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please, give a warm welcome to bernard kinsey. bernard? [applause] . >> first of all i want to make sure you can hear me. who has the sound in here? just bring it up a little bit so we can do this. first of all, luis, thank you so much to the san francisco public libraries, stewart, shaw, and carroll. up guys have done a super job. you've got to come down to the san francisco african-american historical society. we have about 50 pieces of the kinsey collection there that documents the frick american experience from 1600 through civil rights. first of all, al, sh go back to florida. and they knew each other before i knew shirley. we've had this long, what, 50-year relationship and bond. so when al called me about bringing some pieces here to san francisco, we didn't hesitate. i'm going to ask all uven to take, when you go to d.c., on the main floor of the main gearly -- gallery at the american history museum, the most visited museum in the world, there is george washington to the left, the american flag to the middle, and the kiprusoffy col
please, give a warm welcome to bernard kinsey. bernard? [applause] . >> first of all i want to make sure you can hear me. who has the sound in here? just bring it up a little bit so we can do this. first of all, luis, thank you so much to the san francisco public libraries, stewart, shaw, and carroll. up guys have done a super job. you've got to come down to the san francisco african-american historical society. we have about 50 pieces of the kinsey collection there that documents the...
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that led me to new york city and bernard edwards and the rest of my career. tavis: you are only hearing today on michael lot of folks who were taken out by trucks. you're here because of an incident in an elevator this saved your life. >> i lived in a building york city across from lincoln center. one night i was out partying all night which is what i did every night back in those days. but somehow i pushed the number 14 instead of 28. it was one of those buildings it went from 12th to 14th. my heart stopped. i had fallen at of the elevator and basically i was dead. the staff, the way they empty the garbage is to start at the top and work their way down. had i got into the 20th floor, i would have fallen down dead on my landing. i fell on the 14th floor just as the janitors were coming by. i do not think they did not amount but they were able to revive me enough for the paramedics. that is for the hospital was. the revived me but my heart stopped eight times in one night. once it would start it would not continue beating. finally they were filling out the dea
that led me to new york city and bernard edwards and the rest of my career. tavis: you are only hearing today on michael lot of folks who were taken out by trucks. you're here because of an incident in an elevator this saved your life. >> i lived in a building york city across from lincoln center. one night i was out partying all night which is what i did every night back in those days. but somehow i pushed the number 14 instead of 28. it was one of those buildings it went from 12th to...
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you heard the tail end of an announcement by randy bernard, the head man at the league here that the drivers and team officials and owners have gotten together and the race will not be finished. the drivers will do a five-lap tribute salute, that should take place in a matter of minutes. but the air of excitement that started this day is completely gone, as we have lost dan wheldon. and there's marco andretti, his former teammate, killed in this tragic 15-car crash at las vegas motor speedway. we mentioned the tribute lap, all the drivers, they'll be getting back into that are cars. it will be five laps in length, as soon as they get everybody together. and as i mentioned before -- this is the hardest part for us, the last time we had to do this was march of 2006, down in homestead, when paul dana was killed in practice, the morning of the race there. and unfortunately over the years, it has happened too many times. greg moore in 1999, at the season finale in fontana. '99 in september, gonzalo rodriguez, at practice at laguna seika. scott braten, practicing after he had won the pole
you heard the tail end of an announcement by randy bernard, the head man at the league here that the drivers and team officials and owners have gotten together and the race will not be finished. the drivers will do a five-lap tribute salute, that should take place in a matter of minutes. but the air of excitement that started this day is completely gone, as we have lost dan wheldon. and there's marco andretti, his former teammate, killed in this tragic 15-car crash at las vegas motor speedway....
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sunday sit down with boxer bernard hawkins. i am dave ross. >>> i am melanie. a very big sunday for those ofs here but first, -- for those of us here but first, what kind of weather can people heading out to the mall expect. looking right there, washington monument, we will check with gwen any wind out there? >> more in the higher elevations where our camera is, melanie. but winds were gusty yesterday or breezy but today things will be calmer. a great day on tap. let's begin with a look at our maps, 71 degrees at all three airports, 2 to 4 degrees just below the seasonal average, we should be 73, 74 a little more but otherwise we did very very well. right now 50 degrees national airport, 44 dulles, 51 degrees at bwi. sky conditions, absolutely sensational for today's activities down along the potomac, ridge of high pressure in control that will set us up for plenty of sunshine. mostly sunny light winds high of 57 degrees, thing -- 70 degrees. things will be very very nice back to you. >> thank you gwen. well t new martin luther memorial will be dedicated today
sunday sit down with boxer bernard hawkins. i am dave ross. >>> i am melanie. a very big sunday for those ofs here but first, -- for those of us here but first, what kind of weather can people heading out to the mall expect. looking right there, washington monument, we will check with gwen any wind out there? >> more in the higher elevations where our camera is, melanie. but winds were gusty yesterday or breezy but today things will be calmer. a great day on tap. let's begin with...
