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here. you're an artist, that would be tough. e's got a pair of pages here and they're not just presents sitting on the steps as pages did. by the greatrapped thadias stevens giving one of the last speeches everybody for this not long world. that goes on and on in 1877. pages sitting e down here as part of a really process in 1877 to solve he problems related to the disputed presidential election of the previous fall. it's so lengthy that some of the fellows here on the steps oh it was roster have fallen asleep. plane exhausted. one of the things the artist is letting us know, this is late at it's going on for a long time. it might feel a little tedious the average joe which is what the page stands in for. ages weren't just in the chamber, of course. they were out and about doing other things. things that the pages would do in the 19th century prior to having a lot of staff on capitol hill, pages performed a lot of that staff ve jobs do now. one of them was to have go out at night and round up members from the oarding houses or from
here. you're an artist, that would be tough. e's got a pair of pages here and they're not just presents sitting on the steps as pages did. by the greatrapped thadias stevens giving one of the last speeches everybody for this not long world. that goes on and on in 1877. pages sitting e down here as part of a really process in 1877 to solve he problems related to the disputed presidential election of the previous fall. it's so lengthy that some of the fellows here on the steps oh it was roster...
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problem in montgomery county for weeks and now joins us live. >> yeah, residents showed up here packing the council chap e chambers here son-in-lawover them out in the hall way, some of them out in the street. >> they came with questions. >> who came up with the idea that one patrolman was adequate to cover 15 square miles plus. >> everybody on my block is against you. we're not for you. >> come election time, i think you're all going to be disawe pointed, too. >> some say they wanted to change their minds when it came to laying off six plefrs to make up for a budget short fall. the residents only became angrier when they found out that they wouldn't answer any of those questions. >> the answers to those questions would be used by our o poentds in litigation. >> they just stared at them blankly and it was absolutely horrible. >> the start of the meeting, the chair of the supervisor read a statement saying because of pending lit gags, they would listen to comments but they couldn't answer any oaf those questions. someover those questions included information on prior years budgets, severance packages paid
problem in montgomery county for weeks and now joins us live. >> yeah, residents showed up here packing the council chap e chambers here son-in-lawover them out in the hall way, some of them out in the street. >> they came with questions. >> who came up with the idea that one patrolman was adequate to cover 15 square miles plus. >> everybody on my block is against you. we're not for you. >> come election time, i think you're all going to be disawe pointed, too....
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e. >> here we are with j mack my favorite players, j mack we are going to lambeau field,
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e problem here, there was e around here to do that the hop is this will ch th new c to grow, hops, and s will have a new source . we are trying to have a good weet trying to mend that ga >> and the governor was here, pr the company with a chk for se funds to get up d running. th hope to do just that by the fa. reg live in virginia, thank you, megan, good way to stt a weekend. >>> police are trying to figure ou wha caused a man to open fi on the universi. one of the clu pa sent to friends. pl, new health worri. >> and positive start to a this morning from the this morning from the e speaker john boehnerne ever since we launched snapshot, my life has been positively cray-cray. what's snapshot, you ask? only a revolutionary tool that can save you big-time. just plug it in, and the better you drive, the more cash you'll stash. switching to progressive can already save ye $500. snapshot could save ye even more. meat maiden! bringeth to me thine spiciest wings of buffalo. >>> ne development just in in thee a man who tried to get to white house on wedsd a ju refusing a plea deal that reached
e problem here, there was e around here to do that the hop is this will ch th new c to grow, hops, and s will have a new source . we are trying to have a good weet trying to mend that ga >> and the governor was here, pr the company with a chk for se funds to get up d running. th hope to do just that by the fa. reg live in virginia, thank you, megan, good way to stt a weekend. >>> police are trying to figure ou wha caused a man to open fi on the universi. one of the clu pa sent to...
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thanks for having more e me here. do you disz put my premise? t e different. president obama controlled obviously the senate and the white house. and the house should have taken it out. they supported a more piecemeal approach, which i'm not a fan of. >> but he said he would be happy to do a piecemeal approach. >> and they should have. i'm out of step with the current republican party. i worked on that speech. and i remember we had a hard time getting network time, too. i think we actually moved it around a bit to work with some football games. >> always do. so i want to say we were probably a little more flexible with the networks. that's why we got a little more air time. but what we pushed had the support of senator kennedy and mccain. there was also public support for it. you cannot ignore the fact -- there's actually some estimates that put in about 17 million people who are either here illegally or vast amount os of people here with exz pyred visas. so anyone in our party that suggests oh, lock out the borders first, it's illogical. >> why
thanks for having more e me here. do you disz put my premise? t e different. president obama controlled obviously the senate and the white house. and the house should have taken it out. they supported a more piecemeal approach, which i'm not a fan of. >> but he said he would be happy to do a piecemeal approach. >> and they should have. i'm out of step with the current republican party. i worked on that speech. and i remember we had a hard time getting network time, too. i think we...
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community bu overall from the perception of business and quality of life in the e district, those are two tp items. >> we were here on election night. very close to larry hogan. he was hopeful but not convinc they were e going to pupull it . of p promises when it comes to businesses, taxes, the economy. >>e only ran on one issue. it was repealingng the 40 tax increases fromhe om our rep. if you ask me what he can and can't do it is going to be both of euros. there are democrats who realize the tax burden has gotten too big for businesses and in general. way facing a deficit like the state is that he is going to be able to make all those promises. >> i ltened to some of the political analysts placed in baltimore. african-amican voters in baltimore said they neverer reay felt-- they never really like they knew antnthony bwn and he lost all credibility when he promised no new taxes. they felt like you codn't do that in a state ththat is facing so many different deficit pressures. which do you think maybe they are here to ststay? he underestimated the concerns associatewith the economy,y, the number of regulations and
community bu overall from the perception of business and quality of life in the e district, those are two tp items. >> we were here on election night. very close to larry hogan. he was hopeful but not convinc they were e going to pupull it . of p promises when it comes to businesses, taxes, the economy. >>e only ran on one issue. it was repealingng the 40 tax increases fromhe om our rep. if you ask me what he can and can't do it is going to be both of euros. there are democrats who...
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justify that by the way i don't know if people know this, but more than half of undocumented people e here this country have been here for longer than 10 years. 10 years or longer. this has been our home. this is where we go to school. this is where we work. this is where we go to church. this is what we call to own communities. i think i have to tell it you by the way, bill, i have been listening to what's happening. it's really hard because, you know, this is going to get overly politicized. what has happened here is really historic for communities all across this country right? who finally get recognized to be here who aren't here who want to contribute to something they call their home. >> here is the deal on it jose. it is a compassionate move. >> yes. >> but it may not be a just move. because you and the other people here illegally don't deserve to be here. that's harsh, it's harsh, okay? >> i don't deserve. >> you don't have an entitlement to be here. not through any fault of your own but you don't. >> sir is, i don't feel entitled to be here. i don't feel i don't ask for any sort o
justify that by the way i don't know if people know this, but more than half of undocumented people e here this country have been here for longer than 10 years. 10 years or longer. this has been our home. this is where we go to school. this is where we work. this is where we go to church. this is what we call to own communities. i think i have to tell it you by the way, bill, i have been listening to what's happening. it's really hard because, you know, this is going to get overly politicized....
