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brooks? >> that was so much fun. i can't tell you working with the late great john candy and rick and everybody on the, you know, and all of the assholes that worked, that was their names, i'm sorry, major asshole in charge of them. but that was so much fun. that is all i can tell you. working on the ship a great production designer designed. it was fabulous. >> the answer is soon. one more from our producer, this is her brother-in-law... >> it is a lost art. well, i didn't have time to say anything else. no, i don't know. it comes back with the people. i mean, you know, we have three new great late night hosts, jimmy fallon, jimmy kimmel, conan o'brien and they are all there and literally encouraging the great comedy. from that something wonderful will be born and come to us, you know, on the big screen, hopefully. >> mel, a lot of artists, including your son max decided not to do the hollywood route because of feeling their art and craft is compromised, and but you somehow have carefully navigated around that is wo
brooks? >> that was so much fun. i can't tell you working with the late great john candy and rick and everybody on the, you know, and all of the assholes that worked, that was their names, i'm sorry, major asshole in charge of them. but that was so much fun. that is all i can tell you. working on the ship a great production designer designed. it was fabulous. >> the answer is soon. one more from our producer, this is her brother-in-law... >> it is a lost art. well, i didn't...
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brooke? >> we will hear more stories from the family members in the next two hours. thank you for sharing that. let's go back to the satellite images, joining me from houston, texas, leo row main, a satellite image specialist. when the news broke and we showed pictures to experts bright and early on the morning show, i kept hearing wows from experts here. you're the professional. you looked at the pictures. you tell me what you see here. >> yeah, those satellite images were 1-b satellite, operated by airbus defense and space. this is a satellite sensor with .5 meter resolution and as you can see on the objects, looks like the collection angle was very suitable to obtain the reflection from the sun. it just depends how the image is physically collected, but there's a lot of reflection. >> what does that tell you, metal perhaps? >> yeah, it is really good. i mean, this is one of the best images. now there are several images of course. we have 16th of march, 18th. and now this image. and that al
brooke? >> we will hear more stories from the family members in the next two hours. thank you for sharing that. let's go back to the satellite images, joining me from houston, texas, leo row main, a satellite image specialist. when the news broke and we showed pictures to experts bright and early on the morning show, i kept hearing wows from experts here. you're the professional. you looked at the pictures. you tell me what you see here. >> yeah, those satellite images were 1-b...
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>> brooke: starting today. >> ridge: brooke, i didn't come here -- >> brooke: this is very doable. we've done this before. we can do it again. >> ridge: well, i can't deny that. >> brooke: [ sighs ] we've always managed to get through everything. >> ridge: can't deny that, either. >> brooke: we have a family. our son wants you here at home. and i know you won't abandon him. it's not like you. just come home. [ birds chirping ] >> donna: what has happened to you? >> katie: i fell in love, donna. is that not allowed? >> donna: great. you're all gaga over rid
>> brooke: starting today. >> ridge: brooke, i didn't come here -- >> brooke: this is very doable. we've done this before. we can do it again. >> ridge: well, i can't deny that. >> brooke: [ sighs ] we've always managed to get through everything. >> ridge: can't deny that, either. >> brooke: we have a family. our son wants you here at home. and i know you won't abandon him. it's not like you. just come home. [ birds chirping ] >> donna: what has...
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that's what happened with your father, brooke. he was here and he was gone and he was here and he was gone. and that's why you're so messed up. that's why you think ridge is your destiny. >> brooke: it has nothing to do with that. >> bill: it has everything to do with it. but you don't need him anymore because you have me. and i'm not going anywhere. you know it as well as i do. i'm holding
that's what happened with your father, brooke. he was here and he was gone and he was here and he was gone. and that's why you're so messed up. that's why you think ridge is your destiny. >> brooke: it has nothing to do with that. >> bill: it has everything to do with it. but you don't need him anymore because you have me. and i'm not going anywhere. you know it as well as i do. i'm holding
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i'm brooke baldwin. malaysia says all lives lost. the families of flight 370 say that's a lie. hundreds of family members and friends stormed the malaysian embassy in beijing today. some calling malaysian officials murderers. families clashing with police here. they walked to the embassy, refusing to believe without proof that this plane ended up somewhere in the southern indian ocean. malaysia, though, is so confident in this new radar data that it's called off the search in the northern corridor. the malaysians have all of their confidence pinned on this bri british company inmarsat which said it tracked the plane into this corridor with handshakes or pings. adding to the credibility of this data, it has been verified by space agency experts and by boeing itself. as for the hunt for this plane, it will start up again soon if weather permits the search had to be suspended because of conditions in this part of the world have been pretty unforgiving or even more dangerous than usual. >> this has been a tr
i'm brooke baldwin. malaysia says all lives lost. the families of flight 370 say that's a lie. hundreds of family members and friends stormed the malaysian embassy in beijing today. some calling malaysian officials murderers. families clashing with police here. they walked to the embassy, refusing to believe without proof that this plane ended up somewhere in the southern indian ocean. malaysia, though, is so confident in this new radar data that it's called off the search in the northern...
