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berger to see them go. >> it's like when your children leave home.you're both happy and sad. >> perhaps dr. berger and other experts can apply the lessons they've learned here to help preserve other endangered animals. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> that was "global 3000" for this week. thanks for watching. bye, bye.gg99ÑñwççñmwéÑ cc?
berger to see them go. >> it's like when your children leave home.you're both happy and sad. >> perhaps dr. berger and other experts can apply the lessons they've learned here to help preserve other endangered animals. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> that was "global 3000" for this week. thanks for watching. bye, bye.gg99ÑñwççñmwéÑ cc?
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berger to see them go. >> it's like when your children leave home.you're both happy and sad. >> perhaps dr. berger and other experts can apply the lessons they've learned here to help preserve other endangered animals. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> that was "global 3000" for this week. thanks for watching. w?q?q?q?q?q? >> the following program is an original production of link tv. >> coming up, india's marathon election. who won and why? vietnam's night of violence. why did vietnamese attack foreign-owned businesses? and, asia's new concern with climate change. is this summer's unsettled weather to blame? the biggest stories from asia, the latest buzz on social media, all here on "linkasia." [captions made possible by kcet television]
berger to see them go. >> it's like when your children leave home.you're both happy and sad. >> perhaps dr. berger and other experts can apply the lessons they've learned here to help preserve other endangered animals. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> that was "global 3000" for this week. thanks for watching. w?q?q?q?q?q? >> the following program is an original production of link tv. >> coming up, india's marathon...
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political goals and i'm bringing on sandy berger for his take.forget the minimum wage debate, the stagnant middle class wages may be the big "e" problem, and i'll show you how philadelphia is trying to lure middle class families back to the city. plus how to brew up a billion
political goals and i'm bringing on sandy berger for his take.forget the minimum wage debate, the stagnant middle class wages may be the big "e" problem, and i'll show you how philadelphia is trying to lure middle class families back to the city. plus how to brew up a billion
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political goals and i'm bringing on sandy berger for his take. also forget the minimum wage debate, the stagnant middle class wages may be the big "e" problem, and i'll show you how philadelphia is trying to lure middle class families back to the city. plus how to brew up a billion an dollar business with idealism and a dash of sugar. i'm ali velshi in washington, d.c. and this is "real money." >> this is real money coming to you from washington, d.c. you remain the most important part of the show. tell me what's on your mind. >>> russian president vladimir putin and chinese president signed an historic international deal in shanghai valued at $400 billion. china commits to buy russian natural gas for 30 years to power it's growing economy. the world's second largest after the united states. today's deal connects russia's northeast t through siberia. today's deal has huge implications for u.s. engagement in the world. now in a stroke of a pen today russia got some strategic space to breathe and it's confrontation with the west in ukraine. this we
political goals and i'm bringing on sandy berger for his take. also forget the minimum wage debate, the stagnant middle class wages may be the big "e" problem, and i'll show you how philadelphia is trying to lure middle class families back to the city. plus how to brew up a billion an dollar business with idealism and a dash of sugar. i'm ali velshi in washington, d.c. and this is "real money." >> this is real money coming to you from washington, d.c. you remain the...
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we used to call it the omni berger. it just had the right amount of and tomato.d great in toledo and in washington. it takes a long time to but that recipe together, and that's what we did. >> what we really did was we glorified who we were as opposed to trying to stereotype who we were. white, half chinese, and cheech is all mexican. >> 100%. [laughter] we used that. back in the day, you had jewish guys playing mexicans. you had the stereotypes. like a halfver been chinese comedian that i can remember. didn't relate to me as being chinese or white, just being a hippie. a long-haired hippie. audience just encompassed everybody. we didn't leave anybody out. tavis: what were the challenges of trying to break into a comedy circuit as people of color? they didn't want comedy in the hippie age. there were no hippie comedians. we didn't start off as straight comedians like george carlin and convert to being hippies. trying to get the club owners to just give us a chance. >> and we could play loud music and we had to. in fact, we used the guitar and the amp as like a we
we used to call it the omni berger. it just had the right amount of and tomato.d great in toledo and in washington. it takes a long time to but that recipe together, and that's what we did. >> what we really did was we glorified who we were as opposed to trying to stereotype who we were. white, half chinese, and cheech is all mexican. >> 100%. [laughter] we used that. back in the day, you had jewish guys playing mexicans. you had the stereotypes. like a halfver been chinese comedian...
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on instagram earlier today, i stand in solidarity with you ucsb, the student reaction there, robin berger's really disturbing i go to college in a place where a guy can go around killing because of rejection. . . of course, police are still trying to determine a motive for that, but that reaction there from robin berger who is evidently a student there in the community. maria tweeted this, you also hear about college students but it's crazy to think it actually could happen here. this photo was posted by somebody who said their apartment was just above a few stories above one of those nine crime scenes, they say my apartment is one of those crime scenes. this is so sad. another local resident there saying the shooting was right in front of me. >> somebody came so close to the near death experience. amanda posted this on instagram saying drove by seven different blocked crime scenes to get here. the reaction we're seeing on social media is much the same we've heard from people who have spoken to our local affiliates as well as our own correspondents there on the ground. simply shocked that
on instagram earlier today, i stand in solidarity with you ucsb, the student reaction there, robin berger's really disturbing i go to college in a place where a guy can go around killing because of rejection. . . of course, police are still trying to determine a motive for that, but that reaction there from robin berger who is evidently a student there in the community. maria tweeted this, you also hear about college students but it's crazy to think it actually could happen here. this photo was...
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>>> berger alert. the recall is expanding. our dr.ichard besser investigates. >>> and getting out alive. tonight, our experiment. how effective are smoke detectors in your home? and some big surprises about what you should do. >>> and tonight, the big dance. behind the scenes, the unlikely new dancing star inspiring millions of americans. how does she do it? >>> good evening to you on this tuesday night.
>>> berger alert. the recall is expanding. our dr.ichard besser investigates. >>> and getting out alive. tonight, our experiment. how effective are smoke detectors in your home? and some big surprises about what you should do. >>> and tonight, the big dance. behind the scenes, the unlikely new dancing star inspiring millions of americans. how does she do it? >>> good evening to you on this tuesday night.