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here. camelback reopens at 8:30 the big question tonight? what can though eose skiers and everybody else expect in the morning? >> well, jim, it is going to be cold tomorrow morning. it's already cold outside right now. but it will be colder than this morning. some areas will be in the teens, especially the poconos. mt.pocono right now, 12 degrees. 23 right now in millvirle. in the morning, here's what you can expect. 16 degrees for the low in ool e allentown. we'll still be in the teens. we could get close to single digits there. 21 in doilstown, 21 degrees in northeast philly tomorrow morning. 22 in vineland, 25 degrees in dover and around philadelphia and the surrounding suburbs, you'll be waking up to temperatures in the mid 20s. and then we'll see more clouds through the day, but milder air starts to move in for part of your weekend. i'll show you that forecast coming um. >> ray rice reinstated. tonight, the disgraced nfl star is a big step closer to a possible return to the league. rice was serving an indefinite suspension, you'll recall, for punching h
here. camelback reopens at 8:30 the big question tonight? what can though eose skiers and everybody else expect in the morning? >> well, jim, it is going to be cold tomorrow morning. it's already cold outside right now. but it will be colder than this morning. some areas will be in the teens, especially the poconos. mt.pocono right now, 12 degrees. 23 right now in millvirle. in the morning, here's what you can expect. 16 degrees for the low in ool e allentown. we'll still be in the teens....
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better that than falling into the hands of isis. >> e. >> a lot more to come here tonight. including an exclusive interview with westerners who have traveled to syria to join radical islamic groups. we' e eel talk with the commander who is in charge of training the iraqi army. i'll ask him why that army collapsed. bla . >> this is the last point to cross over the border. it hasn't been the ease yegs process so far. there's still esis tigers. this is the last time we're going to be inside turkey until we get out and hopefully, everything will be fin nothinchocolate chip cookie.rite nestlé toll house made with real butter, eggs, and brown sugar for that scratch made taste. well now you can bake as few or as many as you please. frozen and ready to bake, new nestlé toll house frozen cookie dough is made with wholesome ingredients like the original recipe and lets you bake just the batch you want. so bake the world better, and turn any moment into a warm cookie moment. find them in the frozen aisle. nestlé. good food good life. re. that's really important. i mean - i don't know m
better that than falling into the hands of isis. >> e. >> a lot more to come here tonight. including an exclusive interview with westerners who have traveled to syria to join radical islamic groups. we' e eel talk with the commander who is in charge of training the iraqi army. i'll ask him why that army collapsed. bla . >> this is the last point to cross over the border. it hasn't been the ease yegs process so far. there's still esis tigers. this is the last time we're going...
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linwood,i inpicking up several e here. >> rod: nobody talks about the offensive line of baylor.nd drango is doing a heck of a job. they pull him or they pull muir and run to the right side. these two guys over there are really good. 6'6", 310 pounds. good feet. >> mark: russell, evades the pocket. fires downfield. and almost intercepted at the 3 yard line. a dangerous pass, as dixon almost squeezed it for the pick. >> rod: dixon had it. he found the ball in front of cannon. but couldn't hang on to it. cannon actually kind of ripped it out. that's a good defensive play by k.d. cannon. the last minute. >> mark: you think dixon wanted that badly? this texas tech team, they have showed a lot of motivation today. >> rod: gave up 82 to tcu. coach said they quit. they have not quit today. >> mark: russell downfield. incomplete at the 17 yard line. intended for coleman. they don't have to punt. and the door open for texas tech. >> rod: down two possessions and getting the football back. >> mark: and a hot quarterback, in mahomes. patrick mahomes, has passed for 400 yards. and he's going
linwood,i inpicking up several e here. >> rod: nobody talks about the offensive line of baylor.nd drango is doing a heck of a job. they pull him or they pull muir and run to the right side. these two guys over there are really good. 6'6", 310 pounds. good feet. >> mark: russell, evades the pocket. fires downfield. and almost intercepted at the 3 yard line. a dangerous pass, as dixon almost squeezed it for the pick. >> rod: dixon had it. he found the ball in front of...
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here. watch any channel live on any device around your home. download the xfinity tv app today. vrjts e have been hearing rumors that something big is going to go down tonight, i'll tell you ahead why you shouldn't believe them. stay with us. >>> so we do something here called the friday night news dump. people who watch the show skype into the show if you could answer questions about the business week and basically win junk from us. you don't win anything that great. it's totally just an exkusz e kus for me to meet people because i'm a lonely person. it's turned out to be fun. later tonight, the friday night news dump is what we call it. but tonight, there is a real news dump in the real news. it's a special one for the benghazi investigations into what happened in benghazi. five criminal investigation and a criminal investigation. they have all concluded that benghazi attack that killed four americans, it was a terrible thing and it was a tragedy, but it wasn't a conspiracy. house republicans have insisted that it is a conspiracy. they are sure there must be one. president obama must
here. watch any channel live on any device around your home. download the xfinity tv app today. vrjts e have been hearing rumors that something big is going to go down tonight, i'll tell you ahead why you shouldn't believe them. stay with us. >>> so we do something here called the friday night news dump. people who watch the show skype into the show if you could answer questions about the business week and basically win junk from us. you don't win anything that great. it's totally just...
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we don't have the medicines h e here. >> the crossing is a gateway from the west into damascus that lines5 kilometers to the north. an alliance of rebel fighters control most of the area. the regime isn't giving up. refugees trying to flee the fighting are forced into the countryside when nothing is easy. is. >> we need to buy everything. we need to buy water, bread, clothing and everything. we need to buy, but we don't have money. >> many here don't take sides and are angry both at the regime for the bombardment and the opposition for failing to keep its word. neither able to help those caught in the middle with a struggle for survival continuing. al jazeera. >>> vice president joe biden pledged $135 million in humanitarian aid to syria today. speaking from istanbul earlier, he expressed continuing support for neighboring turkey. >> we have devoted, because of what turksey doing, we have been able to devote roughly a little over $3,000,000,000 to this effort including $200 million to tissuing which is not nearly the cost they are incurring but collectively, we are working to deal with th
we don't have the medicines h e here. >> the crossing is a gateway from the west into damascus that lines5 kilometers to the north. an alliance of rebel fighters control most of the area. the regime isn't giving up. refugees trying to flee the fighting are forced into the countryside when nothing is easy. is. >> we need to buy everything. we need to buy water, bread, clothing and everything. we need to buy, but we don't have money. >> many here don't take sides and are angry...
