virtual tie donald trump one point advantage is within the poll's margin of error every plant to the zero men on the state decided that election today she appears with hillary clinton to pick this striving to return to the spot light to the treatment of women and already c
tim grayson for assembly. the u.s.those of us whoof freedserved in the military are very proud of that. i believe very, very strongly in our country and what we stand for. i went to iraq in 2004 to fight for freedom. for generations, our troops have sacrificed for our freedoms. one of the most important things we do is vote - to protect that freedom. i'm tom steyer. let's make the people we're so proud of, proud of us. please. vote. vote. vote. vote. grant l: pacifica police today arrested a...
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we've assembled a panel of experts to explore. plus we'll honor our friend, the legendary journalist gwen ifill. it's all ahead on "face the nation." good morning and welcome to "face the nation." i'm john dickerson. president-elect trump met yesterday with former presidal romney, a possible candidate for the job of secretary of state. the two appear to have moved past romney's tough criticism during the campaign. mr. trump also met with former centcom commander james madis. >> all i can say is he is the real deal. he is the real deal. >> dickerson: we're joined now by the head of the transition team and vice president-elect mike pence. mr. vice president-elect, i want any announcements today on staffing? >> i think that's yet to be seen, john. good to be with you this morning. we're here at trump national after a brisk day yesterday. but i have to tell you, to be able to have the opportunity to help lead this transition effort , to be sitting shoulder to shoulder with our president-elect as he's talking to men and women of extrao
we've assembled a panel of experts to explore. plus we'll honor our friend, the legendary journalist gwen ifill. it's all ahead on "face the nation." good morning and welcome to "face the nation." i'm john dickerson. president-elect trump met yesterday with former presidal romney, a possible candidate for the job of secretary of state. the two appear to have moved past romney's tough criticism during the campaign. mr. trump also met with former centcom commander james madis....
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tim grayson for assembly. and it's not your average cat or dog. the search for "sticky" -- the bearded dragon -- in san francisco.. and more stories at >>> eye pet goes missing in the mission. the search for sticky the bearded dragon in san francisco and more stories tonight at 5:00. >> bearded dragon. all right. that's going to do it for kpix 5 news at noon. we're done. >> we're done out of here lunchtime. >> let's go. >> what's for lunch? >> you're buying. you get to choose today. >> it's your turn. >> yup. and you're buying captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com ,, remember this guy? he's the drug company big shot who raised the price of a lifesaving pill by five thousand percent. said he wished he'd raised it more. prop sixty-one targets drug company price-gouging to save lives. the drug price relief act will save californians nearly a billion dollars a year. join the california nurses association and aarp and vote yes on sixty-one. the drug giants won't like it. ♪ >> maya: how about an omelet? >> nicole: am i even supposed
tim grayson for assembly. and it's not your average cat or dog. the search for "sticky" -- the bearded dragon -- in san francisco.. and more stories at >>> eye pet goes missing in the mission. the search for sticky the bearded dragon in san francisco and more stories tonight at 5:00. >> bearded dragon. all right. that's going to do it for kpix 5 news at noon. we're done. >> we're done out of here lunchtime. >> let's go. >> what's for lunch? >>...
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assembly man tang, assembly man. if we could hold our applause until after because we are going to be introducing a lot of folks, former supervisor and board president, chui, as well as former supervisor and current senator, mark leno. and we also have former supervisor and board of equalization, president, fiona ma. thank you all for being here. we are also joined by many other city department heads, and elected officials. i see our public defender is here jeff adachi and our sheriff, henessee as well as our fire chief, white, and the city administrator noami kelley. thank you all for being here. and i also would like to send a special recognition to the man who has basically worked with every former supervisor in this room, the great harvey rose. okay, i know that we are in a clapping mood, but i would like to at this time call out the names of each member of the board of supervisors, that has served on this legislative body and is joining us here today. and if you could just basically stand up so that we can ackno
assembly man tang, assembly man. if we could hold our applause until after because we are going to be introducing a lot of folks, former supervisor and board president, chui, as well as former supervisor and current senator, mark leno. and we also have former supervisor and board of equalization, president, fiona ma. thank you all for being here. we are also joined by many other city department heads, and elected officials. i see our public defender is here jeff adachi and our sheriff, henessee...
