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. >> catherine: harrington turned himself in at the county courthouse in martinez this morning. >> catherine: this afternoon. photos from the cell phones drunk driving. >> catherine: after the allegations became public. >> catherine:his attorney says harrington has apologized to the women involved.and admits that what he did was wrong. >> catherine:he did not enter a plea court november seventeenth. >> catherine:he could face more than convicted. >> catherine: and charged with lewd and lascivious acts against children and was charges involving three of his four former school students. >> catherine: frankly has been since the 14 years in prison for ax with minors. the crimes what old for years before he was arrested in march the child was not a cub scout and the cash they were not related to troop 128. >> catherine: tomorrow is when voters time for boaters most candid in the scramble. >>: look at the city's finances when the word where they are today. >> reporter: and is very crowded race council member rebecca, cochrane oakland port commissioner brian parker and professional prof. chow to am
. >> catherine: harrington turned himself in at the county courthouse in martinez this morning. >> catherine: this afternoon. photos from the cell phones drunk driving. >> catherine: after the allegations became public. >> catherine:his attorney says harrington has apologized to the women involved.and admits that what he did was wrong. >> catherine:he did not enter a plea court november seventeenth. >> catherine:he could face more than convicted. >>...
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candy. >> catherine: the plants station when i get built after all. >> catherine: she recently foundhat she does have weeks the lives of how the student athlete performed and what could be our final game. >> catherine: drivers are forming lines to fill up with the low gas prices. >> reporter: things about a warmup in the coming days and will take a look that next ♪ ♪ thank you! thank you! dedicated bankers born to go the extra mile. you've been such a big help. it's what i like to do. so you can choose a bank where helping people comes first. chase. so you can. hey john,whoa!k it out. yeah, i was testing to see if we really can turn any device in your house into a tv. and the tablet worked just fine. but i wanted to see if the phone would work as well. so i shrunk sharon. every channel is live just like on tv. but it's my phone. it's genius. shh! i'm watching tv. tiny sharon is mean. i'm right here. watch any channel live on any device around your home. download the xfinity tv app today. >> catherine:police in hercules say a father found illegal drugs in his 8 year- old son's bag of
candy. >> catherine: the plants station when i get built after all. >> catherine: she recently foundhat she does have weeks the lives of how the student athlete performed and what could be our final game. >> catherine: drivers are forming lines to fill up with the low gas prices. >> reporter: things about a warmup in the coming days and will take a look that next ♪ ♪ thank you! thank you! dedicated bankers born to go the extra mile. you've been such a big help. it's...
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the been replaced the lanes and wearing out tonight it is evening i am >>:catherine >> catherine: kronrd is live in san francisco what drivers can expect. >> reporter: caltrans cassette down between two and four lanes between beale street and and. crows about a beast repairing six broken connectors right on the joints that were installed in the 1930's. the gutter rebuild the connectors with quick setting concrete they say it could take about 60 days to finish it the weather cooperates. >> reporter: from a p.m. till 5 in the morning for the next eight to 10 weeks there will always be one lane open headed into severance cisco. caltrans is not about the problem for a while but they plan to fix it. >> reporter: the new fixate come up with will add about a million dollars to the original ball budget but they say it's worth it. >> reporter: and all the work to fix the joints is expected to cost about $2.7 million. once again the closure begins a p.m. this evening and will be up until five in the morning. >> catherine: and for the first time ever the golden break a bridge was shut down for co
the been replaced the lanes and wearing out tonight it is evening i am >>:catherine >> catherine: kronrd is live in san francisco what drivers can expect. >> reporter: caltrans cassette down between two and four lanes between beale street and and. crows about a beast repairing six broken connectors right on the joints that were installed in the 1930's. the gutter rebuild the connectors with quick setting concrete they say it could take about 60 days to finish it the weather...
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good evening i am catherine heenan >> catherine: a warning about ups for shoppers with children tonight about a suspicious man or a customer type of toddler were right and the isle of a big box store. >> reporter: said this incident happened anywhere else but it happened here and parents are alarmed. >> reporter: this man is attempted of accusing of the accused of but try to lure to year-old girl out of a san mateo south san francisco costco store. >> reporter: he's described his agent and in his '40's when he saw the girl and i'll he patted her in ahead and ordered to come over here. >> reporter: investigators said the girl's mother was just 15 ft. away when it happened and of the men quickly left the store without buying anything as soon as he noticed the mother. >> reporter: retired seven francisco police officer says he doesn't recognize the man and now the two showed to me i'll be looked and looked out form. if you recognize this man called police immediately. live in south san francisco tonight >> catherine: sematech will police said they're looking at a possibility that a suspect
good evening i am catherine heenan >> catherine: a warning about ups for shoppers with children tonight about a suspicious man or a customer type of toddler were right and the isle of a big box store. >> reporter: said this incident happened anywhere else but it happened here and parents are alarmed. >> reporter: this man is attempted of accusing of the accused of but try to lure to year-old girl out of a san mateo south san francisco costco store. >> reporter: he's...
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body is contagious. >> catherine: salia will be cremated. >> catherine: just yesterday - people in omahad a prayer vigil for him. he is the second ebola death in the united states. >> catherine: of the 2100 guardsmen and servicemen headed over next year there will be three to six members from san francisco 23rd military intelligence battalion. those soldiers will help would translation and cultural issues. they are not expected to be in direct contact with ebola patients. however, there will have training and will be monitored 21 days before they return home. it is what expected to last between six months to a year. >> pam: more bay area news. >> pam: firefighters in fairfield now have an additional layer of protection, in the form of >> pam: bullet proof vests. the fairifield city council approved the $20 -thousand- dollars to purchase 30-vests which are just like those worn by police officers in that city >> pam: they will be used when firefighters are on the scene with police. >>".be wearing this" >> pam: fire officials say, a policy regulating the use of the bullet proof vests is cur
body is contagious. >> catherine: salia will be cremated. >> catherine: just yesterday - people in omahad a prayer vigil for him. he is the second ebola death in the united states. >> catherine: of the 2100 guardsmen and servicemen headed over next year there will be three to six members from san francisco 23rd military intelligence battalion. those soldiers will help would translation and cultural issues. they are not expected to be in direct contact with ebola patients....