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until a few decades ago, as chief justice berger, warren berger, the conservative justice appointed by put it, the idea of an individual right was a fraud. that was the consensus view. starting in the 1970s, the nra fashioned itself around the second amount right. they backed scholarship that some of it was good, quite good, and some of it wasn't so good, i don't think, that purported to show that this is really what the founding fathers had in mind. they really worked hard to shake public opinion. they fought hard to move political actors and change the position of the justice department and then eventually gun rights advocates went to court. you know, the supreme court of the united states did not ever rule that the second amendment to the constitution recognizes an individual right to gun ownership for self-defense until 2008. really recently. and other than that, they have ruled otherwise. >> i want you to hold that thought because we have to get to a break and we have to remember as well, there were knives involved, he stabbed people and he used his car as a weapon. it's not just
until a few decades ago, as chief justice berger, warren berger, the conservative justice appointed by put it, the idea of an individual right was a fraud. that was the consensus view. starting in the 1970s, the nra fashioned itself around the second amount right. they backed scholarship that some of it was good, quite good, and some of it wasn't so good, i don't think, that purported to show that this is really what the founding fathers had in mind. they really worked hard to shake public...
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. >> reporter: roger's family says the 22-year-old had as berger's, a developmental disorder that affects a person's ability to socialize and communicate effectively with others. today the father of one of the victims killed lambasted those he believes should be held responsible for the mass shooting. >> chris died because of craven, irresponsible politicians and the nra. they talk about gun rights. what about chris' right to live? when will this insanity stop? when will enough people say, stop this madness, we don't have to live like this. too many have died. we should say to ourselves, not one more. >> reporter: that father went on to say this kind of tragedy affects all of us, no one is immune. "you don't think it will happen to your child until it does." >>> last night's killings have similarities to another incident that hit the same community back in 2001. david adeus killed four when he drove his car through a crowd in isla vista. he was a freshman at uc santa barbara at the time. he was sentenced to 60 years in a mental institution, but he was released in 2012 to an unlocked commu
. >> reporter: roger's family says the 22-year-old had as berger's, a developmental disorder that affects a person's ability to socialize and communicate effectively with others. today the father of one of the victims killed lambasted those he believes should be held responsible for the mass shooting. >> chris died because of craven, irresponsible politicians and the nra. they talk about gun rights. what about chris' right to live? when will this insanity stop? when will enough...
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. >> what becomes clearly needed if you listen to what sales berger said it needed a structure. clearly there was something not working out with abramson either in general or with a specific issue so they are trying to right that course and bring it under the new executive editor. >> rose: we continue with glenn greenward of edward snowden fame. edward snowden the nsa and the u.s. surveillance state. >> i think if you look at the surveillance abuses of the past, the principle question has always been on whom is the government spying domestically and for what reasons, which who are their targets. and that's the missing part of the puzzle in terms of the public reporting taking place. >> rose: who the target are. >> who specifically are the target domestically, u.s. citizens, domestic persons inside the united states. the investigation we're currently working on the and when the reporting we're doing is to enter that question in a very comprehensive way. >> rose: we conclude this evening with writer christopher buckley. >> i was once speaking at a civic event in ohio. they're very
. >> what becomes clearly needed if you listen to what sales berger said it needed a structure. clearly there was something not working out with abramson either in general or with a specific issue so they are trying to right that course and bring it under the new executive editor. >> rose: we continue with glenn greenward of edward snowden fame. edward snowden the nsa and the u.s. surveillance state. >> i think if you look at the surveillance abuses of the past, the principle...
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. >> there's this new statement that arthur salz berger goes into details about abrahamson's allegedmings. during the tenure i heard repeatedly from women and men about a series of issues including arbitrary decision making, failure to cuonsult and the public mistreatment of colleagues. >> cnn just confirmed that abrahamson will deliver the commencement speech tomorrow at wake forest university. let's talk with brian tell ter, host of "reliable sources." as if people didn't know. for all clarification, brian, you worked for the "times." >> i worked for abrahamson. >> until now it appeared both sides agreed not to speak publicly about the departure. what's going on? >> it sure seems that way. for three days there's been this native in the media. within hours it started to come out in the press, that she had been paid less than the male editor that came before her. there were also questions about whether the behavior she exhibited as the editor of the newspaper was that much different from the prior male editors in the past. we saw this statement on saturday from the publisher trying t
. >> there's this new statement that arthur salz berger goes into details about abrahamson's allegedmings. during the tenure i heard repeatedly from women and men about a series of issues including arbitrary decision making, failure to cuonsult and the public mistreatment of colleagues. >> cnn just confirmed that abrahamson will deliver the commencement speech tomorrow at wake forest university. let's talk with brian tell ter, host of "reliable sources." as if people...
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damon berger is the ceo of "what's trending" a daily youtube show that uses youtube space la to film and edit their show. as a startup, he says the partnership with youtube space has helped his business grow. free is always amazing when you have bottomline business. to be able to as a startup have a partnership with youtube where they have all of this amazing equipment and space for free it just helps us so much as an independent company. from creators that film here at youtube space l.a. or anyone with a camera and an internet connection can monetize their videos and cash in with youtube's revenue sharing program. by allowing advertisements on their videos, youtube partners get a percentage of the ad revenue google sells. josh klaasen is the host and creator of "the klaasen nation" a weekly youtube show that he has monetized and is working to expand. he's optimistic that by creating consistent, quality content, he'll have more opportunities to be successful. what i've seen from other prestigious youtubers that get millions of views every week. i know they make a lot of money. it's j
damon berger is the ceo of "what's trending" a daily youtube show that uses youtube space la to film and edit their show. as a startup, he says the partnership with youtube space has helped his business grow. free is always amazing when you have bottomline business. to be able to as a startup have a partnership with youtube where they have all of this amazing equipment and space for free it just helps us so much as an independent company. from creators that film here at youtube space...
