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today, cochran's ski area is a nonprofit, to fill ulfilling on more of cochran's dreams. >> we're middlead wanted to provide opportunities for families to ski at an affordable price. >> reporter: on friday night, lift tickets still just five bucks. local school children come here for gym class. and these slopes might see a future champion. like mickey's great grandson charlie, just 5 and already fast. how fast do you go down that hill? >> i don't know, probably about 100 miles an hour. >> reporter: 100 miles an hour? >> maybe 80. >> reporter: 80, that's still fast. everyone here feels like a champion and part of the family, something mickey cochrane would have been proud of. and that is pure gold. for "sunday today," kristen dahlgren, richmond, vermont. >> what a family. kristen, thank you very much. you can catch the latest olympic product to come off that back hill slope ryan cochran siegel right here on nbc. >>> this week, we highlight another life well lived and another american olympic champion, cliff borland won a gold medal at the 1948 london olympics. running the second leg of th
today, cochran's ski area is a nonprofit, to fill ulfilling on more of cochran's dreams. >> we're middlead wanted to provide opportunities for families to ski at an affordable price. >> reporter: on friday night, lift tickets still just five bucks. local school children come here for gym class. and these slopes might see a future champion. like mickey's great grandson charlie, just 5 and already fast. how fast do you go down that hill? >> i don't know, probably about 100 miles...
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cochran has now has health issues in the senate.cdaniel is one of bannon's brigade if you call him that or used to call him that i guess. is going to probably primary roger wicker in mississippi. now, the thing about mcdaniel is that i'm not sure that this is necessarily him thinking that this is a winnable race. wicker has $4 million in the bank. he is in pretty good standing in mississippi. so it's going to be hard to paint him as some, you know, a swamp creature which is what he is going to try to do. this is more about mcdaniel trying to position himself for another shot at thad cochran or the event thatted that cochran more in line for that seat. >> dana: can i imagine that president trump might think this is a real waste of republican dollars if you are going to have to gonsd a fight a primary there in mississippi. before i let did you go. i want to hear about in arizona. what's happening with that open house seat? >> so, the primary is today for this special election to preplace trent franks arizona 8 u it's west valley. have
cochran has now has health issues in the senate.cdaniel is one of bannon's brigade if you call him that or used to call him that i guess. is going to probably primary roger wicker in mississippi. now, the thing about mcdaniel is that i'm not sure that this is necessarily him thinking that this is a winnable race. wicker has $4 million in the bank. he is in pretty good standing in mississippi. so it's going to be hard to paint him as some, you know, a swamp creature which is what he is going to...
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keith cochrane eventually stepped in as ceo and was a senior director when the board approved a £50 million dividend and not paid that 50 million payment that was made in 2017, would that have made a difference? possibly. i don‘t think given all the moving parts, i don‘t think you could say definitively it would have changed the outlook. here in king‘s cross there are a few old signs still up. carillion has been replaced on this project. today we saw a mixture of regret, of shock and a bit of anger at how a company passed fit in its own annual statement last march suffered a crippling profit warning four months later and six months after that, was liquidated. one thing everyone agrees on is the company had far too much debt, so when nasty surprises came along the company was in no fit state to withstand them. other projects are facing major delays. the royal liverpool hospital was originally due to open this month. structural problems, cost overruns and now sub contractor financial hardship means that this hospital may not be ready for patients before the end of next year. were the bosses r
keith cochrane eventually stepped in as ceo and was a senior director when the board approved a £50 million dividend and not paid that 50 million payment that was made in 2017, would that have made a difference? possibly. i don‘t think given all the moving parts, i don‘t think you could say definitively it would have changed the outlook. here in king‘s cross there are a few old signs still up. carillion has been replaced on this project. today we saw a mixture of regret, of shock and a...
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i want to thank chairman cochran for his leadership, steering the appropriations committee which has its work cut out for them and has certainly done yeoman's work done. i want to thank the junior senator from florida and senator cruz who have fought with us side by side for relief from the numerous disasters that have affected florida, texas, the virgin islands, puerto rico, and, cough -- and of course the wildfires out west. on a separate note, i would like to note the passing of retired lieutenant general daniel james iii. he served as the first african american general for my home state and first african american director of the national air guard. he was the son of a fighter pilot who was the first african american general to pin on four stars. a highly decorated command pilot with approximately 4,000 flying hours, many of those in bat. he completed two active duty tours in southeast asia and inducted in the texas military hall of fame. since his burial is taking place today in arlington national cemetery, i would like to let all those in attendance i'm thinking of them. james w
i want to thank chairman cochran for his leadership, steering the appropriations committee which has its work cut out for them and has certainly done yeoman's work done. i want to thank the junior senator from florida and senator cruz who have fought with us side by side for relief from the numerous disasters that have affected florida, texas, the virgin islands, puerto rico, and, cough -- and of course the wildfires out west. on a separate note, i would like to note the passing of retired...