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si >> catherine: after leaving china he'll head to myanmar -- also known as burma.e became the first sitting u-s president to visit that country two years ago. >> catherine: but the political reforms he highlighted then, seem to have stalled. >> catherine: obama then heads to the g-20 summit in australia. >> catherine: the big question - will he meet with vladimir putin? -- whose country was suspended from the g-8 over its actions in ukraine. >> catherine: the chinese put all the visiting officials in traditional costumes today. this was the group photo session. >> catherine: also today - the president is indicating that the recent release of two americans by north korea is "not" going to pave the way for a new round of nuclear talks with the u.s. >> catherine: he says it will take more than "small gestures." gestures." my name is david granillo, i'm a lineman and troubleman. i work out of the stockton division. been married seven years. i got two kids. this is where i want to raise my family. pg&e lineman, our job is to keep the power on so that our customers can g
si >> catherine: after leaving china he'll head to myanmar -- also known as burma.e became the first sitting u-s president to visit that country two years ago. >> catherine: but the political reforms he highlighted then, seem to have stalled. >> catherine: obama then heads to the g-20 summit in australia. >> catherine: the big question - will he meet with vladimir putin? -- whose country was suspended from the g-8 over its actions in ukraine. >> catherine: the...
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catherine?oakland isn't taking any chances either.and is ready for potential trouble. several groups have already announced plans togrand jury verdict is announced. the city is now warning residents and merchants to prepare for possible riots. >> catherine: this was the scene last august - when hundreds in oakland protested in solidarity with the people of ferguson. >> catherine: this is video from our partnership with abc-7. mayor jean quan today advised anyone living or working downtown to park in a secure off-street spot. >> catherine: to move trash cans.and double check locks and security cameras. she's even suggesting that businesses re-enforce doors with steel plates so they can't be pried open. >> catherine: mayor quan says she doesn't want to alarm anyone -- but people need to plan ahead. some of the august protests in oakland turned violent after nightfall. >> jacqueline: concord with 57 degrees that is the temperature right now and it did point temperature is 41 degrees to which are to
catherine?oakland isn't taking any chances either.and is ready for potential trouble. several groups have already announced plans togrand jury verdict is announced. the city is now warning residents and merchants to prepare for possible riots. >> catherine: this was the scene last august - when hundreds in oakland protested in solidarity with the people of ferguson. >> catherine: this is video from our partnership with abc-7. mayor jean quan today advised anyone living or working...
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close. >> catherine: next. >> catherine: you may be excercising -- but are you doing it effectively? break down some cardio- myths. >> catherine: then. researchers say, they've figured out the 'catchiest' song of all time. >> catherine: we'll play it for you -- ahead. ♪ ♪ first impressions are important. you've got to make every second count. banking designed for the way you live your life. so you can welcome your family home... for the first time. chase. so you can. mattress discounters veterans day sale ends tuesday. but mattress discounters has the largest selection of memory foam mattresses under one roof! comforpedic... icomfort... posturepedic hybrid... and wow! four years interest free financing on the entire tempur-pedic cloud collection! and, get a queen size serta mattress and box spring set for just $397. but hurry! the veterans day sale ends tuesday. ♪ mattress discounters >> pam: you may be exercising, but are you exercising effectively? >> pam: many people are not getting the most from their workout. >> pam: holly firfer takes a look at some myths surrounding cardio exe
close. >> catherine: next. >> catherine: you may be excercising -- but are you doing it effectively? break down some cardio- myths. >> catherine: then. researchers say, they've figured out the 'catchiest' song of all time. >> catherine: we'll play it for you -- ahead. ♪ ♪ first impressions are important. you've got to make every second count. banking designed for the way you live your life. so you can welcome your family home... for the first time. chase. so you can....
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catherine! catherine! i should have known. i... i shouldn't have let her watch us. she wanted to watch me all the time. she tried to kill you, didn't she? did you like her to watch you? do you think i told her to kill you? no. everybody that i care about...dies. it's ok. it hurts. it's ok. make love to me. you think she killed johnny boz? for what? to set me up? she loved me. she wouldn't frame me. maybe she got jealous of johnny, too. she didn't. she never got jealous before. she got excited. i don't have luck with women. there was this girl i met when i was in college. i slept with her once. she started following me around, taking my picture. she dyed her hair. copied my clothes. lisa... something--oberman. it was awful. i thought you didn't make confessions. i never did before. gus: another nice girl. how old was she when it happened? 16. we seal juvenile records until they're deceased. that's why you couldn't find it in your computer. what was the motive? she said she didn't know herself-- just did it on impulse. the razor just happened to be there. that's what
catherine! catherine! i should have known. i... i shouldn't have let her watch us. she wanted to watch me all the time. she tried to kill you, didn't she? did you like her to watch you? do you think i told her to kill you? no. everybody that i care about...dies. it's ok. it hurts. it's ok. make love to me. you think she killed johnny boz? for what? to set me up? she loved me. she wouldn't frame me. maybe she got jealous of johnny, too. she didn't. she never got jealous before. she got excited....
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>> catherine: as the night wore on. businesses were torched and looted, >> catherine: police cars set on fire. reporters covering the violence were also targeted. >>"everybody, not just the entire st. louis community, but all of america, join us in demanding change, making a difference for the lives of our children and for the sake of our communities, and especially for michael brown jr., who is crying out from the grave with so many thousands of other people of color who have been killed by police saying, you all have to change this system." >> catherine: for his part officer darren wilson, says his conscience is clear. >> catherine: he spoke out for the first time today to abc's george stephanoppuus. ferguson's mayor talked about his future. >> his current employment status has not changed he remains on administrative leave pending the outcome of an internal investigation. >> catherine: president obama talked about the violent protests in ferguson - ahead of a speech in chicago tonight. >> catherine: he says there is
>> catherine: as the night wore on. businesses were torched and looted, >> catherine: police cars set on fire. reporters covering the violence were also targeted. >>"everybody, not just the entire st. louis community, but all of america, join us in demanding change, making a difference for the lives of our children and for the sake of our communities, and especially for michael brown jr., who is crying out from the grave with so many thousands of other people of color who...
