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. >> that person being henry chapman mercer, a native son to the boro which today boosts a populationf more than 8,000 people. >> it was a home for a henry chapman mercer. >> built between 1908 and 1912, it is one of the first, reenforced concrete homes in the country. >> the house is very auto by graph california of henry mercer and his life. you see his interest and his idea throughout the whole house. i believe he was in the trained as an architect or an engineer his business was homemaking and the house really served as a showcase for his tiles. >> tiles that covered the house from top to bottom. much to the a amazement of the 30,000 tourist whose visit the castle each year. but mercer's legacy does not end there. >> you are at the tile works and arts and craft era factory where henry chapman mercer produced tiles and mosaics for houses and public buildings throughout the united states. >> a place where tiles are still being made by hand. >> the tiles we produced were of mercer's original line and they can be bought as souvenirs good or given as a gift as was the case a few months
. >> that person being henry chapman mercer, a native son to the boro which today boosts a populationf more than 8,000 people. >> it was a home for a henry chapman mercer. >> built between 1908 and 1912, it is one of the first, reenforced concrete homes in the country. >> the house is very auto by graph california of henry mercer and his life. you see his interest and his idea throughout the whole house. i believe he was in the trained as an architect or an engineer his...
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we have with us today andrea shorter, christopher chapman and judge ladoris kordell. before we broke, andrea, you spoke about education and where we take education after that. once you graduate, getting a good job. what do you see for the future of our african-american communities and how we need to move toward perhaps more tech type job. we are in the bay area, silicon valley. tech is very big here, very important. >> right, absolutely, absolutely. it's not only very big, it's very important and it's essential that we be engaged as much as possible, not only as consumers of the technological development, but investors in those developments as well as partners, meaning that as far as education is concerned, i'm very excited about the various stem initiatives that are taking place, those are the science, technology, engineering and mathematics initiatives that are taking place not only in public education settings but certainly that private and public partnerships that are taking place. i think it's also going to be very interesting to see some of the larger initiative
we have with us today andrea shorter, christopher chapman and judge ladoris kordell. before we broke, andrea, you spoke about education and where we take education after that. once you graduate, getting a good job. what do you see for the future of our african-american communities and how we need to move toward perhaps more tech type job. we are in the bay area, silicon valley. tech is very big here, very important. >> right, absolutely, absolutely. it's not only very big, it's very...
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. >> tom chapman is also riding in the race. >> the mud was actually like pea soup.t's always dangerous because at times when it is like that, it's a little bit slippery. >> the horses line up at the starting gate. the first race of the day. >> they're off. >> tom chapman, riding current lady, is among the early front-runners. nate hubbard and sweetwater oak hang back in fifth place. as the horses round the far turn, chapman makes a break for the lead. >> current lady cruising on by on the outside. >> and now tom chapman's got his eyes on that first place finish. >> back in front, current lady takes the lead. >> but nate's horse, sweetwater oak, is coming up from behind. in no time at all, hubbard is riding side by side with chapman. >> you can hear him yelling at his horse, i can hear him coming up from the inside. >> it's current lady on the inside, on the outside sweet water oak. >> my filly started to drift in just a little bit. right when i reached up to grab her is when just a split second too late is when she clipped tommy's horse. >> i could feel my filly tak
. >> tom chapman is also riding in the race. >> the mud was actually like pea soup.t's always dangerous because at times when it is like that, it's a little bit slippery. >> the horses line up at the starting gate. the first race of the day. >> they're off. >> tom chapman, riding current lady, is among the early front-runners. nate hubbard and sweetwater oak hang back in fifth place. as the horses round the far turn, chapman makes a break for the lead. >>...
