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i think you know where theresa barton's body is. i do? yeah, well, if he followed these articles to a "t," where was massey's body dumped? silmar lake. then that's where we'll find rowe's practice victim. things change fast in miami. could i help you gentlemen? yeah. yeah, you can. there used to be a lake here, and we think there was a body dumped in it. yeah, well, we drained it a few months ago and filled it up with trash, and nobody found no body. yeah, well, you wouldn't if you weren't looking for it, but we will be. not now, you're not. if i shut down, i lose ten grand a minute. all right, well, you want to lose another ten arguing about it, or do you want to let us get to work? i get how the thing sees different layers underground, but how is it going to pick up a body? it's a landfill, she's covered in trash. it's the same way, it kicks out the electromagnetic waves, they bounce back, and the computer creates a cross-section of what's below. now, if i see a bump... bump means we got a body. right. wait a minute, stop. back up about
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barton taking the stage. when it comes to privacy, it's obviously an area that we value significantly. consumer protection, a topic that's been a primary issue here today, should be an issue and it's an issue we believe in very passionately. the only way to address privacy, the only way to address consumer protection is through effective regulation. the black market is the one area where these issues won't be addressed. with online gaming, all of this is voluntary. people are going on, they're providing the information themselves. they're choosing to enter that information in there. through the regulatory bodies, the protection of that information is assured. that's what makes this -- that's what makes this situation unique in that sense that one, people are choosing to do this in a voluntary manner. two, regulators are ensuring that this information is protected. >> ok. >> first, let me start by saying that the messages you've been receiving via twitter and you, are fromsure people from your district who car
barton taking the stage. when it comes to privacy, it's obviously an area that we value significantly. consumer protection, a topic that's been a primary issue here today, should be an issue and it's an issue we believe in very passionately. the only way to address privacy, the only way to address consumer protection is through effective regulation. the black market is the one area where these issues won't be addressed. with online gaming, all of this is voluntary. people are going on, they're...
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i am mark barton. >> i am anna edwards. are standingorters by across the world, ready to deliver stories that will drive your day. stop -- worst up, manus cranny is live from westminster. the ecb latest rate decision is due out later today. up, manus cranny is from westminster. the ecb latest rate decision is due out later today. >> the european business correspondent: hide -- caroline de. >> the u.k. counselor will deliver a statement later today. u.k.mes at a time when the is the best-performing economy. manus cranny joins us. he will be delivering the autumn statement. the background that is improving. is it cold where you are? [laughter] it is a bit snippy -- nippy. georgeocus on what that theater of politics will happen in parliament behind me. mr. cameron was in china. is aboutring -- today politics. it is about economics. it is but the middle class and democratization. you have got manufacturing and carney talking about the recovery here. get -- later on today. these are quite significant. existence. belong in this w
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i am mark barton. >> i am anna edwards. bloomberg reporters are standing by across the world to deliver the stories that drive your day. european finance ministers meet in brussels. we will look at the future of flight for london. caroline hyde has more on the u.k. airport expansion program. >> ukraine president is heading to russia for a bailout. an unlikely combination. by oneark chain backed of china's richest man. ipo. manus cranny is looking at the u.k. biggest consumer electronics retailer. >> the big interviews coming up. all a bloomberg television this morning. a new development in the debate over extending airport capacity and the u.k. list ofout his short options for expansion. we will be speaking with him on "the pulse." his reaction. both of those interviews on bloomberg. >> european finance ministers are meeting and brussels to try and agree on a bank resolution mechanism to deal with future crises. david tweed is an berlin. it used to be mario draghi concern it would be complicated. >> is my job to explain sim
i am mark barton. >> i am anna edwards. bloomberg reporters are standing by across the world to deliver the stories that drive your day. european finance ministers meet in brussels. we will look at the future of flight for london. caroline hyde has more on the u.k. airport expansion program. >> ukraine president is heading to russia for a bailout. an unlikely combination. by oneark chain backed of china's richest man. ipo. manus cranny is looking at the u.k. biggest consumer...