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catherine? >> reporter: >> catherine: learning what a grand jury decided and that was early today on brother the officer should be indicted on criminal charges print there has been a huge lot enforcement presence. there could be riots some are concerned if wilson is not indicted. if for some that has been the expectations. you're looking at and ariel bill from earlier tonight. among those making a plea for peace is the mystery governor. >> earlier today at visited with people in person and i understand like the rest of us they are on edge waiting for a decision but they are trying to go on with their daily lives and conduct their business and support one another in their community. >> catherine: is is the memorial for michael brought in has been here. it marks where he was shot and killed his parents have been pleading with people to keep the peace after the verdict has been announced. some people are asking why has it been so long. >> pam: helping to sort out some of the questions surrounding t
catherine? >> reporter: >> catherine: learning what a grand jury decided and that was early today on brother the officer should be indicted on criminal charges print there has been a huge lot enforcement presence. there could be riots some are concerned if wilson is not indicted. if for some that has been the expectations. you're looking at and ariel bill from earlier tonight. among those making a plea for peace is the mystery governor. >> earlier today at visited with people...
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the fact. >> catherine: more people working part-time because they can't find full-time jobs.having a hard time finding african-americans a still finding i have a hard time finding stopped their unemployment rate was 10.9% more than double that of whites. >> reporter: taking a live look at the fall that is starting to stop it then although not experiencing any delays right now. if your arm plan on swine added sounds night should you should be in good shape. you got a good state of your traveling on the bay bridge. >> reporter: overnight party crowd clout disguised the fall will movement or inland areas of the weekend will bring on a sunny conditions. >> reporter: next week a vehicle down process starting wednesday evening into thursday and friday. since these fixes that carlos 64 in livermore. it's a very pleasant evening right now you're heading out morning lows of could be 5648 in napa and getting to 52 in fremont. wood and a drop off quite a bit but the highs to saturdays will go into the '70s. >> reporter: the space botanize conditions conditions 76 and is that 76 in danvi
the fact. >> catherine: more people working part-time because they can't find full-time jobs.having a hard time finding african-americans a still finding i have a hard time finding stopped their unemployment rate was 10.9% more than double that of whites. >> reporter: taking a live look at the fall that is starting to stop it then although not experiencing any delays right now. if your arm plan on swine added sounds night should you should be in good shape. you got a good state of...
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police believe catherine hoggle is responsible for their disappearance. catherine hoggle's mother says just last week her daughter told her she wanted to show police what she did with the children. >> catherine did call me and request to speak to the police. she wants to give an answer on these children. >> reporter: david felson represents catherine hoggle. he says she didn't want to do that. >> represented on behalf of high client she does not have the desire to go and meet with the police. >> reporter: catherine hoggle suffers from paranoid schizophrenia. she's undergoing a mental evaluati evaluation. in court the judge says he doesn't think she's competent to participate in a search. order denied. as catherine hoggle was taken out of the courtroom, troy turner, the father of the missing children, had these parting words. >> and what she left, you said, catherine, don't -- if you have nothing to say about the kids, i mean, i'm not having conversations about how she's doing. i don't care how she's doing. i want my kids. that's it. >> reporter: now, cath
police believe catherine hoggle is responsible for their disappearance. catherine hoggle's mother says just last week her daughter told her she wanted to show police what she did with the children. >> catherine did call me and request to speak to the police. she wants to give an answer on these children. >> reporter: david felson represents catherine hoggle. he says she didn't want to do that. >> represented on behalf of high client she does not have the desire to go and meet...
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. >> what happened was catherine hohggle's attorney successfully argue that not only did she not want to help the police but that she was so mentally ill that she could not make a decision to do that, dashing the hope of the family members of these two little children who thought today they might get some answers. have and jake up hoggle been missing nearly two months. their mother, catherine, is locked in a psychiatric prison in connection with their disappearance, yet the children's father, troy turner, has never given up hope they are live. >> if i didn't believe that, i would not be standing here. i would be somewhere else, broken down. >> when catherine called him and her mother over the weekend to say the children are alive and she is ready to lead the police to them, turner rushed to the detectives and prosecutors. >> i think she knows where she thinks they are. >> today and district court, with catherine in the courtroom, the state's attorney asked the judge to allow hoggle under tight guard to show the police were she left the children. in response, her attorney said that cat
. >> what happened was catherine hohggle's attorney successfully argue that not only did she not want to help the police but that she was so mentally ill that she could not make a decision to do that, dashing the hope of the family members of these two little children who thought today they might get some answers. have and jake up hoggle been missing nearly two months. their mother, catherine, is locked in a psychiatric prison in connection with their disappearance, yet the children's...
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: the family said they wanted decided in open court. >> catherine: today in herds from of peru the ofpathologists who performed a private autopsy on michael g. brown's body he believes he was shot six times with no signs of struggle the grand jury will decide whether the board officer wilson will face criminal charges for killing ground. it >>: we hope that will not happen but everyone else were waiting for that decision which the grand jury will be looking at this early. >> catherine: purposes store owners are preparing for trouble >>: i hate the boards i don't like them here but i don't want my window smashed out either. >> catherine: many protesters blamed police for escalating tension after brown's killing of michael brown and said if there is no indictment. there's probably below anchor low attention a few bad apples that do some looting but my position is always to replace the window you can replace a life. >> catherine: what ever the grand jury decides the brown family is calling for kong. >> catherine: michael brown family meantime is on his way back from geneva switzerland it
: the family said they wanted decided in open court. >> catherine: today in herds from of peru the ofpathologists who performed a private autopsy on michael g. brown's body he believes he was shot six times with no signs of struggle the grand jury will decide whether the board officer wilson will face criminal charges for killing ground. it >>: we hope that will not happen but everyone else were waiting for that decision which the grand jury will be looking at this early. >>...
