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>> charles hadlock, thank you. as the gulf coast awaits the leftovers of bonnie, much of the mid-atlantic and northeast parts of the country are doing a slow roast. brutal heat and humidity with triple-digit heat indices are creating dangerous conditions. the midwest is trying to recover after violent storms and floods. rehema ellis picks up our coverage from manhattan central park. >> reporter: hi, lester. today there are excessive heat warnings in effect in 11 states. besides the oppressive temperatures some places are dealing with the effects of torrential downpours that caused major flooding. in some parts of the country, the summer continues to sizzle. >> it's humid and hot, sticky and even the breeze is warm. >> even hot in the park. >> reporter: another heat advisory was issued in new york when temperatures climbed to the mid 90s. that combined with smothering humidity made it feel like it was over 100 degrees. the hot, steamy weather triggered a flurry of thunderstorms. lightning bolted above yankee stadium
>> charles hadlock, thank you. as the gulf coast awaits the leftovers of bonnie, much of the mid-atlantic and northeast parts of the country are doing a slow roast. brutal heat and humidity with triple-digit heat indices are creating dangerous conditions. the midwest is trying to recover after violent storms and floods. rehema ellis picks up our coverage from manhattan central park. >> reporter: hi, lester. today there are excessive heat warnings in effect in 11 states. besides the...
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. >> charles, you save the troubled publicans -- you say the republicans underestimate this president. >> this is historic. it is presidency ended today, he would be remembered as a very important president. i believe he is putting us on the road to national health care. that is an amazing achievement% the problem is, does not that he is not selling well, it is that people do not want to buy it. health care was not number 1. it was in 2008 or 2007 with 10% unemployment it was not high on list and people were unhappy with obama spending a year-and- a-half on this in the middle of the recession. it was not that he can't sell it, it's not stuff that people were looking for. >> it was not either/or that you can only do one thing at a time. what could have happened to stimulate the economy to get one more job with health care have not been done? >> health care is impeding and the financial reform which are historic achievements are competing this recovery. they introduced a level of on certainty and business. >> uncertainty has returned to business. >> there has never been more uncertainty
. >> charles, you save the troubled publicans -- you say the republicans underestimate this president. >> this is historic. it is presidency ended today, he would be remembered as a very important president. i believe he is putting us on the road to national health care. that is an amazing achievement% the problem is, does not that he is not selling well, it is that people do not want to buy it. health care was not number 1. it was in 2008 or 2007 with 10% unemployment it was not...
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. >> charles? >> at the beginning of this administration, there was this meme of high officials, tim geithner, et tom daschle, who had tax issues and who paid precisely what they should have. these are people who would ostensibly be involved in deciding everybody else's taxes. charlie rangel is the epitome of that, being in charge of the tax-writing committee. he has the tax problems. it is the worst timing, and in part because the democrats held off on this. it has been a year and have since the beginning of the investigation. -- the year and a half since the beginning of the investigation. i think there will be tremendous pressure from the leadership and colleagues to take himself and the start of the front pages. -- and the story off the front pages. >> the president signed the financial reform bill this week. and democrats were able to break through their republican filibuster on the extension of unemployment benefits. mitch mcconnell says they want to know where the $30 million to fund it is c
. >> charles? >> at the beginning of this administration, there was this meme of high officials, tim geithner, et tom daschle, who had tax issues and who paid precisely what they should have. these are people who would ostensibly be involved in deciding everybody else's taxes. charlie rangel is the epitome of that, being in charge of the tax-writing committee. he has the tax problems. it is the worst timing, and in part because the democrats held off on this. it has been a year and...
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georgetown university professor charles kupchan said today he thinks ultimately the deal was good for the u.s.-russia relationship. >> i think that we have to proceed with eyes wide open. russia may go back to being an aggressor state but at this point the trend lines are still positive ones. the stakes are so high that i think the obama administration is doing the right thing by trying to pov as quickly as possible to contain the spy scandal and prevent it from getting in the way of improving cooperation between the u.s. and russia. >> woodruff: but kramer had a different perspective on
georgetown university professor charles kupchan said today he thinks ultimately the deal was good for the u.s.-russia relationship. >> i think that we have to proceed with eyes wide open. russia may go back to being an aggressor state but at this point the trend lines are still positive ones. the stakes are so high that i think the obama administration is doing the right thing by trying to pov as quickly as possible to contain the spy scandal and prevent it from getting in the way of...
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[applause] >> hello i'm charl davis program direct for the mo magic which is western addition fillmore of adolescent growth in our communities. i'm a resident of the western addition and been doing work in the community before this was organized. mo magic is part of the bay view mag i believing in the public defentders office it started in the bay view in 2004. last year supervisor mirkarimi liked the work that was doing done with be magic and wanted it expanded to the western edition. as of november of last year the program was organized. it seeks to bring community based organizations. cities and residents to talk about how to best serve the community and how we can work all together. we meet every other week in the western addition to discuss that. even though it's focused on the western addition we try to work with everyone in district 5. in serving the youth we have to work with their families and how the youth during and after school hours affect the community and how we can work together to make things better for the youths and the neighborhood. >> welcome. i'm mark christianson
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>> charles hadlock, charles, thank you. >>> between the heat, flooding and the storm in the gulf when will it end? the weather channel's chris warren has the answer. >> good morning to you, jenna. we had record-breaking heat in the mid-atlantic, could see it again today. heat warnings and advisories out from the south up through the mid-atlantic. temperatures topping out again in the upper 90s, triple digits, that's what the thermometer will read. it's much more oppressive. factor in the humidity and it will feel like well into the triple digits. it will feel like it's 124 in richmond, and it could be days before any significant relief, jenna, comes to us. >> chris warren, thank you. now here answer lester. >>> we want to turn to the war in afghanistan, the search for two american navy personnel who went missing on friday. jim miklaszewski is nbc's chief pentagon correspondent, monitoring the situation. what is the latest? >> this is the worst nightmares in afghanistan, there's still confusion exactly what did happen. what we did know is that these two sailors went missing on friday,
>> charles hadlock, charles, thank you. >>> between the heat, flooding and the storm in the gulf when will it end? the weather channel's chris warren has the answer. >> good morning to you, jenna. we had record-breaking heat in the mid-atlantic, could see it again today. heat warnings and advisories out from the south up through the mid-atlantic. temperatures topping out again in the upper 90s, triple digits, that's what the thermometer will read. it's much more oppressive....
