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. >> paul bennett, a transfer to santa rosa from another state prison, is just starting the check-inrocess, and his search might take longer than most. >> oh, they search. [ laughter ] it doesn't bother me though because i feel safer knowing that they search, you know. so in case i come in contact with another inmate that i am quite sure that person don't have a weapon, or, you know? >> why are you in a wheelchair? >> i got shot in north carolina, so i was quad and then paraplegic, you know. this helmet, i'm epileptic. you know, which i have grand mal seizures. so, i wear the helmet to protect my head because the bullet is still in my head. >> bennett is only two months away from completing his sentence of seven years for burglary and grand theft. but neither that nor the fact that he's in a wheelchair will deter officers from scrutinizing him as much as any other inmate. >> you need any help doing that. or can you get it yourself? >> while bennett undergoes a strip search, all his possessions, including his helmet and wheelchair, are thoroughly inspected. officers quickly discover t
. >> paul bennett, a transfer to santa rosa from another state prison, is just starting the check-inrocess, and his search might take longer than most. >> oh, they search. [ laughter ] it doesn't bother me though because i feel safer knowing that they search, you know. so in case i come in contact with another inmate that i am quite sure that person don't have a weapon, or, you know? >> why are you in a wheelchair? >> i got shot in north carolina, so i was quad and then...
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and he made it out of kentucky state knowing alex bennett never will. has accepted that. >> i never think about the outside world anymore. never, ever. i don't dream about the outside world. i don't read about the outside world. i'm 100% prison. i'm 100%, this is my life. prison is my life. and this is all i've got. and that's all i think about. >>> coming up on "lockup: raw," a prolific prison killer reflects on his crimes on the inside. >> i stabbed him 36 times. i wanted to put so many holes in him that there was no chance that he could survive. the comeback trail. there is no map. no mile marker. no welcome sign. one day you may find yourself here. and you'll need someone to bring you back. to carry you home. at liberty mutual, we believe with every setback there's a chance to come back and rise. liberty mutual insurance. auto, home, life. [ mthat if you wear a partial,w you're almost twice as likely to lose your supporting teeth? try poligrip for partials. poligrip helps minimize stress which may damage supporting teeth by stabilizing your partial.
and he made it out of kentucky state knowing alex bennett never will. has accepted that. >> i never think about the outside world anymore. never, ever. i don't dream about the outside world. i don't read about the outside world. i'm 100% prison. i'm 100%, this is my life. prison is my life. and this is all i've got. and that's all i think about. >>> coming up on "lockup: raw," a prolific prison killer reflects on his crimes on the inside. >> i stabbed him 36...
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. >> this is mac bennett. every day he goes by union station on his way to work and has documents what he's seen like on this date last july. >> kind of right about now is when the lights already red and so it's coming through and you can kind of see the crosswalks already on and there's a delay between when the red light hits and when the crosswalk turns on so probably like three or four seconds so when they're coming through its already been about 10 seconds. >> we saw this one cut it close, watch as it makes a left turn on to e street northeast as the light turns red, and then goes through the crosswalk while pedestrians have the walk signal. wusa9 filed open record requests for complaints filed in 2012 and 2013, specifically referencing buses running red lights. the results more than 500 complaints. look at this one from february 2012, it claims that when confronted, the bus driver responded by flipping the bird and laughing. one of 13 complaints we identified of bus drivers responding with their middle fi
. >> this is mac bennett. every day he goes by union station on his way to work and has documents what he's seen like on this date last july. >> kind of right about now is when the lights already red and so it's coming through and you can kind of see the crosswalks already on and there's a delay between when the red light hits and when the crosswalk turns on so probably like three or four seconds so when they're coming through its already been about 10 seconds. >> we saw this...
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this is max bennett. every day he goes by union station on his way to work and has documented what he's seen like on this day last july. >> kind of right about now is when the light's already red. so it's coming through and you can kind of see the crosswalk is already on. the red light hits and when the crosswalk turns on, only like three or four seconds. so when they're coming through, it's already been about 10 seconds. >> reporter: we saw there one cut it close. watch as it makes a left turn onto ever street northeast as the light turn -- e street northeast as the light turns red and then goes through the the crosswalk while pedestrians have the walk sequence. wusa9 filed open records requests for complaints filed in 2012 and 2013 specifically referencing wmata buses running red lights. the results? more than 500 complaints. look at this 1 from february, 2012. it claims when confronted, the bus driver responded by flipping the bird and laughing. one of 13 complaints we identified of bus drivers respond
this is max bennett. every day he goes by union station on his way to work and has documented what he's seen like on this day last july. >> kind of right about now is when the light's already red. so it's coming through and you can kind of see the crosswalk is already on. the red light hits and when the crosswalk turns on, only like three or four seconds. so when they're coming through, it's already been about 10 seconds. >> reporter: we saw there one cut it close. watch as it makes...
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it was called wyden/bennett after democratic senator ron wyden of oregon and republican bob bennett who were main backers. democrats ended up abandoning the idea in favor of obamacare. you know what happened to bob bennett for his sin of co-sponsoring this legislation? this. >> government health insurance that pushes you out of your current plan. citizens can only buy health plans approved by the government. job killing tax increases on employers. >> yes, bob bennett was one of those so-called establishment republicans purged by tea party grassroots for the sat betrayal in large part because he favored, quote, a government takeover of health care. even though he actually voted against obamacare. he was dumped by the state's gop convention. ultimately replaced with mike lee who proudly waves the banner for the tea party in the senate. bennett's main prab with the grassroots is he committed the unforgive bl sin of proposing, yes, a conservative alternative to obamacare he actually seemed to want to make the law. and, of course, there's the obvious fact that the entire mandate and subsidy
it was called wyden/bennett after democratic senator ron wyden of oregon and republican bob bennett who were main backers. democrats ended up abandoning the idea in favor of obamacare. you know what happened to bob bennett for his sin of co-sponsoring this legislation? this. >> government health insurance that pushes you out of your current plan. citizens can only buy health plans approved by the government. job killing tax increases on employers. >> yes, bob bennett was one of...
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why was bennett barlyn fired?ministration just trying to protect its friends, even if it meant killing a serious corruption investigation? it seems to be a lot more interest in those questions now than a few months ago. we're going to talk about the changing political landscape that chris christie is suddenly navigating. first that huntington prosecutor who was fired by christie's administration. bennett barlyn is here and joins us at this table next. everything life throws my way. except for frown lines. those i'm throwing back. [ female announcer ] olay total effects. nourishing vitamins, and seven beautiful benefits in one. for younger-looking skin. so while your life may be ever-changing... ♪ ...your beautiful skin will stay beautiful. total effects from olay. your best beautiful. yeah... try new alka seltzer fruit chews. they work fast on heartburn and taste awesome. these are good. told ya! i'm feeling better already. [ male announcer ] new alka seltzer fruits chews. enjoy the relief! and i see that it inclu
why was bennett barlyn fired?ministration just trying to protect its friends, even if it meant killing a serious corruption investigation? it seems to be a lot more interest in those questions now than a few months ago. we're going to talk about the changing political landscape that chris christie is suddenly navigating. first that huntington prosecutor who was fired by christie's administration. bennett barlyn is here and joins us at this table next. everything life throws my way. except for...