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doctors. >> catherine: prop. 47 was approved by voters last night. >> catherine: will make a felony iss cut. >> catherine: indians will be billing disk casino and newly acquired land. >> catherine: >> pam: all the issues and all the races are still not enough to get the voters to cast their ballots. >> pam: only 29.9 percent of registered boat voters cast ballots. >> pam: 7 clara county was at 29%. >> pam: of the nine bay area counties moran had the largest turnout. >> pam: the republicans have firm control over the next congress. president obama said he is willing to work with. >>: to everyone that voted old to know that i hear you. >> pam: to independence to caucus with them were elected. three races are still too close to call. kentucky's mitch mcconnell will be the majority leader. >>: there a lot of people that believe that just because you have divided the government will not accomplish anything and i've gotten to prove them wrong. >> pam: the international trade agreements and the tax is unpopular. >> pam: the president says he looks forward to working with the new majority part
doctors. >> catherine: prop. 47 was approved by voters last night. >> catherine: will make a felony iss cut. >> catherine: indians will be billing disk casino and newly acquired land. >> catherine: >> pam: all the issues and all the races are still not enough to get the voters to cast their ballots. >> pam: only 29.9 percent of registered boat voters cast ballots. >> pam: 7 clara county was at 29%. >> pam: of the nine bay area counties moran had...
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so maybe catherine. is this something in your time in schools and districts talking to parents and teachers and others, how big of a concern was it for those folks on the ground level or is this a larger or political conversation taking place? >> i'm not the best person to ask about that because we've had other reporters focusing on it more than i have in all honesty. but it's a concern. i'll flip that another way, though, and wander from the data privacy question for a second because that goes right to what i was hoping to get a chance to say. this whole debate >> and you hear the noise it's kwooit where i've gone. this is not the stuff people are talking about. how do i figure out what that means? can i possibly reorganize my school in my district? do i have enough time to do this? is my district reorganizing in such a way -- that's the kind of stuff i've been hearing about. so it's like when i come up out of the waterer and i comet back to the office and i hear blah, blah, blah, that isn't what i've h
so maybe catherine. is this something in your time in schools and districts talking to parents and teachers and others, how big of a concern was it for those folks on the ground level or is this a larger or political conversation taking place? >> i'm not the best person to ask about that because we've had other reporters focusing on it more than i have in all honesty. but it's a concern. i'll flip that another way, though, and wander from the data privacy question for a second because...
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: she talked about the alberta farmer husband michael step father. >> catherine: last night a larger police presence meant fewer violent incidents and ferguson. 45 people were arrested over night as an eager over the grand jury decision spread across the country. just about every american soccer seesawedto the street all with the same message. >> catherine: as for darren wilson his attorneys say he is aware that his career as a police officer is over. >>: for deer and this is the biggest topics of conversation is moving forward and for daren't in the private person nes is kind of laying low. >> catherine: a vehicle just occurred. they're actually negotiating the terms of wilson's pension right now. >> pam: a vehicle jumped the curb and had a pedestrian at a traffic signal at 2:30 p.m. today. and sampras is called this occurred in the intersection of mcallister street and charles j. brennan. >> pam: the driver of a pedestrian our libel were transported to the hospital police are still unclear what calls the driver to jump the kirk. >> pam: west valley college in saratoga was evacuated
: she talked about the alberta farmer husband michael step father. >> catherine: last night a larger police presence meant fewer violent incidents and ferguson. 45 people were arrested over night as an eager over the grand jury decision spread across the country. just about every american soccer seesawedto the street all with the same message. >> catherine: as for darren wilson his attorneys say he is aware that his career as a police officer is over. >>: for deer and this is...
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by then they should have a competency ruling for catherine hoggle. pat collins, news 4. >>> more now on breaking news story we talked about at the beginning of our broadcast. one person shot out a walmart in woodbridge. julie carey is on the scene. julie? >> reporter: we are right in the middle of that walmart parking lot. you see the crime scene tape a little ways away and a lot of officers on the scene as they begin the investigation into this bizarre incident that happened this afternoon around 4:30 inside the walmart. we're right next to potomac mills mall. a fall spot to a lot of people. joining me to answer questions, jonathan ross with the police department. we understand this happened around 4:30. a man came into the store but had a hammer in each hand. what happened after that? >> once he entered the store approached the jewelry counter and pulled out the hammer and began smashing the glass counters. an odut off-duty officer was in the store at the same time. approached the man. the man began to leave the store and the officer followed him o
by then they should have a competency ruling for catherine hoggle. pat collins, news 4. >>> more now on breaking news story we talked about at the beginning of our broadcast. one person shot out a walmart in woodbridge. julie carey is on the scene. julie? >> reporter: we are right in the middle of that walmart parking lot. you see the crime scene tape a little ways away and a lot of officers on the scene as they begin the investigation into this bizarre incident that happened...
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we have catherine ward, reason managing editor.rine, does it matter that the president is about to do what he says he couldn't do? >> i don't think the hypocrisy angle is here, what is more important he is giving up working with congress. this has been obama's attitude we all can work together as long as we agree with me but after that all bets are off. so i don't think this is actually surprising. david: alan, i wonder if it has market implication? it reach ad point where investors are worried about the implications of a imperial presidency no i don't think so, we have seen everything that can happen politically -- david: don't bet on that my friends. >> the path is upwards. least resistance is upward. we continue to make 43 new highs in the s&p here. look what we've thrown at marketplace? every crisis de jure has been overcome. i don't think there is crisis, i'm not an esquire at large, first to tell you there is precedent for this, 1986, 1989. that is how it happened before. maybe it will happen again. david: climbing walls of w
we have catherine ward, reason managing editor.rine, does it matter that the president is about to do what he says he couldn't do? >> i don't think the hypocrisy angle is here, what is more important he is giving up working with congress. this has been obama's attitude we all can work together as long as we agree with me but after that all bets are off. so i don't think this is actually surprising. david: alan, i wonder if it has market implication? it reach ad point where investors are...
