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in email this, was a letter put out by the city university. they released the email for whatever reason. perhaps i'm premature or forward i wanted you to have no doubt we can provide a not just a platform for public interventions and stimulating economic community but also relatively comfortable perch because he is not expected to teach a really do anything. those are our taxpayer dollars at work. >> city university? melissa: city university of new york, will not be expected to teach or supervise students. >> i would say if he wasn't such a limousine liberal. was real old time hippie liberal like bill de blasio -- melissa: mayor has a mansion. >> you would think he would give the money to charity, right? melissa: let's challenge him to do that or to the government. >> we'll tell paul krugman -- melissa: walk that $225,000 right to the irs. you do that paul. >> comrade bill de blasio would give this money back to the people and see what comrade krugman does. melissa: we're going to stay right on top of that. i'm sure exactly what will happen. t
in email this, was a letter put out by the city university. they released the email for whatever reason. perhaps i'm premature or forward i wanted you to have no doubt we can provide a not just a platform for public interventions and stimulating economic community but also relatively comfortable perch because he is not expected to teach a really do anything. those are our taxpayer dollars at work. >> city university? melissa: city university of new york, will not be expected to teach or...
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>> city university of new york david petraeus, remember he was chased by the students. he said, fine, i'll teach there. i want to teach this honors course and i'll do it for $1. that's integrity and character. >> it is. eric, he doesn't even have to deal with students. >> can i ask you a question? love patch. soul patch. >> they did soul patch. some people call it love patch. i call it offensive. >> you know where they do get paid just to wake up in the morning? saudi arabia. because the mineral rights underneath the country. so krugman is the typical liberal hypocrite. like bloomberg with guns, you know, i'm against guns except for my guns right here that are protecting me. i'm against income inequality except for my income. my income is cool. if yours is too much it's not cool anymore. liberal hip okay ypocrisyhypocr. i guess maybe he should donate it if he really means it. >> he should donate it to bob. bob, two months he makes more than a professor there for a year or whatever. they must be choking. >> you're also forgetting about the $30,000 three-year travel and r
>> city university of new york david petraeus, remember he was chased by the students. he said, fine, i'll teach there. i want to teach this honors course and i'll do it for $1. that's integrity and character. >> it is. eric, he doesn't even have to deal with students. >> can i ask you a question? love patch. soul patch. >> they did soul patch. some people call it love patch. i call it offensive. >> you know where they do get paid just to wake up in the morning?...
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san francisco today, supervisor david campos is set to introduce legislation to overhaul the city's universalealth care program. the kr the program is run by public health but is not considered actual insurance because it doesn't cover participants outside city limits so people still have to way the fine for not having insurance under obamacare. >>> a stage one water imagine is expected to be declared today. reflecting a 10% water shortage. the move would authorize the city to ban non-essential water uses. restaurants would not serve water to customers unless they request it. residents will not be able to use their running hose to wash vehicles and the city would ramp up efforts to educate the public about water conservation programs. >>> 4:38. ironically we are in the middle of a storm system while those water conservation efforts are going on. >> even in the middle of a drought we can have a few storms like this. that's what's happening. we're finally below eight-inch deficit in places like san jose, moffett field. livermore didn't get much rain yesterday. oakland down to 10. we are excited
san francisco today, supervisor david campos is set to introduce legislation to overhaul the city's universalealth care program. the kr the program is run by public health but is not considered actual insurance because it doesn't cover participants outside city limits so people still have to way the fine for not having insurance under obamacare. >>> a stage one water imagine is expected to be declared today. reflecting a 10% water shortage. the move would authorize the city to ban...
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ccr is exempt -- represented the four men along with the city university of new york's creating law enforcement accountability and responsibility program, or clear. tell us your story. what happened? you, first welcome for having us. i have been a big fan of the show since college days. in october 2011, i went on a haj religious program is with my mother. afghanistan and that is where i got married. on the way back, late february 2012, i was trying to get a boarding pass. i've flight was from couple to dubai and in houston. i was denied a boarding pass in dubai. i was told i had to go outside and meet with u.s. immigration /consulate. i had to obtain a temporary visa outmy mother and i, we went of the airport. then i was interrogated by two fbi agents roughly for about four hours and i was pressured to give them everything that i know in order to go back home. give them,re that i the better chance of me of coming back home. i was told to take a lie detector test, and they want to i refuse,s -- which because i was very truthful with them from the beginning. , welly, after five days were able to
ccr is exempt -- represented the four men along with the city university of new york's creating law enforcement accountability and responsibility program, or clear. tell us your story. what happened? you, first welcome for having us. i have been a big fan of the show since college days. in october 2011, i went on a haj religious program is with my mother. afghanistan and that is where i got married. on the way back, late february 2012, i was trying to get a boarding pass. i've flight was from...
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general petraeus got a big amount of money from city university of new york. it is like $150,000. he was criticized and he took a dollar. >> he took it and harassed by students on the way to class. definitely deserved the money he would get. this is only a portion of what krugman makes. i like people to make a lot of money. >> with income equality and with ceo's of corporations when they make $25 million and the guys on the plan are making $25,000 a year it is infuriating, but what are you going to do? especially if paul krugman says if globalization is a myth we are all going to be fine. we should out source all jobs. we should leave -- give up on the manufacturing, and then it blew up in his face and he went went -- paul krugman said i was wrong. his act quote was globalization has a dark side, but i won't say no to a massive amount of money to talk about something i know nothing about. >> that was per accept tiff of you. thank you. >> thank you. >> joanne, you get paid in wine and more wine, and you seem happy or at least drunk. does it matter that krugman rails when cashing hu
general petraeus got a big amount of money from city university of new york. it is like $150,000. he was criticized and he took a dollar. >> he took it and harassed by students on the way to class. definitely deserved the money he would get. this is only a portion of what krugman makes. i like people to make a lot of money. >> with income equality and with ceo's of corporations when they make $25 million and the guys on the plan are making $25,000 a year it is infuriating, but what...
