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i see chief colin beene standing up. maybe he wants to say something on this issue. >> commissioner, we do discuss it at great lengths in the health and safety committee. the health and safety committee is a joint group of union members, staff members, firefighters, and also, we do a lot of work with the san francisco firefighters cancer foundation, so we look at everything: all the documentation that comes in. what i'm being told by tony stephani, who oversees the cancer foundation, what we're doing in regards to firefighting this time is leading the nation. i can get you that information at another meeting, but tony is new. he is coming on board and will be that point person for the department, but we've got a very aggressive group in our work with the union and the cancer foundation. i think what you're -- what you're asking. >> yeah, no, absolutely. and as i mentioned, i'm not challenging tony. i'm encouraging him to get more information. and i understand what you're saying about how we're doing probably better than
i see chief colin beene standing up. maybe he wants to say something on this issue. >> commissioner, we do discuss it at great lengths in the health and safety committee. the health and safety committee is a joint group of union members, staff members, firefighters, and also, we do a lot of work with the san francisco firefighters cancer foundation, so we look at everything: all the documentation that comes in. what i'm being told by tony stephani, who oversees the cancer foundation, what...
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been nominated at the oscars. ms shenton wrote the film to highlight how sign language can change lives and cast maisie sly, a profoundly deaf six—year—old girl, in the lead role. colin close to my heart. i want her to speak... the silent child tells the story of a deaf girl struggling to communicate. i think she'll be able to have a career in whatever she likes. rachel shenton, who used to be in hollyoaks, wrote and stars in the short film inspired by her own family's experience. she is a qualified sign language interpreter. my dad lost his hearing when i was younger, and he actually lived the last two years of his life profoundly deaf. and i saw then just how hard that was on a family, and i started to learn sign language. she made the film to draw attention to the fact that more than three quarters of deaf children in the uk attend mainstream school without any specialist help. deafness isn't a learning difficulty. with the right support a deaf child can do exactly the same as a hearing child. that was the big message. all: mouse wanted to find out! the star of the film, maisie sly, is six and profoundly deaf. her family moved from plymouth to swindon especially s
been nominated at the oscars. ms shenton wrote the film to highlight how sign language can change lives and cast maisie sly, a profoundly deaf six—year—old girl, in the lead role. colin close to my heart. i want her to speak... the silent child tells the story of a deaf girl struggling to communicate. i think she'll be able to have a career in whatever she likes. rachel shenton, who used to be in hollyoaks, wrote and stars in the short film inspired by her own family's experience. she is a...
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sly, a profoundly deaf six—year—old girl, in the lead role. 0ur entertainment correspondent colin paterson has beeneart. i want her to speak... the silent child tells the story of a deaf girl struggling to communicate. i think she'll be able to have a career in whatever she likes. rachel shenton, who used to be in hollyoaks, wrote and stars in the short film, inspired by her own family's experience. she is a qualified sign language interpreter. my dad lost his hearing when i was younger, and he actually lived the last two years of his life profoundly deaf. and i saw then just how hard that was on a family, and i started to learn sign language. she made the film to draw attention to the fact that more than three quarters of deaf children in the uk attend mainstream school without any specialist help. deafness isn't a learning difficulty. and with the right support, a deaf child can do exactly the same as a hearing child. that was the big message. all: mouse wanted to find out! the star of the film, maisie sly, is six, and profoundly deaf. her family moved from plymouth to swindon especially so she c
sly, a profoundly deaf six—year—old girl, in the lead role. 0ur entertainment correspondent colin paterson has beeneart. i want her to speak... the silent child tells the story of a deaf girl struggling to communicate. i think she'll be able to have a career in whatever she likes. rachel shenton, who used to be in hollyoaks, wrote and stars in the short film, inspired by her own family's experience. she is a qualified sign language interpreter. my dad lost his hearing when i was younger,...
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our entertainment correspondent colin paterson has been to meet them... the silent child tells the story of a deaf girl struggling to communicate. i think she'll be able to have a career in whatever she likes. rachel shenton, who used to be in hollyoaks, wrote and stars in the short film inspired by her own family's experience. she is a qualified sign language interpreter. my dad lost his hearing when i was younger, and he actually lived the last two years of his life profoundly deaf. and i saw then just how hard that was on a family, and i started to learn sign language. she made the film to draw attention to the fact that more than three quarters of deaf children in the uk attend mainstream school without any specialist help. deafness isn't a learning difficulty. with the right support a deaf child can do exactly the same as a hearing child. that was the big message. all: mouse wanted to find out! the star of the film, maisie sly, is six and profoundly deaf. her family moved from plymouth to swindon especially so she could attend a mainstream school,
our entertainment correspondent colin paterson has been to meet them... the silent child tells the story of a deaf girl struggling to communicate. i think she'll be able to have a career in whatever she likes. rachel shenton, who used to be in hollyoaks, wrote and stars in the short film inspired by her own family's experience. she is a qualified sign language interpreter. my dad lost his hearing when i was younger, and he actually lived the last two years of his life profoundly deaf. and i saw...