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and crystal-clear barton artist with the cliff barton studio. thank you all for joining us the general services administrations is to deliver the best technology services to the government and american people. critical parts are providing with that,s that preserve the integrity off our historic fats and incorporating the design features all have been integrated. those of us who work here about work in a historically more than building. the m public works will homicide a place in his. at the history it dates back to 17952 when it was commissions to design is a new this. this federal building is within the center complex. after the earthquake of 18906 devastated many buildings it was transformed offering a promise of a now a fundamental humane city. this was designed by before a began in 1933 and was complete in 1936. the 77 his is unique including the historic oral office of chester. thanks it to the recovery act it's a beacon to achieve a plaque. in other words, this historic building has received a new life and it proudly takes it's police radi
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i'm mark barton. .> and i'm abe-nomicm anna edws manus cranny has the details. israel lost the stanley fischer may be heading to the fed. elliott gotkine has more from tel aviv. to settle over sanctions violations and more people will be flying in the next four years. caroline hyde has the latest numbers from the international airline transport association. plus, the russian race to become the next market for online video. ryan chilcote has more on the content wars. >> bringing you some big interviews today on bloomberg television. the ceo of viacom international media net work joins "the pulse." you don't want to miss that at 930 a.m. london time. >> pleasantly but here from the international air transport association chief executive, tony tyler, joining bloomberg at 10:30 a.m. gone public in the ipo priced at $20 per share $2.35 billion. what are investors getting? >> real estate and a darn good franchise. that's how you wrap it up. arehis valuation, they beating starwood which is seen as a much more upscale brand but have a look at some of the brands they are
i'm mark barton. .> and i'm abe-nomicm anna edws manus cranny has the details. israel lost the stanley fischer may be heading to the fed. elliott gotkine has more from tel aviv. to settle over sanctions violations and more people will be flying in the next four years. caroline hyde has the latest numbers from the international airline transport association. plus, the russian race to become the next market for online video. ryan chilcote has more on the content wars. >> bringing you...
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we'll talk to barton gelman next on "now." well i drove grandpa to his speed dating this week, so i should probably get the last roll... yeah but i practiced my bassoon. [ mom ] and i listened. [ brother ] i can do this. [ imitates robot ] everyone deserves ooey, gooey, pillsbury cinnamon rolls. make the weekend pop. i have a cold with this annoying runny nose. [ sniffles ] i better take something. [ male announcer ] dayquil cold and flu doesn't treat all that. it doesn't? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus fights your worst cold symptoms plus has a fast-acting antihistamine. oh, what a relief it is! to the people of the uk. snowden was chosen by britain's channel 4 to broadcast its traditional alternative address to the queen's christmas day speech. >> a child born today will grow up with no conception of privacy at all. they'll never know what it means to have a private moment to themselves, an unrecorded, unanalyzed thought. and that's a problem because privacy matters. >> snowden also gave a lengthy interview to "the was
we'll talk to barton gelman next on "now." well i drove grandpa to his speed dating this week, so i should probably get the last roll... yeah but i practiced my bassoon. [ mom ] and i listened. [ brother ] i can do this. [ imitates robot ] everyone deserves ooey, gooey, pillsbury cinnamon rolls. make the weekend pop. i have a cold with this annoying runny nose. [ sniffles ] i better take something. [ male announcer ] dayquil cold and flu doesn't treat all that. it doesn't? [ male...
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i'm mark barton. bloomberg reporters are standing by, ready to deliver the stories. after much talk, the fed finally tapers. and nichols has the details from berlin. asian shares on the move today. airasiaorate news, plots its way back to europe. there are line height is looking with the company's dealings with airbus. sochi,he countdown to covering the world's most expensive games. the taper begins, the fed will trim its bond purchasing by $10 billion per month, down to 75 billion. our kids have been waiting for it, they loved it. hans nichols is here to explain it. did ben bernanke finally get full guidance right? >> it looks like it. on his last press conference, bernanke convinced investors tapering did not mean tightening. that is the crucial part of what we got yesterday, the fed could actually be more dovish, in part because they are keeping short- term interest rates at close to zero through 2014, well pass the time the jobless rate is below 6.5%. givingre certainly not up. we intend to maintain a highly accommodative policy. nothing we did today was intended
i'm mark barton. bloomberg reporters are standing by, ready to deliver the stories. after much talk, the fed finally tapers. and nichols has the details from berlin. asian shares on the move today. airasiaorate news, plots its way back to europe. there are line height is looking with the company's dealings with airbus. sochi,he countdown to covering the world's most expensive games. the taper begins, the fed will trim its bond purchasing by $10 billion per month, down to 75 billion. our kids...
