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is a bottleneck building up there?e seeing problems in distribution getting whatever aid arrives out into areas where people need it? >> i think you summed it all up quite well. when you have one runway on a terminal that can only hold as many as eight commercial aircraft at its gates and fewer and half a dozen in the outline path of the wing or the apron of the airport is there any wonder when you have a natural disaster like this and the world went to hell and you have a bottleneck of people who want to brink in search and rescue teams and also the commercial flights bringing in ngo with expertise help and what they founded and have to sort of cherry pick those planes which they see or deem to carry the most of the important individuals to kathmandu itself and then from there, yes, there is a bottleneck. when i arrived in kathmandu what should have been a two hour journey from deli was a ten hour trip from me with plane circling and not being able to land because of the airport and the weather and air traffic control
is a bottleneck building up there?e seeing problems in distribution getting whatever aid arrives out into areas where people need it? >> i think you summed it all up quite well. when you have one runway on a terminal that can only hold as many as eight commercial aircraft at its gates and fewer and half a dozen in the outline path of the wing or the apron of the airport is there any wonder when you have a natural disaster like this and the world went to hell and you have a bottleneck of...
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but the airport has been bottlenecked for days now.t's a very small international airport for only a few spots for major and commercial flights to bring in aid. there has been that bottleneck as it comes in and logistically to find out to keep searching for people. that is one of the many challenges on the ground here in and around kathmandu. we're seeing some scenes of life returning to normalcy. 48 hours ago. the streets were completely closed. now we're seeing people on the streets. the shops are opening up. people on the streets, trying to find some normalcy in the middle of this chaos, in the middle of this process. it's slow going. >> thank you for that. >>> 20 minutes past the hour hundreds hundreds of kidnapped girls rescued from boca haram. beer live with details of that rescue after the break. [ male announcer ] you wouldn't leave your car unprotected. but a lot of us leave our identities unprotected. nearly half a million cars were stolen in 2012. but for every car stolen 34 people had their identities stolen. identity thiev
but the airport has been bottlenecked for days now.t's a very small international airport for only a few spots for major and commercial flights to bring in aid. there has been that bottleneck as it comes in and logistically to find out to keep searching for people. that is one of the many challenges on the ground here in and around kathmandu. we're seeing some scenes of life returning to normalcy. 48 hours ago. the streets were completely closed. now we're seeing people on the streets. the...
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is that bottleneck clearing up? >> reporter: well, it's a good question sammy.d is actually getting in to the country. more rescue teams are getting in to the country. but there is a bottleneck that is still quite -- that's really, really bad right now. it's very difficult getting surprise in to the airport. it's difficult still getting planes in to the airport. a limited number of planes can come in at any teal. a limited number of team that his can get in. even though the international community has been rapidly deploying people. it's hard to get here. even though more teams are fanning out across kathmandu they are not getting to the hardest hit areas in the mountains, countryside. outlying areas and that's where people fear the most devastation has happened. so that is the concern right now. and everybody i am speaking with in kathmandu practically everybody has said if aid isn't reaching all of the necessary parties and places in kathmandu how will it get to the people in the surrounding areas as quickly as they will need it to get there. sammy. >> let's ho
is that bottleneck clearing up? >> reporter: well, it's a good question sammy.d is actually getting in to the country. more rescue teams are getting in to the country. but there is a bottleneck that is still quite -- that's really, really bad right now. it's very difficult getting surprise in to the airport. it's difficult still getting planes in to the airport. a limited number of planes can come in at any teal. a limited number of team that his can get in. even though the international...
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most pressing needs are both in kathmandu and outside in remote areas and unlock the logistics bottlenecks. there are a lot of challenges ahead, and i think the nepally government has really got to start unlocking those logistics bottleneck. >> do you think its lack of information? outside of kathmandu and beyond there are so many unknowns. >> i think that's right. we're learning more to get an idea of where the aid effort should be prioritize the roads are still blocked outside of the kathmandu valley. they're starting to open up. but with the rains that are coming there are could be more fresh landslides blocking those roads. the remote hillside communities. to get help they would have to walk down a day or two days which is their normal day to come down by their provisions. so big challenges getting it there and for people from these remote areas getting to those as hundreds. >> is there a point person or point people who make decisions on what the next thing that happens? >> there is a lot of experience. there is the people know each other. the agencies know each other. theoretically t
most pressing needs are both in kathmandu and outside in remote areas and unlock the logistics bottlenecks. there are a lot of challenges ahead, and i think the nepally government has really got to start unlocking those logistics bottleneck. >> do you think its lack of information? outside of kathmandu and beyond there are so many unknowns. >> i think that's right. we're learning more to get an idea of where the aid effort should be prioritize the roads are still blocked outside of...
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all the plies are being sent, but there is a bottleneck at kathmandu airport. we have to remember there is just one runway na nepal and there are only that many planes that can land there. we spent some time at an indian air force base and the pilots there tell us they had to come back several times because they couldn't get a landing spot. so there is a backlog. people aeshts getting aid they desperately need. that's why there is a lot of frustration, a lot of anger, which is sometimes erupting in clashes. >> also, we've heard stories about bus companies there raising their prices. i'm not sure what you've had on that, but given how desperate people are, that does seem quite disheartening. >> slights absolutely. it is a case of people being desperate. but these situations do occur at times of distress. and with so much demand to get on these buses, to get out of the city center, to go back to the villages, to reach the remote areas, there are very few buses and wsh yes, we have been hearing reports about bus companies hike up their prices. we've been hearing r
all the plies are being sent, but there is a bottleneck at kathmandu airport. we have to remember there is just one runway na nepal and there are only that many planes that can land there. we spent some time at an indian air force base and the pilots there tell us they had to come back several times because they couldn't get a landing spot. so there is a backlog. people aeshts getting aid they desperately need. that's why there is a lot of frustration, a lot of anger, which is sometimes...
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and where the bottlenecks are if any? >> thank you. has been a very devastating last couple days in nepal. a lot of relief packages, countries like india, china, germany, everyone is coming in. trying to focus, in kathmandu. our company because we are a company, we are trying to distribute to hospitals, relief center. five relief centers, shelter, food, water, juice, medical teams on stand by. but the difficulty is -- you know most of the, the area affected outside of kathmandu. so the team is yet to go there and start mobilizing. and providing food. and the basic necessities outside of kathmandu. the biggest challenge, right now. although other countries have sent helicopters and rescue flights to even to everest and other regions for, for rescuing the people. but most of the areas that has been mostly affected are yet, people are yet to go there and, and start providing basic necessities. i mean, our companies, also, the private sector. the youth in our country are forming small groups and going on their own across nepal and doing wh
and where the bottlenecks are if any? >> thank you. has been a very devastating last couple days in nepal. a lot of relief packages, countries like india, china, germany, everyone is coming in. trying to focus, in kathmandu. our company because we are a company, we are trying to distribute to hospitals, relief center. five relief centers, shelter, food, water, juice, medical teams on stand by. but the difficulty is -- you know most of the, the area affected outside of kathmandu. so the...
