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decided this body decided to use 20 million out of the available $25 million that cal train had for a berm, berm design was going to be affordable as well as wide enough to accommodate a future potential platform for the station, however, the tradeoff was it would close access on quint street. in recognition of the impact of that, we identified a potential mitigation to create connector road, a detour road to connect motorists around this area through the jerrold underpass and preserved the circulation in the area. now, at the time we knew there were risks to that work because this quint connector road parcel was owned by the u.p.r.r. railway, and it's a difficult endeav endeavor to do, working with the railway, and we did work hard on the plans. now the point many years later the sale of that parcel has actually been made to a private entity and eric cordoba will pick the story up from there. >> good morning, commissioners. we have been leading and coordinating the efforts with the real estate division to try to obtain and purchase the land in question. let's talk about the road itself. t
decided this body decided to use 20 million out of the available $25 million that cal train had for a berm, berm design was going to be affordable as well as wide enough to accommodate a future potential platform for the station, however, the tradeoff was it would close access on quint street. in recognition of the impact of that, we identified a potential mitigation to create connector road, a detour road to connect motorists around this area through the jerrold underpass and preserved the...
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and this is the res is the red can see the dirt berm and on that dirt berm are israeli soldiers monitoringhe situation. but israel has said that anyone who tries to go and breach that border, they could be met with deadly force. they have snipers up and down this border. but when we talk to palestinians, they say that is their goal, they want to breach that border, they want to getting across. so this will be a sort of tensions over the next six weeks as palestinians say that they will continue this fight, they will continue this protest. but again, if it is anything like we saw yesterday, fridays tend to be these big days of protests, it could continue to be very bloody, very deadly. >> ian lee, thank you so much for the update. we appreciate it. >>> still to come, new details in the bill cosby sexual assault case as the retrial is set to begin next week. how do you win at business? stay at laquinta. where we're changing with contemporary make-overs. then, use the ultimate power handshake, the upper hander with a double palm grab. who has the upper hand now? start winning today. book now
and this is the res is the red can see the dirt berm and on that dirt berm are israeli soldiers monitoringhe situation. but israel has said that anyone who tries to go and breach that border, they could be met with deadly force. they have snipers up and down this border. but when we talk to palestinians, they say that is their goal, they want to breach that border, they want to getting across. so this will be a sort of tensions over the next six weeks as palestinians say that they will continue...
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mall, but there have been no immediate word yet on how it began, and it is unclear if they died from berms burns or smoke inhalation. >>> a car bomb in somalia, several people suffered injuries, the explosion set off a huge cloud of smoke that hovered over the area, the main gate of the presidential palace is just 200 yards from the set of the explosion, the extremist group al shabaab is claiming responsibility. >>> one more quick check of the forecast. >> miracle march, delivering, a break outside, a warming trend, wednesday, thursday, 78, but a few neighborhoods could be close to 80 degrees on thursday, and then we will cool things off by friday, still a springlike night of spring, a warm forecast, just in time for spring. >> how much of a difference did march may, a lot of rain and snow? but it will be interesting to see -- >> it will be interesting to see the snowpack, 12 feet of snow in the sierras, that will be huge, we are about 55% or 65%, if we didn't have that, maybe 35%, it did help, but we are playing catch-up. >> we will see how much we got when ski resorts start announcing cl
mall, but there have been no immediate word yet on how it began, and it is unclear if they died from berms burns or smoke inhalation. >>> a car bomb in somalia, several people suffered injuries, the explosion set off a huge cloud of smoke that hovered over the area, the main gate of the presidential palace is just 200 yards from the set of the explosion, the extremist group al shabaab is claiming responsibility. >>> one more quick check of the forecast. >> miracle march,...