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sean bennett, kpix 5. >>> don't put the umbrellas away yet. we are not done with the rain. a nice shot of ocean beach from the cliff house. the rain as we know much- needed. however, between the new snow and the sierra, it's not enough to make up for the dry season. but more rain is on the way. >>> it is good news. >> that is good news. it's going to be hard to make that up. we are 11" behind. so we have a ways to go. but we are going to put a dent in that the next few days. out the door good showers overnight. heavy rainfall in parts of the bay area. things beginning to wind down with a heavier amount of rain but a lot of low-level moisture behind so kind of drippy and wet outside right now. our hi-def doppler radar showing you a few scattered showers into the central valley. otherwise, a lot of drizzle around the bay area. but some partial clearing expected as we head in toward the afternoon hours. kind of soupy out there in your skies right now. a little moisture on the lens. the temperatures running generally in the 40s and the 50s. so a bit cool. i think as we head in
sean bennett, kpix 5. >>> don't put the umbrellas away yet. we are not done with the rain. a nice shot of ocean beach from the cliff house. the rain as we know much- needed. however, between the new snow and the sierra, it's not enough to make up for the dry season. but more rain is on the way. >>> it is good news. >> that is good news. it's going to be hard to make that up. we are 11" behind. so we have a ways to go. but we are going to put a dent in that the next...
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when he came to washington he worked in the department of education with bill bennett. c-span: and your son is? >> guest: and my son is bill kristol, william kristol, otherwise known as bill kristol, who's always identified as the republican strategist. i'm not sure i know what that means. c-span: and your husband you give a lot of credit to in this book as you start it out, saying you almost can't give him enough credit. and who is your husband? >> guest: irving kristol, who's a writer, an editor and publisher and who's acquired the tag, the label of the godfather of neoconservatism. c-span: so what does that make you? >> guest: it makes me the wife of irving kristol and the mother of bill kristol is what it makes me. c-span: are you a republican strategist or a neoconservative? >> guest: i'm not a republican strategist. in private life i suppose i'd be a neoconservative. as far as my writing goes, i'm simply a historian. c-span: how did you and irving kristol originally hook up? >> guest: that's a rather peculiar story; it goes back to our youth. i was very young. i t
when he came to washington he worked in the department of education with bill bennett. c-span: and your son is? >> guest: and my son is bill kristol, william kristol, otherwise known as bill kristol, who's always identified as the republican strategist. i'm not sure i know what that means. c-span: and your husband you give a lot of credit to in this book as you start it out, saying you almost can't give him enough credit. and who is your husband? >> guest: irving kristol, who's a...
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david bennett: i find it's less of a problem in terms of interference from religious organizations. it's often people who want to deny the fact that we are sexual human beings, and have sexual relations often without much forethought, sometimes with people that we only-- we know only casually, and sometimes with multiple partners. that's what the real risk is. and if we deny that, then it's difficult or impossible to mount effective programs. so if we can break through those barriers, have people admit the difficulties, it's much less the religious principles that are a problem, and often the sort of cultural and social barriers that are the most difficult to overcome. the education that is offered to the women of these villages, and to the teenagers at project cradle, goes beyond preventing unwanted pregnancies. it also includes precautions against sexually transmitted diseases. jane davis: a lot of these young women, because they have multiple sexual partners, a lot of them are prostitutes. we have a very high prevalence of sexually transmitted diseases in our patients. we also ha
david bennett: i find it's less of a problem in terms of interference from religious organizations. it's often people who want to deny the fact that we are sexual human beings, and have sexual relations often without much forethought, sometimes with people that we only-- we know only casually, and sometimes with multiple partners. that's what the real risk is. and if we deny that, then it's difficult or impossible to mount effective programs. so if we can break through those barriers, have...
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but they already have 7 loss this season and trouble tonight against usd keep you chin up randy bennetto you were dn to a team with a 13-13 record...at home.... ...surprisingly, t >>> san diego, keep your chin up. so you were down with a 13 and 13 record at home. surprisingly they raised a 5- point deficit. the shot, the bump, the foul, 9 defensive points from the outside. they win 69-57. sad news in baseball, manager, sarah high school, 71-year-old is in critical condition as we speak. >>> lpga, tiger's niece playing. off the league. pga in los angeles, dustin was feeling it. fired a 66 today. leaves the field by a single stroke. >> see you at 11:00. ,, see what's new at projectluna.com [captioning sponsored by fox broadcasting company twentieth century fox television and nestle butterfinger] ( alarm clock buzzing )
but they already have 7 loss this season and trouble tonight against usd keep you chin up randy bennetto you were dn to a team with a 13-13 record...at home.... ...surprisingly, t >>> san diego, keep your chin up. so you were down with a 13 and 13 record at home. surprisingly they raised a 5- point deficit. the shot, the bump, the foul, 9 defensive points from the outside. they win 69-57. sad news in baseball, manager, sarah high school, 71-year-old is in critical condition as we...
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the project was developed by two of hoffman's oldest friends, bennett miller, the film's director, andee had met when they were 16 years old, and knew each other so well, they were concerned the film might end their friendship. this is what bennett miller says about you: "he works himself into a state of crisis and distress worrying that people are going to know he's a fraud and that his career is over." >> hoffman: ( laughs ) he talks too much, that guy. well, you do think your career is going to be over all the time. i mean, that... that's pretty common. part of my job is actually that it's me. i'm not a painter, i'm not a musician, i'm not these things where actually i'm creating something that then i can distance myself and you can actually experience it. i'm actually the one, it's me-- my body, my head, my mind, my voice. it's right here, you know. and there is something about people criticizing that, or failing in that realm, and it's actually you they're talking about, that is... that's hard. that's hard to take. and i do fear that, definitely. >> kroft: hoffman spent a huge amo
the project was developed by two of hoffman's oldest friends, bennett miller, the film's director, andee had met when they were 16 years old, and knew each other so well, they were concerned the film might end their friendship. this is what bennett miller says about you: "he works himself into a state of crisis and distress worrying that people are going to know he's a fraud and that his career is over." >> hoffman: ( laughs ) he talks too much, that guy. well, you do think your...