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. >> what we do, charles, we do this quarterly. every four months we go around and clean all the heat exchangers so we don't have a large build up. . >> go around? . >> yeah. (sound of hammering). >> what i'm trying to do, charles, is always pull it out on the low stroke. >> right. so you are not, like, flying out. now talk about clean up. . >> then where does this stuff get deposited? . >> we're going to dump it in a debris box and it will go back to the plant. >> if you think back, the romans came up with a system of plumbing that allowed us it use water to transport waste away from the hub of civilization, which enabled cities to grow. . >> you have a large bowl, a drive motor and another motor with a planetary gearbox with differential pressure inside there. the large mass up there spinning separating the solids from the liquid. we have to prevent about once a month, we go in there grease those, change the oil, check the vibration levels. the operators can tell just by the hum of that machine that it's a harmonic noise emitted
. >> what we do, charles, we do this quarterly. every four months we go around and clean all the heat exchangers so we don't have a large build up. . >> go around? . >> yeah. (sound of hammering). >> what i'm trying to do, charles, is always pull it out on the low stroke. >> right. so you are not, like, flying out. now talk about clean up. . >> then where does this stuff get deposited? . >> we're going to dump it in a debris box and it will go back to...
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charles cross set up 10 old cable cars on california street. between california and cornwall street, fifth avenue and fourth avenue in the richmond district. he assured the neighbors who were very agast at the idea of these old cable cars being set up that they would be very tasteful and artistic. and essentially, yeah, it was like one room with a little bathroom attached made up of old cable cars. dr. cross thought he was hitting on something. there were hundreds of thousands of people who were homeless, looking for new places to live in the aftermath of the earthquake and fire. so he thought why not use these old cable cars. it only lasted about 10, 12 years. guess it wasn't a big hit. he built a more conventional apartment building after that to replace it. it really was the 1906 earthquake and fire that sort of spelled the end of carville. you have these hundreds of thousands of people looking for new homes, suddenly displaced. now they might listen to these men and say, look, you were renting before. you don't want to live there. i've got
charles cross set up 10 old cable cars on california street. between california and cornwall street, fifth avenue and fourth avenue in the richmond district. he assured the neighbors who were very agast at the idea of these old cable cars being set up that they would be very tasteful and artistic. and essentially, yeah, it was like one room with a little bathroom attached made up of old cable cars. dr. cross thought he was hitting on something. there were hundreds of thousands of people who...
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charles around his jerry's brother in the small studio as jerry was growing up charles was the first one to believe in jerry's talent and i believe you know he with faye in that. and he just. you know took it from there you know he became. a big rapper you know if he'd of been out on the street to me. you know he. says look. it's my right. more about jerry. you know i learned to pencil and paper that i was the most important woman is i. bunny brown jerry's mother has been on probation for four years. since her release from prison she's been fighting for the right to go to angola and visit jerry the son she hasn't seen in ten years terri he loved me more than anything. and. when things took a turn for the worse for me. it took a turn for terri for the first. it's it's my personality is built around our seeing around us at a young age when i was small like. this guy used to be my mom the palm of time right in front of. my mom you know and for me when he. was not known was that it was creating a lot of anger in me because i was so small and i couldn't help him and he moved on boom boom
charles around his jerry's brother in the small studio as jerry was growing up charles was the first one to believe in jerry's talent and i believe you know he with faye in that. and he just. you know took it from there you know he became. a big rapper you know if he'd of been out on the street to me. you know he. says look. it's my right. more about jerry. you know i learned to pencil and paper that i was the most important woman is i. bunny brown jerry's mother has been on probation for four...
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charles ramsey is jerry's brother and going into the small ramp studio as jerry was growing up charles was the first one to believe in jerry's talent and i couldn't believe you know key with fay and that he was. and he just. you know took it from there you know he became. the best rapper you know if he'd of been out of the history of me because you know he. is making. it's my right. to learn more about jerry pencil and paper. with this phrase. you know i learned to pencil and paper that i was the most important woman in. bonnie brown jerry's mother has been on probation for four years. since her release from prison she's been fighting for the right to go to angola and visit jerry the son she hasn't seen in ten years. he loves me more than anything. and. when things took a turn. for the worse for me. it took a turn for terry for the works. so. my personality is built around seen around the seven young age when i was small like. this guy used to be my mom the palm of time right in front of us knew him well you know and for me what he. was not known was that it was creating a lot of anger
charles ramsey is jerry's brother and going into the small ramp studio as jerry was growing up charles was the first one to believe in jerry's talent and i couldn't believe you know key with fay and that he was. and he just. you know took it from there you know he became. the best rapper you know if he'd of been out of the history of me because you know he. is making. it's my right. to learn more about jerry pencil and paper. with this phrase. you know i learned to pencil and paper that i was...
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tell you it's going to go with britain if you come up great but me not mary charles ramsey is jerry's brother involved and ends a small rap studio as jerry was growing up charles was the first one to believe in jerry's talent and i couldn't believe you know key féin that i. and he just. you know took it from there you know he became livid a beer with. you know if he'd of been out all the history and by the enemy there . you know he may go to your face this is making. you to my right. to learn more about jerry to pencil and paper. we have best friends. you know i learned to pencil and paper that i was the most important woman this. bunny brown jerry's mother has been on probation for four years. since her release from prison she's been fighting for the right to go to angola and visit jerry the son she hasn't seen in ten years terri he loved me more than anything. and. when things took a turn for the worse for me. it took a turn for terry for the worst. so it's my personality is built around om seen around the set a young age when i was small like. this guy used to beat my mom the palm
tell you it's going to go with britain if you come up great but me not mary charles ramsey is jerry's brother involved and ends a small rap studio as jerry was growing up charles was the first one to believe in jerry's talent and i couldn't believe you know key féin that i. and he just. you know took it from there you know he became livid a beer with. you know if he'd of been out all the history and by the enemy there . you know he may go to your face this is making. you to my right. to learn...