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they love brooke. and her beauty and -- >> stop it. >> you were a well-known actress and comedienne at the time. i love your story of how you got this role, brooke. tell everybody a little bit about -- you thought you were practicing. >> yeah, you know, i went to the audition and i was really wanting to transition over to tv and film. so i was just taking auditions and taking classes and classes and classes and classes and classes. and so when i went in for the audition, i really just thought i was practicing. i was, like, i'll just do a good audition. that's what i'm working for. and then they said, well, we would like to test you. i was like, i'll practice what a test is. >> you had never done one. >> i was, like, i'll just practice this for my real job. and then i get my real job, i'll know what i'm doing. >> when they called you, did you freak? >> i was, like -- you got that job. i was like, time out. i called my parents, i'm like, hey, so i booked that pilot. i was so shocked that i couldn't even
they love brooke. and her beauty and -- >> stop it. >> you were a well-known actress and comedienne at the time. i love your story of how you got this role, brooke. tell everybody a little bit about -- you thought you were practicing. >> yeah, you know, i went to the audition and i was really wanting to transition over to tv and film. so i was just taking auditions and taking classes and classes and classes and classes and classes. and so when i went in for the audition, i...
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>> donna: brooke, that's ridiculous. katie and ridge? >> brooke: but it's true. >> donna: you're -- you're serious? >> brooke: they were spending some time together, and somewhere along the way, they developed feelings for each other. >> donna: but not -- not feelings, not real feelings. >> brooke: yes, they are a couple. ridge and katie are in love, or so they think. >> aly: did you hear what i said? wyatt stole the diamond. the jewelry heist was a fake. now give me my phone so i can call the police. >> hope: no, aly. i can't let you do that. >> aly: why aren't you more surprised? >> hope: okay. [ breathes deeply ] i'm gonna tell you something, and yone
>> donna: brooke, that's ridiculous. katie and ridge? >> brooke: but it's true. >> donna: you're -- you're serious? >> brooke: they were spending some time together, and somewhere along the way, they developed feelings for each other. >> donna: but not -- not feelings, not real feelings. >> brooke: yes, they are a couple. ridge and katie are in love, or so they think. >> aly: did you hear what i said? wyatt stole the diamond. the jewelry heist was a...
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>> bill: um...it's not important. >> brooke: did somebody break in? >> bill: i-i came home, and i was -- i was upset. and -- look, you know what? it -- it really doesn't matter. i mean, there was no harm ne. i, uh -- let me just put my shirt on, and we'll go downstairs, and we can talk. >> brooke: no, not if liam's still here. we need some privacy. >> bill: uh, well, our last private conversation didn't turn out so well. >> brooke: yeah, i know. [ sighs ] uh, i didn't want to leave things like that.
>> bill: um...it's not important. >> brooke: did somebody break in? >> bill: i-i came home, and i was -- i was upset. and -- look, you know what? it -- it really doesn't matter. i mean, there was no harm ne. i, uh -- let me just put my shirt on, and we'll go downstairs, and we can talk. >> brooke: no, not if liam's still here. we need some privacy. >> bill: uh, well, our last private conversation didn't turn out so well. >> brooke: yeah, i know. [ sighs ] uh,...
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i'm brooke baldwin. news just into cnn, police have not found anything suspicious inside the homes of those flight 370 pilots. you know they've been searching, specifically that one pilot's at-home flight simulator. nothing nefarious, according to our sources. but we do have something concrete to tell you about right now. new radar evidence to bolster the belief that flight 370 did, in fact, change course. this is the left turn we have been talking about and showing you on all these animations for days and days now. a reminder. at 2:15 a.m., the plane is last detected by malaysian military radar. hundreds of miles off course to the west and the malacca strait. now fast forward to a week later, we finally have another country confirming this radical change in route. the royal thai air force now says it too tracked that boeing 777 through normal channels through roughly 40 minutes after takeoff at 1:22 a.m. when it vanished. six minutes later, 1:28 a.m., the same thai military radar detected an unknown pla
i'm brooke baldwin. news just into cnn, police have not found anything suspicious inside the homes of those flight 370 pilots. you know they've been searching, specifically that one pilot's at-home flight simulator. nothing nefarious, according to our sources. but we do have something concrete to tell you about right now. new radar evidence to bolster the belief that flight 370 did, in fact, change course. this is the left turn we have been talking about and showing you on all these animations...
