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henderson, i'm the sergeant over the eis unit and i'll be doing an overview of the fourth quarter eis system. i believe you should have it in front of you. is that correct? >> yes. >> it's on page 2 and you'll see, basically, an overview of the ten indicators that we do track. >> can you use that microphone? thank you. >> better? the ten indicators we use for thest is systethe eis system ant activates an eis aflir alert fre system. on page 3, you'll see a flow chart of how the eis system works. it's activated in the system and reviewed by the eis unit. we look forward to see if it's a valid alert. if it is a valid alert, it's sent to the stations to be administered to the officer. they determine if there's a pattern of at-risk behaviour. if they determine there isn't one, they go over the alert with the officer themselves going over each item, each indicater and they send it back with a recommendation to close it. my office goes true the eis alerts to see if we agree with it. if we agree we'll close the alert and if not, we'll send it back and we ask that the captain of the station go
henderson, i'm the sergeant over the eis unit and i'll be doing an overview of the fourth quarter eis system. i believe you should have it in front of you. is that correct? >> yes. >> it's on page 2 and you'll see, basically, an overview of the ten indicators that we do track. >> can you use that microphone? thank you. >> better? the ten indicators we use for thest is systethe eis system ant activates an eis aflir alert fre system. on page 3, you'll see a flow chart of...
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. >> a little bleary-eyed this morning. but n, was it worth it. i watched it from beginning to end. those would have fof terriers, they didn't disappoint. seton hall put up a heck of a fight. fun game to watch. >> this is w we love march madness. we'll have more just ahead. first, our topnestory. comments from the president on the mueller report and his feud with john mccain's family. we have two reports from the white house this morning. we'll start with riflbs'sen welker. kristen, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning to you. the white house and washington bracing for the report byun special l robert mueller which could be released at any minute. mueller aiming to answer the key question, did the trump campaign collude with russia to meddle in
. >> a little bleary-eyed this morning. but n, was it worth it. i watched it from beginning to end. those would have fof terriers, they didn't disappoint. seton hall put up a heck of a fight. fun game to watch. >> this is w we love march madness. we'll have more just ahead. first, our topnestory. comments from the president on the mueller report and his feud with john mccain's family. we have two reports from the white house this morning. we'll start with riflbs'sen welker. kristen,...
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for your child with curly black hair to learn anything he needs to sit next to my blonde haired blue eyed son. that's racist. naacp president and current harvard kennedy school professor cornell william brooks told the washington post, quote, having served as vice president to the first african-american president in us history, and all he has seen in intervening years, would he stands behind that? his spokesman said the former vice president still believes he was right to oppose busing. 's for immigration biden said he didn't by the concept we have suppressed the black man for 300 years of the white man should be held back quoting again i don't feel responsible for the sins of my father and grandfather, i feel responsible for the sins of my own generation and i will be
for your child with curly black hair to learn anything he needs to sit next to my blonde haired blue eyed son. that's racist. naacp president and current harvard kennedy school professor cornell william brooks told the washington post, quote, having served as vice president to the first african-american president in us history, and all he has seen in intervening years, would he stands behind that? his spokesman said the former vice president still believes he was right to oppose busing. 's for...
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this is a man whojoined the eis group, fought for them and was a die—hard supporter for many years.ts them. the truth is that shamima begum and this man lost control of their fate when they joined this man lost control of their fate when theyjoined that extremist group and he might find this difficult for him to return home as his wife. eight brexit supporting lawyers — seven of them also mps — have set out what concessions are necessary if they are to back a brexit deal. the attorney general, geoffrey cox, has been trying to reach a deal with leaders in brussels in an attempt to secure a guarantee the northern irish backstop will be temporary. according to the sunday times, the group would like to see a legally binding clause that would override the current wording on the backstop, and they want a route out if trade talks with the eu fail. let's speak to our political correspondent nick eardley. patel is a bit more about what these lawyers and mps want. it's going to be whether the uk governments can come back with something that is enough to persuade brexiteers. it's all about wha
this is a man whojoined the eis group, fought for them and was a die—hard supporter for many years.ts them. the truth is that shamima begum and this man lost control of their fate when they joined this man lost control of their fate when theyjoined that extremist group and he might find this difficult for him to return home as his wife. eight brexit supporting lawyers — seven of them also mps — have set out what concessions are necessary if they are to back a brexit deal. the attorney...
