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we called bennett in. and then he showed us videos about this massive fight, and then it is two guys being taken down by a bunch of cops and i don't understand, and so what is it? is it just that the cad needs an address and they are using his address, or what is the discrepancy between what is written and what bennett showed us on the video? >> it might be the angle, it might be the perception, and it is... >> whose perception? >> the police perception or what they are dealing with. if they know that there is a problem, and if there is a fight, and like i know that the incident reports that i spoke about, you know, they, there was fighting out in the street. when, i was there and we had to go out there, there was fighting in the street. and i look at the ability to look at the police reports and get detailed descriptions as far as what was exactly going on and as in very, very big detail. and if there is something that is in a cda i will do a follow up conversation with the officer get more information an
we called bennett in. and then he showed us videos about this massive fight, and then it is two guys being taken down by a bunch of cops and i don't understand, and so what is it? is it just that the cad needs an address and they are using his address, or what is the discrepancy between what is written and what bennett showed us on the video? >> it might be the angle, it might be the perception, and it is... >> whose perception? >> the police perception or what they are...
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atmosphere, checks the bus and one thing that i, and bennett is a very hands on manager. and we have even had the discussions before, when you know, everyone deserves a vacation, but bennett, this is a couple of years ago, the incidents were happening when he was not there, and he says i know, he committed to being there and that really made a big difference. and one of the things that we talked about is if he choose to have the party buses, he said that he sends a representative on the bus. and maybe have them, and maybe have him, and going on personally to check the tempo, is this, you know, go on, kind of maybe have a rules or get a feel for who is on the bus, is this a good fit for tonight? because you know things can change if it is a friday verses a saturday, and how packed it is inside of the club, but i think that if bennett did a personal inspection he would be able for see is this going to jive well for tonight. the other thing for as far as the passengers we have been working on the rogue buses, and we would rather have the buses that are registered pull right
atmosphere, checks the bus and one thing that i, and bennett is a very hands on manager. and we have even had the discussions before, when you know, everyone deserves a vacation, but bennett, this is a couple of years ago, the incidents were happening when he was not there, and he says i know, he committed to being there and that really made a big difference. and one of the things that we talked about is if he choose to have the party buses, he said that he sends a representative on the bus....
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for stephanie bennett graduating from roanoke college was only the start. she took a job with ibm and was anxious to finally earn some money. >> she was really starting her life. she was a young woman with a lot of potential. she was excited about being on her own. >> but after working there for about a year, one day, she just didn't show up. >> she was a very responsible young woman. she was somebody that always showed up to work on time. when nobody could get in touch with her, everybody got concerned. >> so family members asked her apartment manager to check up on her. >> 911. the location of your emergency? >> i need somebody to come down to lake lynne drive immediately. i've got a dead person. >> is the person conscious? >> she's dead. >> she was dead on the bedroom floor. >> he had a dark index around her neck due to strangulation. >> stephanie had not an enemy in the world. i was flabbergasted. i didn't know why this would happen and why it would have to be stephanie. there was no reasoning for this at all. >> there was no sign of forced entry into h
for stephanie bennett graduating from roanoke college was only the start. she took a job with ibm and was anxious to finally earn some money. >> she was really starting her life. she was a young woman with a lot of potential. she was excited about being on her own. >> but after working there for about a year, one day, she just didn't show up. >> she was a very responsible young woman. she was somebody that always showed up to work on time. when nobody could get in touch with...
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here's johnson now ryan bennett. turner. olsson. bennett once again. matched against today, know interest yen bassong as part of the norwich defense. martin, picked up by mikel arteta. tetty, martin looking for elmander, he's defended once again by koscielny. . ranlsy. back there by bennett. tettey tackles and -- >> we saw that four times at least today when ramsey has a simple pass on his right, underhits it, miscued it, given the ball away. >> gibbs, ramsey, didn't go back that time. giroud. it was caught from behind there but that play continues. jenkin jenkins. rosicky. here olivier giroud, a good save again there by john ruddy. giroud was poised to score. >> look at the reaction. no reaction when the ball goes past him. michael turner is almost turning and looking away and once again the goalkeeper pulls off a wondrous save. he says i'm not interested anymore, the ball has gone beyond me. who cares if he scores? john ruddy does, keeps a clean sheet. >> he is the corner. giroud met it. he can't keep the ball in play. >> a big chance for giroud to s
here's johnson now ryan bennett. turner. olsson. bennett once again. matched against today, know interest yen bassong as part of the norwich defense. martin, picked up by mikel arteta. tetty, martin looking for elmander, he's defended once again by koscielny. . ranlsy. back there by bennett. tettey tackles and -- >> we saw that four times at least today when ramsey has a simple pass on his right, underhits it, miscued it, given the ball away. >> gibbs, ramsey, didn't go back that...
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bennett, dr. moxness. thank you both for coming in on this holiday weekend. >> thank you. >> thank you, chris. >> when we come back, top officials from the president down are said to be mad as hell about the va scandal. our sunday panel joins the conversation. are they doing enough to fix it? [ male announcer ] some come here to build something smarter. ♪ some come here to build something stronger. others come to build something faster... something safer... something greener. something the whole world can share. people come to boeing to do many different things. but it's always about the very thing we do best. ♪ when folks think aboutabout wthey think salmon and energy. but the energy bp produces up here creates something else as well: jobs all over america. engineering and innovation jobs. advanced safety systems & technology. shipping and manufacturing. across the united states, bp supports more than a quarter million jobs. when we set up operation in one part of the country, people in other parts go to
bennett, dr. moxness. thank you both for coming in on this holiday weekend. >> thank you. >> thank you, chris. >> when we come back, top officials from the president down are said to be mad as hell about the va scandal. our sunday panel joins the conversation. are they doing enough to fix it? [ male announcer ] some come here to build something smarter. ♪ some come here to build something stronger. others come to build something faster... something safer... something...