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. >>> under fire, a house panel deals a serious blow to congressman charles rangel. >>> and street brawl. a routine stop turns violent for >>> and street brawl. a routine stop turns violent for one ohio police officer. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> hello and good morning to you. welcome to our viewers across the nation including our pacific time zone. i'm veronica de la cruz. today we begin with a state of emergency. louisiana is on edge, and dozens of ships have been ordered to evacuate from the site of the oil disaster in the gulf as tropical storm bonnie moves toward the area. nbc's kristen dahlgren joins us now live from new orleans. good morning, kristen. >> reporter: good morning, veronica. well, officials made that decision late yesterday to evacuate the well site. so over the next day or so, all of the ships and personnel will be leaving. that cap will stay after holding back for a week. officials say they are confident in its ability. it will remain unmonitored for a time, robots and cameras watching it will go off site. the last to go and first to come back
. >>> under fire, a house panel deals a serious blow to congressman charles rangel. >>> and street brawl. a routine stop turns violent for >>> and street brawl. a routine stop turns violent for one ohio police officer. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> hello and good morning to you. welcome to our viewers across the nation including our pacific time zone. i'm veronica de la cruz. today we begin with a state of emergency. louisiana is on edge,...
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sir charles decided to play left handed. >> it is a work in progress.ut at least i can relax and try to swing the club. i have hit more good shots left handed than i hit in the last year. >> an eight iron. >> barkley finished dead last. >> that is stephen curry making his debut. warrior point guard finished tied with a quarterback. third career win in lake tahoe. >>> john miller tonight on "game day" going into the hall of fame and very well deserved. the guy has really been breaking most of the news, marcus thompson will be in studio to talk about the new warriors ownership as we get set for a new reign over in oakland and at the coliseum. >> will it be a better team to watch? >> can't be much worse. under chris they only made one playoff in i think 16 years. the bar is not raised very high. but they have a very loyal fan base and they are in a pretty good t.v. market. hence 450 million. >> thank you, dennis. >>> coming up tonight. they are aspiring film makers with an aspiring story. how they documented a recent climb to one of yosemit peaks. helping
sir charles decided to play left handed. >> it is a work in progress.ut at least i can relax and try to swing the club. i have hit more good shots left handed than i hit in the last year. >> an eight iron. >> barkley finished dead last. >> that is stephen curry making his debut. warrior point guard finished tied with a quarterback. third career win in lake tahoe. >>> john miller tonight on "game day" going into the hall of fame and very well deserved....
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this year a 64-year-old named charles took the top prize and aside from the beard, charles says he shares a lot with papa hemingway including a love of fishing, a love of drinking, and a love of women. >>> now for a look at your national and regional weather, here's nbc's meteorologist bill karins with the weather channel forecast. good morning to you, bill. fortunately, he doesn't really share a love of writing. you know, that one could have just put him over the top. >> no one could be quite that good. it's a fun impersonation. it's a fun place to be if you've never been there. you can actually tour hemingway's house. let's talk about what happened weather wise. it was a hot weekend around the country. 99 in d.c., 100 in dallas, 110 in phoenix yesterday. this red coloring, everywhere it was 90, much of the central and northern rockies. the exception along the west coast. that's not quite where we were 90. it was still hot. medford 100 degrees. 88 in sacramento. the valley was warm. portland almost got up to 90. how about that, seattle, that's more like it, 86 degrees after an incredibly
this year a 64-year-old named charles took the top prize and aside from the beard, charles says he shares a lot with papa hemingway including a love of fishing, a love of drinking, and a love of women. >>> now for a look at your national and regional weather, here's nbc's meteorologist bill karins with the weather channel forecast. good morning to you, bill. fortunately, he doesn't really share a love of writing. you know, that one could have just put him over the top. >> no one...
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we'll check in with charles hadlock in venice, louisiana coming up in just a little bit. >>> cleanupruise working around the gulf this morning are having a tough time trying to find all the oil that's out there. i know it's surprising, but the oil slick is now the size of new hampshire. they're trying to clean that up. in the meantime, we're talking about the bp ceo who is now ousted, charles hadlock joins us live from louisiana. what's the latest? >> reporter: good morning, laura. the cleanup continues along the gulf coast. we had a delay because of tropical storm bonnie. it put a seven to ten-day they on the whole operation. we're looking at mid-august before the permanent seal is in place on this broken well. it is not leaking and hasn't been leaking for two weeks now. the coast guard said that the oil is getting harder and harder to find. that means it's still there, it's just broken into smaller and smaller patches. they're going after aerial sw s surveillance to guide the ships. it works most of the time. occasionally, oil is getting into the marshes and beaches in small amount
we'll check in with charles hadlock in venice, louisiana coming up in just a little bit. >>> cleanupruise working around the gulf this morning are having a tough time trying to find all the oil that's out there. i know it's surprising, but the oil slick is now the size of new hampshire. they're trying to clean that up. in the meantime, we're talking about the bp ceo who is now ousted, charles hadlock joins us live from louisiana. what's the latest? >> reporter: good morning,...
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y charles serrano habla de la polÍtica de estados unidos y el caribe.ricio correa podrÍa crear su propio partido, le preguntamos si quiere lanzarse a la presidencia en contra de su propio hermano. ♪ >> y muriÓ la reina del bolero, olga guillot. comenzamos. ♪ >> vamos al punto. con jorge ramos. >> quÉ tal? bienvenidos al.. en ausencia de jorge ramos les saluda martÍn berlanga. ahora las cosas han cambiado radicalmente, cuando hablamos de inmigraciÓn los que son noticias sobre las iniciativas para endurecer las leyes de los inmigrados. en arizona el paÍs comenzÓ a polarizarse. estamos con nuestro corresponsal. allÍ empezaron las audiencias para saber si las demandas contra la ley pueden proceder. >> bueno martÍn, el reloj no se detiene y la ley entrarÍa en efecto el 20 de julio, el jueves pasado se realizÓ la primera demanda de las 7 para intentar bloquear la ley. la ley no pone en una situaciÓn muy difÍcil porque lo obliga a discriminar. esa es la situaciÓn de muchos policÍas en arizona. el segundo punto que presenta en su demanda, dice que esto es incon
y charles serrano habla de la polÍtica de estados unidos y el caribe.ricio correa podrÍa crear su propio partido, le preguntamos si quiere lanzarse a la presidencia en contra de su propio hermano. ♪ >> y muriÓ la reina del bolero, olga guillot. comenzamos. ♪ >> vamos al punto. con jorge ramos. >> quÉ tal? bienvenidos al.. en ausencia de jorge ramos les saluda martÍn berlanga. ahora las cosas han cambiado radicalmente, cuando hablamos de inmigraciÓn los que son...