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paul krugman recently took a job at the city university of new york to work and to study center.e sat down with him and discussed the issue. thatere is zero evidence the kind of extreme inequality that we have is good for economic growth. there is a lot of evidence that it's bad for economic growth. since inequality began soaring around 1980, the bottom half of america has been left behind. it has not been a rising tide that raised all boats. >> the political history of geopolitics, how does this get solved? >> american history is very encouraging. leadership we have from the affluent classes themselves who said, this is too much. if we could have modern speaking about the danger of high concentration of wealth as teddy roosevelt did in 1910, we would be a long way towards having a good solution to this. i believe that america has a tremendous capacity and ability to take a look and say, what are our ideals? we don't have to become this oligarchy that we are drifting towards a moment. >> is this a gilded age that we live in now? >> more than gilded age. we are a gilded age levels
paul krugman recently took a job at the city university of new york to work and to study center.e sat down with him and discussed the issue. thatere is zero evidence the kind of extreme inequality that we have is good for economic growth. there is a lot of evidence that it's bad for economic growth. since inequality began soaring around 1980, the bottom half of america has been left behind. it has not been a rising tide that raised all boats. >> the political history of geopolitics, how...
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university. me and my fellow new york city residence have the privilege of paying his salary. that is a privilege i would gladly give up. the real problem is that a hack like him actually has the prestige that they want to do. the fact is that he has the disturbing habit of shaping, slicing and selectively slicing numbe numbers. the person who said that was a new york times columnist in a his fair well column. by his own admission he doesn't read stuff by conservatives because they disagree him and they are in a perfect world that would make him a horrible choice for professorship but in this world it makes him a great choice. >> he makes eight times what professors make. >> he doesn't even have to treat. >> isn't that amazing. what a great job that is. he gets to drop by and chat. >> suni university clearly embarrassed because when they announced they had given him the job they didn't disclose how much money it was. it was only through freedom of information act that they discover discovered. >> so they hired him strictly for prestige so they could have a nobel peace prize wi
university. me and my fellow new york city residence have the privilege of paying his salary. that is a privilege i would gladly give up. the real problem is that a hack like him actually has the prestige that they want to do. the fact is that he has the disturbing habit of shaping, slicing and selectively slicing numbe numbers. the person who said that was a new york times columnist in a his fair well column. by his own admission he doesn't read stuff by conservatives because they disagree him...
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. >> the bus was en route from los angeles to humbolt city university. five students and three chaperones were killed, either in the crash itself or the fire that followed. toronto's controversial mayor has been a one-man variety show since he admitted last year that he smoked crack cocaine. still, rob ford declared his re-election candidacy yesterday. >> connection and. there's so many people out there everybody has problems. >> ford admitted he has made mistakes. but he says he has saved toronto taxpayers nearly a billion dollars. a new poll this week shows him running second in a three- person race. he just keeps making it news. sriracha is considering moving its factory from california after months of complaints about a spicy odor. the company's owner says he's gotten re-location offers from leaders in ten states and multiple cities elsewhere in california. they've been invited to tour the facility in irwindale, and decide if their communities would complain about the odors that arise during production. that's a lot of garlic and a lot of chile. >> i
. >> the bus was en route from los angeles to humbolt city university. five students and three chaperones were killed, either in the crash itself or the fire that followed. toronto's controversial mayor has been a one-man variety show since he admitted last year that he smoked crack cocaine. still, rob ford declared his re-election candidacy yesterday. >> connection and. there's so many people out there everybody has problems. >> ford admitted he has made mistakes. but he says...
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families. >> p-tech students take some of their courses on the campus of new york city of technology, part of the university of new york. but they're also eased into the rigor by having professors teach at the high school. >> what else? >> bonnie august is the probe host of city tech stunted that the design is work despite the fact that it is new and relatively untested. >> i personally am waiting until we've graduated not just one group of students but several groups of students. these are not easy programs. they're very challenging programs. >> srennivasan: ibm sees the associates degree as a good starting point but they believe nor support is needed for students to learn about the world of work so they offer internships and provide mentors for every p-tech student. a product line manager for the company was paired with sierra copeland three years ago. most of their interactions are done on-line and benita says she was initially surprised by the questions she received from sierra. >> what are my interests, what kind of book does i read. what do i do when i'm a little frustrated at work. don't you have iss
families. >> p-tech students take some of their courses on the campus of new york city of technology, part of the university of new york. but they're also eased into the rigor by having professors teach at the high school. >> what else? >> bonnie august is the probe host of city tech stunted that the design is work despite the fact that it is new and relatively untested. >> i personally am waiting until we've graduated not just one group of students but several groups of...