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westbound 580 a bottleneck. you see the red through our sensors on the 205, 580 interchange through even past all the way to about vasco. now we are seeing things heavy on southbound 680 between pleasant ton and sin ole. roberta is giddy today. . >>> rain showers across northwestern california. looking in a easterly direction, we have partly to mostly cloudy skies. boy, we have some cold temperatures. 37 degrees in santa rosa. look at the 40s. obviously you need a jacket heading out the door today. all right. here is what you need to know on this monday. april the 6th. cloud cover and cool temperatures. it will be mostly cloudy today with the winds increasing out of the southwest 10 to 20. we have a next 24 hour unsettled weather pattern. let me show you why. this is an area of low pressure am here. we have the counterclockwise rotation. this is the leading band of the precipitation. this is typically something we experience in january or february. here it is springtime and this low is going to take a nosedive t
westbound 580 a bottleneck. you see the red through our sensors on the 205, 580 interchange through even past all the way to about vasco. now we are seeing things heavy on southbound 680 between pleasant ton and sin ole. roberta is giddy today. . >>> rain showers across northwestern california. looking in a easterly direction, we have partly to mostly cloudy skies. boy, we have some cold temperatures. 37 degrees in santa rosa. look at the 40s. obviously you need a jacket heading out...
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the public discourse more generally to help understand the situation and try to highlight the key bottleneck system that is a source for positive change all the time. and at the end of the day we have to leave it in the hands of the politicians and the political parties that say this is what we think is in the public interest and at the end of the day they make the ultimate decisions. >> is homeownership a worthy goal? just go homeownership is a worthy goal but it should not be pushed and i'm hospitable manner. i own a home. i enjoy it. that is a decision i made and i would hope the same for others as well as i hope myself. it is a worthy goal. what can become an issue is if you push homeownership in an unsustainable way or in an artificial manager without understanding the fundamentals are going in the opposite direction. let me give one specific example. if you look at homeownership rate to 2008 there is a substantial homeownership up to 5% in the u.s. the kind of people who were getting home for the first time, it would've been wonderful if they were getting homeownership because the over
the public discourse more generally to help understand the situation and try to highlight the key bottleneck system that is a source for positive change all the time. and at the end of the day we have to leave it in the hands of the politicians and the political parties that say this is what we think is in the public interest and at the end of the day they make the ultimate decisions. >> is homeownership a worthy goal? just go homeownership is a worthy goal but it should not be pushed and...
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we are working with the government to address the bottlenecks and get aid to those who need it, everywhere there is a need. this is a vast disaster. any country would have problems dealing with this situation, and nepal is a poor country with limited capacity. we have to stick together and make the best out of a challenging situation, get the aid out that is flowing in despite the logistical challenges at the airport. katty: -- laura: how is the monsoon season going to complicate matters? >> when a hard rain hits, it will complicate it quite a bit. we know that from experience. that is why we need to work with the government, and local communities, in making it work. people on the ground, societies in nepal are stepping up and doing fantastic work on a volunteer basis, helping each other. we need to tap into that. and also people around the world supporting the nepalese government and people in this difficult situation. laura: 1.8 million children have been affected by the earthquake. how do you help those that were common and separated from their parents? >> 1.7 million children in the ne
we are working with the government to address the bottlenecks and get aid to those who need it, everywhere there is a need. this is a vast disaster. any country would have problems dealing with this situation, and nepal is a poor country with limited capacity. we have to stick together and make the best out of a challenging situation, get the aid out that is flowing in despite the logistical challenges at the airport. katty: -- laura: how is the monsoon season going to complicate matters?...
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sometimes it bottlenecks right there on the approach to highway 92.any delay on the sensors yet. we have always have to include that "yet." dublin interchange you can see the commute is picking up in the westbound lanes in the commute direction. but the drive time has dropped a little bit. it was in the red a little while ago. now it's down to 23 minutes between the altamont pass and 680. so it is fluctuating now. the commute is obviously picking up steam. no accidents, but the usual delays are picking up out of the altamont pass and the livermore valley. remember kcbs, our radio partner, when you hit the roads at 106.9 fm or 740-am. that is your latest "kcbs" drive to work. with the forecast, here's roberta. >> drum roll because it is time for our weather watcher program. let's see who is checking in with us this morning. wow! you guys are working with me. i think they're up doing their taxes! [ laughter ] >> they're working with us here this morning. 45 degrees brian, 45 in fremont. the winds are under 10 miles an hour. that's good news because yest
sometimes it bottlenecks right there on the approach to highway 92.any delay on the sensors yet. we have always have to include that "yet." dublin interchange you can see the commute is picking up in the westbound lanes in the commute direction. but the drive time has dropped a little bit. it was in the red a little while ago. now it's down to 23 minutes between the altamont pass and 680. so it is fluctuating now. the commute is obviously picking up steam. no accidents, but the usual...
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it's still bottlenecked there. traffic is stalled from i-5 since early this morning. bay bridge toll plaza backed up now east of the maze. 580 is almost backed up to 24. it's getting close minute by minute. it's getting busier. as you just heard anne makovec mention the roads are now reopened after that police presence in oakland overnight. that is "kcbs traffic." here's roberta with the forecast. >>> one of our weather watcher kathy munch she just wrote in and said, boy, you should hear all the birds singing. maybe they hear earthquakes? it means spring is in the air. it does look like spring is in the air. it's a glorious start to the day. that's official sun-up now taking place at mount vaca. otherwise we're still shrouded in some areas of low clouds and patchy fog along the coast. it is currently 45 degrees for the coolest spot in santa rosa. 54 in oakland. in santa clara today temperatures go to 70 at lunch hour, 76 in the afternoon hours. san rafael in the mid-50s by 9 a.m. topping off at 72 degrees. danville in the low 80s. around 80 inland. we are going to tal
it's still bottlenecked there. traffic is stalled from i-5 since early this morning. bay bridge toll plaza backed up now east of the maze. 580 is almost backed up to 24. it's getting close minute by minute. it's getting busier. as you just heard anne makovec mention the roads are now reopened after that police presence in oakland overnight. that is "kcbs traffic." here's roberta with the forecast. >>> one of our weather watcher kathy munch she just wrote in and said, boy, you...
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the theory that they are getting in is a sort of bottleneck because of the one runway. the military commanders i have spoken to that the system even though it looks chaotic. the capacity right now is not enough. not enough food and choateing or basic ever caking utensils. we went to a town which was about 40-kilometers outside of the katmandu valley. there must have been 40 casualties flowing into our hospital, it is the earthquake, had just happened injuries serious injuries back injuries head injuries this was from a building that has just collapsed. people being treated on the bare floor, people outside people in the street. getting basic triage, before entering the hospital because of the problem. they were doing a remarkable job, they were doing an incredible job keeping hygiene up, despite the extraordinary situation. there offense a desperate immediate, and the calls are being made for more and more help. coming back to your question, who is coordinating it? supposed to be the military, they are doing their level best be uh the government has to stand accountable
the theory that they are getting in is a sort of bottleneck because of the one runway. the military commanders i have spoken to that the system even though it looks chaotic. the capacity right now is not enough. not enough food and choateing or basic ever caking utensils. we went to a town which was about 40-kilometers outside of the katmandu valley. there must have been 40 casualties flowing into our hospital, it is the earthquake, had just happened injuries serious injuries back injuries head...