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so whether eis works or not is what the university of chicago is doing. they're trying to say the threshold system may not be the best and should be from the data, science report. so that report which we present at the next quarterly meeting with hopefully delve into this question. >> how long have they been analyzing this to get us this report. >> we started sending data mid2016 and we continue to send data as we kept getting it in. they would ask for certain amounts and it takes awhile because they're si lookeiloed fs batch and sent them data as we were able to get that and they probably that for a year and a half that we were crunching the numbers and they kind of fell out. >> three years later we get a report? >> yes. a number of things have happened with the university of chicago in that time. but we should get the final report within the next couple of weeks. >> how much are we pay for the system? >> it was under a grant. be didn't pagrant.we didn't pay. >> have there been occasions where you've gotten a report that says this is closed and you send
so whether eis works or not is what the university of chicago is doing. they're trying to say the threshold system may not be the best and should be from the data, science report. so that report which we present at the next quarterly meeting with hopefully delve into this question. >> how long have they been analyzing this to get us this report. >> we started sending data mid2016 and we continue to send data as we kept getting it in. they would ask for certain amounts and it takes...
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anaheim >> iba a porque pues quedamos los mxn mexicanos y la taqueria capto a arremeter verbalmente eien ingls(. >> y exclamo literalmente el hombre >> y estamos en viernes, ayer u fue lunes >> problema del idioma o mal dia del individuo clnte decir queo dayha al cli >>eig(hablan en ingls(. >> >> comparra sus opiniones >> no es que si no podria leer porque abajo de la palabra en espaÑol que decia viernes se trata dei mpresionante per persecucper persecucin vehicular y de esa forma la arrestaron, l los plolicas le preguntaron a l mujer por que tatabas de hyuir y dijo que solo manejaba rumbo a su trabajo se encontraron con lluvas esp esporadicas >>artomas en vivo san francisco el p vemos gosuvias en lasc lascamaras ¿por cuanto tiempo se quedara esto? >> nos acompaÑa en vivo en el s estudio con las condiciones del tiempo buenas tardes david tenemos leves lloviznas >> buenas noticias para el fin de semana >> y el condado sonoma hasta media pulgada adicional de ll i lluvia al concluir este jueves >> tendoad baja vea nada mas despus lo que parece e ser un leve receso para maÑana la nuevament
anaheim >> iba a porque pues quedamos los mxn mexicanos y la taqueria capto a arremeter verbalmente eien ingls(. >> y exclamo literalmente el hombre >> y estamos en viernes, ayer u fue lunes >> problema del idioma o mal dia del individuo clnte decir queo dayha al cli >>eig(hablan en ingls(. >> >> comparra sus opiniones >> no es que si no podria leer porque abajo de la palabra en espaÑol que decia viernes se trata dei mpresionante per persecucper...
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robert: like all things, in the land of the blind, the one-eyed man is king.avid: were there a lot of african-americans in the technology area at that time? robert: very few. very few. david: what propelled you to say i am going to give this all up and go start my own company? robert: very few software companies were actually efficiently run. we took these kernels of best practices. david: you became very involved in philanthropy. robert: philanthropic endeavors were a part of my family and my family dynamic. one thing we have to do is ensure that society is a just society. >> would you fix your tie, please? david: well, people wouldn't recognize me if my tie was fixed, but ok. just leave it this way. alright. ♪ david: i don't consider myself a journalist. and nobody else would consider myself a journalist. i began to take on the life of being an interviewer even though i have a day job of running a private equity firm. how do you define leadership? what is it that makes somebody tick? when you were growing up in denver, the son of school teachers, did you eve
robert: like all things, in the land of the blind, the one-eyed man is king.avid: were there a lot of african-americans in the technology area at that time? robert: very few. very few. david: what propelled you to say i am going to give this all up and go start my own company? robert: very few software companies were actually efficiently run. we took these kernels of best practices. david: you became very involved in philanthropy. robert: philanthropic endeavors were a part of my family and my...