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kpix 5's mark kelly tells us the city and university launched a vaccine clinic meetsly. >> reporter: if exposed to measles a person has 72 hours to get vaccinated before infection sets in. saturday doctors welcomed students to the center in berkeley to get the shot. >> that small population of people who haven't been previously immunized and were exposed to this individual should get their shot today at the student health center. >> reporter: according to the city of berkeley, doctors quarantined the infected student thursday after the student reported a measles- related rash. but for days, the unidentified student possibly exposed the public to the highly contagious disease riding bart between oakland and berkeley, even attending class at cal. >> i think it's mostly being aware that it's out there and being aware of its symptoms. >> it seems to be getting worse. people don't know why. >> reporter: people can easily confuse measles a respiratory disease with the common cold. symptoms include high fever, runny nose, coughing and watery red eyes but there's one that makes measles stand
kpix 5's mark kelly tells us the city and university launched a vaccine clinic meetsly. >> reporter: if exposed to measles a person has 72 hours to get vaccinated before infection sets in. saturday doctors welcomed students to the center in berkeley to get the shot. >> that small population of people who haven't been previously immunized and were exposed to this individual should get their shot today at the student health center. >> reporter: according to the city of berkeley,...
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ç paid $25,000 not to work, the city university of new york hired him to study income inequality.it. >> the tribeca film festival is back. it turns 13 this year. >> it was created after 9/11. michael tammero is on the curvy couch this morning. >> good morning. robert deniro and his producing partner that created this film festival right after 9/11)to kind of bring people back downtown and revitalize the area economically and commercial, it was so devastated after the attacks. 13 years later it has taken on a life of its own and become an important stop between sundance and the ka*pb -- cannes film festival. can't talk this morning. we were out in the cold last night promoting filmmakers. last night was the premiere at the beacon theater. they're bringing all their media platforms to the table as they say. they had a big premiere last night featuring the documentary about the rapper naz. >> you spoke to robert deniro. >> this is what heç had to say. >> we're very happy that it's doing as well as it is and that so many people enjoy coming to the festival, putting their movies in t
ç paid $25,000 not to work, the city university of new york hired him to study income inequality.it. >> the tribeca film festival is back. it turns 13 this year. >> it was created after 9/11. michael tammero is on the curvy couch this morning. >> good morning. robert deniro and his producing partner that created this film festival right after 9/11)to kind of bring people back downtown and revitalize the area economically and commercial, it was so devastated after the...
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louis suburb of university city. look at the damage in that town of university city. trees down.tunately, no injuries reported in that area. we'll keep an eye on it for you tonight. >>> as promised, now to a confrontation that is getting a lot of attention. it came during a recent demonstration in albuquerque, new mexico. they've been having a lot of problems in albuquerque lately. it involved two protesters, an american flag, and two u.s. service members. trace gallagher with more from our west coast bureau. hey, trace. >> hey, martha, these protests were sparked by albuquerque police fatally shooting a mentally ill homeless man. the protests themselves then turned violent after the demonstrators began throwing rocks at police and in turn police fired tear gas at them. two people were riding a scooter carrying an upside down american flag. that is supposed to be a sign of distress, meaning your life is in danger. well, an unidentified marine and another military man didn't see it as a sign of distress but as a sign of disrespect. they ran after the scooter and when the flag drop
louis suburb of university city. look at the damage in that town of university city. trees down.tunately, no injuries reported in that area. we'll keep an eye on it for you tonight. >>> as promised, now to a confrontation that is getting a lot of attention. it came during a recent demonstration in albuquerque, new mexico. they've been having a lot of problems in albuquerque lately. it involved two protesters, an american flag, and two u.s. service members. trace gallagher with more...
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foundations, faith groups, pension funds, cities and universities are being urged to take the lead, to sell their shares in polluting industries and go "fossil free." on more than 300 college campuses, from middlebury in vermont to berkeley in california, students are calling on their schools to divest. sometimes they are rebuffed, as happened recently at harvard, which at over $32 billion dollars has the largest university endowment in the country. last fall, the school's president said divestiture was neither, "warranted or wise." but this month, nearly 100 faculty members sided with the students. they said, our university invests in the fossil fuel industry. we now know that fossil fuels cause climate change of unprecedented destructive potential. divestment has worked once before, and in a big way. three decades ago, students, religious communities, and unions sustained a campaign against u.s. companies doing business with south africa and helped put an end to apartheid. only four months after his release from prison, nelson mandela came to california to say thank you to americans
foundations, faith groups, pension funds, cities and universities are being urged to take the lead, to sell their shares in polluting industries and go "fossil free." on more than 300 college campuses, from middlebury in vermont to berkeley in california, students are calling on their schools to divest. sometimes they are rebuffed, as happened recently at harvard, which at over $32 billion dollars has the largest university endowment in the country. last fall, the school's president...
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louis suburb of university city cleaning up from a twister that struck about 24 hours ago. big trees were no match for strong winds. a number of homes had their roofs simply ripped off. the storm knocking out power to thousands of residents. >> missouri's governor declaring a state of emergency there as this band of severe weather moved right across that state. you could see funnel clouds forming in the sky over kansas city. >> oh, wow. >> torrential rain caused some very significant flooding along the missouri/kansas border. >>> and parts of texas clobbered by severe weather, including reports of tornadoes and baseball-sized hail. call your insurance adjustor. the town of denton, about 40 miles from dallas-ft. worth, saw two rounds of monster hail just about two hours apart. our indra petersons tracking the storm system. she joins us now. what can we expect today? is this same kind of system rumbling through? >> we're still watching that exact system and we have a lot of concerns this morning. we've already seen about eight tornadoes just from this last system, most of the
louis suburb of university city cleaning up from a twister that struck about 24 hours ago. big trees were no match for strong winds. a number of homes had their roofs simply ripped off. the storm knocking out power to thousands of residents. >> missouri's governor declaring a state of emergency there as this band of severe weather moved right across that state. you could see funnel clouds forming in the sky over kansas city. >> oh, wow. >> torrential rain caused some very...