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back to the big picture with me tonight are lisa de de pass wiley sube and sam bennett and kevin martin boy it. has been that kind of week i'm sorry anyway this morning president obama spoke to the congressional democrats they're retreating cambridge maryland he talked about his executive order to raise the minimum wage ten dollars and ten cents for the new federal contract workers and people with that affects take a listen. to be next to folks average age by the way thirty five these are teenagers these are folks who are looking after families and trying to raise kids and to see what it would mean to them for us to have. a federal minimum wage of ten dollars and ten cents an hour and how much relief that would give. and how. committed they were to the american dream and getting ahead and just hoping that somebody was standing up for them. it reminded me of. why i'm a democrat. and it reminded me of why i'm so proud of this caucus because you're standing up on behalf of them so if democrats for decades have been standing for a while for a century it's now have been standing for a higher
back to the big picture with me tonight are lisa de de pass wiley sube and sam bennett and kevin martin boy it. has been that kind of week i'm sorry anyway this morning president obama spoke to the congressional democrats they're retreating cambridge maryland he talked about his executive order to raise the minimum wage ten dollars and ten cents for the new federal contract workers and people with that affects take a listen. to be next to folks average age by the way thirty five these are...
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bennett, galger and others are gunny guys. but dennis is a stitch. i got to roast him in this room and he hasn't been the same. he has given up smoking and always gives me his cigars now. he is a fountain of good humor and always happy. it is very annoying. the other four of us get off in a gripe festival and dennis is happy. we have been on a small plane in the middle of a winter and five of us are afraid of our live and dennis is wandering around looking for the dinner platter. he does this happiness hour on the show and works hard to be happy. graciousness i write the most unexpectedly gracious person is george w.bush. he is the most welcoming, gracious individual. and in politics in an era defined by brick throwing, he is a tough campaigner, but he was never outside of that context other than a gentlemen and a man of manners toward political opposition, especially those in this party. they were the first family of graciousness and modeled that. gratitude is the last one i want to talk about. and parents and spouse and friends, they are easy to be
bennett, galger and others are gunny guys. but dennis is a stitch. i got to roast him in this room and he hasn't been the same. he has given up smoking and always gives me his cigars now. he is a fountain of good humor and always happy. it is very annoying. the other four of us get off in a gripe festival and dennis is happy. we have been on a small plane in the middle of a winter and five of us are afraid of our live and dennis is wandering around looking for the dinner platter. he does this...
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michael bennett out there to make the stop. and you can see the official come in.he quarterback. they're starting to find the rhythm. there's a lot of plays at your disposal with second and inches. he could take a shot downfield. >> joe: instead, he hands off. to montee ball. and montee ball, might have lost half a yard. with avril on the stop. and second and inches just became third and a yard. >> troy: orlando franklin, he makes no block on cliff avril. >> joe: on third down and one. handoff. to montee ball. and montee ball picks it up. that is three conversions on third down and one on this drive. and this time, it's the rookie out of wisconsin. >> troy: and walter thurmond, he crashes ahead. and gets a hand on montee ball before he gets to the first down marker. we've seen third and shorts on this drive. and none of them have been easy. >> joe: on first and ten. penalty flag flies. as does the pass. incomplete. but the flag is thrown. it's against denver. >> referee: tripping, offense, number 58. ten-yard penalty. first down. >> troy: sometimes you try to do th
michael bennett out there to make the stop. and you can see the official come in.he quarterback. they're starting to find the rhythm. there's a lot of plays at your disposal with second and inches. he could take a shot downfield. >> joe: instead, he hands off. to montee ball. and montee ball, might have lost half a yard. with avril on the stop. and second and inches just became third and a yard. >> troy: orlando franklin, he makes no block on cliff avril. >> joe: on third down...
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and, of course, this artifact had probably been stolen well before bennett. then there's also netanyahu who carries around a special ring that he got at a pawnshop. [laughter] the ring, you know, this is like straight out of of toll key yen. and he presented the ring to george will when will visited him, and will talked about this ring that shows netanyahu has this link to the 3,000-year dream and to the jews who are living in jerusalem during the roman era. the problem is netanyahu's great grandfather changed his name from milikovsky to netanyahu. [laughter] he is a lithuanian jew which means netanyahu probably has more ties to sarah palin whose maternal become is said to be a lithuanian j well, well, s thae does to any biblical era semimite. [laughter] >> thank you. you painted a very vivid picture of the current situation. i'd like you to cast your eyes forward and take your opinion somewhat flippantly to so what? one, so what happens next and, two, because we're in washington so what with if we could ever agree on something should we do about it? >> these
and, of course, this artifact had probably been stolen well before bennett. then there's also netanyahu who carries around a special ring that he got at a pawnshop. [laughter] the ring, you know, this is like straight out of of toll key yen. and he presented the ring to george will when will visited him, and will talked about this ring that shows netanyahu has this link to the 3,000-year dream and to the jews who are living in jerusalem during the roman era. the problem is netanyahu's great...
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tended to have a high respect for the written word and systematic learning and that came from tom bennett and jews were expected to try to achieve mastery of this skill but only a small percentage were in a position were they were able to. in societies where most people were not literate, you tended to have high levels, especially among men within the jews. so that was a factor as well. and then you had the fact that jews, because they tended to be discriminated against and excluded from many areas of economic life, for most of the middle ages and modern europe, they couldn't, for example, own land. and by and large they were excluded from craft guilds. there were jewish artisans, it wasn't the high percentage of the population. when they came into central european and western european and american societies where the legal barriers against them declined, there was still the factor of social discrimination keeping them out of established areas of the economy and that led them to look for new economic opportunities so jews often were innovators in terms of marketing. and then the fact that
tended to have a high respect for the written word and systematic learning and that came from tom bennett and jews were expected to try to achieve mastery of this skill but only a small percentage were in a position were they were able to. in societies where most people were not literate, you tended to have high levels, especially among men within the jews. so that was a factor as well. and then you had the fact that jews, because they tended to be discriminated against and excluded from many...
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sean bennett has been searching the elements for powder. >> reporter: what a difference it makes. there was no rain, no fog, no snow. now we are dealing with blizzard like conditions here at donor summit which is just over 7200 feet. when we first got here, this entire parking lot was down to the pavement. take a look at how much snow has fallen. and it is getting worse by the minute. also, too, take a look at this. the sidewalk gone. buried in snow. the picnic areas where the benches are you can enjoy a nice summertime lunch, gone. take a look at the amount of powder that has fallen up here. now if you are making your way up i-80, these are the conditions you will be driving in. whiteout conditions and blizzard like conditions. take it easy. here is some reaction from people making their way up and over the summit today. >> yeah, that is what the highway patrol says right now. that we need chains so they can let us keep driving over there. >> just need to drive super slow. and hope nothing happens. [ laughter ] >> reporter: and we have moved down the hill a little bit. if you are
sean bennett has been searching the elements for powder. >> reporter: what a difference it makes. there was no rain, no fog, no snow. now we are dealing with blizzard like conditions here at donor summit which is just over 7200 feet. when we first got here, this entire parking lot was down to the pavement. take a look at how much snow has fallen. and it is getting worse by the minute. also, too, take a look at this. the sidewalk gone. buried in snow. the picnic areas where the benches are...