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big story, today in court state officials filed a motion to have katherine hog am removed from -- catherine hoggle removed from the hospital and placed into the custody of the sheriff to show police where her missing children are. wusa9's stephanie ramirez is outside the maryland district courthouse in rockville where the judge had a pretty surprising response. >> reporter: the judge didn't completely throw it off the table, but he denied it today for reasons i'll explain coming up, but the sheriff, members of the police department and sheriff's department were all dressed in uniform ready to take hoggle out right there and then. i talked to the family of the judge's decision. >> just anything about it like they're putting the court date before finding my kid. >> reporter: 2-year-old jacob and 3-year-old sarah hoggle's father troy turner was shaking his head after a judge would not allow catherine hoggle to go into police custody even after family members said hoggle recently told them she wanted to show authorities where her children are. her mother after the hearing. >> she's my daughter.
big story, today in court state officials filed a motion to have katherine hog am removed from -- catherine hoggle removed from the hospital and placed into the custody of the sheriff to show police where her missing children are. wusa9's stephanie ramirez is outside the maryland district courthouse in rockville where the judge had a pretty surprising response. >> reporter: the judge didn't completely throw it off the table, but he denied it today for reasons i'll explain coming up, but...
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had his faults, and if my mother catherine graham were still here, believe me, she could go on a verylong time about those. but she literally wrote the book about how great ben bradlee was, and it was a very long book. at the same time, what a lucky guy ben was himself. his marriage to sally filled up the gossip columns of the rival papers but it's several decades later and we can all say, sal, you were the wife of his dreams. all you had to do to make ben smile was mention your name always. he died surrounded by children he loved and who loved him. ben junior whom he admired so much as editor and author, marina, whom i've known since she was a teenager and who every visit to ben made him so happy, dino stuck in another country who i so wish were here today and quinn his daily companionship lit up his last 33 years. mother occasionally perhaps teasingly uses the phrase mail chauvinist pig to describe her fellow correspondent. surprise, in one crucial respect he wasn't. take my word for it. in 1963 when kay graham became publisher of the post and -- many men were reduced to blubber by
had his faults, and if my mother catherine graham were still here, believe me, she could go on a verylong time about those. but she literally wrote the book about how great ben bradlee was, and it was a very long book. at the same time, what a lucky guy ben was himself. his marriage to sally filled up the gossip columns of the rival papers but it's several decades later and we can all say, sal, you were the wife of his dreams. all you had to do to make ben smile was mention your name always. he...
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i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. >>> political leaders in japan are about to hit the campaign trail. members of governing and opposition parties don't have much time to prepare. prime minister shinzo abe is set to dissolve the lower house on friday. abe and cabinet members met on friday morning to sign official papers. they will set the election for december 14. the lower chamber will be disbanded in the afternoon and abe will hold a news conference. he has pledged to win the vote. he said he will speed up the implementation of measures and deliver the benefits of economic recovery to all corners of the nation. >> translator: i am determined to clarify whether the government's growth strategy is right or wrong. and whether there are other ways to replace it. >> the main issue of the election is abenomics, the prime minister's economic policies. le the last general election took place two years ago. >>> a u.s. congressional panel says china's advancing military capabilities will challenge those of america and japan. t
i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. >>> political leaders in japan are about to hit the campaign trail. members of governing and opposition parties don't have much time to prepare. prime minister shinzo abe is set to dissolve the lower house on friday. abe and cabinet members met on friday morning to sign official papers. they will set the election for december 14. the lower chamber will be disbanded in the afternoon and abe will hold a news conference. he has pledged to win the vote. he...
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president obama i'll be laid out things i can do even as working with congress except. >> catherine:resident did not give a lot of details about but the new york times is reporting that the plan is not likely to include health benefits. the millions of immigrants in question will probably not be eligible for subsidized low-cost plants from what comes to be known as all, care. some top republicans have vowed to try to overturn the president's actions of the party has been split on whether to threaten the government shut down. or an impeachment proceeding if the president goes ahead with its unilateral action. >> catherine: the emigrants are already all and the illegally are already on alert they've been flooding the attorney's office will calls to see if they qualify for any plan to offer them protection. >> pam: among the likely step the president will take is extending it deportation protection to parents and spouses of u.s. citizens and permanent residents to abandon the country for several years. the bay area emigration rights advocates say it's a good spurts that unease more to b
president obama i'll be laid out things i can do even as working with congress except. >> catherine:resident did not give a lot of details about but the new york times is reporting that the plan is not likely to include health benefits. the millions of immigrants in question will probably not be eligible for subsidized low-cost plants from what comes to be known as all, care. some top republicans have vowed to try to overturn the president's actions of the party has been split on whether...
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catherine mcdaniels, miss cath to everyone was feeding those gathered from automatic around the worldas since the beginning of the protests. >> i have a responsibilities to my community. my family. we didn't know each other 111 days ago. today we are one extended family. so it's my responsibilities to offer what i can. my role in the movement is care, comfort and nutrition. >> reporter: catherine is about to graduate from culinary school. as the protests grew, she asked a local pastor how she could helpful cook was the answer. >> we was dealt a blow. we all know that. i just want my family to know that they loved. this is a time for us to come together, to did he brief, to love on each other, to share food, break bread together. that's what tonight is all about, giving thanks, because look we have this going on in our life, we got much to be grateful for. >> reporter: for catherine what's happening on the streets of ferguson, st. louis, and around the country is a battle somewhat neglected by our own generation. >> this saints your grandmother's civil rights movement. this is 2014 and
catherine mcdaniels, miss cath to everyone was feeding those gathered from automatic around the worldas since the beginning of the protests. >> i have a responsibilities to my community. my family. we didn't know each other 111 days ago. today we are one extended family. so it's my responsibilities to offer what i can. my role in the movement is care, comfort and nutrition. >> reporter: catherine is about to graduate from culinary school. as the protests grew, she asked a local...
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fox news chief intelligence catherine herridge joins us. is he dead or alive? >> what we know tonight is that defense officials and intelligence officials are still assessing the fallout of these weekend air strikes. but so far they have not seen any evidence the leader of isis al baghdadi was killed or seriously injured. and typically in these situations they see two things. they see a real spike in chatter. this is the communication between known operatives and also a discussion of a successor being identified and elevated and neither of those have been seen in this case. >> all right. there was a convoy of cars. >> correct. >> that were hit. what -- what started the discussion are in al baghdadi might have been on that convoy? >> well, it's a very confused picture. the defense department has owned up to this overnight strike on friday near mosul, iraq. and this heavily armed convoy of 10 vehicles. which seems to be associated with the isis leadership on the second front the iraqi interior ministry as well as twitter and other people on the ground are talking
fox news chief intelligence catherine herridge joins us. is he dead or alive? >> what we know tonight is that defense officials and intelligence officials are still assessing the fallout of these weekend air strikes. but so far they have not seen any evidence the leader of isis al baghdadi was killed or seriously injured. and typically in these situations they see two things. they see a real spike in chatter. this is the communication between known operatives and also a discussion of a...