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teaches -- professor wallace teaches in the english department at the graduate center at the city university of new york, and please join me in welcoming professor michele wallace. [applause] >> hi. i'm here today to talk about my mother, faith ringgold. [applause] she is a world renowned artist, and we're trying to do a powerpoint here, but we can't get it to project as we wish. all we can to is get this, which is the slide-sorting page. so we're going to work with that. if we can get less light in the room -- like that light right there. >> [inaudible] >> yeah. it's probably two things. one, there, i think, is a problem between the mac -- they're not used to pc, number one. and number two, it is a large powerpoint. and so i think maybe there's some part of the system that's not able to feed it. it's like 160 images. and, anyway, i gotta do the right thing, was my mother is here. [applause] she's in the front row, and i will introduce her in a moment. [applause] and i have been given many, many instructions about public speaking. you don't spend all the time apologizing for things that are
teaches -- professor wallace teaches in the english department at the graduate center at the city university of new york, and please join me in welcoming professor michele wallace. [applause] >> hi. i'm here today to talk about my mother, faith ringgold. [applause] she is a world renowned artist, and we're trying to do a powerpoint here, but we can't get it to project as we wish. all we can to is get this, which is the slide-sorting page. so we're going to work with that. if we can get...
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she holds a bachelor in health education from new jersey city university, a masters in public health administration from yale university and a doctorate in health education from teachers college columbia, university. she is a charter member of the women's memorial which we're all here now and december 13, 2013, she established the leadership fund at the american nurses oundation. we are tremendously form -- fortunate to have her lead us through this conversation. please welcome dr. harris. [applause] >> good morning. from nation building to community building, capitalizing on the strengths of our veterans here at home. as u.s. forces presence in afghanistan is reduced and the military is slowing down, increasing numbers of talented veterans and their families are returning to communities across he nation. communities that need the skills, creativity, leadership, that the veterans have to offer. the forum today has four goals. first, expand networks, relationships and information-sharing across sectors to better reconnect veterans and new leaders and communities through discussion. num
she holds a bachelor in health education from new jersey city university, a masters in public health administration from yale university and a doctorate in health education from teachers college columbia, university. she is a charter member of the women's memorial which we're all here now and december 13, 2013, she established the leadership fund at the american nurses oundation. we are tremendously form -- fortunate to have her lead us through this conversation. please welcome dr. harris....
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an ef1 tornado tore through university city, missouri, this morning. >> early this morning, it was the sound of this storm that woke everybody up. >> reporter: 100 homes damaged, trees down and nearly 7,000 people left without power. in st. louis, the rain came fast and was heavy, flooding streets and stranding cars. >> it's more than what the drainage system can handle at one time. you have the flash flooding and before you know it, you're in it. >> reporter: at least seven states and more than 50 million people are at risk for either tornadoes or wind damage. central indiana saw 2 to 3 inches of rain, forcing roads to be closed. in southern minnesota, a bizarre weather combination. >> we're in a blizzard warning. then you get a tornado. just weird. >> reporter: this family's shed was sliced in half. the tornado scattered debris throughout their yard and nailed a piece of wood directly to the side of a building. several states will remain under a tornado watch through most of the night. >> a lot of places could get damaging winds maybe gusting over 70 miles per hour. a very dangerous
an ef1 tornado tore through university city, missouri, this morning. >> early this morning, it was the sound of this storm that woke everybody up. >> reporter: 100 homes damaged, trees down and nearly 7,000 people left without power. in st. louis, the rain came fast and was heavy, flooding streets and stranding cars. >> it's more than what the drainage system can handle at one time. you have the flash flooding and before you know it, you're in it. >> reporter: at least...
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. >> reporter: an ef-1 tornado tore through university city, missouri, early this morning. there was the sound of this storm that woke everybody up. 100 homes damaged. trees down. and nearly 7,000 people left without power. in st. louis, the rain came fast and was heavy. flooding streets, and stranding cars. >> it is more than what the drainage system can handle at one time. you have the flash flooding and before you know it, you're in it. >> reporter: at least seven states and more than 50 million people are at risk for either tornadoes or wind damage. >> certainly not done yet. bill karins will tell us what is ahead in just a few minutes. >>> first, declassified, we will soon get our first look into a senate report on post 9/11 cia interrogation methods. let's get to nbc's tracie potts live in washington. tracie, good morning. some called this 6200 page report shocking. >> reporter: and when we see is inside the thousands of pages, every american can make up their own mind on that. that's what some of the republicans who opposed it wanted to see anyway. the senate intelli
. >> reporter: an ef-1 tornado tore through university city, missouri, early this morning. there was the sound of this storm that woke everybody up. 100 homes damaged. trees down. and nearly 7,000 people left without power. in st. louis, the rain came fast and was heavy. flooding streets, and stranding cars. >> it is more than what the drainage system can handle at one time. you have the flash flooding and before you know it, you're in it. >> reporter: at least seven states...