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. >> reporter: the night brooke melton died, her dad made a promise. >> i whispered, brooke, i will vindicate your accident, because i knew it was not her fault. >> reporter: the 29-year-old was driving her '05 cobalt when the black box data shows the ignition abruptly shut down. mark hood testified for the family in its suit against gm, which ultimately was settled for an undisclosed amount. he says the faulty ignition slipped out of run because of this critical part called a plunger. >> this is the spring loaded plunger that holds the switch in position. >> reporter: it fits into each slot, holding the ignition switch in run or accessory. the problem is, hood says, this tiny part in recalled vehicle was too short, making it possible for the ignition to shift while driving. the air bags are disabled, the power steering is disabled and the power brakes are disabled. >> reporter: during the 2007 model year gm replaced the old part with this one, a longer plunger. the difference, 1.6 millimeters, the width of a quarter. >> the longer plunger and longer spring is more likely to stay in the run p
. >> reporter: the night brooke melton died, her dad made a promise. >> i whispered, brooke, i will vindicate your accident, because i knew it was not her fault. >> reporter: the 29-year-old was driving her '05 cobalt when the black box data shows the ignition abruptly shut down. mark hood testified for the family in its suit against gm, which ultimately was settled for an undisclosed amount. he says the faulty ignition slipped out of run because of this critical part called a...
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brooke and chris? >> i'll tell you, pamela, it is increasingly confusing how the malaysian officials and the different parties here are seemingly contradicting each other, and now it continues as we move into day six. there are some leads, but there are, as pamela and everyone else is saying, more questions than answers as we deal with the search for flight 370. so, let's deal with what we know here, okay? basically, we're dealing with the search, okay? here's this route. this is basically the best and only pure piece of information we have. the flight leaving kuala lumpur at 12:41 a.m. saturday en route to beijing, okay? so, this is where it stops sending back information, where it went off radar. there were reports of radar blips. this is important, okay? so, this is where the two theories come in. the malaysians have been forwarding the theory that after it transponding here, after they stopped getting information, there were pings in this area here. they believe this is where they got almost like a
brooke and chris? >> i'll tell you, pamela, it is increasingly confusing how the malaysian officials and the different parties here are seemingly contradicting each other, and now it continues as we move into day six. there are some leads, but there are, as pamela and everyone else is saying, more questions than answers as we deal with the search for flight 370. so, let's deal with what we know here, okay? basically, we're dealing with the search, okay? here's this route. this is...
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. >> katie: i really am sorry, brooke. >> brooke: don't apologize. there's nothing to apologize for. you were vulnerable, and ridge was there. that's understandable. but if you think this is going any further, it's not. >> katie: it already has. >> brooke: you're not sleeping with him, katie. >> kieno no, i-i wouldn't do that. i'm not like... >> brooke: like what? like me? look at you. you're angry, and you're acting out. you're not doing this because you love ridge. you're doing this to get back at me, and it's got to stop. >> rick: it's your decision, dad. >> hope: i like the idea. >> aly: well, you're not exactly objective, hope. >> hope: neither are you, aly. >> caroline: well, i love the i ea.
. >> katie: i really am sorry, brooke. >> brooke: don't apologize. there's nothing to apologize for. you were vulnerable, and ridge was there. that's understandable. but if you think this is going any further, it's not. >> katie: it already has. >> brooke: you're not sleeping with him, katie. >> kieno no, i-i wouldn't do that. i'm not like... >> brooke: like what? like me? look at you. you're angry, and you're acting out. you're not doing this because you...
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brooks apparently is asking too much of us coming here asking us to keep mr. assmann against his will. but, hey, you know, we're the can-do department commission so what can i tell you? that being said, item 9. >> vote on whether to hold closed session to hold department of the environment executive director interviews. this is an action item. >> i move we go into closed session to conduct the interviews. >> second . >> public comment on the vote? you are now going to go into the closed session. >> let the record note that closed session will not occur here. >> and it is 4.40pm >> thank you. all right. >> the commission will be going into closed session pursuant to government code section 54957, administrative code 7.10b, personnel action executive director interviews. >> okay. so it is 7920 open session we'll convene an open session to disclose all the items and the administrative code 12 b this is an action item that. colleagues motion to disclose or not disclose >> i mom. >> there's no public present without objection. >> all in favor, say i. >> the next it
brooks apparently is asking too much of us coming here asking us to keep mr. assmann against his will. but, hey, you know, we're the can-do department commission so what can i tell you? that being said, item 9. >> vote on whether to hold closed session to hold department of the environment executive director interviews. this is an action item. >> i move we go into closed session to conduct the interviews. >> second . >> public comment on the vote? you are now going to go...