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>>> berger alert. the recall is expanding. our dr. richard besser investigates. >>> and getting out alive. tonight, our experiment. how effective are smoke detectors in your home? and some big surprises about what you should do. >>> and tonight, the big dance. behind the scenes, the unlikely new dancing star inspiring millions of americans. how does she do it? >>> good evening to you on this tuesday night. as we come on the air, we're hearing more of this big, stunning hit on the nfl today. some of the nation's biggest athletes are suing the league, claiming a secret world of deception by the league. claiming painkillers were given out like candy. encouraging players to play with broken bones and in agonizing pain. jim avila has been studying these breaking details. >> reporter: violent hits like this one broke super bowl player jim mcmahon's neck. an injury he says nfl doctors never told him about. leaving him to play hurt for years. so, he and 500 other players are suing the league. charging the league hid injuries behind a mask of
>>> berger alert. the recall is expanding. our dr. richard besser investigates. >>> and getting out alive. tonight, our experiment. how effective are smoke detectors in your home? and some big surprises about what you should do. >>> and tonight, the big dance. behind the scenes, the unlikely new dancing star inspiring millions of americans. how does she do it? >>> good evening to you on this tuesday night. as we come on the air, we're hearing more of this...
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the thing king george a judge and i ran as ordering a facebook on our minds of the berger to appear in court through the onset is a burned to answer complaints that they have violated privacy. facebook is already banned in the country on with other social website is like twitter and you to the and his arch will resume today for three men who went missing after this massive mudslides and colorado. take a look at the amount of blood covered up. the three county road workers lived in missing or reported missing on sunday after the rain saturated fat bridge collapse in on them. select on yesterday cannot find them. if they're looking at the lower end of the side. at the upper portion considered too unstable to look at. if it's at risk of sliding again tariff the massive slide is 2 mi. wide and 4 mi. long. the towering flames leap nine entries. is to give you an idea of what they're saying. hot spots and deep. we're watching things rolling back up here, on 680 in the southbound direction. what is accident that was reported even starting to back up the 580 this a true has spots here. again t
the thing king george a judge and i ran as ordering a facebook on our minds of the berger to appear in court through the onset is a burned to answer complaints that they have violated privacy. facebook is already banned in the country on with other social website is like twitter and you to the and his arch will resume today for three men who went missing after this massive mudslides and colorado. take a look at the amount of blood covered up. the three county road workers lived in missing or...
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if you are, trying to get down to the hague berger he can effort and the drive -- drive downtown andcupertino will take you less than ten minutes and a lot of times, you know that it is the way it is for and it happened at the stanker near 287 and we have concerned from the people living nearby. >>> there is the smell of something that has been burned with the miss of garbage and it took more than 6 hours to get everything under control and mountains of bart chips can be seen for miles by challenges show difficult access that is about to change. >> we are anticipating in the next few weeks or the next few days with a few in the heat, they will be trying out and so they will regreet if and they have actually delayed it the first bay area and car he can out of it is impar sap hose ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> san jose police are searching for suspects in a popular city park. it happened on archer street in east san jose. and investigators say a young man was stabbed at the least once in the attack and he is expected to survive, it is not clear how many persons dropped in a back yar
if you are, trying to get down to the hague berger he can effort and the drive -- drive downtown andcupertino will take you less than ten minutes and a lot of times, you know that it is the way it is for and it happened at the stanker near 287 and we have concerned from the people living nearby. >>> there is the smell of something that has been burned with the miss of garbage and it took more than 6 hours to get everything under control and mountains of bart chips can be seen for miles...
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berger king is also dumping the taste is king slogan. >>> mcdonald's is about to start offering a new option for you child's happy meals. starting on july 4th, low-fat strawberry yogurt will be on the menu. mcdonald's says it has 25% less sugar than the leading kids low-fat yogurt. >>> when we come back, bloodied and dazed. a woman walks miles after a bear attack. how a good samaritan came to her rescue. >>> and rising star. the golfer who just became the youngest player to qualify for the u.s. women's open. ard for y, give them the edge they deserve... new edge, from osteo bi-flex with joint shield helps strengthen your joints.° it works as hard for your joints, as they do for you. get the added benefits... of joint & muscle, and joint & energy. new edge from osteo bi-flex, so you're always ready for action. find it in your vitamin aisle. i'm saving a ton of time by posting them to my wall. oh, i like that one. it's so quick! it's just like my car insurance. i saved 15% in just 15 minutes. i saved more than that in half the time. i unfriend you. that's not how it works. that's not ho
berger king is also dumping the taste is king slogan. >>> mcdonald's is about to start offering a new option for you child's happy meals. starting on july 4th, low-fat strawberry yogurt will be on the menu. mcdonald's says it has 25% less sugar than the leading kids low-fat yogurt. >>> when we come back, bloodied and dazed. a woman walks miles after a bear attack. how a good samaritan came to her rescue. >>> and rising star. the golfer who just became the youngest...
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ken berger is with cbssports.com. >> he has some time to try to kind of stall that process, maybe seek a federal injunction, get a court to step in. courts are very reluctant to do that, however, with a private association, as long as the commissioner and the owners have followed their own rules. >> reporter: most who responded to a cbs news/"new york times" poll believes sterling should be forced to sell the l.a. clippers. that sentiment was overwhelming among blacks in the survey, with 71% saying he should be forced out. it's been just one week since this scandal broke, a week that's seen moments both disturbing and dramatic. >> he got the shot off! >> it's unprecedented how good these play-offs have been, how close the games have been. this was causing a distraction, and much worse than a distraction. it was hanging over the players. >> reporter: now, if the clippers lose tonight, their season is over. but, jim, several players, as well as coach doc rivers, say they may have some tough decisions to make whether to stay if donald sterling manages to keep control of the team. >> axelr
ken berger is with cbssports.com. >> he has some time to try to kind of stall that process, maybe seek a federal injunction, get a court to step in. courts are very reluctant to do that, however, with a private association, as long as the commissioner and the owners have followed their own rules. >> reporter: most who responded to a cbs news/"new york times" poll believes sterling should be forced to sell the l.a. clippers. that sentiment was overwhelming among blacks in...