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rancor center -- charles record so -- charles rangel center named after him. host: you wrote that the lingering cloud leaves a lot to be resolved. some had hoped he would cut a deal to avoid the trial-like process and except center or a reprimand. so far, that is not the case, correct? caller: that is not the case and the negotiations were fairly heated. the problem for charles rangel is that in his mind, he has not actually intended to do anything wrong. he admits that he messed up with his declarations and he had mets does not look good -- he admits that it does not look good buddy does not think that he intended to break any rules. he does not want that permanent stain on his legacy host: the newspaper reported that one democrat is calling for his resignation. could we see more? caller: you certainly could. the feeling inside of the charlie rangel camp is that there is a fairly large contingent of democrats in congress who would like to be able to say that we cleaned house and they are not like the republicans in 2006. they would like to say they pushed out
rancor center -- charles record so -- charles rangel center named after him. host: you wrote that the lingering cloud leaves a lot to be resolved. some had hoped he would cut a deal to avoid the trial-like process and except center or a reprimand. so far, that is not the case, correct? caller: that is not the case and the negotiations were fairly heated. the problem for charles rangel is that in his mind, he has not actually intended to do anything wrong. he admits that he messed up with his...
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. >> jimmy: yeah, charles dickens.s. know what i'm saying? but -- >> jimmy: "i got you, charles." yeah, yeah. i think we should go into business together on something. >> we should. plus you got this -- the show. we can have product placement. we can sell "late night" jimmy mugs. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: right? >> you mind if i have some of your water? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: no, please, you -- of course you can have some of my water. absolutely. it's straight vodka, by the way. yeah, it's -- no, yeah. >> i thought you said you didn't use drugs, jimmy. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: something is good in there. it's pretty good. i have a couple ideas. i have a couple ideas. i have one idea -- i have two ideas. maybe you can shoot them down. one is called "pool stool." yeah. [ light laughter ] we might have to change the name, but what you do is you put -- [ laughter ] they're just stools that are weighted that you put in a pool, in case you want to sit in the pool and hang out. >> oh, inside the pool? >> jimmy: yeah, i want to sit
. >> jimmy: yeah, charles dickens.s. know what i'm saying? but -- >> jimmy: "i got you, charles." yeah, yeah. i think we should go into business together on something. >> we should. plus you got this -- the show. we can have product placement. we can sell "late night" jimmy mugs. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: right? >> you mind if i have some of your water? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: no, please, you -- of course you can have some of my water....
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charles fracchia: districts began in the gold rush and were pretty much a part of all the 19th century. with a few exceptions, you've cobbled together e bunch of neighborhoods, and so districts are largely pretty much disparate areas. they take in a whole variety of different kinds of neighborhoods. in district 6, you've got part of the embarcadero, art of the old wharf area, which was always a very distinctive part of san francisco. and then you've got the rincon hill, which is pretty much gone. and then you've got that corridor all the way down to the mission, which is what we call mixed use place. so you've got that. you go down into the inner mission, which is one of the old historic areas of san francisco as well, centered around mission dolores. which was historically, in the 1930, 20th century, a tremendously ethnically mixed area. you had scandinavians, you had lots of germans in that area. people forget about that. then you go into the tenderloin area. when i was growing up in the city, one of the features of the tenderloin was it held mainly couples or single individuals who
charles fracchia: districts began in the gold rush and were pretty much a part of all the 19th century. with a few exceptions, you've cobbled together e bunch of neighborhoods, and so districts are largely pretty much disparate areas. they take in a whole variety of different kinds of neighborhoods. in district 6, you've got part of the embarcadero, art of the old wharf area, which was always a very distinctive part of san francisco. and then you've got the rincon hill, which is pretty much...
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shot joins us now with a business update good morning charles and charles got a story on the u.s. all affirmed that selling its stake and russia will call here that's right conoco phillips is selling its twenty percent stake in russia's independent oil producer but the real health billion dollars office saying it failed to profit from its investment will have the details later in the program but. the russian government has called the list of candidates and what could be the biggest privatization of the country in fifteen years dropping the rail monopoly a mortgage agency eleven companies have been prepared to sail with the aim of raising at least a thirty billion dollars to help plug the budget deficit the united bed of a report. if you want some of russia's blue chips oil general snifter say the largest bank bank now is the time some call it the biggest privatization since the nine hundred ninety s. but it's not yet clear which buyers the government will target therefore we're talking about. minorities and this is much different from what we have seen in russia taking place in mi
shot joins us now with a business update good morning charles and charles got a story on the u.s. all affirmed that selling its stake and russia will call here that's right conoco phillips is selling its twenty percent stake in russia's independent oil producer but the real health billion dollars office saying it failed to profit from its investment will have the details later in the program but. the russian government has called the list of candidates and what could be the biggest...
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someone like charles barkley who will say in house stuff and embarrass other african americans. what i try to do is write what is normally said inside that world because that's where you get into the juicy stuff. that's where the african americans were elevated at sundance and it's only because i've worked with these actors and i continue to work with african american actors who give me a lot of feedback on their characters. women always do this to me, too. there was one workshop we did, an actress, african american actress, michelle shay, said to me, phillip, an african american woman would protect her man's manhood. there's this interracial romance that happens, black man, white woman, and how this is all viewed. she said how she felt her character had to really stand up to protect her man and as a consequence it became part of the play. the african american woman will not tell earl that his wife has actually left him already and run off with another man. she doesn't tell him that because she's trying to protect his manhood. those are things i think if you are a smart playwrig
someone like charles barkley who will say in house stuff and embarrass other african americans. what i try to do is write what is normally said inside that world because that's where you get into the juicy stuff. that's where the african americans were elevated at sundance and it's only because i've worked with these actors and i continue to work with african american actors who give me a lot of feedback on their characters. women always do this to me, too. there was one workshop we did, an...
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additional funding provided by: the colcom foundation the charles a. frueauff and by the sanofi aventis foundation. >> this week on "to the contrary" uncle sam sues arizona to throw out the new immigration law. today's parents are more stressed and less happy being parents than those in prior generations. behind the headlines, a dad who convinced his family to live off the grid for a year. hello, i'm bonnie erbe welcome to "to the contrary" a discussion of news and social trends. up first, immigration reform takes center stage. this week the justice department sued the state of arizona to overturn its tough new immigration law. the law would require police to question a person's immigration status if there's a reasonable suspicion he or she is in the country illegally. that when stopping people for other possible violations. the law requires legal immigrants to carry immigration documents. republican governor jan brewer says the law responds to years of border security issues including drug trafficking, kidnapping and murders. but the federal governmen
additional funding provided by: the colcom foundation the charles a. frueauff and by the sanofi aventis foundation. >> this week on "to the contrary" uncle sam sues arizona to throw out the new immigration law. today's parents are more stressed and less happy being parents than those in prior generations. behind the headlines, a dad who convinced his family to live off the grid for a year. hello, i'm bonnie erbe welcome to "to the contrary" a discussion of news and...
