209
209
Oct 18, 2014
10/14
by
KTVU
tv
eye 209
favorite 0
quote 0
by the afternoon we'll be sunny with nice weather coming our way. it'll be a mild one. want to give you a look out the doors this morning where yes, pointing into san francisco as you can see mostly cloudy skies. at least over parts of the pay. partly cloudy to mostly clear in some areas as i would want to start with the radar as it is really hard to tell. not picking up on anything right now with a very weak system washing out over california. if i show you the cloud and rain forecast, notice what is going on there right off the coastline with a few scattered showers remaining off the coastline, leaving in the slightest possibility, maybe a little drizzle this morning and that's about it, partly cloudy, and we're looking at nice conditions for the afternoon. 50 degrees right now, outside your door at walnut creek and napa. and santa rosa, a lot warmer to start your mornings. 61 about 14-degree difference from where we started yesterday morning. with the clouds in place and the moist air in place that we do have temperatures anywhere from three to five degrees warmer th
by the afternoon we'll be sunny with nice weather coming our way. it'll be a mild one. want to give you a look out the doors this morning where yes, pointing into san francisco as you can see mostly cloudy skies. at least over parts of the pay. partly cloudy to mostly clear in some areas as i would want to start with the radar as it is really hard to tell. not picking up on anything right now with a very weak system washing out over california. if i show you the cloud and rain forecast, notice...
57
57
Oct 19, 2014
10/14
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 57
favorite 0
quote 0
if its being used they be it is with other pears. this is about how to use these ings appropriately if things and clear consent for any type of new years. as they are involving and more innovation is occurring. the technology right now, we're talking about very proprietary things. the only thing we really know about this is generally the kind of the press releases we get from industry currently eveloping in this. after all these values are important for a lot of people. the law, we don't have any, there are no court cases yet. we don't know how this is going. do we need legislative intervention to update our liability laws, things like hat? we don't know. there are certainly possibility that common law liability can evolve without any sort of intervention. and then, i think you know, to better address the evolving cases in controversy in in field. we probably are better served by having a wait and see strategy there. as mark and randall already noted we're probably better served by a wait-and-see strategy, that avoids the cautionary
if its being used they be it is with other pears. this is about how to use these ings appropriately if things and clear consent for any type of new years. as they are involving and more innovation is occurring. the technology right now, we're talking about very proprietary things. the only thing we really know about this is generally the kind of the press releases we get from industry currently eveloping in this. after all these values are important for a lot of people. the law, we don't have...
51
51
Oct 24, 2014
10/14
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 51
favorite 0
quote 0
this ought to be an area where it should be because the universities ought to be eager to be complying. with the standards and expectations that title nine creates. i would appreciate your continuing to think and i have been wrestling with this issue. maybe we cut the compensation by half. just joking out there. not really. how do we impose penalty so it said to people who are in charge, you really need to take the issue seriously. most university heads, how do we get to the world where there a lot of competing issues for their attention. >> there worse things. if you start messing with the institution's reputation, they come around pretty fast. i was not even close. i think it was a huge driver and we want to fix this so it doesn't ruin our reputation. i think they did a great job working with you to come up with solutions. >> name and chain. there was a reason why the colonials put people in stocks for a day or two. that got a lot of attention. if you can think more about this issue and make some suggestions to us, that would be welcome. >> one thing to note, we obviously have the au
this ought to be an area where it should be because the universities ought to be eager to be complying. with the standards and expectations that title nine creates. i would appreciate your continuing to think and i have been wrestling with this issue. maybe we cut the compensation by half. just joking out there. not really. how do we impose penalty so it said to people who are in charge, you really need to take the issue seriously. most university heads, how do we get to the world where there a...
69
69
Oct 28, 2014
10/14
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 69
favorite 0
quote 0
should be kept local. i understand what's been going on with regards to the kauai ordinance and the lawsuit that has been heard and i believe it is with the island of hawaii. i understand that. so eventually it seems like it's going to the way back. when it gets to that level, i think what it boils down to is what do we want in regards to agriculture and food security. are we going to balance it as such we protect food security, we protect our farmers and we make it available to everyone or are we going to limit it? i think the science has been clear as far as what i've seen and up to this point in time i would not be in favor of a total ban on g.m.o. products. >> mr. hannemann. >> i've had a strong history of support for agriculture, dating back to my days -- through the years and even as mayor i was very supportive of agriculture and i support all forms of agriculture. i think it's important to put on the plate in my opinion the science does not support the fact that g.m.o. should be banned. i am concern
should be kept local. i understand what's been going on with regards to the kauai ordinance and the lawsuit that has been heard and i believe it is with the island of hawaii. i understand that. so eventually it seems like it's going to the way back. when it gets to that level, i think what it boils down to is what do we want in regards to agriculture and food security. are we going to balance it as such we protect food security, we protect our farmers and we make it available to everyone or are...
47
47
Oct 24, 2014
10/14
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 47
favorite 0
quote 0
will they be cared for in country or will they be returned to the united states? >> i refer to my staff counterpart on the specifics. >> thank you for the questions. to take care of the groups in country, there'll be two hospitals. one established in sierra leone. if a u.s. uniform military person does in fact contract say. disaster? they are treated in country. if they identified for some reason it's having high-risk exposure and exhibits sent tons and will be moved on. if they are age symptomatic, on a dod aircraft. how do they know these individuals out of country in the event that happened? >> for controlled movement, any aircraft pointed out various asymptomatic and not contagious at that point. so any aircraft, at the present time, the only aircraft that can move the symptomatic patients is the phoenix air contract to use a moving. >> how many patients can the aircraft told? >> the aircraft can hold one at a time >> is that sufficient? >> even the number of ebola patient the united states is the united states has had total at the present time, it is sufficie
will they be cared for in country or will they be returned to the united states? >> i refer to my staff counterpart on the specifics. >> thank you for the questions. to take care of the groups in country, there'll be two hospitals. one established in sierra leone. if a u.s. uniform military person does in fact contract say. disaster? they are treated in country. if they identified for some reason it's having high-risk exposure and exhibits sent tons and will be moved on. if they are...
106
106
Oct 12, 2014
10/14
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 106
favorite 0
quote 0
to be put in place. they are starting not for the entire electoral vote but to a specific group of voters so they can start to pilot these and see the reaction of the people. if they see that things are stable and they can trust what is happening, and this involves security experts about how things are happening there. but it is important, it seems sometimes we are continuing the risk of other voting channels. sometimes you can solve these risks him and you mentioned that in the case of estonia, norway and other countries using -- to be sure that they are real voters. it is important that they can continue to solve problems in other voting channels. >> how is norway using -- >> norway's using multiple voting. >> at what scale? local, regional -- >> it is at a municipal level. 12 municipalities were using internet voting, and they are thinking about introducing it to other municipalities. they are allowed to vote multiple times and voters can also vote at polling stations. this vote is the vote that will
to be put in place. they are starting not for the entire electoral vote but to a specific group of voters so they can start to pilot these and see the reaction of the people. if they see that things are stable and they can trust what is happening, and this involves security experts about how things are happening there. but it is important, it seems sometimes we are continuing the risk of other voting channels. sometimes you can solve these risks him and you mentioned that in the case of...