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and the nimitz freeway 880 in oakland still bottleneck as you pass oakland airport up towards high streett's a zonk pirate ship. - no! jonathan: it's like blah blah blah. it's a trip to hawaii! - whoo! wayne: jumpin' jehoshaphat! - i am out of my mind thrilled. - i'm going for the curtain, baby! jonathan: it's time for "let's make a deal". now here's tv's big dealer wayne brady! wayne: hey, america, welcome to "let's make a deal." i'm wayne brady, thank you so much for tuning in. let's get this done. who wants to make a deal? (cheers and applause) there are so many people. you. how are you doing, sweetheart? you are nikisha-- everybody sit down. you are nikisha. - nikisha. wayne: nice to meet you. and are you an old school controller?
and the nimitz freeway 880 in oakland still bottleneck as you pass oakland airport up towards high streett's a zonk pirate ship. - no! jonathan: it's like blah blah blah. it's a trip to hawaii! - whoo! wayne: jumpin' jehoshaphat! - i am out of my mind thrilled. - i'm going for the curtain, baby! jonathan: it's time for "let's make a deal". now here's tv's big dealer wayne brady! wayne: hey, america, welcome to "let's make a deal." i'm wayne brady, thank you so much for...
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what steps are you taking to free up the bottleneck of the f-150?what we have to do, we have to get our kansas city facility in terms of launch mode, what we go acceleration curve to normal production. it is almost there. just a little bit to go. once it is we'll have dearborn and kansas city full production later this quarter, then we'll be fine. you're right, we're seeing very strong deman and revenue and demand factors are strong. mix is strong. costs come in together. all of that improved guidance we share for north american business. liz: it is a good problem to have. people don't like to wait. whats with the best-selling car in the quarter? >> best-selling car would probably be the focus. focus and fusion are both very strong-selling cars but if you look at overall vehicles, clearly would be the f-150. liz: i have to he will you though, i saw a cranberry red focus on the road. i did one of these, a little bit of whiplash, it actually looked really cool. that fusion is pretty interesting. are you seeing a pickup in sales for that? >> well, actu
what steps are you taking to free up the bottleneck of the f-150?what we have to do, we have to get our kansas city facility in terms of launch mode, what we go acceleration curve to normal production. it is almost there. just a little bit to go. once it is we'll have dearborn and kansas city full production later this quarter, then we'll be fine. you're right, we're seeing very strong deman and revenue and demand factors are strong. mix is strong. costs come in together. all of that improved...
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jumping to the data again standardization or they have emmy's at the time of care without having a bottleneck and outreach for people coming in clinics and urging scrips and working with radiology and getting weekend mammograms and lastly this is the emancipation proclamation pit of timely relevant action data that is given out to we believing or mostly how many ma'am gramdz you need to have to get pier goals in chinatown if you get 5 more mammograms you'll be at geography and in behavorial health focuses on reducing the prescriptions with methamphetamine treatments that's a high-risk group for over dozen in the- risk group the gray line during an all staff meeting we're reviewing this registering all the staff to see where the patients are getting their controlled substance and sixth amendment guidelines and done a huge push in getting kids care the black is primary blue is permanent teeth and the other is the black line we're looking at so i hope that gives us a sense of the kind of things you see these data measures why is it changeing from quarter to quarter there is a lot going on i want
jumping to the data again standardization or they have emmy's at the time of care without having a bottleneck and outreach for people coming in clinics and urging scrips and working with radiology and getting weekend mammograms and lastly this is the emancipation proclamation pit of timely relevant action data that is given out to we believing or mostly how many ma'am gramdz you need to have to get pier goals in chinatown if you get 5 more mammograms you'll be at geography and in behavorial...
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in the last traffic report we noticed there was a little bottleneck northbound 880 heading past oakland coliseum. they were clearing that overnight road work between 29th and 23rd in the northbound lanes. it's gone now. so now everything is fine and it's moving well into downtown. back to you. >>> all right liz thank you. three ab lee know divers died off the mendocino county coast yesterday. they were among a group of five who went into the choppy waters looking for it. an off-duty firefighter who was fishing nearby saw them struggling in the water and then called for help. but it was too late. crews were able to rescue two of the men who managed to get to a rocky area. >>> and today people living in palo alto's only mobile home park could found out if they'll be forced to move. for the past two and a half years, people living in the banana vista mobile park have been fighting plans to close it by the owners. about 400 mostly low income people live there and they've begun bien a compensation -- been given a compensation offer to move but they say it's not good enough. tonight the city
in the last traffic report we noticed there was a little bottleneck northbound 880 heading past oakland coliseum. they were clearing that overnight road work between 29th and 23rd in the northbound lanes. it's gone now. so now everything is fine and it's moving well into downtown. back to you. >>> all right liz thank you. three ab lee know divers died off the mendocino county coast yesterday. they were among a group of five who went into the choppy waters looking for it. an off-duty...
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as far as aid more aid is getting into the country but it still is a bottleneck situation because there are only a limited number of planes that can come into the airport. aid teams have been able to get here. because their infrastructure issues after the quake has been very hard to get that aid distributed throughout the country, not just in kathmandu but also the outlying parts of the country that have been even harder hit. now we've heard some survival stories, some that seem near miraculous. but it's really not bolstering the morale. people are frustrated that more people are not being pulled from the rubble, more people are not being rescued in the country. we spoke to one man who was pulled from the rubble of a hotel yesterday. here's our report. >> the pain in his eyes belies how lucky he feels. >> i had to stay under the rubble for four days with no food. >> trapped for 80 hours in a collapsed kathmandu hotel he watched friends die in the surrounding wreckage and had to drink his own urine to stay alive. now after having his leg amputated, he has no idea how he'll make a living.
as far as aid more aid is getting into the country but it still is a bottleneck situation because there are only a limited number of planes that can come into the airport. aid teams have been able to get here. because their infrastructure issues after the quake has been very hard to get that aid distributed throughout the country, not just in kathmandu but also the outlying parts of the country that have been even harder hit. now we've heard some survival stories, some that seem near...
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if you're traveling in the eastbound direction you might find that we have a bit of a bottleneck. om some lanes are closed until 11:00 for road construction. san francisco, right at 101 that's where we have another project lasting until 6:00. 101 is clear as you head into san francisco. 680 walnut creek to dublin, through the santa cruise mountains, 24 minutes to get into los gatos. >>> this morning a russian supply capsule remains out of control in orbit after tuesday's launch. it's being declared a launch. astronauts at the international space station says they'll get buy without the delivery of fresh food water clothes and equipment. the capsule was carrying 3 tons of goods. a russian source tells abc news that parts of the craft will enter the as mott fear some time next week and it's expected to burn up. >>> this morning a father is getting a lot of reaction online for his response to a school principal who didn't excuse his children's absences for what he calls an educational trip. >> he took his three kids to boston to watch a ra run. he notified the school about the plan.
if you're traveling in the eastbound direction you might find that we have a bit of a bottleneck. om some lanes are closed until 11:00 for road construction. san francisco, right at 101 that's where we have another project lasting until 6:00. 101 is clear as you head into san francisco. 680 walnut creek to dublin, through the santa cruise mountains, 24 minutes to get into los gatos. >>> this morning a russian supply capsule remains out of control in orbit after tuesday's launch. it's...
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but it is northbound 101 commute direction traffic just past the 280/680 interchange where it bottleneckser on in the morning. but again, mostly just a visual distraction at this point. and we'll take a check of another bridge, the san mateo bridge. roadwork continuing in both directions. this is expected to last until at least 5:00 westbound. eastbound is often scheduled until 11 a.m., sometimes that wraps up a little bit ahead of schedule, as well. that's your latest "kcbs" drive to work. frank and michelle, back to you guys. >> all right. thank you, elizabeth. >>> mountain view-based google is getting into the wireless business. as mark kelly reports, it could save you a lot of money but there's a catch. ♪[ music ]♪ >>> reporter: say hi to project fi. google says its brand-new wireless pushes the boundaries with what your cell phone capable of doing. >> if you are in a dead zone instead of you scrambling to find some other way to stay connected, that may or may not be secure, google is promising to do all of this for you. >> reporter: how does it work? google will piggyback off the cel
but it is northbound 101 commute direction traffic just past the 280/680 interchange where it bottleneckser on in the morning. but again, mostly just a visual distraction at this point. and we'll take a check of another bridge, the san mateo bridge. roadwork continuing in both directions. this is expected to last until at least 5:00 westbound. eastbound is often scheduled until 11 a.m., sometimes that wraps up a little bit ahead of schedule, as well. that's your latest "kcbs" drive to...