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ben chapman has the story. >> the magazine fiv-- magazine any significance has never been in doubt butho have created them has been lost. now removed from obscurity and polished up for public display, they could be two of the world's most significant sculptures. >> michelangelo was one of the greatest if not the greatest sculptures ever to have livered and we know that he made works in bronze but none of them appear to have survived. there are two, not one but two, there is a big gap in our understanding of his genius. >> the mystery of the consume ture began to unravel when researchers saw this copy a a sketch by one of his apprentices showing a panther and its rider. they found the style matched his work other work including the sistine chapel completed around the same time. but the greatest test may be yet to come as the public and the art world are invited to admire and pour over these skupt tures look at the evidence and decide for themselves whether they really are michelangelo's work. >> why did it matter? >> well, you know, these bronzes are magnificent things. they were deserv
ben chapman has the story. >> the magazine fiv-- magazine any significance has never been in doubt butho have created them has been lost. now removed from obscurity and polished up for public display, they could be two of the world's most significant sculptures. >> michelangelo was one of the greatest if not the greatest sculptures ever to have livered and we know that he made works in bronze but none of them appear to have survived. there are two, not one but two, there is a big...
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. >> elizabeth wilder from the constitutional development center and prover john ooesman from the chapman school of law, thank you for joining us for "inside story". get in touch on facebook follow us on twitter. and get in touch with us next time. from washington, i'm ray suarez. >>> the u.s. confirms the death of an american hostage in i.s.i.l. captivity, and promises retribution. >> good to have you with us. i'm shiulie ghosh. you are watched al jazeera from doha >>> a u.n. effort to hatlt the fight in ukraine hinges on a phone call. >> bailout talks >>> a 14-year-old tells us about his ordeal at the hands of boko
. >> elizabeth wilder from the constitutional development center and prover john ooesman from the chapman school of law, thank you for joining us for "inside story". get in touch on facebook follow us on twitter. and get in touch with us next time. from washington, i'm ray suarez. >>> the u.s. confirms the death of an american hostage in i.s.i.l. captivity, and promises retribution. >> good to have you with us. i'm shiulie ghosh. you are watched al jazeera from...
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gary chapman. and the top go may be quality time and physical touch. and you start learning how to woo. it's a matter of asking your partner what do you think your love language is and testing it out. if they don't react. go to something else. >> we appreciate and woo forever.com is where you can get more information. erica, take it away. >>> we have held onto the cloud cover because the cold front has not fully moved through yet. but it feels like it. the temperatures are much, much cooler than they were yesterday for most of the metro area. and the day planner -- we'll be up 48 degrees by 3:00. more scattered showers moving through. and the heaviest look to arrive in the beltway around the evening commute. 39degrees at 9:00. that wind out of the northeast is helping to keep the temperatures locked in the 30s and 40s throughout the entire metro. and we'll see more light showers until we get past the early evening hours and then we start to clear things out and it turns breezy. tuesday and wednesday will be fairly seasonal days but we do have an arctic
gary chapman. and the top go may be quality time and physical touch. and you start learning how to woo. it's a matter of asking your partner what do you think your love language is and testing it out. if they don't react. go to something else. >> we appreciate and woo forever.com is where you can get more information. erica, take it away. >>> we have held onto the cloud cover because the cold front has not fully moved through yet. but it feels like it. the temperatures are much,...
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>> elizabeth wilder, from the constitutional development center and prover john ooesman from the chapman school of law, thank you for joining us for "inside story". get in touch on facebook, follow us on twitter. >> some are blind. others are ridden with cancer. many have serious mental illness. all of them are old.
>> elizabeth wilder, from the constitutional development center and prover john ooesman from the chapman school of law, thank you for joining us for "inside story". get in touch on facebook, follow us on twitter. >> some are blind. others are ridden with cancer. many have serious mental illness. all of them are old.
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>> elizabeth wilder, from the constitutional development center and prover john ooesman from the chapman school of law, thank you for joining us for "inside story". get in touch on facebook, follow us on twitter. >>> hours before peace talks resume in minsk, president obama urges his russian counterparts to end the fighting in ukraine. hello, this is al jazeera, live from doha. i'm adrian finighan. also, the family of a u.s. hostage confirms her death in i.s.i.l. captive in syria. the u.s. vows to hunt down her killers. >>> houthi killers strengthen their hold in yemen. >>> greek lawmake
>> elizabeth wilder, from the constitutional development center and prover john ooesman from the chapman school of law, thank you for joining us for "inside story". get in touch on facebook, follow us on twitter. >>> hours before peace talks resume in minsk, president obama urges his russian counterparts to end the fighting in ukraine. hello, this is al jazeera, live from doha. i'm adrian finighan. also, the family of a u.s. hostage confirms her death in i.s.i.l....