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bennett and dr. moxness thanks for coming in on this holiday week. >> when we come back, top officials from the president down are said to be "mad as hell. >> about the los angeles -- v.a. scandal. scandal. we have a panel discu the performance review. scandal. we have a panel discu that corporate trial by fire when every slacker gets his due. and yet, there's someone around the office who hasn't had a performance review in a while. someone whose poor performance is slowing down the entire organization. i'm looking at you phone company dsl. check your speed. see how fast your internet can be. switch now and add voice and tv for $34.90. comcast business built for business. >>> president obama reaffirming his position on the care of veterans. and we have or guests, george will, and kimberly strassel of the "wall street journal", and charles lane from the "washington post" and, congressional republicans, then, are building a narrative from the v.a. scandal that this is all part of the incompetence of pr
bennett and dr. moxness thanks for coming in on this holiday week. >> when we come back, top officials from the president down are said to be "mad as hell. >> about the los angeles -- v.a. scandal. scandal. we have a panel discu the performance review. scandal. we have a panel discu that corporate trial by fire when every slacker gets his due. and yet, there's someone around the office who hasn't had a performance review in a while. someone whose poor performance is slowing...
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and he made it out of kentucky state knowing alex bennett never will. but bennett 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. people join angie's list for all kinds of reasons. i go to angie's list to gauge whether or not the projects will be done in a timely fashion and within budget. angie's list members can tell you which provider is the best in town. you'll find reviews on everything from home repair to healthcare. now that we're expecting, i like the fact i can go onto angie's list and look for pediatricians. the service providers that i've found on angie's list actually have blown me away. find out why more than tw
and he made it out of kentucky state knowing alex bennett never will. but bennett 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...
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bennett and dr. moxness thanks for coming in on this holiday week. >> when we come back, top officials from the president down are said to be "mad as hell. >> about the los angeles -- v.a. scandal. we have a panel discussion, are they doing enough? >>> president obama reaffirming his position on the care of veterans. and we have or guests, george will, and kimberly strassel of the "wall street journal", and charles lane from the "washington post" and, congressional republicans, then, are building a narrative from the v.a. scandal that this is all part of the incompetence of president obama and his big government solutions and a preview, then, of where he would take the country with obamacare. george, given the fact that the v.a. has been a troubled department for decades, is that fair? >> halfway fair. i have a smidgen of sympathy to use a favorite word. the fact is, big government is too big for meaningful oversight and effective management from the oval office to the white house. it is. he will not
bennett and dr. moxness thanks for coming in on this holiday week. >> when we come back, top officials from the president down are said to be "mad as hell. >> about the los angeles -- v.a. scandal. we have a panel discussion, are they doing enough? >>> president obama reaffirming his position on the care of veterans. and we have or guests, george will, and kimberly strassel of the "wall street journal", and charles lane from the "washington post"...
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roger bennett skipping into the room. i have no idea what he's about to say because i can never understand him. ♪ where did you go, where did you go ♪ when the world called for speed... ♪ ...when the world called for stealth... ♪ ...intelligence...
roger bennett skipping into the room. i have no idea what he's about to say because i can never understand him. ♪ where did you go, where did you go ♪ when the world called for speed... ♪ ...when the world called for stealth... ♪ ...intelligence...
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. >>> a woman in minnesota, first grade teacher, peggy bennett, has a way to inspire kids to read. she brings in her dog, a shiloh shepherd. and the dog's name is colter. she taught colter how to read. she puts sit and stay on cards and he learned to recognize the words. so she holds up the cards. see if you can read it. >> let's try this one. >> good job! >> she said she trained him. he got it in two days. they started with verbal commands and he started to recognize the shapes of the letters and he listens. >> wow. first grader wasn't getting reading and the dog was, i might never read again. >> i don't know if i would be interested in reading if there was a dog brought in as my inspiration. >> a dog can do it. >> i would want a dog that can read.
. >>> a woman in minnesota, first grade teacher, peggy bennett, has a way to inspire kids to read. she brings in her dog, a shiloh shepherd. and the dog's name is colter. she taught colter how to read. she puts sit and stay on cards and he learned to recognize the words. so she holds up the cards. see if you can read it. >> let's try this one. >> good job! >> she said she trained him. he got it in two days. they started with verbal commands and he started to recognize...
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chief meterologist jacqueline bennett is here with the forecast. jacqueline.said 10 near-record stang and looks like tomorrow we will see at least a dozen new records. the coastline will be in the '90s and triple digits. as you mentioned there is a spirit the air alerts for tomorrow. tempters of the door will be mild and the '60s and '70s. as we head into the afternoon we will see a '90s and will see even more '90s as we head into the 3:00 hour. it is possible that we can hit these high temperatures around 12 or 1 where will cool dude todue to sa breeze. two teenagers from sebastopol may face felony charges. for throwing full water bottles at moving cars. the c-h-p says, it investigated 8-attacks in west sonoma county.they happened back in february. white toyota tacoma. threw bottles at their vehicles. the bottles broke two windshields. the c-h-p says, the teens face charges including "felony assault with a deadly weapon." the investigation was passed on to the d-a's office, which will decide whether to file charges. today, city crews started the groundwork ne
chief meterologist jacqueline bennett is here with the forecast. jacqueline.said 10 near-record stang and looks like tomorrow we will see at least a dozen new records. the coastline will be in the '90s and triple digits. as you mentioned there is a spirit the air alerts for tomorrow. tempters of the door will be mild and the '60s and '70s. as we head into the afternoon we will see a '90s and will see even more '90s as we head into the 3:00 hour. it is possible that we can hit these high...
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reverend bennett, why don't i start with you? how did you get involved in this? what did you do? >> trying to witness to my face, we're trying to bring dignity to the center of public life in missouri. we got involved because we know that every week, 15 people in missouri die for want of health coverage. and if medicaid expansion is not passed in this session, 750 additional people, brothers and sisters, children and grandchild, will die. we consider that morally offensive, and we protest them for that reason. because it is morally offensive. >> reverend, dr. reverend howard, why was it worth it to you to get arrested for this cause? >> well, again, as reverend bennett has stated, our attempt is to bring dignity and justice to the center of public life and public policy. and for now, about 18 months or so, the missouri senate has had opportunity to expand medicaid and save the lives of citizens of the state of missouri. we have, over that course of period, have pleaded and negotiated and prayed and sang and visited with legislators and wrote letters and e-mails and now with just
reverend bennett, why don't i start with you? how did you get involved in this? what did you do? >> trying to witness to my face, we're trying to bring dignity to the center of public life in missouri. we got involved because we know that every week, 15 people in missouri die for want of health coverage. and if medicaid expansion is not passed in this session, 750 additional people, brothers and sisters, children and grandchild, will die. we consider that morally offensive, and we protest...