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i am mark barton. to russia positive richest man. he is now in berlin after giving a pardon from president putin. he spent more than 10 years in prison. he was released in a deal with angela merkel. good morning. for khodoweekend rovsky walking into the first -- first scoffers and more than a decade after leaving his status --the most popular print prisoner as becoming the most famous exile. he was received like a rockstar. breaking between cameraman jockeying for vantage. i have not ever seen pandemonium alike in this. did he come out fighting said he would take aim at vladimir putin? white the opposite. he said he does not get into politics. -- quite the opposite. tohe said he does not want get into politics. he said he will be a voice for political prisoners across the world. he said he does not think people should boycott of the winter on memphis. i spoke them a little bit. i asked him what he would advise. -- in the winter olympics. -- i spoke to him a little bit. he was russia's richest man when he went to prison and a decade a
i am mark barton. to russia positive richest man. he is now in berlin after giving a pardon from president putin. he spent more than 10 years in prison. he was released in a deal with angela merkel. good morning. for khodoweekend rovsky walking into the first -- first scoffers and more than a decade after leaving his status --the most popular print prisoner as becoming the most famous exile. he was received like a rockstar. breaking between cameraman jockeying for vantage. i have not ever seen...
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i am mark barton. bloomberg reporters are standing by across the world ready to deliver the stories that will drive your day. china's falling money market rate. withe also in berlin german supermarkets appearing in the u.k.. back -- hyde with how the backstreet boys are one example of a change in the record industry. oil tycoon with ex -- after being released from prison. >> exists apart to the assets of --. he said he would be happy to give you a job. make -- he was joking. maybe he was mocking you. how does that make you feel? >> actually, -- as a joke. i know that right up until the very end, he is trying to convince the country's leadership not to free me. only because he was personally afraid of something. a man who wants to jokes -- joke equal on a podium with integrity and footing should not use the power of the state to get him. >> some would say that effectively legalizes what, i guess, someone argue what is the extra procreation -- appropriation of the assets. how do you feel about that and b
i am mark barton. bloomberg reporters are standing by across the world ready to deliver the stories that will drive your day. china's falling money market rate. withe also in berlin german supermarkets appearing in the u.k.. back -- hyde with how the backstreet boys are one example of a change in the record industry. oil tycoon with ex -- after being released from prison. >> exists apart to the assets of --. he said he would be happy to give you a job. make -- he was joking. maybe he was...
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i am anna edwards. >> i am mark barton.dreds of thousands of protesters and ukraine have taken to the streets that though president is going to sign up to a russian led trade bloc a greement. are we heading towards orange revolution territory are not quite there yet? >> the protest around 250,000 over the weekend. the difference with the orchard revolution if the opposition parties are far less coordinated. and lack of leadership that was more evident back then. the first trouble is the protesters mistrust the opposition leaders. opposite side of the coin is the current resident of the same elite separated. we see it as a timeline to get it through particular change in policy. it can be inflated by not increasing gas tariffs. the long run for us has been with russia and they will probably come back after winter to my after they secured gas -- winter, after the security gas at that time. >> you think they will sign a deal with europe at the beginning of next year and the deal with russia will not go on? >> some time through
i am anna edwards. >> i am mark barton.dreds of thousands of protesters and ukraine have taken to the streets that though president is going to sign up to a russian led trade bloc a greement. are we heading towards orange revolution territory are not quite there yet? >> the protest around 250,000 over the weekend. the difference with the orchard revolution if the opposition parties are far less coordinated. and lack of leadership that was more evident back then. the first trouble is...
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contractor edward snowden in an exclusive one on one interview with barton gellman of the washington post so on and explained that he's completed his goal he said for me in terms of personal satisfaction the mission's already accomplished i already won as soon as the journalists were able to work everything that i had been trying to do was validated because remember i didn't want to change society i wanted to give society a chance to determine if it should change itself snowden addressed his critics head on in this interview explaining how they gave him no choice but to expose the n.s.a.'s surveillance activities r t political commentator sam sachs has more. one of the most consistent criticisms of edward snowden leveled at him by the n.s.a. is top defenders is that it wasn't his job to reveal the n.s.a. secrets that he wasn't elected to make decisions about what should and should not be classified well in his most recent interview published on monday by the washington post edward snowden spoke to that criticism and explain exactly who did elect him to do what he did dianne feinstein
contractor edward snowden in an exclusive one on one interview with barton gellman of the washington post so on and explained that he's completed his goal he said for me in terms of personal satisfaction the mission's already accomplished i already won as soon as the journalists were able to work everything that i had been trying to do was validated because remember i didn't want to change society i wanted to give society a chance to determine if it should change itself snowden addressed his...