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welcome, bernard. >> hello, how are you? of the things people are trying to understand is what is the significance of gadhafi's death. is it just symbolic, or does it mark something important where the old regime has finally been laid to rest? >> first of all, it is a mistake. it is the first mistake which the libyan rebels committed. gadhafi should have been delivered, sent to the international penal court or to a libyan court, but it was for sure a mistake to kill him and to kill him in these conditions. now what does it mean? the end of the old regime. maybe also it means the last black pearl which has been given by the gadhafi oyster, you know. it is the last step, the venom, the poison of the gadhafi zone was, if i dare say, rage against himself in these acts of savagery and cruelty of which we are witnesses. it was the end, for sure, not the best end, but it is the end of the old times in libya. >> what about islam, bernard? one of the senior members of the new libyan order said that libya will be under sharia law. as
welcome, bernard. >> hello, how are you? of the things people are trying to understand is what is the significance of gadhafi's death. is it just symbolic, or does it mark something important where the old regime has finally been laid to rest? >> first of all, it is a mistake. it is the first mistake which the libyan rebels committed. gadhafi should have been delivered, sent to the international penal court or to a libyan court, but it was for sure a mistake to kill him and to kill...
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our speaker, bernard kinsey, is one half of team kinsey. shirley, so please join me in welcoming shirley kinsey who is with us today also. stand up, shirley. now, my notes go on to say that a few years ago we had a wonderful opportunity to work with supervisors mirkarimi and are lee on the adoption of san francisco's slavery disclosure ordinance and we're looking forward to having is the same kind of experience with supervisor coyne as she moves forward in legislation with us the we're very excited about that undertakele -- taking. that was supposed to lead to a nice little smooth transition for them to make remarks. since they are not here -- somebody's coming, i'm told. on cue, supervisor coyne, right on cue is here. supervisor malia cohen, ladies and gentlemen. >> thank you. hello. happy black history month. -- month. how are you good. thank you for coming out here this morning. i'm so excited to be here. there have been many years that have come and gone in the past that i was in these seats over here listening to the speakers commemora
our speaker, bernard kinsey, is one half of team kinsey. shirley, so please join me in welcoming shirley kinsey who is with us today also. stand up, shirley. now, my notes go on to say that a few years ago we had a wonderful opportunity to work with supervisors mirkarimi and are lee on the adoption of san francisco's slavery disclosure ordinance and we're looking forward to having is the same kind of experience with supervisor coyne as she moves forward in legislation with us the we're very...
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bernard was very aware of this. i don't think angela was. >> why you can't stay close to me? sit like that. you all can't sit like that. >> jail officers are strict because of a history of past infractions. >> don't do that. >> surprise inspections like this one by miami's k-9 team often uncover contraband on visitors. >> i find marijuana and cocaine all the time. one visitor that came to this jail last year, female, she came to see her boyfriend, i found 12 balls wrapped in plastic and she had it in her body cavities. and the alert was given in that area. and you know, we are not allowed to strip them, but we pat them down. and we found one little ball in her bra. so that gave us probable cause for an arrest. >> but for bernard and angela, the tight constraints make their first contact visit bittersweet. >> i need you to know that. sometimes it ain't nothing we have control of, all right, but we got to comply with the rules. you understand? >> yes. >> that's what i need you to do. >> we will make it work. we will because it's not easy being with someone in jail. it's really
bernard was very aware of this. i don't think angela was. >> why you can't stay close to me? sit like that. you all can't sit like that. >> jail officers are strict because of a history of past infractions. >> don't do that. >> surprise inspections like this one by miami's k-9 team often uncover contraband on visitors. >> i find marijuana and cocaine all the time. one visitor that came to this jail last year, female, she came to see her boyfriend, i found 12 balls...