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constitutional development center and prover john ooesman from the chapman school of law, thank you for joining us for "inside story". get in touch on facebook, follow us on twitter. >> some are blind. others are ridden with cancer. many have serious mental illness. all of them are old. and a few will never get out alive. >> the united states gives out longer sentences than any other place on the face of the earth. europe looks at us like we don't know what we're doing - looks at us like we're crazy. >> open nine. >> in this special investigation, fault lines gains unprecedented and exclusive access to prisons across the united states and discovers a booming population of elderly inmates. we ask: what's the true cost of america's "lock'em-up-and-throw-away-the- key" approach to justice? >> i heard him fall. >> inmates call this the death house. the geriatric unit at the joseph harp correctional center in lexington, oklahoma, holds more than 250 elderly and disabled offenders. it was created 3 years ago in response to a massive explosion in oklahoma's elderly prison population. >> our fa
constitutional development center and prover john ooesman from the chapman school of law, thank you for joining us for "inside story". get in touch on facebook, follow us on twitter. >> some are blind. others are ridden with cancer. many have serious mental illness. all of them are old. and a few will never get out alive. >> the united states gives out longer sentences than any other place on the face of the earth. europe looks at us like we don't know what we're doing -...
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dr. [ non-english language ] with chapman university says the higher the temperature, the greater the health risks. >> everybody should really pay attention to that and take reactions towards being prepared. >> reporter: one solution? >> this plant is the largest indirect potable reuse project in the word. >> reporter: every day the orange county water district recycles 70 million gallons of waste water and turns it into drinking water. cheaper than imported water or desalinated sea water, orange county is now a model for agencies across the world. >> and that was stacy butler reporting. water agencies all around are -- are already, rather, planning ahead. this spring the orange county water district plans to purify an additional 30 million gallons of water a day. >>> admission to national parks is free this holiday weekend. about a third of the 405 national parks charge entrance fees. but on some holiday weekend they waive those fees. the next free weekend will be in mid-april in honor of national park week. >>> a company known for street mapping is working on the water. google is us
dr. [ non-english language ] with chapman university says the higher the temperature, the greater the health risks. >> everybody should really pay attention to that and take reactions towards being prepared. >> reporter: one solution? >> this plant is the largest indirect potable reuse project in the word. >> reporter: every day the orange county water district recycles 70 million gallons of waste water and turns it into drinking water. cheaper than imported water or...
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we were founded in 1868 by brigadier general samuel chapman armstrong on some very strong principles. we say that but they do is to provide the very best education possible under any circumstances and compared to an institution. that's number one and number two we believe very strongly in character development. we don't apologize for that. we believe in honesty and integrity and responsibility taking responsibility for one's actions, respect for oneself and respect for others. in today's world we think that these things are just as important as they were when john armstrong founded the place in 1868. we are on a peninsula here in virginia. we have had water on three sides of her campus. we think it's the prettiest campus anywhere bar none. i think that is one of the things that sells itself. we have a wonderful alumni association. they provide financial support trade they provide recruitment support and they provide their prayers for us. down through the years hampton has always had some of the movers and shakers of this country associated with us. john rockefeller was on the board. g
we were founded in 1868 by brigadier general samuel chapman armstrong on some very strong principles. we say that but they do is to provide the very best education possible under any circumstances and compared to an institution. that's number one and number two we believe very strongly in character development. we don't apologize for that. we believe in honesty and integrity and responsibility taking responsibility for one's actions, respect for oneself and respect for others. in today's world...