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muriel bowser's 2016 budget proposal actually includes funds to equip all officers with those cams, bottleneck helping is here to tell us she's also -- but mola lenghi is here to tell us she's also making the video difficult to see. >> reporter: the player is exempting body -- the mayor is exempting body cam video from public access. critics say that would negate the whole point. bode cameras on officers is part of a -- body cameras on officers is part of a new policing tested around the country to protect citizens and police against false complaints, a goal that may go unrealized if the public has no access to that video. >> we have to have a robust public debate about the merits of the program to strike the appropriate balance between transparency and the need for the public to know how government operates with the very important privacy rights individuals have. >> reporter: district mayor muriel bowser is proposing to make body cam video exempt from public information requests, a move the d.c. open government coalition says makes little sense. "routine use of body cameras will engender publ
muriel bowser's 2016 budget proposal actually includes funds to equip all officers with those cams, bottleneck helping is here to tell us she's also -- but mola lenghi is here to tell us she's also making the video difficult to see. >> reporter: the player is exempting body -- the mayor is exempting body cam video from public access. critics say that would negate the whole point. bode cameras on officers is part of a -- body cameras on officers is part of a new policing tested around the...
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but at the top of the screen it's bottlenecking north of oakland airport and coliseum near the high street exit on northbound 880 so, yeah, they were doing a lot of overnight roadwork. it was a full freeway closure for a while between 23rd and 29th both directions of 880 but they are clearing some of it now in the northbound lanes and that's what's causing that bit of a backup. so yeah, cam transcrews are hard at work all around the bay area. there's a lot of overnight roadwork on our chp reports both directions with san mateo bridge which you're looking at live right here. shouldn't cause much of a slowdown at this time. eastbound continues for a while. westbound should wrap up shortly. and out to the bay bridge, it's just eastbound where you'll hit some overnight roadwork approaching the center anchorage. westbound still looks great unless you're one of these folks stuck in a couple of the cash lanes but again, it shouldn't be too bad and it usually clears out in the next 10 minutes. here's a live look at the richmond/san rafael bridge. no delay in either direction. eastbound though once
but at the top of the screen it's bottlenecking north of oakland airport and coliseum near the high street exit on northbound 880 so, yeah, they were doing a lot of overnight roadwork. it was a full freeway closure for a while between 23rd and 29th both directions of 880 but they are clearing some of it now in the northbound lanes and that's what's causing that bit of a backup. so yeah, cam transcrews are hard at work all around the bay area. there's a lot of overnight roadwork on our chp...
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if you are traveling highway 4 we haven't seen any bottlenecks yet. the keyword is "yet."s is one of the first spots to slow down between hillcrest and "a" street but now it looks good. the bay bridge, they cleared the overnight roadwork eastbound, as well. it was scheduled until 6:00 but that's gone past treasure island. and 880 they should have just cleared the overnight roadwork as well. they had various lanes blocked between 29th and 23rd heading into downtown away from oakland airport. so that was scheduled to wrap up later but they also picked that up early so now the drive time is clear at 15 minutes between 238 and the maze. or you can always ride mass transit. so far everything is on time. we checked in with bart. they should have more than 25 trains all reporting no delay. golden gate ferries, caltrain and "ace" train 1 so far leaving the central valley good to go. that's "kcbs traffic." back to you guys. >> all right. thank you, elizabeth. >>> bryan stow appears to be making a remarkable recovery. that is stow getting ready to appear at tonight's minor league ga
if you are traveling highway 4 we haven't seen any bottlenecks yet. the keyword is "yet."s is one of the first spots to slow down between hillcrest and "a" street but now it looks good. the bay bridge, they cleared the overnight roadwork eastbound, as well. it was scheduled until 6:00 but that's gone past treasure island. and 880 they should have just cleared the overnight roadwork as well. they had various lanes blocked between 29th and 23rd heading into downtown away from...
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so in our last traffic report, if you were watching, you may have seen that bottleneck and it was pretty bad traffic jam growing right there near the oakland coliseum. well, it's all cleared out. so they did the traffic breaks to clear the overnight road work and it was a full freeway closure actually overnight. northbound 880 heading towards downtown oakland between 9th and 23rd. anyway it's all gone now. all lanes are back open and not seeing a problem any longer between the oakland airport and the macarthur maze. bay bridge definitely a high wind advisory in effect here. you'll really feel it this morning coming across the span both directions. eastbound a little bit of road work continuing approaching the center anchorage. westbound nothing really to speak of so the east shore freeway is a fine drive time. 18 minutes from the bridge to the maze and any kind of earlier delays we saw in the cash lanes nose are gone as well. here's a live look at westbound 580. gosh overnight we had the overnight road work and also had a wreck eastbound 580 for a while there at north greenville. we were
so in our last traffic report, if you were watching, you may have seen that bottleneck and it was pretty bad traffic jam growing right there near the oakland coliseum. well, it's all cleared out. so they did the traffic breaks to clear the overnight road work and it was a full freeway closure actually overnight. northbound 880 heading towards downtown oakland between 9th and 23rd. anyway it's all gone now. all lanes are back open and not seeing a problem any longer between the oakland airport...
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five years increasingly so a number of essential older generic medications experiencing shortages bottlenecks in production. corresponding. icy cycling exceptionally useful. what i was going to my medical residency this was something, infectious disease, talked about is something that doctors should uses said of heavily useful. the price of goods is going out over threefold. understanding how that can happen off patent over decades requires understanding. the marketplace,. the marketplace, looking forward to the knew drugs they can make higher price margins. this can mean knew monopolies this is what led me into the book itself, the functions about how it works. think of it as public health. here it is a wonderful and and beneficial to have beneficial industry in contrast to big pharma. and and yet the generic pharmaceutical industry is like any other. it will pursue its own interest. sometimes it creates many problems after one what percentage of drugs on the american market are generic? >> different ways of calculating that figure. the most important is how many scripts are filled at the ph
five years increasingly so a number of essential older generic medications experiencing shortages bottlenecks in production. corresponding. icy cycling exceptionally useful. what i was going to my medical residency this was something, infectious disease, talked about is something that doctors should uses said of heavily useful. the price of goods is going out over threefold. understanding how that can happen off patent over decades requires understanding. the marketplace,. the marketplace,...
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they have been held up just by being bottlenecked at the kathmandu airport.ocals have stepped up and taking over the coordination of some of the everies here, they have been blocking off streets to let ambulances and aid trucks through, they have been keeping people away from buildings saying it's not safer. still aftershocks rubble could still fall down, yesterday was very different. people were playing disaster tourists taking pictures and i asked them why they said they have nothing else to do. no electricity little up net here. they want to see the damn in their city and now that search and rescue teams have pulled out from this area, they have stepped up saying we are going to keep digging we are not giving up just yet in case there is a chance of anyone surviving underneath the rebel. >> let's hope they find more suhr lights, he for now thanks so much, faiz jamil from kathmandu. >>> isil has detroit a number of historic sites including several able she wants areas in northern iraq. the u.n.'s cultural organization unesco is holding a special session on
they have been held up just by being bottlenecked at the kathmandu airport.ocals have stepped up and taking over the coordination of some of the everies here, they have been blocking off streets to let ambulances and aid trucks through, they have been keeping people away from buildings saying it's not safer. still aftershocks rubble could still fall down, yesterday was very different. people were playing disaster tourists taking pictures and i asked them why they said they have nothing else to...