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congressman charles rangel has served in the u.s. house since 1971 and was the chairman of the ways and means committee before being forced to step down from that post earlier this year. this is a half an hour. >> this meeting of the budget to -- edgy mccoury -- of the judicatory subcommittee will come to order. i will ask for the oppressed to recede a little bit so we can see our two witnesses. i would like to make a brief statement before recognize the ranking member of the subcommittee. the constitution authorizes the house to discipline its members and the importance of that authority was ascribed in the federalist papers by james madison who wrote, "the aim of every political constitution is or ought to be first to obtain rules for men who possess the most wisdom to pursue the common good of society and to take the most effectual precaution for keeping them virtuous whilst they continue to hold their public trust to." a public office as a public trust. we live at a time where public skepticism about the institutions in our count
congressman charles rangel has served in the u.s. house since 1971 and was the chairman of the ways and means committee before being forced to step down from that post earlier this year. this is a half an hour. >> this meeting of the budget to -- edgy mccoury -- of the judicatory subcommittee will come to order. i will ask for the oppressed to recede a little bit so we can see our two witnesses. i would like to make a brief statement before recognize the ranking member of the...
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should charles rangel quit? >> well, look, harry, i think, as you mentioned, there's the bipartisan committee looking into some very serious charges. we think that's certain there right thing to do. i don't want to prejudge the outcome of that. i think that democrats going into this midterm election have an agenda to offer the american people about moving our country forward. s that where we will spend our time talking about this. >> all right. so today you go to detroit. and you are going to visit a gm plan and you will visit a chrysler plan. people will be stunned to know that both of those companies are turning a profit. they are hiring new workers. does it surprise even you? >> look, think think there is no doubt the team that worked on auto restructuring here at the white house did surprise where gm and chrysler are. the big three all reported a profit for the first time since 2004. and these companies are hiring again. the auto industry is hiring in for the first time since 1999. there's no doubt it is a s
should charles rangel quit? >> well, look, harry, i think, as you mentioned, there's the bipartisan committee looking into some very serious charges. we think that's certain there right thing to do. i don't want to prejudge the outcome of that. i think that democrats going into this midterm election have an agenda to offer the american people about moving our country forward. s that where we will spend our time talking about this. >> all right. so today you go to detroit. and you...
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i'm charles osgood and this is sunday morning. one of the ten commandments instructs us to observe one day of rest a week. a day of rest for humans, that is. there's no commandments we know of that says a day of rest has to be observed by bots, short for robots. these days robots are busy day and night seven days a week in ways and places that most of us can barely imagine. daniel sieberg will be reporting our cover story. >> reporter: in the sky, under the sea, on the battlefield and even inside our bodies, robots are everywhere. they're transforming how we live. and even how we die. the wide, wide world of robots. later on sunday morning. >> osgood: there's nothing robotic about wayne newton. he's a reef life flesh-and-blood performer. they say what happens in this desert town stays there. he went there and stayed there. that's for sure. with richard schlesinger this morning, we pay him a visit. >> ladies and gentlemen, the american legend, wayne newton! >> reporter: he's been filling the house in las vegas for 50 years. wayne n
i'm charles osgood and this is sunday morning. one of the ten commandments instructs us to observe one day of rest a week. a day of rest for humans, that is. there's no commandments we know of that says a day of rest has to be observed by bots, short for robots. these days robots are busy day and night seven days a week in ways and places that most of us can barely imagine. daniel sieberg will be reporting our cover story. >> reporter: in the sky, under the sea, on the battlefield and...
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nbc bay area's charles had lock is leading our continuing coverage from venice, louisiana. charles, mother nature may toss the relief workers a curveball on this one. >> that's right. just as bp is tantalizingly close to permanently killing this well and ending this catastrophe in the gulf of mexico, at least as far as the flow of oil is concerned, mother nature is intervening. the national hurricane center is watching an area of disturbed weather that could become a low pressure system later today. perhaps a tropical storm by the weekend. entering the gulf of mexico and because of that, the coast guard and bp have decided to stop work on the relief well and wait in place and they will be probably evacuating the area if this storm moves into the gulf of mexico because a lot of those ships, 65 of them in all around the deep water horizon site, would have to evacuate in case the storm came through. so another delay caused this time by mother nature. laura? >> one that could be out of control for a while. thank you, charles. >>> workers on the deepwater horizon rig had safety
nbc bay area's charles had lock is leading our continuing coverage from venice, louisiana. charles, mother nature may toss the relief workers a curveball on this one. >> that's right. just as bp is tantalizingly close to permanently killing this well and ending this catastrophe in the gulf of mexico, at least as far as the flow of oil is concerned, mother nature is intervening. the national hurricane center is watching an area of disturbed weather that could become a low pressure system...
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charles? >> reporter: good morning, brent.es, that cap is still holding in place on top of the crippled bp well at the bottom of the gulf of mexico, about 50 miles offshore from venice, louisiana. bp says it would like to keep that cap in place. it's holding back the oil and they would like to keep it in place until the relief well comes online, perhaps as early as next week. bp would also like to try something called the static kill. that would be pumping mud into the top of the blowout preventer, and that would keep the oil down in pressure and allow the kill well to work. if that's not enough to think about, there's a tropical wave moving across the northern caribbean that could be in the gulf of mexico. if that happens, it could delay the whole operation until the storm has passed. brent? >> thanks a lot, charles, for the update from louisiana this morning. >>> want to get you updated when it comes to the morning commute. it's 6:46, let's check in with mike. you have an accident to tell us about. >> i want to take you back
charles? >> reporter: good morning, brent.es, that cap is still holding in place on top of the crippled bp well at the bottom of the gulf of mexico, about 50 miles offshore from venice, louisiana. bp says it would like to keep that cap in place. it's holding back the oil and they would like to keep it in place until the relief well comes online, perhaps as early as next week. bp would also like to try something called the static kill. that would be pumping mud into the top of the blowout...
