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it's a bad policy story on top of a bad news story. >> there has to be a better way to provide longer-term aid to places like haiti. >> worst domestic story. give it to the gulf. the explosion that took 11 lives and produced the oil spill that just kept on spilling. >> the gulf oil spill was quite possibly one of the most depressing events certainly of my lifetime. watching this oil on a live feed gush and gush and gush. >> and nothing was working. it was gushing and gushing and gushing. it was shocking that we couldn't plug a hole. >> the gulf oil spill was one of those reminders that decisions have consequences. >> i don't think people who weren't there not on the ground really realized how it was the keystone cops bumbling around down there on the coastline. >> clearly we should have called chile in. we just didn't realize it. >> worst math. bp's original estimate that only 1,000 barrels a day were going into the water. >> meanwhile you have independent scientist whose look at it for a few hours and say there's 70,000 barrels of oil pouring into that thing. >> sort of like the iran host
it's a bad policy story on top of a bad news story. >> there has to be a better way to provide longer-term aid to places like haiti. >> worst domestic story. give it to the gulf. the explosion that took 11 lives and produced the oil spill that just kept on spilling. >> the gulf oil spill was quite possibly one of the most depressing events certainly of my lifetime. watching this oil on a live feed gush and gush and gush. >> and nothing was working. it was gushing and...
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, good and bad. >> are you comfortable?eat romantic comedy. >> yeah this is "when harry met sally." >> reporter: part of what makes this movie great is just meg ryan. >> yeah. >> reporter: she's just so lovely. i had such a huge crush on her. >> well i -- how could you not? >> reporter: hard to imagine any hollywood casting agent now hiring billy crystal to be the leading man. for one thing, you wouldn't want to see him shirtless. next up "the backup plan." >> this guy's got his shirt off. >> reporter: that's just gratuitous, isn't it? >> i don't mean to say we can't have a good time enjoying flesh. it's a great part of going to the movies. but i don't think there are any other virtues here. >> reporter: okay. how about "the bounty hunter." >> you're crazy. >> maybe i am. >> reporter: my wife likes to joke kids growing up on the upper east side of new york who will have real trouble understanding emotional content because their mom's faces are just frozen. i wonder if there's that same truth in that hollywood acting. they d
, good and bad. >> are you comfortable?eat romantic comedy. >> yeah this is "when harry met sally." >> reporter: part of what makes this movie great is just meg ryan. >> yeah. >> reporter: she's just so lovely. i had such a huge crush on her. >> well i -- how could you not? >> reporter: hard to imagine any hollywood casting agent now hiring billy crystal to be the leading man. for one thing, you wouldn't want to see him shirtless. next up...
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you're not hurt but that no not that bad an. and d is dead. and dead is the easiest one to determine. and how do we determine whether someone is dead? they're not breathing, right an steve said that several times and how do we know someone is not breathing? we look, listen, and feel and open the air way and we look to see if the chest is rising and listen to feel air and how long do we check for actually? american red cross o says about ten seconds and if they are not breathing we readjust the air way and check for ten seconds again and not breathing for the secretarsecond time we said say and you check the air ways twic and when you know someone is dead you move on. let's go through the categories. walking wounded and anybody tha follows directions and get up and walk and it's green. d is delayed and anybody that i injured but we don't think it's life-threatening. i is the people that need treatment right now and d is th dead and black and during triag you open an air way and how lon does that take? two seconds and it takes ten seconds to che
you're not hurt but that no not that bad an. and d is dead. and dead is the easiest one to determine. and how do we determine whether someone is dead? they're not breathing, right an steve said that several times and how do we know someone is not breathing? we look, listen, and feel and open the air way and we look to see if the chest is rising and listen to feel air and how long do we check for actually? american red cross o says about ten seconds and if they are not breathing we readjust the...
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, but it's not as bad had we not done anything? >> i think that's absolutely true. on the other hand, i'll tell you this, i think we have much higher unemployment and i think we have much more difficulty going on and a lot more people relying on public services, you know, for food and things like that. this is the fourth recovery i have covered as a journalist, and i will tell you the other three combined -- combined -- don't give account for what we've seen, because at least in the rest of them, other parts of the world and the country were doing well. there's no hiding place here. china is certainly doing well, but china alone cannot carry the world and as well as it's doing, it's not doing so well that it overwhelms everything else, the world's largest economy, that of the united states, still is the linchpin for the world economy, and right plow we're junow we'r time. >> employment is a trailing indicator and there's growth in gdp, pretty robust corporate profits, you know, compared to past years, it's not as if this is -- you
, but it's not as bad had we not done anything? >> i think that's absolutely true. on the other hand, i'll tell you this, i think we have much higher unemployment and i think we have much more difficulty going on and a lot more people relying on public services, you know, for food and things like that. this is the fourth recovery i have covered as a journalist, and i will tell you the other three combined -- combined -- don't give account for what we've seen, because at least in the rest...