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robert: like all things, in the land of the blind, the one-eyed man is king.avid: were there a lot of african-americans in the technology area at that time? robert: very few. very few. david: what propelled you to say i am going to give this all up and go start my own company? robert: very few software companies were actually efficiently run. we took these kernels of best practices. david: you became very involved in philanthropy. robert: philanthropic endeavors were a part of my family and my family dynamic. one thing we have to do is ensure that society is a just society. >> would you fix your tie, please? david: well, people wouldn't recognize me if my tie was fixed, but ok. just leave it this way. alright. ♪ david: i don't consider myself a journalist. and nobody else would consider myself a journalist. i began to take on the life of being an interviewer even though i have a day job of running a private equity firm. how do you define leadership? what is it that makes somebody tick? when you were growing up in denver, the son of school teachers, did you eve
robert: like all things, in the land of the blind, the one-eyed man is king.avid: were there a lot of african-americans in the technology area at that time? robert: very few. very few. david: what propelled you to say i am going to give this all up and go start my own company? robert: very few software companies were actually efficiently run. we took these kernels of best practices. david: you became very involved in philanthropy. robert: philanthropic endeavors were a part of my family and my...
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yeah, yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: and he went for it, and made it cross-eyed?d well written, and performed. and i read somewhere that the guitar you play was one of your original guitars? >> yeah, that guitar is a a guitar that my dad got me when i was young. so what happened was i had -- my father used to play like acoustic guitar in the house. and he would play old cowboy tunes and like "house of the rising sun," and kind of folk tunes. and then he taught me the chords, and then i said i want to get an electric guitar. i want to be cool, dad. i want to be in a rock band, and all that stuff, and he said -- i saw this stratocaster at this place called ted herbert's downtown. i was like, i want to get a a stratocaster, and he goes -- and it was like, you know, $350 or something. and he said, "well, i can't just give you that. that's a lot of money." if you learn how to play "malaguena," which was this -- like a spanish classical tune. "if you learn it note for note, then i'll get it for you." and i would go by, and play it for him. and he'd be like, nope. nope.
yeah, yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: and he went for it, and made it cross-eyed?d well written, and performed. and i read somewhere that the guitar you play was one of your original guitars? >> yeah, that guitar is a a guitar that my dad got me when i was young. so what happened was i had -- my father used to play like acoustic guitar in the house. and he would play old cowboy tunes and like "house of the rising sun," and kind of folk tunes. and then he taught me the chords, and...
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but a spiritual robot is making the teachings of more easily understandable preaching in the cold eyed you turn. the other many and so the condo board priest stands almost to we just all its creators are hoping it will encourage people to take more of an interest in buddhism. in a dimly lit temple worshippers gather to listen to ancient put his teachings delivered by a robot. hand and by. the robot introduces itself as the buddhist goddess of mercy according to face these days he can appear in any form. and the man the robotic preacher is known as minda it's the brainchild of temple should tension goto who's hoping to bring worshippers closer to the divine. or quarter or. so. many buddhist statues have been made but they were all just one just images standing or sitting figures. i want to create a buddha statue which you can speak make eye contact and answer questions so that people can feel closer to it. always. thought. his vision was fulfilled with the help of the robotics team from osaki university does hands and face a mates from silicon enabling the robots gesture and talk. to hi
but a spiritual robot is making the teachings of more easily understandable preaching in the cold eyed you turn. the other many and so the condo board priest stands almost to we just all its creators are hoping it will encourage people to take more of an interest in buddhism. in a dimly lit temple worshippers gather to listen to ancient put his teachings delivered by a robot. hand and by. the robot introduces itself as the buddhist goddess of mercy according to face these days he can appear in...
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clear eyed, they are. the clarity did not arise from any of the eight bush years that he presided over. we take up the failures of the previous administration to rein in illegal immigration, to control the border, to control immigration and the mess that president trump is forced to clean up. the washington examiner's byron york among our guests, here's here tonight with us. our top story, never has a national left-wing media been more superfluous or venomous and it is because of well, just there dishonorable actions and their words as they take on the president and his message on the most important issues of our time. and he is taking his messages directly to the american people. the president started this day, fighting for workers at general motors. who have lost their jobs. the president tweeted this. general motors and the uaw will start talks in september, october.why wait? start them now. i want jobs to stay in the usa and want lordstown ohio and one of the best economies no history, open or sold to
clear eyed, they are. the clarity did not arise from any of the eight bush years that he presided over. we take up the failures of the previous administration to rein in illegal immigration, to control the border, to control immigration and the mess that president trump is forced to clean up. the washington examiner's byron york among our guests, here's here tonight with us. our top story, never has a national left-wing media been more superfluous or venomous and it is because of well, just...