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[laughter] colin: and it has been by my desk ever since, to this day.re if you came to the house now. you would see it. it always reminded me that your job, powell, is always to take care of the horses. don't worry about being a brigadier general. take care of the horses, the soldiers, the employees, the clerks, the students, the faculty, what ever it takes to be successful in whatever it is you are trying to achieve. jeffrey: in 2011, the fukushima nuclear disaster took place. and a couple of the reactors were ours. it was, it was terrifying, i would say. so i was on a two hour teleconference. hey, we don't know what is going on. all we can see is the cnn helicopter feed, but if something happens to the reactor, this is horrible. two hour teleconference. i am in perth, australia. click. i have to go to a town hall with 1000 people. so i have to walk like 20 steps. and i am going from the world we know it is ending to walk in and say, hey, guys, i am feeling good today. everything is groovy. right? everything is cool. we are going to get through this an
[laughter] colin: and it has been by my desk ever since, to this day.re if you came to the house now. you would see it. it always reminded me that your job, powell, is always to take care of the horses. don't worry about being a brigadier general. take care of the horses, the soldiers, the employees, the clerks, the students, the faculty, what ever it takes to be successful in whatever it is you are trying to achieve. jeffrey: in 2011, the fukushima nuclear disaster took place. and a couple of...
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according to every prosecutor who has ever been involved in a case like this. >>> colin kaepernick.hat he has stood for or more appropriately knelt for has attracted the attraction and criticism of donald trump. >> wouldn't you love to see one of these nfl owners when somebody disrespects our flag to say get that son of a [ bleep ] off the field right now. out. he's fired. he's fired. >> and kaepernick was doing almost epitomized peaceful protest and the right to do so. >>> vladimir putin. number six. >> at the end of the day, he messed with us. the only part of the story that doesn't satisfy a majority of americans is that trump isn't mad about it. >>> he was a prison of war. so not for the first time in his life is he in the fight of his life right now. john mccain. >> this year, you could argue has been really extraordinary. one in the fight against cancer. and two in that thumbs down vote against repealing health care. >> this brings us to number four on our list. >>> the reporters. >> this is something we agreed on when we first sat down to talk about this list. basically an ol
according to every prosecutor who has ever been involved in a case like this. >>> colin kaepernick.hat he has stood for or more appropriately knelt for has attracted the attraction and criticism of donald trump. >> wouldn't you love to see one of these nfl owners when somebody disrespects our flag to say get that son of a [ bleep ] off the field right now. out. he's fired. he's fired. >> and kaepernick was doing almost epitomized peaceful protest and the right to do so....
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durant and occur rip have been outspoken supporters of colin kaepernick. >>> -- durant and curry have colin kaepernick. porters of >>> and the game last night, the drive, bell goes down. he left the game with la sprained ankle. he'll have an mri today. hang in there jordan. >>> klay thompson had a great night, he had 67 three points and steph curry had 30 points. >> and he's a fan tonight. the long time phenomenal referee, he steps in the screen, but they're having fun now. there's another 3. >> you see steph curry at the bottom giving a high five. i know that was good. >>> and there's a show do i know with the rockets saturday night and the lakers hold the record with 16 straight road wins. they did that in the 1971, 1972. >> i love them. they're so cool. >> i know. they make it look easy. >>> the sales force tower is open now, and we'll show you why it's one of the most coveted office spaces. >>> there's growing frustration for parents here and this is over many school campuses that they say are in disrepair. why parents are calling for the school district and to cut ties with the c
durant and occur rip have been outspoken supporters of colin kaepernick. >>> -- durant and curry have colin kaepernick. porters of >>> and the game last night, the drive, bell goes down. he left the game with la sprained ankle. he'll have an mri today. hang in there jordan. >>> klay thompson had a great night, he had 67 three points and steph curry had 30 points. >> and he's a fan tonight. the long time phenomenal referee, he steps in the screen, but they're...
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it is frustrating as an opposition captain he has been in that form. credit to him. colined a bit of history as new zealand beat west indies by 119 runs in the third and final t20 international. munro scored 104 to become the first batsman to make three centuries in t20 internationals — as new zealand hit a mammoth total of 2113 for 5. west indies were bowled out with three overs remaining. new zealand take the series 2—0. reports in spain claim barcelona are preparing to make another bid for philippe coutinho, although liverpool haven't yet received a renewed offer. now the january transfer window has opened, it's thought a bid will be made imminently after three were turned down by liverpool in the summer. the last of which was £118 million. but both barcelona and the brazilian are still interested in the move. liverpool haven't publicly stated that coutinho is not for sale as they did last year. west ham are investigating what led to a confrontation between west brom's jake livermore and home fans during their match at london stadium last night. after livermore had been
it is frustrating as an opposition captain he has been in that form. credit to him. colined a bit of history as new zealand beat west indies by 119 runs in the third and final t20 international. munro scored 104 to become the first batsman to make three centuries in t20 internationals — as new zealand hit a mammoth total of 2113 for 5. west indies were bowled out with three overs remaining. new zealand take the series 2—0. reports in spain claim barcelona are preparing to make another bid...