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>> reporter: there's a plant in louisville, kentucky, where they are assembling the lincoln, they assembleferent cars. one happens to be a lincoln, a crossover sport utility vehicle. and there were plans by ford to ship production of that vehicle to mexico. they're not going to do that. now they're going to keep it in louisville, kentucky. the plan had been to ship it and produce more ford escapes which they can't make enough of. a highly popular vehicle. now they're going to keep the lincoln line at least for that vehicle in louisville. uaw, don't want to see they're upset, but they didn't know what was going on. apparently, bill ford briefed president-elect trump before he briefed the uaw. they're meeting with ford, the uaw, today. >> all right. adam shapiro, live from the new york stock exchange. thank you. >> reporter: you're welcome. >>> donald trump, the big winner last week. but you may be surprised by some of the challengers he got from one state's write-in column. see me. see me. don't stare at me. see me. see me. see me to know that psoriasis is just something that i have. i'm no
>> reporter: there's a plant in louisville, kentucky, where they are assembling the lincoln, they assembleferent cars. one happens to be a lincoln, a crossover sport utility vehicle. and there were plans by ford to ship production of that vehicle to mexico. they're not going to do that. now they're going to keep it in louisville, kentucky. the plan had been to ship it and produce more ford escapes which they can't make enough of. a highly popular vehicle. now they're going to keep the...
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yesterday the report, "the general assembly approved by the general assembly. in that report, it notes -- the report includes an annex which has guidelines and those tentatively approved and those worked upon. there's a note in the resolution that says the aneck is not part of the formal approval process. so all states, all 193 states of the united nations now have before them a document which shows the current status of the long-term sustainability activity. although as noted, it is not part of the formal approval of the report for this year. the report does note the process mentioned where we will be bringing forward with the general assembly in 2018, a full compendium of agreed upon guidelines is the plan. so again the general assembly is aware of the process as the report without the annex but is aware of the annex and process. >> i actually have a question for you slightly shifting focus a little bit. this has been in the news having signed agreements with sierra nevada and having cooperative efforts. i wonder if you could explain about agreements and what
yesterday the report, "the general assembly approved by the general assembly. in that report, it notes -- the report includes an annex which has guidelines and those tentatively approved and those worked upon. there's a note in the resolution that says the aneck is not part of the formal approval process. so all states, all 193 states of the united nations now have before them a document which shows the current status of the long-term sustainability activity. although as noted, it is not...
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no wonder tchronicle called mae torlakson "flat-out unprepared" for the assembly. they endorse tim grayson. as mayor of concord, grayson balanced the budget every yer while doing more for kids. tim grayson for assembly. whmy doctor.houldn't hamy dentist.veryday? definitely my wife. wait, i know what i want. make sparkling water at home. and drink 43% more water every day. sodastream. love your water. it is time for the pharmaceutical industry to stop the entire nation is looking at california. let's go forward together. thank you all very much. to a teen sex trafficking victim. good afternoon, i'm michelle griego. >>> now at noon new details in the bay area sex scandal connected to a teen sex trafficking victim. >> the district attorney just gave an update on several law enforcement officers implicated in the sex scandal. maria medina reports from martinez. >> reporter: guys, remember, there are already a half a dozen bay area police officers already charged in this case in alameda county. but some of those allegations happened here in contra costa county. so the d
no wonder tchronicle called mae torlakson "flat-out unprepared" for the assembly. they endorse tim grayson. as mayor of concord, grayson balanced the budget every yer while doing more for kids. tim grayson for assembly. whmy doctor.houldn't hamy dentist.veryday? definitely my wife. wait, i know what i want. make sparkling water at home. and drink 43% more water every day. sodastream. love your water. it is time for the pharmaceutical industry to stop the entire nation is looking at...