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are driving to work traffic is moving along nicely wherever you are driving and down town to hague berger exit, 101 from the capital expressway to sunnyvale, maybe it is a longer than that just for drive time but when was the last time that happened and it will not be much longer, let's go back to the desk. >>> the future of an oakland charter school is going to be decided today. the school board expects to chose it put what the student. >> they will be fighting to save this school it is a free k through 8th 8th 8th 8th 8th grade paid clay one -- basically because they are recommending a denial for a new charter and they are fighting decline. of end roll. . one said closure will be a tragic loss for the 443 students who attend. >> a lot of these children would not be going to oakland zoo or a's games or all of the fun things about oakland. >>> the academy said students' scores are a challenge because so many kids say they are 2 to 4 years behind the grade point average the school board is closing and we will tell you when that will take affect. live in oakland i am tara moriarty ktvu chan
are driving to work traffic is moving along nicely wherever you are driving and down town to hague berger exit, 101 from the capital expressway to sunnyvale, maybe it is a longer than that just for drive time but when was the last time that happened and it will not be much longer, let's go back to the desk. >>> the future of an oakland charter school is going to be decided today. the school board expects to chose it put what the student. >> they will be fighting to save this...
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but we take our laloo's deep chocolate with all scharffen berger chocolate. and we'll just make a small one. but this is a great and simple sort of gourmet way to serve it. and this is our yummy olive oil that we smuggled back from italy, actually. and you dribble it with the oil, just a little bit, and then finish it with just a little bit of maldon salt sprinkled on top. and it might not sound like something, but try it. >> it's good! in additian to making her daily milkshake, laura still makes all of her ice cream herself, too. >> i do love making the chocolate. i think it's so pretty. >> and her inspiration for all those zany flavors--chocolate cabernet, strawberry darling, and brownie and clyde--those come from where else but her own backyard? >> this is moe. moe also has had a flavor named after him. the molasses is now called slow moe. heh heh! >> so from the rat race of hollywood to the world of goat milk ice cream in sonoma, farmers and city slickers are just plain giddy for goats. >> and once you tpy her product, it's not what you have expected at a
but we take our laloo's deep chocolate with all scharffen berger chocolate. and we'll just make a small one. but this is a great and simple sort of gourmet way to serve it. and this is our yummy olive oil that we smuggled back from italy, actually. and you dribble it with the oil, just a little bit, and then finish it with just a little bit of maldon salt sprinkled on top. and it might not sound like something, but try it. >> it's good! in additian to making her daily milkshake, laura...
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he was survived nine brain surgeries one open heart surgery and has as bergers and tourett's syndromen the hearts of viewers nationwide. he wrote on his blog is this is one of the best days of his life. >> isn't that a great story? you can watch here on abc7. >> yes. >> spencer christian is track of the weather. here is a look at live doppler 7 hd. you can see sunny skies and bright skies now. showers in parts of the upper mid west. across california tomorrow, sunny warm to hot day. lows into low to mid-90s. los angeles, 91. 100 in palm springs. and cooler at the coast. highs upper 60s to around 70. slightly cooler around the bay. inland we'll see a few locations hitting about 90 degrees before we get a break from the heat and drop in temperatures saturday. that is going to carry us into next week. so relief is on the way if you're tired of the heat. >> thank you. >> still ahead on abc7 news at 4:00 he's taking a break. the new picture sent toronto mayor rob ford into rehab >> i yims found in a california park injuring kids and left them in tears. >> do you have too many e mails in yo
he was survived nine brain surgeries one open heart surgery and has as bergers and tourett's syndromen the hearts of viewers nationwide. he wrote on his blog is this is one of the best days of his life. >> isn't that a great story? you can watch here on abc7. >> yes. >> spencer christian is track of the weather. here is a look at live doppler 7 hd. you can see sunny skies and bright skies now. showers in parts of the upper mid west. across california tomorrow, sunny warm to...
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no major problems and i have been looking at the drive times and traffic is moving with the paying bergerxit, and we are looking at the 8 minute drive, 508 is still kicking up a little bit to the 680 interchange about a 31 minute drive and that's getting worse and worse and we started off at about 20 minutes and this is a look at the bay bridge toll place toll plaza, now let's go back to the desk. >>> san jose police are searching, they injured a young mother riding her bike. here is more on how this mother is doing, bamberry cross and this is where a young mother was hit out of nowhere by a car while she was riding her bicycle and this has drastically changed her life. let's go to a picture of what 26-year-old hand tee jones -- of what she looked like before the accident and this is how she looks now. she suffered a fractured skull and the movement on the left side of her face is limited and she can barely smile anymore. she hardly can more her lift she was working for the unified san jose school district. a job she can't do now. >> you know, i was really excited with my new job and righ
no major problems and i have been looking at the drive times and traffic is moving with the paying bergerxit, and we are looking at the 8 minute drive, 508 is still kicking up a little bit to the 680 interchange about a 31 minute drive and that's getting worse and worse and we started off at about 20 minutes and this is a look at the bay bridge toll place toll plaza, now let's go back to the desk. >>> san jose police are searching, they injured a young mother riding her bike. here is...
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still doing well and i think it will get your seal of approval, it looks good down to the hagueen berger exit that is the way we like it and those metering lights are on and we already have a 25 minute delay. they do get started early and we have a 25 minute drive time and it is coming up a little bit as we speak. 20 - 30, just so we can cover our bases getting into san francisco for the drive time. leapt hill to the caldecott, -- pleasant hill to the caldecott, to oakland also looks good, let's go back to the desk. >>> they are pursuing a couple of leads following a double shooting at a gas station. one of the victims was gunned down in his car. following his story now, in the last hour you were at the police station and he is back now live where the attack occurred. alex? >>> well, the shooter in this case left one man dead and appears to be wounded. that was a man walking through the parking lot of the gas station when he was hit by gunfire. vallejo detectives, there were quite a few people here when this happened. the clerk on duty told me five shots were fired and this happened at t
still doing well and i think it will get your seal of approval, it looks good down to the hagueen berger exit that is the way we like it and those metering lights are on and we already have a 25 minute delay. they do get started early and we have a 25 minute drive time and it is coming up a little bit as we speak. 20 - 30, just so we can cover our bases getting into san francisco for the drive time. leapt hill to the caldecott, -- pleasant hill to the caldecott, to oakland also looks good,...