36
36
Oct 6, 2014
10/14
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 36
favorite 0
quote 0
we need to be in the organization, and our mission is to be within the organization and to be organized within the organization over the long term. i'm going to die from my experiences over the course of my career, those who are more successful why the agreement ig model or whether you're in an internal audit in government model or an intern at model in the corporate sector, those who are more successful in building and sustaining relationships within the organization, notice i didn't say cozy relationship, i'm talking about relationships, the ability to communicate, to have a degree of trust and interactions. those were able to do that are far more successful. when we speak about relationsh relationship, that's what we're talking about here, we often talk about the importance of being able to demonstrate a positive intent. there's a suspicion sometime within federal agencies and within other government agencies across the nation that somehow the auditors are here to get us, the gotcha mentality. i think we have to be able to demonstrate that we have a positive intent. that we would wan
we need to be in the organization, and our mission is to be within the organization and to be organized within the organization over the long term. i'm going to die from my experiences over the course of my career, those who are more successful why the agreement ig model or whether you're in an internal audit in government model or an intern at model in the corporate sector, those who are more successful in building and sustaining relationships within the organization, notice i didn't say cozy...
48
48
Oct 11, 2014
10/14
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 48
favorite 0
quote 0
it's not going to be an american news program. it's going to be a global news program.ll different languages simultaneously translated. we already put the infrastructure in, and we think it's going to be unique. >> they already have a 24-hour news network up digitally. >> were you two drawn together because you both have a love for the edge? tom, you are known for traveling to the underdeveloped corners of the world. that's what i think of when i think of the kind of thing that is vice covers. is it really a merger of your taste? >> that's one of the things that first attracted me to him and vice was their adventure and the stories they wanted to cover, thing that is i was interested in. that helped. but they're good. >> the first thing we ever did was a thing called vice gride to -- vice guide to travel. which was us very publicly going to video production school. we were magazine guys. we were like that was amazing! did anyone press record? no. so when tom saw it he said we should be doing a lot more. so we had a joint venture, and as things developed, we said we shou
it's not going to be an american news program. it's going to be a global news program.ll different languages simultaneously translated. we already put the infrastructure in, and we think it's going to be unique. >> they already have a 24-hour news network up digitally. >> were you two drawn together because you both have a love for the edge? tom, you are known for traveling to the underdeveloped corners of the world. that's what i think of when i think of the kind of thing that is...
68
68
Oct 4, 2014
10/14
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 68
favorite 0
quote 0
would be be sieging us. and he wanted to have his own. so the next eight weeks or so were spent in a very vigorous internal debate with sam intervening by cable from time to time to develop -- this is incident.an resurrecting the alumn plan. you're dating yourself if you do. it seemed like applauseable idea at the time. and but it became a difficult job for sam because in this case he was outraged that we hadn't consulted with him before telling anyone else on the principle that if we did consult with him before everyone else would no before they were supposed to. am took it well and handled it brilliantly. i'm going to first talk about challenges and policy planning which are considerable. it's a great position in theory. .ou have enormous flexibility i've already mentioned denise and frank and steve, and charles and a number of really outstanding people. in theory you have the license to weigh in on the most important issues facing the department. but that's part of the problem. anywhere that you way in is
would be be sieging us. and he wanted to have his own. so the next eight weeks or so were spent in a very vigorous internal debate with sam intervening by cable from time to time to develop -- this is incident.an resurrecting the alumn plan. you're dating yourself if you do. it seemed like applauseable idea at the time. and but it became a difficult job for sam because in this case he was outraged that we hadn't consulted with him before telling anyone else on the principle that if we did...
56
56
Oct 23, 2014
10/14
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 56
favorite 0
quote 0
it can't be changed or shouldn't be for that reason.ot of jurisdictions should they make it taller. what should they do to stop the fence jumping and they are wo y worried about copycats. there increasing numbers. >> the system worked last night the way it was supposed to. this gentlemen was apprehended within seconds and i'm proud of the secret service. we have to strike a balance here. we want an open society where people can walk in front of the white house and we want to make sure that the president and the first lady and the family are protected. we are going to have to look at what this independent panel brings back to us. that's one of the things they will be looking at. by the way, the other thing is whether or not we need more surveillance type of technology to address some of these issues because one of the things that we know is we are not as up to date on technology as we should be. we will wait and see, but keep in mind when we look at what happened the other time when the fellow got into the white house. this time the syst
it can't be changed or shouldn't be for that reason.ot of jurisdictions should they make it taller. what should they do to stop the fence jumping and they are wo y worried about copycats. there increasing numbers. >> the system worked last night the way it was supposed to. this gentlemen was apprehended within seconds and i'm proud of the secret service. we have to strike a balance here. we want an open society where people can walk in front of the white house and we want to make sure...
131
131
Oct 20, 2014
10/14
by
BBCAMERICA
tv
eye 131
favorite 0
quote 0
will it be an overnight success?se we're going to take a look at some of the stumbling blocks facing apple's newest idea. >>> hello, and welcome back to "gmt." the world health organization has declared nigeria ebola-free after the country reported no new cases in the past six weeks. more than 4,500 people have died from ebola, mainly in guinea, liberia, and sierra leone. william pooley is returning. you'd think after contracting it once, you probably wouldn't want to risk it a second time. but survivors may have some immunities to the virus. let's find out more. >> being able to give my blood for a study, i'm very grateful and pray that god will use that in a way that can help in a serum or help in the vaccinations. >> well, let's go to geneva and speak to the w.h.o. director for global capacity alert and response. let's just start with the most obvious basic question. people who have contracted it and survived, are they now immune? >> it's very difficult to say they are really immune or not. they've built an immuni
will it be an overnight success?se we're going to take a look at some of the stumbling blocks facing apple's newest idea. >>> hello, and welcome back to "gmt." the world health organization has declared nigeria ebola-free after the country reported no new cases in the past six weeks. more than 4,500 people have died from ebola, mainly in guinea, liberia, and sierra leone. william pooley is returning. you'd think after contracting it once, you probably wouldn't want to risk it...
36
36
Oct 29, 2014
10/14
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 36
favorite 0
quote 0
and yes, that will be shared. i mean, it will be in two pieces. one will have footnotes. and the other piece, though, will be kind of a step-by-step here's what you would do if you're in the field to make sure you're looking at a child's best interests. so yes, that will -- that's the intention is to share it widely. yes. >> sounds wonderful. thank you. >> thanks for those questions, diane. we'll go from side to side. on this side, please identify yourself. >> my name is constance freeman, and i work with the community outreach program. i work with a lot of the children after the o.r.r. process. so i see them months, sometimes years, after they've been released from the shelters. and i'm concerned, one about how many of the 14 to 15-year-olds specifically that are not enrolled in school. and i want to know, how can we get that collaboration with the agencies to make sure that they are staying in school? because i don't have a problem with accepting children and making sure they're in school, but if they're 14 years old and they're out, i'm not sure that we're not putting
and yes, that will be shared. i mean, it will be in two pieces. one will have footnotes. and the other piece, though, will be kind of a step-by-step here's what you would do if you're in the field to make sure you're looking at a child's best interests. so yes, that will -- that's the intention is to share it widely. yes. >> sounds wonderful. thank you. >> thanks for those questions, diane. we'll go from side to side. on this side, please identify yourself. >> my name is...