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our entertainment correspondent colin paterson has been along to rehearsals.eat. but the festival will also be incorporating some more famous work on the subject. i have alzheimer's disease. early onset. three years ago, julianne moore won the best actress oscar for still alice. try pretending you are me when you walk. for the uk premiere of the stage version, that role will be played by sharon small from the inspector lynley mysteries. i do feel the pressure, but we are telling the story in a slightly different way, more theatrically. i'm going... oh, yes, stanford. have fun! that will be myjob on this one, to try to get people to see that people with dementia are still, although struggling, they are still trying to get on with life and they are still people. if i go further away i get lost, but i do make myself go out, because you've got to, haven't you? and in another rehearsal room, rosa peterson is listening to her play being read by actors for the very first time. i‘m glad i‘ve done it. it‘s an achievement. itjust proves that if you‘ve got dementia you c
our entertainment correspondent colin paterson has been along to rehearsals.eat. but the festival will also be incorporating some more famous work on the subject. i have alzheimer's disease. early onset. three years ago, julianne moore won the best actress oscar for still alice. try pretending you are me when you walk. for the uk premiere of the stage version, that role will be played by sharon small from the inspector lynley mysteries. i do feel the pressure, but we are telling the story in a...
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the festival is called ‘every third minute'. 0ur entertainment correspondent colin paterson has beenhe no different things. bob fulcher was picked to work with professional playwright for the every third minute festival. they've created i see land ahead, a nautical tale based on one of his paintings. bob, you were a farmer for more than 40 bob, you were a farmer for more than a0 yea rs. bob, you were a farmer for more than a0 years. you are now 70 and now you area a0 years. you are now 70 and now you are a about to have a play on. how does that feel? being part of this festival has given me a chance to put my message across about how important it is to enjoy life, even though i've had dementia for eight yea rs. life though i've had dementia for eight years. life is great. but the festival will also be incorporating some more famous work on the subject. i have alzheimer's disease. early onset. three years ago, julianne moore won the best actress 0scar julianne moore won the best actress oscar for still alice. try pretending you are me when you walk. for the uk premiere of the stage ve
the festival is called ‘every third minute'. 0ur entertainment correspondent colin paterson has beenhe no different things. bob fulcher was picked to work with professional playwright for the every third minute festival. they've created i see land ahead, a nautical tale based on one of his paintings. bob, you were a farmer for more than 40 bob, you were a farmer for more than a0 yea rs. bob, you were a farmer for more than a0 years. you are now 70 and now you area a0 years. you are now 70 and...
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colin simpson. he cofounded fusion gps who paid for the dossier. >>> today we could learn with mike pence who has beenapped to for the winter olympics. president trump could amount -- and out the others as soon as today. the state department says there is no plan to meet north korean officials. >>> good wednesday morning everybody. thank you for joining us. >> thank you for waking up with us this morning. we are going to get 40s today. let's check in with mary marshall who is standing by. >>> good morning everyone. most of us are waking up with temperatures in the 30s. this is what we have in store today. 45 0, still cool but not quite as cold as the previous days. 41 0 by noon and warty five 0 by 3 p.m. with clouds. temperatures will fall to 39 0 by 6 p.m. this evening. the better day to get rain will be late thursday heading into friday and i will show you what that looks like. thursday morning it is cloudy and dry. by the afternoon a few areas will be some of the first places to get rain drops in the afternoon. during the eventh 45 0 today and 54 0 tomorrow was showers late. friday is a washout but
colin simpson. he cofounded fusion gps who paid for the dossier. >>> today we could learn with mike pence who has beenapped to for the winter olympics. president trump could amount -- and out the others as soon as today. the state department says there is no plan to meet north korean officials. >>> good wednesday morning everybody. thank you for joining us. >> thank you for waking up with us this morning. we are going to get 40s today. let's check in with mary marshall...
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thousands of flights had been canceled or delayed. colinfe this morning which was hit pretty hard in boston. it feels in many ways like the normal recovery from a winter storm that hits new england and it is to the extent that people are people at up and at them this morning. the roads in downtown boston our will plowed. in many ways it was historic not because of the snowfall because of the wind and the flooding. we have a gus at times exceeding hurricane strength. and then the flooding. it became a huge story. as the harbor came flowing into the streets of some of the city neighborhoods with the freezing court -- cold water. the national guard it was even called in to help out surrounding suburbs. they talk up in this area. in the thinking going into yesterday was it would it be as bad as that. it was the same as 1978. that was yesterday. we are coming to you from copley square. here is a thing. normally we hit the high in the afternoon. this is as good as it will get. they are concerned about icing on the streets but they've done a good
thousands of flights had been canceled or delayed. colinfe this morning which was hit pretty hard in boston. it feels in many ways like the normal recovery from a winter storm that hits new england and it is to the extent that people are people at up and at them this morning. the roads in downtown boston our will plowed. in many ways it was historic not because of the snowfall because of the wind and the flooding. we have a gus at times exceeding hurricane strength. and then the flooding. it...