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in this room ne impact, not that i tonight e others here will have. is the completeness of what being transferred tonight in the way that it's being transferred. we are a remarkable nation for reasons. but certainly most important that we respect of e who have given themselves and their selfless to causes much more important and much nobler than self-interests. reflected what is tonight as much as anything else. to those of us privileged participate, and i surely am to in the company of the readers chosen. have i appreciate this opportunity. also appreciate the opportunity to become acquainted on how to succeed have limitations that ns charlie rangel has never had that problem nor bob dole. but mere mortals like me, i've had to struggle. but i am very much in the debt of you, andrew, for your imagination. and your focus on putting something together much larger and grander than your own self-interest. thank you. i would like to share with you tonight a couple of letevers that they will most likely not be in their completeness because they would be i th
in this room ne impact, not that i tonight e others here will have. is the completeness of what being transferred tonight in the way that it's being transferred. we are a remarkable nation for reasons. but certainly most important that we respect of e who have given themselves and their selfless to causes much more important and much nobler than self-interests. reflected what is tonight as much as anything else. to those of us privileged participate, and i surely am to in the company of the...
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and we are talking so much about the road, but it is not the only way to affected travel e here. xt 24 to 48 hours. and my friend, chad myers, i am peeking out these windows, but it is pitch dark here in new york at 3:30 in the afternoon, and there is lady liberty there sort of through the window. >> well, the dak er -- the darker, the colder it is going to be, and the freeze is going to start. and so rosa was east of blanford and that rest area there has five inches of snow on it, and the farther west on the turnpike, the slower it get, and the more it is going to pile up. about pocono summit, about 6 inches, and over to bear creek a little bit more. and down to 81, it is a mess compared to 95 which is on the rain/snow mix line. but as the sun sets, all of the rain/snow mix is going to go to all snow, and that is when it is going to be freezing. the bridges first, and the rest of the roadways, slow down to 25-30, and that is why we said leave early if you can, because that is the warmest part of the day, and with we are going to start getting into the cooler part of the day, and
and we are talking so much about the road, but it is not the only way to affected travel e here. xt 24 to 48 hours. and my friend, chad myers, i am peeking out these windows, but it is pitch dark here in new york at 3:30 in the afternoon, and there is lady liberty there sort of through the window. >> well, the dak er -- the darker, the colder it is going to be, and the freeze is going to start. and so rosa was east of blanford and that rest area there has five inches of snow on it, and...
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>> hey, guys, he e he's here, it's jay leno. thank you noets. you've got to watch. we're on next. cocoa or eggnog? toasty or frosty? exactly the way you want it... until boom, it's bedtime! your mattress is a battleground of thwarted desire. enter the sleep number bed. right now, you can save $400 on the c4 mattress set. he's the softy. his sleep number setting is 35. you're the rock, at 60. silent night not so silent? sleep number's even got an adjustment for that. give the gift of amazing sleep, only at a sleep number store. where you'll find our lowest price ever on the c4 queen mattress plus 36-month financing. know better sleep with sleep number. at kaiser permanente, everything you need is under one roof. another way care and coverage together makes life easier. okay, a little easier. become a member of kaiser permanente. because together, we thrive. ♪ ( siren wails ) ( pop music playing ) ♪ when you're ready ♪ ready, ready, ready ♪ come and get it ♪ get it, get it ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ when you're ready ♪ come and get it ♪ when you're ready ♪ come and get it ♪ thawhen you're ready ♪ ♪ co
>> hey, guys, he e he's here, it's jay leno. thank you noets. you've got to watch. we're on next. cocoa or eggnog? toasty or frosty? exactly the way you want it... until boom, it's bedtime! your mattress is a battleground of thwarted desire. enter the sleep number bed. right now, you can save $400 on the c4 mattress set. he's the softy. his sleep number setting is 35. you're the rock, at 60. silent night not so silent? sleep number's even got an adjustment for that. give the gift of...
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has 53% and no 47%lyly anne ma lyanne melendez is live with more on proposition e. >> dan, here is whyerkeley was successful. theynly needed a simple majority. meaning that mone would go specifically to the general fund. san francisco a completely differt story. san francisco needed two-thirds because it is a special tax and that money would go specifically to fun for example recreational activities and health programs as well. they hoped it would create a dialogue regarding diabetes and oesity. proponents spent millions trying to defeat both. >> i think it is ridicuus. we should be able to monito our own sugar inte without the goverent coming down on us. >> it is important to encourage ople to drink smaller amounts of soda even if they want to dink soda. i know the procds are going to good programs. >> and it seems that berkeley will become the first cit in the nation with the soda tax. 30 other cities in the state and nation rejected similar proposals. i have a feeling this is snot the end of -- this is not the end of i people say -- experts say may see this battle in court. li at sa
has 53% and no 47%lyly anne ma lyanne melendez is live with more on proposition e. >> dan, here is whyerkeley was successful. theynly needed a simple majority. meaning that mone would go specifically to the general fund. san francisco a completely differt story. san francisco needed two-thirds because it is a special tax and that money would go specifically to fun for example recreational activities and health programs as well. they hoped it would create a dialogue regarding diabetes and...
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great to bee e be here. i think e think this was a really big step for all of the add voe cats for immigration reform. what the president did tonight gives all of us hope. as you will you mentimentioned, with a very courageous mother. we were very poor. i certainly didn't speak english. but she had a dream that she could make a better life for herself and her children. and that is a dream that imgrants have. and comprehensive e immigration reform was purposeful wrork for me as a member of the judiciary committee. what the president did tonight gives some five million people that chance to come out of the shadows, to be able to work, to be with their familiefamilies, their taxes and be a part of our community in the way that we all dream about. >> senator, what about this argument that this poisons the well. that this signals the end until 2016? >> i don't buy that at all: there is absolutely nothing prevebt venting the house of representatives from coming forward. so for those who are sayings this is going to
great to bee e be here. i think e think this was a really big step for all of the add voe cats for immigration reform. what the president did tonight gives all of us hope. as you will you mentimentioned, with a very courageous mother. we were very poor. i certainly didn't speak english. but she had a dream that she could make a better life for herself and her children. and that is a dream that imgrants have. and comprehensive e immigration reform was purposeful wrork for me as a member of the...