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do the waze app the pothole in the road we are seeing so many of those these days, this one near chapman road in newcastle county. you want to know where the potholes are just download the waze app for free. we'll check it again in the 4:30 half hour. >> thank you matt. >>> still ahead could every bar and restaurant be forced to put cameras outside of their businesses why at least one philadelphia leader wants to make it a reality. and a data breach affecting blue cross blue shield, it may have exposed the information of tens of millions of people and new details on the pope's trip to america, what he plans to do when he is in the country for the world meeting of families. thank you, cable for the slower internet upload speeds. for fewer video on demand titles. thank you cable, because if we never had you... ...we wouldn't know the incredible difference verizon fios makes. in customer satisfaction studies, fios is rated #1 in internet speed and reliability - 8 years running. plus, fios has the fastest wi-fi available from any provider. period. see the difference for yourself. get a fios
do the waze app the pothole in the road we are seeing so many of those these days, this one near chapman road in newcastle county. you want to know where the potholes are just download the waze app for free. we'll check it again in the 4:30 half hour. >> thank you matt. >>> still ahead could every bar and restaurant be forced to put cameras outside of their businesses why at least one philadelphia leader wants to make it a reality. and a data breach affecting blue cross blue...
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i am calling on -- on, california health officer, ron chapman to design. >> you know who should take his place? stephen dorf. stephen dorf. >> dorf on health. >> trying to think of a movie recently with dorf in it. >> oh, wow. >> "blade" the last thing. >> the commercial he looks too busy to make a movie. racing cars. smoking on the beach. something about the e-cigarettes. i grew up. smoking. my parents were so mad. everything in the house had cigarette burns on it. you are saving the end tables, sheets, bed, couch cushions. >> i've don't smell any more. >> don't smell. >> stannings. >> no odor. >> stung. >> i no longer have that odor joanne. i still have the old man smell. >> something permeating from your office for sure. >> called decline. >> it's called decrepitude. enough making fun of me. coming up. turtlenecks. swanky sweaters or satanic cloth trying to strangle you. our super hero sexist don't k me i am not a -- are super heroes sexist? don't ask me. i'm not a nerd. olay regenerist. it regenerates surface cells. new skin is revealed in only 5 days. without drastic measures. s
i am calling on -- on, california health officer, ron chapman to design. >> you know who should take his place? stephen dorf. stephen dorf. >> dorf on health. >> trying to think of a movie recently with dorf in it. >> oh, wow. >> "blade" the last thing. >> the commercial he looks too busy to make a movie. racing cars. smoking on the beach. something about the e-cigarettes. i grew up. smoking. my parents were so mad. everything in the house had...
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joining me the sloushg sheriff mike chapman. this is very unusual for loudoun county particularly here in this area. >> it is. in the entire time of being sheriff i've never seen anything this brazen. it was a distressing situation when you talk about how violent it was and fortunately nobody else besides the suspect was injured in this. >> reporter: you think about open gunfire in this parking lot in the middle of the afternoon. >> absolutely. we actually had great coordination had a key witness that actually saw the suspects identified the car they got into called 911, great coordination between our dispatch fairfax county loudoun county sheriff's office and quick response. we were able to get the car stopped, suspects apprehended. very very good work all the way around. >> thanks for join us. coming up on news 4 at 5:00 we talk with somebody from the dunbar armored truck company. he is very relieved that his colleagues are well tonight. we'll hear from him on news 4 at 5:00. live in south riding julie carey. >>> now to our ot
joining me the sloushg sheriff mike chapman. this is very unusual for loudoun county particularly here in this area. >> it is. in the entire time of being sheriff i've never seen anything this brazen. it was a distressing situation when you talk about how violent it was and fortunately nobody else besides the suspect was injured in this. >> reporter: you think about open gunfire in this parking lot in the middle of the afternoon. >> absolutely. we actually had great...
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columnist for scientific american and a regular contributor to time.com and the presidential fellow at chapman university. he is the author of numerous previous books including the believing brain from ghosts and gods to politics and conspiracies, how we construct the leaves and reinforce semester is the mind of the market on the evolutionary economics, why darwin matters and the science of good and evil. today he is here to talk about his newest book. please welcome the author of "the moral arc" how science and reason lead humanity toward truth, justice and freedom michael shermer. [applause] >> thank you david. hi everybody. thanks for having me here and thanks for the snow. it was 80 degrees on saturday when i left southern california for my book tour so i forgot a jacket. i don't even have a jacket. you make adjustments i guess. human progress web site is really quite good. i wish it would have come out when i was doing my research. there are quite a few of us talking about moral progress. it's not really popular. as peter described here there are reasons why pessimism sells better than op
columnist for scientific american and a regular contributor to time.com and the presidential fellow at chapman university. he is the author of numerous previous books including the believing brain from ghosts and gods to politics and conspiracies, how we construct the leaves and reinforce semester is the mind of the market on the evolutionary economics, why darwin matters and the science of good and evil. today he is here to talk about his newest book. please welcome the author of "the...