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jeffel o'reilly and barton. thank you very much. still to come, should companies be able to use facial recognition technology to target you with advertisements? it works, and all about facial recognition next. ♪ >> major companies are looking into facial recognition technology. it can be used for targeted ad to security. they'll also be working in regulation, taking part in meetings early next year. this means they can do what ever they want. it is interesting that this is happening at once. they're working with similar technologies. with no standards in place. >> what the commerce wants to do is get ahead of that. it behooves the tech companies to have their own say in this matter. be actualthere to laws in place that will protect our civil liberties. one step at a time. lockheed martin, i think is interesting. i can see lockheed martin as this. surely the rtr. he has a different purpose for is. be morear this seems to realistic. you can have a scenario where a local business will say cory johnson just walked by. this is more my st
jeffel o'reilly and barton. thank you very much. still to come, should companies be able to use facial recognition technology to target you with advertisements? it works, and all about facial recognition next. ♪ >> major companies are looking into facial recognition technology. it can be used for targeted ad to security. they'll also be working in regulation, taking part in meetings early next year. this means they can do what ever they want. it is interesting that this is happening at...
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has secretly hacked into google and yahoo is data links barton gellman calls this the most explosive story and it's a was breaking into the data links the private cleone the links between for example to google data centers this one in finland and one in. and they are intercepting the data as it crosses there and they're intercepting that in very large numbers to collecting for example hundreds of millions. email address books that was a shocker for me in it and very much so for the industry and despite repeated assurances from the white house on the spot of internal n.s.a. documents and pfizer court documents reveal how the n.s.a. broke privacy rules thousands of times every year in congress there was a revolt against the spy agency we're here to answer one question for the people we represent do we oppose the suspicion this collection of every american's phone records in the summer the house of representatives comes within just a few votes of defunding the n.s.a.'s bulk records collection program despite the defeat n.s.a. reformers are emboldened a flurry of legislation drops to rei
has secretly hacked into google and yahoo is data links barton gellman calls this the most explosive story and it's a was breaking into the data links the private cleone the links between for example to google data centers this one in finland and one in. and they are intercepting the data as it crosses there and they're intercepting that in very large numbers to collecting for example hundreds of millions. email address books that was a shocker for me in it and very much so for the industry and...
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i'm mark barton. >> and i'm anna edwards. a standingeport is by across the world ready to deliver the stories that will drive your day. marcus cranny is following ahead of the fed decision and we are also in berlin on the latest deal in brussels. pre-k's hans nichols is in leipzig and caroline hyde has the most difficult assignment. she's outside a chocolate shop in london with the story on the surging cocoa. click some people get all the tough diggs. let's get a gauge on whether the markets are pricing in the tapering this evening in any form. click to the speak to anybody, whether it comes tonight, january, march, the markets are prepared. as people who have kids, if you take sugar away from children, is anything preparing you for the ruckus that might actually come? there will be a reaction. it will come for a day, says goldman sachs. they make it very clear. 90% of the bond market have priced this end. i think that's the issue. aboutd el-erian will talk that tonight. have a look at the bond market. this is the essence of
i'm mark barton. >> and i'm anna edwards. a standingeport is by across the world ready to deliver the stories that will drive your day. marcus cranny is following ahead of the fed decision and we are also in berlin on the latest deal in brussels. pre-k's hans nichols is in leipzig and caroline hyde has the most difficult assignment. she's outside a chocolate shop in london with the story on the surging cocoa. click some people get all the tough diggs. let's get a gauge on whether the...
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jeff barton from treadstone joins us via skype. they are selling the gear to the nsa to collect information. could this slow down anytime? >> this is going to be a long process. the nsa will fight this under the justice department. we have a long way to go. this is an incredibly valuable tool. the judge cannot come up with one example where this stopped an attack. this is an open court. there are certain classified materials they cannot present in this form. i'm sure there will point that out. >> tough arguement to make, saying, we cannot tell you. trust us. it is interesting. let me ask you about the business behind this. what can you tell us about how this is going and where it is growing? >> a new data center out in utah is in expansion a massive amount of storage. every phone call of every citizen in the u.s. that is an amazing amount of data. whether they are using it or not is not relevant. it is amazing how much they have to collect in the storage. every phone call that comes out means another set of phone calls. exponential
jeff barton from treadstone joins us via skype. they are selling the gear to the nsa to collect information. could this slow down anytime? >> this is going to be a long process. the nsa will fight this under the justice department. we have a long way to go. this is an incredibly valuable tool. the judge cannot come up with one example where this stopped an attack. this is an open court. there are certain classified materials they cannot present in this form. i'm sure there will point that...