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better than yesterday and it is still crowded in san francisco anthrax the from downtown to hagueen berger in less than 5 minutes. 580 has become -- well, the very slow freeway that normally is from livermore to dublin in the last few days we have had some naturally commutes right there, if you look at the drive time between interstate 680, it is just about 40 minutes in oakland it still looks good, most of the traffic is still in the livermore valley. let's go to steve. >>> it is quiet this morning. >> especially twitter nation, maybe you are sleeping. >> it is wrapping back in, and there is rain, at 6:00, we have a lot of clouds especially over parts of the east bay, they are calling for mostly cloudy and it is a cool to windy breezy day as they look down to las vegas and very new in protected areas, still breezy and mostly sunny breezy to windy and we will end up most live sunny and winds will turn more northerly and you can see out towards stockton and highway 5, right there, also discovery bay, oakland brenly, same for the pass and about an hour ago, they collapsed and we will keep an
better than yesterday and it is still crowded in san francisco anthrax the from downtown to hagueen berger in less than 5 minutes. 580 has become -- well, the very slow freeway that normally is from livermore to dublin in the last few days we have had some naturally commutes right there, if you look at the drive time between interstate 680, it is just about 40 minutes in oakland it still looks good, most of the traffic is still in the livermore valley. let's go to steve. >>> it is...
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political goals and i'm bringing on sandy berger for his take. also forget the minimum wage debate, the stagnant middle class wages may be the big "e" problem, and i'll show you how philadelphia is trying to lure middle class families back to the city. plus how to brew up a billion a million ll
political goals and i'm bringing on sandy berger for his take. also forget the minimum wage debate, the stagnant middle class wages may be the big "e" problem, and i'll show you how philadelphia is trying to lure middle class families back to the city. plus how to brew up a billion a million ll
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. >> coming up in the next hour, we'll talk about the killer's diagnosis of as berger's system and theontroversy of why his family's attorney brought it up. >> it turns out the more affluent you are, the greater risk for different types of cancer. the report found higher cases of skin, thyroid and test particular cancer for those well off, people poor diagnosed with cervical and throat cancer. >> all of us have been taught as kids to hold our breath going under tunnels. a teenager held his breath as he drove through a tunnel and he passed out and hit two vehicles. there were no fatalities from that crash. >> we used to do that when kids, but not when we were driving. >> time magazine reporting new mothers being encouraged to breastfeed their babies. the posters have a banner that reads don't currently your back on them, give them your breast. the problem is the poor people in that particular area of mexico city can't afford to breastfeed their children. malnutrition is such a factor that sometimes the economics don't play into the role. >> they say they can't afford it because mexico d
. >> coming up in the next hour, we'll talk about the killer's diagnosis of as berger's system and theontroversy of why his family's attorney brought it up. >> it turns out the more affluent you are, the greater risk for different types of cancer. the report found higher cases of skin, thyroid and test particular cancer for those well off, people poor diagnosed with cervical and throat cancer. >> all of us have been taught as kids to hold our breath going under tunnels. a...
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. >> and ironically back then, chief justice berger referred to individual rights to own guns as a fraud. but that changed as the n ra started lobbying and this became much more of a discussion in the public forum. and then antonin scalia wrote his opinion, and that changed everything. >> the whole supreme court was responding to a very textbook legal campaign waged by the nra and other gun rights supporters starting in the 1970s to change this provision, to change constitutional law. they changed with scholarship. there were a lot of people who went back and looked at the founding era and thought, no no, not what you think, they moved public opinion. public opinion's shifted and now it's the common view and then eventually the supreme court. >> the ship rarely gets turned around once the supreme court establishes a right. at this point there have been a bunch of efforts to restrict gun rights within the supreme court's decision. is that what we'll see? again you see all sorts of legislatures taking actions but courts some deciding some are constitutional and some aren't. seems like we'r
. >> and ironically back then, chief justice berger referred to individual rights to own guns as a fraud. but that changed as the n ra started lobbying and this became much more of a discussion in the public forum. and then antonin scalia wrote his opinion, and that changed everything. >> the whole supreme court was responding to a very textbook legal campaign waged by the nra and other gun rights supporters starting in the 1970s to change this provision, to change constitutional...
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the same time trade >> : another's significance of these foothills where we have a tier 1 tier 2 berger looking at so 6017 pieces of apparatus that are up there appeared looking talking about at least 30 per apartment that the third to half of our department will not be available for other titles service and would have to call another assistance with neighboring agencies >> : one way department says there making the most of existing resources as with recent deployment of said two-person brush control controls that are more versatile than the standard two-person engine companies >> : happening now last-minute preparations under way for the maker fair in san mateo county today event sold out the soft tomorrow part science park county fair it features some incredible inventions joining us now a co-founder of neighbor fair jury infer the land for joining us is to the fire look behind you but what can people expect at this year's fair. >> : everyone's pretty excited this is the year the maker to area make a celebration there and see takako doing a live show for us and it's gone not amazing p
the same time trade >> : another's significance of these foothills where we have a tier 1 tier 2 berger looking at so 6017 pieces of apparatus that are up there appeared looking talking about at least 30 per apartment that the third to half of our department will not be available for other titles service and would have to call another assistance with neighboring agencies >> : one way department says there making the most of existing resources as with recent deployment of said...
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arthur suss berger jr. wrote a note to staff outlining his decision to fire jill abramson.unication and the public mistreatment of colleagues. abramson is set to deliver the commencement speech tomorrow at wake forest university in north carolina. >>> the 911 memorial museum opens to the public on wednesday. for now, only first responders and victims' family members were allowed inside. it took eight emotionally charged years to build the museum as a tribute to those who died when terrorists flew hijacked planes into the twin towers, the pentagon and a field in pennsylvania. i'm erin mcpike. "state of the union" with candy crowley starts right now. >>> california simmers after wildfires scorch an area bigger than manhattan.
arthur suss berger jr. wrote a note to staff outlining his decision to fire jill abramson.unication and the public mistreatment of colleagues. abramson is set to deliver the commencement speech tomorrow at wake forest university in north carolina. >>> the 911 memorial museum opens to the public on wednesday. for now, only first responders and victims' family members were allowed inside. it took eight emotionally charged years to build the museum as a tribute to those who died when...