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. >>> when we come back, the people he stole from may never forget bernard madoff. no one is more angry than his former family member, who is speaking out tonight. e emotional here? aren't you getting a little industrial? okay, there's enough energy right here in america. yeah, over 100 years worth. okay, so you mean you just ignore the environment. actually, it's cleaner. and, it provides jobs. and it helps our economy. okay, i'm listening. [announcer] at conoco phillips we're helping power america's economy with cleaner affordable natural gas... more jobs, less emissions, a good answer for everyone. so, by reducing the impact of production... and protecting our land and water... i might get a job once we graduate. look at all this stuff for coffee. oh there's tons. french presses, espresso tampers, filters. it can get really complicated. not nearly as complicated as shipping it, though. i mean shipping is a hassle. not with priority mail flat rate boxes from the postal service. if it fits it ships anywhere in the country for a low flat rate. that is easy. best new
. >>> when we come back, the people he stole from may never forget bernard madoff. no one is more angry than his former family member, who is speaking out tonight. e emotional here? aren't you getting a little industrial? okay, there's enough energy right here in america. yeah, over 100 years worth. okay, so you mean you just ignore the environment. actually, it's cleaner. and, it provides jobs. and it helps our economy. okay, i'm listening. [announcer] at conoco phillips we're helping...
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when bernard madoff was exposed and arrested in 2008, he saw to end his own life. that is the claim of his wife, ruth madoff. her and her husband attempted to commit suicide together on christmas eve by taking sleeping pills. >> i do not know whose idea it was. but we decided to kill ourselves. it was so horrendous what was happening. we had terrible phone calls, hate mail. beyond anything. i said, i just cannot go on anymore. >> she said that before swallowing the pills, the couple had sent a last package to their son containing jewelry and other sentimental items. >> it was not until three years later that i had a chance to ask her, what were you thinking when you send me that jewelry. i do not understand. she told me that she and my father planned to kill themselves. they put together the package. and they send it out. >> the attempted suicide failed. this -- the couple simply woke up the following morning, much to her relief. bernard madoff would spend the rest of his life in jail for crimes that the trial judge described as extraordinarily evil. he used the mo
when bernard madoff was exposed and arrested in 2008, he saw to end his own life. that is the claim of his wife, ruth madoff. her and her husband attempted to commit suicide together on christmas eve by taking sleeping pills. >> i do not know whose idea it was. but we decided to kill ourselves. it was so horrendous what was happening. we had terrible phone calls, hate mail. beyond anything. i said, i just cannot go on anymore. >> she said that before swallowing the pills, the couple...
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. >>> a bombshell revelation from the wife of bernard madoff. how she says he tried to kill themselves after the scandal broke. procedure that could eliminate the need for more radical cancer treatment. >> >>> we are waking the dead. are you up yet. >> good morning, washington. >>> 5:40 right now. adam caskey with your forecast update. light rain across the metro area. heavier showers in parts of west virginia marching our way. mostly cloudy today. scattered off-and-on showers. warm this morning, already 60 degrees. rising to the mid 60's before cold front slams into the washington area this afternoon and evening. that's when it becomes breezy. we will feel the wind pick up later today. temperatures will significantly drop behind that front. we are talking 30's by this time tomorrow. a 30-degree temperature difference over 24 hours. so cold that we will likely have a frost north of the metro area and may be a hard freeze. there's a freeze what in effect tomorrow morning from 2:00 a.m. through 9:00 a.m. in northern maryland and parts of west virg
. >>> a bombshell revelation from the wife of bernard madoff. how she says he tried to kill themselves after the scandal broke. procedure that could eliminate the need for more radical cancer treatment. >> >>> we are waking the dead. are you up yet. >> good morning, washington. >>> 5:40 right now. adam caskey with your forecast update. light rain across the metro area. heavier showers in parts of west virginia marching our way. mostly cloudy today....