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>> doing his job to get a bus full of high schoolers to their destination darnell barton a driver wentve and beyond when he looked out the window and saw a woman in need. barton approaches the woman and puts his hand on his arm she turns toward him and jumps down to safety. >> i was riveted to that. >> the time is 5:25 eastern time. crisis may be ringing in the new year why on-line shopping may get more expensive. >> it might be the weirdest way to rid snow and ice. wait until you hear what one city is doing to rid the highways. >> good morning. it is thursday december 26th. they say sorry for are yruining christmas they scramble to get the delayed deliveries to your doorstep. >> the busiest airport. the frightening way one man walked around at an airport. >> there's proof every step you take could save every breath you make. "fox & friends first" starts right now. ♪ >> good morning. it is 5:30 east coast time. i am in for ainsley earhardt. i am patti ann browne in for heather childers. security crews from michigan to maine and into canada are working nonstop to restore power to tens o
>> doing his job to get a bus full of high schoolers to their destination darnell barton a driver wentve and beyond when he looked out the window and saw a woman in need. barton approaches the woman and puts his hand on his arm she turns toward him and jumps down to safety. >> i was riveted to that. >> the time is 5:25 eastern time. crisis may be ringing in the new year why on-line shopping may get more expensive. >> it might be the weirdest way to rid snow and ice. wait...
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joe barton.gislation addresses a timely issue, the legality of online gaming specifically pertaining to internet poker. today's hearing title aptly describes why we are here. i'm very interested in the state of online gaming in the united states and think the issue is ripe for congress to conduct oversight of this matter. several different factors have led to an environment in the u.s. where the status of online gaming is murky at best. one, a recent d.o.j. opinion that reinterpreted the wire act opened the door for online gaming except for sports betting, to be hosted on an intrastate basis. this has led to a patchwork of state laws with seven states moving to outlaw gaming while others have authorized it in different forms. the most expansive being so far, new jersey, which has authorized multiple forms of internet gambling. nevada is moving in that same direction. in addition to the patchwork of state laws, multinational patchwork exists as well, according to a white paper by the american gami
joe barton.gislation addresses a timely issue, the legality of online gaming specifically pertaining to internet poker. today's hearing title aptly describes why we are here. i'm very interested in the state of online gaming in the united states and think the issue is ripe for congress to conduct oversight of this matter. several different factors have led to an environment in the u.s. where the status of online gaming is murky at best. one, a recent d.o.j. opinion that reinterpreted the wire...
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reporters at the pentagon began to hear rumors about friendly fire washington post pentagon correspondent barton gellman was the first journalist to thoroughly cover rumors about friendly fire so it took about six months after the war for us to find enough people find the data pieced together enough information from the public records and the spaces inside them that we could do the story and the story was stunning frankly. the army and marines agreed and the army up held it to the letter that they would tell no family. about a friendly fire casualty and until they could tell all of them in a synchronized matter that was intended to set up the press conference the next day so it was decreed that always felt five pm would be the time that thirty five casualty officers would show up on the doorsteps of thirty five next of kin and tell them that their loved ones had been killed by american forces and no one was to be told before that even if there was categorical evidence months before as there as there was in many cases. the army held a formal press conference on aug twelfth at five pm announcing t
reporters at the pentagon began to hear rumors about friendly fire washington post pentagon correspondent barton gellman was the first journalist to thoroughly cover rumors about friendly fire so it took about six months after the war for us to find enough people find the data pieced together enough information from the public records and the spaces inside them that we could do the story and the story was stunning frankly. the army and marines agreed and the army up held it to the letter that...
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reporters at the pentagon began to hear rumors about friendly fire washington post pentagon correspondent barton gellman was the first journalist to thoroughly cover rumors about friendly fire so it took about six months after the war for us to find enough people find the data piece together enough information from public records and the spaces inside them that we could do the story and the story was stunning frankly. the army and marines agreed and the army up held it to the letter that they would tell no family. about a friendly fire casualty and until they could tell all of them in a synchronized matter that was intended to set up a press conference the next day so it was decreed that always twelve five pm would be the time that thirty five casualty officers would show up on the doorsteps of thirty five next of kin and tell them that their loved ones had been killed by american forces and no one was to be told before that even if there was categorical evidence months before as there as there was in many cases. the army held a formal press conference on aug twelfth at five pm announcing that t
reporters at the pentagon began to hear rumors about friendly fire washington post pentagon correspondent barton gellman was the first journalist to thoroughly cover rumors about friendly fire so it took about six months after the war for us to find enough people find the data piece together enough information from public records and the spaces inside them that we could do the story and the story was stunning frankly. the army and marines agreed and the army up held it to the letter that they...