66
66
Oct 15, 2014
10/14
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 66
favorite 0
quote 0
that needs to be stopped. we know it can be.ey have done it in atlanta, they have done it in nebraska. if you give people the right equipment and education and the right training this will not happen again. >> thank you so much for your time, karen. we appreciate you joining us. >>> joining me now sheila jackson lee representing texas's 18th district and member of the house homeland committee. thank you for your time. >> thank you for having me. >> a lot of people heard the director of the cdc say in this stunning development that in a sense the cdc did not have all hands on deck. they a mended their strategy since these cases in dallas. but i think, congresswoman, in our minds, we figured the cdc had practice runs here. if a case sprouted up in the united states it would have already had a plan not one that was a work in progress. do you have confidence in the cdc director and the cdc at this point now we have three cases in dallas where there were clearly some huge questions that have not been >>. >> first of all, i want to of
that needs to be stopped. we know it can be.ey have done it in atlanta, they have done it in nebraska. if you give people the right equipment and education and the right training this will not happen again. >> thank you so much for your time, karen. we appreciate you joining us. >>> joining me now sheila jackson lee representing texas's 18th district and member of the house homeland committee. thank you for your time. >> thank you for having me. >> a lot of people...
29
29
Oct 21, 2014
10/14
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 29
favorite 0
quote 0
should it be the court, should there be built into the law in some way? should the prosecutor have in the first instance have that opportunity? i don't know that everyone is as enlightened as you are or the prosecutors in your office? who should have that opportunity to make the determination. >> there have been a lot of suggestions made on that. i believe, not the aba, that it should be the court. i think the judges are in a unique position to see what's going on and that they should make the judgment. >> mr jones, your thoughts on that? >> yeah, i think that everybody in the system needs to be aware, educated, updated. prosecutors, defense counsel, everybody needs to understand at every step of the process, the implication of collateral consequences as we go through the process i do think relief at sentencing by the judges who are able to tailor to the individual and remove and repeal consequences that are of no moment and are irrelevant is a good thing. so i believe relief at sentencing is important. i think all the players in the system ought to be aw
should it be the court, should there be built into the law in some way? should the prosecutor have in the first instance have that opportunity? i don't know that everyone is as enlightened as you are or the prosecutors in your office? who should have that opportunity to make the determination. >> there have been a lot of suggestions made on that. i believe, not the aba, that it should be the court. i think the judges are in a unique position to see what's going on and that they should...
161
161
Oct 17, 2014
10/14
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 161
favorite 0
quote 0
they were being monitored. everything was being fine.we learned one flew half way across the country and back and one took a cruise. one checked with the cdc before making the flight. it seemed that things were going out of control. it's being done to reassure the public we're on this and aware of this and bringing -- reigning this in. >> as you said you were at dallas. now the nurse pham's condition went from good to fair. from dallas good to maryland fair. >> a different set of doctors evaluating her after a long flight. she might have been tired. they might be changing that quickly. we're hopping that means back up wartd. it sounds like that's the first condition report that we got. but there is more to come. that may not necessarily mean an important downturn in her condition. we'll have to wait to see. >> do you think now this situation with the ebola czar it may have an impact on, for example, the cdc? >> well, they'll have somebody else to answer to. there's been a concern. i'll have to tell you from the reporters in dallas. we wo
they were being monitored. everything was being fine.we learned one flew half way across the country and back and one took a cruise. one checked with the cdc before making the flight. it seemed that things were going out of control. it's being done to reassure the public we're on this and aware of this and bringing -- reigning this in. >> as you said you were at dallas. now the nurse pham's condition went from good to fair. from dallas good to maryland fair. >> a different set of...
37
37
Oct 24, 2014
10/14
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 37
favorite 0
quote 0
will they be cared for in country or will they be returned to the united states? >> returned to the united states. i defer to my staff counterpart on the specifics. >> thank you for the questions. to take care of the groups in country, there'll be two hospitals. one established in sierra leone. the medical personnel there will be trained in how to treat ebola .ictims if a u.s. uniform military person does in fact contract it. disaster? they are treated in country. if they identified for some reason it's having high-risk exposure and exhibits sent tons -- symptoms, they will be cared for initially in country and moved home. if they are age symptomatic, on a dod aircraft. >> how many aircraft are outfitted to move these individuals out of country in the event this happens? controlled movement, any aircraft can do. so any aircraft, at the present time, the only aircraft that can move the symptomatic patients is the phoenix air contract to use a moving. >> how many patients can the aircraft told? >> one at a time, four movements a week. >> is that sufficient? >> given
will they be cared for in country or will they be returned to the united states? >> returned to the united states. i defer to my staff counterpart on the specifics. >> thank you for the questions. to take care of the groups in country, there'll be two hospitals. one established in sierra leone. the medical personnel there will be trained in how to treat ebola .ictims if a u.s. uniform military person does in fact contract it. disaster? they are treated in country. if they identified...
76
76
Oct 24, 2014
10/14
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 76
favorite 0
quote 0
we will be right back. before larry instantly transferred money from his bank of america savings account to his merrill edge retirement account. before he opened his first hot chocolate stand calling winter an "underserved season". and before he quit his friend's leaf-raking business for "not offering a 401k." larry knew the importance of preparing for retirement. that's why when the time came he counted on merrill edge to streamline his investing and help him plan for the road ahead. that's the power of streamlined connections. that's merrill edge and bank of america. (receptionist) gunderman group is growing. getting in a groove. growth is gratifying. goal is to grow. gotta get greater growth. i just talked to ups. they got expert advise, special discounts, new technologies. like smart pick ups. they'll only show up when you print a label and it's automatic. we save time and money. time? money? time and money. awesome. awesome! awesome! awesome! awesome! (all) awesome! i love logistics. ♪ there's confiden
we will be right back. before larry instantly transferred money from his bank of america savings account to his merrill edge retirement account. before he opened his first hot chocolate stand calling winter an "underserved season". and before he quit his friend's leaf-raking business for "not offering a 401k." larry knew the importance of preparing for retirement. that's why when the time came he counted on merrill edge to streamline his investing and help him plan for the...
204
204
tv
eye 204
favorite 0
quote 0
' be arguing th he be held in a secure faci, and then if he is held in a secur facility, there will be annual reviews of his mental stat. >> the custody hearing happens in 45 days. >>> if you want tickets for the na playoff otomorrowu might wan in line. stan room only tickets for ga one against the giants will go on sale at the box office, th 10:00 tomw morning. it is first come, first serve. resee seats sold out last week in about 17 minutes. >> the o's got off to a really fa start tonight. they crushed the tigers, 12-3. much more from baltimore and na park in about 15 minutes. >> by the time you're headed ho from the nats game tomo, is going to be a whe lot colder than night. some big changes in the weather, doug? >> y friday's game, looking good. satu ge could be af by the weather. what we're watching, look tos chicago and st. louis, do towar the dallas area, a ve strong cold front is ba on its way.n building up to the north and west. snow close to the denver area yest cold air coming just in time e week but that's not the only thing ts fro is bringing wi it. i've got more on the st
' be arguing th he be held in a secure faci, and then if he is held in a secur facility, there will be annual reviews of his mental stat. >> the custody hearing happens in 45 days. >>> if you want tickets for the na playoff otomorrowu might wan in line. stan room only tickets for ga one against the giants will go on sale at the box office, th 10:00 tomw morning. it is first come, first serve. resee seats sold out last week in about 17 minutes. >> the o's got off to a really...