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i'm brooke baldwin. thank you so much for being with us. we will begin in the search for flight 370. japan is saying the satellites have found precisely ten objects floating in the courage indian ocean. these are big objects as well. one is reportedly 26 feet long and 13 feet wide. this news hours after the release of these pictures. new satellite images showing objects 300 of them. this is the biggest number we have toward. this is a thai satellite monday. i look and see specks. experts look at these and say they are shiny. that could be significant. adding to the intrigue, they were seen just 125 miles from the area where the french satellite spotted some 100 objects. lots of pictures and possible clues here. the real question is this. could the sightings be the same field moving quickly with currents in the rough indian ocean. that's one question. next is despite all the new leads and the task of getting to the objects is getting tougher. high risk and the way it is, very low probability of seeing any
i'm brooke baldwin. thank you so much for being with us. we will begin in the search for flight 370. japan is saying the satellites have found precisely ten objects floating in the courage indian ocean. these are big objects as well. one is reportedly 26 feet long and 13 feet wide. this news hours after the release of these pictures. new satellite images showing objects 300 of them. this is the biggest number we have toward. this is a thai satellite monday. i look and see specks. experts look...
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brooke? >> puts that back on the table.ite and tracking the plane in the air for more than seven hours and causing the search crews to be refocused. that technology is not used for tracking planes. how dependable is this? >> that technology, the satellite is out of space and pings with the plane. the airplane responds to those ping. it's almost as if the satellite is saying are you there? the plane responds yes, i'm here. authorities are saying they are confident that this is the plane they tracked in the air for more than seven hours after take off because the signal the satellite is picking up has a unique code that only that plane would have. it's almost impossible to compete. it is it. >> we are all learn learning about aviation together. thank you so much. coming up, we will take you inside the cockpit and talk to a trainer about the pilot simulator at home and this mysterious simulator at home. also an earthquake shook the los angeles area jolting a lot of people awake, perhaps including you. including interrupting li
brooke? >> puts that back on the table.ite and tracking the plane in the air for more than seven hours and causing the search crews to be refocused. that technology is not used for tracking planes. how dependable is this? >> that technology, the satellite is out of space and pings with the plane. the airplane responds to those ping. it's almost as if the satellite is saying are you there? the plane responds yes, i'm here. authorities are saying they are confident that this is the...
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here is that with bob brooks talking about coney island. the new popular culture broadway shows, movies, baseball on coney island were all makeshifts of despair, proof that america was a delayless land. this takes a leap to think that coney island and baseball represents an oilless. primeval monster with the appetite of the moment the new nothing of its own nerveless body and crested with parasites, half in distinguishable from those line in which it moves. half in distinguishable from the sliming which moves. they were united in one crusading army by the revolt against the american tradition as they understood it. in the exciting years 1919-1920 they seized power in the literary world almost like the bolsheviks in russia. bases to power in the literary world almost like the bolsheviks in russia. that is exactly right. let's go back if we can to woodrow wilson, the seizure of power. wilson seems to understand an attempt to impose uniformity in the midst of war, the anti german hostility mania, banning sauerkraut, you know all the specifics
here is that with bob brooks talking about coney island. the new popular culture broadway shows, movies, baseball on coney island were all makeshifts of despair, proof that america was a delayless land. this takes a leap to think that coney island and baseball represents an oilless. primeval monster with the appetite of the moment the new nothing of its own nerveless body and crested with parasites, half in distinguishable from those line in which it moves. half in distinguishable from the...
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eric brooks. so, i just wanted to encourage the lafco in any energy endeavors that it goes forward with to definitely -- since he spoke today, you probably know that one of the recommendationses we made to you folks is to use department of environment staff as well. we've seen that they have been ready to go on program like cleanpowersf and doing other renewable energy projects and efficiency projects and their involvement will be key. along the same lines, in a little bit of a critical vein, it would be good to know what's going on with the climate action plan that was recently put out because originally it mentioned cleanpowersf, among other things, and now it's not the same. it would be good to find out when we're going to have a hearing on that and maybe in lafco if necessary. and then finally, one of the thing that will make it possible to fund the clean energy is to develop a public bank and we hadn't heard much about that. so, just wanted to get the status on that from chair avalos and perh
eric brooks. so, i just wanted to encourage the lafco in any energy endeavors that it goes forward with to definitely -- since he spoke today, you probably know that one of the recommendationses we made to you folks is to use department of environment staff as well. we've seen that they have been ready to go on program like cleanpowersf and doing other renewable energy projects and efficiency projects and their involvement will be key. along the same lines, in a little bit of a critical vein,...