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. >> coming up -- >> chapman is an orchestrator. >> he calls the shots. >> a heartless felon leader explains the philosophy on theft. >> stealing is going behind somebody's back and taken it. taking is going up to you, i'm going to get the watch, if you don't give it to me, i'm going to beat you and take it. >> first, the man in the middle of the violent gang conflict inside san antonio's largest jail. >> the mexican mafia have a very different personality. you can spot them just by talking to them. getting your vegetables every day? when i can. [ bop ] [ male announcer ] could've had a v8. two full servings of vegetables for only 50 delicious calories. two full servings of vegetables ♪ rushing to work all those years, ♪ from time in the service... to different jobs... ♪ to community college... ♪ all that hard work, ♪ it matters. ♪ it's why we count relevant work and college experience towards your degree. learn more at phoenixmakesitcount.com >>> when the lockup field team arrived in san antonio, to begin our first "extended stay" shoot in texas, it didn't take long for one of our crew memb
. >> coming up -- >> chapman is an orchestrator. >> he calls the shots. >> a heartless felon leader explains the philosophy on theft. >> stealing is going behind somebody's back and taken it. taking is going up to you, i'm going to get the watch, if you don't give it to me, i'm going to beat you and take it. >> first, the man in the middle of the violent gang conflict inside san antonio's largest jail. >> the mexican mafia have a very different...
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i did tell this reporter this chapman's name. i did not actually volunteered, i confirmed it. ready had it. the reporter was going to write an article saying this man was instrumental in the torture program, and that wasn't true. he was a good man. yet nothing to do with torture. he happened to be working in the rendition program. i was trying to correct the record. this reported -- this reporter when it's someone to interview about the program, asked if i could make an introduction. i said, i don't think he will talk to. i think he is probably retired by now. and he was not part of the torture program. >> did cia officials or your coworkers, people and intelligence services, reach out to you either expressing support for you or your condemnation? -- their condemnation? >> oh, yes, dozens and dozens of former colleagues have reached out to me over the last three years. the support has been really overwhelming from a former cia colleagues. i can honestly tell you i can count on one hand the number of cia officers who have walked away from me, who have ended our friendships. and
i did tell this reporter this chapman's name. i did not actually volunteered, i confirmed it. ready had it. the reporter was going to write an article saying this man was instrumental in the torture program, and that wasn't true. he was a good man. yet nothing to do with torture. he happened to be working in the rendition program. i was trying to correct the record. this reported -- this reporter when it's someone to interview about the program, asked if i could make an introduction. i said, i...
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i would see so many, like bruce and heidi chapman. it was a magical time for us. i don't know that anyone will ever get that type of the. . we had no senior staff meetings. everyone went in at 7 a.m. can you imagine in a campaign? with all those secrets, 150 people and in the room every time? to have that feeling of going to first place, to see it as a democrat and you are suddenly working for the guys who are doing everything right? you have got a candidate that is so smart, so savvy, his team is working so well, the focus, the speed, the execution, the feeling of confidence. bruce wanted me to repeat this, i will tell the story, which is that as we started to look like we would win they started doing a flood of stories on stephanopoulos and cardwell. they became like liberties. when they became bored of that they started writing about bruce. my team came to me and said -- sooner or later they would -- they have got to write something about you. they kindly write my first profile. it is not like the stories about george and bruce about how cute they are or how th
i would see so many, like bruce and heidi chapman. it was a magical time for us. i don't know that anyone will ever get that type of the. . we had no senior staff meetings. everyone went in at 7 a.m. can you imagine in a campaign? with all those secrets, 150 people and in the room every time? to have that feeling of going to first place, to see it as a democrat and you are suddenly working for the guys who are doing everything right? you have got a candidate that is so smart, so savvy, his team...