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flights were assembling diverted. >>> no snow here. sweden may have gotten it all. they had the snowiest day in denver in 111 years. about a foot fell. many swedes were caught off guard. as meteorologists say they don't usually see this much city is urging everyone to try to work from home because you don't want all the volvos slamming into each other. >> share the snow with us people. >> they are getting snow. we are getting it late. there is moisture all over the place. >> i'm a little off. >> well, i have known that for years. >> let's go outside and take a look now. you see we have no weather problems here. a nice day. six degrees cooler than yesterday. still, well above normal this time of the year. as we take a look at doppler 4, wichita. all we are seeing is a few scattered showers over albuquerque there. and a lot of that is not reaching the ground. there is nothing going on over our state. a cool front in a stationary front kicking up showers over portions of texas. there are the showers over new mexico. a few in the great lakes region. this will cool us of
flights were assembling diverted. >>> no snow here. sweden may have gotten it all. they had the snowiest day in denver in 111 years. about a foot fell. many swedes were caught off guard. as meteorologists say they don't usually see this much city is urging everyone to try to work from home because you don't want all the volvos slamming into each other. >> share the snow with us people. >> they are getting snow. we are getting it late. there is moisture all over the place....
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tim grayson for assembly. i'm at higher risktwice as likfor depression.troke. more likely to develop an irregular heartbeat. i have a 65% higher chance of developing diabetes. no matter who we are, these diseases can be managed or prevented when caught early on. because with better research, the right medicine, and with doctors who help keep me healthy to begin with, we will thrive. this is the new comfort food. and it starts with foster farms simply raised chicken. california grown with no antibiotics ever. let's get comfortable with our food again. ♪ ♪ >>> just when you thought the ladies taking over "ocean's 8" couldn't get more fabulous, a music super star cranked it up to 11. rihanna gets to work, work, work. ♪ ♪ >> there is riri working it with crazy dreads and a zip-up and boots and she was spotted on the new york set yesterday and she's in some major a-list company. check out sandra bullock strutting out of the subway while filming in queens alongside her partner in crime, the leopard-loving cate blanche blanchett. we hear sandra plays the sister assemb
tim grayson for assembly. i'm at higher risktwice as likfor depression.troke. more likely to develop an irregular heartbeat. i have a 65% higher chance of developing diabetes. no matter who we are, these diseases can be managed or prevented when caught early on. because with better research, the right medicine, and with doctors who help keep me healthy to begin with, we will thrive. this is the new comfort food. and it starts with foster farms simply raised chicken. california grown with no...
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republicans chose their leader in the assembly today. robin vos was re-elected to his position as speaker for a third term. the unanimous vote from assembly republicans came down late this afternoon in madison. vos has served in the assembly for 11 years and as speaker since 2013. the democrats are set to meet tomorrow afternoon to elect their leader. patrick: this has been the warmest start on record for the first half of november. is near, so to speak. lindsey: it is, but we have a couple more days to enjoy. temperatures near 44 degrees. we will barely hit this as we head into the weekend. enjoy this as we look at the next couple of days. it feels like 44. 37 in kenosha and 37 near janesville as well. we had some clouds earlier that made it hard to see thpe you saw video from yesterday as well. as you are getting kids ready for the bus stop, definitely coat-worthy. thursday and friday, more like the 40's. patrick: a new twist in a murder case involving twin sisters. one died, the other is now charged for a second time in her murder. in
republicans chose their leader in the assembly today. robin vos was re-elected to his position as speaker for a third term. the unanimous vote from assembly republicans came down late this afternoon in madison. vos has served in the assembly for 11 years and as speaker since 2013. the democrats are set to meet tomorrow afternoon to elect their leader. patrick: this has been the warmest start on record for the first half of november. is near, so to speak. lindsey: it is, but we have a couple...