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that's syndicated columnist mark shields and new york times columnist david brooks. gentlemen, well, margaret sounded fairly ominous. david, what are we headed for? >> i think that ominousness is fully merited. the russians are amassing troops on the border, whipped up fervor, talking about the russians killed and harassed within ukraine. if putin decides to escalate, what else is there? i wouldn't want to bet on it but i think there's a possibility of something cataclysmic happening in the next couple of weeks or whatever. it's important to remember, for putin, if you're an autocrat in the world, what's the essential conflict? between you and the square, and it's important to show you can beat the square and the square is not the future, by that i mean the popular uprising. two ways putin can do that. first, take over part of ukraine. the second is to trash the country and sow chaos throughout ukraine so the country begins to fall apart, and that is something i know administration officials are also thinking. >> woodruff: you see something cataclysmic coming? >> i h
that's syndicated columnist mark shields and new york times columnist david brooks. gentlemen, well, margaret sounded fairly ominous. david, what are we headed for? >> i think that ominousness is fully merited. the russians are amassing troops on the border, whipped up fervor, talking about the russians killed and harassed within ukraine. if putin decides to escalate, what else is there? i wouldn't want to bet on it but i think there's a possibility of something cataclysmic happening in...
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brooke? >> that visual is so helpful. >>> the ousted president of ukraine is speaking out this morning. yanukovych says he remains the president and any replacement is illegitimate. all of this as the u.s. and european allies are taking steps to isolate russia. we have more this morning from crimea. diana, good morning. >> reporter: well, we have just been hearing from the ousted president speaking in the south of russia saying as you said that he's still a legitimate leader, he's still the head of the armed forces and that the others are backed by ultra nash lists and fascists. he asked the question to the west saying, do you not remember what this is. he said that the u.s. was illegally sponsoring a coup if they provided money to the government in kiev. also this meeting between john kerry and president putin has been put on hold. it would have been the highest level talks since the only occupation began. president yanukovych also saying the elections on the 25th of may in ukraine would be
brooke? >> that visual is so helpful. >>> the ousted president of ukraine is speaking out this morning. yanukovych says he remains the president and any replacement is illegitimate. all of this as the u.s. and european allies are taking steps to isolate russia. we have more this morning from crimea. diana, good morning. >> reporter: well, we have just been hearing from the ousted president speaking in the south of russia saying as you said that he's still a legitimate...
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brooke will look at that in the moment. let's bring in jim clancy, live from kuala lumpur. >> reporter: hopes, fear plus frustration more than 60 hours after this fly vanished off the radar, the mystery of what happened to this flight still eludes us but people are not giving up. this morning the search intensifies for missing malaysia flight 370. now three days into this exhausting hunt for clues, they are scouring the waters of the south china sea. malaysia's civil aviation chief says no wreckage has been found. >> we have not found anything that appears to be objects from the aircraft, let alone the aircraft. >> reporter: but he did confirm they have taken samples from a spotted oil slick between the waters between malaysia and vietnam in hopes of a positive match. teams all involved in the search effort with more than 30 aircraft and some 40 ships across at least 50 nautical miles. the missing boeing 777 took off on saturday. less than an hour after take-off, the tower lost the plane's signal. no distress call sent and
brooke will look at that in the moment. let's bring in jim clancy, live from kuala lumpur. >> reporter: hopes, fear plus frustration more than 60 hours after this fly vanished off the radar, the mystery of what happened to this flight still eludes us but people are not giving up. this morning the search intensifies for missing malaysia flight 370. now three days into this exhausting hunt for clues, they are scouring the waters of the south china sea. malaysia's civil aviation chief says...
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>> brooke: too many miles away from you. i miss you.st night would've been our wedding night. >> ridge: but hope needed you in paris. >> brooke: i still don't know why that was so important. but you know what? wyatt surprised her. he was on the plane. and i'm sure they can handle everything all by themselves. i can't wait to see you. and i'm gonna come home as soon as possible, and then we can start our life together.
>> brooke: too many miles away from you. i miss you.st night would've been our wedding night. >> ridge: but hope needed you in paris. >> brooke: i still don't know why that was so important. but you know what? wyatt surprised her. he was on the plane. and i'm sure they can handle everything all by themselves. i can't wait to see you. and i'm gonna come home as soon as possible, and then we can start our life together.
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at theector on strategy brookings institution has written a timely new text that looks into america'sole as a coalition builder entitled "still ours to leave." jones also holds major appointments at stanford and in why you. good to have you on this program. what a timely text this is indeed. the conversation too much, your thoughts on what we see happening in crimea. >> this is a critical test for american leadership and for the west. you use a key phase about coalition building. there are certain things the united states can do by themselves about crimea, but it's in a much stronger position if we can galvanize the western alliance, if we can galvanize the europeans and keep the chinese and indian from into support of of russia in this context. tavis: that means there has to be some respect for the authority of the u.s., for the style of leadership we employ when it comes to building coalitions. it means evil got to see our ability to lead in the world, if that's still the case. >> i think it is. there has been a lot of talk about american withdrawal from the world, but when we see a
at theector on strategy brookings institution has written a timely new text that looks into america'sole as a coalition builder entitled "still ours to leave." jones also holds major appointments at stanford and in why you. good to have you on this program. what a timely text this is indeed. the conversation too much, your thoughts on what we see happening in crimea. >> this is a critical test for american leadership and for the west. you use a key phase about coalition...