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copy with the demand that's been thrust upon it now with that one runway and it's really, just a bottleneck of aid coming in, and good aid coming in and arriving here. and many nations here now and right across the globe and just getting it, to the people that's really a big challenge. >>> and you mentioned there the bother neck of the airport and i'm wondering if there's anyone, who is coordinating the priority. and, who is in charge priort now? >>> well that's debatable. >>> the u.n. has had some role in this, and it isn't entirely clear and the struck sure of of the command and, they are taking the forward position on decision who gets here and the government instructing them doing that. that is full scale military operation, and when it comes to the relief agencies, and, it would seem, as they should be. and that's what some people are saying, and it isn't clear and it has to be said, that the prioritization has been in this crucial first three days, and save liergs, and that we have seen and we have seen such brave efforts and bare-hands, and scooping away, and, we have seen them, in a
copy with the demand that's been thrust upon it now with that one runway and it's really, just a bottleneck of aid coming in, and good aid coming in and arriving here. and many nations here now and right across the globe and just getting it, to the people that's really a big challenge. >>> and you mentioned there the bother neck of the airport and i'm wondering if there's anyone, who is coordinating the priority. and, who is in charge priort now? >>> well that's debatable....
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it's still a bottleneck there.ore supplies have been reached but getting those supplies out of cat man did are still a logistical nightmare. many areas have been cut off because of landslides, but even the surrounding village areas as we heard is that it's just not getting through. now the government has asked for more international help. they've asked for experts and neurologists orthopedic surgeons people experienced in trauma and the united nations has asked for $450 million in aid to nepal. but while they're asking for more getting it first to kathmandu and then getting it out of the city is still going to be a challenge for at least a few more days if not weeks. >> and intermittent bad weather is not going to be no easy task. thank you faiz jamil in nepal. >> saudi arabia's king has appointed his heirs as part of a major shake up. the new if ground prince is king salmon's nephew making him next in line to rule. he'll serve as prime minister and interior minister. his son is now second in line to the throne as
it's still a bottleneck there.ore supplies have been reached but getting those supplies out of cat man did are still a logistical nightmare. many areas have been cut off because of landslides, but even the surrounding village areas as we heard is that it's just not getting through. now the government has asked for more international help. they've asked for experts and neurologists orthopedic surgeons people experienced in trauma and the united nations has asked for $450 million in aid to nepal....
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. >> this was also a bottleneck, cars became the mode of transportation. >> goes to the heart of thenation on the way. out of the system came chefs like this guy. daniel bulu. like prince, or madonna, he needs only one name. in new york or anywhere in the chef world. daniel. the name of his restaurant in manhattan. one of many in empire from london to singapore. he came from here, a farm outside the city of lyon. through the city's great kitchens to a serk in new york and then here. when did you start working? >> 14 years old, 1969. i started as apprentice in lyon. >> started as so many did, the bottom as 14-year-old apprentice in non-dra. >> they used to call me the beaver because i was just washing everything. they make you clean the vegetable, carry out boxes. >> can't do that anymore, can you? >> i don't think you can make him him 4 hours a day and pay him maybe a buck a month. good old days. why lyon, why here? the right to eat delicious cured pork in delicious forms. >> >> the art of charcuterie, lyonnaise can't live without it. >> pate, sausages, it's an art that's revered her
. >> this was also a bottleneck, cars became the mode of transportation. >> goes to the heart of thenation on the way. out of the system came chefs like this guy. daniel bulu. like prince, or madonna, he needs only one name. in new york or anywhere in the chef world. daniel. the name of his restaurant in manhattan. one of many in empire from london to singapore. he came from here, a farm outside the city of lyon. through the city's great kitchens to a serk in new york and then here....
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. >> this was also a bottleneck when cars became the mode of transportation. >> goes right to the hearthe destination on the way to -- >> completely. >> out of that system came chefs like this guy, daniel boulud. like prince or madonna, he needs really only one name. in new york or anywhere in the chef world, daniel. the name of his three-star eponymous restaurant in manhattan, one of many in an empire that stretches from london to singapore. he came from here, a farm outside the city of lyon, through the city's great kitchens to la cirque in new york, then his flagship. >> when did you start working with food? >> 14 years old, 1969. i started as an apprentice in lyon. >> he started as so many french cooks of his time did, at the very bottom. as a 14-year-old apprentice in the restaurant nandron. what was your first job in the kitchen? >> they used to call me the beaver, because i was just washing every single day. they make you clean the vegetable, they make you carry all the boxes from the market. >> 14. you can't do that anymore, can you? >> i don't think you can make him work 12 hou
. >> this was also a bottleneck when cars became the mode of transportation. >> goes right to the hearthe destination on the way to -- >> completely. >> out of that system came chefs like this guy, daniel boulud. like prince or madonna, he needs really only one name. in new york or anywhere in the chef world, daniel. the name of his three-star eponymous restaurant in manhattan, one of many in an empire that stretches from london to singapore. he came from here, a farm...
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. >>> fixing one of our area's biggest bottlenecks. first at 4, how you can help decide the future of a street noth for gridlock. >>> right now, storm team 4 is tracking those showers headed our way. >> so when is the heaviest rain going to fall and when could we see some rumbles of thunder or hear them, amelia? >> well, we expect rain to be moving through the d.c. metro area mainly between 7:00 and 9:00 p.m. tonight. no severe weather in the forecast for tonight, but there could be an isolated thunderstorm and maybe a bit of heavy rain. as far as the severe weather is concerned, we're focusing on friday. i talked about timing earlier. mainly during the afternoon and evening hours. here are your weather headlines. tomorrow, thursday cloudy cool, damp once again temperatures struggling to make it out of the 50s. tracking thunderstorms in the forecast on friday, especially later in the day. otherwise it's hot looking forward to this weekend, it is spectacular. wait until you see the seven-day forecast. here is the latest, though, on stor
. >>> fixing one of our area's biggest bottlenecks. first at 4, how you can help decide the future of a street noth for gridlock. >>> right now, storm team 4 is tracking those showers headed our way. >> so when is the heaviest rain going to fall and when could we see some rumbles of thunder or hear them, amelia? >> well, we expect rain to be moving through the d.c. metro area mainly between 7:00 and 9:00 p.m. tonight. no severe weather in the forecast for tonight,...
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talks hit a bottleneck and both sides are putting the ball in each other's court saying the other side needs to be more flexible and show more compromise. the rhetoric also sharpened. they're saying iran needs to be shown respect but not pressure while the white house not too eager for a deal said they're willing to walk away from the talks. iran doesn't respond well to threats and pressure especially from the united states but it seems to be working right now because they're still there and they're talking and there's a growing sense that something will be produced. now the question remains if they do come out with a statement or some sort of an agreement will it be enough to form the basis for a comprehensive agreement by the hard deadline of june 30th? so everybody is waiting to see what will come out today. back to you. >> thank you so much. >> want to bring you the latest this is a investment company, the worst performing russian stock in 2014 but shares rebounded some what but this morning we're getting fourth quarter numbers. sistema saying fourth quarter net loss came in at $5.
talks hit a bottleneck and both sides are putting the ball in each other's court saying the other side needs to be more flexible and show more compromise. the rhetoric also sharpened. they're saying iran needs to be shown respect but not pressure while the white house not too eager for a deal said they're willing to walk away from the talks. iran doesn't respond well to threats and pressure especially from the united states but it seems to be working right now because they're still there and...