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barton gelman, who has leaked some of the explosive documents last spring, spoke to snowden in person in russia last week. >> he said he is not trying to burn down the nsa, he is not trying to stop the collection of intelligence. he is trying to enable a debate in which the public can decide whether it agrees with him, that intelligence collection should be targeted. >> reporter: since snow deb wants the american public to decide the fate of some surveillance programs, one deputy cia director said he should put his own fate in the hands of an american jury. >> if you believe americans should be the judge of this program, then they should be the judge of your behavior. >> reporter: he has temporary asylum in russia. and he said if i defected, i defected from the public. and now he is carrying out in moscow largely uninterrupted. >> he said it is a guy that never used to go out that much. spends a lot of time in front of the screen, the life of learning and of advocacy and of contact with people that takes place primarily at the keyboard. >> reporter: in 2013 one document he leaked said
barton gelman, who has leaked some of the explosive documents last spring, spoke to snowden in person in russia last week. >> he said he is not trying to burn down the nsa, he is not trying to stop the collection of intelligence. he is trying to enable a debate in which the public can decide whether it agrees with him, that intelligence collection should be targeted. >> reporter: since snow deb wants the american public to decide the fate of some surveillance programs, one deputy...
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the toll bridges in the bay area something that we achieved as of today from the north, to the dumb bartone south. that is an applause line too. >> today, we see the advent of a new architectural and engineering. and the challenge is faced and many challenges faced and challenges met. and the new also serves as a case study for the long, and the permitting and politics that seem to be a part of any big public works project and contemporary california and as we end the journey, the high speed rail project is just beginning its own trial by fire. but we can't celebrate the new span without acknowledging the old one. and while some of the obstacles have changed against the original bridge was built in the 30s, the spring of inspiration for such a project endures. and in the words of frank marion written 80 years ago ring true today. he said, the bridges do not build themselves. and before the labor in concrete and steel, there was the labor in the minds of men. and we now building this bridge would be remiss indeed if we did not set forth in the record of sunk and towers raised in the acknowl
the toll bridges in the bay area something that we achieved as of today from the north, to the dumb bartone south. that is an applause line too. >> today, we see the advent of a new architectural and engineering. and the challenge is faced and many challenges faced and challenges met. and the new also serves as a case study for the long, and the permitting and politics that seem to be a part of any big public works project and contemporary california and as we end the journey, the high...
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the a's avoided arbitration with barton. he played 37 games with the big club last year. balfour agreed to two year $50 million deal with baltimore. today baltimore was not happy with the test results and withdrew the offer. several doctors said he's fine. kirk suh suzuki signs with the twins. >> that's it. >>> tonight on the 10:00 news authorities in full force this friday before christmas. part of the holiday crack down on drunk driving. we'll be with law enforcement. >> we're here for you at ktvu.com, facebook and twitter, enjoy your night. we'll see you at 10:00. ♪ ♪ looks like you started to make something. ♪ oh, a green! ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] cheerios. with flavors your heart will love. how you doing? phil dunphy. what do i have to do to get you to ask, "what do i have to do to get you into this car today?" well, why don't we start with a test-drive? i'll get the keys. sounds good. right where i want him. come here. come look at this. this thing warns you if you deviate from your lane. in my car, that's my wife. "andre, if you try to kill me, i swear i will kill
the a's avoided arbitration with barton. he played 37 games with the big club last year. balfour agreed to two year $50 million deal with baltimore. today baltimore was not happy with the test results and withdrew the offer. several doctors said he's fine. kirk suh suzuki signs with the twins. >> that's it. >>> tonight on the 10:00 news authorities in full force this friday before christmas. part of the holiday crack down on drunk driving. we'll be with law enforcement. >>...
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. >> barton gellman, how do you assess the way the u.s. public sees him?hether they tend to see him as a whistleblower oh as a saboteur? , over time the polls have generally said that, as many people, about the same number of people think that he has done more good than harm. certainly there is no doubt he has had more impact than any whistleblower i can think of. there have been six intensive months of international reaction on many fronts, the technology companies, congress, courts, united nations. that degree of impact is beyond anything. >> you say edward snowden is at peace with himself. an indoor cat. he is confined to his room in russia. it is a strange existence for anyone. >> i do not know how strange it is for him. wholl know certain types sort of live much of their lives virtually, online. he was like that in hawaii, he says. needs. not have a lot of he does not get out. >> can he can continue with the current status quote? >> he was not making predictions. he was not aiming for russia in the first place. he got caught there because his passport
. >> barton gellman, how do you assess the way the u.s. public sees him?hether they tend to see him as a whistleblower oh as a saboteur? , over time the polls have generally said that, as many people, about the same number of people think that he has done more good than harm. certainly there is no doubt he has had more impact than any whistleblower i can think of. there have been six intensive months of international reaction on many fronts, the technology companies, congress, courts,...