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state state of sonora mexico. >> some will be assembled in mexico and sent to our state. one problem is getting a workforce that has never assembled cars before to put this together. >>> president-elect donald trump stoking the flames of a debate over flag burning. trump planning people should be jailed for a year or lose citizenship status. the supreme court has said it is protected by the first amendment. >> i do not approve of it. and i think there's other ways for people to express their views rather than burn a flag that so many americans fought and died for. >> there's john mccain saying he has better things to do than respond to every one of donald trump's tweets. >>> another pick as the future elan chow will hold a position. she's the wife of mitch mcconnell. it put her in the political spotlight and made her a target for political ennys. >>> a new maim -- enemies. >>> a new name for trump's cabinet. wul ber ross -- wilbur ross will be picked. trump is also expected to nominate steven for treasure secretary. he's a former gold and sacks partner. >>> a thank you to
state state of sonora mexico. >> some will be assembled in mexico and sent to our state. one problem is getting a workforce that has never assembled cars before to put this together. >>> president-elect donald trump stoking the flames of a debate over flag burning. trump planning people should be jailed for a year or lose citizenship status. the supreme court has said it is protected by the first amendment. >> i do not approve of it. and i think there's other ways for...
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told us is that he wants to have the best group of people that he can possibly assemble who will help him to implement the vision that he laid out in the campaign and those are the kind of people we're looking for and those are the kind of people i'm confident we'll be able to identify for him, for him ultimately to make those selections because let's not forget, the transition organization that i've been leading since may doesn't make these selections. the president-elect makes these selections. >> so steve bannon, who came from breitbart has been well chronicled as kind of turning the campaign in more of an alt-right direction could very well end up with a job in this thing going forward? >> brian, i'm not going to talk about who may or may not end up with a job because. i've gotten to know steve during the course of this campaign. and dozens of others on the trump campaign, both those who are there now and those who have run the campaign previously. and i think he will also want to have people in government that represent that experience, no one american this process is important e
told us is that he wants to have the best group of people that he can possibly assemble who will help him to implement the vision that he laid out in the campaign and those are the kind of people we're looking for and those are the kind of people i'm confident we'll be able to identify for him, for him ultimately to make those selections because let's not forget, the transition organization that i've been leading since may doesn't make these selections. the president-elect makes these...
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it's too large to assemble at the moment. we are told it won't be put together until right before the parade. call it a labor of love, this is one of many ice blocks he spent 85 hours sculpting. when assembled, the ice castle will be 20 feet wide and weigh four tons. the smallest of ice blocks are heavy. >> i have been watching the parade since i was like 8 years ago in new jersey. i'm so excited to actually be able to do this. >> reporter: this is the first year a float in the parade is entirely made of ice. this is not the final thought? >> not at all. >> reporter: they will crave more on it during the parade. >> we have to give it a performance, so sees it created as we go around. >> one thing that is a bit of a challenge is driving through the city, particularly where there's construction. >> i have driven up and down the road trying to understand every pothole and all the movements that might happen. we keep our fingers crossed. >>reporter: meantime, they are chilled in freezers. even i got a chance to do some carving an
it's too large to assemble at the moment. we are told it won't be put together until right before the parade. call it a labor of love, this is one of many ice blocks he spent 85 hours sculpting. when assembled, the ice castle will be 20 feet wide and weigh four tons. the smallest of ice blocks are heavy. >> i have been watching the parade since i was like 8 years ago in new jersey. i'm so excited to actually be able to do this. >> reporter: this is the first year a float in the...