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get appointments, to get to now where we are in those big countries like china where there was a bottlenecke, you can get visas within a week and sometimes in the same day. mark: 100 international tourist to the year -- -- 100 million international tourists a year in 2020. is that realistic? mr. thompson: i think it is. back when it was set in 2012, we need to have a 4.6 percentage compounded annual growth to have that. last week, we had 75 million, which was up 7%. if we continue to have years like that that are above what we needed on the annual basis, we ought to be in good shape hitting that goal by 2021. mark: aside from the strong dollar, what is your biggest challenge right now? mr. thompson: we have to make sure we market the welcome. for lots of reasons over the last couple of years, we are still viewed around the world as maybe not being as welcoming as we should be. in partnership with our federal agencies which control the entry process and with our messaging around the world, we want to make sure the world knows that we are open for business and we want them to come and we look
get appointments, to get to now where we are in those big countries like china where there was a bottlenecke, you can get visas within a week and sometimes in the same day. mark: 100 international tourist to the year -- -- 100 million international tourists a year in 2020. is that realistic? mr. thompson: i think it is. back when it was set in 2012, we need to have a 4.6 percentage compounded annual growth to have that. last week, we had 75 million, which was up 7%. if we continue to have years...
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it caused traffic to bottle bottleneck. now there are three ramps. one for stevens creek, one to highway 17 and one to north bound 880. >> i want to see how fast it will get me to 880. i think it is a big benefit. glad construction is now done. >> reporter: there is finishing touches that need to be done. asphalt needs to be poured so you will see druse the next month or so. after -- crews out here for the next month or so. janine de la vega, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> cow a comment about air conditioning is fueling controversy in a local school district. the angry parents heading to the meeting and a live report. and pg&e is paying customers. when you will see a credit on your next bill and where the money is coming from. >> skiers will love this, the new plan to connect two of the best known ski resorts in the se-- resorts in the sierra. >>> new add 5:00 p.m. the back lash against a school district board member following comments she made about why one school would get air conditioning and one couldn't. here is a recording of the board member from youtub
it caused traffic to bottle bottleneck. now there are three ramps. one for stevens creek, one to highway 17 and one to north bound 880. >> i want to see how fast it will get me to 880. i think it is a big benefit. glad construction is now done. >> reporter: there is finishing touches that need to be done. asphalt needs to be poured so you will see druse the next month or so. after -- crews out here for the next month or so. janine de la vega, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> cow a...
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there is a few bottlenecks right now that we are trying to go through and mostly those are at the airportthe airport in kathmandu was damaged during the earthquake. and it's difficult for planes to land there especially it's a little bit of a small airport, a little bit antequaited with traffic and it's hard to get teams in place and get all the aid as fast as we would like let's put it that way. >> is it fair to say that nepal must be one of the least well equipped nations to be able to deal with an earthquake of this magnitude? >> i wouldn't say that because it didn't come as a surprise for nepal so nepal is a very poor country but it was prepared to some extent for an earthquake. a number of ngos were doing disaster risk reduction programs to help the communities be ready. the government was also putting communities in place to respond. so they were ready to some extent but in terms of the infrastructure it's another story. and this is why i think the military from the region and from the uk and the u.s. are coming in right now to assist in the logistics of the operation so assisting i
there is a few bottlenecks right now that we are trying to go through and mostly those are at the airportthe airport in kathmandu was damaged during the earthquake. and it's difficult for planes to land there especially it's a little bit of a small airport, a little bit antequaited with traffic and it's hard to get teams in place and get all the aid as fast as we would like let's put it that way. >> is it fair to say that nepal must be one of the least well equipped nations to be able to...
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it was an area that would bottleneck. the construction is over and hope the work paid off. >> i want to see how fast it will get me to north 88 -- 880. i'm glad construction is done. >> reporter: the vta and caltrans have been working on this project since 25012. this flyover ramp -- since 2012. this flyover ramp is the final piece of the puzzle. there's still some work to be done. they still need to pour two layers of asphalt and you will still see construction vehicles for the next month. after that, it should be all clear and as i said before, smooth sailing. but vta says that you probably still want to take it slow as you are approaching because, again, it can be a little bit confusing. >> getting used to it. flying over. thank you. >>> 8:47. also happening this morning, a new set of metering lights in sonoma county will be turned on. the onramp traffic signals are located at the northbound and southbound onramps from airport boulevard to 101. for the next week, they will be set to solid green during commute times but
it was an area that would bottleneck. the construction is over and hope the work paid off. >> i want to see how fast it will get me to north 88 -- 880. i'm glad construction is done. >> reporter: the vta and caltrans have been working on this project since 25012. this flyover ramp -- since 2012. this flyover ramp is the final piece of the puzzle. there's still some work to be done. they still need to pour two layers of asphalt and you will still see construction vehicles for the...
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we're also looking in order to avoid that bottleneck that is the airport to open roads and use roads from india to bring supplies. so i think we have teams on the ground from various agencies. they're checking out. they're assessing what nepal needs the most right now. >> there are certainly a lot of challenges ahead for the people there, i imagine. from the world food program we appreciate your time. thank you. >> if you can donate, make a small donation. everything will help. >> thank you so much, bettina lucia from the world program there. >>> 45 people mostly women and children have died in pakistan after heavy rain and strong winds rip ripped through the area. winds reached speeds of 120 kilometers an hour. more rain is forecast. kamal hyder is has sent us this update a short time ago. >> when the storm hit most people were forced to seek protection inside their homes. now, i'm at the home of a family with four children, who were sleeping inside the room at the type the roof collapsed. they didn't stand a chance. they were pulled out by the local villagers but four of his childr
we're also looking in order to avoid that bottleneck that is the airport to open roads and use roads from india to bring supplies. so i think we have teams on the ground from various agencies. they're checking out. they're assessing what nepal needs the most right now. >> there are certainly a lot of challenges ahead for the people there, i imagine. from the world food program we appreciate your time. thank you. >> if you can donate, make a small donation. everything will help....
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, you know, next week we'll start to see lighter conditions on the road but for right now those bottlenecks continue between hillcrest and "a" street. i want to go to the altamont pass. another very slow spot especially this time of the morning. these are first areas to really back up this time of the morning and you can see those slowdowns westbound 205 out of tracy and then continuing to north flynn, maybe even north livermore avenue. those delays, those red sensors and then it clears out by the dublin interchange even with the wreck. i mentioned earlier there was a wreck on the right-hand shoulder near the dublin interchange. the slowdowns are mainly out of the altamont pass and the livermore valley. that's what's picking up your drive time now to 19 minutes in the slow category. we also have a couple of high wind advisories. i mentioned this in our traffic tease. these one for the san mateo bridge and one for the bay bridge. so far no delay on either span. that's your latest "kcbs" drive to work. frank and michelle -- i'm sorry, roberta. [ laughter ] >> i can't forget roberta. here's ro
, you know, next week we'll start to see lighter conditions on the road but for right now those bottlenecks continue between hillcrest and "a" street. i want to go to the altamont pass. another very slow spot especially this time of the morning. these are first areas to really back up this time of the morning and you can see those slowdowns westbound 205 out of tracy and then continuing to north flynn, maybe even north livermore avenue. those delays, those red sensors and then it...