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however, the good fat, bad fat, good carb, bad carb. can you break it down? this literally every day. i think there are a couple of general tips. then we'll show some specifics. one of the easiest general tips is to try to make little changes gradually. you're much more able to stick with a program when it's not a swiping de sweeping dramatic change. try to eat from the farm, not the factory. which means you want to try to eat whole foods, foods that as you put them in your mouth resemble the original form. minimize the stuff that comes out of the bag. now when you look at visually, the good versus the bad, we're going to start with the bad. things you should try to generally avoid. i call this the susan coppen tray. these are the -- >> she's killing me. >> these are the bad carbs. they come from white grain products. >> that's what we hear a lot. just avoid the white things. you want as much color as can you in your diet. >> that's correct. when you talk about carbohydrates, there truly are good carbs and bad ones. there are a lot of white foods. if you want
however, the good fat, bad fat, good carb, bad carb. can you break it down? this literally every day. i think there are a couple of general tips. then we'll show some specifics. one of the easiest general tips is to try to make little changes gradually. you're much more able to stick with a program when it's not a swiping de sweeping dramatic change. try to eat from the farm, not the factory. which means you want to try to eat whole foods, foods that as you put them in your mouth resemble the...
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i think we actually haven't done that bad a job. i mean, you know, 2007, 2008 was a serious meltdown, no doubt about it, but the fact was, we went a long time without a serious meltdown. so, um, i would be a little more positive, you know, in the track record of regulations through the '50s, '60s, '70s, that kept the, the banking system on hold, pretty much crisis free. so, we do, i think, have a decent history. but there are certainly problems with regulation, and i focus on a couple different issues. one is, you know, peter's exactly right, this issue of moral hazard. i do think capital alleviates it, it doesn't, uh, uh, get rid of it, but the point is, the banks are risking their money rather than, than simply the government's money, or the depositor's money, the lender's money, if they have a substantial capital buffer. now, it gets back to this issue, though, how do you enforce that? and we've often had a history where regulators haven't been eager to step in, because, by its nature, that's gonna be a difficult thing to do if y
i think we actually haven't done that bad a job. i mean, you know, 2007, 2008 was a serious meltdown, no doubt about it, but the fact was, we went a long time without a serious meltdown. so, um, i would be a little more positive, you know, in the track record of regulations through the '50s, '60s, '70s, that kept the, the banking system on hold, pretty much crisis free. so, we do, i think, have a decent history. but there are certainly problems with regulation, and i focus on a couple different...
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traffic pretty bad. to golden gate fog not nearly as bad as it was yesterday. dunbar bridge has the worst today as you see traffic very slow. socked in at the denver bridge. watching the ball where it's figure in some spots, not as bad in others. taking a look at the forecast fog in the morning over the next few days, windy tomorrow, that blows it out a bit. fairly nice weather ahead. the dry spell continues. no rain in the forecast for the next seven days. sports news is the official raiders have a new coach. hugh jackson. they will introduce some he spent last season as offensive coordinator, he helped the team more than double the scoring output in its first year. jackson replacing cable. mike singletary could have a new employer. 40 niners coach is close to a deal to make him the linebackers coach for the viking spirit he is a friend and former team mate. he was fired after weeks 16. former stanford coach is a new 49ers head coach. dna more coffee? starbucks has a new copy. nay new coffee size. it's the one in the ride. it means 30 in italian 31 ounces. it
traffic pretty bad. to golden gate fog not nearly as bad as it was yesterday. dunbar bridge has the worst today as you see traffic very slow. socked in at the denver bridge. watching the ball where it's figure in some spots, not as bad in others. taking a look at the forecast fog in the morning over the next few days, windy tomorrow, that blows it out a bit. fairly nice weather ahead. the dry spell continues. no rain in the forecast for the next seven days. sports news is the official raiders...
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are pretty bad.'s just get rid of them. let's keep the goods that. there's so much music around that it is so easy to find and so easy to listen to whatever you want. just get to the good stuff. >> meanwhile, back at classic album club [inaudible] somewhere on site two -- side two. >> listening to a whole album like this really brings up something for me. >> were you move tonight? >> yes, i get moved every time i come. >> it is over. a ballet classic from beginning to perfect, hi fi, stereo, vinyl ending. >> let's just update you on some more breaking news. ireland's prime minister has retained control of the ruling party. he won a motion of confidence in his leadership. that just in theory we saw a challenge from his foreign affairs minister, and he will head the party in the upcoming general election. although voters in ireland are not happy with him as a moment. there is expected to be an election in late march, and the news we had at the top of the program, an update on that. there has been a mas
are pretty bad.'s just get rid of them. let's keep the goods that. there's so much music around that it is so easy to find and so easy to listen to whatever you want. just get to the good stuff. >> meanwhile, back at classic album club [inaudible] somewhere on site two -- side two. >> listening to a whole album like this really brings up something for me. >> were you move tonight? >> yes, i get moved every time i come. >> it is over. a ballet classic from beginning...
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but if you say that also it has to survive a bad faith test, where bad faith is objectively not subjectively determined, then you will rule out the possibility of the police hatching, which i don't know if they would, but hatching such a plan. >> i guess it's not totally clear that bad faith would mean -- >> there are circuit that is have adopted a bad faith test with other things than the unlawful. the second circuit uses only the word unlawful. i thought we took this case to iron out that discrepancy. if we did, i'd like to know your objection to ironing it out by taking the second circuit test and adding on an objectively determined bad faith rule? >> justice breyer, i don't know what it means to act in bad faith in a case like this. >> maybe it could mean having no reason other than knocking on the door other than to create exigent circumstances. >> well, justice alito, i think it would be difficult to determine objectively -- >> the police say i don't want to get a warrant. it's such a bore. we have other things to do. i have a great idea. let's knock at door. and then as long as he sta
but if you say that also it has to survive a bad faith test, where bad faith is objectively not subjectively determined, then you will rule out the possibility of the police hatching, which i don't know if they would, but hatching such a plan. >> i guess it's not totally clear that bad faith would mean -- >> there are circuit that is have adopted a bad faith test with other things than the unlawful. the second circuit uses only the word unlawful. i thought we took this case to iron...