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assembly has, i think, rather naively but innocently relied w rosy in their projections of what ourilities might be. john: let's talk about that. south carolina's employee benefit authority says you promised workers $20 billion more than you have. 20 billion. but even that estimate is kind to you because it assumes your state investment will grow by 7.5% a year. >> right. john: are you making that money? >> no, certainly not. i project that liability is closer to 31, $32 billion. john: that assumes you will make 5% a year. i'm not making 5% on my money. >> it does. no, i don't make 5% on any investments. john: how can you make these assumptions with pension money, and it's not just your state. all the states do this. >> it's very irresponsible to do that and to continue to do it and the general assembly was very reluctant to lower that rate because lowering that rate, that assumed rate of return. john: hints to the public that you don't have the money, then you'd be 100 billion in debt. >> our state has continued to hold onto this, this hope. john: 7%, 8%. i'm making maybe 1%. the m
assembly has, i think, rather naively but innocently relied w rosy in their projections of what ourilities might be. john: let's talk about that. south carolina's employee benefit authority says you promised workers $20 billion more than you have. 20 billion. but even that estimate is kind to you because it assumes your state investment will grow by 7.5% a year. >> right. john: are you making that money? >> no, certainly not. i project that liability is closer to 31, $32 billion....
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republicans went into the election with a 63 to 36 advantage in the assembly. they held all their seats and took out democratic incumbent chris danou to go into the session their largest majority since 1957. they'll vote this afternoon on their leaders. robin vos is widely expected to remain speaker. four people are now finalists for u-w madison police deparment's new chief. the finalists include gregory habeck, the assistant police chief at uw-milwaukee--- thomas phillips, the police chief at northern illinois university--- kristen roman, a captain with the madison police department--- and john vinson, the police chief at the university of washington. former chief susan riseling, who retired in august. more news now-- evacuations have been ordered in six north carolina counties-- as at least 20 wildfires continue to burn. state officials say some of the blazes are suspected arson. the weather channel's mike seidel reports from the mountains of western north a grueling figh.involving fire crews from 5 states who have descended on the mountains of western caroli
republicans went into the election with a 63 to 36 advantage in the assembly. they held all their seats and took out democratic incumbent chris danou to go into the session their largest majority since 1957. they'll vote this afternoon on their leaders. robin vos is widely expected to remain speaker. four people are now finalists for u-w madison police deparment's new chief. the finalists include gregory habeck, the assistant police chief at uw-milwaukee--- thomas phillips, the police chief at...
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reporter: the assembly started at 8:30 this morning, lasted well over an hour. the principal started by telling students that, quote, "words matter, and everyone should feel safe and secure on campus. afterwards, teachers and plenty of students had a chance to share their thoughts >> it starts with you. you need to -- call to action, and follow through. you need to do this terrifying thing of telling one of your peers what you did is not okay, please stop. >> reporter: monta vista high school -- held this in response to an incident of racist graffiti found in one of it bathrooms. it happened sometime yesterday afternoon. danville police is helping the district investigate who might be behind it and why. >> too early to say. i think -- and ultimately it really doesn't matter. it's an ugly incident, and we just aren't going to tolerate -- >> reporter: that was the district spokesperson talking about the motivations behind this graffiti. the message that the assembly was part history lesson, but it was also a pep rally of sorts with many students expressing support
reporter: the assembly started at 8:30 this morning, lasted well over an hour. the principal started by telling students that, quote, "words matter, and everyone should feel safe and secure on campus. afterwards, teachers and plenty of students had a chance to share their thoughts >> it starts with you. you need to -- call to action, and follow through. you need to do this terrifying thing of telling one of your peers what you did is not okay, please stop. >> reporter: monta...
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>> they held assembly and the principal organized it. it took a turn he lined up a few speakers but 100 students decided to come forward and speak and it laughed for an hour and a half. the principal called it very powerful. >> the adults at the student assembly were upset about the racist graffiti found in a bathroom. >> this is danville, california, the 21st century. this is not the old south of 1950s but the students spontaneously deciding to speak who turned this talking to an emotional peer-to-peer discussion. >> you have no words to describe my feelings but i do agree we need to prove that we are better hand this. >> picture of the graffiti, someone wrote "whites," in the bathroom with arrow pointing left and an offensive word for african-americans with an arrow pointing to the right. >> my god! really? >> we showed the picture to parents dropping off their kids. >> i am surprised. i didn't think the kids around here who do stuff like that. i hope they find out who done this. that is unacceptable. >> principal called all 2,400 stud
>> they held assembly and the principal organized it. it took a turn he lined up a few speakers but 100 students decided to come forward and speak and it laughed for an hour and a half. the principal called it very powerful. >> the adults at the student assembly were upset about the racist graffiti found in a bathroom. >> this is danville, california, the 21st century. this is not the old south of 1950s but the students spontaneously deciding to speak who turned this talking...