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rather than giving so in new zealand, rather than giving so much space to this blond haired, blue—eyedim? i find it a little bit strange, the horror that someone who looked like this as a child could commit such atrocities. it is not a very fitting front page, and i don't think we get very much from it, really. but i think the point they're trying to make is that in many he was a normal quy- make is that in many he was a normal guy. he was a fitness fanatic, use of heavy user, he went to the gym all the time. we are getting bits and pieces about his lifestyle, travelling extensively to europe and pakistan. i think the daily mirror is trying to build a picture of who this guy is. they put it there in the front, a photo has emerged of tarrant as a child with his dad. clearly the appetite for newspapers is to seek as much material and as many explanations and images as they can in situations like this, whether we like it or not. and it is a complicated story to find your own way to tell obviously. but the story of who he is or was as a child will emerge in the coming days and months as he
rather than giving so in new zealand, rather than giving so much space to this blond haired, blue—eyedim? i find it a little bit strange, the horror that someone who looked like this as a child could commit such atrocities. it is not a very fitting front page, and i don't think we get very much from it, really. but i think the point they're trying to make is that in many he was a normal quy- make is that in many he was a normal guy. he was a fitness fanatic, use of heavy user, he went to the...
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so the tears in his eys,e he ntcoinsue t ounapwr his gifts, which is wrapped in yet another bag. >> so he already knows what it is? >> mhmm-m. it'sso meithng he's been hoping for. lik eevery hoter yngou soccer fan. [ crying ] hego ttheer jse oyfis h favorite team from rio de janeiro. it asol has shion t.eeyou it ihe m.a eyth invedit him to a game. >> that's so cool. >> ayeh. >>ot n oynl that. oolk atthis. >> come on. s. he got to meet the aypler >>they remember. thosela pye rrsembeemrh wen they were a kid and they loved football just as cmuh. atht'ans awesome experience. >> the express on his cfae,su ch ragtidetu. i' imn heaven. i love you. i'm never letting o.g >> ih tin wke could say this was the best birdathy er.ve >>> i learned something today. in brazil there's a state, it is poturguees rfo hol yspirit. you would bera pyi fngor eth holspy ir iitfng tinthat. >> oh, yes, jes,su i wod.ul >> tshi is in brazil. brandon is onop t wh itgaiebrl. they're about to -- pray. >> wow. >> oh, my gosh. iso.hey jtus jumgh you almost loseght of gabriel. suddenly it opens up uerndneath them. they go
so the tears in his eys,e he ntcoinsue t ounapwr his gifts, which is wrapped in yet another bag. >> so he already knows what it is? >> mhmm-m. it'sso meithng he's been hoping for. lik eevery hoter yngou soccer fan. [ crying ] hego ttheer jse oyfis h favorite team from rio de janeiro. it asol has shion t.eeyou it ihe m.a eyth invedit him to a game. >> that's so cool. >> ayeh. >>ot n oynl that. oolk atthis. >> come on. s. he got to meet the aypler >>they...
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the first is that the draft eis for the licensing project is now available. looks like it will be published in the federal register a week from friday but they've put it up on their website so if you're interested in the 800-page draft eis it is available for you to review on their website. secondly, the governor just announced this morning that he have is appointings could vel as ka chair of the state water resources control board so we have worked with him on many issues to date and look forward to working with him in the future on these issues. so what we're about now is preparing a resolution for the commission's consideration at the next meeting on february 26th. we have discussed this, the commissioner has made suggestions and looking to have the commission go on the record with policy level recommendation and clear direction regarding the commission's recognition of its responsibilities for water supply and environmental stewardship both. the slides i put together working with other staff and in conversations with different folks in the community as to
the first is that the draft eis for the licensing project is now available. looks like it will be published in the federal register a week from friday but they've put it up on their website so if you're interested in the 800-page draft eis it is available for you to review on their website. secondly, the governor just announced this morning that he have is appointings could vel as ka chair of the state water resources control board so we have worked with him on many issues to date and look...