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his family attorney said he was diagnosed with highly functional as berger syndrome, which is a form of autism, often associated with people who have problems with social situations. we are now getting a glimpse of his life through youtube videos and are 141-page manifesto. >> the girls are not sexually attracted to me. i have a major problem with that. major problem. that's a problem that i intend to rectify. >> elliot talks about his troubles in a series of youtube videos titled why life is so unfair. santa barbara city college student lived in ala vista. the county sheriff's office said they were familiar with him. he claimed he was the victim of an assault but the investigation revealed he may have been the aggressor. in january of this year he accused a roommate of stealing three candles and made a citizens arrest. then less than a month ago family members asked them to check on him after his parents discovered his youtube videos. but when sheriffs went to his apartment they determined he didn't meet the criteria for a mental health hold. >> the deputies found him to be polite a
his family attorney said he was diagnosed with highly functional as berger syndrome, which is a form of autism, often associated with people who have problems with social situations. we are now getting a glimpse of his life through youtube videos and are 141-page manifesto. >> the girls are not sexually attracted to me. i have a major problem with that. major problem. that's a problem that i intend to rectify. >> elliot talks about his troubles in a series of youtube videos titled...
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matthew hee berger studies waters for the pacific institute. >> we're using an average of 200 gallons per person per day. that's a lot of water. we could definitely learn to use a lot less. in australia, they're using 40 and 50 gallons per day. >> in short, that's a lot less water than is passed through the frame of this one sentence. we say that for context while wask a finite but beautiful river of plenty. wayne freedman, abc 7 news. >>> there's no water flowing from the sky any time soon. >> that's right. >> spencer christian is here. boy, toasty. what a nice night. i stepped outside tonight. it's really nice in the city. >> balmy. one of the warmest san francisco nights we've seen. waiting for giants baseball. great night for a walk. but it was hot today, though. here's live doppler 7 hd. mainly clear skies. a few high clouds around. some still off shore working their way over land. here's a live view from the camera looking along the bay bridge. clear and mild again tonight. warm to mott again tomorrow. cooler pattern begins on friday. that will continue through the weekend and i
matthew hee berger studies waters for the pacific institute. >> we're using an average of 200 gallons per person per day. that's a lot of water. we could definitely learn to use a lot less. in australia, they're using 40 and 50 gallons per day. >> in short, that's a lot less water than is passed through the frame of this one sentence. we say that for context while wask a finite but beautiful river of plenty. wayne freedman, abc 7 news. >>> there's no water flowing from the...
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and phil berger, jr.ier and mark walker will fight it out in a runoff.hner won with nearly 70% of the vote over j.d. winteregg. and david joyce was helped to an easy victory with 55% of the vote. in ohio, several state legislators were not so lucky. three incumbents in the ohio house have lost their chance to compete for their seats this fall. ed fitzgerald won the democrat being nomination for governor, and he'll challenge republican governor john kasich in the fall. freshman congresswoman susan brooks won against david stockdale and, giveagain, she at got 75% there. joe bach won a four-way democratic primary getting 58% of the vote and will take on jackie wilorski in november. and in the northeastern part of the state, they kept a same-sex marriage ban off the ballot until november, a third member who was also targeted for that vote survived. north carolina speaker tom tillis is the new republican nominee for the senate there. mr. tillis, congratulations on your primary victory. >> thank you, chuck. and thanks for the rundown on all the other races. th
and phil berger, jr.ier and mark walker will fight it out in a runoff.hner won with nearly 70% of the vote over j.d. winteregg. and david joyce was helped to an easy victory with 55% of the vote. in ohio, several state legislators were not so lucky. three incumbents in the ohio house have lost their chance to compete for their seats this fall. ed fitzgerald won the democrat being nomination for governor, and he'll challenge republican governor john kasich in the fall. freshman congresswoman...
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ken berger is here with me, ceo of chairity navigator, ken, a very well-intentioned donation, extremelysian and large donation. did mr. zuckerberg think it out completely in your view, as compared to other charities that and foundations that make large-scale gifts? >> unfortunately no. i think we see this very often, that people start from the heart, very generous donations are given, but when it comes to the question of using the community, engaging the community, sometimes that gets lost and there's a top-down approach that occurred where there's a disconnect with the realities on the ground of second is it's often a very short-term kind of view. this was meant to be a short in the arm when and you have massive social and educational problem on the ground there. and, you know, the third thing is just generally the models we have seen at work, it's incremental, one community at a time, one step at a time, not try to change a whole city at once. >> randi, weigh in on that. obviously some zuckerberg had very good intentions and there were good things that came out, but a lot of it now is
ken berger is here with me, ceo of chairity navigator, ken, a very well-intentioned donation, extremelysian and large donation. did mr. zuckerberg think it out completely in your view, as compared to other charities that and foundations that make large-scale gifts? >> unfortunately no. i think we see this very often, that people start from the heart, very generous donations are given, but when it comes to the question of using the community, engaging the community, sometimes that gets...
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well, justice berger was venting his frustration about the widespread view of the public that the secondmendment guaranteed an individual's right to bear arms. in fact, many are shocked to learn that the u.s. supreme court didn't rule until 2008, six years ago, that an individual has a right to own a gun. it was the powerful national rifle association whose political organizing changed the way americans think about the issue. but in his new book, "the second amendment: a biography," michael waldman writes, molding public opinion is the most important factor. if you want to win in the court of law, first win in the court of public opinion. inspired by how the nra's mission to affect public opinion achieved favorable outcomes from their point of view in the courts. now it's the progressis who have set their sights on big legal victories through similar methods aimed to shape the public view on issues like gay marriage, campaign finance, voting rights. michael waldman is president of nyu's brennan center for justice and he was chief speechwriter for president bill clinton, who gave some pre
well, justice berger was venting his frustration about the widespread view of the public that the secondmendment guaranteed an individual's right to bear arms. in fact, many are shocked to learn that the u.s. supreme court didn't rule until 2008, six years ago, that an individual has a right to own a gun. it was the powerful national rifle association whose political organizing changed the way americans think about the issue. but in his new book, "the second amendment: a biography,"...