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cochran, not senator cornyn, who led the charge on cutting legal immigration. i believe that would be bad for the u.s. economy and the growth of this country going forward. i can't comment on the intentions of people who want to build a border wall, but that is intended to try to cut illegal immigration across the southwest border. the chain migration portion, they want to cut the legal system, that's entirely separate from the border wall. host: let's go to julia in maryland. caller: i had a quick question of citizenship, the daca, specifically the females, when they have children that are born in this country themselves, what is the citizenship status of the mother, and i would certainly assume that the citizenship status of the baby would be of this country. when their parents have brought them over, and they themselves have children, i was wondering what the status was? thank you. guest: you are correct, anyone born on u.s. soil except for the children of diplomats are automatically u.s. citizens, but that does not change the immigration status of the paren
cochran, not senator cornyn, who led the charge on cutting legal immigration. i believe that would be bad for the u.s. economy and the growth of this country going forward. i can't comment on the intentions of people who want to build a border wall, but that is intended to try to cut illegal immigration across the southwest border. the chain migration portion, they want to cut the legal system, that's entirely separate from the border wall. host: let's go to julia in maryland. caller: i had a...
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former police officer adam cochran teaches students how to deal women active shooter scenarios. >> theituation is very fluid. so to say that you have a one size fits all model for a dynamic situation may not be the total solution. >> reporter: he says training is important but it may be impossible to keep students 100 percent safe. >> if somebody really wanted to get into the school with this malicious intent they could have no matter what. and i don't think any security teacher really could have prevented that other than a prison. >> reporter: while the school locks its doors during the school day they do not have metal detectors. expert said a lockdown could be the safest in some school shooting scenarios but not all. adriana diaz park land florida >> say this "eyewitness news" for continuing coverage of the school shooting. when we're not on television find the latest developments any time on cbsphilly.com. >> back here at home a deadly crash in under investigation in mount laurel burlington county. a person riding a bike was struck and killed by a vehicle on route 73. this happened
former police officer adam cochran teaches students how to deal women active shooter scenarios. >> theituation is very fluid. so to say that you have a one size fits all model for a dynamic situation may not be the total solution. >> reporter: he says training is important but it may be impossible to keep students 100 percent safe. >> if somebody really wanted to get into the school with this malicious intent they could have no matter what. and i don't think any security...
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cochran right now at 41 degrees in chester county and middle 40s in collegeville. not bad. typically we'd start in the 20s. but look at the warmup ahead. yes, you'll see clouds and fog this morning. but once we get some sunshine, and we will break out into the sunshine this afternoon, look at those temperatures. into the middle 50s. about 10 degrees above normal for this time of year. you'll see some pockets of gray skies to start with, but we will see them thin out. the end of the week that's when we can see showers move in. in fact, wednesday night at 10:00 this is the extended forecast. you can see some showers developing out hof the northwest. but into thursday showers coming up and into philadelphia thursda rainy commute home. it gets a little bit chillier in allentown friday morning, but it's going to remain as rain in our area. any wintery weather will stay to the north. look what happens just before the weekend begins. this is friday night at 11:00. we're clearing out. perfect timing for the weekend. for today, we will see some sunshine after fog this morning. 56 de
cochran right now at 41 degrees in chester county and middle 40s in collegeville. not bad. typically we'd start in the 20s. but look at the warmup ahead. yes, you'll see clouds and fog this morning. but once we get some sunshine, and we will break out into the sunshine this afternoon, look at those temperatures. into the middle 50s. about 10 degrees above normal for this time of year. you'll see some pockets of gray skies to start with, but we will see them thin out. the end of the week that's...
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profound thanks to jorge arias and the whole team from bossman construction, and to the amazing andy cochran for such an inspired design. but our most important guest tonight, and she's so modest, and doesn't like taking credit, and she's sitting in the back. she's my hero, and my dear, dear, dear friend, jackie. this is for you; and now is the time for us to actually flip the switch. so why don't you and our three friends lead us in a count down. >> right on. >> all right. we're going to count down from ten. all right. here we go. ready, everybody! ten. nine. eight. seven, six. five. four. three. two. one. if everybody can turnaround and look in the square right here, and there's a tv camera. all right. the helen diller playground contains some of the most innohave ati innovative and interactive lighting programs on any playgrounds. we've designed each to compliment the play found. the first piece connects the two playground with a forest of lighting fixtures spread across each playground. we call them pixel poles. they animate and grow like they have captured fog inside them. when visitors
profound thanks to jorge arias and the whole team from bossman construction, and to the amazing andy cochran for such an inspired design. but our most important guest tonight, and she's so modest, and doesn't like taking credit, and she's sitting in the back. she's my hero, and my dear, dear, dear friend, jackie. this is for you; and now is the time for us to actually flip the switch. so why don't you and our three friends lead us in a count down. >> right on. >> all right. we're...
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mr cochran admitted that with the benefit of hindsight more could have been done to challenge managementit. it was felt that management was not giving sufficient weight to the probability that trading may deteriorate further or to the downside risk of this scenario, given the high level of debt. the board showed no inclination to drive the management change. this, from a major carillion chair holder that had started to divest itself of carillion shares in 2015 to 16. the board was actively engaged in testing and challenging management's assumptions. that's clearly not right if you look at the subsequent write—down. with the benefit of hindsight, should the board have been asking further, more probing questions? perhaps, but from our perspective against the backcloth of the management environment and information we received, the testing and challenging of management, you know, we believe there was no basis at that time for not accepting the view that management put forward. more now on the centenary of some women being given the vote. a hundred years ago today, on the 6th of february 1918
mr cochran admitted that with the benefit of hindsight more could have been done to challenge managementit. it was felt that management was not giving sufficient weight to the probability that trading may deteriorate further or to the downside risk of this scenario, given the high level of debt. the board showed no inclination to drive the management change. this, from a major carillion chair holder that had started to divest itself of carillion shares in 2015 to 16. the board was actively...