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and tony bennett came as the song ended.e said, you have a special little girl here. >> yet, despite being surrounded by fame, miley had a normal childhood. raised a southern baptist, home was a small town of thompson station, tennessee, on a 500 acre farm. >> i love being outside. we would build big fires on top of the hill. and sit out and look at the stars and roast marshmallows. i was good at those types of things with my kids. i wasn't good at sitting them down and saying, you know, let's do your algebra now. >> but he was good at looking out for his little girl who even as a toddler had her eyes on bigger things. >> producer stephen peterman. >> they were doing a video thing of him at the farm, and miley was out there and she was 2 1/2, maybe, and they were at a barn on the property. and miley was standing up on some landing, and billy said, be careful, honey. and she put her hands on her hips and she said i'm not afraid of anything. and that's 2 1/2. >> fearless and bold, two traits that continue to define her as she
and tony bennett came as the song ended.e said, you have a special little girl here. >> yet, despite being surrounded by fame, miley had a normal childhood. raised a southern baptist, home was a small town of thompson station, tennessee, on a 500 acre farm. >> i love being outside. we would build big fires on top of the hill. and sit out and look at the stars and roast marshmallows. i was good at those types of things with my kids. i wasn't good at sitting them down and saying, you...
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grandmother went to bennett. mama went to bennett.he hbcu experience that's different from an experience you would have gotten at a florida state? >> definitely smaller classes and more people like me. you know, growing up in ft. lauderdale, didn't have a lot of people at my school that were like me. so going to hbcu meant lifetime friends and just an awesome, awesome experience. just a family. >> that's become a hallmark of historically black colleges and universities. the original hbcu mission was simple, to help blacks compete by enabling them to earn a degree at a time when they were barred from other institutions. nearly all 105 schools that exist today were established after the civil war, but the very first opened its doors in 1837. cheney university of pennsylvania, then known as the institute for colored youth. cheney has struggled in recent years, like many hbcus, and the problem usually boils down to money. >> some serious financial concerns were weighing heavily on the campus of howard university today. >> jackson state pl
grandmother went to bennett. mama went to bennett.he hbcu experience that's different from an experience you would have gotten at a florida state? >> definitely smaller classes and more people like me. you know, growing up in ft. lauderdale, didn't have a lot of people at my school that were like me. so going to hbcu meant lifetime friends and just an awesome, awesome experience. just a family. >> that's become a hallmark of historically black colleges and universities. the original...
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. >> north of bennett, moving towards more rural areas or towards the towns? >> reporter: it is moving away from the towns, there are quite a few ranches and little houses that people have built up here, about the last probably five or ten years. so there is a lot more stuff to hit out here than there used to be. it is not out of the question that something could get hit. this used to be in the middle of nowhere, but not so much anymore. to the east, bennett o-- >> hold on for a minute, storm, i want chad to weigh in, as well. we're getting multiple reports, chad, in this area outside of denver. not far from the denver international airport, but what is a worry is the major hail storms. >> no question we've already had baseballs on the ground. i'm sure, because even though the doppler, the signature had 3.2 inches in the cloud that was falling out. some melting, some evaporating on the way down. let me go through some layman's terms and what storm they're talking about, the in-flow notch. he wants to be right here so he can see what is circulating. you don't w
. >> north of bennett, moving towards more rural areas or towards the towns? >> reporter: it is moving away from the towns, there are quite a few ranches and little houses that people have built up here, about the last probably five or ten years. so there is a lot more stuff to hit out here than there used to be. it is not out of the question that something could get hit. this used to be in the middle of nowhere, but not so much anymore. to the east, bennett o-- >> hold on for...
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. >> alex bennett is serving time for kidnapping, murder, and armed robbery.d bars 33 of his 54 years. bennett got transferred to ksp from another prison after killing his cellmate. >> i took a knife, and i stabbed him with it three or four times, until he was dead. and then i butchered him. honest to god. i cut him up into little pieces, because i was trying to make a point, you know. >> alex bennett is -- is a very intense inmate, and we know that all of our inmates could be capable of committing an act like that. >> i want to live in a cell, and i want to live in a cell by myself, and if i have to do that in segregation, i don't have a problem with that, but i'm not going to live with child molesters. i'm not going to live with punks. i'm not going to live with rats. i'm not going to live with that kind of people, because i don't have to. i have a choice, because i have nothing to lose. >> chose to fight. i stabbed him. piped him. knocked him out. this is known all over kentucky. this is what i did. in 1977, february the 18th, i was sent here to this prison
. >> alex bennett is serving time for kidnapping, murder, and armed robbery.d bars 33 of his 54 years. bennett got transferred to ksp from another prison after killing his cellmate. >> i took a knife, and i stabbed him with it three or four times, until he was dead. and then i butchered him. honest to god. i cut him up into little pieces, because i was trying to make a point, you know. >> alex bennett is -- is a very intense inmate, and we know that all of our inmates could be...
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jacquelyn bennett has the weather over the holiday and how it might effect your plans but also a big meteor event going on tonight. >> it started at 11:00 so it's going on now. visibility is not bad. we're looking at our mount cam. we can see the city very, very clearly. we don't have the fog, which is good. we have high cloud coverage but over all we should be able to see the immediate yours. meteors. it could be up to 200 meteors for hour. california is prime viewing. it's consider add new one. as we look ahead to holiday weekend, saturday coastal fog will redevelop after midnight. warmer saturday and sunday with less fog expected. next week things will start to cool back down. here's a look at satellite and radar. there's the high cloud coverage i was just mentioning. for the next 30 minutes it will be out of the bay area and we'll are have clearer skies and the meteor shower is expected to peak at midnight so it will be perfect timing. as for the fog at midnight not reforming. by 6:00 back to the coastline and that's where it's going to stay through the morning into the afternoon
jacquelyn bennett has the weather over the holiday and how it might effect your plans but also a big meteor event going on tonight. >> it started at 11:00 so it's going on now. visibility is not bad. we're looking at our mount cam. we can see the city very, very clearly. we don't have the fog, which is good. we have high cloud coverage but over all we should be able to see the immediate yours. meteors. it could be up to 200 meteors for hour. california is prime viewing. it's consider add...