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and by the way if you are driving from the downtown exits to hagan berger road turn off to catch a flight at the oakland airport, it's a less than five minute drive time there. northbound 105 and 280 are doing well. a little better than normal. and drive times 80 carquinez bridge to the mccarthur maze 17 minutes. and 880 from 238 to thornton avenue fremont 12 minutes. 6:03 let's go back to the desk. >>> we begin with developing news from marin county. police in novato are investigating six suspicious fires across the city in the past several hours. alex savidge has been talking with fire investigators and joins us now with the critical question they are trying to answer. alex. >> reporter: they are trying to see if they link all of these fires that have broken out here in the city of novato over night and a few that broke out the night before. we are at the end of columbine lane and this is a fire investigator with the novato fire department. he is gathering evidence with one of these crime scenes. one of six crime scenes they are looking into. you can see at the top of the hill some tape
and by the way if you are driving from the downtown exits to hagan berger road turn off to catch a flight at the oakland airport, it's a less than five minute drive time there. northbound 105 and 280 are doing well. a little better than normal. and drive times 80 carquinez bridge to the mccarthur maze 17 minutes. and 880 from 238 to thornton avenue fremont 12 minutes. 6:03 let's go back to the desk. >>> we begin with developing news from marin county. police in novato are investigating...
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>> his name is cit berger. >> perfect symbolism because the people who are attracted to this messagey organic food and don't care about the water and waste. cheryl: they were first created for farmers and not supposed to be washed which is why they shrink when you watch them, suppose the material you wear on the farm forever. don't want to smell them after that time. >> think the recession is in the rearview mirror? tell that to the 10 million americans that remain trapped by housing debt. the mistakes of the last decade haunting the real-estate market. why is it worse than using? at the end of the day it is all about money. (mother vo) when i was pregnant ...i got lots of advice, but i needed information i could trust. unitedhealthcare's innovative, simple program helps moms stay on track with their doctors to get the right care and guidance. (anncr vo) that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. melissa: melissa frances with your fox business brief. jpmorgan chase announcing a $100 million investment in detroit as the city struggles through the nation's largest miscible bankruptcy
>> his name is cit berger. >> perfect symbolism because the people who are attracted to this messagey organic food and don't care about the water and waste. cheryl: they were first created for farmers and not supposed to be washed which is why they shrink when you watch them, suppose the material you wear on the farm forever. don't want to smell them after that time. >> think the recession is in the rearview mirror? tell that to the 10 million americans that remain trapped by...
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the drive time from downtown oakland to hagan berger is still checking in add 25 minutes.oo bad. san ho sigh getting a little slow. take a 15-20 minute drive there. let's go to steve. >>> sal, thank you. a very good morning. palo alto sitting at 51 degrees. santa clara a little warmer 54. los gatos at 50 degrees and millbrae at 53. a lot of 50s. a couple of 40s. santa rosa, petaluma, novato in there. sunny and breezy today. you know those two. sunny and breezy day. it's the old morning team on kblx. tomorrow, dry, warmer. the low responsible for our low cloud deck and also the clouds and some rain yesterday is still visiting novato. i know kelly said they had .44 inches of rain. keptfield 73. bump you up three. and palo alto beautiful palo alto will go 73. there are signs it's starting to peel off or lose to a little bit of a north breeze. still pretty good rain up toward reno, carson city. you can see kirkwood, bear valley getting a little bit of snow. the trend is to take that to the south and east pretty fast. there will be a decent breeze today. eventually it will turn
the drive time from downtown oakland to hagan berger is still checking in add 25 minutes.oo bad. san ho sigh getting a little slow. take a 15-20 minute drive there. let's go to steve. >>> sal, thank you. a very good morning. palo alto sitting at 51 degrees. santa clara a little warmer 54. los gatos at 50 degrees and millbrae at 53. a lot of 50s. a couple of 40s. santa rosa, petaluma, novato in there. sunny and breezy today. you know those two. sunny and breezy day. it's the old morning...
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. >>> over the weekend arthur salz dus berger junior responded. during her tenure, i heard repeatedly from her newsroom colleagues and women and men about a series of issues including ash trash decision-making and failure to consult and bring colleagues with her, inadequate communication and public mistreatment of colleagues. he also said it saddens him that the discussion is focused on gender inequality. the question is, is the point he makes a fair one? >> again, it's very hard for us as outsiders to pronounce judgment on this. "the new york times" was happy to get the positive credit to embrace the gender narrative when it served them. institutionally they are circling -- i understand that and i'm sympathetic to that as well. i understand that americans are very fair minded and we want individual stories to have their pride of place. what i'm saying is pull back from this. how is it possible that 51% of the population women should be such an incredibly abysmally small percentage of the leaders of our major news organizations. that's the bottom
. >>> over the weekend arthur salz dus berger junior responded. during her tenure, i heard repeatedly from her newsroom colleagues and women and men about a series of issues including ash trash decision-making and failure to consult and bring colleagues with her, inadequate communication and public mistreatment of colleagues. he also said it saddens him that the discussion is focused on gender inequality. the question is, is the point he makes a fair one? >> again, it's very hard...
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such books as meyer berger's "authorized history of the new york times" in 1951; gay talese's compulsively readable "the kingdom and the power," which came out in '69; harrison salisbury's "without fear or favor"; david halberstam's "the powers that be." i mean, women were invisible, and we've added a great deal to this newspaper. and i thought, i would like to tell their story. i would like to tell how a group of very brave women pushed the times into the 20th century, made it live up to its own ideals and its public image of being a humane, liberal, progressive lecturing newspaper -- lecturing the nation in its editorials about how white men would have to give up the power how, of course, they felt uncomfortable with the minorities and the women pushing for equal rights and equal pay. and at the same time, this great institution, which i loved, was fighting the women's suit tooth and nail and historically has not been welcoming to women, until very recently. and it's a great story. it's full of heroines, not many heroes, very few villains, however. i think it has a lot to do with ignoran
such books as meyer berger's "authorized history of the new york times" in 1951; gay talese's compulsively readable "the kingdom and the power," which came out in '69; harrison salisbury's "without fear or favor"; david halberstam's "the powers that be." i mean, women were invisible, and we've added a great deal to this newspaper. and i thought, i would like to tell their story. i would like to tell how a group of very brave women pushed the times into...