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but the truth is, as much as they look good, aren't they bad on bad?they do put pressure on the little joints. they force your back to assume an arched posture. when you arch your back, you put pressure on the little joints in the back called the facet joints. the other thing is it decreases the size of the openings of the spine, through which the spinal nerves emerge. >> you say the space between. if you thought of a skeleton, if you had a skeleton, you see the little disks going up. like dinner plates or salad plates, and they're spaced between those. >> yes, in between each one of those vertebrae and the disks is a spinal nerve. the spinal nerves hook up. and when there's detearation of the space, that causes cyatica. >> i had cyatica. i described it as a severe shooting pain. >> that's exactly what it is, it's like an electric shock. it's very, very disabling. >> let's talk about when people get help. a lot of folks will go to a chiropractor. i know you are a spine surgen. so therefore, are you one of those people that say chiropractors cannot help
but the truth is, as much as they look good, aren't they bad on bad?they do put pressure on the little joints. they force your back to assume an arched posture. when you arch your back, you put pressure on the little joints in the back called the facet joints. the other thing is it decreases the size of the openings of the spine, through which the spinal nerves emerge. >> you say the space between. if you thought of a skeleton, if you had a skeleton, you see the little disks going up....
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it's real bad. we shouldn't even be out here. >> reporter: or no-going. a combination of ice and snow hit the roads and the runways. just 40 flights left atlanta's heart field airport, with a triple effect felt nationwide. >> looks like the pipeline from here to atlanta, everything is shut down. so, we'll be here for a couple days. >> reporter: as of this morning, 43 of the lower 48 states had some sort of winter watch, warning or advisory. >> i walked out here a minute ago. and it came up to about right here on me. so, that's more than i've seen last year. >> reporter: the storm has broken more than half a dozen snow records in the deep south. and left its mark in countless other countries. >> 75 is real bad. trucks turned over. everything. >> reporter: now, the storm moves up the east coast, where it merges with a midwest snowmaker. that puts washington, new york, and boston in its path. and even in these places accustomed to snow, it's too much, too soon. >> i need a break. my brother's in atlanta. they shut down the city. we have six inches. six inche
it's real bad. we shouldn't even be out here. >> reporter: or no-going. a combination of ice and snow hit the roads and the runways. just 40 flights left atlanta's heart field airport, with a triple effect felt nationwide. >> looks like the pipeline from here to atlanta, everything is shut down. so, we'll be here for a couple days. >> reporter: as of this morning, 43 of the lower 48 states had some sort of winter watch, warning or advisory. >> i walked out here a minute...
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that's one bad mickey fickey! [ laughs ] shut the front door!n detergent alone. two times better ! for a brilliant shine, finish jet-dry rinse agent. finish. the diamond standard. why risk they'll end up faded or stretched ? try woolite. woolite isn't just for your delicates. it's for all your clothes. with woolite complete you can wash everything because it has the right balance of cleaning and care. and say goodbye to fading, shrinking and stretching. woolite complete keeps all your clothes looking like new, longer. visit woolite.us to print your high value woolite coupon. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: we're back with the great paul rudd, right here. his news movie "how do you know" is in theaters tomorrow. great movie. why don't you explain to everybody what "how do you know" is, what it's about. >> uh -- well -- i guess it's a -- it's a kind of love triangle -- with reese and owen and jack nicholson. >> jimmy: yeah, there's a lot fo drinking in this. >> a lot of drinking, yeah. >> jimmy: you do a lot of drinking. >> my world is kind of
that's one bad mickey fickey! [ laughs ] shut the front door!n detergent alone. two times better ! for a brilliant shine, finish jet-dry rinse agent. finish. the diamond standard. why risk they'll end up faded or stretched ? try woolite. woolite isn't just for your delicates. it's for all your clothes. with woolite complete you can wash everything because it has the right balance of cleaning and care. and say goodbye to fading, shrinking and stretching. woolite complete keeps all your clothes...
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people think things are bad now.orget about two years ago when everybody was the third poorer >> when you're a democrat walking into office just two choices. he chose the team over the liberal team. >> i think he could've quit vibration and joe stiglitz in charge and it would've been interesting to see what they did. my bigger problem them, aside from the personnel because they think we all get hung up on personal because were also used to bush who has led us around on a string by the people around him that we assume the president is public. and that's another problem i have with roger's book. he is not a puppet. he is making his own decisions. i still am critical of -- very critical of the book of his not having a waiter circle of economic advisers. and he does have jerry bernstein from the progressive policy institute and some liberals. and there, jerry bernstein is in there every day. >> you say in the book he runs from abc -- >> runs from a to b. >> roger, what would make you happy? leaving that aside for a secon
people think things are bad now.orget about two years ago when everybody was the third poorer >> when you're a democrat walking into office just two choices. he chose the team over the liberal team. >> i think he could've quit vibration and joe stiglitz in charge and it would've been interesting to see what they did. my bigger problem them, aside from the personnel because they think we all get hung up on personal because were also used to bush who has led us around on a string by...