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>> guest: leslie bennetts was hired in 1978. it's amazing the number of talented women who were hired in 1978, which was the year that the lawsuit against the times for sex discrimination was settled in favor of the women who had brought the suit. there's a whole class of 1978, i found out. and immediately thereafter, the times began hiring more women reporters, particularly because they're more visible because of their bylines -- began hiring more women as soon as we confronted the management. "we" being the women's caucus -- the newly formed women's caucus i mean, i was sent to paris, flora lewis was sent out as a bureau chief. all kinds of women were being brought into the city room. but they still were being brought in at significantly less pay, and there weren't that many of them. there were about three to five in the city room when i first viewed it. i mean, anywhere -- no women copy readers. when i came in 1955, i was sent to the women's page. and when i came down to the city room, five years later in 1959, there were sti
>> guest: leslie bennetts was hired in 1978. it's amazing the number of talented women who were hired in 1978, which was the year that the lawsuit against the times for sex discrimination was settled in favor of the women who had brought the suit. there's a whole class of 1978, i found out. and immediately thereafter, the times began hiring more women reporters, particularly because they're more visible because of their bylines -- began hiring more women as soon as we confronted the...
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agnes bennett, bloomberg.tt. >> will be joined by the chief executive of film london and the ceo of every man needed group. has a little thing for john q zack. jos really love him as an a look at theake company cashing in on the transformative power of vintage eyewear. >> it is time for the latest installment in our special series, the entrepreneurs making it. one startup is trying to take the big brands on with a direct to consumer model. to meet the founder of archibald optics. >> every brand out there speaks about the quality and craftsmanship. craftsmanship is a trendy word these days. that we have to show it third we went off to japan and filmed the actual process of manufacturing. >> this is the end product. archibald optics, british retro-styled reading glasses made by craftsmen in japan. the company says is delivering quality at a lower price tag by cutting out the middleman. to mefounder spoke outside his home turned office. >> something that is considered in the similar category of high-quality eyewe
agnes bennett, bloomberg.tt. >> will be joined by the chief executive of film london and the ceo of every man needed group. has a little thing for john q zack. jos really love him as an a look at theake company cashing in on the transformative power of vintage eyewear. >> it is time for the latest installment in our special series, the entrepreneurs making it. one startup is trying to take the big brands on with a direct to consumer model. to meet the founder of archibald optics....
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. >> black hawks are up 2-0 bennett there is serious and they are trending gone blind.online. footwear going on at united center. artists is selling this as a piece of art about the black hawks. chicago blackhawks at pizza carry out or delivery. chicago bears player perked up nine year-old boy was being bullied. >> how many mothers are there in the united states over 14 million. >> date sexiest man alive today use a new loodebutsthe vegas casino bosses at this mess actor benjamin f. lek band.dismiss ben affleck ban. >> despite rumors to the contrary camp kardashian and kanye west are still not married. >> the second spider-man at movie took the top spot at the box office earning $92 million in the opening weekend. >> adam levine as platinum blonde. the check out these other summer looks. >> 57 today, 64 tamara with showers. >> top stories coming up next stay [♪...] >> hi, i'm lisa varga. i'm 40 years old, i've never had cosmetic surgery and i'm not afraid of high definition cameras. bring them in closer, guys. closer. good. now, do you want your skin to look as youthful, fresh
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. >> my name is simon bennett. i work in the city.'ve been involved in internal audit control the last 28 years. there's a dark side to me, yes. i'm a eurovision fan. last time i went was '98 which was in sweden, athens, moscow, sweden, now this year in copen hagen. i think it's fun. it's a competition but fun. it's sport without the sport. borderline obsession, yes. time to pack really. got to put the essential equipment in the case. the main thing is flags. finally we arrive in copen hagen. throughout the city, there's a number of stages set up. throughout the day, various acts perform for the public. just creating the great eurovision atmosphere that comes to town in the host city. we're in the euro cafe set up every year by the fan club. every year we meet up with the same people. i've made friendships across europe from eurovision. when it's over we go through post eurovision depression, ped. the following day we book hotels for the next year. >> thanks for watching. i'm back in a few minutes. did you get my e-mail? [ man ] i did
. >> my name is simon bennett. i work in the city.'ve been involved in internal audit control the last 28 years. there's a dark side to me, yes. i'm a eurovision fan. last time i went was '98 which was in sweden, athens, moscow, sweden, now this year in copen hagen. i think it's fun. it's a competition but fun. it's sport without the sport. borderline obsession, yes. time to pack really. got to put the essential equipment in the case. the main thing is flags. finally we arrive in copen...
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here's chief meteorologist jacqueline bennett. the stick a look closer to the coastline. fifth part of looks like will hit some of these- church early and see a drop off and get cooler later on.- temperatures. for the south and one of a few low 90s 92 in santa clara and 91 in morgan hill. as with the head tomorrow winnows convene another warm day. however, friday it will " dramatically. coastal fog returns friday with coastal winds. for full weather coverage -- download our kron4 weather app. and weather alerts specific to you can download it for free. new information about maggots in the meat case at a bay area whole foods. kron 4 first reported this story on friday, when a meat clerk in the meat case the monday after easter, at the whole foods in san francisco's noe valley. whole foods has maintained they were swift to clean up the problem, but as we reported yesterday, the san francisco public health department inspected the place and disagreed. as kron 4's dan kerman reports, now, a day later, the health department believes whole foods is moving in the right direction
here's chief meteorologist jacqueline bennett. the stick a look closer to the coastline. fifth part of looks like will hit some of these- church early and see a drop off and get cooler later on.- temperatures. for the south and one of a few low 90s 92 in santa clara and 91 in morgan hill. as with the head tomorrow winnows convene another warm day. however, friday it will " dramatically. coastal fog returns friday with coastal winds. for full weather coverage -- download our kron4 weather...
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itpaul bennett can't believe as he walks through the ruins of the houses. he lived in the dominican city of san diego. until the immigration police came, and smash everything to pieces. it is important i tell you this. if the police found out, he says, my life would be in danger. i have a wife and children i don't want to be killed here. those kinds of patrols are no rare occurrence. even those with papers face discrimination. of all the people i know, she says, dominicans are the biggest racists of the mall. we have the same blood. but they live in two worlds. early in the morning, we drive to the river on the border between haiti and the dominican republic. two countries on the single island of hispaniola. tens of thousands of haitians wait for the guards to open the gates. most want to go to the dominican market to shop or sell their goods. here, andto stay there are -- they are a thorn in the side of his countrymen. the relations between haitians and dominicans are marked by prejudice. racism and xenophobia. we think of ourselves as spanish and european
itpaul bennett can't believe as he walks through the ruins of the houses. he lived in the dominican city of san diego. until the immigration police came, and smash everything to pieces. it is important i tell you this. if the police found out, he says, my life would be in danger. i have a wife and children i don't want to be killed here. those kinds of patrols are no rare occurrence. even those with papers face discrimination. of all the people i know, she says, dominicans are the biggest...