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the city 14th street, constitution massachusetts dupont circle, all of these areas see massive bottlenecks not only for drivers but sometimes for pedestrians as well. ddot is going to start tonight retiming some of those intersections hopefully to decrease the commute a little bit, get people moving, and over the next four weeks they will be tweaking these intersections trying to figure out the best way to get traffic moving. coming up on news4 at 5, we'll take you inside this plan and let you know what to expect. >>> a hot spot for cool treats is open this afternoon. but the future of kline's freeze in manassas is up in the air now. this could be its final season at its current location. >> i have chocolate and vanilla. >> the kids love it. it's fun. >> reporter: the landmark business has been on route 28 near manassas for 50 years. now the property has a new owner. the lindsay automotive group. michael lindsay tells news4 the company has no definite plans yet for the property, but the owners of kline's are actively looking for another location nearby. >> it takes a special place to be ab
the city 14th street, constitution massachusetts dupont circle, all of these areas see massive bottlenecks not only for drivers but sometimes for pedestrians as well. ddot is going to start tonight retiming some of those intersections hopefully to decrease the commute a little bit, get people moving, and over the next four weeks they will be tweaking these intersections trying to figure out the best way to get traffic moving. coming up on news4 at 5, we'll take you inside this plan and let you...
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think this is a crummy merger too, but on a whole different set of issues about technology and the bottleneck it creates and natural monopolies. but on the other hand, when you have the at&t-t-mobile issue that got shot down before or the at&t-directv merger there's not a clear cut policy. this is about market synergy or savings on distributions costs, all it says is don't even go down the road, and as you know it is a giant undertaking for two companies to try to get together. a huge distraction, it sucks up board and senior management and you don't want to go down the road when you don't know what's going to happen. >> let the free market decide let the shareholders make the decision, not the fcc. neil: are other companies looking into deals a fraction of the size wise in cooling it or wait out administration. >> no what i think they're going to do, they're going to be just as aggressive in the marketplace but plan better to see if the mergers would actually come under the same amount of scrutiny. i don't think this is going to want to stop people from having large mergers it affects the hu
think this is a crummy merger too, but on a whole different set of issues about technology and the bottleneck it creates and natural monopolies. but on the other hand, when you have the at&t-t-mobile issue that got shot down before or the at&t-directv merger there's not a clear cut policy. this is about market synergy or savings on distributions costs, all it says is don't even go down the road, and as you know it is a giant undertaking for two companies to try to get together. a huge...
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we knew there would be a bottleneck at the main airport, kathmandu, it has a single run way. is the government? how are aid agencies trying to work with getting aid to where it need to be? >> there is a lot of frustration because there is a serious problem over. there as you mentioned, kathmandu has just one run way. the only internation name airport in nepal. so, there is huge pressure on that airport to get relief aircraft into get supplies in. it is not that there isn't a way that the international community has come together. put up a tremendous effort to send relief supplies in, send emergency personnel in. they're going in. but the pace is slow. and remember, nepal is one of the poorest countries in the word. it simply does not have adequate infrastructure. to deal with the crisis of this magnitude. whether it is even having the personnel to, to help distribute all of the supplies that have been sent in to nepal. it is a real problem. yes there is a backlog. we are also hearing about boxes of food and water that are sitting on the tarmac in kathmandu airport waiting to
we knew there would be a bottleneck at the main airport, kathmandu, it has a single run way. is the government? how are aid agencies trying to work with getting aid to where it need to be? >> there is a lot of frustration because there is a serious problem over. there as you mentioned, kathmandu has just one run way. the only internation name airport in nepal. so, there is huge pressure on that airport to get relief aircraft into get supplies in. it is not that there isn't a way that the...
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this has been there for a little while so we're getting a little bit of bottlenecking. northbound indian head highway at farmington road. you can see the vehicle off to the left of things and then on the right side of the roadway. so we're slowing a little bit. looks like according to the map a lot of red because of people hopping off on to livingston road. you might want to stick with it instead of taking livingston poth are slow. 66 west blocking a lane. eastbound at 50, another crash with blocking a lane as well. so we are having somebody drive live for us. 66 west near nutley. look at the westbound lanes as soon as you hop on outside of the beltway you're seeing it pretty jammed there because of that crash and all of those delays in northeast washington newton street northeast at 22nd. a water main break with the closure. remember inbound 395 at 3rd street tunnel nothing happening. quite slow. i'm back with travel times in ten minutes. >> thank you, melissa. >>> it is 6:32. today will be the funeral for the baltimore man who died after becoming critically injured in
this has been there for a little while so we're getting a little bit of bottlenecking. northbound indian head highway at farmington road. you can see the vehicle off to the left of things and then on the right side of the roadway. so we're slowing a little bit. looks like according to the map a lot of red because of people hopping off on to livingston road. you might want to stick with it instead of taking livingston poth are slow. 66 west blocking a lane. eastbound at 50, another crash with...
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and work with with military forces from all over the world to make sure that bottleneck at the airportway at all. we're looking at ways to get relief material in. we're looking to road from india. the humanitarian heroes have been feeding people even before the quake. some colleagues have lost homes and family members. they're sleeping out on the street for safety reasons. now they're gearing up for a big aid operation. >> we know there's so many challenges. terrain is difficult, aftershocksaftershock s s. what is the biggest challenge on the ground? >> to see what we need. we don't know what's happening in the back country. we need to find out what's happening in remote villages and how to reach them. probably we'll use helicopters for that. in the past, in other quakes in mountain areas, we used mountaineers to bring food to people. we're bringing in high energy biscuits. these keep you alive in a disaster. when people don't have homes ss anymore or scared to go in to cook. we're bringing in these high energy biscuits. a couple of these, and you're set for the day. >> we're almost ou
and work with with military forces from all over the world to make sure that bottleneck at the airportway at all. we're looking at ways to get relief material in. we're looking to road from india. the humanitarian heroes have been feeding people even before the quake. some colleagues have lost homes and family members. they're sleeping out on the street for safety reasons. now they're gearing up for a big aid operation. >> we know there's so many challenges. terrain is difficult,...
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traveling in the eastbound direction between foster city boulevard and claw water road, you'll find it bottleneckedemains out of control in earth's orbit after tuesday's launch. it's being declared a total loss. astronauts at the international space station say they'll be by without the delivery. the capsule was carrying 3 tons of goods. a russian space agency source tells abc ghz that parts of the crash will reenter the as mott fear next week and sit expected to burn up. >>> a father is getting a lot of attention online for his response to a school principal who didn't excuse his children's absences for what he calls an educational trip. >> mike roscy took his three kids to boston to watch him run in this year's marathon. he notified the school about the plan. but school district officials sent him a warning saying that further absences could result in administration action. they learned lessons about determination and kplitment. he has a meeting scheduled with the principal to discuss the matter. >> by the way roscy is from pennsylvania. >>> a shocking secret exposed to help your family eat healt
traveling in the eastbound direction between foster city boulevard and claw water road, you'll find it bottleneckedemains out of control in earth's orbit after tuesday's launch. it's being declared a total loss. astronauts at the international space station say they'll be by without the delivery. the capsule was carrying 3 tons of goods. a russian space agency source tells abc ghz that parts of the crash will reenter the as mott fear next week and sit expected to burn up. >>> a father...