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mccollum is assigned to the american and regular contributors to time.com and the presidential fellow at chapman university. the is the author of numerous previous books including the be leading brain, from ghosts and dogs to politics and conspiracies, how we construct beliefs and reinforce the mess truths, but the mind of the market on evolutionary economics, why darwin matters, and the science of good and evil. today he is here to talk about his newest book. welcomed the author moral arc: how science and reason lead humanity toward truth, justice, and freedom," michael shermer. >> it was a degrees when i left california. i don't even have a jacket. i just have this. in make adjustments i guess. the human progress website is quite good. i wish it had come out when i was doing my research. there are quite a few of us talking about moral progress. is not really popular. there are reasons why pessimism sells better than optimism. for me it is a natural extension of what i do. we are a crow's science magazine, science and reason is our thing and i have written books talked a lot about science and p
mccollum is assigned to the american and regular contributors to time.com and the presidential fellow at chapman university. the is the author of numerous previous books including the be leading brain, from ghosts and dogs to politics and conspiracies, how we construct beliefs and reinforce the mess truths, but the mind of the market on evolutionary economics, why darwin matters, and the science of good and evil. today he is here to talk about his newest book. welcomed the author moral arc: how...
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for those of us who are back, i have seen so many, heidi chapman, the office director -- it was a magical time for us. i don't know that anybody will ever get that type of experience. we were a band from little rock. we had no senior staff meetings. everyone into the war room at 7:00 a.m.. can you imagine a campaign with 150 people crammed into the room? feeling like you're in third place and going to first place and to see is a democrat that you are suddenly working for the guys doing every thing right you've got a candid date who is so smart and savvy and his team is working so well. and then the focus and's deed and the execution, the feeling of confidence-as we started bruce wanted me to repeat this and i will tell this story -- as we started to look like we were going to win, they started doing a lot of stories on george stephanopoulos. they became like celebrities paris when they got a little bored of them, they started writing stories about roos. my team would say that sooner or later they have to write something about you. [laughter] i finally write the first profile on me. it's n
for those of us who are back, i have seen so many, heidi chapman, the office director -- it was a magical time for us. i don't know that anybody will ever get that type of experience. we were a band from little rock. we had no senior staff meetings. everyone into the war room at 7:00 a.m.. can you imagine a campaign with 150 people crammed into the room? feeling like you're in third place and going to first place and to see is a democrat that you are suddenly working for the guys doing every...
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. >> chris chapman is a great job running that program. >>> some big changes may be coming to san francisco after last week's deadly apartment building fire in the mission. coming up, the new safety rules that will be proposed today to help some of the tenants and the fire victims. go pro cameras could be more popular after the latest move by the camera maker. >>> we're looking at a commute where traffic is et being busier by the moment. if you're driving on 280 in san jose, it's slow getting up in the valley. >>> a lot of high clouds here. where's the rain? it's on the north coast and we will talk about when it gets here. female announcer: save up to $300 on beautyrest and posturepedic. even get three years interest-free financing on tempur-pedic. keep more presidents in your wallet. sleep train's presidents' day sale is on now! ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ . >>> welcome back to mornings on 2. president barack obama budget would give california early earthquake warning system a bit of a boost. it would allow california residents to know when a quake is about to hit. the alarm
. >> chris chapman is a great job running that program. >>> some big changes may be coming to san francisco after last week's deadly apartment building fire in the mission. coming up, the new safety rules that will be proposed today to help some of the tenants and the fire victims. go pro cameras could be more popular after the latest move by the camera maker. >>> we're looking at a commute where traffic is et being busier by the moment. if you're driving on 280 in san...