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good business is bad journalism good journalism is bad business with claims that a corporate agenda is hogging news coverage many americans are seeking alternative sources where big business is stop pulling the strings. you're watching r t eight pm here in moscow welcome to the program investigators say the suicide bomber who carried out a deadly attack at moscow's airport was a twenty year old man from russia's rest of caucasus region monday's terror act claimed thirty five lives and left more than one hundred people injured parties a cut that he brings us the latest. the russian investigative committee says that the case until monday's terrorist attack of the country's largest outboards has been sold and they say they know the name of the man who carries out the suicide bombing of. russia. and investigators and security services have identified the suicide bomber who detonated an explosive device stuffed with metal element at moscow's domodedovo airport on monday it was a twenty year old man from russia's north caucasus although investigators know the terrorists name we're not going
good business is bad journalism good journalism is bad business with claims that a corporate agenda is hogging news coverage many americans are seeking alternative sources where big business is stop pulling the strings. you're watching r t eight pm here in moscow welcome to the program investigators say the suicide bomber who carried out a deadly attack at moscow's airport was a twenty year old man from russia's rest of caucasus region monday's terror act claimed thirty five lives and left more...
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songs are pretty bad.get rid of them. this is good stuff. there is so much music around. it is easy to listen to whenever you want. >> listening to a whole album really brings something out. i get moved every time i come. >> it is over. he from beginning to perfect. >> you can continue that dispute. thank you very much for watching. >> hello and welcome. >> see the news unfold, get the top stories from around the globe and click-to-play video reports. go to bbc.com/news to experience the in-depth, expert reporting of "bbc world news" online. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. and union bank. >> union bank has put its financial strength to work for a wide range of companies, from small businesses to major corporations. what can we do for you? >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet los angeles.
songs are pretty bad.get rid of them. this is good stuff. there is so much music around. it is easy to listen to whenever you want. >> listening to a whole album really brings something out. i get moved every time i come. >> it is over. he from beginning to perfect. >> you can continue that dispute. thank you very much for watching. >> hello and welcome. >> see the news unfold, get the top stories from around the globe and click-to-play video reports. go to...
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that makes sense because it would have been bad -- it would have been a bad public policy. i am trying to figure out what i'm doing in the coming year, potentially trading votes, or potentially engaging in this conversation in a way as to how i could get myself a job. the fact that that was not a possibility, that is called good government. we take that possibility away. it is not even a consideration for me in terms of who i support for how i engage in this process. what i would say to mr. lee, if we ever talk is that if you end up being appointed successor mayor, that comes along with five years, nine years'. those are the options. for the 12 months following that term, he cannot have full time employment in the city and county of san francisco because it is a good government law. it could be good to have ed lee back as city administrator year after he was mayor. maybe it would be good to have me working in human services next year. what is better than that is not having deal-making and vote- trading, and bad governments, because someone wanted a city job. we have that la
that makes sense because it would have been bad -- it would have been a bad public policy. i am trying to figure out what i'm doing in the coming year, potentially trading votes, or potentially engaging in this conversation in a way as to how i could get myself a job. the fact that that was not a possibility, that is called good government. we take that possibility away. it is not even a consideration for me in terms of who i support for how i engage in this process. what i would say to mr....
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they're not bad at it. for every bombing you hear about, they're probably three or four that have been put off. >> as you know, a number of the terrorists -- i don't know what the number was- were egyptains and this whole camp david agreement, we give the egyptains something like $2 billion aearo keep peace with israel. what do you think of all that? >> well, the egyptains, they play a very dirty game. they're the cter of anti-semitic propaganda. maybe in the whole world now. and they made a peace agreement and so far they haven't gone to war, though they're now making funny motions in the sinai. and they did very well making peace with israel. they got the whole sinai back and the oil wells and all that. and the government of egypt is quite weak and being pusd ashby these terrorists an it's a very bad situation. but i think if you started bringing them down in other places, then they would be weakened in egypt. >> go back to the -- your earlier premise. you say that the terrorism going onow -- does it have
they're not bad at it. for every bombing you hear about, they're probably three or four that have been put off. >> as you know, a number of the terrorists -- i don't know what the number was- were egyptains and this whole camp david agreement, we give the egyptains something like $2 billion aearo keep peace with israel. what do you think of all that? >> well, the egyptains, they play a very dirty game. they're the cter of anti-semitic propaganda. maybe in the whole world now. and...
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elsewhere it's not that bad. sunny day for everybody and breezy with highs 50s to mid- 60s for some. >>> welcome back. good morning to you. here's a quick look at some of the top stories we're following right now at 5:43. as soon as the sun comes up, police dive teams are going back to a canal in the central valley town of patterson. they're searching for the car of the man suspected of kidnapping a 4-year-old boy on tuesday. a statewide amber alert is still in effect. >>> arizona congresswoman gabrielle giffords could be moved to a rehab center in houston, texas, tomorrow. hospital officials say she's made enough progress to start a long-term rehabilitation program. >>> police in oakland searching for the owner of a pit bull that attacked two people. this happened last night. police shot and killed that dog at the scene. both of the victims were rushed to the hospital. >>> a hit-and-run driver is still on the loose following a crash that seriously injured a young girl in gill roy. it happened shortly before 6:00
elsewhere it's not that bad. sunny day for everybody and breezy with highs 50s to mid- 60s for some. >>> welcome back. good morning to you. here's a quick look at some of the top stories we're following right now at 5:43. as soon as the sun comes up, police dive teams are going back to a canal in the central valley town of patterson. they're searching for the car of the man suspected of kidnapping a 4-year-old boy on tuesday. a statewide amber alert is still in effect. >>>...