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the sell built event charles backley is in dead last. never saw it coming.the swing curse continues for sir charles. looks good on the range. down the middle. but no confidence when it's the real thing. resorts to the one-handed string. the round mound of rebound all alone in last police. hank haney hat worked with ray romano at well. from the beach at 17. he is fourth to last. then there's former shark jeremy roning. tied for sixth. toll liver atop the leaderboard. let's go baseball. a's. and the royals. second inning. cahill grooves the fast ball. bettencourt, bases were loaded. gone. grand slam royals take the 4-3 lead. move ahead, seventh inning. kouzmanoff. this guy has been hot lately. run scores. barton, game is tied at 5. that's right where they are right now. 5-5, in the eighth inning. >>> a is in test for the earthquakes today. hopster here for a friendly. threat not the fat guy in a little coat skit made famous. that joe staley of the niners they stopped by the practice early this week. giving out quakesseersies, and at the game today. this is lik
the sell built event charles backley is in dead last. never saw it coming.the swing curse continues for sir charles. looks good on the range. down the middle. but no confidence when it's the real thing. resorts to the one-handed string. the round mound of rebound all alone in last police. hank haney hat worked with ray romano at well. from the beach at 17. he is fourth to last. then there's former shark jeremy roning. tied for sixth. toll liver atop the leaderboard. let's go baseball. a's. and...
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i'm charles osgood and this is a special edition of sunday morning. we're devoting this broadcast to a public health issue that many experts tell us one of the most serious we face. we're talking about all those extra pounds so many of us carry. turns out size matters a lot in many different ways. and this morning we'll be exploring the problem in many different ways. free, we hope of all the usual lecturing and finger pointing. it is indeed a weighty issue as seth doane will be showing us in our sunday morning cover story. >> reporter: america is 4.6 billion pounds overweight. and our health care system is straining under the burden of it all. >> about 147 billion dollars a year are spent directly related to obesity. >> reporter: later on sunday morning, the obesity epidemic. it's a big problem that's getting bigger. and, yes, size matters. >> osgood: the body of work of many a great artist contains portrayals of the human body. not all of them match our current idea of the well proportioned female form. martha teichner will be our guide. >> reporter
i'm charles osgood and this is a special edition of sunday morning. we're devoting this broadcast to a public health issue that many experts tell us one of the most serious we face. we're talking about all those extra pounds so many of us carry. turns out size matters a lot in many different ways. and this morning we'll be exploring the problem in many different ways. free, we hope of all the usual lecturing and finger pointing. it is indeed a weighty issue as seth doane will be showing us in...
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[applause] [music] charles bennett's high school dream was to teach in the old neighborhood. but without the money for college, all he got was the old neighborhood. support the united negro college fund. a mind is a terrible thing to waste. >> coming up on "california country," meet some of the folks responsible for adding a little zest to our lives. then, what a chef wants, this man will find. tag along with us as we go on a produce pursuit in northern california. then, meet a farmer who is surrounded by his favorite things--his berries and his brothers. finally, think starting a vegetable garden is hard? our expert has advice to get you started and on your way to a homegrown meal in no time. it's all ahead, and it starts now. [captioning made possible by california farm bureau federation] >> so we all know that california is king when it comes to growing citrus. and when it comes to growing lemons, no one is bigger than this ventura county farm. and with over 7,000 acres of lush lemon trees, limoneira isn't just the biggest lemon grower in california, but in all of north am
[applause] [music] charles bennett's high school dream was to teach in the old neighborhood. but without the money for college, all he got was the old neighborhood. support the united negro college fund. a mind is a terrible thing to waste. >> coming up on "california country," meet some of the folks responsible for adding a little zest to our lives. then, what a chef wants, this man will find. tag along with us as we go on a produce pursuit in northern california. then, meet a...
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thank you. >> my name is charles louie. i am with ees of a. which is part of -- i'd like to mention a few of my people on our staff and that would be wayne bennett from essi. dr. tom jackson, president of essi. bruce sevin, c.e.o. of essi. mike sal, c.o. solution on microbes. gene shringer out of florida. dr. michaud, hydrologist. dr. molly, scientist. dan moss, ocean engineer, and john blumenthal, with aeration and flow generators. i did that to qualify who we are. we are not presently on the gulf. we are getting ready to make booms hiring local people. what we need to say to you, the commission, we think outside the box. we have an awful lot of inoat vative -- innovative ys and plans that would work -- innovative ideas and plans that would work rather than what's going on right now. right now it's everybody going this way, that way, nobody's getting anything done. it's just building up, building, up building up. it's not really a moratorium that you're looking. what you're looking at is companies that is trained in order to recover this kind
thank you. >> my name is charles louie. i am with ees of a. which is part of -- i'd like to mention a few of my people on our staff and that would be wayne bennett from essi. dr. tom jackson, president of essi. bruce sevin, c.e.o. of essi. mike sal, c.o. solution on microbes. gene shringer out of florida. dr. michaud, hydrologist. dr. molly, scientist. dan moss, ocean engineer, and john blumenthal, with aeration and flow generators. i did that to qualify who we are. we are not presently...
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this replicated a subsequent debate between charles fried solicitor general and charles cooper duringhe reagan administration. one of individual liberty or is it one of states' rights? when they are in conflict of one another and when states was to regulate the economy against congressional pre-emption? you see these fall lines and jurisprudence. i want to give you a brief overview of where i think the roberts court is on one important question and that is the nature of judging. i want to read a brief paragraph from mike for rape her colleague at duke university, jefferson palle, about judges. -- jefferson powell, about judges. in almost every decision, the judge will confront enter the choices which have multiple resolutions back unjustified by craftsman-like arguments for there is no algorithm that will result the conflicting claims of plausibility. a judge must decide in good faith. a judge acting as conscientious judge will use legal crasmanship not to conceal difficulty but to render arguments to himself and others with candor including an overt recognition of the ambiguities and
this replicated a subsequent debate between charles fried solicitor general and charles cooper duringhe reagan administration. one of individual liberty or is it one of states' rights? when they are in conflict of one another and when states was to regulate the economy against congressional pre-emption? you see these fall lines and jurisprudence. i want to give you a brief overview of where i think the roberts court is on one important question and that is the nature of judging. i want to read...
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announcer: when charles bennett graduated from high school, he dreamed of returning to his old neighborhood as a teacher. but without the money for college, only half his dream came true. [car horn blares] he's back in the old neighborhood. please support the united negro college fund. because a mind is a terrible thing to waste.