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here. you might be familiar if you tailgate a bird's game, for instance. well, the casino will be built right harnd e around here. some are excited about it. others? they're down right against it. >>> cold winds bring change to south philly. >> i know a lot of my neighbors are really worried about it. >> reporter: change that sabrina has trouble embracing. >> there's a lot of families and younger children. so i don't know how the casinos are going to be with a lot of drunk people out at night. >> there's always going to be a bad apple in every bunch. >> reporter: a different opinion from james stark who owns second street brew house with a brand new business and brand new business. >> not just more people, but more families down here and stuff like that. it's a no brainer. >> reporter: a lot of people down here did disagree. but trouble is. i knocked and knocked and knocked. no answer. the ones that did told me une kwif cably, they're against it. >> i don't think it's a bad idea at all. something that's going to bring that many jobs, that many people, new faces. >> reporter: now, there is time. the p
here. you might be familiar if you tailgate a bird's game, for instance. well, the casino will be built right harnd e around here. some are excited about it. others? they're down right against it. >>> cold winds bring change to south philly. >> i know a lot of my neighbors are really worried about it. >> reporter: change that sabrina has trouble embracing. >> there's a lot of families and younger children. so i don't know how the casinos are going to be with a lot of...
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yes has 53% and no 47%lyly anne ma lyanne melendez is live with more on proposition e. >> dan, here is why berkeley was successful. they only needed a simple majority. meaning that money would go specifically to the general fund. san francisco a completely different story. san francisco needed two-thirds because it is a special tax and that money would go specifically to fund for example recreational activities and health programs as well. they hoped it would create a dialogue regarding diabetes and obesity. proponents spent millions trying to defeat both. >> i think it is ridiculous. we should be able to monitor our own sugar intake without the government coming down on us. >> it is important to encourage people to drink smaller amounts of soda even if they want to drink soda. i know the proceeds are going to good programs. >> and it seems that berkeley will become the first city in the nation with the soda tax. 30 other cities in the state and nation rejected similar proposals. i have a feeling this is snot the end of -- this is not the end of it. people say -- experts say we may
yes has 53% and no 47%lyly anne ma lyanne melendez is live with more on proposition e. >> dan, here is why berkeley was successful. they only needed a simple majority. meaning that money would go specifically to the general fund. san francisco a completely different story. san francisco needed two-thirds because it is a special tax and that money would go specifically to fund for example recreational activities and health programs as well. they hoped it would create a dialogue regarding...
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we are e here for you and we will not leave you. i will now entertain a few questions. >> mr.ayor, you said that in ferguson, there were threats of violence, and can you explain what they were and written or calls or and is that why mr. wilson decided to resign? >> well, it is widely published and it is against many of the city officials, and including officer wilson himself, and so many of that has been in the media for some time. >> and nothing specific about that we were hearing about from the deadline that the resignation has come? >> not that i am aware of. >> and i know that the attorney general is calling for the wholesale change, a san diego chief jackson planning to resign and other changes there? >> there is currently no other changes in the leadership planned, and we are obviously awaiting the outcome of the patterns in practice, and investigation from the department of justice, and so, but we are awaiting that statement from them. >> chief, can we ask you a question about that? there has been a lot of the discussion about people supposedly wanting you out. what it
we are e here for you and we will not leave you. i will now entertain a few questions. >> mr.ayor, you said that in ferguson, there were threats of violence, and can you explain what they were and written or calls or and is that why mr. wilson decided to resign? >> well, it is widely published and it is against many of the city officials, and including officer wilson himself, and so many of that has been in the media for some time. >> and nothing specific about that we were...
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no re by ect for the pes e and dess andt of us that live here e 50 years and older and we have beene all our liv 60 and now we can'trren go around the corner. >> there are a bunch of young little dumb saids think that shooting people, innocent people are getting hurt. >> well the family of wae, te twesffi pl acing a funeral tonight and craig washington remaiuptin. jitihn conption at this point in timqua his family is hopeful he will recover and homicide detectives are looking for...
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to deter e here from attacking me by telling him that i have a spider coknife and that if he attacks me, i will survive sufficiently to stab him and punish him, i am going to say i'm deterring duncan from this. now, i will never know whether deterrence works because i've just deterred duncan or i haven't. it's a counter factual. my proposition is that if i did not have this knife which i claim that i have, then he would attack me. but that's not true. right? because he doesn't attack me. so i never know. i only know when deterrence fails. so if duncan gets up and wacks me i know my deterrent failed. but i never know when it succeeds. i can claim it succeeded but i can't actually prove it. all right. some elements of deterrence. we move into the 1950s, a decade you might call the dullest years in the terms we're now talking. it's marked by words credibility and stability. we move in technological terms from the figs weapon of the 40's to the thermo nuclear weapon of the 50s. and orders of magnitude here, if the nag sacki weapon was close to 20 kilotons of tnt equivalent we're moving t
to deter e here from attacking me by telling him that i have a spider coknife and that if he attacks me, i will survive sufficiently to stab him and punish him, i am going to say i'm deterring duncan from this. now, i will never know whether deterrence works because i've just deterred duncan or i haven't. it's a counter factual. my proposition is that if i did not have this knife which i claim that i have, then he would attack me. but that's not true. right? because he doesn't attack me. so i...
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yes has 53% and no 47%lyly anne ma lyanne melendez is live with more on proposition e. >> dan, here is why berkeley was successful. they only needed a simple majority. meaning that money would go specifically to the general fund. san francisco a completely different story. san francisco needed two-thirds because it is a special tax and that money would go specifically to fund for example recreational activities and health programs as well. they hoped it would create a dialogue regarding diabetes and obesity. proponents spent millions trying to defeat both. >> i think it is ridiculous. we should be able to monitor our own sugar intake without the government coming down on us. >> it is important to encourage people to drink smaller amounts of soda even if they want to drink soda. i know the proceeds are going to good programs. >> and it seems that berkeley will become the first city in the nation with the soda tax. 30 other cities in the state and nation rejected similar proposals. i have a feeling this is snot the end of -- this is not the end of it. people say -- experts say we may
yes has 53% and no 47%lyly anne ma lyanne melendez is live with more on proposition e. >> dan, here is why berkeley was successful. they only needed a simple majority. meaning that money would go specifically to the general fund. san francisco a completely different story. san francisco needed two-thirds because it is a special tax and that money would go specifically to fund for example recreational activities and health programs as well. they hoped it would create a dialogue regarding...