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john bennett, fascinating talking to you. thank you for sharing your ideas. we have to move on because we have so much to pack into this newshour. >>> including italy - who is calling on the european union to do more to stop thousands making the journey from north africa. many hundreds drown as they try to get to the southern regions of italy. we have a report from catania. >> reporter: finally reaching the shores they risking their lives for, 200 migrants arrived at kat arnia. they were rescued after the overcrowded wooden boat sunk. luckily there were two cargo ships that came to their rescue before they could get there. 17 migrants died after drowning. more are missing. >> reporter: italy deployed military vessels like this one after a shipwreck claimed the lives of more than 350 people. as the latest tragedy proves, the war is yet to be won. >> since then, 30,000 migrants tried. a tenfold increase compared to the same period. the latest tragedy drew a wave of criticism. faced with an influx of migrant. the government accused the european union of not doin
john bennett, fascinating talking to you. thank you for sharing your ideas. we have to move on because we have so much to pack into this newshour. >>> including italy - who is calling on the european union to do more to stop thousands making the journey from north africa. many hundreds drown as they try to get to the southern regions of italy. we have a report from catania. >> reporter: finally reaching the shores they risking their lives for, 200 migrants arrived at kat arnia....
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. >> in the city where tony bennett left his car the cable car is part of the legend. but the lines are but a mere shadow of the cable car system that once connected the city's neighborhoods. the cable car was the way to go. there were virtually no electric streetcars but after the earthquake that changed. only eight cable cars remainedded. over the next 30 years three of those would stop operating the castro line, and the sacramento play line. in 1987, mayor lapa tried to shut down the cable cars all over. the city's committee saved the remaining five lines. over the next decade more lines would disappear. major dianne feinstein saw the rebuilding of the remaining cable lines. so they still climb half way to the stars. >>> the city held a celebration to mark the return of the cable cars. mayor feinstein oversaw the four day celebration just as she had spear headed the rehabilitation process. the commemoration began with a ribbon cutting in union square. >> the city threw a three day party for all those who loved the trolly. >> let's all sing it together okay. let's do
. >> in the city where tony bennett left his car the cable car is part of the legend. but the lines are but a mere shadow of the cable car system that once connected the city's neighborhoods. the cable car was the way to go. there were virtually no electric streetcars but after the earthquake that changed. only eight cable cars remainedded. over the next 30 years three of those would stop operating the castro line, and the sacramento play line. in 1987, mayor lapa tried to shut down the...
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. >> you can find bennett at the phil's coffee shop every day of the week drinking his favorite brew. phil's has a cult following across the bay area, but many customers may not know how often they visit and how long they stay is being tracked by technology. phil's uses a device from the retail analytical official which picks up the wi-fi signal from your phone or tablet without your permission. this small sticker in the store window tells you it is on. >> i don't like it. but it is clearly marked. i just didn't know what it was. i didn't pay attention to it. >> stephanie willis has big concerns about being tracked. so does the digital rights advocate from the electronic frontier foundation. he says even people walking by the store can be tracked. even though the information collected is anonymous. >> we go and grab coffee every day in this world. we pay with whatever. some people pay with cash. it is a very you teen part of our -- a very routine part of our lives. >> he told me by phone that information collected is not shared or sold and only meant to improve customer service. he to
. >> you can find bennett at the phil's coffee shop every day of the week drinking his favorite brew. phil's has a cult following across the bay area, but many customers may not know how often they visit and how long they stay is being tracked by technology. phil's uses a device from the retail analytical official which picks up the wi-fi signal from your phone or tablet without your permission. this small sticker in the store window tells you it is on. >> i don't like it. but it is...
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chuck todd, nbc news chief white house correspondent and david bennett. gentlemen, first with you, chuck, the politics of this thing, time is everything in politics, timing is. the president made clear a week ago when he set this mouse trap he'd wait until the i.g. reported. the i.g. reported late today with a bad report. the president said if the report was bad, he was going to act. in fact, he said pretty clearly shinseki would act himself to remove himself, in not so many words, but pretty darn clearly. what's the president doing now? >> well, look, they are making it clear, they seem to be creating momentum, if you want to call it that, for shinseki's exit. perhaps it's to give him room to make the decision himself, but when you see the things that they've done behind the scenes, a senior aide told my colleague that shinseki is considered on probation for the past week. this, obviously, this i.g. report doesn't help that probation status that the president was unofficially putting him on very well. you have the democratic politics on this, so, for ins
chuck todd, nbc news chief white house correspondent and david bennett. gentlemen, first with you, chuck, the politics of this thing, time is everything in politics, timing is. the president made clear a week ago when he set this mouse trap he'd wait until the i.g. reported. the i.g. reported late today with a bad report. the president said if the report was bad, he was going to act. in fact, he said pretty clearly shinseki would act himself to remove himself, in not so many words, but pretty...
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. >> you can find bennett at the phil's coffee shop every day of the week drinking his favorite brew. phil's has a cult following across the bay area, but many customers may not know how often they visit and how long they stay is being tracked by technology. phil's uses a device from the retail analytical official which picks up the wi-fi signal from your phone or tablet without your permission. this small sticker in the store window tells you it is on. >> i don't like it. but it is clearly marked. i just didn't know what it was. i didn't pay attention to it. >> stephanie willis has big concerns about being tracked. so does the digital rights advocate from the electronic frontier foundation. he says even people walking by the store can be tracked. even though the information collected is anonymous. >> we go and grab coffee every day in this world. we pay with whatever. some people pay with cash. it is a very you teen part of our -- a very routine part of our lives. >> he told me by phone that information collected is not shared or sold and only meant to improve customer service. he to
. >> you can find bennett at the phil's coffee shop every day of the week drinking his favorite brew. phil's has a cult following across the bay area, but many customers may not know how often they visit and how long they stay is being tracked by technology. phil's uses a device from the retail analytical official which picks up the wi-fi signal from your phone or tablet without your permission. this small sticker in the store window tells you it is on. >> i don't like it. but it is...