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. >> reporter: a form larger berm was built in december, in the hopes it would stay in place, but it only lasted like six weeks. >> a long-term fix is planned, but it won't come quickly enough to ease fears about the fate of this maritime beacon. it is the calm before the storm. >> we are expecting a much different scene in the city in just a matter of hours. tammie sousa is tracking the timing you constituent have time to get the errands. gelt a little foot in the and then the snow move in tomorrow. this is what you can expect on wednesday. we'll see heavy we had snow piling up, especially in the afternoon. but pretty much the entire area with the exception of the beach areas will start to pile up for the a. trees and power lines will come down, branching will come down. so be aware of that. we're probably going to see more power outages. it will be snow-packed, and across the area with a lot of we had, heavy snow, and possibly branching and trees, so doppler radar is picking up a bit of a mix. it's very light shower activity, but we have the cold air coming in, and rain coming in f
. >> reporter: a form larger berm was built in december, in the hopes it would stay in place, but it only lasted like six weeks. >> a long-term fix is planned, but it won't come quickly enough to ease fears about the fate of this maritime beacon. it is the calm before the storm. >> we are expecting a much different scene in the city in just a matter of hours. tammie sousa is tracking the timing you constituent have time to get the errands. gelt a little foot in the and then...
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they built a berm over here, and they changed the water line and so it hasn't been a concern. >> reporter: but he certainly knows the damage a deluge of rain like what is expected tonight into tomorrow could do to his property. >> it feels good now that i don't have worry about it i don't worry about my car, i don't worry about my equipment in the garage or my crawlspace and things like that. >> reporter: not far away on minot avenue the weekend weather is nerve racking to marta rivera pumping water out of her crawlspace for about three week now sin the last heavy rain. >> always concerned about when it rapes a lot because the water does reach, upping, very high. >> reporter: jim beller bee her neighbor across the street has had problems, too. >> problem we're so close to the river. the river is right down here, and, upping, the rain we've had lately, it might come up this weekend. if not this weekend, the first part of next week. >> reporter: and a few minutes ago we heard kathy orr talk about high winds. people out here concerned about that too. some of these neighborhoods iain have a l
they built a berm over here, and they changed the water line and so it hasn't been a concern. >> reporter: but he certainly knows the damage a deluge of rain like what is expected tonight into tomorrow could do to his property. >> it feels good now that i don't have worry about it i don't worry about my car, i don't worry about my equipment in the garage or my crawlspace and things like that. >> reporter: not far away on minot avenue the weekend weather is nerve racking to...
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because of fighting between the kitchen independence army and the myanmar army which some still call berm e.-s. referring to me and miles form a name a cease fire which had lasted for seventeen years broke down in two thousand and eleven and the battle for control of the resource rich area restarted. and so did the attacks on civilians which kitchen soldiers say are continuing. my mother or my sister was killed by burma's army my house was burnt down and very sad and feel helpless so i made the decision to join the army to fight back myanmar's military generals rarely speak publicly while the government consistently denies that soldiers carry out abuses when the party of me and my state councillor own son suchi won the election in two thousand and fifteen she said peace in the ethnic minority areas was her priority but negotiations with the rebel groups have stalled the kitchen independence army doesn't agree with the process and has instead joined sever.
because of fighting between the kitchen independence army and the myanmar army which some still call berm e.-s. referring to me and miles form a name a cease fire which had lasted for seventeen years broke down in two thousand and eleven and the battle for control of the resource rich area restarted. and so did the attacks on civilians which kitchen soldiers say are continuing. my mother or my sister was killed by burma's army my house was burnt down and very sad and feel helpless so i made the...
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fortifying the borders, barbed wire, berms, trenches, to try to stop these rohingya from going back,any to their own homes. do you get a sense of wanting to go back, feeling they could ever go back? >> well, i don't think i've ever experienced in my time with unhcr, a level of terror about returning home. obviously the rohingya have been generationally stateless and since the citizenship law changes in 1992, their situation within myanmar has become increasingly perilous. so they've been able to be sustainably educated or have access to medical services, their movement has been curtailed. but what has happened is with villages burning and the mothers and the girls that i spoke to who have themselves experienced rape, there was one girl in a community center i met, jasmine, who had just very matter of factually said that she saw her 3-year-old brother being thrown into a fire and her elder brother being dismembered and shot in front of her. as a mother, i wouldn't want to return back to that. so, of course, the solution does rely -- it takes place in myanmar, but the u.n. needs to be
fortifying the borders, barbed wire, berms, trenches, to try to stop these rohingya from going back,any to their own homes. do you get a sense of wanting to go back, feeling they could ever go back? >> well, i don't think i've ever experienced in my time with unhcr, a level of terror about returning home. obviously the rohingya have been generationally stateless and since the citizenship law changes in 1992, their situation within myanmar has become increasingly perilous. so they've been...