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temperatures not too bad. i think as we look toward the afternoon not bad.e had that rain come through yesterday. highs in the 50s and 60s. today warmer. you will see temperatures up as much as 6 degrees. we'll have more coming up. right now let's check on traffic with gianna. >> san leandro we have a trouble spot northbound 880 not affecting the main lines of the roads. actually on the marina boulevard on-ramp but it is an overturned vehicle so may cause some spectator slowing just as you enter the freeway there. you can see though 880 itself not doing too bad. 74 miles per hour again noninjury accident should be clearing up within the next few minutes. elsewhere seeing some stop and go conditions. in fact, stacking up westbound 4 from a to somersville. we have a stalled vehicle at loveridge. it's in the center divide and that's also causing some spectator slowing through there. if you are working your way through the altamont pass, 19 minutes on 580 westbound from the altamont pass to 680. lots of yellow, so some slow speeds as well but no accidents, just
temperatures not too bad. i think as we look toward the afternoon not bad.e had that rain come through yesterday. highs in the 50s and 60s. today warmer. you will see temperatures up as much as 6 degrees. we'll have more coming up. right now let's check on traffic with gianna. >> san leandro we have a trouble spot northbound 880 not affecting the main lines of the roads. actually on the marina boulevard on-ramp but it is an overturned vehicle so may cause some spectator slowing just as...
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the lights, glass windows, yeah, glass we already talked about, the bad things. how about all the book stuff? building is still standing but everything else will fall right on top of you. bookcases, you want to secure those; right? this is what's going it happen. if you as nerts you went in there and got a report that there may be people trapped, where would you start looking for them? upper floors and void spaces. again, we talked about glass. are these people a little too close, do you think? did they give you a rule of thumb how far away to stay from buildings. well, actually 1 1/2 times the height of the building. so if you are in a 30-foot building -- you already did the math -- you want to be 45 feet away. glass falls out, too, do you think it just falls straight down? no, it kites its way around. it can kite up to two blocks away. be aware of that, got your helmet on. types of hazard, you have above ground, ground and below ground. what's an above ground hazard? glass, wires, falling objects. some of the ground level hazards are glass. what's bad about une
the lights, glass windows, yeah, glass we already talked about, the bad things. how about all the book stuff? building is still standing but everything else will fall right on top of you. bookcases, you want to secure those; right? this is what's going it happen. if you as nerts you went in there and got a report that there may be people trapped, where would you start looking for them? upper floors and void spaces. again, we talked about glass. are these people a little too close, do you think?...
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real bad things but also good things come stress test turned out to be smart. they came back to help. we saved a trillion dollars by not nationalizing. i haven't actually heard people make that point during often. >> talk about the nationalization. this is not what people were asking for. what people were demanding is that the law be followed and the insolvent banks be taken into receivership. you break it up from a takeover, clear up the management, you wipe up the stockholders, bondholders become stockholders, you put in place somewhat the new owners put in place management coming to segregate the bad assets, create a bad bank and put it back in business you don't take it over and omitted some of like becoming we actually own a lot of banks now. we actually nationalize some major financial entities what people were demanding is that the zombie banks be dismantled the way we do every friday when a bank is insolvent the fdic comes in, they shut it down -- >> i thought there were zombi banks too and i brought this argument like i was trying to pretend i educated
real bad things but also good things come stress test turned out to be smart. they came back to help. we saved a trillion dollars by not nationalizing. i haven't actually heard people make that point during often. >> talk about the nationalization. this is not what people were asking for. what people were demanding is that the law be followed and the insolvent banks be taken into receivership. you break it up from a takeover, clear up the management, you wipe up the stockholders,...
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the economy is good or bad and he's never going to outdo them. in the end he will be able to say at least he was optimistic. >> is there any point where the economy can be good enough for the president? is it good, bad, or is moderate improvement enough for him politically speaking? >> well, that's the big question. the unemployment rate, 9.4%, if it's down to 8 -- >> still incrediblely high. but he can say things have improved. his hope is that some of this stuff will be at least get us moving in that direction. since we're talking about the state of the union, i don't want to let us forget it was in haft year's state of the union that in order to prove his fiscal conservative bona fides the president proposed a bipartisan fiscal commission. it reported in december. didn't get enough votes on the committee to force a vote in congress as the president proposed but it got a majority, way -- which was more than most expected. or this state of the union you would expect that the president would have come out and said embrace it or propose an alterna
the economy is good or bad and he's never going to outdo them. in the end he will be able to say at least he was optimistic. >> is there any point where the economy can be good enough for the president? is it good, bad, or is moderate improvement enough for him politically speaking? >> well, that's the big question. the unemployment rate, 9.4%, if it's down to 8 -- >> still incrediblely high. but he can say things have improved. his hope is that some of this stuff will be at...