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concerning wisconsins assembly and senate redistricting. fox6s bret lemoine explains what it may mean for future elections: sachin chheda such-in ched-uh , director of the non-partisan 'fair elections project' says the maps drawn by republican lawmakers in control of every branch of state government five years ago... tipped the scales to favor one party. chheda organized a dozen citizens across the state who sued last year. on monday, a be unconstitutional. sc 'you cant create a situation where elections dont matter at all.' the current maps divide wisconsin into 99 assembly and 33 senate districts. the voters lawsuit argued the boundaries discriminated against democrats, diluting their voting power. democratic state representative peter barca says the 20-12 elections were proof the system was disproportionate: pb 'for state assembly, roughly 1.4 million voted for democrats and 1.2 voted for republicans and yet lopsided majority.' and supporters of the current maps... re 'todays decision is an outlier.' ..argue redistricting has little impa
concerning wisconsins assembly and senate redistricting. fox6s bret lemoine explains what it may mean for future elections: sachin chheda such-in ched-uh , director of the non-partisan 'fair elections project' says the maps drawn by republican lawmakers in control of every branch of state government five years ago... tipped the scales to favor one party. chheda organized a dozen citizens across the state who sued last year. on monday, a be unconstitutional. sc 'you cant create a situation where...
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i think that general assembly has to decide as a matter of priority that this debt has to be liquidatedillion a year to work with from its general fund, which is the general tax receipts of the say the, that it can put into one thing or another. it can build parks in the individual legislative districts, they can build post offices, walking trails, bike paths. those are nice things to have, but you don't invest in those things when you have a hemorrhaging public pension system like we have in south carolina. john: and, again, you're not the worst. ten other states are worse than you. thank you for coming onto talk about it. >>> i should point out three states have been responsible about pensions. wisconsin, oregon and south dakota have zero pension debt. good for them! >>> next, obamacare isn't bad enough for you? tuesday colorado gets to vote whether to impose complete government-run health care. >> there's only one industrialized democracy that doesn't provide health care for everybody. that's the world's richest country, the united states. . >> obamacare is a disaster. you know it, w
i think that general assembly has to decide as a matter of priority that this debt has to be liquidatedillion a year to work with from its general fund, which is the general tax receipts of the say the, that it can put into one thing or another. it can build parks in the individual legislative districts, they can build post offices, walking trails, bike paths. those are nice things to have, but you don't invest in those things when you have a hemorrhaging public pension system like we have in...
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cities across a continental nation like ours but nonetheless people have the right to peaceably assemble and protest as long as people are not hurt and laws are not broken they have the right to do that and so, you know, i have no idea what the president-elect's take on it is, i have not spoken to him this evening, but my take on it is these things will happen especially after a highly charged emotional campaign that went on for the better part of 18 months in this country. you can't shut it off, that emotion and that energy and that commitment overnight. and so that will be changed but i think that the president-elect's speech last night really is going to go a long way towards beginning the healing of those divisions that always crop up when we have hard-fought political campaigns when people are taking differing views. >> can we agree, perhaps, these protests weren't scheduled, say, yesterday afternoon before the idea was conceivable to anyone of a donald trump presidency? >> well, you know, listen, you don't know, you don't know if people were making contingency plans or not but the
cities across a continental nation like ours but nonetheless people have the right to peaceably assemble and protest as long as people are not hurt and laws are not broken they have the right to do that and so, you know, i have no idea what the president-elect's take on it is, i have not spoken to him this evening, but my take on it is these things will happen especially after a highly charged emotional campaign that went on for the better part of 18 months in this country. you can't shut it...