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my name is justin bennett and a san francisco native and i support greg and christina's permit. i just wanted to say that three and a half years ago, i suffer from cerebral palsy, and chronic condition that help my daily life and i can tell i that christine and greg have become part of my family and i thank you all for hearing our voices. have a great day. >> thank you. a couple more names. [ reading speakers' names ] >> hello commissioner, my name is michael goadman and he was a part of the medical cannabis with christina, and i also sit with her on the current supervisor chiu's committee. i have seen how much she cares and very much involved in establishing the rules for compassion for everybody and we have here with these people, with greg and christine a model of how compassion should be done and how a dispensary [sp-efrb/]s people. it would be a real shame to lose these caregivers. thank you very much. >> thank you, next speaker. >> hi, my name is adolph pickett and i'm here for support of the dispensary of compassion i don't get around too well and they deliver it to me. t
my name is justin bennett and a san francisco native and i support greg and christina's permit. i just wanted to say that three and a half years ago, i suffer from cerebral palsy, and chronic condition that help my daily life and i can tell i that christine and greg have become part of my family and i thank you all for hearing our voices. have a great day. >> thank you. a couple more names. [ reading speakers' names ] >> hello commissioner, my name is michael goadman and he was a...
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senators you dal and bennett -- udall and bennett do support it. >> and here to talk about it more isr political editor mark murray, and the blitz that is going on is a lob lobbying campaign, and we are learn learning more. >> yes, the senator controlling the group, katy wall, she is saying that she is not sure that there is going to be a vote on the keystone xl today, and there is a broader issue that the senate is debating and some procedural hiccups and the fighting on whether the keystone thing is going to be popped in, but tam ron, you mentioned the politics, and grow are mary landrieu or mark begich in alaska and you can say, look, i disagree with the president of the united states, and i'm not a republican or democrat on all of the issues, but it is good politics for them, but i'm not shure if this comes to the vote and it passes whether it amounts to anything, because this is something that president obama could easily veto and the ball is going to be in the white house court on this. >> and what about the critics who say that the white house has a, mishandled this in the esti
senators you dal and bennett -- udall and bennett do support it. >> and here to talk about it more isr political editor mark murray, and the blitz that is going on is a lob lobbying campaign, and we are learn learning more. >> yes, the senator controlling the group, katy wall, she is saying that she is not sure that there is going to be a vote on the keystone xl today, and there is a broader issue that the senate is debating and some procedural hiccups and the fighting on whether...
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. >> you can find bennett at the phil's coffee shop every day of the week drinking his favorite brew. phil's has a cult following across the bay area, but many customers may not know how often they visit and how long they stay is being tracked by technology. phil's uses a device from the retail analytical official which picks up the wi-fi signal from your phone or tablet without your permission. this small sticker in the store window tells you it is on. >> i don't like it. but it is clearly marked. i just didn't know what it was. i didn't pay attention to it. >> stephanie willis hconcerns ao concerns about being tracked. so does the digital rights advocate from the electronic frontier foundation. he says even people walking by the store can be tracked. even though the information collected is anonymous. >> we go and grab coffee every day in this world. we pay with whatever. some people pay with cash. it is a very you teen part of our -- a very routine part of our lives. >> he told me byinformation that information collected is not shared or sold and and only meat to improve customer s
. >> you can find bennett at the phil's coffee shop every day of the week drinking his favorite brew. phil's has a cult following across the bay area, but many customers may not know how often they visit and how long they stay is being tracked by technology. phil's uses a device from the retail analytical official which picks up the wi-fi signal from your phone or tablet without your permission. this small sticker in the store window tells you it is on. >> i don't like it. but it is...
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david bennett: but for ny people in the world, their demands in terms of health are mu more modest. the people who face hunger, who face the threat of disease constantly, for them, survival is really health. to see the very quiet, subtle way in which communitiescan puly quite remarkable. if we have that very broad definition, then everything becomes health. if we look only at certain narrowly defined diseases, we miss somehow the whole interaction that makes up the human being. the whole interaction that makes up the health of a human being begins with a genetic map. dean hamer: dna is like a blueprint that determines not t only our physical bodie, but also, at least in part, our brains. and our brains, of course, are what control our behavior, and so, although it surprises some people, our genes also play a role in the way we think about things, the way we feel about things, and the things that we do. so we have 100,000 genes, and all of us have to have two copies of each gene, one from each parent. each time they're being transmitted from parent to offspring, the genes have to be
david bennett: but for ny people in the world, their demands in terms of health are mu more modest. the people who face hunger, who face the threat of disease constantly, for them, survival is really health. to see the very quiet, subtle way in which communitiescan puly quite remarkable. if we have that very broad definition, then everything becomes health. if we look only at certain narrowly defined diseases, we miss somehow the whole interaction that makes up the human being. the whole...
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park, drugged her and lock her in a garage and change her identity, married her, and she had his bennett. they were living in an apartment. >> her daughter is now three, garcia has been arrested on suspicion of kidnapping. at 5:00, what neighbors thought of the "couple" living next door. >> the arrest is five years after the discovery of kidnap victim jaycee dugard held by sex offender in the backyard of his antioch home for 18 years. she was rescued in 2009 and he was sentenced to 431 years in prison. last year, three women were rescued from a house in cleveland where they were held captive for a decade. their captor killed himself in prison. >> friends of a teen killed by a train promised she will not be forgotten. amtrak train hit 18-year-old brittney silva on monday. there were hugs and tears last night at the san lenadro while. hundreds turned out to remember her and support her family. >> she was straight a student and going to college when she graduated next month. i didn't finish teaching her how to drive a stick shift. why foe how to bury my daughter. >> witnesses say silva was
park, drugged her and lock her in a garage and change her identity, married her, and she had his bennett. they were living in an apartment. >> her daughter is now three, garcia has been arrested on suspicion of kidnapping. at 5:00, what neighbors thought of the "couple" living next door. >> the arrest is five years after the discovery of kidnap victim jaycee dugard held by sex offender in the backyard of his antioch home for 18 years. she was rescued in 2009 and he was...