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walked on i 80 fire in bay bridge in san francisco, and a man killed on highway 84 near the dunn barton bridge. both cases are being investigated as possible suicides. even when freeway traffic is going relatively slow saying your body no match for a car. >> if you feel secure any time on a freeway you're complacent and that's dangerous. >> last weekend another tragic freeway incident when a football coach john web was killed in freem mont after trying to direct after if i can oof an accident. hay wye police officers say they have walk in lanes of traffic after traffic is stopped. >> and again wearing your seat belt in the vehicle also. at a gas station one driver offered advice to anyone involved in an accident on a freeway. >> pull over to the side and make sure the other person is okay. >> and the c hp says if your care is -- car is disabled stay in your vehicle and call for help. >> there are reports tonight an actor known for his role in the fast and furious movies has been killed in a fiery car crash. 40-year-old paul walker died this afternoon in a single car crash in valencia. a
walked on i 80 fire in bay bridge in san francisco, and a man killed on highway 84 near the dunn barton bridge. both cases are being investigated as possible suicides. even when freeway traffic is going relatively slow saying your body no match for a car. >> if you feel secure any time on a freeway you're complacent and that's dangerous. >> last weekend another tragic freeway incident when a football coach john web was killed in freem mont after trying to direct after if i can oof...
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but that's completely out of his hands. >> barton gellman of the "washington post," thank you so muchhank you. >> ifill: the monarch butterflies that spend their winters in the forests of mexico before returning north each year, are appearing in fewer numbers. independent videojournalist ross velton filed this report for us on why their numbers are dwindling. >> reporter: tradition says they're the souls of the dead, returning to earth. that's why monarch butterflies arrive in mexico around the start of november, when lost loved ones are being remembered on a holiday called the "day of the dead." the monarchs sometimes fly over two thousand miles from the u.s. and canada to spend winter in these mountain forests in central mexico. >> ( translated ): more than a decade ago, practically two decades, the butterfly colony here in el rosario occupied up to three hectares. >> reporter: that's nearly 7.5 acres in the part of the monarch butterfly biosphere reserve where the most butterflies are often seen. but the forest has been missing some souls. >> ( translated ): during 2012 to 2013, wh
but that's completely out of his hands. >> barton gellman of the "washington post," thank you so muchhank you. >> ifill: the monarch butterflies that spend their winters in the forests of mexico before returning north each year, are appearing in fewer numbers. independent videojournalist ross velton filed this report for us on why their numbers are dwindling. >> reporter: tradition says they're the souls of the dead, returning to earth. that's why monarch butterflies...
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. >> i am mark barton. we have more properties on the market and the london market my cool next year on the property cap. housing analyst. it was not a big drop. >> the smallest since 2006. ande is a case of demand momentum for next year. shows thate forecast it will be a robust year. >> indeed. there'll be a stronger rise next year of six percent-eight percent. that will push up something. you're talking about people putting up their houses for sale. >> absolutely. not build up momentum, that we have been talking about. there is only two percent more properties coming to market and you can see the list. >> why do you think that is? i than it takes a long time to get over a recession and the that -- the confidence will increase. people who 79% of thought that rices were going to go up and there is a confidence and prices. they are expecting rises to go up and think it is a good time to trade. >> we have several hotspots in 2013 and they are doing better than the rest of the country. it looks like it will be
. >> i am mark barton. we have more properties on the market and the london market my cool next year on the property cap. housing analyst. it was not a big drop. >> the smallest since 2006. ande is a case of demand momentum for next year. shows thate forecast it will be a robust year. >> indeed. there'll be a stronger rise next year of six percent-eight percent. that will push up something. you're talking about people putting up their houses for sale. >> absolutely. not...
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. ♪ >>> the oakland a's avoided ash administration with derek barton today and signed him to a new one-yearontract. he played just 37 games last year. the former closer grant belfore agree signing with the orioles. he isn't allowed to sign though because of he failed a physical. curt rejoined the a's late last year. >>> the cif football championship. bakers field christian was beat in the title game. the drillers dominated dellar in the division 1 final. sacred heart will play in the division 3 state final tomorrow. >> thank you. >>> thank you for choosing ktvu2 news. >>> the ktvu channel 2 morning t s at 7:00 tomorrow morning. you can catch the rebroadcast right now on tv 36 and follow us any time on twitter, facebook, ktvu.com and all the apps. a beautiful shot of the bay. we will see you tomorrow. have a great night. [captioning made possible by warner bros. domestic television distribution] >> today on "tmz" -- >> the "duck dynasty" family, now they're saying, you know what, we're standing by phil and we're not going to do this show if a&e keeps suspending phil for his anti-gay comments
. ♪ >>> the oakland a's avoided ash administration with derek barton today and signed him to a new one-yearontract. he played just 37 games last year. the former closer grant belfore agree signing with the orioles. he isn't allowed to sign though because of he failed a physical. curt rejoined the a's late last year. >>> the cif football championship. bakers field christian was beat in the title game. the drillers dominated dellar in the division 1 final. sacred heart will...