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some of the -- but also for flooding, we'll be looking at soft solutions, more like earth and berms and living shore lines. [please stand by for captioner switch] about at how the schedule will impact the financing and vice versa. we'll develop tools and processes and being engaged and having an informed stakeholder base to help us make the critical decisions that we need. with that, i'm going to turn is it back over to stephen. >> thanks. we're working with the army corps of engineers. and we've been advancing the efforts of the army corps under cap 103 authority. port we are defined problems and strengths. it includes bart and bcdc members. major decision milestone in the cap 103 project is scheduled for late june. major decision milestone is army corps and lingo for the major decisions. in this case, that's the feasibility study recommendations. on we have a schedule that we've developed and this is currently our major goa the schedule is i it's currentl v i love the visual de it's frightenin so whether we release the tool, will be s so to >> that it's the digital m were there any su
some of the -- but also for flooding, we'll be looking at soft solutions, more like earth and berms and living shore lines. [please stand by for captioner switch] about at how the schedule will impact the financing and vice versa. we'll develop tools and processes and being engaged and having an informed stakeholder base to help us make the critical decisions that we need. with that, i'm going to turn is it back over to stephen. >> thanks. we're working with the army corps of engineers....
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living room is outside in this awesome environment they're not inviting their guests inside where the bermst creative with the latin-american and the bull frogs start the trees grow and camp mather is seen in a different light we're approaching dinner time in the construction of the hetch hetchy damn the yosemite park built jackson diane hauling hall to serve the guests it does was it dbe does best service s serve the food. >> i'm the executive chef i served over 15 hundred meals a day for the camp mather folks breakfasts are pancakes and french toast and skranld eggs and hash brown's our meal formulate is we have roost lion it's reflecting of the audience we have people love our meals and love the idea they can pick up a meal and do worry about doing the dishes can have a great time at camp mather after camp people indulge themselves everyone racks go in a place that's crisis that i air after the crackinging of a campfire a campfire. >> the evening is kept up with a tenant show a longed tradition it features music i tried this trick and - this talent show is famous for traditional things b
living room is outside in this awesome environment they're not inviting their guests inside where the bermst creative with the latin-american and the bull frogs start the trees grow and camp mather is seen in a different light we're approaching dinner time in the construction of the hetch hetchy damn the yosemite park built jackson diane hauling hall to serve the guests it does was it dbe does best service s serve the food. >> i'm the executive chef i served over 15 hundred meals a day...
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. >> it landed right through my 7-year-old daughter's berm. >> reporter: this oak tree crashed throughnd, his daughter was at school. he wife was inside, but she's okay. >> not much of a memory, but kind of in shock. >> reporter: remarkably one of the only ones who didn't lose power, and they are grateful for a solid stone crux. the home built in 1908, did not let mother nature win. >> we even work with arborists to make sure our trees were okay. this one was okay, until it wasn't. >> reporter: now with the birds chirping in the backdrop, power crews have the blessing of sunshine to dig in, repair and replace power poles that looked like this before they were snapped in half. >> that's where we were terrified, the damage and trees were crashing down. >> we at the end of the line, we're the last five or six people. >> reporter: thisser still without power, running a generator. >> i think we will be reacting to a different situation. i'm hoping the winds will not be as high. >> thanks to those guys. >> reporter: as for the rooftop, it's sealed up in the nick of time. they're heaping seve
. >> it landed right through my 7-year-old daughter's berm. >> reporter: this oak tree crashed throughnd, his daughter was at school. he wife was inside, but she's okay. >> not much of a memory, but kind of in shock. >> reporter: remarkably one of the only ones who didn't lose power, and they are grateful for a solid stone crux. the home built in 1908, did not let mother nature win. >> we even work with arborists to make sure our trees were okay. this one was okay,...