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at the capitol, republicans picked up a seat in both the assembly and senate. and even one leading gop lawmaker who once opposed trump gives him credit. donald trump was able to connect with them on a level that no other politician has been able to in the assembly, republicans have a 64-35 majority. they say its their largest since 1956. in the senate, republicans have a 20 to 12 advantage with one race acknowledge that tuesday was not good. everybody was shocked by this outcome. nobody saw this wave coming while priorities for next years session are taking shape during republican caucus meetings this week... legislative leaders say a full repeal of the state's prevailing wage law, which sets wage standards for construction workers, is back on the table. opposed by democrats and labor unions and controversial among some of their own members, republicans passed a watered- still thats something thats going to be at the forefront of discussions when youre talking about transportation it comes as governor scott walker intends to delay major road projects because th
at the capitol, republicans picked up a seat in both the assembly and senate. and even one leading gop lawmaker who once opposed trump gives him credit. donald trump was able to connect with them on a level that no other politician has been able to in the assembly, republicans have a 64-35 majority. they say its their largest since 1956. in the senate, republicans have a 20 to 12 advantage with one race acknowledge that tuesday was not good. everybody was shocked by this outcome. nobody saw...
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tim grayson for assembly. want a great way to help our children thrive? then be sure to vote yes on proposition 55. prop 55 doesn't raise taxes on anyone. instead, it simply maintains the current tax rate on the wealthiest californians to prevent education cuts that would hurt our kids. no wonder prop 55 is endorsed by the california pta, teachers and educators. because all of us want to help our children thrive. it's time to vote yes on proposition 55. killed... ambushed while sitting in their cars in iowa. we're learning more about the suspected gunman. good afternoon, i'm kenny choi. riego. >>> two police officers shot and killed ambushed while sitting in their police cars in iowa. we are learning more about the suspects gunman. an iowa man is in police custody in the shooting deaths of the two officers. the arrest comes after an hours long manhunt. >> reporter: the manhunt for a suspect in the shooting deaths of two iowa police officers is over. 46-year-old scott greene was arrested this morning in suburban des moines. the search for greene began not
tim grayson for assembly. want a great way to help our children thrive? then be sure to vote yes on proposition 55. prop 55 doesn't raise taxes on anyone. instead, it simply maintains the current tax rate on the wealthiest californians to prevent education cuts that would hurt our kids. no wonder prop 55 is endorsed by the california pta, teachers and educators. because all of us want to help our children thrive. it's time to vote yes on proposition 55. killed... ambushed while sitting in their...
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the current maps divide wisconsin into 99 assembly and 33 senate districts. the voters lawsuit argued the boundaries discriminated against democrats, diluting their voting power. democratic state representative was disproportionate: pb 'for state assembly, roughly 1.4 million voted for democrats and 1.2 voted for republicans and yet they ended up with a huge lopsided majority.' and supporters of the current maps... re 'todays decision is an outlier.' ..argue redistricting has little impact on the will of the people. re 'i think it would be wrong to think that there would be a tremendous difference in the outcome of legistive races.' attorney general brad schimel has already vowed to appeal the decision. he says the courts ruling does not affect the results of election... or any prior election. reporting live in the newsroom, bl, fox6 news. mary thanks bret the wisconsin supreme court will not appoint a "special master" to look into who leaked secret "john doe" documents to the guardian newspaper. the john doe probe was looking into governor scott walker's 20-
the current maps divide wisconsin into 99 assembly and 33 senate districts. the voters lawsuit argued the boundaries discriminated against democrats, diluting their voting power. democratic state representative was disproportionate: pb 'for state assembly, roughly 1.4 million voted for democrats and 1.2 voted for republicans and yet they ended up with a huge lopsided majority.' and supporters of the current maps... re 'todays decision is an outlier.' ..argue redistricting has little impact on...