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--us bennett, bloomberg, never become more than a poster.erg, cannes. >> michael, thanks for joining us. how much risk appetite do you have this morning? is pretty fragile. it is sort of the morning after feeling. massive question as to what extent the markets can call back the fallout from what was a mini meltdown yesterday afternoon. looking at the prognosis this morning, asia is not giving as much of a lead. we have a week number four car registrations in europe. is futures are saying it only slightly in the green. >> we saw the numbers that underwhelmed on growth from the eurozone yesterday. all eyes on the next inflation what that does for the dashboard, as seen by mario draghi and the ecb. >> yes indeed. the one thing which is giving some underpinning to risk markets is a prospect of more -- of a more active ecb. there has been a rather unhealthy dynamic in markets over recent weeks and months. if you look at markets more broadly, it seems to be telegraphing a weird combination off.sk on an growth we have seen corporate .igh-yield to d
--us bennett, bloomberg, never become more than a poster.erg, cannes. >> michael, thanks for joining us. how much risk appetite do you have this morning? is pretty fragile. it is sort of the morning after feeling. massive question as to what extent the markets can call back the fallout from what was a mini meltdown yesterday afternoon. looking at the prognosis this morning, asia is not giving as much of a lead. we have a week number four car registrations in europe. is futures are saying...
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that's me, elizabeth, and today i'm exploring the other side of orlando with my friends, jimmy bennett and rob pinkston. we'll discover the magic of universal studios. drive atvs over miles of dirt track. now that... that was fun. that was fun. (chuckling) whoo! high five. elizabeth: chill out at the icebar. (powertool whirring) man: you're doing an excellent job! elizabeth: and so much more. (screaming) so, if you're ready, let's explore the other side of orlando. ready? jimmy: you guys doing that together? both: three, two, one.
that's me, elizabeth, and today i'm exploring the other side of orlando with my friends, jimmy bennett and rob pinkston. we'll discover the magic of universal studios. drive atvs over miles of dirt track. now that... that was fun. that was fun. (chuckling) whoo! high five. elizabeth: chill out at the icebar. (powertool whirring) man: you're doing an excellent job! elizabeth: and so much more. (screaming) so, if you're ready, let's explore the other side of orlando. ready? jimmy: you guys doing...
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and bennett miller took the home for his film starring steve carell and channing tatum.et's check over to dw's movie buff who was at the cannes film possible. he joins us from our studios. scott, great to see you. tell us a little bit about this winner.alm d'oior would callsleep," i a slow cinema. nuri bilge ceylan is known for taking his time, the director. it is over three hours and not much happens. it's basically the long breakup of the marriage told almost entirely in dialogue, so you really have to pay attention. it really tests your subtitle reading skills unless you speak turkish of course. it really is an excellent film and i'm proud to say this is the first time at the cannes film possible where i picked a winner before hand. i was pretty sure even before i saw this movie that it could be the one to come out on top, and he definitely did, definitely delivered to the stumbles of it as an antidote to hollywood movies because of the way it is told, the style of it, and by giving the palm door to this movie, they said they stand for kind of cinema. >> one of my fav
and bennett miller took the home for his film starring steve carell and channing tatum.et's check over to dw's movie buff who was at the cannes film possible. he joins us from our studios. scott, great to see you. tell us a little bit about this winner.alm d'oior would callsleep," i a slow cinema. nuri bilge ceylan is known for taking his time, the director. it is over three hours and not much happens. it's basically the long breakup of the marriage told almost entirely in dialogue, so you...
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i'm live in the weather center with our chief meteorologist jacqueline bennett. with a look at the records set today. jacqueline how hot did it get? >> jacqueline: a dozen! in the '80s,. 93 and richman 93 downtown oakland 94 in san jose right now looking at the current conditions it were the main pretty warm out there. 79 oakland and 84 and livermore. much cooler weather will follow and to the weekend. more details on the pulldown coming up in just a little but >> pam: and san francisco temperatures reached nearly 90 degrees very unusual for the city by the bay kron4 justine waldman is like in san francisco's financial district >> reporter: to the dismay of those dressed for the typical chill >> halfcourt and it's pretty hot and i cannot wear a t- shirt and shorts. i have court >> reporter: >> it is fabulous >> reporter: people at the up side and said: people ate outside and sit on iced drinks >> today's of the year with this 600 degree oven it is not easy. >> to a hot. too hot! >> reporter: just as is o'clock in we should still be phillip and she all but before
i'm live in the weather center with our chief meteorologist jacqueline bennett. with a look at the records set today. jacqueline how hot did it get? >> jacqueline: a dozen! in the '80s,. 93 and richman 93 downtown oakland 94 in san jose right now looking at the current conditions it were the main pretty warm out there. 79 oakland and 84 and livermore. much cooler weather will follow and to the weekend. more details on the pulldown coming up in just a little but >> pam: and san...
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our chief meteorolgist jacqueline bennett is in the weather center with more. r >> jacqueline: fairfield is 25 now and our system and went there. 22 in oakland and 20 in vallejo and livermore. to the north east of the bay area you to see the light in strikes. it sells that are showing hill as well. continue to move down to the south swingeing back to the bay area. let fairfield and the delta area. we will talk more about the lightning and normal weather on the horizon, up in just a bit. >> reporter:in san diego county tonight, firefighters are looking for hotspots and tightening their containment lines. >> reporter:the first major widlfires of the season scorched 25=thousand acres. camp pendleton marine base. at one point, at least a half dozen major fires were burning. >> reporter: a quick selfie that san marcos firefighter tim bergon took to let his wife know he was okay has gone viral on facebook. >>we were kind of shocked at how people responded honestly but i guess it just really shows you how much that meant to everybody because of what they did. >> repor
our chief meteorolgist jacqueline bennett is in the weather center with more. r >> jacqueline: fairfield is 25 now and our system and went there. 22 in oakland and 20 in vallejo and livermore. to the north east of the bay area you to see the light in strikes. it sells that are showing hill as well. continue to move down to the south swingeing back to the bay area. let fairfield and the delta area. we will talk more about the lightning and normal weather on the horizon, up in just a bit....
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utschland and sky italia angus bennett attended the graduation.ple who are able to afford a , these areayground people that are going to want things done their way. >> she is the founder of the bureau which trains the staff for the world's most expensive yachts. these girls are the latest batch of recruits him about we catch you the faces. most have signed privacy agreements with their employers. >> within the yacht industry, it is of the utmost importance to be discreet. anything they hear or see stays with them. very strictto sign confidentiality agreements. >> the mega-wealthy value their privacy. they're prepared to pay their crew handsomely. hard-working recruits can expect to start on more than $60,000, often tax-free. >> it is lucrative. you mustn't forget that they work really hard and they do earn their money. still for long hours. from an outsider point of view, these girls and boys work very very hard. issue atoney is not an a small army are on hand at all times, requests can get -- dinner at 4 a.m., late-night parties demanding guests.
utschland and sky italia angus bennett attended the graduation.ple who are able to afford a , these areayground people that are going to want things done their way. >> she is the founder of the bureau which trains the staff for the world's most expensive yachts. these girls are the latest batch of recruits him about we catch you the faces. most have signed privacy agreements with their employers. >> within the yacht industry, it is of the utmost importance to be discreet. anything...