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to each of now where there have been violent clashes in cairo and three other cities between police and university students loyal to the ousted president. since mohamed morsi was wrong from power, students have been making themselves heard all the more since the heavy crackdown on his supporters. several thousand are now being detained. hundreds have been killed in the last few months. -- here in france it is a roadmap that will mean going further and faster. that was a pledge made today by the new prime minister, manuel valls. today he officially took over from the darling of the right, he was appointed yesterday the francois hollande after the local elections. the on his look ahead, manuel valls took the opportunity to have a look back at the track record of the man he was to replace. be your very proud to interior minister and we worked well together. i am proud and honored to be your successor. because it is a case of carrying on and building on the fantastic work you have already done. >> for more on the story we will andk to a senior consultant a pollster here in france. thank you very much
to each of now where there have been violent clashes in cairo and three other cities between police and university students loyal to the ousted president. since mohamed morsi was wrong from power, students have been making themselves heard all the more since the heavy crackdown on his supporters. several thousand are now being detained. hundreds have been killed in the last few months. -- here in france it is a roadmap that will mean going further and faster. that was a pledge made today by the...
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couple of minutes ago another victim another body has just arrived here at the city of einstein here on the anchor a university of iceland hospital. i do not have specific details as of now but i wanted to be updated in a later news cast meanwhile a total of eleven victims has been released from the state of einstein including this one right here and that's all for now and it has been saved and then reporting live from korea university einstein hospital she had some extra time. if you did not have to connect line just youtube for the eight pm. she decided to cover story by going on location. i was little. by counting more. i think i want in your eye sisters to come the homeless. isn't it the adjustment. chan heads over to the extreme south of the hospital. along with effects you can begin to feel a tickle exhibition on two wheels and prepares for next year's connection. and i now call me. and the woman who was was foreseen. cooking was outstanding. to come you can go on to them in some way ponting put us home. all i can trust my teaching day she found some new facts thanks to some reporters the straits the res
couple of minutes ago another victim another body has just arrived here at the city of einstein here on the anchor a university of iceland hospital. i do not have specific details as of now but i wanted to be updated in a later news cast meanwhile a total of eleven victims has been released from the state of einstein including this one right here and that's all for now and it has been saved and then reporting live from korea university einstein hospital she had some extra time. if you did not...
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conflict has played a role in forming the identities of some of the disenfranchised in the cities, and that some universities, left-wing extremist groups provide political support for an anti-zionist stance. >> sunday, my children are going to go to university. i don't know what that will be like. we hear what is happening. they won't be able to talk about their attachment to israel or say that they are jewish. their peers will point at them and make fun of them, and they will be ostracized. >> the controversial but popular comedian has been a qs of inciting racial hatred with his anti-semitic jokes and comments. and a far right intellectual has also attracted lots of attention with his praise of adolf hitler and his claim that the nazis rescued the economy by building autobahns. so mel has even dressed up as an inmate of a concentration camp, making light of the holocaust. a draftsman from southern france thinks both of them have a point. >> nobody is against the jewish community as a whole. that would be making generalizations. they address -- or let's say, they attacked those few jewish personalities who
conflict has played a role in forming the identities of some of the disenfranchised in the cities, and that some universities, left-wing extremist groups provide political support for an anti-zionist stance. >> sunday, my children are going to go to university. i don't know what that will be like. we hear what is happening. they won't be able to talk about their attachment to israel or say that they are jewish. their peers will point at them and make fun of them, and they will be...
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a tornado packing winds up to 112 miles-per-hour hit this neighborhood in university city.e of st. louis. 100 homes were damaged. >>> meteorologist maria is live from the fox extreme weather center. you're busy today. >> this storm system has it all, winter weather and severe weather as well, and during the month of april, may and june, when we tend to see most of the severe weathers activity, including tornadoes, damaging winds and large hail, and mother nature bringing us a storm system that produced more 350 reports of severe weather, and that started yesterday afternoon. you can see it across parts of texas, dallas-fort worth region and southern illinois so we have a widespread area that was hit. more than 150 reports of damaging winds, many in excess of 60-miles-an-hour from the storms. the storm system on the move, the severe weather risk has started to diminish so this is welcome news. we did have several warnings in effect earlier today. you can see the heavy rain across alabama and mississippi, and new orleans. we still do have a slight chance to see severe weather
a tornado packing winds up to 112 miles-per-hour hit this neighborhood in university city.e of st. louis. 100 homes were damaged. >>> meteorologist maria is live from the fox extreme weather center. you're busy today. >> this storm system has it all, winter weather and severe weather as well, and during the month of april, may and june, when we tend to see most of the severe weathers activity, including tornadoes, damaging winds and large hail, and mother nature bringing us a...
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welcome back the city of homs has always been a tech favorite with institutes and universities churning out innovations left right and center so it came as no surprise that this siberian city also has plenty of space technology as well. focal point. showing the way to the first points of call on our latest trip to tomsk was the ubiquitous flood. this year was the first time that you noticed forum is being held inside the event was packed with some of russia's brightest and best young scientists and engineers all together over five hundred young guns from all over the country gathered to show off one hundred thirty eight projects. the exhibition was split into five scientific fields namely icy medicine materials hardware and biotechnology is also gave the up and comers the chance to network with representatives from the likes of the russian venture fund cross nano and. put it wasn't all about business the forums entertainment program included a quest around universities as well as a competition for the best innovation with a prize fund of four point five million rubles you know this is a
welcome back the city of homs has always been a tech favorite with institutes and universities churning out innovations left right and center so it came as no surprise that this siberian city also has plenty of space technology as well. focal point. showing the way to the first points of call on our latest trip to tomsk was the ubiquitous flood. this year was the first time that you noticed forum is being held inside the event was packed with some of russia's brightest and best young scientists...