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keith cochrane, chief executive during the collapse. reporter: would you say sorry to employees?, the finance director ousted after commissioning an internal investigation. also among them richard howson, he was sacked as chief executive after having to warn last year that profits were plummeting. i too would like to say how deeply saddened and how sorry i am for what has happened to the business. mr harrison received £1.5 million in 2016 and continue to get his salary after he left, even though the company failed to get a key middle eastern company to pay up for 18 months. if we had completed the contract... how much were you owed. £200 million. i would like you to answer the questions i'm asking, not the oi'ies the questions i'm asking, not the ones you would like to answer. how much to cut ahn over the business when you left it? around £200 million. -- how much did kat ahn oh the business? the opening of the royal liverpool hospital is set to be put off indefinitely. there was a drastic shortage of cash coming in. despite that pressure, the man brought in as caretaker chief ex
keith cochrane, chief executive during the collapse. reporter: would you say sorry to employees?, the finance director ousted after commissioning an internal investigation. also among them richard howson, he was sacked as chief executive after having to warn last year that profits were plummeting. i too would like to say how deeply saddened and how sorry i am for what has happened to the business. mr harrison received £1.5 million in 2016 and continue to get his salary after he left, even...
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like to ask him to rise and briefly -- i'll tell you about our selection in former capital michael cochrane and now assistant deputy chief. h please step up and say a few words. >> thank you. president cleaveland commissioners, chief joanne hayes-white, assistant deputy chief, i want to say what an honor it is to be here. i look forward to serving, continuing to make sure that we're prepared, ready to respond and recover from any incident we might have. >> chief hayes-white: thank you. >> president cleaveland: anything you'd like to say personally about your background and looking forward to doing. >> i'm third generation san francisco firefighter, my family has 90 years of proud service for the fire department. prior to that, responded to 9/11, that got me to ground zero and homeland security. and a lot of major incidents and i'm ready to go. >> president cleaveland: welcome aboard. congratulations. >> thank you sir. >> chief hayes-white: we bid farewell and congratulations to the chief retiring at the end of next week after a very well revered career. did a great job in the field and in s
like to ask him to rise and briefly -- i'll tell you about our selection in former capital michael cochrane and now assistant deputy chief. h please step up and say a few words. >> thank you. president cleaveland commissioners, chief joanne hayes-white, assistant deputy chief, i want to say what an honor it is to be here. i look forward to serving, continuing to make sure that we're prepared, ready to respond and recover from any incident we might have. >> chief hayes-white: thank...
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so we are looking at speeds in the yellow, 8 minutes from tennant and cochran, further north slowdownsetween hellyer and san antonio. about 25 minutes. no reports of accidents along that stretch. an earlier accident was along 87 near santa clara. so heads up if you are heading in that direction. it doesn't appear to be blocking lanes. but certainly they are waiting for a tow truck that will slow down once the truck arrives. we are tracking some major delays, some brake lights here in the southbound direction at 880. this is just south of 238. and this is very typical for this time of morning. we are starting to see those travel times build. just under 15 minutes heading down towards 84. san mateo bridge checking in problem-free although it is getting crowded. your 580 approach towards the maze still looking good. this is just past highway 24. over at the bay bridge toll plaza, that traffic is definitely back up well into the foot of the maze and it's starting to inch on to the eastshore freeway. so heads up for those traveling into emeryville. neda has the forecast. >>> here's a live v
so we are looking at speeds in the yellow, 8 minutes from tennant and cochran, further north slowdownsetween hellyer and san antonio. about 25 minutes. no reports of accidents along that stretch. an earlier accident was along 87 near santa clara. so heads up if you are heading in that direction. it doesn't appear to be blocking lanes. but certainly they are waiting for a tow truck that will slow down once the truck arrives. we are tracking some major delays, some brake lights here in the...
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we have john cochran -- the senior fellow is solution at stanford and works for john taylor and othersll get his thoughts on where the fed is going with rate hikes kos. year, and dino he is going to join us to talk about his view of the bond market and how the fed tends to deal with this, look at it, and we will have a to the conversation with him. haidi: i am wondering if he will comment on small potatoes and if those views will haunt him. kathleen: it might, heidi. [laughter] that: seems to be talking animals here at the moment, an exclusive here on bloomberg tv, mgm chairman will be joining us to talk about their plans for the integrated resort in japan and the outlook and cost and challenges in going into this market and what he sees as the true potential of that market in japan. also his views of what is happening over at wynn as well. that is it for "daybreak: australia". at a down day, tracking get another day of losses on wall street. this is bloomberg. ♪ in hong kong,.m. i'm yvonne and look at the "daybreak: asia". is aop stories this friday correction come at s&p 500 closes 1
we have john cochran -- the senior fellow is solution at stanford and works for john taylor and othersll get his thoughts on where the fed is going with rate hikes kos. year, and dino he is going to join us to talk about his view of the bond market and how the fed tends to deal with this, look at it, and we will have a to the conversation with him. haidi: i am wondering if he will comment on small potatoes and if those views will haunt him. kathleen: it might, heidi. [laughter] that: seems to...