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washington post pentagon correspondent barton gellman was the first journalist to thoroughly cover rumors about friendly fire so it took about six months after the war for us to find enough people find enough data pieced together enough information from public records and spaces inside them that we could do the story and the story was stunning frankly the army and marines agreed and the army up held it to the letter that they would tell no family. about a friendly fire casualty and until they could tell all of them in a synchronized matter that was intended to set up a press conference the next day so it was decreed that always fell five pm would be the time that thirty five casualty officers would show up on the doorsteps of thirty five next of kin and tell them that their loved ones had been killed by american forces and no one was to be told before that even if there was categorical evidence months before as there as there was in many cases. the army held a formal press conference on aug twelfth at five pm announcing that thirty five of the one hundred forty eight american servicemen a
washington post pentagon correspondent barton gellman was the first journalist to thoroughly cover rumors about friendly fire so it took about six months after the war for us to find enough people find enough data pieced together enough information from public records and spaces inside them that we could do the story and the story was stunning frankly the army and marines agreed and the army up held it to the letter that they would tell no family. about a friendly fire casualty and until they...
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reporters at the pentagon began to hear rumors about friendly fire washington post pentagon correspondent barton gellman was the first journalist to thoroughly cover rumors about friendly fire so it took about six months after the war for us to find enough people find enough data pieced together enough information from the public records and the spaces inside them that we could do the story and the story was stunning frankly. the army and marines agreed and the army up held it to the letter that they would tell no family. about a friendly fire casualty and until they could tell all of them in a synchronized matter that was intended to set up the press conference the next day so it was decreed that always twelve five pm would be the time that thirty five casualty officers would show up on the doorsteps of thirty five next of kin and tell them that their loved ones had been killed by american forces and no one was to be told before that even if there was categorical evidence months before as there as there was in many cases the army held a formal press conference on aug twelfth at five pm announci
reporters at the pentagon began to hear rumors about friendly fire washington post pentagon correspondent barton gellman was the first journalist to thoroughly cover rumors about friendly fire so it took about six months after the war for us to find enough people find enough data pieced together enough information from the public records and the spaces inside them that we could do the story and the story was stunning frankly. the army and marines agreed and the army up held it to the letter...
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reporters at the pentagon began to hear rumors about friendly fire washington post pentagon correspondent barton gellman was the first journalist to thoroughly cover rumors about friendly fire so it took about six months after the war for us to find enough people find enough data pieced together enough information from public records and the spaces inside them that we could do the story and the story was stunning frankly the army and marines agreed and the army upheld it to the letter that they would tell no family. about a friendly fire casualty and until they could tell all of them in a synchronized matter that was intended to set up a press conference the next day so it was decreed that always twelve five pm would be the time that thirty five casualty officers would show up on the doorsteps of thirty five next of kin and tell them that their loved ones had been killed by american forces and no one was to be told before that even if there was categorical evidence months before as there were as there was in many cases the army held a formal press conference on aug twelfth at five pm announcing
reporters at the pentagon began to hear rumors about friendly fire washington post pentagon correspondent barton gellman was the first journalist to thoroughly cover rumors about friendly fire so it took about six months after the war for us to find enough people find enough data pieced together enough information from public records and the spaces inside them that we could do the story and the story was stunning frankly the army and marines agreed and the army upheld it to the letter that they...
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reporters at the pentagon began to hear rumors about friendly fire washington post pentagon correspondent barton gellman was the first journalist to thoroughly cover rumors about friendly fire so it took about six months after the war for us to find enough people find enough data pieced together enough information from public records and the spaces inside them that we could do the story and the story was stunning frankly the army and marines agreed and the army upheld it to the letter that they would tell no family. about a friendly fire casualty and until they could tell all of them in a synchronized matter that was intended to set up a press conference the next day so it was decreed that always twelve five pm would be the time that thirty five casualty officers would show up on the doorsteps of thirty five next of kin and tell them that their loved ones have been killed by american forces and no one was to be told before that even if there was categorical evidence months before as there as there was in many cases the army held a formal press conference on aug twelfth at five pm announcing that
reporters at the pentagon began to hear rumors about friendly fire washington post pentagon correspondent barton gellman was the first journalist to thoroughly cover rumors about friendly fire so it took about six months after the war for us to find enough people find enough data pieced together enough information from public records and the spaces inside them that we could do the story and the story was stunning frankly the army and marines agreed and the army upheld it to the letter that they...