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louis as a tornado ripped through university city while people were sleeping the we have flight arrival delays in chicago and more severe weather is possible from dallas and memphis and to jackson, mississippi, with most hundreds spared this afternoon. at home, we will talk about bart getting around, temperatures in the mid-to-upper 50's h 40's and dublin/pleasanton and cool at 42. san francisco is 51 and sfo is 50 and the entire east bay shoreline from 45 in hayward to 49 in oakland. temperatures today are warmer than yesterday and you can see how clear the air is from sutro tower and 60 at petaluma and 63 in oakland and san francisco has a high of 60. topping out at 64 in danville and fremont, and two degrees warmer than yesterday and san jose is 64, and another chance of rain coming up when you see the warm temperatures in weekend in the seven-day forecast. >>> it is busy out there but mostly on 580 we have a couple hiccups but, mostly, we have rained accident free. over the amount pass, you can see bumper-to-bumper traffic to vasco road and up to dublin interchange it is slow-and-go
louis as a tornado ripped through university city while people were sleeping the we have flight arrival delays in chicago and more severe weather is possible from dallas and memphis and to jackson, mississippi, with most hundreds spared this afternoon. at home, we will talk about bart getting around, temperatures in the mid-to-upper 50's h 40's and dublin/pleasanton and cool at 42. san francisco is 51 and sfo is 50 and the entire east bay shoreline from 45 in hayward to 49 in oakland....
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. >>> the city of berkeley and the university are urging community members and students tonight to get a measles vaccination. a second student has been diagnosed. the university clinic was open today to administer vaccines. the student rode b.a.r.t. from oakland to berkeley, then was in class this week. health officials say an unknown number of people may be infected because of that. >>> nearly 200 guns are off san francisco streets this evening thanks to a very popular buyback events. city residents handed in all types of guns in the parking lot of this grocery outlet store. the event was organized by city leaders and community groups in an effort to reduce gun violence in the city. residents were given $100 for every pistol, shot gun and rifle they turn in and were given $200 for assault rifles, no questions asked. >> people inherited weapons, forgot they're in their closets. we don't want burglars to fine them because they'll sell them to people who shouldn't have firearms. >> organizers hit their mark to collect 200 weapons. >>> still ahead at 6:00, we'll show you new video from in
. >>> the city of berkeley and the university are urging community members and students tonight to get a measles vaccination. a second student has been diagnosed. the university clinic was open today to administer vaccines. the student rode b.a.r.t. from oakland to berkeley, then was in class this week. health officials say an unknown number of people may be infected because of that. >>> nearly 200 guns are off san francisco streets this evening thanks to a very popular...
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native san franciscan, and went to macatire high school and played football at city college and sacramento state university and also an accomplished musician, dj, and everyone says that he was quite the character. and he was serving at central station at the time when he passed suddenly, and without any warning. and so we will adjourn in his honor. and secondly, we also lost a 37-year veteran of the san francisco police department, officer stewart who was assigned to the permit bureau and prior to that he was one of the original officers at the international airport and leaves a wife and two children and i mentioned about him is that he always had a warm smile and a big smile for everybody. and both of these members the san francisco police department, remembers the officers for justice. and so, we will adjourn in their honor and honor of their family for many years of service and they will be greatly missed. and so without further adieu, could we call line item number one? >> line item one, general public comment, the public is welcome to address the commission regarding items that do not appear on tonigh
native san franciscan, and went to macatire high school and played football at city college and sacramento state university and also an accomplished musician, dj, and everyone says that he was quite the character. and he was serving at central station at the time when he passed suddenly, and without any warning. and so we will adjourn in his honor. and secondly, we also lost a 37-year veteran of the san francisco police department, officer stewart who was assigned to the permit bureau and prior...
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. >>> the city of berkeley and the university are urging community members and students tonight to get a measles vaccination. a second student has been diagnosed. the university clinic was open today to administer vaccines. the student rode b.a.r.t. from oakland to berkeley, then was in class this week. health officials say an unknown number of people may be infected because of that. >>> nearly 200 guns are off san francisco streets this evening thanks to a very popular buyback events. city residents handed in all types of guns in the parking lot of this grocery outlet store. the event was organized by city leaders and community groups in an effort to reduce gun violence in the city. residents were given $100 for every pistol, shot gun and rifle they turn in and were given $200 for assault rifles, no questions asked. >> people inherited weapons, forgot they're in their closets. we don't want burglars to fine them because they'll sell them to people who shouldn't have firearms. >> organizers hit their mark to collect 200 weapons. >>> still ahead at 6:00, we'll show you new video from in
. >>> the city of berkeley and the university are urging community members and students tonight to get a measles vaccination. a second student has been diagnosed. the university clinic was open today to administer vaccines. the student rode b.a.r.t. from oakland to berkeley, then was in class this week. health officials say an unknown number of people may be infected because of that. >>> nearly 200 guns are off san francisco streets this evening thanks to a very popular...