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and what emerged in september is something that tom cochran dubbed the new bedford principles. that was of course a title that i fully embraced and told everybody go eadvantagvangelize. it's a set of policy goals that we hope will reinforce the work that mayors across the country have been doing the last ten years in this space. to diversify our sources of renewable energy, to experiment, to do things in our cities in the way of energy generation that fit the needs of our cities specifically but advance more generally the overall goal of getting to 100% renewables nationally, which is something virtually everybody -- every mayor in america has embraced either informally or formally through some of the initiatives that we've had here. we're talking specifically about advancing -- embracing programs that have worked in the past, like the energy block grant program that works so well in so many cities and everybody has -- every city has some big win that they can point to that was supported by that program. in addition we do want -- in view of the natural disasters that our countr
and what emerged in september is something that tom cochran dubbed the new bedford principles. that was of course a title that i fully embraced and told everybody go eadvantagvangelize. it's a set of policy goals that we hope will reinforce the work that mayors across the country have been doing the last ten years in this space. to diversify our sources of renewable energy, to experiment, to do things in our cities in the way of energy generation that fit the needs of our cities specifically...
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speculation about whether he would run in the scheduled primary against wicker or wait to see if cochranires and try to win that seat. >>> bill, some severe weather and flooding returning to the south this morning. >> yeah, exactly what they don't want, lewis. they're just getting done cleaning up this past weekend. so the rainfall prediction through thursday, so late today and through the next two days, this red is 2 inches. the pink inside, that is another 3 inches. this is the rainfall prediction map. now i'm going to add on here the red polygons that show us river flood warnings right now. ohio river, this is the mississippi river. a lot of smaller rivers within some of these states. some of that is centered right on where the heaviest a rain is going to be. then we have saturated soil, add on top of that a quick 2 to 3 inches. maybe 4 to 5 in isolated cases. flash flooding will be a big problem in this region. that's why flood watches are up from tyler, texas, through central tennessee. we have about 10 million people under flash flood watches or flood watches and this is the area o
speculation about whether he would run in the scheduled primary against wicker or wait to see if cochranires and try to win that seat. >>> bill, some severe weather and flooding returning to the south this morning. >> yeah, exactly what they don't want, lewis. they're just getting done cleaning up this past weekend. so the rainfall prediction through thursday, so late today and through the next two days, this red is 2 inches. the pink inside, that is another 3 inches. this is the...
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a line of stormy weather reaching from north bay eastward, from san rafael to the cochran area, discovery, tracy and stockton. isolated downpours, reports of hailstones. so this storm as we get into the evening hours ranks one on the storm impact scale. we have isolated spots of more intense weather happening. scattered showers as i mentioned, small hail, lightning is possible. a mix of rain and snow in the higher elevations. very cold in the inland valleys where low temperatures will drop down to about the freezing level. tomorrow will be a bright, sunny day, breezy, but milder than today with high temperatures up around 62 degrees. here's the accuweather seven-day forecast and we have quite a week of active weather coming our way from showers developing late wednesday to rainy and windy conditions, storms ranking two on the impact scale on thursday and friday. tapering off to just showers on saturday morning, but we're going to have three and a half, maybe four days of wet, wild weather coming our way. >> we sure need it. >>> well, an exclusive address and an even more exclusive price.
a line of stormy weather reaching from north bay eastward, from san rafael to the cochran area, discovery, tracy and stockton. isolated downpours, reports of hailstones. so this storm as we get into the evening hours ranks one on the storm impact scale. we have isolated spots of more intense weather happening. scattered showers as i mentioned, small hail, lightning is possible. a mix of rain and snow in the higher elevations. very cold in the inland valleys where low temperatures will drop down...
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florida state speaker of the house, richard cochran with us right now. thanks for joining us. do you think that the chief has to go or you advocating a suspension or what? >> well, the process is -- i believe he has to go. the process for that is under our constitution, we don't have the authority to impeach but the governor has the authority to remove local officials. we sent him a letter and say under your authority in the constitution, for neglect of duty, incompetence, for which this sheriff has all of the above, understand that provision, suspend him from office, move somebody else in there and then it's up to the senate to whether to decide to vote to reinstate him or move him completely. we want him fully removed, but the first step is having to governor suspend him and putting somebody else in there. >> neil: it's tougher when it's a duly elected official, right? >> yeah, it's very tough. listen, we're the first legislature in years that have impeached judges for corruption. we're the first legislature that has been sued by liberals left and right. this is no different
florida state speaker of the house, richard cochran with us right now. thanks for joining us. do you think that the chief has to go or you advocating a suspension or what? >> well, the process is -- i believe he has to go. the process for that is under our constitution, we don't have the authority to impeach but the governor has the authority to remove local officials. we sent him a letter and say under your authority in the constitution, for neglect of duty, incompetence, for which this...