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racial inequality was former san francisco forty nine ers quarterback colin kappa nick he hasn't played in over a year but has been shortlisted for the players' association awards for community m.v.p. in two thousand and sixteen cap'n it pledged one million dollars to organizations working in a press communities and he's making good on that he's also roped in top sports stars like serena williams and steph curry. and that is all his support for now more later sale thanks very much to the hong kong is well known for its timing skyscrapers emblazoned in bright lights that are on advertising signs turn night into day trading tours from all over the world some locals though can't get to sleep and want the government to hit the off switch as sarah clarke reports from hong kong. when the sun sets in hong kong the city skyline comes alive billboards and neon lights aluminite the crowded streets the glow from the densely packed skyscrapers is one of the city's mind attraction it's. the lights were so on . and. so nice but this appreciation is not shared by everyone in hong kong last year the government reported a record n
racial inequality was former san francisco forty nine ers quarterback colin kappa nick he hasn't played in over a year but has been shortlisted for the players' association awards for community m.v.p. in two thousand and sixteen cap'n it pledged one million dollars to organizations working in a press communities and he's making good on that he's also roped in top sports stars like serena williams and steph curry. and that is all his support for now more later sale thanks very much to the hong...
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pyongyang time, we heard from the unification ministry that that telephone line had been opened, and the first telephone colinkorea had taken place. the culkin from the north to the south, the only details we have the content of that call is the officer from the unification ministry in the south said hello and gave his name, the northside did the same. we are told that that telephone line was connected for some 20 minutes. they checked the lines on the signal, but it seems more words will have been exchanged, but we have not heard what they are yet. it is hoped this is day three, on the 1st of january kimjong un in is day three, on the 1st of january kim jong un in suggested is day three, on the 1st of january kimjong un in suggested he is day three, on the 1st of january kim jong un in suggested he would is day three, on the 1st of january kimjong un in suggested he would be interested in dialogue with the south. and the south government proposed high—level talks on tuesday of next week. we are now waiting for the response from pyongyang, and that came today in the form of this hotline reopening. sophie long
pyongyang time, we heard from the unification ministry that that telephone line had been opened, and the first telephone colinkorea had taken place. the culkin from the north to the south, the only details we have the content of that call is the officer from the unification ministry in the south said hello and gave his name, the northside did the same. we are told that that telephone line was connected for some 20 minutes. they checked the lines on the signal, but it seems more words will have...
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i know that this protest has been completely perverted by the president and perverted by the right. but does this young child understand he was initially protesting colinrnick because of systemic oppression within the criminal justice system. criminal justice reform is a solution. better training of our law enforcement is a solution. kennedy: meet with law enforcement and try to come up with policies. >> i think that will be a part of the actual by product. -- by-product of these protests. >> if you are going to protest at a hockey game. protest the beer prices. but i want to say this to debra messing. ken center try skating backwards. >> what's funny about this particular issue. is will and grace is note as being the whitest sitcom ever. if you imbd this you will be 200 cast members down before you found a black person. she is not out there fighting for the improvement in black lives. kennedy: if she had flown over to tehran to engage in some of those meaningful protests because she is so brave. >> i don't blame the 14-year-old boy for being childish. i blame debra messing to not use this as a teachable moment for her son. kennedy: it's a token gestur
i know that this protest has been completely perverted by the president and perverted by the right. but does this young child understand he was initially protesting colinrnick because of systemic oppression within the criminal justice system. criminal justice reform is a solution. better training of our law enforcement is a solution. kennedy: meet with law enforcement and try to come up with policies. >> i think that will be a part of the actual by product. -- by-product of these...
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the us election the senate intelligence committee has been calling on big social media companies to explain how their platforms were used. here's colintee in november of last year. when it comes to the 2016 election, i want to be clear. we take what happened on facebook very seriously. the foreign interference we saw is reprehensible. that foreign actors hiding behind fake accounts abused our platform and other internet services to try to sow division and discord and to try to undermine the election is directly contrary to our values and goes against everything that facebook stands for. theresa may has already spoken of the need to respond to russia's tactics — a point she made in a speech at the lord mayor's banquet last year. it is seeking to recognise information. deploying its state—run media organisations to plant fake stories and photos shot images in an attempt to sow discord in the west and undermine our institutions. i have a very simple message for russia. we know what you are doing and you will not succeed. the uk's digital, culture, media and sport select committee has been conducting its own investigation into russian me
the us election the senate intelligence committee has been calling on big social media companies to explain how their platforms were used. here's colintee in november of last year. when it comes to the 2016 election, i want to be clear. we take what happened on facebook very seriously. the foreign interference we saw is reprehensible. that foreign actors hiding behind fake accounts abused our platform and other internet services to try to sow division and discord and to try to undermine the...