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university. >>> san francisco city officials are taking steps to deal with 4/20 gathering this sunday at golden gate park. 4/20 is earth day and a celebration for marijuana smokers. patrols will be increased this coming sunday. last year thousands gathered at golden gate park and left 10,000 pounds of trash behind. police will be looking out for illegal parking, camping, drug sales and open alcohol containers. >>> more and more college students are relying on prescription drugs to get through their workload. according to a study the most common study drugs are adderall, ridilin, and vyvanse. 30% of students use stimulants nonmedically. some students say it helps them focus. experts warn medications are addictive and high chance of overdosing. >>> k tvu's was there on the football field. >> reporter: it was a welcome sight for 49er fans to see flight bed trucks roll in to levi stadium carrying what will be considered to some hallowed ground. >> it's exciting. it's going to be a new field. it's going to be where history is made for the 49ers. >> reporter: this sod is being brought in weighing 49,
university. >>> san francisco city officials are taking steps to deal with 4/20 gathering this sunday at golden gate park. 4/20 is earth day and a celebration for marijuana smokers. patrols will be increased this coming sunday. last year thousands gathered at golden gate park and left 10,000 pounds of trash behind. police will be looking out for illegal parking, camping, drug sales and open alcohol containers. >>> more and more college students are relying on prescription...
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university district. >> we have more details on what city sleleaders are planning to. >> reporter: neighbors made it loudnd clear. but what they got from the city council could be considered a win in the long run. one of them was a two bedroom at one point wouas approved to be bumped up to six bed rooms and those same neighbors packed into a city council meeting. i love santa clara but on the other hand when you get 12 or 15 students together. it can be a problem in the neighborhood. >> here is what the council decided. it has no league grounds to sto. in the feature it will require approval on any remodel that approves the bedrooms to four or more. >> cities are ranked are the latest arrival times with work. 8:21 am. san francisco is 5th with the time of 8:19. the place where people arrive the latest is new york city. 8:24. the earliest arrival time is georgia. that seems strange. what is in georgia fort stewart military base. you better be on time. out for a job or walk. 6:17 i like to find the good in every single thing. when you live her in the area, mostly in the 40s and the 50s. look at this. the n
university district. >> we have more details on what city sleleaders are planning to. >> reporter: neighbors made it loudnd clear. but what they got from the city council could be considered a win in the long run. one of them was a two bedroom at one point wouas approved to be bumped up to six bed rooms and those same neighbors packed into a city council meeting. i love santa clara but on the other hand when you get 12 or 15 students together. it can be a problem in the...
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university. >>> santa clara residents will position city council today asking for a rule to prevent homeowners from converting their houses and dorms for students. at question is a house under renovation right now in university park. it's been converted from two bedrooms to a six-bedroom, three bath mini dorm renting for $8,000 a month. neighbors say they're worried about noise, but city planners say the home owner is within zoning laws. >>> well, also today we're expected to learn more about how we're going to get to and from levi stadium. the valley transportation authority will update the santa clara city council and city public on transit access and how it plans to deal with other events at the stadium. >>> the countdown, meanwhile, is on. we are now just hours away from the giants version of opening day. baseball back at at&t park. i got some proof for you. the sight that every fan loves to see. the field is prepped and the dirt is ready and the soeglogo painted and 2014, an even calendar year. fans say they know what that means. >> we know that this is our year. every other year we win. >
university. >>> santa clara residents will position city council today asking for a rule to prevent homeowners from converting their houses and dorms for students. at question is a house under renovation right now in university park. it's been converted from two bedrooms to a six-bedroom, three bath mini dorm renting for $8,000 a month. neighbors say they're worried about noise, but city planners say the home owner is within zoning laws. >>> well, also today we're expected to...
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at least one confirmed tornado has touched down in universal city, missouri.ern missouri and parts of arkansas and kansas remain under a tornado watch at this hour. we'll keep an eye on it and keep you posted. if i can impart one lesson to a new business owner, it would be one thing i've learned is my philosophy is real simple american express open forum is an on-line community, that helps our members connect and share ideas to make smart business decisions. if you mess up, fess up. be your partners best partner. we built it for our members, but it's open for everyone. there's not one way to do something. no details too small. american express open forum. this is what membership is. this is what membership does. >>> coming up, we read between the lines on how the supreme court just obliterated post-watergate protections against big money buying american elections. >>> but now, it's time for "we the tweeple." we're still collectively reeling from the shooting at ft. hood last night. social media was responsible for the first reportings of the shooting. this app
at least one confirmed tornado has touched down in universal city, missouri.ern missouri and parts of arkansas and kansas remain under a tornado watch at this hour. we'll keep an eye on it and keep you posted. if i can impart one lesson to a new business owner, it would be one thing i've learned is my philosophy is real simple american express open forum is an on-line community, that helps our members connect and share ideas to make smart business decisions. if you mess up, fess up. be your...