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in the south bay 101 from tennant and cochran 8 minutes.we are showing speeds in the yellow across the board. back to you. >> thank you. >>> an alleged rape threat was delivered to a stanford university professor yesterday in a letter laced with white powder. kpix 5's anne makovec joins us live from stanford with the latest on the investigation. >>> reporter: classes are resuming here at stanford today. the threat is over. but now this whole story is harkening back to what you may remember, the stanford swimmer convicted of sexual assault. now a well-known bay area legal expert is saying that this whole letter situation might have been just a publicity stunt. michelle dauber is the stanford professor who says that someone sent her the laced rape threat that read in part, quote, since you are going to disrobe persky, that's the judge in that case, i'm going to treat you like emily doe, that's the victim of former stanford swimmer brock turner. dauber is behind a recall campaign to remove judge aaron persky from his job after he sentenced tur
in the south bay 101 from tennant and cochran 8 minutes.we are showing speeds in the yellow across the board. back to you. >> thank you. >>> an alleged rape threat was delivered to a stanford university professor yesterday in a letter laced with white powder. kpix 5's anne makovec joins us live from stanford with the latest on the investigation. >>> reporter: classes are resuming here at stanford today. the threat is over. but now this whole story is harkening back to...
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of gilroy northbound 101 you will start tapping the brakes and our drive times showing tennant to cochran about 20 minutes, no stalls or blocks in the lanes. clears up towards 85 but we are track the usual delays along 101 between 680 and 880. so heads up there. >>> ford is revealing it is testing self-driving cars and a new business model in miami, florida. it includes cars powered by ai autonomous vehicle software and others with human drivers. many will be delivering for domino's pizza and post mate. they are looking to have thousands of vehicles in commercial operation across the country in a few years >>> amazon is buying a doorbell maker. it's a growing bet on delivering packages inside shoppers' home securely. reuters says the deal is valued at over $1 billion. amazon is expected to bring them in as an independent business like other acquisitions. >>> google clips are on sale. the pocket sized digital camera decides on its own whether an image is interesting enough to shoot. it costs $249. it is fixed to stationary objects. >>> you know who is looking for steady work right now? tim
of gilroy northbound 101 you will start tapping the brakes and our drive times showing tennant to cochran about 20 minutes, no stalls or blocks in the lanes. clears up towards 85 but we are track the usual delays along 101 between 680 and 880. so heads up there. >>> ford is revealing it is testing self-driving cars and a new business model in miami, florida. it includes cars powered by ai autonomous vehicle software and others with human drivers. many will be delivering for domino's...
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this is northbound 101 between tennant and cochran, about 10 minutes now.orts of accidents or stalls. it's just the thursday morning commute getting busy. it's sluggish between 680 and 880. again, no accidents and a few slowdowns on 87. 280 still in the green looking a-okay. here's a live look right near saratoga and you can see traffic moving well in both directions. here's a live look near poplar and you can see the traffic definitely starting to build in that northbound direction. but we aren't tracking any yellow on our sensors. over at the bay bridge toll plaza, we have had reports of lanes blocked. it's on the bridge on the lower deck so as you approach treasure island. bridge crews are clearing it. speeds are still in the green. that's opposite commute direction. at the bay bridge toll plaza it's slow. so hope you have a cup of coffee while you wait in line. you're in the yellow making your way into san francisco this morning with a travel time that continues to climb, 21 minutes. hat's a check of your traffic; over to you. >>> well, a lot of people
this is northbound 101 between tennant and cochran, about 10 minutes now.orts of accidents or stalls. it's just the thursday morning commute getting busy. it's sluggish between 680 and 880. again, no accidents and a few slowdowns on 87. 280 still in the green looking a-okay. here's a live look right near saratoga and you can see traffic moving well in both directions. here's a live look near poplar and you can see the traffic definitely starting to build in that northbound direction. but we...
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. >> reporter: lars's attorneys, david phillips and tamara cochran-may believed their client and thoughttoo. >> this was simply a terrible accident. >> when i first met lars, i could see his remorse. and after speaking with him, i said, this man didn't do anything on purpose. >> reporter: the prosecution started off in dramatic fashion. they played lars' 911 call for the jury. >> reporter: as the tape rolled, lars shook and sobbed with his entire body. once again...
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mcdonyell who tried to unseat thad cochran recounts and audio tapes. it was such a mess.ce was such a second tack hrar race. mcdaniel is back for more. he is opposing the guy. trump didn't just endorse wicker. he endorsed wicker the night before mcdaniels expected announcement. he came in right before mcdaniels did it. he said, i don't care. i'm doing it. for republicans, this is another example of what earthly point is there to doing this? steve bannon, call your office. >> dana: could be he wants his name out there in case there's another opening. we go to florida. another poll talking about the possible senate race between bill nelson and rick scott. this is showing bill nelson at a 46/42 and harry enson our friend tweeted this. this q pack florida state poll looks like the other nelson advantage. clear sign that scott is at or near the apex of his popularity in florida. >> even though harry works at cnn, he's still right. ah, no. this race is going to be one of the hottest in the country. this will be one of the most expensive, one of the most awful. it will be everyt
mcdonyell who tried to unseat thad cochran recounts and audio tapes. it was such a mess.ce was such a second tack hrar race. mcdaniel is back for more. he is opposing the guy. trump didn't just endorse wicker. he endorsed wicker the night before mcdaniels expected announcement. he came in right before mcdaniels did it. he said, i don't care. i'm doing it. for republicans, this is another example of what earthly point is there to doing this? steve bannon, call your office. >> dana: could...