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. >> and colin, we've always seen this issue about chain migration, all that, and the way it's been presented by the democrats eademocrats as a racio take and when he stepped back to say it's a matter of life and death and personal safety and security and these two families who lost children. that was a way of reframing it and readjusting the argument for it, wasn't it? >> yeah. and i think there were a couple of examples of that. the order -- and you guys have spoken so well about the personal storie stories that wee interwoven by the president. but the order of the topics was important, and immigration was an example of that. and that is the way he opened up the immigration part of this speech, talking in really real and personal terms about the downside of open borders and what it could mean. and that was -- we're all going to remember the defector from north korea at the end raising his crutches. such an emotional moment. but up until then the parents from brinedwood ouparentsout ofe most emotional part of the speech, the president talking about what they had gone through. the way in whic
. >> and colin, we've always seen this issue about chain migration, all that, and the way it's been presented by the democrats eademocrats as a racio take and when he stepped back to say it's a matter of life and death and personal safety and security and these two families who lost children. that was a way of reframing it and readjusting the argument for it, wasn't it? >> yeah. and i think there were a couple of examples of that. the order -- and you guys have spoken so well about...
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been arguing. - and like hey. - and they feel vindicated now. they feel vindicated. - on the subject of race, a question very much of the moment, is colin kaepernick is a son of a bitch? - (laughs) no, i think he has a very nice family. - well, you know, mrs. kaepernick objected enormously to the president's characterization. - i will just say- - because everyone's on twitter, she tweeted it. - i actually like colin kaepernick. i paid a lot of attention to him coming out because i actually wanted my own home team, the washington r-words, to draft him. but i think that the truth is, when i look at kaepernick, i see a guy who i think has made an error of judgment. the reason is that i think that his expression of protest sends a message that he doesn't intend it to send. i think that he wants to protest because of what he sees as a problem of police action and violence and danger to black americans. - are you sympathetic to that? - i am sympathetic. - you're a criminal justice guy. this is of particular interest, yeah. - i think the truth is that the cops we have, i think try to do a good job but many of them are not trained to the degree they need
been arguing. - and like hey. - and they feel vindicated now. they feel vindicated. - on the subject of race, a question very much of the moment, is colin kaepernick is a son of a bitch? - (laughs) no, i think he has a very nice family. - well, you know, mrs. kaepernick objected enormously to the president's characterization. - i will just say- - because everyone's on twitter, she tweeted it. - i actually like colin kaepernick. i paid a lot of attention to him coming out because i actually...
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been involved in in the past. fast forward to after september 11, secretary colin powell established a task force on you diplomacy. e-diplomacy and created a transformation. 2008 to theld in georgetown crowd where it was said that it requires the modernization of the state department. we need to trust our people to manage risk, we need to get our people the best technology to liberate them from offices so we can work anywhere or anytime. we need to be better at rewarding creativity, initiative, innovation, and independent thinking. this spurred a lot of programs at the state department. i 24-year-old came into the state department as part of the staff on a-diplomacy initiative. i had -- on e-diplomacy initiative. i had the privilege of meeting him. we saw how we could engage a young audience in iraq using technology to affect change. following that, a senior advisor for innovation took it to the next level. how do we use web video and social media to reach fine numbers of people we otherwise could not? we did text message reminders to hiv patients knew when to go to check up. we developed services in rural countri
been involved in in the past. fast forward to after september 11, secretary colin powell established a task force on you diplomacy. e-diplomacy and created a transformation. 2008 to theld in georgetown crowd where it was said that it requires the modernization of the state department. we need to trust our people to manage risk, we need to get our people the best technology to liberate them from offices so we can work anywhere or anytime. we need to be better at rewarding creativity, initiative,...
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senior leaders, colin powell at the time and general schwarzkopf on national television, saying, talk about our men and women in harm's way, our men and women in uniform. i had never been included in that way before. it was always before that, our men in harm's way. and i remember just being absolutely struck by that i was on a team. i was part of something. think about the most protective person you know in your life, the person who no matter what, would keep you safe. there's a lot of people in this room today who are thinking about their moms. nobody -- we don't know anyone more protective than a mother whose offspring is threatened. if we want to talk about the protectors, they're not all guys. and those who seek to serve and protect others who are called to serve, are welcome. in the united states air force. >> i don't think we talk as much as we might about these things. about the consistency of those values. i think there are a lot of things between intelligence, the military, national service, local service, that are fundamentally about a higher purpose. doing things for a reason. a feeling of wanting to feel the weight of responsibility, and to make a differen
senior leaders, colin powell at the time and general schwarzkopf on national television, saying, talk about our men and women in harm's way, our men and women in uniform. i had never been included in that way before. it was always before that, our men in harm's way. and i remember just being absolutely struck by that i was on a team. i was part of something. think about the most protective person you know in your life, the person who no matter what, would keep you safe. there's a lot of people...