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with that in mind, bernard's is open seven days a week, sometimes as late as midnight. >> there's a lot of people that travel from this area into the city. they don't get home until 8:00 at night. you know, they may go home and tuck their children in or have dinner and then they're here. >> a professional woman works during the day. so to leave and come to the salon between 9:00 and 5:00, when most salons are open, it was ridiculous, in our thinking, as a salon owner. >> reporter: while rossano credits luck for much of his success, for now he's taking control of his own destiny. he believes his passion and preparation will inevitably pay off in the end. >> when you understand supporting your brand, i think that you have a better opportunity to duplicate, or even grow, your existing business a lot better because you understand what you have to do. >> one of the hardest things for a new small business to accomplish is distinguishing themselves from the competition. in order to do that, you have to make a good impression right from that very first meeting. that's what one aspiring entrepre
with that in mind, bernard's is open seven days a week, sometimes as late as midnight. >> there's a lot of people that travel from this area into the city. they don't get home until 8:00 at night. you know, they may go home and tuck their children in or have dinner and then they're here. >> a professional woman works during the day. so to leave and come to the salon between 9:00 and 5:00, when most salons are open, it was ridiculous, in our thinking, as a salon owner. >>...
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well for the development of the people.we >> woodruff: we update the story of convicted financier bernard madoff, as his wife and son speak out in new interviews. >> ifill: and betty ann bowserof examines president obama's push to get lifesaving drugs to patients who need them. >> woodruff: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> computing surrounds us. sometimes it's obvious and sometimes it's very surprising on where you find it. soon computing intelligence in unexpected places will change our lives in truly profound ways. technology can provide customized experiences tailored to individual consumer preferences.ol igniting a world of possibilities from the inside out, sponsoring tomorrow starts today. >> chevron. >> and by the bill and melinda gates foundation. dedicated to the idea that all people deserve the chance to live a healthy, productive life. o and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations.se and... this program was made possible
well for the development of the people.we >> woodruff: we update the story of convicted financier bernard madoff, as his wife and son speak out in new interviews. >> ifill: and betty ann bowserof examines president obama's push to get lifesaving drugs to patients who need them. >> woodruff: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> computing...
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bernard madoff accused of the biggest ponzi scheme in american history. three years later the first family member is speaking out in an exclusive interview. chris cuomo is joining me now. how are you doing? >> i am doing well. >> stephanie madoff is breaking her silence and had a very candid interview with you. what did she share? >> stephanie changed her name as mark had intended to do if he had not killed himself. she is the one person who can tell us what was going on inside that family. stephanie had nothing to do wwith what went on in the hedge fund, but she was living with someone who discovered the problem and had to live with the shame of being implicated in everything by the public scrutiny. her story is as close as you can get to what it was like inside that family. >>in one of the worst situations in financial history. >> she spoke about bernard madoff's wife and her involvement. >> yes. because her husband was so intent on getting his name back and felt he could not if his own mother would not abandon bernie and the decision of ruth to stay wi
bernard madoff accused of the biggest ponzi scheme in american history. three years later the first family member is speaking out in an exclusive interview. chris cuomo is joining me now. how are you doing? >> i am doing well. >> stephanie madoff is breaking her silence and had a very candid interview with you. what did she share? >> stephanie changed her name as mark had intended to do if he had not killed himself. she is the one person who can tell us what was going on...
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en la pelea de fonto chad dawson derroto en polemico final al veterano bernard hopkins. dallas recibe a toronto fc, partido de la mls, en mexico, morelia recibe a liga alajuelense y seattle sounders recibe a monterrey de mexico, manana tambien tendremos el resumen del futbol local. hasta aqui los deportes, buenas noches a todos.
en la pelea de fonto chad dawson derroto en polemico final al veterano bernard hopkins. dallas recibe a toronto fc, partido de la mls, en mexico, morelia recibe a liga alajuelense y seattle sounders recibe a monterrey de mexico, manana tambien tendremos el resumen del futbol local. hasta aqui los deportes, buenas noches a todos.
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bernard madoff is spending 150 years in prison for his crime. >>> the death toll from sunday's deadlythquake in eastern turkey rose again overnight. authorities now say 523 people died in the disaster. today the first round of foreign aid will begin arriving. rain and snow are making life even more miserable for thousands of people still homeless. >>> people in several western states are digging out after a snowstorm moved through that region. several inches fell in northern colorado. that was enough to cause the tree branches to snap and fall down, knocking down power lines and damaging homes and cars. thousands of people waking up in the dark this morning. >> its not even halloween yet. >>> 6:37, 68 -- 58 degrees. >> a floating dorm on the chesapeake. >> and a new poll could be good news for mitt romney. >>> 6:40 on this thursday morning. time for look at traffic and weather. >> doug hill is standing by in calvert county. changes on tap. >> a lot of stuff will be happening over the next couple days. cold in some spots tonight. live super doppler radar shows a fair amount of brain mo
bernard madoff is spending 150 years in prison for his crime. >>> the death toll from sunday's deadlythquake in eastern turkey rose again overnight. authorities now say 523 people died in the disaster. today the first round of foreign aid will begin arriving. rain and snow are making life even more miserable for thousands of people still homeless. >>> people in several western states are digging out after a snowstorm moved through that region. several inches fell in northern...