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there was lots of mistakes made and bad action and bad actors. what the congress asked us to do is say what things were present that caused the financial crisis. not name everything... bad thing that happened because if you list all the bad things that's not really an explanation. and don't name everything that's wrong with the financial regulatory system. there are lots of thing there is that had nothing do with the crisis. what are the things to cause the crisis? we came up with a list of ten, we think those ten-- no more, no less dyslexia explained what went on if 2008. >> woodruff: is it... some of the observers today are looking at what you and the other dissenters are saying and they're saying there's a reluctance there to put blame, to put responsibility, accountability, where it belongs. >> i don't think so. um, we've made very clear that a big part of the problem was a concentration of risk on the balance sheets of big financial institutions, housing-related risk that was their job to manage their risks. again and again we saw in testimo
there was lots of mistakes made and bad action and bad actors. what the congress asked us to do is say what things were present that caused the financial crisis. not name everything... bad thing that happened because if you list all the bad things that's not really an explanation. and don't name everything that's wrong with the financial regulatory system. there are lots of thing there is that had nothing do with the crisis. what are the things to cause the crisis? we came up with a list of...
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i'll go a whole exit down to go around it. >> reporter: that bad. >> that bad. >> reporter: built in the 50s and never upgraded the tully interchange cannot handle today's traffic loads. exiting cars routinely back up on highway 101 bringing the speeds down to a measly 15 minutes a mile. >> everybody is kind of stimuluster rated a little bit. >> reporter: things are about to get better for the interchange. work has begun with barriers and prep work to rebuild it. they are spending $45 million in a 16 month project that will replace the cloverleafs with exits. they'll wide ten tully rode bridge and drivers say it's long overdue. >> hallelulia. yeah, thank you, and thank the state and whatever they can do for us down here. >> reporter: caltrans will begin the heavy work tonight. they will be closing the ramp that's going from eastbound tully to southbound 101 tonight from 11:00 p.m. to 5:00 a.m. and work will continue along until approximately april or may 201 reporting live in san jose, len ramirez. >>> a lot of us use debit cards, they help manage money better. but on a consumer watc
i'll go a whole exit down to go around it. >> reporter: that bad. >> that bad. >> reporter: built in the 50s and never upgraded the tully interchange cannot handle today's traffic loads. exiting cars routinely back up on highway 101 bringing the speeds down to a measly 15 minutes a mile. >> everybody is kind of stimuluster rated a little bit. >> reporter: things are about to get better for the interchange. work has begun with barriers and prep work to rebuild it....
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south bay actually not too bad. just some slight delays northbound 101 through san jose but overall 280 guadalupe parkway all checking in problem- free this morning. here's a live look at 280. you can see traffic actually starting to build northbound through downtown san jose. but overall it is accident- free. that's a look at traffic. back to you. >> thank you. >>> we could see something on wall street today that we haven't seen in more than two years. here now is jason brooks with kcbs and cbsmoneywatch.com. hey, jason. all right, what is it? >> reporter: good morning. yeah, we came this close to seeing the dow back at 12,000 yesterday. it came within 20 points of a number it has not seen since june of 2008. when you talk about recoveries, the stock market has lapped the economic recovery a couple of times. the dow was at a low in march of 2009 at 7200. it's up almost 5,000 points during that amount of time. it's going to be a challenge to get back up to 12,000 today. got some earnings reports that are a little di
south bay actually not too bad. just some slight delays northbound 101 through san jose but overall 280 guadalupe parkway all checking in problem- free this morning. here's a live look at 280. you can see traffic actually starting to build northbound through downtown san jose. but overall it is accident- free. that's a look at traffic. back to you. >> thank you. >>> we could see something on wall street today that we haven't seen in more than two years. here now is jason brooks...
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not too bad. >> okay.thank you, steve. >>> the captain of the uss enterprise has been permanently relieved of his command this afternoon. the commander of us fleet forces says captain owen honors showed extremely poor judgment in the videos that included anti-gay slurs and sexual innuendo. the vies were made in 2006 and 2007 when he was second in hand of "the enterprise." >>> democrat, nancy pelosi, has no regret as she ends her f our- year reign as speaker of the house. tomorrow she will hand the gavel to republican john boehner. she are -- pelosi will be minority leader and looks forward to leading a tenacious opposition to the gop. >> the democrats will present a strong message to the american people putting jobs first and b eing sons -- fiscally responsibility as we do so. >> today she began the democratic charge by calling republicans hypocrites, for doing a move that she says will increase the deficit. >>> today, president obama s igned a bill for the first major overall safety system. congress passe
not too bad. >> okay.thank you, steve. >>> the captain of the uss enterprise has been permanently relieved of his command this afternoon. the commander of us fleet forces says captain owen honors showed extremely poor judgment in the videos that included anti-gay slurs and sexual innuendo. the vies were made in 2006 and 2007 when he was second in hand of "the enterprise." >>> democrat, nancy pelosi, has no regret as she ends her f our- year reign as speaker of...