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we must be clear eyed about the history of this bds movement. i ask anybody who supports bds or is considering supporting it particularly young who may be of good will to remember the following and we must make sure they know it. even before israel came into existence boycotts were used as a weapon of those who oppose the very existence of the jewish state. during the 20's and 30's arab leaders organized boycotts of jewish community in palestine: for the picketing of jewish owned businesses and general strikes the devolved into violence. as soon as israel came into existence the arab league instituted an official boycott of the fledgling relation and soon thereafter a boycott of anyone who did business with israel and then anyone who did business with anyone who did this with israel. some of you my age will remember in those days we were so proud of air france. every other airline boycotted israel and wouldn't fly there. only air france would fly to israel. all the others were participating in the arab boycott to we must never go back to the day
we must be clear eyed about the history of this bds movement. i ask anybody who supports bds or is considering supporting it particularly young who may be of good will to remember the following and we must make sure they know it. even before israel came into existence boycotts were used as a weapon of those who oppose the very existence of the jewish state. during the 20's and 30's arab leaders organized boycotts of jewish community in palestine: for the picketing of jewish owned businesses and...
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possibly eyed while there are those i hear screaming that get out below where i would have. yet. now when i'm going to. get in there with one of them what to. do or how they would have been able to see. who suggested he was his first smart. he will be registered today as a last child with the police. he spoke to will also be put up among many others in front of the foundation sentence everything is done in the hope that the parents can identify the children and come and get them. if the families do not show the band asian stocks it so. today for all of the children are going to try and find that one. among them a little eight year old girl who might eat. coming down for the last six months ronnie has been trying to piece together the memory of which she knew. that he. was. we arrived at soltani about a pool area in caracas and. when he got in without. the time that he would think. so tom about he's a lover of stock streets and alleys that stretches sixty kilometers. i mean should be no no no he would already know he was going to have enough. to more than an hour of searching ronn
possibly eyed while there are those i hear screaming that get out below where i would have. yet. now when i'm going to. get in there with one of them what to. do or how they would have been able to see. who suggested he was his first smart. he will be registered today as a last child with the police. he spoke to will also be put up among many others in front of the foundation sentence everything is done in the hope that the parents can identify the children and come and get them. if the...
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la hierba era de un negocio eÍ licencia comercial.ilda. los cambios van a tener la ampliaciÓn de dicha avenida de 3 carriles y la creaciÓn de mÁs seÑalamientos las reparaciones van a concluir a mediados del 2020. >>> alguien sabe lo que pasÓ. >>> a t aÑos de la muerte de un hombre hispano, sus familiares sob quÉ exigen por samos parte de las autoridades. >>> con las manos en la masa, asÍ atraparon a estos 2 sourriÓ al volver. >>> y nuestra ip jen de radar y satÉlite, nos muestra actividad de lluvia que van a mantenerse las prÓximas horas, asÍ la situaciÓn desde el puente san mateo, pueden notar que continÚa lloviendo y maneje con cuidado, hablaremos de lo que nos espera para el fin de semana despuÉs de la pausa. 2 sospechosos de robar pertenencias fueron arrestados en mountain view. descubriÓ a los sujetos dentro de un vehÍculo visto en el lugar los robos, los sospechosos intentaron escapar, y fueron... por la policÍa. >>> no sabe quiÉn le quitÓ la vida a su nieto. >>> sandra cervantes nos acompaÑa en el estudio con lo mÁs reciente so
la hierba era de un negocio eÍ licencia comercial.ilda. los cambios van a tener la ampliaciÓn de dicha avenida de 3 carriles y la creaciÓn de mÁs seÑalamientos las reparaciones van a concluir a mediados del 2020. >>> alguien sabe lo que pasÓ. >>> a t aÑos de la muerte de un hombre hispano, sus familiares sob quÉ exigen por samos parte de las autoridades. >>> con las manos en la masa, asÍ atraparon a estos 2 sourriÓ al volver. >>> y nuestra ip jen de...