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en la pelea de fonto chad dawson derroto en polemico final al veterano bernard hopkins.uegos panamericanos que se estan desarrolando en guadalajara mexico. esta noche tendremos un resumen de los juegos panamericos, futbol y mucho mas, los esperamos esta noche solo a las once.
en la pelea de fonto chad dawson derroto en polemico final al veterano bernard hopkins.uegos panamericanos que se estan desarrolando en guadalajara mexico. esta noche tendremos un resumen de los juegos panamericos, futbol y mucho mas, los esperamos esta noche solo a las once.
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and i'm not any closer to understanding it now than i was three years ago. >> safer: bernard l.employed over a hundred people, but it seemed like a family business. his brother peter and several cousins worked there, mark and andrew worked on the 19th floor of new york's lipstick building, where they legitimately traded securities for the firm and for outside clients. the investment advisory business-- the ponzi scheme-- was housed two floors below, where their father never made any trades at all. he was simply creating phony paper statements that showed steady profits for his clients-- his victims. access to the 17th floor was highly restricted. you must have been curious about why the 17th floor was such a secret place. when you or mark asked him about his end of the business, what did he say? >> andrew madoff: it was always a very similar response. it was, "you guys have your business to worry about, and let me worry about my business." and the conversation would end there. >> safer: but people say, "look, there's no way these kids could not have had... at the very least, sus
and i'm not any closer to understanding it now than i was three years ago. >> safer: bernard l.employed over a hundred people, but it seemed like a family business. his brother peter and several cousins worked there, mark and andrew worked on the 19th floor of new york's lipstick building, where they legitimately traded securities for the firm and for outside clients. the investment advisory business-- the ponzi scheme-- was housed two floors below, where their father never made any...
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ruth madoff, wife of convicted ponzi schemer bernard madoff, reveals shocking news about the couple's darkest hour, which she says as he is scheme was expose. tonight, a tale of life and death. >>> plus, busted on craigslist. a vast online world of your stolen stuff, for sale in plain sight. but now, thieves may be meeting their match. it's cops and robbers on the internet, as a special police team goes after the bad guys. >>> and two americas. she had everything. a penthouse, millimeters, two beautiful children. a seemingly charmed life. until a brush with her own mortality sent her on an astounding journey. >> announcer: from the global resources of abc news, with terry moran, cynthia mcfadden and bill weir in new york city, this is "nightline," october 26th, 2011. >> good evening, i'm sicynthia mcfadden. we begin with a stunning new revelation in the story of bernard madoff, the man behind the ponzi scheme that bilked thousands of people out of millions of dollars. . tonight, his wife, silent since his arrest, has spoken for the first time. abc's brian ross, who has reported extens
ruth madoff, wife of convicted ponzi schemer bernard madoff, reveals shocking news about the couple's darkest hour, which she says as he is scheme was expose. tonight, a tale of life and death. >>> plus, busted on craigslist. a vast online world of your stolen stuff, for sale in plain sight. but now, thieves may be meeting their match. it's cops and robbers on the internet, as a special police team goes after the bad guys. >>> and two americas. she had everything. a penthouse,...
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convicted wall street swindler bernard madoff's wife and son speaking out. >> and who take the stand lululemon trial. >> adam caskey in the belfort furniture weather center. your halloween forecast, ready for the trick-or-treate [ female announcer ] can a health insurance company be ahead of the curve and still completely behind you? dave thinks so. he's putting two kids through college. ♪ ♪ and aetna's payment estimator lets him compare in-network specialists and out-of-pocket costs. ♪ ♪ so he knows what to expect before getting t the bill. money saved. ♪ ♪ see the savings. aetna.com. aetna. know more. get better. >>> live and in hd, this is "good morning washington," on your side. >> it is beginning to look a lot like christmas. the only problem is that it's halloween. millions of people up and down the northeast digging out after a rare october winter storm. good morning, washington. 6:30 on this monday, october 31. i am cynne simpson. >> i am natasha barrett. we begin with traffic and weather every ten minutes. we will check in with lisa baden in a moment. first, meteorologist ad
convicted wall street swindler bernard madoff's wife and son speaking out. >> and who take the stand lululemon trial. >> adam caskey in the belfort furniture weather center. your halloween forecast, ready for the trick-or-treate [ female announcer ] can a health insurance company be ahead of the curve and still completely behind you? dave thinks so. he's putting two kids through college. ♪ ♪ and aetna's payment estimator lets him compare in-network specialists and out-of-pocket...