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amazon and e-bay here, i think the internet commerce is real this time. that being said, the realities and challenges of building a company make it a risk that we get caught up in hype and we have another credit card. i don't think it will be the same ten years ahead of its time bust that we saw in 2001. >> does that mean that we should be expecting with appnexus that you go straight to the ipo? >> i think being public would be great. there's a lot of overhead and challenges with being public, but what it takes for me to achieve with my company and for really changing the internet, we'll do it and maybe we'll get fired. >> brian, it's been a pleasure meeting you. thank you for joining us. >> thank you for having me. >>> launching a business is something that's on the mind of a lot of people these days, especially boomers as they get ready to retire or are laid off. more and more are feeling the entrepreneurial spirit. those 55 and older have the highest entrepreneurial numbers in america. but starting a business certainly has its challenges. personal fina
amazon and e-bay here, i think the internet commerce is real this time. that being said, the realities and challenges of building a company make it a risk that we get caught up in hype and we have another credit card. i don't think it will be the same ten years ahead of its time bust that we saw in 2001. >> does that mean that we should be expecting with appnexus that you go straight to the ipo? >> i think being public would be great. there's a lot of overhead and challenges with...
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e. lot of talk of corruption here. >> reporter: raj, jess, did michael peevy violate the law. we know the fbi is asking questions, the u.s. attorney investigating and so is the state attorney general. based on what we uncovered. his legal problems don't end there. an e-mail. two power brokers thought you would never see. >> there is back rool dealings going on. >> this empty form. unreported payments required by law. never disclosed to the state. that escalates from the word cozy to corrupt. >> together they point directly to the current president of the public utilities commission. >> an awful lot of pride. >> where is this going to end? >> some heads are going to roll. >> the former president of the public utilities commission. the mayor of san bruno, a critic of the explosion in his city. one of the attorneys who fought to uncover where it is. send that there is something wrong with the regulatory environment in california. that wrong came to light inside this commune day. the state puc fought to keep secret. >> he went beyond inappropriateless. to a straight out asking for
e. lot of talk of corruption here. >> reporter: raj, jess, did michael peevy violate the law. we know the fbi is asking questions, the u.s. attorney investigating and so is the state attorney general. based on what we uncovered. his legal problems don't end there. an e-mail. two power brokers thought you would never see. >> there is back rool dealings going on. >> this empty form. unreported payments required by law. never disclosed to the state. that escalates from the word...
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i have no emotions here. >> no emotions here? >> no eur trip, understandab understandably, the emotions came. >> we stayed in touch until linda's death a few years ago. >> i saw with my own eyes how jews were killed, but what you're saying is this museum is about how jews lived long before the holocaust? >> that's right. that's exactly correct, and it's a very, very important history because during that thousand-year period, most of the elements of western culture evolved ♪ >> reporter: today poland is becoming a different place. the museum telling the world of the revival of jewish life in a country that became a graveyard for millions. comprised of eight salons, the museum takes visitors from the different period of jewish life in poland. >> when people see this museum, what do you hope they will walk away with? >> first, i think first and foremost, they're going to walk away with a much deeper understanding of what jewish people globally are all about. i think the first reaction is almost stunned because you're so saturated with thing
i have no emotions here. >> no emotions here? >> no eur trip, understandab understandably, the emotions came. >> we stayed in touch until linda's death a few years ago. >> i saw with my own eyes how jews were killed, but what you're saying is this museum is about how jews lived long before the holocaust? >> that's right. that's exactly correct, and it's a very, very important history because during that thousand-year period, most of the elements of western culture...
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e. tony, a lot of talk about corruption here. >> reporter: raj, jesse, the accusations point as the current of the state public utilities commission. the u.s. attorney is investigating, and so is the state attorney general. tonight we investigate a telling e-mail and an empty disclosure form. >> but this is unseemly and it crosses the line. >> reporter: it's an e-mail two power brokers thought you would never see. >> well, it says that there are back room deelgs going on. >> reporter: and it's this empty form, unreported payments required by law, never disclosed to the state. >> i think that escalates from the word cozy to corrupt. >> reporter: together they point directly to the current president of the public utilities commission. >> an awful lot of pride in -- >> reporter: where is this going to end? >> i think some heads are going to roll. >> reporter: loretta lynch is the former president of the public utilities commission. the mayor of san bruno critical of the puc and in the wake of the 2010 deadly explosion in his explosion. and brit stradman is one of the attorneys who fought to un
e. tony, a lot of talk about corruption here. >> reporter: raj, jesse, the accusations point as the current of the state public utilities commission. the u.s. attorney is investigating, and so is the state attorney general. tonight we investigate a telling e-mail and an empty disclosure form. >> but this is unseemly and it crosses the line. >> reporter: it's an e-mail two power brokers thought you would never see. >> well, it says that there are back room deelgs going...
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off return for the dimino, working beyond the stick and tlifr s the ball for a soft nunt e after a gape six. herefneed to be in a hurry. second and short. erell two minutes. plenty of time here from just beyond the 42 yard line. >> inside of two minutes now. the tigers have not led in this game. fell behind 14-0. have been playing furious catch-up ever since. >> pump fake. hooking, to andrea if domino o the opening towchdown pass. could have re well on the southern second. town b jaguars threatening blitz and the blitz makes the play. martin henry the linebacker. >> the question passes against the dmiminutive quarterback onl 5'11". dowomes blitzing through the opening part the zone bringing se seven points away from tying mis game by classic with the win r moving onto fthe title game. .> that's been his man all game long. rogers for four. he now has 205 yards receiving. >> just enough to move the shange in that situation as state now with a first down om than jonathan williams and the offensive quarterback. that time hunter turned into a defensive back to return than one away from woodland end. >
off return for the dimino, working beyond the stick and tlifr s the ball for a soft nunt e after a gape six. herefneed to be in a hurry. second and short. erell two minutes. plenty of time here from just beyond the 42 yard line. >> inside of two minutes now. the tigers have not led in this game. fell behind 14-0. have been playing furious catch-up ever since. >> pump fake. hooking, to andrea if domino o the opening towchdown pass. could have re well on the southern second. town b...
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wax of the transition in ukraine and in light of some of the recent cases in particular bought ear e here many the u.s. so that's what we wanted to do today. have an open discushion e cushion. we'll speak for about an hour and then open it up for questions. to my left is ambassador zelwegger, a very good friend of mine. legal advisor in essence in charge of the asset recovery. to his left is the section scheef. jay is the general on asset recovery for the u.s. government. running now for the department of justice just in the past couple of weeks. jay has deep experience. i won't give you his deep background because it's em barszing how impressive it is. but he is the u.s. expert on these issues. to his left, you'll have to forgift e give me his last name. the center piece of the world ba bank's efforts in technical and asset issues. a long standing profusely on these issues and a world recognized expertment you do have three of the world's experts. i'm here to be a moderator and hopefully will drive the discussion in an appropriate way. from your perspective, what has gone wrong? and what
wax of the transition in ukraine and in light of some of the recent cases in particular bought ear e here many the u.s. so that's what we wanted to do today. have an open discushion e cushion. we'll speak for about an hour and then open it up for questions. to my left is ambassador zelwegger, a very good friend of mine. legal advisor in essence in charge of the asset recovery. to his left is the section scheef. jay is the general on asset recovery for the u.s. government. running now for the...