102
102
Oct 9, 2014
10/14
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 102
favorite 0
quote 0
there have to be drugs being developed.lly bringing out the human face of the drug industry. if you want to look at the other aspect, how much money could you get out of this current situation. one parallel would be what happened with the smallpox risk the u.s. was worrying about from a bioterrorism perspective. $800 million contract out for smallpox vaccines. aat is being shared between variety of companies. that is the magnitude, from a monetary perspective, we could reward to at for a some of these companies taking the risks to develop these drugs. >> in terms of the governments spending my, now that it is starting to ripple around the world, we have a nurse being tested in australia. has got to spend money? which companies and governments are going to be spending money on making sure their populations are protected? toagain i take you back smallpox. a much riskier threat, smallpox is, compared to ebola. ,uring the post-9/11 atrocities we had most countries trying to build a stockpile of products their citizen. i can see
there have to be drugs being developed.lly bringing out the human face of the drug industry. if you want to look at the other aspect, how much money could you get out of this current situation. one parallel would be what happened with the smallpox risk the u.s. was worrying about from a bioterrorism perspective. $800 million contract out for smallpox vaccines. aat is being shared between variety of companies. that is the magnitude, from a monetary perspective, we could reward to at for a some...
76
76
Oct 21, 2014
10/14
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 76
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> now, while those drugs are being tested quarantining ebola suffering is still being put forward as the most effective way of stopping the spread of the virus. doing so means cutting off already h ever poor people from the source of income. are staying away. more than 20 homes where quarantined. where somebody has died of egoal la, or somebody who has had contact, are required to stay inside their homes for 21 days. it's a major health officials hope will stop the virus, but it comes at a price. >> for more, it's been a desperate time. >> she says the death and illness as long as what is being described as an economic catastrophe will be felt for deck kates to come. al jazeera. >> now passengers arriving in the united states, will now be required to fly into one of just five airports. all of them have got enhanced screening procedures. more now from kimberly, in washington, d.c. >> the department of homeland security has put in place new travel restrictions for passenger whose wish with to travel to the united states, from sierra lee yien, guinea, or liberia, of course those coun
. >> now, while those drugs are being tested quarantining ebola suffering is still being put forward as the most effective way of stopping the spread of the virus. doing so means cutting off already h ever poor people from the source of income. are staying away. more than 20 homes where quarantined. where somebody has died of egoal la, or somebody who has had contact, are required to stay inside their homes for 21 days. it's a major health officials hope will stop the virus, but it comes...
197
197
tv
eye 197
favorite 0
quote 0
th also going to be en going to be happeni on street. they g to have a drum li going to get under w at 12 and they're going to have stilt s as and lots of going on here. no as for those tickets, the t tickets in town, there e stil s availabl yon see here live that our coming, waiting for the x office to open at 9:00 a.m. morning. lid number, we're told. we don't have an exact number. lid number. e has grown, it's tickets per p, l a very short line. if you come down here, you have a pre good shot at getting tickets. >> tharight, megan, and i that line is going to grow th the morning. ag the box office opens at 9: a.m. no listen, in the next time i se you, we're going to talk to who is going to give us mo about what yon expect the day ahead, all the watching this game today. aa back to you. it going to be a great day. >> it really is. wee looking forward to all the ac tha going to be l see you in a little bit. th. >>> for fans who want to get in exciteme, those nat gnom are stie team placed about n wir gnomes out there. six of them are aut
th also going to be en going to be happeni on street. they g to have a drum li going to get under w at 12 and they're going to have stilt s as and lots of going on here. no as for those tickets, the t tickets in town, there e stil s availabl yon see here live that our coming, waiting for the x office to open at 9:00 a.m. morning. lid number, we're told. we don't have an exact number. lid number. e has grown, it's tickets per p, l a very short line. if you come down here, you have a pre good...
374
374
Oct 19, 2014
10/14
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 374
favorite 0
quote 0
i just wanted to be in it, be in the house and get to know everybody in the house and be part of theily. >> sasha had a difficult childhood. >> my parents was never really in my life. so i grew up in philadelphia, in north philly. i lived in my grandmother's house of five kids. my mother was really out doing what she wanted to do, partying. my father too. >> deasja is another child of juan's, and they go back a ways. >> this is one of my first children. >> i call juan father because like he's been there for me like since like forever, like forever. remember that halloween that we went bowling? >> yes. >> oh, my god. it was a hoot. when i'm sick of the world and i don't want any more of it, i come over here. he's like my backbone. like he makes sure that i'm all right. he makes sure things are going right in my life. >> that's what a parent is supposed to do. that's what a father does. you know, i'm always there to support my kids in any way possible. >> everybody has a mom that they're born with or whatever, but i think it's sad when you're not really that connected with your immedia
i just wanted to be in it, be in the house and get to know everybody in the house and be part of theily. >> sasha had a difficult childhood. >> my parents was never really in my life. so i grew up in philadelphia, in north philly. i lived in my grandmother's house of five kids. my mother was really out doing what she wanted to do, partying. my father too. >> deasja is another child of juan's, and they go back a ways. >> this is one of my first children. >> i call...
164
164
Oct 6, 2014
10/14
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 164
favorite 0
quote 1
couldn't be, right? couldn't be because that would be impossible. it would require infinite resources, and so instead, it's requires that they be faithfully executed, and so that's our deep interpretive problem. what does the word faithfully mean. what does that entail? and the one other observation i'll make as a historical observation, bear in mind historical context for this clause english kings had claimed the power to suspend laws unilaterally. that was the context in which they were writing this clause, the framers were going to reject that practice expressly and require that the executive take care that the laws be faithfully executed. that's some text and historical context for us. with that in mind we'll cirquing back to a few of the examples that have been discussed already. my first example is the obamacare suspension which you heard discussed. again this is crystal clear. so on july 2nd, 2013, just before the long weekend, the obama administration announces via blog posts, that the president would unilaterally suspend the employer mandat
couldn't be, right? couldn't be because that would be impossible. it would require infinite resources, and so instead, it's requires that they be faithfully executed, and so that's our deep interpretive problem. what does the word faithfully mean. what does that entail? and the one other observation i'll make as a historical observation, bear in mind historical context for this clause english kings had claimed the power to suspend laws unilaterally. that was the context in which they were...
285
285
Oct 31, 2014
10/14
by
KTVU
tv
eye 285
favorite 0
quote 0
nobody seems to be upset.ve resigned to the fact it might rain on them, they have the gear on. they are the gear in their bags and stuff, they are ready for it. this is going to be a pretty good day out here. several hundred people are here already at civic center plaza. bart says it has fixed its delays outside of daly city. they have techs on call. they are expecting 500,000 people to use this system today. they have extra trains. this is the way to get to san francisco. they are also doing extra service. all right. let's take a look at the east shore freeway. we are looking at a commute at about 20 minutes, not too bad. it is pretty normal when you get to the bay bridge toll plaza. you'll see a little bit of slow traffic there. was that a rain drop? we just felt a rain drop here. let's go to the maps now, i want to show you traffic in san jose, south bay is actually doing okay. and it looks like it is a couple of rain drops out here. maybe a little shower coming in, gray skies not putting a damper on anyone
nobody seems to be upset.ve resigned to the fact it might rain on them, they have the gear on. they are the gear in their bags and stuff, they are ready for it. this is going to be a pretty good day out here. several hundred people are here already at civic center plaza. bart says it has fixed its delays outside of daly city. they have techs on call. they are expecting 500,000 people to use this system today. they have extra trains. this is the way to get to san francisco. they are also doing...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
32
32
Oct 27, 2014
10/14
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 32
favorite 0
quote 0
it should be a quick read the second time. >> is there going to be any review and comments from cityents like the public utilities commission or the department of the environment, is that part of the process that we'll be hearing from those departments? >> yes, we already sent and the puc has a copy of it and they have started to look at it. the department of environment, i sent a copy to carl broomhead who has been my point of contact over there and sent it to carl egan to see if it jives with what the city is going to do and if there's anything to let us know. those three are the three big ones and waech -- we've also sent to the general public for their review as well. >> any comments from these areas will be optional or are we expecting there to be some kind of correspondence or --. >> it really depends on knowing what the comment is i can't address that directly. if it's something where you just disagree with an opinion of an expert i'm going to say it's an opinion and they have their right to have their separate opinion and you can have your own and we can incorporate that into
it should be a quick read the second time. >> is there going to be any review and comments from cityents like the public utilities commission or the department of the environment, is that part of the process that we'll be hearing from those departments? >> yes, we already sent and the puc has a copy of it and they have started to look at it. the department of environment, i sent a copy to carl broomhead who has been my point of contact over there and sent it to carl egan to see if...