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colin. >> tonight at 11:00, the latest on the breaknous, police shooting outside the metcalf energy center in san jose. the a suspect may have beenin burglary and armed with an axe. the crew saw the helicopter with the search light. the latest tonight at 11:00. >> thanks for joining us here at 6:00. we'll see you then. okay mcdonald's. i see your one, two and three dollar deals. tell you what, i'll raise you five. introducing value jack's way. five great ways to save. like i tell jack jr., it's all about big values, jr. prices. that's value jack's way. like jack's one-of-a-kind breakfast pockets for $2 each. three of jack's famous tacos and a small drink for $3! or a classic bonus jack combo for $5! it's like i tell jack jr., it's all about big values, jr. prices. taraji p. henson. >>> now on "extra." oprah's best friend gayle saying not so fast on a white house run. >> will she run for president? i think it is a very intriguing idea. >> from front page headlines to late night jokes. >> weird at the state of the union. you get a car, you get a car. >> the stars already voting yes for oprah. >> i'm going to vote. >> oprah, listen
colin. >> tonight at 11:00, the latest on the breaknous, police shooting outside the metcalf energy center in san jose. the a suspect may have beenin burglary and armed with an axe. the crew saw the helicopter with the search light. the latest tonight at 11:00. >> thanks for joining us here at 6:00. we'll see you then. okay mcdonald's. i see your one, two and three dollar deals. tell you what, i'll raise you five. introducing value jack's way. five great ways to save. like i tell...
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been asking for in the bay area, rainfall for us. >> sounds good, thank you, jeff. >>> up next, are you feeling the boom? they're on the hilltop. colin resch has the details. and there )s a lot of buzz at u-s-f. the "boom" is on the hilltop this season. >>> okay, local college basketball, and there's a lot of buzz at usf. the boom is on the hilltop this seen. >> it's not not only a sound but it's a name, the name of usf's fantastic freshman they found on the other side of the bay bridge, the boom. here is absolunbc bay area's co resch. >> my parents are originally from guinea, africa. >> sule boom to the basket. >> it's cool because my last name is boom, people in high school were like, boom and stuff. now it's translating to the college level. >> the sort of name you can't forget. he's also putting up the sort of numbers you have to take notice of. boom scored 15 a game. he dropped 22 against gonzaga over the weekend in a ten-point loss. he also leads the team in three point percentage and free-throw percentage. >> i put the in a lot of work. i know what i'm capable of. it's not really surprising me that i'm a leading scorer on this
been asking for in the bay area, rainfall for us. >> sounds good, thank you, jeff. >>> up next, are you feeling the boom? they're on the hilltop. colin resch has the details. and there )s a lot of buzz at u-s-f. the "boom" is on the hilltop this season. >>> okay, local college basketball, and there's a lot of buzz at usf. the boom is on the hilltop this seen. >> it's not not only a sound but it's a name, the name of usf's fantastic freshman they found on...
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there has been strong criticism of the decision and calls for the parole board to release more details for the reasoning. let's speak now to colinsterday. what are forts? i think it is something which there seems to be unanimity amongst the public that this is not what we expect from our criminaljustice system. we want to know why. these decisions are difficult. you have to do negotiate and is the gauche asians —— negotiations. it makes the trial very difficult and making sure that thejudge has trial very difficult and making sure that the judge has the full criminality of the defendant before the court. i think we need to know why more offences weren't charged because when you get to the stage there are a small number of offences, thejudge there are a small number of offences, the judge can only sentence on that and that results in what i think most people are saying isa what i think most people are saying is a short recommendation of time to be spent before you can apply for parole. the parole board have decided he should be released. just about a year for each of the victims' cases that were brought, which on anyone's estimat
there has been strong criticism of the decision and calls for the parole board to release more details for the reasoning. let's speak now to colinsterday. what are forts? i think it is something which there seems to be unanimity amongst the public that this is not what we expect from our criminaljustice system. we want to know why. these decisions are difficult. you have to do negotiate and is the gauche asians —— negotiations. it makes the trial very difficult and making sure that thejudge...
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colin kaepernick. how is being celebrated yet again. ♪ with patented flexi fibers so they're suspended completely inside the ear canal and so small that they're virtually invisible. the kind of invisibility hearing aid wearers have beenng for if you could look for invisibility, that is. which, you can't. or, i guess you can, but you won't find it. well, because it's invisible. you know, any way, the point is most people probably won't even know you're wearing them, and they're so comfortable you might forget you're wearing them yourself. eargo plus is also rechargeable, so there's no need to replace batteries. because there's nothing more frustrating than those tiny hearing aid batteries, or there probably is, but we just can't think of it right now, and our advanced noise reduction technology reduces background noise. don't wait. call or go online now to get your free sample pair today, and try the hearing aid pcmagazine called, "tiny, comfortable, and nearly invisible." eargo, hear life to the fullest. jillian: welcome back. no big there there. fbi official peter strzok appears to question the entire investigation into russian collusion, answers about the so-called secret society working against the president. >> w
colin kaepernick. how is being celebrated yet again. ♪ with patented flexi fibers so they're suspended completely inside the ear canal and so small that they're virtually invisible. the kind of invisibility hearing aid wearers have beenng for if you could look for invisibility, that is. which, you can't. or, i guess you can, but you won't find it. well, because it's invisible. you know, any way, the point is most people probably won't even know you're wearing them, and they're so comfortable...