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. >> and finally on tyndall, i know there's currently an eis under way for tyndall's mq-9 wing. are you planning on running an eis for the new f-35 squadron in parallel with that. >> we're required to by law, sir. absolutely. >> okay. thank you. and ms. bayer, i know naval -- i don't have much time left, but naval installations are considering the impact of sea level rise, this is a little off the topic here, but i'm curious can you give me just a thumbnail sketch of the navy's strategic plan for how to address sea level rise? >> i can, sir. it has been brought to the navy and marine corps' attention that we are dealing with some flooding and extreme weather and sea level rise. our engineers, the naval facility engineering command prepared a handbook for adaptations as we plan and design our facilities to include like, say, piers and buildings. we cite those facilities and we're carefully taking into consideration any way that the design would need to be modified or adapted so that it would be more resilient and could withstand the affects of sea level rise, for example. >> so a
. >> and finally on tyndall, i know there's currently an eis under way for tyndall's mq-9 wing. are you planning on running an eis for the new f-35 squadron in parallel with that. >> we're required to by law, sir. absolutely. >> okay. thank you. and ms. bayer, i know naval -- i don't have much time left, but naval installations are considering the impact of sea level rise, this is a little off the topic here, but i'm curious can you give me just a thumbnail sketch of the...
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there's this idea that michael bloomberg is clear-eyed, looking at the field and saying, how can i besthelp this movement. because when you listen to the polls and talk to people, democrats are hungry for someone to beat donald trump but also someone who's going to be part of this progressive base and have these ideals that show that the democratic party has moved really to the left. so when you look at something like joe biden possibly getting in and you look at bernie sanders screaming about billionaires and elizabeth warren setting the rules where you can get your money from, michael bloomberg says this isn't the time for me. it's interesting that he'll be starting this organization dedicated to carbon and climate change because in some ways that's going to be a policy that democrats will have to articulate in addition to the fact that they want to beat donald trump. >> washington state's jay inslee who got in, is campaigning on the climate issue. hide me, that issue hasn't been polling as a major concern, we saw in the midterms, health care was the issue. but jay inslee and others,
there's this idea that michael bloomberg is clear-eyed, looking at the field and saying, how can i besthelp this movement. because when you listen to the polls and talk to people, democrats are hungry for someone to beat donald trump but also someone who's going to be part of this progressive base and have these ideals that show that the democratic party has moved really to the left. so when you look at something like joe biden possibly getting in and you look at bernie sanders screaming about...
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you want some fresh pepper" or something. [ light laughter ] and then he turns around crazy cross-eyed yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: that's the perfect amount of pepper >> oh, that's right.at right yeah, yeah, yeah >> jimmy: and he went for it, and he cross-eyed me, yeah. >> jimmy: oh my gosh it's such a great special. it's so cool, and well directed, and well written, and performed. and i read somewhere that the guitar you play was one of yourg al guitars >> yeah, that guitar is a guitar that my dad got me when i was youngso hat happened was i had -- my father used to play like acoustic guitar in the house and he would play old cowboyof tunes and like "houshe rising sun," and kind of folk tunes. and then he taught me the chords, and then i said i want to get an electric guitar. i want to be cool, dad i want to be in a rock band, and all that stuff, and he said - i saw this stratocaster at this place called ted herbert's downtown i was li, i want to get a stratocaster, and he goes -- and it was like, you know, $350 or something. and he said, "well, i can't just give you that that's a lot of mo
you want some fresh pepper" or something. [ light laughter ] and then he turns around crazy cross-eyed yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: that's the perfect amount of pepper >> oh, that's right.at right yeah, yeah, yeah >> jimmy: and he went for it, and he cross-eyed me, yeah. >> jimmy: oh my gosh it's such a great special. it's so cool, and well directed, and well written, and performed. and i read somewhere that the guitar you play was one of yourg al guitars >> yeah,...