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. >> catherine: michael brown's mother is describing the moment she heard that michael and that the office of wilson was released no charges against him for killing her son. >> catherine: talks about the outburst from her husband michael step father he he just spoke out in anchor as one things this speak and map and a different thing to act he just spoke but. >> catherine: dear baron wilson's attorney says that he knows in his police as a career as as as career as a police officer is virtually over. >> pam: stay with kron 4 as we continue to follow the latest in the ferguson broke as here in the bay area and across all other cities across the country. >> pam: happening now a busy travel day ahead because of the thanksgiving holiday the airports have been packed with travelers today many people have been stopped at the airports because of as big snowstorm back east. >> reporter: one of the reasons why she was delayed so because she came from the northeast and area of the stealing was no sleet and rain. >> reporter: shown crane is not exaggerating she's been traveling sense the we hours of w
. >> catherine: michael brown's mother is describing the moment she heard that michael and that the office of wilson was released no charges against him for killing her son. >> catherine: talks about the outburst from her husband michael step father he he just spoke out in anchor as one things this speak and map and a different thing to act he just spoke but. >> catherine: dear baron wilson's attorney says that he knows in his police as a career as as as career as a police...
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. >> catherine: a developing story when you see firefighters struggling to get an elderly woman out ofe in upstate new york to begin to realize the kinds of problems caused by a huge snowstorm and in the north eases actually bracing for yet more a snow especially buffalo. >> catherine: of fighting thursday for residents of the new york health-care facility they were evacuated minutes before heavy snow collapsed their dining room roof. up to 3 ft. of snow is expected in the buffalo area on top of the more than 6 ft. this already fallen since tuesday >>: a storm of unprecedented proportions will we will prepare but the storm is gigantic and persistence >> catherine: travel bans are in place but new york's governor says this is one of the worst storms he's seen. >>: buffalo is no stranger is no but they can handle snow but this might break all records for snowfall in buffalo. >> catherine: heavy equipment has been rolling nonstop straining local snow budgets. >>: entire budgets could be spent during this one week. >> catherine: people are being told stay in their homes and a lot of them d
. >> catherine: a developing story when you see firefighters struggling to get an elderly woman out ofe in upstate new york to begin to realize the kinds of problems caused by a huge snowstorm and in the north eases actually bracing for yet more a snow especially buffalo. >> catherine: of fighting thursday for residents of the new york health-care facility they were evacuated minutes before heavy snow collapsed their dining room roof. up to 3 ft. of snow is expected in the buffalo...
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i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. thanks for staying with us. >>> today's asian voices comes to you from china. a focus is on the software industry. can it become a mainstay of the chinese economy? nu soft corporation is one of the newest software companies in china and has 80 offices worldwide. it offers a wide range of services from car navigation systems to software for cell phones to health care services in rural
i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. thanks for staying with us. >>> today's asian voices comes to you from china. a focus is on the software industry. can it become a mainstay of the chinese economy? nu soft corporation is one of the newest software companies in china and has 80 offices worldwide. it offers a wide range of services from car navigation systems to software for cell phones to health care services in rural
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catherine herridge joins us with more.s is bad. >> we had open testimony from the new director of the nsa director michael rogers. what he confirmed publicly is what people have said privately within the intelligence community for some time is that a handful of nations, including china, already have the capability to disrupt or take down the power grid in this country. >> what happens if they do that? >> well, one of the reasons it hasn't happened is that they are equally afraid of the u.s. using the same kind of offensive technology against them. if the power grid goes down, we kind of have a repeat of what we saw in like 2003-2004 on the east coast of the united states. just like a major system failure it will take a number of days to bring it back up. >> it almost has the experience of like the cold war and pointing nukes at each other and no nobody wants to press the button. a supporter of creating a framework. laws of war for the cyber realm. he says there are no rules right now. he supports something that would preve
catherine herridge joins us with more.s is bad. >> we had open testimony from the new director of the nsa director michael rogers. what he confirmed publicly is what people have said privately within the intelligence community for some time is that a handful of nations, including china, already have the capability to disrupt or take down the power grid in this country. >> what happens if they do that? >> well, one of the reasons it hasn't happened is that they are equally...
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could catherine baker have won without his help. >> to be clear it wasn't just him.was several other major donors and neither one of them could have won without big money from the outside. it was very expensive to run a competitive campaign in california. >> the democrats have the money standing. they have their operation with the unions whether it is the teachers or the public employees or the firefighters or police. and they are able to unmask those in the races where as republicans seem to come and go. how will you over come that. >> we're over coming it slowly. there are other donors who have been sitting on the sidelines for the last two years. they haven't been happy with the party's operations. you saw numerous incum taken out. other major donors as well as corporate interests put money behind the winning candidates that knocked them out throughout the state. >> is the republican party ever going to be the 24/7 operation that the democrats are. >> we're getting there. we woke up after some at polls and our ground game was superior at the democrats. we ran bett
could catherine baker have won without his help. >> to be clear it wasn't just him.was several other major donors and neither one of them could have won without big money from the outside. it was very expensive to run a competitive campaign in california. >> the democrats have the money standing. they have their operation with the unions whether it is the teachers or the public employees or the firefighters or police. and they are able to unmask those in the races where as...
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>> yes. >> police say the suspect is getting help from 30 antwan burgess of 21st and catherine. robberies made off with a total of $1,700. nobody has been injured, and police wants to catch the pair before somebody gets hurt. >>> happening today the pathologist hired by michael brown's family will testify. dr. michael baden performed an autopsy after examinerrers performed the first one. the grand jury has until january to make the decision but it's expected to come as early as late this month. >> the man who looked like accused cop killer james tell youy was walking because he didn't have a car. he launched a crowd fund called helped james get to work safe. he used the money to by the suv. >>> a new video has been released showing a video of what appears to be an assault by a school bus driver in the midwest. >> reporter: most areas are in the 30s and 40s. in some cases it feels like the freezing mark. we're rooting for drexel as the college for the morning on 6abc. go dragons i'll be back with the day-park forecast. ♪this holiday season, my good friend gave to me♪ ♪7 powerball
>> yes. >> police say the suspect is getting help from 30 antwan burgess of 21st and catherine. robberies made off with a total of $1,700. nobody has been injured, and police wants to catch the pair before somebody gets hurt. >>> happening today the pathologist hired by michael brown's family will testify. dr. michael baden performed an autopsy after examinerrers performed the first one. the grand jury has until january to make the decision but it's expected to come as...