94
94
Oct 17, 2014
10/14
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 94
favorite 0
quote 0
centers where an individual can be treated. >> every hospital needs to be able to think it may be ebola, call us -- we have had hundreds of calls, and then we will determine what treatment is best for that patient. -- this isalso heard absolutely a public health infrastructure issue where he gets out of hand, correct? >> public health measures can control ebola. >> they have effective measures in nigeria where they have been able to contain it, but they have no public health infrastructure in the three countries where the epidemic is now gaining headway, correct? >> right. >> and in the u.s., we are fortunate to have a pretty good infrastructure, but we do have to have an answer, i think, to this question that is being asked about travel. a concern people have because it is seen as a "easy answer. co i want to understand what the answer." "easy it seems like a debate within the medical community, but it may be a psychological answer but not necessarily in effect of medical answer. all of us have been asking you to give your explanation as to why, from a medical standpoint, you have conc
centers where an individual can be treated. >> every hospital needs to be able to think it may be ebola, call us -- we have had hundreds of calls, and then we will determine what treatment is best for that patient. -- this isalso heard absolutely a public health infrastructure issue where he gets out of hand, correct? >> public health measures can control ebola. >> they have effective measures in nigeria where they have been able to contain it, but they have no public health...
221
221
Oct 28, 2014
10/14
by
WCAU
tv
eye 221
favorite 0
quote 8
he just wants to be sure. right now he doesn't believe there was any criminal activity but they're investigating, they're looking at it and they want to be sure that they have talked to all the parents, all children involved. he's inviting them to call the district attorney's office. >> i want to make sure that we're not missing any conduct that would be worthy of criminal prosecution. >> reporter: the bucks county district attorney says even the most disturbing of the hazing incidents on the central bucks west football team don't rise to the level of a crime. the superintendent canceled the rest of the team's season after learning seniors forced rookie players to touch the private parts of others while clothed and there was a shower incident. >> for instance, the so-called waterboarding involved children having towels or wash cloths put over their faces and then being taken under the shower. if you do that long enough, if you hold the kid's head right under the shower and they start aspirating water, that cou
he just wants to be sure. right now he doesn't believe there was any criminal activity but they're investigating, they're looking at it and they want to be sure that they have talked to all the parents, all children involved. he's inviting them to call the district attorney's office. >> i want to make sure that we're not missing any conduct that would be worthy of criminal prosecution. >> reporter: the bucks county district attorney says even the most disturbing of the hazing...
29
29
Oct 21, 2014
10/14
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 29
favorite 0
quote 0
in other words, human beings were still going to be human beings even if they've moved away from a criminal lifestyle. so i do think that the director's comments about technical violations, that we should take to heart that, boy, that's the same type of behavior i see in my kids. that's the same type of behavior i see in the workplace. and guess what? when we study it and we find a bunch of people moved away from criminal activity, they're still going to get it wrong on a technical side of how they get through a day. and so we need to take that seriously. what i started my statement with, if you want to change the culture on the outside in our cities and in our states, we've got to change the culture on the inside. and i am so impressed and encouraged to hear people going out, mr. chairman, and to the director, his willingness to see people who are doing it right. because there are prisons where the population, the people in the prisons have made a decision they don't want to live in a bad downward spiraling culture. and when skilled wardens change that culture and they use very sparingly t
in other words, human beings were still going to be human beings even if they've moved away from a criminal lifestyle. so i do think that the director's comments about technical violations, that we should take to heart that, boy, that's the same type of behavior i see in my kids. that's the same type of behavior i see in the workplace. and guess what? when we study it and we find a bunch of people moved away from criminal activity, they're still going to get it wrong on a technical side of how...
32
32
Oct 11, 2014
10/14
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 32
favorite 0
quote 0
in my the that their officer would be protected i that that the-- it might be officer would be protected by qualified immunity. >> let's say the cases flip and the most reasonable rating is you only need one brake light. you pull them over. needsonably thought i only one. the court says i need two. in that case come ignorance of love wouldn't save him, would it? >> no, it would not. officers believe you needed all of your break lights. -- brake lights. words, the defendant here could not be held liable for the brake light violation. it is not the fact that an officer thinks recently that the law -- that doesn't make it the law just like a citizen does not think that is the law, that doesn't mean he could escape liability. officer was in stopping him because of the brake light. the police officer was involved in criminal -- and admitted this was a prefix. a lawful prefix he thought. he wasn't there just to tell him that. and driverake light away, there were never be a lawsuit, correct? >> that is correct. >> how many citizens have been stopped or one brake light and asked to have their ca
in my the that their officer would be protected i that that the-- it might be officer would be protected by qualified immunity. >> let's say the cases flip and the most reasonable rating is you only need one brake light. you pull them over. needsonably thought i only one. the court says i need two. in that case come ignorance of love wouldn't save him, would it? >> no, it would not. officers believe you needed all of your break lights. -- brake lights. words, the defendant here...
87
87
Oct 24, 2014
10/14
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 87
favorite 0
quote 0
if iraq were to become dictatorial, we will be cursed. -- they will be very few kurds who can be convincedo stay in iraq. >> when will that moment of truth,? >> at the moment, everybody is busy fighting isis. that is a big challenge we all confront. the new prime minister has a difficult challenge ahead of him. in my view, we have to support him and make this government work to deal with the security situation, but deal also with huge economic problems that he has inherited, also compounded by the decline in oil prices. this is in our interest, in the interest of the shia, sunnis and kurds. to really work on this. this will be decided in baghdad. if we manage and prevail, i think there is a chance to overcome some of the sensitivities. i don't want to be a dreamer and say this can be done overnight. it is a long way towards becoming a democratic state. >> let me go back to the fight against isis. what is necessary to defeat them? i saw general dempsey say the climactic battle will come after kobani for mosul. >> general dempsey is a good friend who i worked with when he was in baghdad. >>
if iraq were to become dictatorial, we will be cursed. -- they will be very few kurds who can be convincedo stay in iraq. >> when will that moment of truth,? >> at the moment, everybody is busy fighting isis. that is a big challenge we all confront. the new prime minister has a difficult challenge ahead of him. in my view, we have to support him and make this government work to deal with the security situation, but deal also with huge economic problems that he has inherited, also...
85
85
Oct 30, 2014
10/14
by
KTVU
tv
eye 85
favorite 0
quote 0
it's going to be a mad house. there will be people everywhere. take public transit if you can. >> reporter: as you take a look at the ferry building this whole area down here will be ground zero. people like to come down here and get the first view of the players coming through. other people like to come up to civic center. about the only thing i can see that might be a challenge is getting a restroom. here is another thing, the parade is on halloween. people on halloween just doing traffic as long as i have, people want to get home early so the trains leaving the city tomorrow at 3:00 will be jam packed with fans exiting the parade and parents trying to get home to have trick or treat with their kids. it will be a challenge getting out of the city. give yourself plenty of extra time and make con ten general city plans. ktvu channel 2 news. >> and you'll be covering it tomorrow for us. >> all right. thank you. >> reporter: i will. >>> we'll get a look at some of the floats. there will be lots of orange and black to celebrate the giants as well as
it's going to be a mad house. there will be people everywhere. take public transit if you can. >> reporter: as you take a look at the ferry building this whole area down here will be ground zero. people like to come down here and get the first view of the players coming through. other people like to come up to civic center. about the only thing i can see that might be a challenge is getting a restroom. here is another thing, the parade is on halloween. people on halloween just doing...