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that has slowed down operations at the airport and created another bottleneck. easy about the situation here. not here in the tent city and not in kathmandu, four days after the quake. >> oren liebermann in kathmandu. thank you for that. >>> to nigeria now, hundreds of boca haram captives rescued. now they're wondering where did these kidnapped women and children come from. we're live after the break. but that hasn't stopped me from modeling. my doctor told me about stelara® it helps keep my skin clearer. with only 4 doses a year after 2 starter doses... ...stelara® helps me be in season. stelara® may lower your ability to fight infections and increase your risk of infections. some serious infections require hospitalization. before starting stelara® your doctor should test for tuberculosis. stelara® may increase your risk of cancer. always tell your doctor if you have any sign of infection have had cancer, or if you develop any new skin growths. do not take stelara® if you are allergic to stelara® or any of its ingredients. alert your doctor of new or worsening
that has slowed down operations at the airport and created another bottleneck. easy about the situation here. not here in the tent city and not in kathmandu, four days after the quake. >> oren liebermann in kathmandu. thank you for that. >>> to nigeria now, hundreds of boca haram captives rescued. now they're wondering where did these kidnapped women and children come from. we're live after the break. but that hasn't stopped me from modeling. my doctor told me about stelara® it...
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the worst part is still the bottleneck right there. this is one of the wrecks i was talking about. we had a bunch of them pop up right before 6:00. and this one is actually on the right hand shoulder but it is jammed still all the way through hayward and southbound 88 # because of a multi-vehicle wreck. approaching winton. again all lanes are back open and if you're heading further north in the oakland area, everything actually is looks really good. it's pretty quiet near the oakland airport and oakland coliseum, roberta is monitoring the forecast and here she is. >>> a look at the live weather camera looking out towards san jose official sun up already -- well it's happening right now actually about 6:17. we have a few clouds that's about it. right now it's very mild heading doubt door, 50 in livermore. 51 in santa rosa. 54 degrees in oakland. so here's the deal today. we have this huge ridge of high pressure it's parked right off the coast. going to provide us today with temperatures well above average. at least by a good 10 to 15 degrees. but then we have a cold front that's goi
the worst part is still the bottleneck right there. this is one of the wrecks i was talking about. we had a bunch of them pop up right before 6:00. and this one is actually on the right hand shoulder but it is jammed still all the way through hayward and southbound 88 # because of a multi-vehicle wreck. approaching winton. again all lanes are back open and if you're heading further north in the oakland area, everything actually is looks really good. it's pretty quiet near the oakland airport...
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now the district is trying to unclog some of those bottlenecks and in less than three hours will change the timing patterns on hundreds of traffic lights like these. that's the sound of drivers crawling through another intersection and running out of patience. >> it's extremely frustrating. >> it's very frustrating. >> reporter: it's dupont circle, and it's not the only backup. >> in the circle yeah it's terrible. you have to stop constantly. >> reporter: commuters go from one red light it another. they can't go even when it's green and end up blocking pedestrian crossings. >> it's crazy. i don't know how you can manage it. >> reporter: that's what they try to do here. >> we're able to watch realtime traffic. >> reporter: starting tonight, d.c.'s department of transportation will activate new timing patterns at more than 600 intersections. it's the heart of the district, from 23rd street to north capital, florida avenue down to 395. >> once you start your journey on a green, you should be able to hit a few more. rnchs >> reporter: that's what drivers feel they deserve. >> that you would
now the district is trying to unclog some of those bottlenecks and in less than three hours will change the timing patterns on hundreds of traffic lights like these. that's the sound of drivers crawling through another intersection and running out of patience. >> it's extremely frustrating. >> it's very frustrating. >> reporter: it's dupont circle, and it's not the only backup. >> in the circle yeah it's terrible. you have to stop constantly. >> reporter: commuters...
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. >> there generally is a bottleneck of traffic there so the state and local police departments often use that scenario to help them stop vehicles. >> and that's exactly what happens on this day. price snakes through stalled traffic, but finally he can go no further. >> he had to just slam on the brakes and come to an abrupt stop, and he didn't want to get out of his car. he was surrounded by law enforcement from various federal and state and local agencies. >> price locks himself in. the windows are up, but officers can see the suspect and the baby in the back seat. their first thought is to save the child. >> we were all yelling at him to open the windows and to get out of the car and to let the baby go. >> our officers were trying to get in the car, but it was difficult. eventually, they started trying to break through the window. >> as one officer bashes in the window, price leaps into the back seat, and morales can see that he has a knife. >> he pulled the knife and stuck it to the baby. to the baby's neck. >> as the violence threatens to escalate, morales makes a startling choic
. >> there generally is a bottleneck of traffic there so the state and local police departments often use that scenario to help them stop vehicles. >> and that's exactly what happens on this day. price snakes through stalled traffic, but finally he can go no further. >> he had to just slam on the brakes and come to an abrupt stop, and he didn't want to get out of his car. he was surrounded by law enforcement from various federal and state and local agencies. >> price...
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traffic really bottlenecks here. although these are normal driving conditions they are terribly desized and so the plan to add more parking spots isn't getting support from all. over the next 20 years, n.i.h. plans on constructing more buildings which will generate thousands of new jobs. n.i.h. says it will need 1,000 additional parking spaces to accommodate these extra employees. but many fear that will pose a serious challenge to the already overtaxed roadways in and around bethesda and so members of congress, the maryland statehouse and montgomery county council mailed a letter to n.i.h.'s director asking him to reconsider their parking plans. >> the alternatives are taking metro and doing what a lot of people do which is car pool and find other ways of mass transit to get there. and again their neighbors across the road have figured out ways to achieve that and they draw from all over the region as well. so n.i.h. is a wonderful neighbor. they are really a big plus to our community. and we're just asking them to
traffic really bottlenecks here. although these are normal driving conditions they are terribly desized and so the plan to add more parking spots isn't getting support from all. over the next 20 years, n.i.h. plans on constructing more buildings which will generate thousands of new jobs. n.i.h. says it will need 1,000 additional parking spaces to accommodate these extra employees. but many fear that will pose a serious challenge to the already overtaxed roadways in and around bethesda and so...
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and then bottlenecking there so it's better than usual once you get past north greenville through theermore valley and then into dublin- pleasanton. westbound 4 at railroad this is a wreck they are trying to clear it tonight right-hand shoulder but you can see the slow traffic conditions now all along the corridor from antioch and then straight into concord as you head towards 680 and 242. that's your latest "kcbs" drive to work. let's see, do we have rain in the forecast? >> we do! on tuesday. until then, the coast is clear. good morning, everyone i wanted to share this picture with you. i have been notices we are seeing large swells. ocean beach could see large swells by late thursday night into friday morning. i would not be too surprised to see a beach statement for hazardous conditions issued. so be mindful with the offshore conditions there from today through friday if you are heading to the coast. we can see rip currents and sneaker waves. right now in the 40s and 50s. winds are under 10. but as we head towards the delta we are seeing increasing wind. north winds at 6 now in pl
and then bottlenecking there so it's better than usual once you get past north greenville through theermore valley and then into dublin- pleasanton. westbound 4 at railroad this is a wreck they are trying to clear it tonight right-hand shoulder but you can see the slow traffic conditions now all along the corridor from antioch and then straight into concord as you head towards 680 and 242. that's your latest "kcbs" drive to work. let's see, do we have rain in the forecast? >> we...