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have money box on my nickel that might be value plus what they want him and i might you know my cock eyed people. yes i do want to get my mommy mommy muslim i think i've got my son but you know. we're. in the. in the in. the in. on the street is me in that sense it is a percentage of the mustang and good morning everybody oakley here it is me wouldn't it so the it presenting the good stuff if i had. they set up slave networks and with impunity. debased human beings and in fact some of the speakers here today and some of the ones that will be at the art of freedom form are three former slaves there are now abolitionists would need to show that he was five years old when she was taken from her family and home and sold into slavery for eleven years she was exploited abused and forced to work without any compensation now freed she travels across nepal to other girls. now must be in our new planet good morning is no must gift and let you know must be everybody. my niece is not good and i hold my interfered us good translated is my voice and i will lead to speak badly in ways it's ok to. get re
have money box on my nickel that might be value plus what they want him and i might you know my cock eyed people. yes i do want to get my mommy mommy muslim i think i've got my son but you know. we're. in the. in the in. the in. on the street is me in that sense it is a percentage of the mustang and good morning everybody oakley here it is me wouldn't it so the it presenting the good stuff if i had. they set up slave networks and with impunity. debased human beings and in fact some of the...
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she is steely yeaed during -- yeaed during class and teary eyed when she adjacent the role the musicnd dress play in her life. >> there is my family. bomba is my family. i can do what i love with all of my family, with my mom, my brother, my sister, my aunts. it is awesome. soledad: following in her mercha mother's footsteps she plans it teach to my generations. >> it is our culture and history. soledad: making sure the beat goes on. >> coming up next even before hurricane maria puerto ricans were leaving the island en masses. why? and where are they setting up a new life on the main land. and will climate change change the way you communicate? why these monkeys in puerto rico the way you communicate? why these monkeys in puerto rico can hold [phone ringing] remember the way we used to do things? hey man... like connect with friends? dig it! or get in shape? or sell a house and pay a real estate agent a big commission. [crash] at redfin, we charge you a 1% listing fee. and because redfin.com is america's #1 brokerage site our agents get more eyes on your home so you sell for thousand
she is steely yeaed during -- yeaed during class and teary eyed when she adjacent the role the musicnd dress play in her life. >> there is my family. bomba is my family. i can do what i love with all of my family, with my mom, my brother, my sister, my aunts. it is awesome. soledad: following in her mercha mother's footsteps she plans it teach to my generations. >> it is our culture and history. soledad: making sure the beat goes on. >> coming up next even before hurricane...
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later after the kid also been given this nutritional bar, called plumpy nut, and they were bright eyed, it was amazing. >> you can watch it in 15 minutes on nbc nightly news. >>> only in silicon valley. a police department ready to roll o tesla police cruiser. >> we got a first-hand look at the newest car in the fremont police fleet. it's quiet, fast and pricey. scott budman joins us with the first look. we have a charging station here at nbc. they could charge up here. >> we've got it to show you, raj. it is like this, black and white like you might expect. but unmistakenly, a tesla model s. it's part of an experiment to fight crime and pollution at the same time. it comes with lights, siren and a battery. the newest vehicle on the fremont force is a treesla. >> and so it's equipped like our standard patrol vehicles. >> reporter: but their ois one lot quieter and doesn't use any gas. the pd bought and modified a model s. it costs about $20,000 more than a typical police car, but the department hopes going green will save green. >> weon about pencil out the math and it starts to work o
later after the kid also been given this nutritional bar, called plumpy nut, and they were bright eyed, it was amazing. >> you can watch it in 15 minutes on nbc nightly news. >>> only in silicon valley. a police department ready to roll o tesla police cruiser. >> we got a first-hand look at the newest car in the fremont police fleet. it's quiet, fast and pricey. scott budman joins us with the first look. we have a charging station here at nbc. they could charge up here....
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. >> his moves will leave you wide-eyed. >> never have you done anything like this. >> the eye rollsaising more than a few eyebrows. and it's all for a good cause. the chocolatey see why the one ingredient makes this one tough to swallow. >> it's still the dead of winter in scotland. that's why the maritime and coast guard agency decided this is a good time for a training mission. so they dropped off two winchmen and simulated going to refuel and coming to pick them up. >> for those of us who aren't familiar with winchmen, what do they do. >> either the person lowering it or operating is a if you see right there, look at that. they have something in their target. >> a bright spot right in the middle. it's like there's a light coming from it. >> a heat sense defensive light because, look at that, it's cold and also a dog. >> wait, wait, wait. their heat sensitive cameras picked up the dog. >> haen
. >> his moves will leave you wide-eyed. >> never have you done anything like this. >> the eye rollsaising more than a few eyebrows. and it's all for a good cause. the chocolatey see why the one ingredient makes this one tough to swallow. >> it's still the dead of winter in scotland. that's why the maritime and coast guard agency decided this is a good time for a training mission. so they dropped off two winchmen and simulated going to refuel and coming to pick them up....