67
67
Oct 1, 2014
10/14
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 67
favorite 0
quote 0
it's going to be the hot toy. it's going to be the hot toy. fully autonomous.verything you described is going to be the hot toy this christmas. faa certification? >> i know the panel is consumer drones but somehow i got invited anyway. >> i think we've expanded it. >> and i'm happy to expand the focus. a lot of our focus really is different. it's on enterprise grade commercial applications of which some can be addressed with kind of a very small camera from your cell phone. there's a lot of other applications carrying of larger equipment, larger camera systems, multispectural. looking for certain particlates in the air. there's there's a wide variety of applications. the most mature commercial drone industry in france right now and all of it's regulated. there's a good process in place in which delta drone can essentially submit paperwork, have it faxed, they can do that within about 24 to 48 hours prior to flying the drone for commercial -- >> let me ask, so what's the status of regulation with drones in the states at the moment? >> i think we're all in the sa
it's going to be the hot toy. it's going to be the hot toy. fully autonomous.verything you described is going to be the hot toy this christmas. faa certification? >> i know the panel is consumer drones but somehow i got invited anyway. >> i think we've expanded it. >> and i'm happy to expand the focus. a lot of our focus really is different. it's on enterprise grade commercial applications of which some can be addressed with kind of a very small camera from your cell phone....
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
22
22
Oct 18, 2014
10/14
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 22
favorite 0
quote 0
you can see people are going to be looking for their pets. they're going to be looking for rides.ple are going to need to be sharing resources a much as they possibly can. another thing that you can see here is they're going to need to be fair tools and some of the things that people are going to need in order to be able to stay safer within their homes. so, we're just showing sort of a gesture to that with all these different tools here. but then also tarps, people are going to need to cover their windows if their windows are cracked, if their roofs are broken. so, ideally, the city would be able to know where all these neighborhood centers are and help deliver some of these supplies. >> they could come from a neighbor, maybe not. thank you so much for allowing us to come in and share this wonderful exhibit. and thank you for >> all right, good afternoon everyone and welcome to
you can see people are going to be looking for their pets. they're going to be looking for rides.ple are going to need to be sharing resources a much as they possibly can. another thing that you can see here is they're going to need to be fair tools and some of the things that people are going to need in order to be able to stay safer within their homes. so, we're just showing sort of a gesture to that with all these different tools here. but then also tarps, people are going to need to cover...
25
25
Oct 5, 2014
10/14
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 25
favorite 0
quote 0
we need to be in the organization, and our mission is to be within the organization and to be organized within our organizations over the long term. and i'm going to tell you from my experiences over the course of my career, those who are more successful whether you're in an ig model or whether you're in an internal audit in government model or an internal model in the corporate sector, those who are more successful in building and sustaining relationships within the organization -- notice i didn't say cozy relationships, i'm talking about relationships, the ability to communicate and to have a degree of trust in interactions -- those who are able to do that are far more successful. .. things are not well organized, petraeus are not working something has to be communicated at some point. management doesn't want to hear and i would tell you that the ability to do that diplomatically and the nonthreatening way will often be to benefit more in the long run. the ability to help manage and understand what lies ahead or that lies around the corner. we would have to be able to demonstrate. the
we need to be in the organization, and our mission is to be within the organization and to be organized within our organizations over the long term. and i'm going to tell you from my experiences over the course of my career, those who are more successful whether you're in an ig model or whether you're in an internal audit in government model or an internal model in the corporate sector, those who are more successful in building and sustaining relationships within the organization -- notice i...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
95
95
Oct 6, 2014
10/14
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 95
favorite 0
quote 0
continue to be interested. for me just objectively based on the substance of the application, the substance of the presentation, and the people who came and spoke, for me, rob gitin just stood out. so that would be my suggestion that we move forward john bogacki for seat 4 and rob gitin for seat 8. >> thank you all. was really touching to sea your friends come out in support of you and i know it can be nerve-wracking to speak here. thank you for that. as for seat 8, again we had many wonderful people who i would have been thrill to appoint to this body. i would say i was also moved by rob's work. mr. gitin's work in the community. starting an organization based on this passion, life-long passion. so i want to really thank him for all of your work. and of course, i know there are many others who we do hope we'll see again. but i would have to back supervisor campos' nominations. >> seems like we're in a very agreeable mood today. >> yes. [laughter ] >> so there is a motion on the floor and without objection, the
continue to be interested. for me just objectively based on the substance of the application, the substance of the presentation, and the people who came and spoke, for me, rob gitin just stood out. so that would be my suggestion that we move forward john bogacki for seat 4 and rob gitin for seat 8. >> thank you all. was really touching to sea your friends come out in support of you and i know it can be nerve-wracking to speak here. thank you for that. as for seat 8, again we had many...
71
71
Oct 21, 2014
10/14
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 71
favorite 0
quote 0
be punished severely. as counsel for the defense correctly submitted, we ought to differentiate between what is in the public interest and what society wants. society cannot always get what they want. as courts do not exist to win popularity contests but exist solely to dispense justice. what may appear to be justice to the uninformed, general public, however, may not necessarily be justice. the general public may not even know the difference between punishment and vengeance. a distinction which is very important when a court is exercising its sentencing function. fortunately, regardless of the level of understanding among the general public, south africa has a constitution which applies to everyone and which protects everyone, including those who transgress the laws. as a country, we have a long, we have long moved from dark ages. that is the era of and i quote, an eye for an eye closed quote. retribution, which, however, from the legal point of view, is not the same as vengeance, has earlier yielded grou
be punished severely. as counsel for the defense correctly submitted, we ought to differentiate between what is in the public interest and what society wants. society cannot always get what they want. as courts do not exist to win popularity contests but exist solely to dispense justice. what may appear to be justice to the uninformed, general public, however, may not necessarily be justice. the general public may not even know the difference between punishment and vengeance. a distinction...
96
96
Oct 21, 2014
10/14
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 96
favorite 0
quote 0
more must be done. that's why today i'm calling for all federal and state facilities to end the use of the solitary con confinement for pregnant women, juveniles, and mental illness except in the rarest of circumstances. by reforming our solitary confinement practices, the united states can protect human rights, improve public safety and be fiscally responsible. it's the right and smart thing to do and the american people deserve no less. senator cruz has not arrived yet, so i'm trying to turn to our first witness. as i mentioned earlier, senator cruz and i agreed on a bipartisan basis on all of today's witnesses. i want to note that i invited the justice department, civil rights to participate in today's hearing but they declined. we will follow up with them to make them aware of our hearing and to ensure they are enforcing the federal civil rights laws that protect prisoners held in solitary confinement. also, at this time i ask unanimous consent to enter into record the written testimony of kevin lan
more must be done. that's why today i'm calling for all federal and state facilities to end the use of the solitary con confinement for pregnant women, juveniles, and mental illness except in the rarest of circumstances. by reforming our solitary confinement practices, the united states can protect human rights, improve public safety and be fiscally responsible. it's the right and smart thing to do and the american people deserve no less. senator cruz has not arrived yet, so i'm trying to turn...