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eric brooks. so, i just wanted to encourage the lafco in any energy endeavors that it goes forward with to
eric brooks. so, i just wanted to encourage the lafco in any energy endeavors that it goes forward with to
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brookes was just pointing out, the zero margin out pouring all revenues into build. but the point of pouring those revenues into the local build, if you look at the basis of all the discussionses that we're having, the basis of all these amazing benefits to the city, all this largess that we've been able to provide to the general fund, it's all coming from selling a very valuable city-owned renewable resource that just keeps oncoming and making us money. so, what we're talking about is pouring this funding, pouring these revenues into the local build which will increase the pool of renewable assets that just keep oncoming and provide the entire basis for the puc's future budget and all capital costs that we will need to pour that money into going forward. so, we're talking about hundreds of megawatts more of renewable resources that will be locally owned. and once that system is paid off, it will be just another revenue source for the budget. so, kind of talking about making an investment for our future, but not just environmentally. also financially. i know that thi
brookes was just pointing out, the zero margin out pouring all revenues into build. but the point of pouring those revenues into the local build, if you look at the basis of all the discussionses that we're having, the basis of all these amazing benefits to the city, all this largess that we've been able to provide to the general fund, it's all coming from selling a very valuable city-owned renewable resource that just keeps oncoming and making us money. so, what we're talking about is pouring...
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eric brooks. so, i just wanted to encourage the lafco in any energy endeavors that it goes forward with to definitely -- since he spoke today, you probably know that one of the recommendationses we made to you folks is to use department of environment staff as well. we've seen that they have been ready to go on program like cleanpowersf and doing other renewable energy projects and efficiency projects and their involvement will be key. along the same lines, in a little bit of
eric brooks. so, i just wanted to encourage the lafco in any energy endeavors that it goes forward with to definitely -- since he spoke today, you probably know that one of the recommendationses we made to you folks is to use department of environment staff as well. we've seen that they have been ready to go on program like cleanpowersf and doing other renewable energy projects and efficiency projects and their involvement will be key. along the same lines, in a little bit of
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eric brooks. so, i just wanted to encourage the lafco in any energy endeavors that it goes forward with to definitely -- since he spoke today, you probably know that one of the recommendationses we made to you folks is to use department of environment staff as well. we've seen that they have been
eric brooks. so, i just wanted to encourage the lafco in any energy endeavors that it goes forward with to definitely -- since he spoke today, you probably know that one of the recommendationses we made to you folks is to use department of environment staff as well. we've seen that they have been
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his daughter, brook, just 29 had crashed her 2005 chevy cobalt into another car.trol. >> even though i knew she was gone i reached over and kissed her forehead and whispered in her ear. i know she heard me. i whispered in her ear, brook, i will vindicate your death. >> reporter: gm has recalled 2.4 million cars because of problems with the ignitions including the 2005 chevy cobalt that brook was driving. the cars have a faulty ignition switch. the switch can switch to accessory which cuts power to the engine and causes vehicles to lose power steering. that is what investigators say happened in brook's accident. >> beyond the review. >> reporter: in a statement that only reopened the pain the new ceo of general motors admits the company knew about the problem years before his daughter died. >> something went wrong with our process in this instance and terrible things happened. >> reporter: cnn has learned general motors is facing a criminal investigation into the handling of the deadly defect. the company admits 13 people have been killed but gm president mary barr
his daughter, brook, just 29 had crashed her 2005 chevy cobalt into another car.trol. >> even though i knew she was gone i reached over and kissed her forehead and whispered in her ear. i know she heard me. i whispered in her ear, brook, i will vindicate your death. >> reporter: gm has recalled 2.4 million cars because of problems with the ignitions including the 2005 chevy cobalt that brook was driving. the cars have a faulty ignition switch. the switch can switch to accessory...
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and it's friday, mark shields and david brooks are here to analyze the week's news. those are just some of the stories we're covering on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... friends of the newshour. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: this was a day of deepening crisis in crimea, amid growing signs of a possible bid to break away from ukraine. ukrainian leaders accused russia of a military invasion and occupation of crimea. newshour correspondent kwame holman has our report on the day's events. >> reporter: the situation in crimea approached a dangerous pivot point, as ukraine's new government accused russian forces of taking over two airports, a coast guard station and a border post. at a roadblock near one airport, this man said he had no idea who the armed men were, but they quickly set up a security perimeter. >>
and it's friday, mark shields and david brooks are here to analyze the week's news. those are just some of the stories we're covering on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... friends of the newshour. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you....