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art has its own rights. >> a couple of things about catherine.he hid the collection. >> it was not very public when she was collecting. it was open for the people who came to the palace. it was the royal collection. every ambassador was taken through the rooms. common people did not come. it was a diplomatic thing. >> hermitage means that, doesn't it have something to do with seclusion? the title and the term? >> it is the idea of collecting. private collections becoming open. there are these dams which were called public museums. whichre are some museums were called public museums. the hermitage has become more and more open. after the revolution, it became very much open. now it is even may be more. the evolution of museums. >> catherine king to needed -- to buy artontinued even when financial circumstances were difficult. >> yes. friedrich had no money to buy the collection. she bought it. the -- it was of a gesture not only for the outside world but for the public. the public she had around her, the people. we can buy art. >> you think it is
art has its own rights. >> a couple of things about catherine.he hid the collection. >> it was not very public when she was collecting. it was open for the people who came to the palace. it was the royal collection. every ambassador was taken through the rooms. common people did not come. it was a diplomatic thing. >> hermitage means that, doesn't it have something to do with seclusion? the title and the term? >> it is the idea of collecting. private collections becoming...
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this is video of catherine hoggle been taken into custody. the children have never been found and she has refused to cooperate with authorities to tell them what she did with the kids. well, this past weekend, there callsme hope -- phone that she made to her mother, to a friend, and to her husband -- and this is what her common-law husband said what went on during a phone call. >> she said that she wanted to show the police were the kids were, i asked her how come she will not show me because i in the father and i can pick them up, and she said that it would not do anything for her and that she would need to show the polys herself. common-lawold her husband that she wanted to get that the tech gives involved to know where the children were. so they came into this hearing today and her attorney told the judge that he wanted an emergency order to release her from the psychiatric hospital to go with the sheriff and the police who were in court today to where catherine hoggle said where the children were. couple ofasked her a questions, among the
this is video of catherine hoggle been taken into custody. the children have never been found and she has refused to cooperate with authorities to tell them what she did with the kids. well, this past weekend, there callsme hope -- phone that she made to her mother, to a friend, and to her husband -- and this is what her common-law husband said what went on during a phone call. >> she said that she wanted to show the police were the kids were, i asked her how come she will not show me...
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. >> we are joined by journalists catherine higley. we surprised by the situation? >> i wasn't.t had been widely reported before hand. the museum decided six months to take what were not it would accept. it was a total surprise. it was obviously a mixed blessing. they had to think about how they were going to deal with a tainted collection. they took the time and said today that they had considered saying no. >> how about this lawsuit? whatsoever he percussions cannot have? >> it is hard to assess that at the moment. his cousin says he was not capable of making a will when he did it, he was not in a fit state of mind and he suffered from various dilutions prayed he believed the non-seas were trying to get to him at get his treasure. there will doubtless be council reports that are completely sane. who knows what the end result will be. kami we expect an avalanche of lawsuits now? >> that is what the jewish congress has warned about. they think that is an unlikely scenario. the museum is willing to return all the artworks in the shouldn't be any reason for that to go to court. th
. >> we are joined by journalists catherine higley. we surprised by the situation? >> i wasn't.t had been widely reported before hand. the museum decided six months to take what were not it would accept. it was a total surprise. it was obviously a mixed blessing. they had to think about how they were going to deal with a tainted collection. they took the time and said today that they had considered saying no. >> how about this lawsuit? whatsoever he percussions cannot have?...
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catherine: hey! that looks pretty good. no. it's not coming out like i imagined.s) francine, this stadium's great... for the pitcher. but it's not going to be so great when we're batting. we'll never be able to hit a home run over that wall. you're right. why didn't i think of that? lefty: well, maybe someone can hit a home run with that bat. announcer: now batting, number seven... henry thomson! (stadium rumbling) lefty: is there any way they can adjust the sound system? (groans) why didn't i build a dome?! (birds chirping) (gasps) it's got holes in it, but it'll have to do. i'll just stretch the sides a little and make it fit. (cracking) (gasps) arthur: what happened? it looked great when i left yesterday. but it needed a dome. it wasn't perfect. what's the point if it's just ordinary? maybe we can fix it. no, it's a perfect disaster. i've ruined everything. maybe it won't be exactly what you had in mind. but we're not ruined. hmm... ruins. francine: remember, we're looking for old and broken. how's this? great. the worse condition, the better. note the radial d
catherine: hey! that looks pretty good. no. it's not coming out like i imagined.s) francine, this stadium's great... for the pitcher. but it's not going to be so great when we're batting. we'll never be able to hit a home run over that wall. you're right. why didn't i think of that? lefty: well, maybe someone can hit a home run with that bat. announcer: now batting, number seven... henry thomson! (stadium rumbling) lefty: is there any way they can adjust the sound system? (groans) why didn't i...
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i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. the organization of petroleum exporting countries has decided to maintain its crude oil output ceiling. the 12 member nation of opec made the decision on thursday. they agreed to keep their daily oil output target at 30 million barrels. some appealed if for a reduction to curb a further drop in price is. the appeals were overridden. crude prices have um tumabled more than 30% in the past six months partly due to u.s. shale output. at the gathering, saudi arabia argued that opec does not need to slash production target as current price fluctuations are only short-term ones. other delegations claimed crude prices will rebound as the recovery drives up demand for crude. in after hours trading in new york, futures prices fell below $70 a barrel for the first time in four and a half years after the opec decision. out of speculation that oil supply will be excessive. now, analysts are wondering where prices are headed. for more, let's go to ai. >> we spoke to a japanese analyst and he said
i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. the organization of petroleum exporting countries has decided to maintain its crude oil output ceiling. the 12 member nation of opec made the decision on thursday. they agreed to keep their daily oil output target at 30 million barrels. some appealed if for a reduction to curb a further drop in price is. the appeals were overridden. crude prices have um tumabled more than 30% in the past six months partly due to u.s. shale output. at the gathering, saudi arabia...