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take the oj case, defense attorney johnny cochran used the case to put the lapd on trial.id that there were officers who used racial epithets. and the lapd had to admit that because an officer personurgere himself. here's was that famous perjury moment. >> and you say on your oath that you have not addressed any black person as a [ bleep ] or spoken about black people as [ bleep ] in the past ten years, detective thurman? >> that's what i'm saying, sir. >> so if anybody comes to this court and says that you used that word, they would be lying? >> yes. >> all of them? >> all of them. >> that's what perjury looks like, he was lying on the stand under oath. there are recorded interviews and other witnesses who proved he had exactly used those racial epithets that he disclaimed on the stand and fuhrman was charged with perjury. and no one thought it was a trap. sometimes perjury is not a trap. it's a crime you get prosecuted for. let me turn now to ross garber, he's a defense lawyer who's defended a republican governor in impeachment proceedings. you were one of the experts we
take the oj case, defense attorney johnny cochran used the case to put the lapd on trial.id that there were officers who used racial epithets. and the lapd had to admit that because an officer personurgere himself. here's was that famous perjury moment. >> and you say on your oath that you have not addressed any black person as a [ bleep ] or spoken about black people as [ bleep ] in the past ten years, detective thurman? >> that's what i'm saying, sir. >> so if anybody comes...
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he nearly lost a runoff to thad cochran in 2014. they assured senator wicker he will back wicker, not mcdaniel in any primary. of course, that itself no guarantee that trump supporters will follow suit. look at what happened in alabama when president trump endorsed the establishment candidate first luther strange. like in alabama, democrats believe they can take advantage of a messy primary, especially if mcdaniel won, they think it will decide i divide the republican party. they need the right candidate, in two days there is no doug jones-like figure in the ring. with unperson they went after, brandon presley a state competition share i cha sir a distant relative to elvis the presley, he passed on a bid last month. does he rethink it? we watch what happened over the next 48 hours. do candidates announce a candidate that will make it pro problematic for washington? more "mtp daily" in 60 seconds. your brain changes as you get older. but prevagen helps your brain with an ingredient originally discovered... in jellyfish. in clinical t
he nearly lost a runoff to thad cochran in 2014. they assured senator wicker he will back wicker, not mcdaniel in any primary. of course, that itself no guarantee that trump supporters will follow suit. look at what happened in alabama when president trump endorsed the establishment candidate first luther strange. like in alabama, democrats believe they can take advantage of a messy primary, especially if mcdaniel won, they think it will decide i divide the republican party. they need the right...
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. >> just to be fair about that, the metaphor there, johnny cochran knew the lapd had a bad reputationspecially in the black community for unfairness. he played into a reality. it wasn't like he created in this image of the lapd. they had it. >> absolutely. 100%, chris. that's what makes this worse. the fbi is the pride of the world in terms of law enforcement. and the president should be like every other president, standing up for the law enforcement and for the justice system and saying look, i'll cooperate. i trust you. we have the american justice system which is the envy of the world. instead this president goes and attacks them in a way no president has done. it's a lot worse than a private citizen. remember all the weapons donald trump has at its disposal. he's already fired the chief investigator jim comey. he's got an army of taxpayer funded lawyers to defend him unlike private citizens and of course, he's got his own guy, rod rosenstein supervising his investigation, the investigation of him. so that's unlike any private citizen and the idea that he then goes and denigrates l
. >> just to be fair about that, the metaphor there, johnny cochran knew the lapd had a bad reputationspecially in the black community for unfairness. he played into a reality. it wasn't like he created in this image of the lapd. they had it. >> absolutely. 100%, chris. that's what makes this worse. the fbi is the pride of the world in terms of law enforcement. and the president should be like every other president, standing up for the law enforcement and for the justice system and...
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back in mobile, i work with the sheriff and sam cochran and he -- i remember sam as a lieutenant narcotics officer. next thing you know he's sheriff. i think he's like you, sheriff judd, he doesn't have an opponents. he doesn't have opponents when he runs for reelection. good sheriffs are important to our community. you all know that. together we're a close group of teammates taking drugs off our streets, dismantling domestic and international gangs and fraud schemes. we prosecuted civil rights violation to the fullest extent. there's nothing i'm more proud of than having worked with our law enforcement community as united states attorney. i felt like we made a difference. we made a difference. so let us say the thin brown line not necessarily the blue line -- >> you have been listening to attorney general jeff sessions. he is speaking at the major county sheriffs of american winter conference here in washington. prior to the start -- it seemed like the start of those remarks as we bring back in darryn and tom here, the attorney general talked about needing to take action. we can and must
back in mobile, i work with the sheriff and sam cochran and he -- i remember sam as a lieutenant narcotics officer. next thing you know he's sheriff. i think he's like you, sheriff judd, he doesn't have an opponents. he doesn't have opponents when he runs for reelection. good sheriffs are important to our community. you all know that. together we're a close group of teammates taking drugs off our streets, dismantling domestic and international gangs and fraud schemes. we prosecuted civil rights...