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my name is tom bennett and -- excuse-me.. my wife and i are golfers and birders. i want to make it clear we've gufld with sharp park gulfers and theirs mexico trips we're not here to close the course by any means. we're here to insure or insure that the best environmental practices are employed. professionally over the last 40iers i've spent 20 years in the army and 20 years knuckling many nuclear experience and during that time i was involved and came cross several eirs and over that time i came to embrace an eir as something that informs and acknowledges good practices parishionerly before and during outside the sense of a project. the issue it lights i want to address is that last week at the commission meeting commissioner sugaya made a statement it caught my attention he said i'm no biophysicist but i can't incidental what an eir would show us at this point. and that's despite the fact it documents have been presented indicating that there are hazardous activity and environmentally dangerous activities and the whole purpose of an eir is to reconcile those opi
my name is tom bennett and -- excuse-me.. my wife and i are golfers and birders. i want to make it clear we've gufld with sharp park gulfers and theirs mexico trips we're not here to close the course by any means. we're here to insure or insure that the best environmental practices are employed. professionally over the last 40iers i've spent 20 years in the army and 20 years knuckling many nuclear experience and during that time i was involved and came cross several eirs and over that time i...
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i guess bennett, bloomberg. just one of the uses that we will put drones to.g up, your own tailored suit for just $100,000. that is coming up next. ♪ bespoke suit designer for the megarich. they make one of the most expensive suits in the world. it takes taylor's 50 hours to produce it by hand. there are no more than 50 of these suits made each year. they can also cost up to $100,000. we take an exclusive look. >> i am working here 26, 27 years. there is an unbelievable tradition about taylor. 50 is a special model that we make for a special customer. there are only five taylors in our custom-made -- in our cost -- in our company. instead of 25 hours that we spend for a normal fit, we need 50 hours to make. we can go from $10,000 to $100,000. all the stitches that you see inside the jacket are made by hand. they are very flexible. >> you can sleep in our jacket. you can use it like a pillow. you can do everything. you can try. customer -- the label is always inside. they want something that is really made for them. >> let's continue the conversation on this po
i guess bennett, bloomberg. just one of the uses that we will put drones to.g up, your own tailored suit for just $100,000. that is coming up next. ♪ bespoke suit designer for the megarich. they make one of the most expensive suits in the world. it takes taylor's 50 hours to produce it by hand. there are no more than 50 of these suits made each year. they can also cost up to $100,000. we take an exclusive look. >> i am working here 26, 27 years. there is an unbelievable tradition about...
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. >> don bennett grew up in toms river and ran in the river as a young boy, just downstream from where the plant dumps. dd >> it was bizarre to a teenage kid swimming in what looked to be just another river. the water was always ice cold even in the middle of the summer. when you came over here, the swinging bridge, it was a popular swimming place with young people. if your nose was working and your eyes were working, you would certainly recognize something was really wrong. >> don's connection to toms river isn't just water. for over 30 years, he worked at the local newspaper and was one of the first reporters to ciba geigy chemical dumping. >> according early on to the report ciba geigy commissioned was about a million gallons a day was seeping in the seepage pits they had created on the plant site. i was going into the ground water. that was a million gallons and they thought that was 40% of the waste they were creating every day. >> the rest, the 60% were being discharged directly into this river. >> when they come here in 1962, there wasn't anybody nearby to notice as the garden s
. >> don bennett grew up in toms river and ran in the river as a young boy, just downstream from where the plant dumps. dd >> it was bizarre to a teenage kid swimming in what looked to be just another river. the water was always ice cold even in the middle of the summer. when you came over here, the swinging bridge, it was a popular swimming place with young people. if your nose was working and your eyes were working, you would certainly recognize something was really wrong....
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joan walsh is with salon and an msnbc contributor and matt bennett.ant you to use your imagination, because i know you've got one. think about how ronald reagan, who was a man, when he came into the presidency, seen as a man of the right, clearly. he moved. he was a bit more center right. but key thing was when he left office, for whatever reason, the suburban moderate republican, the hard right out west guy and the deep south dixiecrat type, they all like reagan. so his leadership somehow got them all subsumed under one tent. >> right. >> i think hillary clinton can do the same with the democratic populist wing, that is more associated now with issues like elizabeth warren's issues and maybe howard dean's in the past. but will follow her because she is credible and trustworthy, even if she is a bit more to the center than they are. your thoughts. >> well, look, i think it's too early to anoint her, but i basically agree with you, chris. some writers, both in the center and on the left have exaggerate the extent to which hillary clinton is out of step
joan walsh is with salon and an msnbc contributor and matt bennett.ant you to use your imagination, because i know you've got one. think about how ronald reagan, who was a man, when he came into the presidency, seen as a man of the right, clearly. he moved. he was a bit more center right. but key thing was when he left office, for whatever reason, the suburban moderate republican, the hard right out west guy and the deep south dixiecrat type, they all like reagan. so his leadership somehow got...
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. >> this is max bennett. every day, he goes by union station on his way to work and has documented what he has seen, like on this day last july. >> kind of right about now is when the lights already red and so it's coming through and you can kind of see that the crosswalks already on. and there's a delay between when the red light hits and when the crosswalk turns on to 3 or 4 seconds. so, when they are coming through, it's been ten seconds. >> we saw this one cut it close. watch as it makes a left turn on to e street northeast as the light turns red. and then goes through the crosswalk while pedestrians have the walk signal. wusa9 filed open record requests for complaints in 2012 and 2013 referencing buses running red lights. the results, more than 500 complaints. tonight at 11:00, they do an interview with me, we'll tell you their side of the story. i'm investigative reporter, wusa9. >> oh, you don't want to miss that sit-down. metro potholes, people parking in the bike lane and jaywalkers, we want to hear
. >> this is max bennett. every day, he goes by union station on his way to work and has documented what he has seen, like on this day last july. >> kind of right about now is when the lights already red and so it's coming through and you can kind of see that the crosswalks already on. and there's a delay between when the red light hits and when the crosswalk turns on to 3 or 4 seconds. so, when they are coming through, it's been ten seconds. >> we saw this one cut it close....