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i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. >>> the u.s. midterm election results have transformed the political dynamic in washington. republicans have won a majority in the senate. they now have control of both chambers of congress for the first time in eight years. voters cast pal lots for 36 of the senate's 100 seats. republicans will hold a majority of at least 52 but a runoff in louisiana means the count won't be known until next month. all 435 seats in the house of representatives were being contested. republicans expanded their majority with 243 seats. republicans fiercely criticized president barack obama for what they called poor handling of islamic state militants and the ebola outbreak. he told voters he got their message. >> obviously, republicans had a good night and they deserve credit for running good campaigns. i'm eager to work with the new congress to make the next two years as productive as possible. i am committed to making sure that i measure ideas not by whether they are from democrats or republicans, but whether they
i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. >>> the u.s. midterm election results have transformed the political dynamic in washington. republicans have won a majority in the senate. they now have control of both chambers of congress for the first time in eight years. voters cast pal lots for 36 of the senate's 100 seats. republicans will hold a majority of at least 52 but a runoff in louisiana means the count won't be known until next month. all 435 seats in the house of representatives were...
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i'm catherine kobayashi from tokyo. thank you for joining us. xxxx >> hello, welcome to "global 3000." more than a parakeet, how columbia tries to preserve the bird bee gees that can only be found here. volunteering for a better society, how young professionals in panama inspired change. training the mullally use for the future, where football makes youngsters fit for life. every time that we lose a species to extinction it marks a surrender to the damage that we found. darwinism does found into something known as an actual -- natural extinction rate, but we are losing species at a rate that is 1000 times higher than
i'm catherine kobayashi from tokyo. thank you for joining us. xxxx >> hello, welcome to "global 3000." more than a parakeet, how columbia tries to preserve the bird bee gees that can only be found here. volunteering for a better society, how young professionals in panama inspired change. training the mullally use for the future, where football makes youngsters fit for life. every time that we lose a species to extinction it marks a surrender to the damage that we found....
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. >> we spoke earlier with our reporter catherine martin from amsterdam, who gave us her impressions of these ceremony. >> it was very sad. i want to share with you a thought of a father who lost his son and grandson. he says, you always died twice. the first time when you leave this life and the second time when you are forgotten. for me this perfectly illustrates what all of these relatives wanted today, to remember their loved ones and to tell the stories behind this tragedy, the stories about the lost brothers and sisters, and parents and grandchildren. but behind all of that grief, the family has expressed it today feelings of rage and powerlessness regarding the dutch authorities and how they have handled so far these investigations. too slow and too little results. emotionally this day provided a process or this disaster, but there are -- the whole nation has expectations. the dutch government has to give answers to the questions -- what really happened and who was was sponsored ball? -- who is responsible? without, a relative told me, there cannot be anything but grief. >> ca
. >> we spoke earlier with our reporter catherine martin from amsterdam, who gave us her impressions of these ceremony. >> it was very sad. i want to share with you a thought of a father who lost his son and grandson. he says, you always died twice. the first time when you leave this life and the second time when you are forgotten. for me this perfectly illustrates what all of these relatives wanted today, to remember their loved ones and to tell the stories behind this tragedy, the...
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- do you remember when catherine zeta-jones was in entrapment? - do i remember? - this bitch, she doing a back bend but she upside down and she on the floor. - going through the laser-- going through the laser storm like this? - going through the lasers. - going through the lasers. i'm gonna watch it, dude. say, "hey, sweetie." - say what? - "maybe we should go to the movies this weekend. you got, uh..." - say, "who is this?" - "catherine zeta-jones." you know what i mean? - you know what i'm sayin'? - she was--she...oh. - do you remember, um, career opportunities when jennifer connelly was on that horse? all like... - ooh. you talkin' about things i can't forget now. talkin' about that-- you were like-- - that was-- that [bleep] was my awakening. - [laughs] - i'm gonna do my one line here. - oh, yeah. >> jon: welcome to the daily show. my name's jon stewart. our guest tonight from the theory of everything incredible performance eddie redmayne will be joining us on the program tonight. but first, you may remember democrats took a bit of a ball smashing. [laughter
- do you remember when catherine zeta-jones was in entrapment? - do i remember? - this bitch, she doing a back bend but she upside down and she on the floor. - going through the laser-- going through the laser storm like this? - going through the lasers. - going through the lasers. i'm gonna watch it, dude. say, "hey, sweetie." - say what? - "maybe we should go to the movies this weekend. you got, uh..." - say, "who is this?" - "catherine zeta-jones." you...
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i'm catherine kobayashi from tokyo. thank you for joining us. xxxx [ mid-tempo music plays ] steves: riding this gondola, you soar, landing in the sleepy, unpromoted village of gimmelwald. in 30 years of researching guidebooks, i've found hidden gems like this in every country. gimmelwald would have been developed to the hilt, like neighboring towns, but the village had its real estate declared an avalanche zone, so no one could get new building permits. the result? a real mountain community -- families, farms, and traditional ways. choosing places like gimmelwald and then meeting the people, you become part of the party rather than just part of the economy. this is a realistic goal for any good traveler. eins, zwei, drei. man: [ chuckles ] steves: take a moment to appreciate the alpine cheese. so, older is better? man: oh, yes. -woman: i don't know. -man: oh, yes. woman: for me, it's the younger one. steves: once you're off the tourist track, make a point to connect with the living culture. pitch in, even if that means getting dirty. here, farm
i'm catherine kobayashi from tokyo. thank you for joining us. xxxx [ mid-tempo music plays ] steves: riding this gondola, you soar, landing in the sleepy, unpromoted village of gimmelwald. in 30 years of researching guidebooks, i've found hidden gems like this in every country. gimmelwald would have been developed to the hilt, like neighboring towns, but the village had its real estate declared an avalanche zone, so no one could get new building permits. the result? a real mountain community --...