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mirado despierta amÉrica me inspire con alejandro chapman y gracias a el y su plan hoy he perdido 45las empanadas, antes las comÍa citas a la arepa frita de chava queso, salsa frijol y serÁ una bomba. que es lo que hicimos? no tenemos que dejarnos en otras comidas. vamos a enseÑarte hacer una dieta con su comida venezolana. >> entonces cambiamos esta comida por aquella. >> es el mismo pabellÓn criollo pero con uno de los carbohidratos. y, por supuesto, una ensalada con lechuga, tomate, aguacate. aquÍ tenemos la misma empanada pero en este frita estÁ hecha al horno. y acÁ, la famosa arepa venezolana, entonces le echamos a tu, lechuga, tomate cebollita. puede comer su comida favorita mi seÑora disfrutando de la salud y con 45 libras menos hasta ahora. >> te ves hermosa y estoy segura de que vas a seguir cosechando Éxitos. porque tienes dos motores importantes. que Éste es el gran pantalla? ( grita) >> te queremos, a mi. suerte te queremos mucho. suerte en miami. te amamos. >> què bellas. >> que sientes contrastes. >> son mi vida. son realmente lo que te enseÑara que si puedes. una niÑa
mirado despierta amÉrica me inspire con alejandro chapman y gracias a el y su plan hoy he perdido 45las empanadas, antes las comÍa citas a la arepa frita de chava queso, salsa frijol y serÁ una bomba. que es lo que hicimos? no tenemos que dejarnos en otras comidas. vamos a enseÑarte hacer una dieta con su comida venezolana. >> entonces cambiamos esta comida por aquella. >> es el mismo pabellÓn criollo pero con uno de los carbohidratos. y, por supuesto, una ensalada con lechuga,...
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like the russian spy anna chapman. apparently, her low eyebrows make her appear untrustworthy.ina jolie's higher eyebrows and cheek bones give her a look that according to researchers, most people would trust. and those are your headlines. >> the eyebrows. >> it's all in the eyebrows. >> jennifer aniston would make the difference. >> we'll see. >> thank you. >>> maria molina is outside and she's talking science trivia today. >> 'cause it's wednesday. >> that's right. it's wednesday, it's science trivia time. today's question is how much of the earth's fresh water is frozen? >> today, all of it. >> yeah. so on average t a 10%. b, 30%. c, 50%. or d, 70%? >> i say b. >> you go with 30%. >> i'm going a. >> i'm going with c. half. >> you guys. the answer is d. 70%. >> come on. >> yeah. most of it's actually frozen and ice caps around the world because -- mentioned fresh water. so the ocean is not fresh water. so most of it is frozen up in the poles. >> there you go. >> i was the most wrong. >> but we want to take a look at the weather conditions now because some of you may be feelin
like the russian spy anna chapman. apparently, her low eyebrows make her appear untrustworthy.ina jolie's higher eyebrows and cheek bones give her a look that according to researchers, most people would trust. and those are your headlines. >> the eyebrows. >> it's all in the eyebrows. >> jennifer aniston would make the difference. >> we'll see. >> thank you. >>> maria molina is outside and she's talking science trivia today. >> 'cause it's wednesday....
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. >> georgina chapman married to harvey winestein had her big moment five years ago. >> by sandra bullockt was nail boiting and amazing. >> you want everything to run smoothly in an ideal world. these dresses are elaborate and they do pay attention to detail. >> everyone needs to move back. >> now it's almost show time. you can feel it. >> there is a second steamer working. >> a-listers are drawn to the magic and sitting next to her weeks after giving birth. >> i was so proud that i put in enough attention. the proud parents. i think people tend to think fashion is serious. sometimes it can be but the way we think of it is that fashion should be fun and you should experiment and have fun with fashion. >> i feel like i should explain. he is 5'11" and i am 4 foot 11. we posted the picks and say can you tell me what to do. i will never lock like that. she is such a good sport. everyone was so much fun. i can't lie about the moments before but what a great experience. >> you get to go back days when it was put together. >> you walk that walk for that. >> the super hero decided something was m
. >> georgina chapman married to harvey winestein had her big moment five years ago. >> by sandra bullockt was nail boiting and amazing. >> you want everything to run smoothly in an ideal world. these dresses are elaborate and they do pay attention to detail. >> everyone needs to move back. >> now it's almost show time. you can feel it. >> there is a second steamer working. >> a-listers are drawn to the magic and sitting next to her weeks after giving...