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. >> this is max bennett. every day he goes by union station on his way to work and has documented what he has seen, like on this date last july. >> right about now is when light is already red. it's coming through and you can kind of see the crosswalks already on. and there's a delay between when the red light hits and when the crosswalk turns on to 3 or 4 seconds. so when they are coming through, it's been ten seconds. >> we saw this one kind of close. watch as it makes a left turn on to e street northeast as the light turns red. and then goes through the crosswalk while pedestrians have the walk signal. wusa9 filed open records requests for complaints filed in 2012 and 2013, specifically referencing buses running red lights. the results, more than 500 complaints. in our investigation tonight at 11:00, we hold them accountable and we get their side of the story. they take every complaint seriously. >> has anybody lost a job or been suspended over any of this? >> we asked them that very question and they said
. >> this is max bennett. every day he goes by union station on his way to work and has documented what he has seen, like on this date last july. >> right about now is when light is already red. it's coming through and you can kind of see the crosswalks already on. and there's a delay between when the red light hits and when the crosswalk turns on to 3 or 4 seconds. so when they are coming through, it's been ten seconds. >> we saw this one kind of close. watch as it makes a...
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>> danny was the factor behind all this because he gave it to bennett, and he basically hounded beent for a while. they came and got me on board with a certain kind of coercion, but even then we didn't have money or any backing. discuss thei would denial we were in about it would never happen. bebe it won't, and that will a good thing. we were pretty scared of it. we finally got someone to take the risk, and oh no, we have got to do it. i was pretty scared. tavis: what were you struggling with? >> it wasn't the obvious things i think about. the technicality of playing him. i think that challenge was there. i know i am bigger than him. i knew i could trim down. i knew i could work on those things and hopefully get there, but it was really the way he was and what made him take. there was an intensity of watching him over and over again that individually i was intimidated by it. i think he intimidated me. his confidence, his boldness. the way he was able to say things i would be afraid to say because they would hurt somebody's feelings or cross the line. that withe to do confidence and
>> danny was the factor behind all this because he gave it to bennett, and he basically hounded beent for a while. they came and got me on board with a certain kind of coercion, but even then we didn't have money or any backing. discuss thei would denial we were in about it would never happen. bebe it won't, and that will a good thing. we were pretty scared of it. we finally got someone to take the risk, and oh no, we have got to do it. i was pretty scared. tavis: what were you struggling...
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chief meterologist jacqueline bennett is here!opical moisture tossed off coast moving down greedy as a steady stream and of running into the weekend. rain into the weekend. >> jacqueline: by 4:00 the rain will approach and by and o'clock it will move south. uc the yellow taking over the model fairly wide spread into saturday morning and to saturday aftermath the north bay will be favored to see more rain we are talking several more inches of rain. all the way into sunday. off and on but saturday will be all day. right up to 3 in. in the valley and 5 in. in the mountains we could seek local flooding. keep that in mind as for the snow 10 in. at lake level 20 in. in the higher terrain spirit warmer air will filter un. precipitation all the way through sunday. the system coming in and will be a big one! and much needed one! heavy rain on going through the day. >> reporter: the rain coming down really hard probably about seven to 8:00 in the morning drivers ran across puddles and sheets of water on the roadway starting to slowly tapere
chief meterologist jacqueline bennett is here!opical moisture tossed off coast moving down greedy as a steady stream and of running into the weekend. rain into the weekend. >> jacqueline: by 4:00 the rain will approach and by and o'clock it will move south. uc the yellow taking over the model fairly wide spread into saturday morning and to saturday aftermath the north bay will be favored to see more rain we are talking several more inches of rain. all the way into sunday. off and on but...
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. >> jennifer bennett and her 2-year-old daughter are leash flowers outside the gates of shirley temple black's home keeping a long time promise to jennifer's dad. >> my dad and i made promises. one them was, on our bucket list the day shirley temple died we would bring flowers. he died ten years ago and is not able to be here. ♪ i go where you go ♪ any place will do >> she was the most famous of all time, making 40 movies before reinventorying from hollywood at age 22, and later if live she took on a new role, politician and diplomat. she married san francisco businessman charles black and settled here more than 50 years ago. her friend and long time caregiver was what her when she passed away at age 85. >> i'm feeling sad. i really noticed -- she was like a mom to me. >> shirley temperature pal -- shirley temple was seen around the town grocery shopping or grabbing coffee. >> loved her. she was y. >> she worked the regular store at mark not 20 years and always waited on shirley temple.. >> wanted to be involved in the gossip and fun when she shopped here. >> what kind gossip would you
. >> jennifer bennett and her 2-year-old daughter are leash flowers outside the gates of shirley temple black's home keeping a long time promise to jennifer's dad. >> my dad and i made promises. one them was, on our bucket list the day shirley temple died we would bring flowers. he died ten years ago and is not able to be here. ♪ i go where you go ♪ any place will do >> she was the most famous of all time, making 40 movies before reinventorying from hollywood at age 22,...
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>> this woman says her dog bennett isn't allowed to do too much exploreing during her morning walk. >> we cannot let our an millions eat anything they find. you never know what's going to happen. this is a terrible story. it's just terrible. we have to be so careful. >> over the weekend more than 20 potentially poisonous meatballs were found hidden in bushes and shrubs in the twin peaks neighborhood. animal control officers say they were carefully concealed, someone seemingly intent on harming people's pets. >> dogs can't really resist something like thassments i think the person who is doing this knows that. it's really upsetting that if they've got issues, they can't find some other means of expressing that. >> last july hundreds of meatballs laced with strychnine were left behind across san francisco. in one case a dog died after eating one. police believe these latest discoveries are connected with last year's meatballs and they think one person is responsible. the motive is a mystery. >> i don't understand what the motivation would be other than there's a lot of people that don't
>> this woman says her dog bennett isn't allowed to do too much exploreing during her morning walk. >> we cannot let our an millions eat anything they find. you never know what's going to happen. this is a terrible story. it's just terrible. we have to be so careful. >> over the weekend more than 20 potentially poisonous meatballs were found hidden in bushes and shrubs in the twin peaks neighborhood. animal control officers say they were carefully concealed, someone seemingly...
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daniel bennett smith of virginia to be an assistant secretary, international bank for reconstruction and development, catherine ann novelli of virginia to be united states alternate governor. department of state, catherine ann novelli to be under secretary. the presiding officer: under the previous order, there will be 30 minutes of debate equally divided and controlled in the usual form. mr. menendez: madam president? the presiding officer: the senator from new jersey. mr. menendez: madam president, it is my hope that we don't have to use 30 minutes, but let me start off by saying that i am very pleased that we have three highly qualified nominees for posts at the state department that are critical to america's national security and diplomacy. these nominees were voted out favorably by the foreign relations committee. ambassador tina kaidanow is well qualified to serve as coordinator for counterterrorism at the department of state. in a long career, most recently she served as the deputy ambassador at the u.s. embassy in kabul. in kabul, she worked on some of the most difficult and
daniel bennett smith of virginia to be an assistant secretary, international bank for reconstruction and development, catherine ann novelli of virginia to be united states alternate governor. department of state, catherine ann novelli to be under secretary. the presiding officer: under the previous order, there will be 30 minutes of debate equally divided and controlled in the usual form. mr. menendez: madam president? the presiding officer: the senator from new jersey. mr. menendez: madam...