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here's the tornado where it happened this morning near university city in missouri.hat complex moved on. now getting a soaking rain, some embedded thunderstorms. not much severe potential now at least in the ohio valley. texas, one lone, strong thunderstorm. this one's producing large hail, gusting winds, crossing the red river between texas and oklahoma and heading for durant, texas. not a tornado threat, just large hail. take you into the situation. how is this setting up? very classic. this looks like a textbook case. warm, humid air coming up out of the gulf. cold, chilly air coming out of the rockies. it snowed hard overnight in colorado. combining in the middle of the country for an outbreak. here's the area of greatest risk. call this the moderate risk, the area of red means nor widespread. in the yellow, slight risk. not quite at widespread, the damage. as far as tornadoes go, the cities at most risk, springfield to joplin to fort smith. where the storms form around 5:00, racing to the east-northeast this evening. watching them head for little rock and south
here's the tornado where it happened this morning near university city in missouri.hat complex moved on. now getting a soaking rain, some embedded thunderstorms. not much severe potential now at least in the ohio valley. texas, one lone, strong thunderstorm. this one's producing large hail, gusting winds, crossing the red river between texas and oklahoma and heading for durant, texas. not a tornado threat, just large hail. take you into the situation. how is this setting up? very classic. this...
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the national weather service is confirming a tornado touched the ground in university city, missouri.0 houses were reportedly damaged along with a lot of cars, a lot of trees that are also down and another wave of storms is due to hit the st. louis area this afternoon. so be ware and listen to your weather service. check this out now, another picture for you. a driver of an suv running a red light and then trying to weave through the guardrails. yeah. at a railroad track. that's what happens when you do that. the passenger train smashes into the passenger side of the suv. it's incredible that the two adults in the front seat suffered only minor injuries. what's even more incredible is that there were two children in the backseat and they weren't hurt at all. i said dumb before, but i will add this, reckless. and i hope the police are using that in their charging document because when you got kids in the car, even when you don't, you don't go around the guardrails. thanks for watching everyone. my colleague wolf starts right now. >>> hello. i'm wolf blitzer reporting from washington. t
the national weather service is confirming a tornado touched the ground in university city, missouri.0 houses were reportedly damaged along with a lot of cars, a lot of trees that are also down and another wave of storms is due to hit the st. louis area this afternoon. so be ware and listen to your weather service. check this out now, another picture for you. a driver of an suv running a red light and then trying to weave through the guardrails. yeah. at a railroad track. that's what happens...
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the brand new facility at universal city is now the west coast center for nbc news, msnbc, cnbc, telemundo and knbc, our local station in l.a. a station that brought tom to nbc in the late 1960s. tom brokaw, nbc news in los angeles, the place where it all began for him and for us. now it is the brokaw news center. >> finally, the first day that i arrived, as i said, bob hope was parking in my spot, and we had several encounters over the years. i don't know where bob is now. i like to think because of delores and her faith and her attendance to the catholic church, he is in a good place. this was a very important place to him, universal studios. i would just like to send a message to bob. if he manages to get back in some fashion, he can park his car over by the tom brokaw banner. thank you all very much. if i can impart one lesson to a new business owner, it would be one thing i've learned is my philosophy is real simple american express open forum is an on-line community, that helps our members connect and share ideas to make smart business decisions. if you mess up, fess up. be your part
the brand new facility at universal city is now the west coast center for nbc news, msnbc, cnbc, telemundo and knbc, our local station in l.a. a station that brought tom to nbc in the late 1960s. tom brokaw, nbc news in los angeles, the place where it all began for him and for us. now it is the brokaw news center. >> finally, the first day that i arrived, as i said, bob hope was parking in my spot, and we had several encounters over the years. i don't know where bob is now. i like to...
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thousands of more stories like sharleen deals study by researchers at harvard university and city universityof new york found that as many as seventeen thousand americans will die this year directly as a result of republican states refusing to expand medicaid under obamacare. we can prevent those deaths on november fourth two thousand and fourteen millions of us will go to the polls we will have a choice. reelect republican lawmakers who care more about politics and people's lives or kick them out of office and let democrats expand medicaid so the millions more americans will have access to affordable and lifesaving health care. let's stop the republicans a life and death political game so there don't have to be any more mothers like charlie. who died on this. and that's the way it is tonight thursday april tenth two thousand and fourteen and don't forget democracy begins with you get out there get active tag your. i marinate join me. in get impartial and financial reporting carry in for me and much much. only on bombast and on. the media lead us so we leave the media. part of the scene push
thousands of more stories like sharleen deals study by researchers at harvard university and city universityof new york found that as many as seventeen thousand americans will die this year directly as a result of republican states refusing to expand medicaid under obamacare. we can prevent those deaths on november fourth two thousand and fourteen millions of us will go to the polls we will have a choice. reelect republican lawmakers who care more about politics and people's lives or kick them...
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later today a vigil will take place at columbia university in new york city. it will take place under the statute to you ostatue of one og fathers, thomas jefferson. thank you. >> thanks, owen. as he said one of the things that is if anything positive about this, it's that journalist who is are normally fiercely competitive actually come together around these most important moments to try to get their colleagues out of trouble, out of captivity. we're pleased to have many journalistic organizations here today and they've supported us throughout that. we're grateful. i would like to ask gary pruitt, the ceo of the associated press to say a few words. >> thank you. we all know that a free press is the backbone of any country that calls itself a democracy. yet around the world those whose mission it is to shine a light on power are increasingly under attack. once recorded as the impartial eyes and ears of the world journalists today are targeted in an attempt to influence and control the news. sometimes they are literally presented friday gathering the news. depo
later today a vigil will take place at columbia university in new york city. it will take place under the statute to you ostatue of one og fathers, thomas jefferson. thank you. >> thanks, owen. as he said one of the things that is if anything positive about this, it's that journalist who is are normally fiercely competitive actually come together around these most important moments to try to get their colleagues out of trouble, out of captivity. we're pleased to have many journalistic...