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keith cochrane, chief executive during the collapse. reporter: would you say sorry to employees?afar khan, the finance director ousted after commissioning an internal investigation. also among them, richard howson. he was sacked as chief executive after having to warn last year that profits were plummeting. i, too, would like to say how deeply saddened and how sorry i am for what has happened to the business. mr howson received £1.5 million in 2016 and continued to get his salary after he left, even though the company failed do you feel comfortable but the level of bonus that he received? yes, ido, level of bonus that he received? yes, i do, forthe level of bonus that he received? yes, i do, for the attributes i earnedit yes, i do, for the attributes i earned it for. half of that bonus was deferred and half of that was paid in cash. large numbers of people are not going to get paid for their contracts, other people have lost theirjobs and you are still all right, all of you. anju? silence from these previous directors and silence still at the new liverpool hospital, with work alt
keith cochrane, chief executive during the collapse. reporter: would you say sorry to employees?afar khan, the finance director ousted after commissioning an internal investigation. also among them, richard howson. he was sacked as chief executive after having to warn last year that profits were plummeting. i, too, would like to say how deeply saddened and how sorry i am for what has happened to the business. mr howson received £1.5 million in 2016 and continued to get his salary after he...
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back in mobile, i work with sheriff tom pervis and sam, sheriff sam cochran and he -- i remember samng you know he's sheriff. i think he's like you, he didn't have -- judd doesn't have opponents when he runs for re-election. but good sheriffs are important to our communities. you all know that. together we are -- >> you've been listening to the attorney general of the united states, jeff sessions. powerful words from the attorney general on the shooting that happened here right behind me at this high school in parkland, florida. powerful words, but a reasonable question, how much more beyond the words will there be. the attorney general said that there is something dangerous and unhealthy going on in america right now with the number of these school shootings. he talked about the importance of our civil rights here in this country, the most important right he said is the right to life, the right to go to school and expect that you will not be in harm's way. he said he thinks that the united states should study the intersection between mental health and gun violence right now. again,
back in mobile, i work with sheriff tom pervis and sam, sheriff sam cochran and he -- i remember samng you know he's sheriff. i think he's like you, he didn't have -- judd doesn't have opponents when he runs for re-election. but good sheriffs are important to our communities. you all know that. together we are -- >> you've been listening to the attorney general of the united states, jeff sessions. powerful words from the attorney general on the shooting that happened here right behind me...
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much -- iank you so also want to thank john cochran joining us from stanford university.uick check of business news headlines. to try to stave off a cash crunch -- mission street in san francisco is among assets like with a tower in new york that they bought a year ago, they make worldwide headlines of a shopping spree but the group must pay 20 have billion dollars this quarter. fell after allegations against former chairman steve when can harm the company's reputation and financial performance and licensing status. wynn step down after allegations of sexual harassment, he denies any wrongdoing but said publicity made it impossible for him to stay. the suns for your outlook and worsening impact of pickles scandal in japan and rising incentives to attract buyers in the u.s., company says they belowd a fiscal year estimates of auto analysts, and decency's higher net income after the u.s. tax cuts. up, twitter soaring in its market debut and what is driving sentiment. this is bloomberg. ♪ we use our phones and computers the same way these days. so why do we pay to have a pho
much -- iank you so also want to thank john cochran joining us from stanford university.uick check of business news headlines. to try to stave off a cash crunch -- mission street in san francisco is among assets like with a tower in new york that they bought a year ago, they make worldwide headlines of a shopping spree but the group must pay 20 have billion dollars this quarter. fell after allegations against former chairman steve when can harm the company's reputation and financial performance...
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ceo and director tom cochran. great leader, tom, thank you so much. we also have with us in the audience our past presidents. mick core net. thank you for your leadership. elizabeth couch of burnsville. thank you, elizabeth. and several former mayor's in the audience today and many newly elected mayor's who are with us for the first time. so new mayor's, can you stand up? we are tlireally thrilled to ha you. thank you. [ applause ] thank you. >> we look forward to it. and to those may ors who are joining us in washington d.c. from canada, germany, italy and the united kingdom, welcome to our meeting and thank you for being here. i'm going to introduce our speakers as we move through today's agenda. just an a reminder all of your sessions are live streamed and available on united states conference of mayor's youtube channel. those of you on youtube, facebook, urks s winter 18 when posting about it or gathering. we also invite you to download and use the u.s. official app available for iphone, ipad and android devices. download on app store and google p
ceo and director tom cochran. great leader, tom, thank you so much. we also have with us in the audience our past presidents. mick core net. thank you for your leadership. elizabeth couch of burnsville. thank you, elizabeth. and several former mayor's in the audience today and many newly elected mayor's who are with us for the first time. so new mayor's, can you stand up? we are tlireally thrilled to ha you. thank you. [ applause ] thank you. >> we look forward to it. and to those may ors...
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part of a year i've been working with leaders of the appropriations committee, by the way, senator cochran and senator leahy, to fix a few pieces of the 2014 farm bill that didn't quite work as we intended them, the dairy and cotton safety net provisions. and i do want to indicate while i'm on the floor that the senate budget agreement contains significant improvements for both commodities, including more than $1 billion in support for our struggling dairy farmers. these much-needed improvements set us up to continue our bipartisan work to write the next farm bill, what needs to be done this year. and i look forward to working with our chairman, senator roberts, as well as our two distinguished members from iowa on the creating the kind of farm bill that we need for our farmers and ranchers and families. unfortunately, though, when politics get in the way, our farmers and our ranchers lose. so i'm hopeful that we can resolve whatever issues or at least move them to a different debate rather than focusing them on this nominee who is very much needed. his leadership is needed right now at th
part of a year i've been working with leaders of the appropriations committee, by the way, senator cochran and senator leahy, to fix a few pieces of the 2014 farm bill that didn't quite work as we intended them, the dairy and cotton safety net provisions. and i do want to indicate while i'm on the floor that the senate budget agreement contains significant improvements for both commodities, including more than $1 billion in support for our struggling dairy farmers. these much-needed...