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center with our chief meteorologist jacqueline bennett. the rain has let up a little bit tonight. but the rain is not done with the bay area yet. >> jacqueline: you can see the yellow on the scoring pushing off the screen here. looking at the south bay heavier rain and lp this. places like salmon tale with moderate rain near pacific cut and san francisco picking up heavier rain. east bay berkeley oakland. right over the bay bridge. charles clifford is live at ocean beach where did this really been coming down at times. charles clifford is live at ocean beach charles -- how are things >> reporter: raining all day here at ocean beach creek so much rain as it was collecting on the road away taking a look at video they had to close the grid thailand for short-time but at a certain time they drained the walter in the open. the wind is coming more of a factor towards the end of the evening hours and fewer people were out there on the beach i do not see surfer's it was little bit to too rough for surfers. pretty when the and raining. >> pam: the north bay. experienced flooding during the
center with our chief meteorologist jacqueline bennett. the rain has let up a little bit tonight. but the rain is not done with the bay area yet. >> jacqueline: you can see the yellow on the scoring pushing off the screen here. looking at the south bay heavier rain and lp this. places like salmon tale with moderate rain near pacific cut and san francisco picking up heavier rain. east bay berkeley oakland. right over the bay bridge. charles clifford is live at ocean beach where did this...
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the concept of coffee walked out of islam on dvd yet blake said the teachers to spend on to tony bennett to key shield suspecting anti israel bias and demanded an apology. it showed a nice anymore to sharing disparity and human rights group last month claimed is a separate towns are using spin off times to war to the palestinians. america's southern states and easton has to be hit by another that the snow and ice storm causing travel chaos on top of the three hundred thousand times. the thirteen people died in the region three when a non skid open i see that in texas. if we're being told to stay at home in the south west and israel. ukrainian opposition leader us any less than it has been sprayed with paint but i managed to cut the incident happened as he was leaving hospital after visiting former ukrainian prime minister to its mission code. last month rallies between anti government demonstrators and police turned into violent actions china is now functioning in may of that name stayed up until the unit got this in chinese mythology could still be saved. the thicker which broke up with
the concept of coffee walked out of islam on dvd yet blake said the teachers to spend on to tony bennett to key shield suspecting anti israel bias and demanded an apology. it showed a nice anymore to sharing disparity and human rights group last month claimed is a separate towns are using spin off times to war to the palestinians. america's southern states and easton has to be hit by another that the snow and ice storm causing travel chaos on top of the three hundred thousand times. the...
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the country's existence at state judge sm widget with them on a chicken bone that reported it to bennett said in his verdict. look for them and baba who was the deputy indian administered in the cottage as the government had even going from doctor to get going. inspector comes home. all that is among the forty two would get a good sentence. i was confused with good reminders on one with industries minister and the present chief of the markets. the fourteen what was so bored at night comes and the kids fight and the onset. in summary the court observed that the five thousand five pounds twenty seven thousand games it ended fourteen talk to don't just three hundred rockets and over eleven million but it's seized from the jet deal a stickler for denies it and it was adequate enough to be condoned the policeman who accidently stumbled up on the pounds to go to him that was sourced by the twenty day ma students the legion of the office was not politically established but it did exist the fishes confessed they had received expensive gifts and thousands of donors often coming into contact with
the country's existence at state judge sm widget with them on a chicken bone that reported it to bennett said in his verdict. look for them and baba who was the deputy indian administered in the cottage as the government had even going from doctor to get going. inspector comes home. all that is among the forty two would get a good sentence. i was confused with good reminders on one with industries minister and the present chief of the markets. the fourteen what was so bored at night comes and...
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randy bennett is headed to the round up. 26 points in the final four minutes of the the game.tenary wins 70-61. >>> she meets 17 of she 20 shots, four of the all-time record. the bears beat washington state at overtime. stanford also beat washington. i have it in my hand the thursday night top five. the as can't seem to get away from great catches. the night, it is the center fielder kevin madison. 11-3 milwaukee. number four, that is not hannibal lector, it is lebron james. and he had the knicks for dinner. at number three, panthers goalie. thomas. he stays with the play. makes the glove save. capitals win. number two, check it out today. that is good advertising right there. finally, an ugly end to the utah valley mexico state game. casey ross miller throws the ball and an opposing player after the buzzer and look there. everything goes crazy. even fans got caught up in the fray. it was a first place show down in the wac. and utah valley won the game. what a way to end that one. >> you don't see that often. >> thanks. >> we will be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >> h
randy bennett is headed to the round up. 26 points in the final four minutes of the the game.tenary wins 70-61. >>> she meets 17 of she 20 shots, four of the all-time record. the bears beat washington state at overtime. stanford also beat washington. i have it in my hand the thursday night top five. the as can't seem to get away from great catches. the night, it is the center fielder kevin madison. 11-3 milwaukee. number four, that is not hannibal lector, it is lebron james. and he had...
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. >>> college game, randy bennett trying to figure it out at pepperdine. saint mary's trying to hold on to a two-point lead but oh, brandon lane with a shot. they go to overtime. that's where steven capped off a career day, 29 points. so they are clinging to a one- point lead and look at this block coming up here. excuse me! saint mary's hangs on to win by 2, 69-67. and just to get out of here, oakland a's fancy love you, 20,000 in the rain. >> sold out. >> showed up at a's fanfest today. >> eager to see coco crisp and the back-to-back division league champs. >> see you back here in a half hour with an update on the rain. >> news updates always on kpix.com. thanks for watching. see you as 6:30. the "cbs evening news" is next. captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com >> axelrod: tonight, striking gold: the first trip for a u.s. athlete to the top spot on the medal stand for sochi. alphonso van marsh has our olympic round up. self-defense or murder? ( gun shots ) >> oh, my god, someone is shooting! >> axelrod: testimony today in the latest
. >>> college game, randy bennett trying to figure it out at pepperdine. saint mary's trying to hold on to a two-point lead but oh, brandon lane with a shot. they go to overtime. that's where steven capped off a career day, 29 points. so they are clinging to a one- point lead and look at this block coming up here. excuse me! saint mary's hangs on to win by 2, 69-67. and just to get out of here, oakland a's fancy love you, 20,000 in the rain. >> sold out. >> showed up at a's...