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so here's your takeaway. pg & e's high level security was unable to tell us where we were and when we were there. we find that telling. >>> people are going to look at this and have trouble. >> we investigate how one county official got perks you paid for. >>> he got the perks and you paid for it. upgrades and perks all on the taxpayer's dime. the county has released the official from his job. here's our original report. >> because the only thing better than that is free bacon. >> take a look at this hyatt gold passport promotional video. the perks appear endless. for those who spend thousands of dollars on travel. and have rewards cards like these. hilton honors advertises -- from free nights to free flights. >> you'll never have to raid your kids' piggy banks ever again. >> what about the public's piggy bank? >> i can't believe it has been going on so long meet john, the director of child support services in santa clara county. these travel documents tell the story of a director who has ganld elite status. >> he adm
so here's your takeaway. pg & e's high level security was unable to tell us where we were and when we were there. we find that telling. >>> people are going to look at this and have trouble. >> we investigate how one county official got perks you paid for. >>> he got the perks and you paid for it. upgrades and perks all on the taxpayer's dime. the county has released the official from his job. here's our original report. >> because the only thing better than...
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. >> just going in and out of stores, certain products you get really cheap here e. >> reporter: theirst bottom dollar store opened up in 2010 in king of prussia. >>> the chain offered up to 8500 items. less than the average 38,000 items carried by most supermarkets. but while the selection was smaller, the chain attracted shoppers by offering low prices. in three on your side's supermarket pricing surveys bottom dollar food routinely had the lowest prices in the region. >>> the company anticipates that stores will remain opened until the end of the year when aldi takes over the leases. >> we have until the end of the year to get used to it but i wish they would stay open because i like the produce. >> reporter: bottom dollar employs 2200 people. the company says the employees will receive severance pay and career transition assistance. i always liked going in there. they didn't have like 25 types of ketchup but prices were always the lowest when we did comparison shopping. >> you hate it for the workers and the consumers. >>> congressional leaders from both sides the aisle head to t
. >> just going in and out of stores, certain products you get really cheap here e. >> reporter: theirst bottom dollar store opened up in 2010 in king of prussia. >>> the chain offered up to 8500 items. less than the average 38,000 items carried by most supermarkets. but while the selection was smaller, the chain attracted shoppers by offering low prices. in three on your side's supermarket pricing surveys bottom dollar food routinely had the lowest prices in the region....
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pg&e says there's no disagreement here. the e-mails in question are inappropriate and it believes some violated the puc's rules. tonight at 11:00, more questions about pg&e's performance. this time the security of critical substations in northern and central california. following our investigation, a state senator and a former president of the puc are calling for action. that's tonight at 11:00. we hold pg&e accountable for security breakdowns. >> if you have a tip for our investigative unit call 888-996-tips. or e-mail theunit@nbcbayarea.com. >>> we got a good soaking today. get ready for round three. mom? dad? big uncle wayne?nut. hot chocolate. green tea. uh, decaf, cuz. wow. i'm dying for an herbal tea. the all new keurig 2.0 is here. right here in san francisco. whether it's helping local businesses like the fruitguys grow and prosper, supporting nonprofits like juma ventures as they fulfill their mission or helping neighborhoods like the tenderloin become vibrant communities. if there's a way to help the people of san
pg&e says there's no disagreement here. the e-mails in question are inappropriate and it believes some violated the puc's rules. tonight at 11:00, more questions about pg&e's performance. this time the security of critical substations in northern and central california. following our investigation, a state senator and a former president of the puc are calling for action. that's tonight at 11:00. we hold pg&e accountable for security breakdowns. >> if you have a tip for our...
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so here's your takeaway. pg&e's high level security was unable to tell us where we were and when we were there. we find that telling. and when we return -- >> i think from a taxpayer perspective, people are going to look at this and have raised eyebrows. >> reporter: travel rewards and your tax dollars. we investigate how one county official got perks you paid for. >>> he got the perks and you paid for it. a public official getting hotel points and upgrades all on the taxpayer's dime. investigative reporter jenna susko exposed the official and since then he's been released from his job. here's our original report. >> the only thing better than bacon is free bacon. >> reporter: take a look at this high gold passport promotional video. the perks appear endless. for those who spend thousands of dollars on travel and have rewards cards like these. as hilton honors advertisers from free nights to free flights. >> you'll never have to raid your kid's piggy banks for a vacation ever again. >> reporter: but what about the p
so here's your takeaway. pg&e's high level security was unable to tell us where we were and when we were there. we find that telling. and when we return -- >> i think from a taxpayer perspective, people are going to look at this and have raised eyebrows. >> reporter: travel rewards and your tax dollars. we investigate how one county official got perks you paid for. >>> he got the perks and you paid for it. a public official getting hotel points and upgrades all on the...
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. >>> here to stay, the supreme court says they'll be hearing a case that could basically e vis rate it. that's next. that's next. here we go, here we go, here we go. ♪ fifty omaha set hut ♪ losing feeling in my toes ♪ ♪ nothing beats that new car smell ♪ ♪ chicken parm you taste so good ♪ ♪ nationwide is on your side ♪ mmm mmm mmm mm mmm mm mmmmmm ["mony mony" by billy idole she cokicks in on car stereo]y". ♪don't stop now come on mony♪ ♪come on yeah ♪i say yeah ♪yeah ♪yeah ♪yeah ♪yeah ♪yeah ♪yeah ♪'cause you make me feel like a pony♪ ♪so good ♪like your pony ♪so good ♪ride the pony the sentra, with bose audio and nissanconnect technology. spread your joy. nissan. innovation that excites. [singing] ♪mony mony vrj . >>> this is a photo of minneapolis mayor that flashes is a known gang sign for a north minneapolis gang. >> kstp had the exclusive on that story last night. the mayor of a major u.s. city caught on camera flashing gang signs. if those did not look like gang signs to you and the gentleman she posed with are just pointing with each other, you thought accusing them of flashin
. >>> here to stay, the supreme court says they'll be hearing a case that could basically e vis rate it. that's next. that's next. here we go, here we go, here we go. ♪ fifty omaha set hut ♪ losing feeling in my toes ♪ ♪ nothing beats that new car smell ♪ ♪ chicken parm you taste so good ♪ ♪ nationwide is on your side ♪ mmm mmm mmm mm mmm mm mmmmmm ["mony mony" by billy idole she cokicks in on car stereo]y". ♪don't stop now come on mony♪ ♪come on...