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i think the issue is thaad cochran is a different candidate.watching as well. can chris mcdaniel, because he's sort of that firebrand conservative, is that enough to take on some of these more establishment candidates? >> of course, mitch mcconnell has a majority of one, so every one of these races matters. vaughn hilliard, thank you very much. >>> up next, it's part clubhouse and park working space and only women are allowed inside. i talk to the ceo of the wing to find out more about the concept and how it's being used to spread a message. "kasie dc" is back after this. l. suppositories for relief in minutes. and dulcoease for comfortable relief of hard stools. dulcolax. designed for dependable relief. if yor crohn's symptoms are holding you back, and your current treatment hasn't worked well enough, it may be time for a change. ask your doctor about entyvio, the only biologic developed and approved just for uc and crohn's. entyvio works at the site of inflammation in the gi tract and is clinically proven to help many patients achieve both sy
i think the issue is thaad cochran is a different candidate.watching as well. can chris mcdaniel, because he's sort of that firebrand conservative, is that enough to take on some of these more establishment candidates? >> of course, mitch mcconnell has a majority of one, so every one of these races matters. vaughn hilliard, thank you very much. >>> up next, it's part clubhouse and park working space and only women are allowed inside. i talk to the ceo of the wing to find out more...
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back in mobile, i worked with sheriff there and sam cochrane and he -- i remember sam as a lieutenanttics officer. next thing you know he is sheriff. i think he is like you, sheriff judd. judd doesn't even have opponents when he runs for reelection. but good sheriffs are important to our communities. you all know that. together we are a close group of teammates taking drugs off our streets. dismantling international gangs and fraud schemes. we prosecuted civil rights violations to the fullest extent. there is nothing i'm more proud of than having worked with our law enforcement community as a united states attorney. >> bill: addressing a sheriffs conference in washington, d.c. said a number of things. dangerous and unhealthly in our country. we will make it a priority. the message from the attorney general in washington caroline shiedly is with us outside the school in parkland, florida. we're about to hear from the sheriff and more others, the doctors who work in the hospital. caroline, good morning to you. what are you picking up before these briefings begin? >> one of the most inte
back in mobile, i worked with sheriff there and sam cochrane and he -- i remember sam as a lieutenanttics officer. next thing you know he is sheriff. i think he is like you, sheriff judd. judd doesn't even have opponents when he runs for reelection. but good sheriffs are important to our communities. you all know that. together we are a close group of teammates taking drugs off our streets. dismantling international gangs and fraud schemes. we prosecuted civil rights violations to the fullest...
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cochran: not senator cornyn, it led the charge on cutting legal immigration. believe that would be bad for the u.s. economy and the growth of this country going forward. comment on the intentions of people who want to build a border wall, but that is intended to try to cut illegal immigration across the southwest border, the chain migration portion, they want to cut the legal system, that's entirely separate from the border wall. host: let's go a julia in nolensville, maryland. question had a quick daca,izenship, the specifically females, when they have children that are born in this country themselves, what is the citizenship status of the mother and i would certainly assume that the citizenship status of the baby would be of this country. when their parents have brought them over and they themselves have children, i was wondering what the status was? host: you are correct -- guest: you are correct, anyone born on u.s. soil except for the children of diplomats are automatically u.s. citizens, but that does not change the immigration status of the parents. und
cochran: not senator cornyn, it led the charge on cutting legal immigration. believe that would be bad for the u.s. economy and the growth of this country going forward. comment on the intentions of people who want to build a border wall, but that is intended to try to cut illegal immigration across the southwest border, the chain migration portion, they want to cut the legal system, that's entirely separate from the border wall. host: let's go a julia in nolensville, maryland. question had a...
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chief executive, keith cochrane, expressed regret at the outcome. suppliers and i'm truly sorry for thehe impact. it was the worst possible outcome. possible outcome. stand by what i sought to do in my time as chief executive. time as chief executive. directorfor the macri is price taking over as chief executive. taking over as chief executive. net debt as a critical factor in the coming in 2017. the board may have challenged management more. i want to ask you to comment on it. downside risk of this scenario, given the high level of debt. given the high level of debt. board showed no inclination to drive the management change. the management change. that has substantially wide —— divest itself. divest itself. challenging management's assumptions. assumptions. right if you look at the subsequent write—down. right if you look at the subsequent write-down. write-down. at that time for not accepting the view that management put forward. responsible for the compa ny‘s failure. failure. stop this that the image you tried to present? to present? i'm trying to present a balanced image. balanced
chief executive, keith cochrane, expressed regret at the outcome. suppliers and i'm truly sorry for thehe impact. it was the worst possible outcome. possible outcome. stand by what i sought to do in my time as chief executive. time as chief executive. directorfor the macri is price taking over as chief executive. taking over as chief executive. net debt as a critical factor in the coming in 2017. the board may have challenged management more. i want to ask you to comment on it. downside risk of...