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our meteorologist roberts bennett tells us where things are headed robber. plus target with all what is going on out here in the western great lakes exciting off with ease and basically everywhere east of the mississippi river that is now off course in or if we are seeing some fairly heavy snow fall right now across parts of ontario a study out there towards parts of western new york in quebec. you can see the ball about ten or twenty seven years going to the next twenty four to forty dollars of years so snow is deftly coming down a coveted by weeds around ninety km for ourselves what we are going to see isn't blowing snow accompanied by that white out conditions and that has already been causing some problems out there on the roads especially for those of you in western new york in northwestern pennsylvania with a new video coming out of raf. now this is on interstate eighty eight in the car. heigl. earlier on on wednesday and alice's to the slick production and drove on the specific stretch of highway before an eight under the snow is a typically rather da
our meteorologist roberts bennett tells us where things are headed robber. plus target with all what is going on out here in the western great lakes exciting off with ease and basically everywhere east of the mississippi river that is now off course in or if we are seeing some fairly heavy snow fall right now across parts of ontario a study out there towards parts of western new york in quebec. you can see the ball about ten or twenty seven years going to the next twenty four to forty dollars...
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overnight the dhea room several kilometers into the tundra and mr bennett is eldest son edward is sent out to look for them. he left several hours ago but misael has nothing to worry about he knows that his son will never get lost. or will stop i'm so tired. what move are betting you when you're in their tundra we don't need to be asked to find their own as we use the stars star is my right shoulder you know about humans i have to go in this direction a bit units were born with navigation system in the head but we've learned it from childhood what. in winter daylight only last about two hours so everything has to be done quickly. the dia that it was brought back from the tundra and now being driven in a circle because the men want to catch the leaders. so that the rest of the hook before them this is a tried and tested technique. specially trained dogs make sure that no animal falls behind the hood which gradually moves into a makeshift enclosure formed of sledges. inside it's easier to select the do it the most suited to pulling those same sledges. it's an everyday job but it can be d
overnight the dhea room several kilometers into the tundra and mr bennett is eldest son edward is sent out to look for them. he left several hours ago but misael has nothing to worry about he knows that his son will never get lost. or will stop i'm so tired. what move are betting you when you're in their tundra we don't need to be asked to find their own as we use the stars star is my right shoulder you know about humans i have to go in this direction a bit units were born with navigation...
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randy bennett trying to come up with all kinds of combinations. steve hope. career high 29. they do take it in overtime. 69-67. at texas tech tonight, boy, cowboys guard marcus mark exchanging a word with a fan. and a shove. the fan apparently a super texas tech fan said i did not use the n word, but i said something i shoulden have. a technical foul, but no ejection in the game. >>> still to come, back to pebble beach where dennis o'donnell is rubbing shoulders with hollywood and entertainment world's elite. ,,,, i want you to be smart. super smart. i want one thing in a doctor. to speak my language. i don't want you to look at the chart before you say hi...david. quiero que me hagas sentir segura. i want you to be awesome. that's the doctor i want. at kaiser permanente, we want you to choose the doctor that's right for you. find your perfect match at kp.org and thrive. i wish i was made of money. i wish you were too. chances are, you're not made of money. so don't overpay for motorcycle insurance. geico motorcycle. see how much you could save. e the pga intersec >> all rig
randy bennett trying to come up with all kinds of combinations. steve hope. career high 29. they do take it in overtime. 69-67. at texas tech tonight, boy, cowboys guard marcus mark exchanging a word with a fan. and a shove. the fan apparently a super texas tech fan said i did not use the n word, but i said something i shoulden have. a technical foul, but no ejection in the game. >>> still to come, back to pebble beach where dennis o'donnell is rubbing shoulders with hollywood and...
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virginia with a 12-game win streak. 65-40 over michigan and also win number 100 for tony bennett.ng on george mason. coaches have their game faces on apparently. first half belonged to the patriots. sherrod wright, the drive, the reverse layup, he can not be stopped. mason led by 21 at the half. second half, richmond coming back, the runner, this is a tough shot in the lane, cuts it to 5. this is a tough shot, too, patrick holloway doing it one better. mason wins its first conference home game 69-60. nat's spring training, new management matt williams arrived in florida a week before everyone else and now she's showing up everyday at 5:00 a.m. just one of the noticeable differences from last year to this one. >> reporter: former nats manager davy johnson led a very laid-back spring training. meanwhile, matt williams, the new manager is very detail oriented and he says there is a method to his madness. >> we can make minor decisions but, you know, the guys on the field do it all so i want to make sure they're prepared, one, that they enjoy themselves when they're here and when we g
virginia with a 12-game win streak. 65-40 over michigan and also win number 100 for tony bennett.ng on george mason. coaches have their game faces on apparently. first half belonged to the patriots. sherrod wright, the drive, the reverse layup, he can not be stopped. mason led by 21 at the half. second half, richmond coming back, the runner, this is a tough shot in the lane, cuts it to 5. this is a tough shot, too, patrick holloway doing it one better. mason wins its first conference home game...
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. >>> i know you're worried about randy bennett at saint mary's at pepperdine.rendan lane slices through.brandon lane with a shot. they go to overtime. that's where steven capped off a career day, 29 points. so they are clinging to a one- point lead and look at this block coming up here. excuse me! saint mary's hangs on to win by 2, 69- 67. thanks vern. going out just a little love to the oakland a's fans, 20,000 showing up for a's fanfest today to cheer on the 2011 and -- i'm sorry, 2012 and 2013 american league west division champions. >> thank you, vern. >>> that's it for us at 6:30. we'll see you at 11:00. >> the latest news and weather are always on our website, kpix.com. see you at 11:00. captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ♪ i've been flowing ♪ i've been flying ♪ i've been laughing ♪ i've been smiling since you wrapped me in this sensation ♪ ♪ oh, yeah ♪ i've been singing ♪ i've been beaming ♪ i've been living ♪ i've been dreaming since you wrapped me in this sensation ♪ ♪ hey, hey >> hey, everybody. welcome to "cal
. >>> i know you're worried about randy bennett at saint mary's at pepperdine.rendan lane slices through.brandon lane with a shot. they go to overtime. that's where steven capped off a career day, 29 points. so they are clinging to a one- point lead and look at this block coming up here. excuse me! saint mary's hangs on to win by 2, 69- 67. thanks vern. going out just a little love to the oakland a's fans, 20,000 showing up for a's fanfest today to cheer on the 2011 and -- i'm sorry,...
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. >> pam: first-- i'm in the weather center with our chief meteorologist jacqueline bennett. >> pam: jacqueline. when can we expect the rain. and how >> jacqueline: leiter lanes steady into the afternoon picking up with intestacy to see the yellow here moving towards ocean beach and san francisco including along the san mateo coast line. half the land gusty winds gliding strikes and now the computer model is picking one up for the 5:00 hour pushing through the north bay. we are going to talk about brains and snow in sierra at the attention of that severe weather all coming up >> pam: the last major round of rain caused flooding in the north bay. >> pam: kron 4's justine waldman is live in mill valley. with how people there are already justine. ?? >> >> reporter:a river of water crept into the 2am club. earlier this month, the bar on miller avenue had to close down because so much flood water overwhelmed it. >> least i believe out here. 2feet high >> >> reporter:it took several fans to help because the bar dry out. to protect itself from more problems the business already put out sand
. >> pam: first-- i'm in the weather center with our chief meteorologist jacqueline bennett. >> pam: jacqueline. when can we expect the rain. and how >> jacqueline: leiter lanes steady into the afternoon picking up with intestacy to see the yellow here moving towards ocean beach and san francisco including along the san mateo coast line. half the land gusty winds gliding strikes and now the computer model is picking one up for the 5:00 hour pushing through the north bay. we...