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colin kaepernick to help philadelphia schools. >> thank you. >>> we have a lunar trifecta, why you will be able to see something in the sky this week that you have not been able to see, on thiha three decade. >> good morning, bob. >> we have look up and see the roadlive look at i-95 in are wet as we begin our tuesday morning rush hour, lets check the cameras and say good morning e have harvest moon and here we go juke box what is songou goint could be a rough morning commute. plus the latest from patco when we comht back. you were borne to travel... borne to rock... borne to pig and you don't want anything stopping you from doing what you love. so if you're looking to give your immune system extra support... only airborne plus beta-immune booster is made with a crafted blend of vitamins and minerals, plus an added ingredient proven to boost your natural defenses. keep doing what you were borne to do. airborne plus beta immune booster. >>> all right. so early tomorrow morning it will be very cool, we will be treated to a rare celestial event. >> the moon, is going to appear red and it will be called a blood moon. >> um-hmm. >> that is when you have an ecl
colin kaepernick to help philadelphia schools. >> thank you. >>> we have a lunar trifecta, why you will be able to see something in the sky this week that you have not been able to see, on thiha three decade. >> good morning, bob. >> we have look up and see the roadlive look at i-95 in are wet as we begin our tuesday morning rush hour, lets check the cameras and say good morning e have harvest moon and here we go juke box what is songou goint could be a rough morning...
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been killed worldwide because of the airbags. you can go to kron-4 dot com for information on if your car is part of the recall (pam) in sports... colinkaepernick is making good on his million- dollar- pledge... with extra support from a couple of warriors stars... (steve) speaking of the warriors... a 14th straight road win is marred by an injury to one of most promising young players... gary has the details... and all the sports... coming up next at 8. the night before their wedding... a couple opens up the programs they ordered... only to find a shocking delivery instead. new at 8. a gay couple is suing vistaprint after they received something they didn't order.(pam) the couple says, they got 'hateful' satan pamphlets.... instead of their wedding programs. reporter jon delano has the story. shortly before stephen heasley, of butler county, married andrew borg, of australia, on a family farm in cowansville last september, they sent this copy of a wedding program to vistaprint for 100 copies for their wedding.sotmichael willemin/couple's attorney: "they spent a significant amount of time creating and designing a customized wedding pr
been killed worldwide because of the airbags. you can go to kron-4 dot com for information on if your car is part of the recall (pam) in sports... colinkaepernick is making good on his million- dollar- pledge... with extra support from a couple of warriors stars... (steve) speaking of the warriors... a 14th straight road win is marred by an injury to one of most promising young players... gary has the details... and all the sports... coming up next at 8. the night before their wedding... a...
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been involved in the past. now fast-forward to after september 11, after those attacks. secretary colin powell established the tax force on e diplomacy. following on his steps created a transformation of diplomacy. something she pulled the george georgetown crowd is that this requires the modernization of the state department. we need to trust our people to manage risk, get our people the best technology to liberate them from embassies and offices so we can work anytime and anywhere. we need to be better at fostering an rewarding creativity and initiative. this really spurred a lot of the programs at the state department. jared , 24 years old came into the state department as secretary on e diplomacy initiatives. when i met him in iraq, when he brought jack dorsey from twitter to see how we could engage very young audiences and using technology to affect change. following that, to get to the next level, how to use social networking with video and social media to reach large numbers of people that we otherwise couldn't? we did things like text message reminders so hiv patients can know w
been involved in the past. now fast-forward to after september 11, after those attacks. secretary colin powell established the tax force on e diplomacy. following on his steps created a transformation of diplomacy. something she pulled the george georgetown crowd is that this requires the modernization of the state department. we need to trust our people to manage risk, get our people the best technology to liberate them from embassies and offices so we can work anytime and anywhere. we need to...
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been approved to recognize columbus day as indigenous people's day. the cities including la and berkeley as well as other cities in the country have made the change replacing columbus day. supervisor colin introduced the legislation to honor the native americans who were already here when christopher columbus arrived. >>> a committee in san francisco will consider a ban on the cello for products. the public safety and neighborhood services committee will consider the possible ban. the proposal was made to help animals from being killed for their fur. if approved san francisco would be the third city in california to ban the sales after wrigley and west hollywood. >>> we are two weeks from the winter games. more on the preparations that are still underway. >> reporter: south korea's olympic team honored with an inauguration ceremony. officials are promising a flawless which rolodex with the two korea's marching together. >> the government will make these the best winter games in history. for this we will make preparations meticulously. >> security preparations are underway, south korea holding drills to prepare for possible attacks. organizing special accommodations for north korean athl
been approved to recognize columbus day as indigenous people's day. the cities including la and berkeley as well as other cities in the country have made the change replacing columbus day. supervisor colin introduced the legislation to honor the native americans who were already here when christopher columbus arrived. >>> a committee in san francisco will consider a ban on the cello for products. the public safety and neighborhood services committee will consider the possible ban. the...