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colleagues here at brookings also served at the position. he worked at the brookings for a year. i know that the u.s.-china relationship is in good hands with evan. ladies and gentlemen, please join me in welcoming the still very young, but the senior director of asian affairs in the deiros.ouse, dr. evan me [applause] >> thank you for that very kind introduction. i appreciate the opportunity to address the conference here today and thank you for your friendship over the last decade. it has been fantastic. the room today is filled with lots of friends and it is a wonderful opportunity to be able today toour conference celebrate the 35th anniversary of the u.s.-china relationship. this is an auspicious occasion. 2014 is an important year. it is a year that the obama offeringation sees as a unique opportunity to develop a relationship with china defined by more and better amounts of cooperation and coordination on the major global challenges before us today. let me begin by underscoring the the brookings institution convening this country was -- this conference today. i can take no
colleagues here at brookings also served at the position. he worked at the brookings for a year. i know that the u.s.-china relationship is in good hands with evan. ladies and gentlemen, please join me in welcoming the still very young, but the senior director of asian affairs in the deiros.ouse, dr. evan me [applause] >> thank you for that very kind introduction. i appreciate the opportunity to address the conference here today and thank you for your friendship over the last decade. it...
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. >> reporter: in march 2010, brook melton lost control of her cobalt and fatally crashed.ne of 13 deaths linked to a defective ignition switch on a gm vehicle, in which it failed to warn the public about after ten years. >> we deposed all of the engineers after brooks' death in 2010. these are the engineers who participated in the design of the vehicle in 2004 and covered up this problem from 2004 t to 2014. >> gm settled with the melton family in the fall, and the company recalled over 1.5 million vehicles with defective ignitions reporting the criminal kobe i probe in new york in why it took gm a decade to react. taking aim at gm and the national highway administration. >> the problems always start with the manufacturers. 1924 hol they hold all the carde expect regulators to do what they're hired to do, which is to monitor the product products pre marketplace. >> initiated on february 13th of this year and covering more than 700,000 vehicles the recall was expanded two weeks later to encompass 1.6 million vehicles. >> as the scrutiny starts to pick up on the company they
. >> reporter: in march 2010, brook melton lost control of her cobalt and fatally crashed.ne of 13 deaths linked to a defective ignition switch on a gm vehicle, in which it failed to warn the public about after ten years. >> we deposed all of the engineers after brooks' death in 2010. these are the engineers who participated in the design of the vehicle in 2004 and covered up this problem from 2004 t to 2014. >> gm settled with the melton family in the fall, and the company...
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i'm brooke baldwin.he pilots of flight 370 get mental health evaluations. they lifted the curtains into his airline regulations. i should mention investigators into the captain and copilot have thus far in the turned up any big leads. a u.s. official said nothing suspicious has jumped out on the hard drives belonging to the pilot and the copilot. let's bring in paula hancock live for us in kuala lumpur. how often does this specific airline, malaysia air, do these psychological tests on their pilots? >> these tests we are being told from the chief in a press conference, they say that every new pilot that joins the company has to undergo this psychological testing and it's not just when you start. it does continue throughout your career. it's important he said that after they do continue to test them. let's listen to what he said. >> that's something that we check every six months or depending on how old they are. that's normally done during an interview with the doctors. >> this is something that investig
i'm brooke baldwin.he pilots of flight 370 get mental health evaluations. they lifted the curtains into his airline regulations. i should mention investigators into the captain and copilot have thus far in the turned up any big leads. a u.s. official said nothing suspicious has jumped out on the hard drives belonging to the pilot and the copilot. let's bring in paula hancock live for us in kuala lumpur. how often does this specific airline, malaysia air, do these psychological tests on their...
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jason brooks from kcbs news, thank you. >>> we have a situation down in fremont, i guess, right, liz?ally. kcbs just tweeting about this one. you may have spotted that tweet. kcbs traffic letting us know about a five-car chain reaction crash blocking a lane. so as you can see on your screen it sounds like traffic is stacked up approaching auto mall parkway. they are working to clear it but in the meantime, expect some slower speeds. also, slowdowns continue over at the bay bridge toll plaza. the metering lights are turned on early once again, so third or fourth straight morning in a row they have been turning on the metering lights pretty early. 5:51 this morning. it is stacked up nearly to the maze already this morning in the 580 approach probably your worst right now. you can see the drive time down the eastshore freeway though 25 minutes on westbound 80 from the carquinez bridge to the maze. so this is another accident there in the clearing stages now but for a while one lane was blocked. northbound 280 coming into 101, so right near the interchange, traffic still slow from alemany
jason brooks from kcbs news, thank you. >>> we have a situation down in fremont, i guess, right, liz?ally. kcbs just tweeting about this one. you may have spotted that tweet. kcbs traffic letting us know about a five-car chain reaction crash blocking a lane. so as you can see on your screen it sounds like traffic is stacked up approaching auto mall parkway. they are working to clear it but in the meantime, expect some slower speeds. also, slowdowns continue over at the bay bridge toll...