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story of how when you insisted on including this illustration in a judicial opinion, chief justice bergerplaining it was too expensive. [laughter] you had one less law clerk than everyone else, so you were saying the court some money. >> guest: exactly. >> host: what is it about this district that looked so funny and that struck your notice? >> guest: well, if you look at it closely, you can see that some of these districts just don't make any sense at all. district five, for example, is all around. and, in fact, several of the districts are just without any rational justification in terms if you just look at the shape. and i tell the story of the particular election that was involved. this is another instance why it may benefit one party today, but then the elections may change. because that, that particular map benefited the democrats if i remember correctly. and even though ronald reagan was very popular in the following election, the gerrymandering kept the democrats in control. >> host: that's a great example. i should say during our panel at the constitution center, i said gerrymand
story of how when you insisted on including this illustration in a judicial opinion, chief justice bergerplaining it was too expensive. [laughter] you had one less law clerk than everyone else, so you were saying the court some money. >> guest: exactly. >> host: what is it about this district that looked so funny and that struck your notice? >> guest: well, if you look at it closely, you can see that some of these districts just don't make any sense at all. district five, for...
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the white house was initially run by an itinerant merchant named simon banta berger. he was a very important when he arrived in ogden but later he became the governor of utah. so with the hotels and restaurants here at the depot and the hotel three blocks east of your, or three blocks between them began to fill in slowly with boarding houses, rooming houses and saloons and bordellos and even some opium dens. it just so happened that people who came through here, trans-communal passengers were interested in us time several quite different than those that mormon culture was accustomed to. the mayor for 15 years from 1934-1949, it was during these years that the 25th street wild reputation reached its highest point. he believed that licenses and fees are the best way to regulate establishments such as gambling halls. he also believed that 25th street allowed ordinary people to enjoy the same kind of recreation as members of private clubs. so you get more of that during his time than at any other time in history. there were a lot of notorious people on 25th street in the
the white house was initially run by an itinerant merchant named simon banta berger. he was a very important when he arrived in ogden but later he became the governor of utah. so with the hotels and restaurants here at the depot and the hotel three blocks east of your, or three blocks between them began to fill in slowly with boarding houses, rooming houses and saloons and bordellos and even some opium dens. it just so happened that people who came through here, trans-communal passengers were...
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. >> as berger's is a whole other kind of developmental disorder.n't have that. i've never evaluated him. what you see in his writing, what you see in his video is pro found narcissim. he's so in to himself and all the things he thinks the world owes him, he's very entitled. he's seething with envy, and these are kind of classic narcissistic features. he is very obsessed with himself. you've got 140-plus pages of his own reflections upon himself. this is a very narcissistic individual. he may have other things that were wrong with him, but what comes to the surface as leading to this tragedy is the narcissistic component of the self along with the paranoid features. that's what i'm seeing. this is a person who felt on to every sense that he had been wronged, has no gratitude for any of the good things that have happened to him in his life and only focuses on that which he believed the world owed him and other people had and was denied. that's kind of classic narcissim intersecting with some paranoid issues. >> so knowing that, saying that, was there
. >> as berger's is a whole other kind of developmental disorder.n't have that. i've never evaluated him. what you see in his writing, what you see in his video is pro found narcissim. he's so in to himself and all the things he thinks the world owes him, he's very entitled. he's seething with envy, and these are kind of classic narcissistic features. he is very obsessed with himself. you've got 140-plus pages of his own reflections upon himself. this is a very narcissistic individual. he...
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know gene sperling, who was my economic advisor and has served president obama so well and sandy berger, my national security advisor, they're both out here, but i personally would like to see more investment in building the i.t. infrastructure. we should have national broadband speeds the speed of south korea's. they average three and a half, four times faster than ours because we have great broadband in place x, y, and z, and then you got long stretches where people don't have it. it has terrific at verse consequences. all that stuff you should be for having your government invest in. >> you just talked about aging and your last response, so we have a question from vicky wayne and who are seniors here at georgetown. they asked, according to the united nations population projections, the number of people over 65 is expected to double within the next 25 years. what is the most effective first step of the united states federal government that they can take to mitigate the negative impacts of demographic shifts? the most important thing is keep people healthier longer so when our lives co
know gene sperling, who was my economic advisor and has served president obama so well and sandy berger, my national security advisor, they're both out here, but i personally would like to see more investment in building the i.t. infrastructure. we should have national broadband speeds the speed of south korea's. they average three and a half, four times faster than ours because we have great broadband in place x, y, and z, and then you got long stretches where people don't have it. it has...
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this as the times says in a sathing statement, the publisher arthur sulz berger says i heard repeatedly from newsroom colleagues about a series of issues including arbitrary decision making, failure to consult and bring colleagues with her, irn adequate communication and the public mistreatment of colleagues, end quote. her critics say abrahamson was given the ax after she confronted top brass after finding out her male predecessor making more money. there you can see her going to the stage at wake forest. her daughter posted this photo to instagram, it showed abrahamson looking tough wearing boxing cloves, mom's bad ass new hobby. let's bring in alexandra field and brian stetler. >> abrahamson was set to receive an on air degree from brand ice university. she skipped that. i don't think most people expected her to give up this commencement speech. it's an opportunity to share your point of view uninterrupted. this is a woman who clearly has something to say. i do think she'll discuss in explicit detail her departure from "the new york times"? i doubt it. the job of a commencement speak
this as the times says in a sathing statement, the publisher arthur sulz berger says i heard repeatedly from newsroom colleagues about a series of issues including arbitrary decision making, failure to consult and bring colleagues with her, irn adequate communication and the public mistreatment of colleagues, end quote. her critics say abrahamson was given the ax after she confronted top brass after finding out her male predecessor making more money. there you can see her going to the stage at...