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in the short term, he suggests building seawalls, levies or berms. >> this affects all of us.p to everyone around the world. >> reporter: dr. bergman said the problem is shared by coast cities around the country and around the world. they all have similar problems. if they are built on feel they are sinking in the ocean is rising. we are live on the peninsula, ktvu, fox 2 news. >>> nikolas cruz was charged today for first-degree murder. a grand jury indicted him on 34 counts including 17 counts of premeditated murder and 17 counts of attempted murder. nikolas cruz's public defender said he will plead guilty if prosecutors take the death penalty off the table. the couple that took in nikolas cruz after the death of his adopted mother were among those that testified.>>> school districts are dealing with a spike in threat. most are unfounded but they need to be taken seriously. how school officials and families are working to keep students safe without alarming them.>> reporter: last week tricia kept her children home for two days after someone tweeted a threat of violence in the
in the short term, he suggests building seawalls, levies or berms. >> this affects all of us.p to everyone around the world. >> reporter: dr. bergman said the problem is shared by coast cities around the country and around the world. they all have similar problems. if they are built on feel they are sinking in the ocean is rising. we are live on the peninsula, ktvu, fox 2 news. >>> nikolas cruz was charged today for first-degree murder. a grand jury indicted him on 34...
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this is the snow berm caltrans has built up. that's the interstate. looking more like a ski run.you're okay driving in the snow. if you have a four-wheel drive. chains driving on the snow. not too bad. caltrans has kept it pretty clear. if you're comfortable with it, we're not seeing a lot in the way of wind. it is limited. if you know what you're doing in the snow, you get to a ski resort. 18 inch of snow. closer to two feet in the last 24 hours. the power continues to pile up here in the sierra. back to you. >> now, as rain moves through bay area, you can track it on the app. kari is back in a couple of minutes. martinez junior high school canceled classes after someone scrawled a violent threat on a bathroom wall. school leaders stay threat that was found doesn't appear to be credible. so they're not sure. they're going on resume classes on monday. also, one woman's dash cam canyoned road rage. jodi hernandez spoke to the woman who recorded it all. >> i had no idea. >> reporter: she watched a case of road rage get violent right in front of her. she caught on it her dash camera
this is the snow berm caltrans has built up. that's the interstate. looking more like a ski run.you're okay driving in the snow. if you have a four-wheel drive. chains driving on the snow. not too bad. caltrans has kept it pretty clear. if you're comfortable with it, we're not seeing a lot in the way of wind. it is limited. if you know what you're doing in the snow, you get to a ski resort. 18 inch of snow. closer to two feet in the last 24 hours. the power continues to pile up here in the...
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red wood grove and then we found the trees were being used as support beams are for their banks and berms. it had to go. brought in heavy equipment and took the area and turned it as close to what it was before. kelly cornel one of the park department's most outstanding and colorful employees. he's our very own lorax. he speaks for the trees all 310,000 and preserves our amazing urban canopy. >> the best part of my job and it sounds cheesy but knowing back in 1982, city and county gave me a chance and i'm still here. i get to sit in a red wood grove and restore damage for take an area that needs help or after a storm try to make an area safe so people can continue on with their lives. >> good evening, everybody. my name is bill ginsburg of your recreation department. there's a native american saying, we didn't inherit the earth from our ancestors, we are borrowing it from our children. and our proud awardee kelly cornell is making sure we return it to them in good condition. the lorax, as i like to call him, with limited resources and 900,000 bosses come want him to take the tree down and
red wood grove and then we found the trees were being used as support beams are for their banks and berms. it had to go. brought in heavy equipment and took the area and turned it as close to what it was before. kelly cornel one of the park department's most outstanding and colorful employees. he's our very own lorax. he speaks for the trees all 310,000 and preserves our amazing urban canopy. >> the best part of my job and it sounds cheesy but knowing back in 1982, city and county gave me...