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and it's friday, mark shields and david brooks are here to analyze the week's news. those are just some of the tonight's pbs newshour.on >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... and friends of the newshour. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: two weeks on and searchers today appeared no closer than ever to finding the missing malaysia airlines plane. hopes had be raised after a satellite spotted two large objects in a remote region of the southern indian ocean, more than 1,500 miles southwest of perth, australia. search planes criss-crossed part of the area today and australia's acting prime minister promised to continue the effort. but he cautioned that it's difficult. >> something that was floating on the sea that long ago may no longer be floating, it may have slipped to the bottom. it's also certain that any debris or other material would h
and it's friday, mark shields and david brooks are here to analyze the week's news. those are just some of the tonight's pbs newshour.on >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... and friends of the newshour. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: two...
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. >> brooke envick was a victim of one of those home invasions. >> it's just indescribable.n, you feel like your home is where you're safe. >> after the robbery, brooke found forensic evidence the perpetrator had left behind. >> we noticed that two cigarette butts were in the garage. we don't smoke and none of our friends who had been at the house recently smoke. >> dna from the saliva on the cigarette butts matched joe luna. >> police! >> just five days after michael andrade's murder, joe luna was arrested and charged with the crime. >> did you kill your neighbor? >> i'm not going to kill nobody. period. i never see myself in a position where i have to do something like that. >> despite his denials, joe luna was facing a possible death sentence. honestly? i wanted a smartphone that shoots great video. so i got the new nokia lumia icon. it's got 1080p video, three times zoom, and a twenty-megapixel sensor. it's got the brightest display, so i can see what i'm shooting -- even outdoors, and 4 mics that capture incredible sound. plus, it has apps like vine -- and free cloud st
. >> brooke envick was a victim of one of those home invasions. >> it's just indescribable.n, you feel like your home is where you're safe. >> after the robbery, brooke found forensic evidence the perpetrator had left behind. >> we noticed that two cigarette butts were in the garage. we don't smoke and none of our friends who had been at the house recently smoke. >> dna from the saliva on the cigarette butts matched joe luna. >> police! >> just five...
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jason brooks on deck. we'll be right back. >>> i can certainly smell it in the air.he juniper count is on the high side, lowering tomorrow with the passage of today's and tomorrow's rain. a not getting out of bed on thursday. check out the pollen count. we'll have your full high def doppler radar report coming up. [doorbell rings] hey. hey. what's this? it's u-verse live tv. with at&t u-verse... you can watch live tv from your device. hey. hey. anywhere in your home. [doorbell rings] hey. hey. so you won't miss a minute of ncaa march madness. call now to get a u-verse bundle for the same great price for 2 years. guaranteed. >>> good morning, everybody. it is the last monday of march, and it will go out on a wet note. we're averageing slightly below normal. the eastern portion of the bay area, rain develops there, heaviest rain in 2:00 and 3:00. the winds will blow out of the south 10 to 20 miles per hour. as we swing around towards napa and sonoma, unseasonably cool in the 50s, your rain in the morning hours. heaviest rain towards san francisco later this afternoon.
jason brooks on deck. we'll be right back. >>> i can certainly smell it in the air.he juniper count is on the high side, lowering tomorrow with the passage of today's and tomorrow's rain. a not getting out of bed on thursday. check out the pollen count. we'll have your full high def doppler radar report coming up. [doorbell rings] hey. hey. what's this? it's u-verse live tv. with at&t u-verse... you can watch live tv from your device. hey. hey. anywhere in your home. [doorbell...
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then, mark shields and david brooks analyze the week's news. plus, songs of inspiration and empowerment for africa's women. from one of that continent's most acclaimed singers, the grammy-winner angelique kidjo >> we transform africa, completely, by educating more women. because we need new leadership. >> woodruff: those are just some of the stories we're covering on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... and friends of the newshour. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: the search for the missing malaysian airliner may be getting warmer-- nearly three weeks after the plane disappeared. the australian maritime safety authority, amsa, shifted its focus almost 700 miles to the northeast today, and planes quickly radioed in new discoveries. john sparks of independent television news, reports from pert
then, mark shields and david brooks analyze the week's news. plus, songs of inspiration and empowerment for africa's women. from one of that continent's most acclaimed singers, the grammy-winner angelique kidjo >> we transform africa, completely, by educating more women. because we need new leadership. >> woodruff: those are just some of the stories we're covering on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> and with the...