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been stop messing with you. it's your sauce. it ain't got nothing to do with colin kaepernick. winds you ain't got no friar. done. >> he had a bad year. >> he had very bad year. he ended up stepping down, right? >> uh-huh. >> sunny, best and worse. >> my best has to go to carty b. >> yeah. >> amamazing 2017. first female rapper since 1991 to have a number one single billboard top 100. her offset the first hiphop couple to have number one single in the beyonce' 2009. she was in vogue. during fashion week and everything has been going really great for her. >> i like her attitude. i heard her say i get tired sometimes i don't want to do this. or it could be dancing for eight hours a day. so shut up and get this money and accept all this face fame. she has a really good cinderella story people like. >> she does. a great attitude. for the worst, has to be hair 15 weinstein. i think -- >> it's so big it's hard to even go there. you don't need to say anything else. >> just because i think everything that hammed with him kicked off the entire movement. me too movement and everyone else
been stop messing with you. it's your sauce. it ain't got nothing to do with colin kaepernick. winds you ain't got no friar. done. >> he had a bad year. >> he had very bad year. he ended up stepping down, right? >> uh-huh. >> sunny, best and worse. >> my best has to go to carty b. >> yeah. >> amamazing 2017. first female rapper since 1991 to have a number one single billboard top 100. her offset the first hiphop couple to have number one single in the...
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one is i think colin firth so his career is definitely curtailed if not perhaps ok we have to just wait and see and meanwhile let's move on if janis joplin had to leave she would have been seventy five today and she died actually at the tender age of twenty seven she was known as the queen of rock and roll and no one ever took the time to how cup well i have first of all that i think there is any female singer even today that matched that rock'n'roll voice i prefer the title first lady of rock n roll because she really was the first rock female rock n roller. there were female singers around back in the sixty's i mean think of joan baez for instance but there was nobody who was in the very male dominated rock'n'roll scene and she broke that mold it was also the time of live fast love hard and die young and janis joplin did all of that. born and raised in texas janis joplin was a misfit at an early age with her love of art and books a low point came in one nine hundred sixty two when her college newspaper named her the ugliest man on campus but she turned the pain from that into a source of strength she broke out and landed in san francisco which seemed to be waiting for
one is i think colin firth so his career is definitely curtailed if not perhaps ok we have to just wait and see and meanwhile let's move on if janis joplin had to leave she would have been seventy five today and she died actually at the tender age of twenty seven she was known as the queen of rock and roll and no one ever took the time to how cup well i have first of all that i think there is any female singer even today that matched that rock'n'roll voice i prefer the title first lady of rock...
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is colin firth so yeah i think his career could it's certainly seriously curtailed if not on its website of course that he completely denies the allegations yes. let's move on then they would have been the seventy fifth anniversary of the genesis jump when the queen of rock and roll still retains the title even though she died just twenty seven years old of a heroin overdose in one thousand nine hundred seventy. i can no one's taken that type. from well i still think nobody got a voice live actually i don't think anybody's got a rock'n'roll voice like i prefer the title if you like first lady of rock'n'roll because she really was the first woman to break out in the rock'n'roll scene there were other female singers at the time in the sixty's like john baez but the the rock'n'roll scene rock'n'roll bands very male if not completely male dominated she broke the mold i would say and it was also the time of live love and die young and janis joplin did all of that. born and raised in texas janis joplin was a misfit at an early age with her love of art and books a low point came in one nine hundred sixty two when her college newspaper named her the ugliest man on campus but she turned the
is colin firth so yeah i think his career could it's certainly seriously curtailed if not on its website of course that he completely denies the allegations yes. let's move on then they would have been the seventy fifth anniversary of the genesis jump when the queen of rock and roll still retains the title even though she died just twenty seven years old of a heroin overdose in one thousand nine hundred seventy. i can no one's taken that type. from well i still think nobody got a voice live...
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programs, like the program which some of you have been involved with in the pass and fast forward to after september 11th after those attack, secretary colin powell established a task force on e-diplomacy and condoleezza rice transformation on diplomacy. she told the georgetown crowd of 2008. this requires a modernization with the state department. we need to trust our people to manage greater risk. we need to get them the best to liberate them from embassies and offices and we can be anytime, anywhere and through the initiative. innovation and independent thinking. so, this really spurred a lot of programs at the state department and jared cohen, at the time 24 years old, came into the state department as secretary rice ace staff on e-diplomacy initiatives and i had the privilege of meeting him when i was based in baghdad, iraq to see how they could engage young audiences. and a senior advicer for innovation took it to the next level. how do we use social media to reach large numbers of people that we otherwise couldn't. we did things like text message with minors so that hiv minorities could know when they had to go for checkups. how to
programs, like the program which some of you have been involved with in the pass and fast forward to after september 11th after those attack, secretary colin powell established a task force on e-diplomacy and condoleezza rice transformation on diplomacy. she told the georgetown crowd of 2008. this requires a modernization with the state department. we need to trust our people to manage greater risk. we need to get them the best to liberate them from embassies and offices and we can be anytime,...