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incorporating the new data into future urban planning n short- term he suggested building sea walls levees or bermsto preserve existing communities in it affects everyone -- communities. >> this affects all of us. >> reporter: ktvu fox 2 news. >> all right. it's 6:48. let's check in with gasia for a look at what's coming up on mornings on 2. >> good morning. coming up in the next hour, oakland mayor libby schaaf joins us in studio after being called out by jeff sessions forewarning about impending immigration rates and in his words putting law ep forcement at risk -- enforcement at risk. we will focus on what's next for oakland and the mayor in her fight again the trump administration a few weeks ago she said she would be willing to go to jail to uphold oakland's status as a sanctuary city. we know boom range child who returns to live at home after going to college or striking out on his or her own. a study says those adult children are causing their parents stress and conflict. so many americans are boom ranging and the key condition that likely leads to a drop in the parents' quality of life. the
incorporating the new data into future urban planning n short- term he suggested building sea walls levees or bermsto preserve existing communities in it affects everyone -- communities. >> this affects all of us. >> reporter: ktvu fox 2 news. >> all right. it's 6:48. let's check in with gasia for a look at what's coming up on mornings on 2. >> good morning. coming up in the next hour, oakland mayor libby schaaf joins us in studio after being called out by jeff sessions...
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that is the border, and behind that fence is a dirt berm.the israeli soldiers are positioned. israel says that they're not going to allow anyone to cross over the border, breach that border. they say they're ready to use deadly force. they say they have snipers all up and down this. when we were talking to palestinians, they say that that's their goal. their goal is to breach that border to get to the other side. this is making a mixture of a very tense situation. and as we saw, a very deadly situation. and these protests are expected to go on for the next six weeks. >> we'll continue to watch that for the next several weeks. thank you very much. >>> listen, still to come, a former cambridge analytica employee tells cnn former white house chief strategist steve bannon wanted to wage a culture reward on america. does this map show the peninsula trail? you won't find that on a map. i'll take you there. take this left. if you listen real hard you can hear the whales. oop. you hear that? (vo) our subaru outback lets us see the world. sometimes i
that is the border, and behind that fence is a dirt berm.the israeli soldiers are positioned. israel says that they're not going to allow anyone to cross over the border, breach that border. they say they're ready to use deadly force. they say they have snipers all up and down this. when we were talking to palestinians, they say that that's their goal. their goal is to breach that border to get to the other side. this is making a mixture of a very tense situation. and as we saw, a very deadly...
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and then there is a dirt berm. that's where the israeli sole ye soldiers are positioned.n palestinians are pushing closer to that fence, that's when we've seen the israelis fire tear gas. also, we heard the crack of bullets as well. and ambulances, you know, not as many as yesterday by any stretch, you know, we've heard that 25 people on the whole gaza strip have been injured in today's clashes. yesterday, over 1500 people. but they're keeping up the pressure. but as this progresses, they say their ultimate goal when you talk to palestinians is breach that fence. they say they will use whatever force is necessary to stop people from trying to cross that fence. so that really creates a recipe for the kind of violence that we saw on friday to repeat itself as these protests continue. ryan? >> all right. ian lee, thank you for that update along the border in gaza. >>> up next, the game of diplomatic tit for tat escalates. the u.s. scrambling to remove 60 of the diplomats from russia after the kremlin retaliates with its own expulsions. whoooo. looking for a hotel that fits..
and then there is a dirt berm. that's where the israeli sole ye soldiers are positioned.n palestinians are pushing closer to that fence, that's when we've seen the israelis fire tear gas. also, we heard the crack of bullets as well. and ambulances, you know, not as many as yesterday by any stretch, you know, we've heard that 25 people on the whole gaza strip have been injured in today's clashes. yesterday, over 1500 people. but they're keeping up the pressure. but as this progresses, they say...