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here's the polling average in north carolina. one of these razor-thin areas in north carolina. this e this is a race where the liberer eartarian had confers on the right. a tea party opponent in the primary who was endorszed by rand paul. he had some serious problems in the primary. here's shawn ha. that could with significant. this is amanda swafford. the key here is it triggers that runoff which wouldn't be held until january. the key to whether they get to 50% or not is amanda swafford. the expectation is more of this 3.2% goes to purdue than nunn. >> the important thing is you might not only have the libertarian candidate going to a runoff. you also have the libertarian candidate being a king maker if they decide to manipulate their support in whatever way they can. >> thank you so much. i should tell you in terms of our coverage form night,lots more steve and our coverage starts tomorrow night at 6:00's tern time e time. i'll be here alongside steve matthews plus a cast of thousands. it's tomorrow starting at 6:00 eastern. i couldn't be more excited. we've got lots more ahead ton
here's the polling average in north carolina. one of these razor-thin areas in north carolina. this e this is a race where the liberer eartarian had confers on the right. a tea party opponent in the primary who was endorszed by rand paul. he had some serious problems in the primary. here's shawn ha. that could with significant. this is amanda swafford. the key here is it triggers that runoff which wouldn't be held until january. the key to whether they get to 50% or not is amanda swafford. the...
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colorado e about springs all weekend, here on "american history tv". as colorado springs is known a city because of our fantastic of sunshine 00 days a terrific semiarid climate, but also because of great opportunities for outdoor recreation. tremendous trailer park systems you can spend everyday -- something the equivalent to a national park -- read outside your backdoor. but shortly after settlement of colorado springs in 1871, we really became known as a destination for people with tuberculosis, in particular. tuberculosis in the 19th century was the leading killer in the united states. it was a disease that affected just about everybody in the country. of during the early years the city's development, really that was treatments offered to people with newly to gnosed tuberculosis was go out west and to seek a cure. come to colorado springs essentially on the recommendation of a doctor to go to l them secure, to get out of your urban environment, leave your job in a factory, and to go seek health care. colorado springs, in particular, attractive was
colorado e about springs all weekend, here on "american history tv". as colorado springs is known a city because of our fantastic of sunshine 00 days a terrific semiarid climate, but also because of great opportunities for outdoor recreation. tremendous trailer park systems you can spend everyday -- something the equivalent to a national park -- read outside your backdoor. but shortly after settlement of colorado springs in 1871, we really became known as a destination for people with...
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they're actually tell e selling down here.. >> oil companies are selling. >> they have to. they've banked on oil being over a hundred dollars a barrel now and now they know oops, we've got a problem. we may not be able to survive as companies. so we better put out some financial hedges here just so we can survive hoping that oil will e e revive itself. >> dan, thank you so much. >>> the commissioner of the nba is calling for legalized sports betting in this country. tim donagey who went to prison for betting on nba games, he's going to be our guest. we'll ask him what he thinks ahead. w. w. gotta get greater growth. i just talked to ups. they got expert advise, special discounts, new technologies. like smart pick ups. they'll only show up when you print a label and it's automatic. we save time and money. time? money? time and money. awesome. awesome! awesome! awesome! awesome! (all) awesome! i love logistics. which means it's time for the volkswagen sign-then-drive event. for practically just your signature, you could drive ho
they're actually tell e selling down here.. >> oil companies are selling. >> they have to. they've banked on oil being over a hundred dollars a barrel now and now they know oops, we've got a problem. we may not be able to survive as companies. so we better put out some financial hedges here just so we can survive hoping that oil will e e revive itself. >> dan, thank you so much. >>> the commissioner of the nba is calling for legalized sports betting in this country....
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you had to have lived here before 19le e 82. and the problem that that worked out is not everybody's been here or alive for all of the same amount of time, right? sometimes the parent would have been here for the right number of years to qualify, but their child would not qualify. there was a strict determination for those time limits. eventuality wasn't the way that plan was. and then the catholic bishops started lob being to make a clang to it. to tweak enforcement to that wall so families wouldn't be sprated. so if imgrant pashltss could get status, their kids could, too. it was a powerful case. and the year after romd e ronald reagan had signed this law, congress did try to vote on a change to that law that would have made the kient of adjustment that the catholic bishops were asking for. they tried, but it wound up not getting all the way through. in 1987, the reagan administration announced that even though congress had changed the law, president reagan would do it himts. but the bishops kept pushing. even under the tweaked
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what should the e-commerce giant do next? he is herehere, next on "bloomberg west." ♪ bloombergw for television on the markets. i am julie hyman. take a look at where stocks traded today after three straight weeks of gains for the major averages, and gaining once again on this monday, the s&p and the dow rising to a record, even though the gains were not that large, with corporate earnings, and economic data is what drove things higher. ♪ ♪ >> you are watching "bloomberg ont," where we focus innovation, technology, and the future of business. i am cory johnson. some of the biggest names gathered in the sun at half moon bay, and emily chang, my partner, is there with the best of the conference. what? you are shaking your head? no sun still? >> i am cold. yes, a great conference. we are having a wonderful time out here. a really interesting conversation yesterday from the original members of the paypal group. the ideological spectrum, and peter thiel more extreme. one of the interesting things they were talking about is a founder's mindse
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52.3%, and 52.3% in the recall, and 53% for you and barack obama in 2008 and 53% in 2012 and a pat e tern here, and i think that we know what your ceiling is 53%, and the president's ceiling is maybe higher than that, but is there an obama/walker voter, and if so, who are they? >> well, in our case, we had double-digits with thement in -- with the independents, and we can't win in our state withoutt the double-digit independent voters. so we reached out to the younger voters and not just the traditional voters go ourg way. >> you said that one of the reasons that you had success in wisconsin and president obama had success in wisconsin is that you were principled in the beliefs, and do you believe that centrism does not work in wisconsin, and they want to pick something progressive or something conservative, but they don't want anything in the middle? >> i think that in wisconsin, we are very much like america, independent voters who decide elections in swing states like ours want people to lead and have big bold ideas and act on them. four years ago in my state, everything was blue, the repub
52.3%, and 52.3% in the recall, and 53% for you and barack obama in 2008 and 53% in 2012 and a pat e tern here, and i think that we know what your ceiling is 53%, and the president's ceiling is maybe higher than that, but is there an obama/walker voter, and if so, who are they? >> well, in our case, we had double-digits with thement in -- with the independents, and we can't win in our state withoutt the double-digit independent voters. so we reached out to the younger voters and not just...