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has known him since they were kids and directed him in capote and money ball, here is bennett miller on this show talking about his friend and collaborator. >> how do you direct him? >> well, it is interesting, at that point, i had known phil for 20 years, and there are things that i think we both learned about each other once we, you know, got into a room and began dealing with the material and i think we both have a very anguished, unforgiving process, and, you know, seeing what he did to get there and, you know -- >> rose: what did he need to get there? >> he needed to two to a dark place and feel profound vulnerability and experience a level of despair that, you know, maybe people who don't know him that well would be uncomfortable with. i think onset, from the outside looking in, the process might have appeared a little bit like, a lit fierce and rough but it didn't have to sort of apologize to each other about being like very forward and are we there yet or not? but because i had money phil for so long, he would -- he would call me up before he would go up in a play, like. >> r
has known him since they were kids and directed him in capote and money ball, here is bennett miller on this show talking about his friend and collaborator. >> how do you direct him? >> well, it is interesting, at that point, i had known phil for 20 years, and there are things that i think we both learned about each other once we, you know, got into a room and began dealing with the material and i think we both have a very anguished, unforgiving process, and, you know, seeing what...
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. >> reporter: ashley bennett is the vineyard manager. she's worked these fields for 16 years. have you ever seen it this bad? >> i haven't. right now, this is very scary to have everything look as brown as it does. >> reporter: how much rain do you normally get? >> we get about 60 inches of rain. >> reporter: how much did you get this year? >> about two. >> reporter: this is their water supply. it looks like a puddle in there. >> right, there's not enough we could pump. >> reporter: last year was the driest on record in california. it hasn't let up. give me an idea of what this hillside behind us normally looks like. >> normal itly in january it's vibrant grief. >> reporter: doug shafer's family winery has weathered drought before. after the last one, they built this giant reservoir. >> reporter: this was your insurance policy. >> yes. >> reporter: how concern read you that we're actually walking on the bed of your reservoir right now. >> i'm very concerned. >> reporter: how full should it normally be this time of year. >> we'd be under water. >> reporter: if there is no more
. >> reporter: ashley bennett is the vineyard manager. she's worked these fields for 16 years. have you ever seen it this bad? >> i haven't. right now, this is very scary to have everything look as brown as it does. >> reporter: how much rain do you normally get? >> we get about 60 inches of rain. >> reporter: how much did you get this year? >> about two. >> reporter: this is their water supply. it looks like a puddle in there. >> right, there's...
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tony bennett and virginia looking to snap a four-game losing streak. k.j.niels goes the other way. two of mcdonnell's 24 points. 3:15 left in the game. joe harris with the tray. uva up. cavaliers go on to the 63-58 victory. the first such streak since the 1981 $82 season. hasn't been quite that long since the wizards were represented in the all-star game. it was 2008 to be exact. that's the last time the game was in neorleans. john wahl is on the roster for tomorrow's big game, but part of the slam dunk competition. and it did not disappoint. here we go. this is him in the free style part. all three members of the east, free styling it. showing their dunk. then later on, still, they changed the format. they changed the format so they are not individual winners anymore. hello. john wahl, he did win dunk of the night. i'm telling you, i could watch it over and over and over. nice. wahl's teammate was in the three point shootout earlier in the evening. his hot hand rode him to the finals. that forced a 62nd tie breaker. and he could not be stopped totaling 24
tony bennett and virginia looking to snap a four-game losing streak. k.j.niels goes the other way. two of mcdonnell's 24 points. 3:15 left in the game. joe harris with the tray. uva up. cavaliers go on to the 63-58 victory. the first such streak since the 1981 $82 season. hasn't been quite that long since the wizards were represented in the all-star game. it was 2008 to be exact. that's the last time the game was in neorleans. john wahl is on the roster for tomorrow's big game, but part of the...
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. >> pam: but first, i'm joined live in the weather ief meteorologist jacqueline bennett. who fallen. and when the next wave is expected to hit. >> reporter: >> jacqueline: a good amount of grain but we need a lot more about it. as to look at satellite and radar pictures we see dry conditions once the dow at this hour off shore. it is going to start tomorrow evening and go into saturday and monday until sunday evening. the between three and 5 in. of rain for the bay area more of the rainfall totals coming up >> pam: despite the wet weather here, it's nothing like they're getting in the midwest and the east. but that bad weather out there is impacting us here in california. as residents are electricity. >> pam: kron 4's dan kerman joins us in studio to explain this winter flex alert. >> reporter:pam, this flex alert means californians are being asked to cut back on electricity use until 10 this evening. and it's all due to a shortage of natural gas. >> reporter:the flex alert runs until 10 this evening. you're asked to turn off lights that aren't needed. if you can, turn do
. >> pam: but first, i'm joined live in the weather ief meteorologist jacqueline bennett. who fallen. and when the next wave is expected to hit. >> reporter: >> jacqueline: a good amount of grain but we need a lot more about it. as to look at satellite and radar pictures we see dry conditions once the dow at this hour off shore. it is going to start tomorrow evening and go into saturday and monday until sunday evening. the between three and 5 in. of rain for the bay area more...
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john bennett joins us now from our parliament is to use john is gone. essentially wasting his time trying to win support from casablanca. luke johnson who has always been very skeptical about for eu membership protected. i think that's not so much because of the country and religious differences as the political one. techie them on instead of taking founded in the nineteen century is a very essential a nationalistic or the classic cotton striped and the whole ticket to become a full member of the eu would mean giving up a lot of its sovereignty really changing many essential things about the nature in the nature of the turkish state and that's a very huge offer to john mellor was holding a mass of election rally here in berlin to listen on that. will the attacks against the post in someone to elect a new president and the frontrunner in the selection will be a bit too tired and a lot. and of course he's using this visit to berlin also copy as an electioneering campaign there are some three million ethnic turks in germany and said because of a change in
john bennett joins us now from our parliament is to use john is gone. essentially wasting his time trying to win support from casablanca. luke johnson who has always been very skeptical about for eu membership protected. i think that's not so much because of the country and religious differences as the political one. techie them on instead of taking founded in the nineteen century is a very essential a nationalistic or the classic cotton striped and the whole ticket to become a full member of...