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they built up the berm ahead of the storm. in long beach long island, robert moses, fox news. >>> take a look at the market on this friday afternoon. indexes are makeed in afternoon trading after gaining back some of the sharp losses from earlier today. a lot of swings in the market these last two days. all dominated by fears about the possible trade war and more aggressive federal reserve. the dow jones down 172. nasdaq in positive territory up 41 points. >>> facebook is responding to criticism over the messenger app that target children under 13. the company says the app provide a service for something children will do on liens. the study shows 47% of parents are worried about the child's use of technology. >> they want more control. so in that way we really are trying to build for families. building for families is a great business model over the long run. >> facebook says they need to do more reserve about tech addiction and admits they could be part of the problem. meantime, the european union has told social media compan
they built up the berm ahead of the storm. in long beach long island, robert moses, fox news. >>> take a look at the market on this friday afternoon. indexes are makeed in afternoon trading after gaining back some of the sharp losses from earlier today. a lot of swings in the market these last two days. all dominated by fears about the possible trade war and more aggressive federal reserve. the dow jones down 172. nasdaq in positive territory up 41 points. >>> facebook is...
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they built a berm over here and they changed the water line and so it has been a concern. >> he certainlynows the damage a deluge of rain like what is expected to night into tomorrow could do to his proper. >> it feels good now i don't have to worry about it. i don't worry about my car. i don't worry about my equipment in the garage or my crawlspace and things like that. not far away the weekend weather is nerve racking to mart at a rivera pumping water out of her crawlspace for about three week now sin the last heavy rain. >> always concerned about when it rains a lot. because the water does reach, you know, very high. >> reporter: jim her neighbor across the street has had problems, too. >> the water come all the way up the epidemic of my driveway over there. >> reporter: he and his family have lived here for decades so they're used to flooding but they're uneasy not knowing how bad could it get. >> problem we're so close to the river. the river is right down here, and, you know, the rain we've had lately, it might come up this weekend. if not, this weekend, the first part of next week.
they built a berm over here and they changed the water line and so it has been a concern. >> he certainlynows the damage a deluge of rain like what is expected to night into tomorrow could do to his proper. >> it feels good now i don't have to worry about it. i don't worry about my car. i don't worry about my equipment in the garage or my crawlspace and things like that. not far away the weekend weather is nerve racking to mart at a rivera pumping water out of her crawlspace for...
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improvements for the seismic, but also in flooding we'll be looking at soft solutions, more like earth and berms and living shorelines. and then on the hard solution side for flooding, we'll be looking at and that argue i abl get lower cost of capital in the capital market now. i do think that they're -- by having a reputation of being a -- of having really good disclosure really does payoff in the long run. so -- and so when we train staff, i think some of the themes -- and this is just, again, background for you, to a certain degree, that we encourage staff to be, to take care, to be deliberate. don't get rushed. if you s're not ready, say youe not ready. if information is good last year, it doesn't mean it's going to be good this year. take a critical eye, and make sure that everybody that should be involved in the process is. and one of the things that i have learned in my career is people who are empowered in the organization ask people to raise questions, so there are many instances where we're sitting in a room sha, workinga document, and i read something, and it doesn't make sense to me,
improvements for the seismic, but also in flooding we'll be looking at soft solutions, more like earth and berms and living shorelines. and then on the hard solution side for flooding, we'll be looking at and that argue i abl get lower cost of capital in the capital market now. i do think that they're -- by having a reputation of being a -- of having really good disclosure really does payoff in the long run. so -- and so when we train staff, i think some of the themes -- and this is just,...
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mushroom casserole and then coins dengtly came down with a stomach flu that night and spent night in the berm. then the smell of mushroom casserole that you ate would be aversive to you this is baseed on good biological mechanisms because in nature if you eat something that poisened you you did do not want to be eating that again and aroma of the food is the real tell because salt, sour or bitter that's so much. you want to know what specific that aroma of mushroom is something to avoid and typically those are actually very hard to undo. and time can help heal. but it often doesn't. so, i mean, one thing is again that's probably the most beneficial for trying to gets over those things is to try again as many times to force yourself to. if it something that you want to try to eat again. s interesting if you say that time has cured that. because i think that it could possibly work to a certain xepght but it is associations that when we feel when we've been physically ill. we do tend to stay away from those foods for long periods of time we can bring them back many but first association especial
mushroom casserole and then coins dengtly came down with a stomach flu that night and spent night in the berm. then the smell of mushroom casserole that you ate would be aversive to you this is baseed on good biological mechanisms because in nature if you eat something that poisened you you did do not want to be eating that again and aroma of the food is the real tell because salt, sour or bitter that's so much. you want to know what specific that aroma of mushroom is something to avoid and...