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. >> up next, a look at the e-shopping season ahead when press:6 here continues. here con. . . >>> welcome back to press here. analysts predicted e-commerce sales during the holiday season could top $61 billion. several big chains have launched or relaunched their mobile apps recognizing that e-commerce particularly mobile is the thing. john moran is familiar with the ins and outs and helped develop new technology for amazon and now the ceo of reflection which helps companies analyze the online customers. when they started using you, their sales grur significantly. >> yes. >> e-commerce, that's a 20-year-old story at this point and what's interesting this year? >> well, i think the big news in the industry is the extension of the shopping season. it's starting right after halloween. >> is there like a formal process? >> well, it used to be. we all started on black friday and we had cyber monday and continue there. i think it's good for the industry and good for consumers is we have got more time and really the big shift that's happening with digital consumers in t
. >> up next, a look at the e-shopping season ahead when press:6 here continues. here con. . . >>> welcome back to press here. analysts predicted e-commerce sales during the holiday season could top $61 billion. several big chains have launched or relaunched their mobile apps recognizing that e-commerce particularly mobile is the thing. john moran is familiar with the ins and outs and helped develop new technology for amazon and now the ceo of reflection which helps companies...
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here right now on market street. not a lot of running around. police officers, firefighters, and pg&e crews trying to decide how they are going to attack this situation here. count dentally, this incident happened about two or three blocks from the main pg&e headquarters here on almaden in downtown san jose, so firefighters at this point are still assessing the situation. again, i'm somewhat removed from the incident, but i am downwind from it. i can still smell the odor of gas at this point, and so police are being very cautious. they've had to escort one lady who went on the other side of the police tape at this point, yelling and hollering at her to get out of the way. this is a very busy street, very busy intersection, especially right now during the as we approach lunch hour right now. police are being very diligent. i see several ambulances on standby down the street a bit to make sure if anything, in fact, happens, that they are ready for that. at this point, we haven't heard of anything, any injuries so far, but we will try to keep you posted. i see some people who are minglin
here right now on market street. not a lot of running around. police officers, firefighters, and pg&e crews trying to decide how they are going to attack this situation here. count dentally, this incident happened about two or three blocks from the main pg&e headquarters here on almaden in downtown san jose, so firefighters at this point are still assessing the situation. again, i'm somewhat removed from the incident, but i am downwind from it. i can still smell the odor of gas at this...
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that is why there are many legal e issues here and there won't be one size fits all.ntion a lawsuit that so many things in play, people could look at this through various legal presumes. what is worthy of discussion is there is division within the republican community, the congressional republicans, sirius and outrageous, a lot of people in the business community want some deals so they can have a better and more legal work force. a carriage that was in there, high skilled visas easier to get under this plan, something a lot of republicans want. >> the presumption in many quarters is the president has given up on the idea of negotiating, dealing with congress at all. he is going to do what he wants as president. >> this is very good politics for him. he has taken action unilaterally, designed to maximize divisions within the republican party and he almost offered than that challenge. he said to them you don't like what i have done? have -- pass a bill and that is the challenge for republicans. will leadership be able to rally the many different factions in the republi
that is why there are many legal e issues here and there won't be one size fits all.ntion a lawsuit that so many things in play, people could look at this through various legal presumes. what is worthy of discussion is there is division within the republican community, the congressional republicans, sirius and outrageous, a lot of people in the business community want some deals so they can have a better and more legal work force. a carriage that was in there, high skilled visas easier to get...
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. >> commissioner perez e >> i was not here at the last meeting and so i just want to officially welcome commissioner dimitri and i look forward to working with you and so i am glad to have you here and i have a question for the staff, what is the eta on our annual report? >> we are still waiting for a few documents from you, and then we will be getting started on it. >> all right, great. >> all right, commissioner frost? >> just want to commend the staff and especially josyln, for yesterday's training and i attended and, i learned some things, and it was pretty good and i just wish that it was better attended or the individuals, but i think that it is a good thing that you guys had it taped and so now the people can click on it and then i do want to wish, her a happy birthday. >> happy birthday. >> yeah. >> again. >> every year. >> all right. >> any other commissioner comments? >> is there any public comment on our commissioner comments? >> all right, we will move on to item 7. new business request for future agendas. and we can do this after the meeting as well. all right, i don't see
. >> commissioner perez e >> i was not here at the last meeting and so i just want to officially welcome commissioner dimitri and i look forward to working with you and so i am glad to have you here and i have a question for the staff, what is the eta on our annual report? >> we are still waiting for a few documents from you, and then we will be getting started on it. >> all right, great. >> all right, commissioner frost? >> just want to commend the staff and...
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to be pr when i can back, that was the week when there was a lot of there was an e, understandable fear in here my kids go to school in washington dc. they wanted to know if i was going to soccer games. [laughter] that a now see science-based guidelines that president has put forward, that if you are at all at risk monitored e actively wonderful washington dc official, which called me every day to get my temperature. need to be quarantined. to keep us tended safe,, and if you get a fever after you have been in west africa, we know who you are and we have contact with you. so, these particles are very important to maintain a science evidence-based protocol they safe at home, be calm and collected. and can encourage health workers to continue to go to africa and come back safely and security at no risk for themselves or the community. moving s talk about forward, this outbreak -- this is the first time it has happened in this region. have you learned from dealing outbreak which you take to deal with al outbreaks? >> i believe those important be learned from the community, global health security i
to be pr when i can back, that was the week when there was a lot of there was an e, understandable fear in here my kids go to school in washington dc. they wanted to know if i was going to soccer games. [laughter] that a now see science-based guidelines that president has put forward, that if you are at all at risk monitored e actively wonderful washington dc official, which called me every day to get my temperature. need to be quarantined. to keep us tended safe,, and if you get a fever after...
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ç,e as well. here's what's coming up tomorrow. my lovelies. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] great rates for great rides. geico motorcycle see how much you could save. >>> it gets obscene on halloween. with halloween just nine weeks away new york mag.com >>> it gets obscene on halloween. be halloween nine we&baway theyvlqbc reveal that i can picks fornqf the most offensive costumes. bonus offensive points for the the sexy isis fighters.fef' the sexy ebola nurse which÷l is both wrong and ineffectiveíávh because you can still see nb÷skin. your children could be getting poisoned lace candy except they won't. an 8-year-old child in order to collect life insurance he poisoned other children to make it seem2d0like a madmanó.z was on the loose. none of other kids ate the candy and the man wasf,a÷ executed for hisÑcu crime. alan, should you be offended by the Ñ.xuusqáy nay are gross but they aren't causing the crime. >> i think you have to be careful what you allow your adults, anything goes. obama will not be dressing up as netanyahu wearing a chicken su
ç,e as well. here's what's coming up tomorrow. my lovelies. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] great rates for great rides. geico motorcycle see how much you could save. >>> it gets obscene on halloween. with halloween just nine weeks away new york mag.com >>> it gets obscene on halloween. be halloween nine we&baway theyvlqbc reveal that i can picks fornqf the most offensive costumes. bonus offensive points for the the sexy isis fighters.fef' the sexy ebola nurse...