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. >> today was bad. tomorrow is certain to be worse. >> a million people are affected after days of on seasonal monsoon rain. the cities are suffering worse. nearly 20,000 people are misplaced. >> when you are company lehman range from land access, rescue by air is a welcome the prospect. the air force has been locating some of those in need. some parts of the eastern seaboard have had their highest rainfall ever recorded. about 160,000 acres, the crop has been ruined. about 50 or a reservation -- irrigation reservoirs have burst their banks. some are filling up and posing a danger to those living nearby. this man was the commander until seven years ago. it fell to him on wednesday to distribute supplies to affected people. 180,000 are in displacement camps and a lot of people are suffering. the government and relief agencies are sending food and medicine into many places. people have told us they have seen no sign of aid from the government. they have set up camps on their own. >> around 100 people have
. >> today was bad. tomorrow is certain to be worse. >> a million people are affected after days of on seasonal monsoon rain. the cities are suffering worse. nearly 20,000 people are misplaced. >> when you are company lehman range from land access, rescue by air is a welcome the prospect. the air force has been locating some of those in need. some parts of the eastern seaboard have had their highest rainfall ever recorded. about 160,000 acres, the crop has been ruined. about...
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my fear is that my good kids will make a bad decision, one bad judgment, and pay for it permanently.on the net, it's open to anyone. there are no safeguards. someone can always find everything. ( laughs ) i'm not wrong, exactly. >> narrator: evan skinner is the stay-at-home mother of four teenagers in chatham, new jersey, and president of chatham high school's parent/teacher& organization. >> there is no lack of parent involvement in this community. >> it can't be done without parents support. we've had tremendous amounts of... >> it is what is socially expected here. there is a culture of involvement. there is a culture of participation. and so people do. >> narrator: chatham, new jersey, is less than an hour from manhattan by train, but has the look and feel of a small town. parents here have worked hard to create a haven for their children. >> our kids are very much the children of a small town in a protected environment kids walk to school. there are crossing guards. it's incredibly friendly. it's... you know, it's safe. >> narrator: but the internet, and social networking in par
my fear is that my good kids will make a bad decision, one bad judgment, and pay for it permanently.on the net, it's open to anyone. there are no safeguards. someone can always find everything. ( laughs ) i'm not wrong, exactly. >> narrator: evan skinner is the stay-at-home mother of four teenagers in chatham, new jersey, and president of chatham high school's parent/teacher& organization. >> there is no lack of parent involvement in this community. >> it can't be done...
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gosh they have a very bad reputation. -- >> they have a very bad reputation. >> they are likely to make other authoritarian regimes more tolerant of dissent. it could be put to a stern test. >> he is a senior fellow in washington. president obama praises the people. does it sound a little hollow seeing as washington was a staunch supporter of the former president? >> is a bit of a misnomer to say a staunch supporter. tunisisa is an important but secondary ally. it was precisely because it is a secondary allies of the united states. there are not the kind of strategic and dressed the there are in egypt or jordan. >> i assume the americans are very concerned about what form of government will take over? >> that is certainly the case. there is some hope that demands from the society will be mad by the new leadership what emerges. there is obviously going to be great concern about instability having effects in places where the united states has a central interests like algeria and egypt. >> is it likely that it will have a domino effect on the west -- rest of the region? >> just as activist
gosh they have a very bad reputation. -- >> they have a very bad reputation. >> they are likely to make other authoritarian regimes more tolerant of dissent. it could be put to a stern test. >> he is a senior fellow in washington. president obama praises the people. does it sound a little hollow seeing as washington was a staunch supporter of the former president? >> is a bit of a misnomer to say a staunch supporter. tunisisa is an important but secondary ally. it was...
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one, it had a really bad ballpark. it used to have a center fielder by the name of willie mays. its current center fielder was some guy named chilly. i also knew that it had not won a change in ship. my daughter started in 1982 and i am happy to say, thanks to these gentlemen here, the torture is over! [applause] how great was that parade? i know everyone up here felt it. i know you felt it. everyone here today, you are standing here, and you are not standing alone. you are standing with the person who taught you the great story of the san francisco giants, whether it is your dad, mom, friend, a sister, grandpa. they taught you right. they thought you had to be loyal. you have to love your team. to a man on this team, to a man back in august, you fuel and energized this group all the way through september, and through the epic month of october, and what is one glorious day in november. you have but one responsibility, and you owe it to the person that taught you the good book of the san francisco giants. you need to pass this story on. keep this love alive. when you tell the sto
one, it had a really bad ballpark. it used to have a center fielder by the name of willie mays. its current center fielder was some guy named chilly. i also knew that it had not won a change in ship. my daughter started in 1982 and i am happy to say, thanks to these gentlemen here, the torture is over! [applause] how great was that parade? i know everyone up here felt it. i know you felt it. everyone here today, you are standing here, and you are not standing alone. you are standing with the...
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this won't be quite as bad. when they closed that, that was really bad. >> the fifth month with work on stores, curbs and sidewalks under way. look for most to be done between 9:00 and 5:00 p.m. monday through saturday. >> new muni bus shelters may look nice, but they do total protect people when it rains. the shelters look modern with roofs, frames, and glass. there gaps between the frame and the roof and they don't have a panel of glass. waiting for a bus means you are exposed to the elements. muni is keeping an eye on the situation, but don't have plans to change anything yet. >> hopefully not that this week. we will get to the forecast in a bit. >> good morning. no delays reported and i can get sunshine there. we are looking over at antioch. just as i forecast, we will have the slow down. the westbound direction with slow speeds in the 20s as we talked about. this is a typical pattern for the week. we haven't seen that for a couple of weeks. the commute is back for westbound highway 4. that will stick around
this won't be quite as bad. when they closed that, that was really bad. >> the fifth month with work on stores, curbs and sidewalks under way. look for most to be done between 9:00 and 5:00 p.m. monday through saturday. >> new muni bus shelters may look nice, but they do total protect people when it rains. the shelters look modern with roofs, frames, and glass. there gaps between the frame and the roof and they don't have a panel of glass. waiting for a bus means you are exposed to...