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all have to admit, those of us who have been huge supporters of hers and the democracy processing berm about what's happened with respect there is appalling and it's still very disappointing the response of people who aspire to be democrats and believe in democratic societies who have allowed this to happen. it would take it back to the bigger question, we have all want to burma to move to democracy. we all wanted them to have a chance to stand and leave that country and that is happening. there is a bigger question which is how are you going to resolve the tensions in this country and the ethnic differences. how will you have a government that represents all your people. there were problems with the different ethnicities and burma, including the rohingya and once apparent as it wasn't nearly high enough up in the priorities. i think that goes my point, passionate believer in the election, we are very focused on getting to those things in burma. did we make sure it was a burma for everybody? perhaps not. >> thank you. we will continue to collectively work on that situation and do whate
all have to admit, those of us who have been huge supporters of hers and the democracy processing berm about what's happened with respect there is appalling and it's still very disappointing the response of people who aspire to be democrats and believe in democratic societies who have allowed this to happen. it would take it back to the bigger question, we have all want to burma to move to democracy. we all wanted them to have a chance to stand and leave that country and that is happening....
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they have built up this berm ahead of the storm.his morning, we are hearing about some canceled flights out at san francisco international because of the weather in the back -- back east there. so far 18 flights have been canceled. yesterday there were 145 flights canceled at sfo and more than 400 delays. >>> we have new details on the major immigration sweeps across northern california this week. >> ktvu's christien kafton has the latest numbers from ice. >> reporter: immigration and customs enforcement sending out the latest numbers of people picked up during their latest enforcement activity here in the bay area and in northern california. ice now saying it arrested 232 people over four days. ice now saying that 180 of those were either convicted criminals or issued a deportation order or returned to the u.s. illegally. 115 had felony convictions, including child sex crimes and weapons charges. the latest count comes after the justice department said it bo have made 800 arrests if it wasn't for mayor schaaf issuing a public warni
they have built up this berm ahead of the storm.his morning, we are hearing about some canceled flights out at san francisco international because of the weather in the back -- back east there. so far 18 flights have been canceled. yesterday there were 145 flights canceled at sfo and more than 400 delays. >>> we have new details on the major immigration sweeps across northern california this week. >> ktvu's christien kafton has the latest numbers from ice. >> reporter:...
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you step over the berm and you do it for the folks. and did it in a superb way.at officer identified. that's someone that we all have to give a big salute to. steve: we don't know his name but we know he is an 11 year veteran of the building behind us. ainsley and brian? brian: thanks geraldo and steve. 22 minutes before the top of the hour. if you are just waking up, the austin bomber was found. still listed as a suspect, because we don't have his name yet. he blew himself up it seems rather than being taken alive by the officers in pursuit. ainsley: let's bring in buck sexton sitting next to us. analyst with the intelligence division of nypd. cia officer brought in to work with the nypd. what strikes you as this morning, this new information? obviously they have got this guy. the guy was found dead. anything going through your mind with your experience that we might not pick up on? >> i really wonder what it was about the devices. we keep hearing that yes, there were cell phone geo location brought to bear here. surveillance camera footage. seems lehr that the
you step over the berm and you do it for the folks. and did it in a superb way.at officer identified. that's someone that we all have to give a big salute to. steve: we don't know his name but we know he is an 11 year veteran of the building behind us. ainsley and brian? brian: thanks geraldo and steve. 22 minutes before the top of the hour. if you are just waking up, the austin bomber was found. still listed as a suspect, because we don't have his name yet. he blew himself up it seems rather...