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he also cut his antlers to protect him from hunters. >>> jim bernard is here with the forecast. i'm doing my happy temperature dance. it's been so gorgeous, still in a good mood. >> it's been very warm throughout the bay. everybody in a pretty good mood and temperatures are way above average, as we saw anything from 10 to 15 degrees above normal today. 80s, creating happy dances throughout the bay, as we see 80-degree temperatures even in the city and back to the beach. still clear skies out around the bay, as we take a look across the valley, things beginning to darken up a bit. clear at this hour, and again, first thing in the morning, as the sun sets slowly in the west, we'll look for clear evening, as the offshore flow continues, continued mild and clear and warm for tomorrow. maybe not quite as warm as today. but still we'll look for upper 70s to prevail throughout the bay. cooling us down a bit on monday, but nothing dramatic. 86 in livermore, back to the beach, 82, 86, 81 in the downtown area of san francisco today. not a record, however. warm, but not record-setting. off
he also cut his antlers to protect him from hunters. >>> jim bernard is here with the forecast. i'm doing my happy temperature dance. it's been so gorgeous, still in a good mood. >> it's been very warm throughout the bay. everybody in a pretty good mood and temperatures are way above average, as we saw anything from 10 to 15 degrees above normal today. 80s, creating happy dances throughout the bay, as we see 80-degree temperatures even in the city and back to the beach. still...
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meteorologist jim bernard is tracking the storm for us. >> well, again, it is early to be talking about rain this time of year. it's not going to be a gulley washer, but we're looking at pretty good amounts of rain for early october here, as we see the pattern will be changing with increasing clouds across the bay here today. we'll look for rain to spread north to south here through the morning hours, into tomorrow afternoon. should be moving throughout the bay area, as we see the rain start up in the north bay. here you see the clouds moving in our direction. most of the moisture stayed to our north today, but that changes tomorrow, as you see here. here comes the frontal boundary as it crosses the bay area, through the day tomorrow, leaving about anywhere from a half an inch up in the north bay to about a quarter of an inch or less across the greater bay area. again, the greatest rainfall amounts will be north, near three quarters of an inch, and more to come through midweek, which we will talk about for you, coming up in the complete forecast in just a few minutes. >> great, thanks,
meteorologist jim bernard is tracking the storm for us. >> well, again, it is early to be talking about rain this time of year. it's not going to be a gulley washer, but we're looking at pretty good amounts of rain for early october here, as we see the pattern will be changing with increasing clouds across the bay here today. we'll look for rain to spread north to south here through the morning hours, into tomorrow afternoon. should be moving throughout the bay area, as we see the rain...
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i'm bernard baumohl. >> susie: you can keep up with n.b.r. any time. we're online at n.b.r. on pbs.org. there you'll find all the market data from the program, and you can watch any programs you may have missed. you can also follow us on twitter, @bizrpt, or my personal feed, @sgharibnbr. we're also on facebook at bizrpt. >> tom: and finally, two american economists are the winners of the 2011 nobel prize in economics. princeton's christopher sims and new york university's thomas sargeant were honored for their groundbreaking research on how different events affect economies. both men developed methods that untangle the relationship between economic policy and different macroeconomic variables, things like g.d.p., inflation, employment and investments. at a news conference today, sims dismissed critics who blame the science of economics for the current financial crisis. >> my view is that technical, careful, statistical analysis based on macroeconomics is our hope for getting out of the current difficulties. >> tom: congratulations to both. that's nightly business report for
i'm bernard baumohl. >> susie: you can keep up with n.b.r. any time. we're online at n.b.r. on pbs.org. there you'll find all the market data from the program, and you can watch any programs you may have missed. you can also follow us on twitter, @bizrpt, or my personal feed, @sgharibnbr. we're also on facebook at bizrpt. >> tom: and finally, two american economists are the winners of the 2011 nobel prize in economics. princeton's christopher sims and new york university's thomas...