146
146
Oct 16, 2014
10/14
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 146
favorite 0
quote 0
be quiet. i'm being quiet. you're breathing on me! if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. everyone is looking for ways while to cut expenses.s unique, head for the cemetery! and that's where pg&e's online business energy checkup tool can really help. you can use it to track your actual energy use. find rebates that make equipment upgrades more affordable. even develop a customized energy plan for your company. think of it as a way to take more control over your operating costs. and yet another energy saving opportunity from pg&e. find new ways to save energy and money with pg&e's business energy check-up. (receptionist) gunderman group is growing. getting in a groove. growth is gratifying. goal is to grow. gotta get greater growth. i just talked to ups. they got expert advise, special discounts, new technologies. like smart pick ups. they'll only show up when you print a label and it's automatic. we save time and money. time? money? time and money. awesome. awesome! awesome
be quiet. i'm being quiet. you're breathing on me! if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. everyone is looking for ways while to cut expenses.s unique, head for the cemetery! and that's where pg&e's online business energy checkup tool can really help. you can use it to track your actual energy use. find rebates that make equipment upgrades more affordable. even develop a customized energy plan for your company. think of it as a...
61
61
Oct 16, 2014
10/14
by
WJLA
tv
eye 61
favorite 0
quote 0
it be sunny and breezy, highs in the upper 50's. that will be sunday. it may feel a couple degrees cooler in air temperature. a dramatic change in air mass, but none of this is expected to generate heavy rain. the key is it will be breezy saturday and sunday, breezy and mild saturday, breezy and cooler sunday. heading out tonight, watch for showers. this is a live webcam from bermuda, the northwestern tip of the island, courtesy of ptz tv. is 20 minutes after 6:00 in bermuda, their time. look at the waves, fairly mild. the entire island is under a hurricane warning. within 24 hours, there will be hurricane force wind and life-threatening high water tied , do like language from the weather service. that is something we will closely watch. the wind at the center of the hurricane, 145 mile per hour sustained, would gusts over 170. it may weaken as it moves northward. they temporarily weekend, and then they reform. eventually it will weaken noticeably, but when it passes close to bermuda tomorrow afternoon, friday afternoon and evening, the problem is going
it be sunny and breezy, highs in the upper 50's. that will be sunday. it may feel a couple degrees cooler in air temperature. a dramatic change in air mass, but none of this is expected to generate heavy rain. the key is it will be breezy saturday and sunday, breezy and mild saturday, breezy and cooler sunday. heading out tonight, watch for showers. this is a live webcam from bermuda, the northwestern tip of the island, courtesy of ptz tv. is 20 minutes after 6:00 in bermuda, their time. look...
65
65
Oct 30, 2014
10/14
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 65
favorite 0
quote 0
it has been a pleasure to be with you today. i'm glad to be talking about these matters. about important matters, matters of rule of law. and i know that i began there. but i want to end there. because this issue of rule of law is something that i would never have guessed -- i mean this sincerely. i would never would have anticipated three or four years ago dealing with the number of cases that we deal with in the state level of agencies literally having an attitude unapologetically saying they are going to act because they can. i understand that and every attorney understands that, and that is something that congress must deal with. this delegation -- they need to be prescriptive. that's a story for another day. on this matter and other matters what we have is something different than discretion. we have an agency engaging in a results oriented approach, ignoring the statutory language and doing so at the expense of checks and balances in our system. it's creating extraordinary uncertainty in the marketplace. it must be dealt with by the courts to send a message to the e
it has been a pleasure to be with you today. i'm glad to be talking about these matters. about important matters, matters of rule of law. and i know that i began there. but i want to end there. because this issue of rule of law is something that i would never have guessed -- i mean this sincerely. i would never would have anticipated three or four years ago dealing with the number of cases that we deal with in the state level of agencies literally having an attitude unapologetically saying they...
138
138
Oct 24, 2014
10/14
by
KTVU
tv
eye 138
favorite 0
quote 0
sal will be back.rom now. >>> it's a good looking start today for most. temperatures quite nice for the afternoon. big changes coming as early as tomorrow. i will detail the numbers for today and take a look at the wet weather headed our way coming up. it's a fresh approach on education-- superintendent of public instruction tom torlakson's blueprint for great schools. torlakson's blueprint outlines how investing in our schools will reduce class sizes, bring back music and art, and provide a well-rounded education. and torlakson's plan calls for more parental involvement. spending decisions about our education dollars should be made by parents and teachers, not by politicians. tell tom torlakson to keep fighting for a plan that invests in our public schools. >>> welcome back. let's bring you up to date on some of the top stories -- four people in milpitas were rescued early this morning from a burning house. when firefighters got there, four people were up on the roof two of them actually jumped off to
sal will be back.rom now. >>> it's a good looking start today for most. temperatures quite nice for the afternoon. big changes coming as early as tomorrow. i will detail the numbers for today and take a look at the wet weather headed our way coming up. it's a fresh approach on education-- superintendent of public instruction tom torlakson's blueprint for great schools. torlakson's blueprint outlines how investing in our schools will reduce class sizes, bring back music and art, and...
112
112
Oct 16, 2014
10/14
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 112
favorite 0
quote 0
do you need a fever to be con agous. >> you need to be sick. generally the first -- >> do you need a fever to be contagious. >> late in the disease, when people are deathly ill, they may not have fever, but they would likely be able to walk. >> this 21 day period, from exposure, during that -- could you be contagious the third day of that point? only if you were sick, and had symptoms. >> okay. and the incubation period is -- anywhere from zero to 21 days. >> two to 21 days generally within the first ten days or so. >> you said today, 100 to 150 people a day, you are opposed to travel restrictions, which the constituents are in favor of travel restrictions. epredict you will put on travel restrictions. i don't know if it will be today or tomorrow, and i think sooner rather than later. don't you think that number may be reduced to five or ten a day if we did put on travel restrictions in. >> i can't comment on what numbers. >> don't you think that number would dramatically drop. >> i know that people do come back, and right now we are able do sc
do you need a fever to be con agous. >> you need to be sick. generally the first -- >> do you need a fever to be contagious. >> late in the disease, when people are deathly ill, they may not have fever, but they would likely be able to walk. >> this 21 day period, from exposure, during that -- could you be contagious the third day of that point? only if you were sick, and had symptoms. >> okay. and the incubation period is -- anywhere from zero to 21 days. >>...
35
35
Oct 1, 2014
10/14
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 35
favorite 0
quote 0
profiled and to be black to be a suspect and to be considered a criminal and to be black means that you are not safe in american society and in those murders that we have catalogs, there are several things you need to know. >> i'm going to stop you right now, really. i want to keep focused on data. and there's a few points i would like to share. and we do appreciate your comments in that space and about this issue in general. and i would like to open it up to the rest of the panel to share any data that they believe is relevant to this situation. >> in the seven years ending in 2012 and the travesty this whole thing is that specifics are not really kept in the independent media organizations have to go and talk to the fbi and peace these things together. but ending in 2012, two times a week, a white cop killed. and of those numbers, 400 shootings, there were 96 shootings amongst every 400 shooters and 18% of black men or black people under age 21 was a victim in the shooting compared to 8.7% of white people and so from the cases that were complained about were true media attention.
profiled and to be black to be a suspect and to be considered a criminal and to be black means that you are not safe in american society and in those murders that we have catalogs, there are several things you need to know. >> i'm going to stop you right now, really. i want to keep focused on data. and there's a few points i would like to share. and we do appreciate your comments in that space and about this issue in general. and i would like to open it up to the rest of the panel to...