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former education secretary bill bennett made the same point right on the show. >> the availability of federal funds continued to drive up prices. >> the question isn't whether college it worth it. clearly it subpoena the question, whether it's time to rethink the way we pay for it. >>> coming up, brad pitt may have gotten all the attention after being attacked at the "maleficent" premiere, but angelina jolie is the real star of the movie. how hollywood's highest paid actress makes and spends her money. next. ♪ led to the one jobhing you always wanted. at university of phoenix, we believe every education- not just ours- should be built around the career that you want. imagine that. the numbers are impressive. over 400,000 new private sector jobs... making new york state number two in the nation in new private sector job creation... with 10 regional development strategies to fit your business needs. and now it's even better because they've introduced startup new york... with the state creating dozens of tax-free zones where businesses pay no taxes for ten years. become the next business
former education secretary bill bennett made the same point right on the show. >> the availability of federal funds continued to drive up prices. >> the question isn't whether college it worth it. clearly it subpoena the question, whether it's time to rethink the way we pay for it. >>> coming up, brad pitt may have gotten all the attention after being attacked at the "maleficent" premiere, but angelina jolie is the real star of the movie. how hollywood's highest...
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in many ways 1/2 michael bennett's senate race. that broke the tide because it embraced women's issues. they spoke specifically to women. other races in 2010 may u not have done that. so that includes access to health care. that includes economic benefits such as raising the minimum wage. you see that in the conversation right now. it works in 2010 and 2012. but it wasn't applied across the board the way it's going to be applied now. single women move around a lot. they tend to have less economic stability. another way to look at the numbers is women of color were the ones who made the difference. given the historical economic disparities, these are people who are looking for specific solutions that the government can offer to kind of bridge those gaps. >> so as a pollster, you have been looking at demographics and poll numbers for your whole career. when you look at -- has it always been the case that single women are more democratic than married -- has the marriage gap always existed or is this a product of the last five years? >
in many ways 1/2 michael bennett's senate race. that broke the tide because it embraced women's issues. they spoke specifically to women. other races in 2010 may u not have done that. so that includes access to health care. that includes economic benefits such as raising the minimum wage. you see that in the conversation right now. it works in 2010 and 2012. but it wasn't applied across the board the way it's going to be applied now. single women move around a lot. they tend to have less...
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angus bennett reports.paid -- play a big role in the dealmaking. >> celebrities might prefer to anchor their yacht far away, but those who want to be seen, the best place to park it is behind the palace of the festival. >> you have yachts starting down here and they go half a kalama and are. -- half a kilometer. >> trying to license for movies during the festival. renting a yacht is the most cost-effective way to set up shop. >> we have three different places where we can have meetings. at night, cocktails and parties. >> be warned, partying on a boat has its dangers. >> we had to fish a few out of the water already. >> she has been renting and yacht for the past 10 years. she recently co-financed a movie starting -- starring halle berry. >> we use the yachts to offer our investors a sparkle of hollywood. we get to work with a lot of high net worth individuals. >> renting a yacht does not come cheap. prices go above $100,000 a week. it does create unforgettable memories. caprio showede up. marty left that b
angus bennett reports.paid -- play a big role in the dealmaking. >> celebrities might prefer to anchor their yacht far away, but those who want to be seen, the best place to park it is behind the palace of the festival. >> you have yachts starting down here and they go half a kalama and are. -- half a kilometer. >> trying to license for movies during the festival. renting a yacht is the most cost-effective way to set up shop. >> we have three different places where we...
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the donuts but solo walk down to the bazaar i think without the goodness of the moments part of any bennett is somewhat in a drugged up but thank you very much and it was higgins has hit full swing to. that was the icelandic finance minister p r ne benedict's and not thanks to him for speaking to is that its bank debt with i would interrupt this edition of the business and to you don't forget you can see at this interview and many others on our website boston a four door compact watching once again and to stay with us. or. i knew when will we. it is. i think each. the chad and. though we went . grits are treating the situation in afghanistan which the topics of discussion between the sultan is a bias in the us deputy secretary general state william burns the meeting was held today in aqua dots during the talks also the main directions of bilateral relations including trade economic and investment spears were discussed in addition they discussed the key issues of cars expense forthcoming session to the wto. to boot. so who knows the tune. yes we support the strengthening of the greek america
the donuts but solo walk down to the bazaar i think without the goodness of the moments part of any bennett is somewhat in a drugged up but thank you very much and it was higgins has hit full swing to. that was the icelandic finance minister p r ne benedict's and not thanks to him for speaking to is that its bank debt with i would interrupt this edition of the business and to you don't forget you can see at this interview and many others on our website boston a four door compact watching once...
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as you see is but wendy which only adds to the fire danger our chief meteorologist jacqueline bennett joined us now where is the lighting is expected? >> reporter: the livermore valley most likely in fairfield and that of also towards the delta and will talk more about it and i was tell you what type of threat we are thinking coming up later in the broadcast. >> catherine: on the bay bridge take changing toll prices in that effort to deter drivers during peak hours does not seem to be working. in fact more cars are crossing the bridge to an effort kron4 charles clifford is live at the bay bridge toll plaza and talk to the m t c today >> reporter: fare goal was to get drivers to travel as specific times. but there traveling over the bridge all hours of the day they may have to come up with another way to reduce congestion. what >> reporter: according to the empty seat on average more than 9000 cars pass through the bay bridge toll plaza every hour during the morning commute. the bridge to maximum capacity is only about 2000 cars per hour. 10,000 per hour when. tres riches and transport
as you see is but wendy which only adds to the fire danger our chief meteorologist jacqueline bennett joined us now where is the lighting is expected? >> reporter: the livermore valley most likely in fairfield and that of also towards the delta and will talk more about it and i was tell you what type of threat we are thinking coming up later in the broadcast. >> catherine: on the bay bridge take changing toll prices in that effort to deter drivers during peak hours does not seem to...