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however, that would be bad for the community and bad for san francisco. but if that is what the city once, we will raise it $100,000. that is a canard. aside from that, i think you. thank you very much, and i would like to submit this long list of people who say we represent truth, justice, and the american way, environmental organizations and that sort of thing. >> thank you. >> is there any other public comment on this item, please? if there is anyone else, please come forward now. >> good evening, commissioners. i have a variety of comments. >> is there a market of trading minutes out there i am not aware of? >> absolutely. >> go ahead. >> i sat through these meetings. i am surprised, there were only a couple of commissioners there who were interested in landmark status. i think what the staff has presented is not quite accurate. second, you have a letter from the golden gate audubon
however, that would be bad for the community and bad for san francisco. but if that is what the city once, we will raise it $100,000. that is a canard. aside from that, i think you. thank you very much, and i would like to submit this long list of people who say we represent truth, justice, and the american way, environmental organizations and that sort of thing. >> thank you. >> is there any other public comment on this item, please? if there is anyone else, please come forward...
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change is not bad, but in this case it should come more slowly. consider more. look at the least again. consider everything more slowly. thank you. supervisor chu: thank you. >> good afternoon, supervisors. my name is robert [unintelligible] and i still go regularly to stow lake in search of exercise and some serenity in this very busy city. we have heard what fine folks the ortega's are. i have no doubt that they are. i understand there run a good operation. but that is not really the question. as legislators i ask you to look more broadly that the issue. what is the full context in which this issue was raised? of that a time when parks and recreation is short of money, it would be naive to ignore that. on the other hand, it is being raised in a context in which the policy, with respect to the use of park assets, has not been clearly formulated. that formulation will only come after the historic preservation commission has the opportunity to examine it. i ask you, as legislators that have the breadth and wisdom and maturity, to ask yourselves, am i sure that i
change is not bad, but in this case it should come more slowly. consider more. look at the least again. consider everything more slowly. thank you. supervisor chu: thank you. >> good afternoon, supervisors. my name is robert [unintelligible] and i still go regularly to stow lake in search of exercise and some serenity in this very busy city. we have heard what fine folks the ortega's are. i have no doubt that they are. i understand there run a good operation. but that is not really the...
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: we all have bad... >> you know, i mean... >> hinojosa: we all got bad sides. >> well, and i agree, our bad sides, as long as we don't judge them, i think, and that's the idea, but yeah. >> hinojosa: so you... are you being judged? you know, when, for example, you have... whether it's the arab community in this country or the muslim community, because you're so kind of public about who you are, do they judge you? do they say, "you know what, that haaz"-- and your full name again is... >> ( speaking in lebanese ) >> hinojosa: ah. >> now you got to say it. >> hinojosa: okay. hasan... >> ...ali... >> hinojosa: ...ali... >> ...lahage... >> hinojosa: ...lahage... >> ...sleiman. >> hinojosa: ...sleiman. >> perfect. >> hinojosa: but you changed it because... >> i think you're arabic and you don't know it. >> hinojosa: ( laughing ) possibly. so what they say in hollywood, you know, name... four different names, not going to work so much on the... >> no, you know, it's more because of the airport. i mean, they keep stopping them. it's like, oh, jesus. >> hinojosa: ( laughing ) it's more beca
: we all have bad... >> you know, i mean... >> hinojosa: we all got bad sides. >> well, and i agree, our bad sides, as long as we don't judge them, i think, and that's the idea, but yeah. >> hinojosa: so you... are you being judged? you know, when, for example, you have... whether it's the arab community in this country or the muslim community, because you're so kind of public about who you are, do they judge you? do they say, "you know what, that haaz"-- and...
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this is a bad deal. i cannot see it being good for the university of san francisco , for the faculty of usf think of those college students had, those parents and other leaders in all the districts and how this will affect everyone. it would be across and it would be because my personal experience. on we had a listening audience at least with my show which includes members of law enforcement, teacher on the left, people on the right, etc.. the students are involved and to not receive enough encouragement in from the current leadership. and there is a diminishment of the resources of the public airwaves. -- >> there is a diminishing of the resources of the public airwaves. they had always wanted to move -- i had always wanted to move to san francisco as it represented my values. when i got a postcard, it made me think there is a reason i can move to san francisco. for the past 19 years, i have been a volunteer at kusf. a large part of my identity is greatly influx. basically, i wanted to come here and exp
this is a bad deal. i cannot see it being good for the university of san francisco , for the faculty of usf think of those college students had, those parents and other leaders in all the districts and how this will affect everyone. it would be across and it would be because my personal experience. on we had a listening audience at least with my show which includes members of law enforcement, teacher on the left, people on the right, etc.. the students are involved and to not receive enough...