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charles huff from black coalition on aids joins us. charles the epidemic has been in the bay area for decades. our question is who remains the most vulnerable and where are we seeing new cases pop up? >> well, the president's new policy bears out the numbers. basically, in united states african americans are 13% of the population but 50% of the infected cases. in the bay area, where 6% of the population and 14% of the infected population. >> why do you thing that is? >> i think it stems from the labels we put on aids in the beginning as well as social infrastructure within the black community and labels. >> is it being spread through sex or spread through needles? >> both. the main are needle exchange through sex and our main groups are needle exchange, men seeking men for sex as well as trance gender community. >> let's talk about the aids walk. we are talking about raising millions of dollars today but there has been a little bit of questions raised where the money is going. it is not staying here in san francisco so groups like your
charles huff from black coalition on aids joins us. charles the epidemic has been in the bay area for decades. our question is who remains the most vulnerable and where are we seeing new cases pop up? >> well, the president's new policy bears out the numbers. basically, in united states african americans are 13% of the population but 50% of the infected cases. in the bay area, where 6% of the population and 14% of the infected population. >> why do you thing that is? >> i...
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. >> reporter: and to make matters worse, yesterday new york senator charles schumer sent an open letter to steve jobs calling for a free fix for consumers, and it is -- believe it is -- [ inaudible ] >> reporter: -- transparent manner. we are live at apple headquarters this morning in cupertino. the press conference is scheduled for 10:00 a.m. and we will have more for you in just about 20 minutes. reporting live, jade hernandez ktvu channel 2news. >> 5:08. as we told you earlier san francisco police are investigating what they are calling a suspicious death in the city's marina district. craig debro is out there right now. we has paul the details. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, daylight. it is presidio -- rather lump barred street and scott street. that is the intersection. behind me is the presidio. when police arrived they found a woman and she was pronounced dead on the scene. as far as how she got there police aren't saying much. it is unclear if there are any witnesses. all the rooms are filled up. don't know if we have witnesses or how she got there. they classified it
. >> reporter: and to make matters worse, yesterday new york senator charles schumer sent an open letter to steve jobs calling for a free fix for consumers, and it is -- believe it is -- [ inaudible ] >> reporter: -- transparent manner. we are live at apple headquarters this morning in cupertino. the press conference is scheduled for 10:00 a.m. and we will have more for you in just about 20 minutes. reporting live, jade hernandez ktvu channel 2news. >> 5:08. as we told you...
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. >> charles, i would like to echo my colleagues, this was a helpful tool. we can all improve on what we do every day, this has been a real firsthand look from the man that came from the comptroller's office. and how important it is for transparency. >> again, if there is more information that this summary does not provide, please give us at feedback. if we can help to make things easier in terms of follow-up on all of those issues you raised, we would be happy to address that in another way. ->> thinking about the community benefits program, thinking about performance monitoring and measuring successful programs, it would be great to be able to tap into that accessibility. >> have we inc. from the independent study that was made? >> we have been doing that without focusing -- on the bond based group in this parts of the world. this review
. >> charles, i would like to echo my colleagues, this was a helpful tool. we can all improve on what we do every day, this has been a real firsthand look from the man that came from the comptroller's office. and how important it is for transparency. >> again, if there is more information that this summary does not provide, please give us at feedback. if we can help to make things easier in terms of follow-up on all of those issues you raised, we would be happy to address that in...
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. >> thank you, charles. commissioner? >> is there a sense of what the demands have been since april 12? >> we consulted with the department of environment on managing this program, learning that 20 applications were submitted. only a few of them were processed. they represented $560,000 in requests for green financing. a few of them were approved prior to fannie mae and for -- freddie mac concerns being raised. the program is caused while those concerns are address. but it was about 20 applications. >> the concern was a communications issue? >> with a green finance program what it does is it allows property owners to prepay their loans for property improvements on energy efficiency, removals, and water conservation through a lien on the property. fannie mae and freddie mac have expressed concern that they maintain their priority status. that issue is what has a dialogue under way within the financial community and government as to how to resolve it and make sure that we can move forward with our program effectively. we ar
. >> thank you, charles. commissioner? >> is there a sense of what the demands have been since april 12? >> we consulted with the department of environment on managing this program, learning that 20 applications were submitted. only a few of them were processed. they represented $560,000 in requests for green financing. a few of them were approved prior to fannie mae and for -- freddie mac concerns being raised. the program is caused while those concerns are address. but it...
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charles barkley. lady, wake up. jerry rice needed more of these. a long birdie putt. guy who wants to play the nationwide tour, he finished in 24th place. billy joe tolliver is an above-average goer, his third championship. >>> almost one of those wins you look back on and say, that was the catalyst. instead, series sweep of the mets stolen by a bad call at home plate for the giants. huff's home boys hanging out in the consecutivey -- covey cove. ishikawa, the pinch-hit single to center. two runs score, game tied two batters later, ishikawa at third. sanchez to david wright. looks like ishikawa slides under the tag and is safe. replay proves he was safe. called out. extra innings. ike davis almost hits this thing out. off the top of the wall. bay scores. giants head to l.a. to take on the dodgers. ben sheets, very good mood. turned 32. as and royals. kr in the throwback unis. oakland has the 2-1 lead. the a's tied for last in the american league in home run. they had two towd. kouzmanoff, his ninth of the year. ben improves to 5-2. 9-6 the final. a's sweep the three-g
charles barkley. lady, wake up. jerry rice needed more of these. a long birdie putt. guy who wants to play the nationwide tour, he finished in 24th place. billy joe tolliver is an above-average goer, his third championship. >>> almost one of those wins you look back on and say, that was the catalyst. instead, series sweep of the mets stolen by a bad call at home plate for the giants. huff's home boys hanging out in the consecutivey -- covey cove. ishikawa, the pinch-hit single to...
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charles barkley in dead lost. didn't see that company. look at this. that's all right.bsolutely no confidence when it's the real thing. resorts to a one-handed swing, relatively straight. the round mound of rebound, all alone in last place. hank haney has worked with ray romano as well. nicely done. but fourth to last. then, there's former shark jeremy reasoning. he is tied for 6th. curry of the warriors, a point better than michael jordan in 31st place. a news game for the earthquakes. that's not the fat guy in a little coat made famous. joe staley and john smith showed up. this is like 49er game when they couldn't score. quakes best opportunity came in the 89th minute. game ends in a scoreless draw. >> stage 13 of the tour at the france, same thing, statement leader, andy schleck. >> alan: when we come back, it's all about the u. why unicyclists took over parts >> alan: coming up in a half hour at 6:00, more than a month after the june primary, there's finally a republican nominee in the race for insurance commissioner. and the level of violence goes up along the bord
charles barkley in dead lost. didn't see that company. look at this. that's all right.bsolutely no confidence when it's the real thing. resorts to a one-handed swing, relatively straight. the round mound of rebound, all alone in last place. hank haney has worked with ray romano as well. nicely done. but fourth to last. then, there's former shark jeremy reasoning. he is tied for 6th. curry of the warriors, a point better than michael jordan in 31st place. a news game for the earthquakes. that's...