37
37
Oct 22, 2014
10/14
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 37
favorite 0
quote 0
the policy needs to be clear. the end needs to be clarified.em needs to be scope to then determine how you will resolve the problem and then allocate means to achieve that. that means put your money where your mouth is. . . >> but it is part of the reconstruction as well as military and you can see that. >> yes. so what is this in regards to trying to do that weren't? >> and if you ask the military to take the lead in this, you are asking for problems. it's a purely military solution and you cannot expect the military to apply force without the leaders applying the power at the same time. so that is your strategy or it. >> a number of other things have evolved as far as the armed forces go. would you like to comment on that? >> yes, if you have a thread and you take the threat like isis, which is potentially looking at defeating and undermining the statement in the least and the only way you're going to stop that is you decide that is what you want to do. and that includes concentrating. and we are politically expedient. and if you are curious
the policy needs to be clear. the end needs to be clarified.em needs to be scope to then determine how you will resolve the problem and then allocate means to achieve that. that means put your money where your mouth is. . . >> but it is part of the reconstruction as well as military and you can see that. >> yes. so what is this in regards to trying to do that weren't? >> and if you ask the military to take the lead in this, you are asking for problems. it's a purely military...
50
50
Oct 2, 2014
10/14
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 50
favorite 0
quote 0
what might be next? >> one of the main problems we've had is we've had an iraqi government that wasn't politically sufficient. the maliki government was only concerned with one second. and we have to have an inclusive government that reaches across the secretary yarn lines. that's been our first priority. we've seen the change in the government. we've seen some promising signs that the next government will be more inclusive. >> we can't be the government of iraq. we is have to use diplomacy. and we have to ally with other countries in the region. >> mr. de maio? >> again, this is again, i think a situation where politicians from both sides of the aisle are trying to sugarcoat it. i think we have to have a more focused view. and we have to have a more limited use of force that reflects our national interest. clear le define missions are important. my concern here is that the mission is not clearly defined as katherine pointed out. we wake up one day and find that what was sold to us is not actually the ca
what might be next? >> one of the main problems we've had is we've had an iraqi government that wasn't politically sufficient. the maliki government was only concerned with one second. and we have to have an inclusive government that reaches across the secretary yarn lines. that's been our first priority. we've seen the change in the government. we've seen some promising signs that the next government will be more inclusive. >> we can't be the government of iraq. we is have to use...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
33
33
Oct 12, 2014
10/14
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 33
favorite 0
quote 0
likely would not be, but, we will make every consideration to be sensitive, and respectful of all of the processes that we have to go through and, we have been working very hard with the cal train staff to be sure that we are sensitive and respectful to their environmental process and that we are as supportive as we can possibly be to those efforts and so, we are committed to doing this as well. >> thank you. and then, i understand that you had said at the beginning of your presentation and i am not a technical person or anger, that for high speed rail to go as a speed that it does, that it is necessary to have a 50 inch platform, and for the equipment that you need in the train. >> is there ever, is there ever an option for a 24/25 inch, i asked the same question of cal train and so i just have to ask of the high speed authority as well. >> again, to both dave and brian's points, what we have to pursue, in our procurement is the broadest possible option for the vehicles to consider, for the ultimate procurement. 50 inches, in terms of seeking proven technology, provides us the broad
likely would not be, but, we will make every consideration to be sensitive, and respectful of all of the processes that we have to go through and, we have been working very hard with the cal train staff to be sure that we are sensitive and respectful to their environmental process and that we are as supportive as we can possibly be to those efforts and so, we are committed to doing this as well. >> thank you. and then, i understand that you had said at the beginning of your presentation...
158
158
Oct 16, 2014
10/14
by
WUSA
tv
eye 158
favorite 0
quote 0
this is where she will be setting foot in maryland for the first time and to be moved up. her arrival is expected by the private air ambulance jet. some time between 9:00 to 11:00 tonight, it's from local officials here in frederick county, maryland. >> we want to help as we know why we're being chosen that we could work down that path. it's the stuff that drives us crazy. >> reporter: and also questioning the use of the frederick county. >> that they could fly in to andrews, a helicopter from there through the facility. they could ignore the airports where there are general publics every day. >> reporter: it'll be the second transfer occurring here at the frederick airport. the american doctor who had been serving in sierra leone thought to be exposed to ebola was flown here by the georgia- based phoenix air. published in the news post, showing them getting off the plane in an isolation suit. reporting an nih ambulance was escorted by three maryland state police cars and a black suv. in that case the doctor did not develop ebola. so the anxiety of being expressed here is
this is where she will be setting foot in maryland for the first time and to be moved up. her arrival is expected by the private air ambulance jet. some time between 9:00 to 11:00 tonight, it's from local officials here in frederick county, maryland. >> we want to help as we know why we're being chosen that we could work down that path. it's the stuff that drives us crazy. >> reporter: and also questioning the use of the frederick county. >> that they could fly in to andrews,...
165
165
Oct 16, 2014
10/14
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 165
favorite 0
quote 0
we won't be able to say for sure. we'll have a good idea based on reactions and other studies but we really have to compare to either animal studies or studies in an demic areas where people are exposed to these diseases. >> can you be like 80% sure or 90% sure or 50% sure? what's a good idea that the person will be? >> that's the million dollar question. it really p depends on what type of vaccine you're working on, what the past experience has been with that vaccine. in this particular case with this particular ebola vaccine, we don't have a test that we know, yes, this predicts a human will be protected against the natural ebola infection. we don't have that available to us. we have to make inferences. and educated getszs about how this is how the person's immune system responded. we think this can be predicted in discussions with fda and the sponsor. it merits going onto the next step or phase of testing. >> could it be you and i both take the vaccine, and it might be successful for you and not for me? >> it's pos
we won't be able to say for sure. we'll have a good idea based on reactions and other studies but we really have to compare to either animal studies or studies in an demic areas where people are exposed to these diseases. >> can you be like 80% sure or 90% sure or 50% sure? what's a good idea that the person will be? >> that's the million dollar question. it really p depends on what type of vaccine you're working on, what the past experience has been with that vaccine. in this...
66
66
Oct 17, 2014
10/14
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 66
favorite 0
quote 0
ipo will be the likely exit route but sales could also be on the table.immy choo made its public debut on the london stock exchange today. it raises a run 140 million pounds. ,et's take a break, up next things aren't clicking with google. why the tech giant is struggling and trying to reignite slow advertising sales. exclusively to j recommend about his new robot business and why halo is bowing out of north america. ♪ . >> welcome back. you are watching "the pulse." i am guy johnson. russian president vladimir putin -- meets with european leaders in milan for what it was calling peace talks. angela merkel criticizing his government for doing too little to support a truce between the rebels and ukrainian forces. european commission president is at that meeting and milan as well and speaking exclusively to bloomberg and says investors are worrying too much about the weakness in the euro zone economy. possibility of slow growth in other parts of the world. there are some indications that globalgest slower growth. and of course, you have to take them seriousl
ipo will be the likely exit route but sales could also be on the table.immy choo made its public debut on the london stock exchange today. it raises a run 140 million pounds. ,et's take a break, up next things aren't clicking with google. why the tech giant is struggling and trying to reignite slow advertising sales. exclusively to j recommend about his new robot business and why halo is bowing out of north america. ♪ . >> welcome back. you are watching "the pulse." i am guy...