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bus driver james charles hue wit and vanessa gonzalez and stephanie cordoba. there's no word on what caused that bus to turn over. >>> fewer bus drivers called in sick today but passengers can still expect delays amidst the ongoing labor battle. the ac transit and drivers are arguing over the workers holding a sick out. although the union says the not a sick out. that's not the only issue being raised. >> they've reconfigured all our routs without training. in the past they would take us out and physicalus on each new rout. now to save the money they are saying, here's a video, go out and learn it. >> reporter: ac transit says the schedule changes needed to reign in over time pay. a judge says he'll decide july 30th to decide on an injunction >>> and rob roth joins us now live with more details. >> reporter: officials in contra costa county are so concerned with the spread of whooping cough that right now they are offering free vaccinations here at the farmer's market. so far about 200 residents have taken advantage here in downtown concord's santos park. peop
bus driver james charles hue wit and vanessa gonzalez and stephanie cordoba. there's no word on what caused that bus to turn over. >>> fewer bus drivers called in sick today but passengers can still expect delays amidst the ongoing labor battle. the ac transit and drivers are arguing over the workers holding a sick out. although the union says the not a sick out. that's not the only issue being raised. >> they've reconfigured all our routs without training. in the past they would...
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. >>> and there will apparently be no plea deal with democratic new york congressman charles rangel overlleged violations of congressional ethics. republicans on the house ethics committee say it is too late and house speaker nancy pelosi is resigned that there will be a trial in september. >>> silicon valley may be running on caffeine. the daily beast has a list of the most caffeinated cities in america. the survey was based on the number of coffee shops per 100,000 people. the average amount that is spent on coffee every month. the total caffeine consumed from all sources that includes teas, sweets, energy drinks and pills. the results, number within, no surprise. home of starbucks, seattle. portland, oregon is number 2. and the third most caffeinated city is san jose. and i went to the website. and if you pull it up, you see san jose coffee shops there, 20 coffee shops per 100,000 residents. they don't have the caffeine index, but average monthly spending on coffee, $34 per individual. >>> shake-up at "american idol"! >> also, where you can get a behind-the-scenes look at the making o
. >>> and there will apparently be no plea deal with democratic new york congressman charles rangel overlleged violations of congressional ethics. republicans on the house ethics committee say it is too late and house speaker nancy pelosi is resigned that there will be a trial in september. >>> silicon valley may be running on caffeine. the daily beast has a list of the most caffeinated cities in america. the survey was based on the number of coffee shops per 100,000 people....
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i'm not sure you want to look at,pa leo climate, it's not clear - hearing the pieces early on from charles and port land, demand planning for water utilities should not weigh off historically also. site seems the only thing you can do, is sort of what seattle is talking about metropolitan wise. so peter, i don't know how your plan is a reasonable plan of that. so i'm wondering - and then you're saying,oh, by the way you have to move as fast as possible but don't build,dams, until you do analysis. i'm not sure how it fits together more coherently. i wonder if you could be more precise on what you tell people to do. >> on the,pa leoclimate, part, one thing to remember is the precipitation we're expecting is only suddenly changing in the climate model and one of the big concerns is an observation that brad mentioned, the 20th century when you look at what happened over several centuries - assumeg the proxy indicators are accurate and they are probably close - is that we developed infor structure and so forth during a period when the delivery was maybe higher than the long-term average. there'
i'm not sure you want to look at,pa leo climate, it's not clear - hearing the pieces early on from charles and port land, demand planning for water utilities should not weigh off historically also. site seems the only thing you can do, is sort of what seattle is talking about metropolitan wise. so peter, i don't know how your plan is a reasonable plan of that. so i'm wondering - and then you're saying,oh, by the way you have to move as fast as possible but don't build,dams, until you do...
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. >>> charles rangel says he looks forward to fighting the ethics charges against him. the files against the 80-year- old congressman from new york have not been session tied yesterday but they reportedly include allegations of accepting improper gifts, failure to report assets possible conflict of tr. an 8-member house panel will make the allegations public next friday. >>> we want to go back over to sal. last time you were talking about an accident near the venetia bridge? >> that's right. i circled it on the bridge if i can. right here on marine vision tax south of the bridge. the traffic is actually not going to be affected so much because it's light there. we move over to the right. we just want to move the map over to the right. you can see that antioch traffic is a little bit lighter than unusual. north bound, traffic -- we are going to the sonole grave. this eggs north bound 280 getting up to highway 17 that traffic moves well. 648. here is mark. >> good morning to you, sal. we are taking another look outside with all the cloud cover out there we do have pardonl
. >>> charles rangel says he looks forward to fighting the ethics charges against him. the files against the 80-year- old congressman from new york have not been session tied yesterday but they reportedly include allegations of accepting improper gifts, failure to report assets possible conflict of tr. an 8-member house panel will make the allegations public next friday. >>> we want to go back over to sal. last time you were talking about an accident near the venetia bridge?...
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i want to thank richard branson, my very good friend for being here today, and mayor newsom, charles schulz, chief of protocol, and this is really exciting to fly of here. i want to say that five years ago, this idea began, and i have been very happy to have been helpful making sure that the help -- hub for virgin america comes to san francisco and california. it was a long battle, a difficult battle, it was not easy, but we got it done. this is a great contribution for the state of california. it is bringing business to california, bringing in this airline to california, the only one, and really helping us with the revenues. there will be job creation over the next three years, 500 jobs a year. this is really extraordinary, and now, to announce, to celebrate the first international destination to fly to canada, to toronto. that is a great expansion of the business here, and to expand the airline business or any business during an economic downturn is a real challenge, let me tell you. i want to congratulate richard branson for his great vision and for being such a great business lea
i want to thank richard branson, my very good friend for being here today, and mayor newsom, charles schulz, chief of protocol, and this is really exciting to fly of here. i want to say that five years ago, this idea began, and i have been very happy to have been helpful making sure that the help -- hub for virgin america comes to san francisco and california. it was a long battle, a difficult battle, it was not easy, but we got it done. this is a great contribution for the state of california....