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announced this week including the dave matthews band , which will perform in september and the black eyed peas, modest mouse and shannon in the claims will be performing in november. metallica and the simple cisco symphony will be the first event at the arena in september. >>>rica find support right here in the bay area. coming up, her story of survival and how it is helping other victims of domestic violence.>>> right now we have traffic that is going to be affected by the wet weather. li at the toll plaza. hearing facin attempted murder. 26-year-old james sherell was accused of repeatedly stabbing his girlfriend with a large knifon lsd. prosecutors say she was still able to call for help. court documents say she suffered several winds and a collapsed lung. last week in court, his family and friends vouched for his character and his girlfriend's family even read a letter on her behalf calling what happened a terrible accident.>>> people are coming together for a community day of service for homelessness. with 500 volunteers are expected at the bill graham auditorium in simple cisco. they
announced this week including the dave matthews band , which will perform in september and the black eyed peas, modest mouse and shannon in the claims will be performing in november. metallica and the simple cisco symphony will be the first event at the arena in september. >>>rica find support right here in the bay area. coming up, her story of survival and how it is helping other victims of domestic violence.>>> right now we have traffic that is going to be affected by the...
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believe an eagle eyed coach me go had to admit his squad had everything under control right yeah. that time break didn't do mind so much good the first came just six minutes after the break thomas against the colombian sixth of the season. and four minutes later he was back at it with a fine finish five nil and his first half tricks were by. the barrage ended with twenty minutes left to go alfonso davies made six nil it was the eighteen year old canadiens first goal for boss talking about the nearly double his age was quick to congratulate the tommies got to keep the game. yeah i'm happy it's my first hat trick here and i hope many follow the most important is that we played well enough scored a bunch in our last league matches and that makes me very happy. you want to stay for these eleven. and a clear message will keep patting the goal difference. bloodbaths want to make. ground a fortress again winning all their home matches in the first half of the season kept sparks flying could they return to home form against freiburg. not like this just ten minutes in for macleod back man
believe an eagle eyed coach me go had to admit his squad had everything under control right yeah. that time break didn't do mind so much good the first came just six minutes after the break thomas against the colombian sixth of the season. and four minutes later he was back at it with a fine finish five nil and his first half tricks were by. the barrage ended with twenty minutes left to go alfonso davies made six nil it was the eighteen year old canadiens first goal for boss talking about the...
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in a statement, he said he was clear-eyed about the difficulty of winning the democratic nomination inwde field, and will continue his efforts to combat climate change. and that leads us to our next story, which had me reaching for my atlas. have you heard of the tiny island of ghoramara? located on the east coast of india, it is on the brink of sinking. climate change is causing wate levels to rise rapidly. soon ghoramara could vanish completely. reporter: trapped by the waters that are taking away his livelihood and home. for this 43-year-old, there isap no eg these signs of climate change. he could be the last of his t generatilive on the island of ghoramara in eastern india. he knows it is sinking. is there are more floods now, and the water leveising. my farmland is all underwater. i have to catcfish to survive. reporter: more than 50% of the land here has disappeared underwater in the lastg 0 years. leavly 4.5 square kilometers. scientists say global warming is melting snow capin the himalayan region, and the rivers flowing from those mountains are bringing more wa empty into the
in a statement, he said he was clear-eyed about the difficulty of winning the democratic nomination inwde field, and will continue his efforts to combat climate change. and that leads us to our next story, which had me reaching for my atlas. have you heard of the tiny island of ghoramara? located on the east coast of india, it is on the brink of sinking. climate change is causing wate levels to rise rapidly. soon ghoramara could vanish completely. reporter: trapped by the waters that are taking...
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one sailor had to c hsole teary eyed kids before setth off to sea.of hundreds of sailorse saying good they set off to fort u.s. mchenry on a seven-month deployment in europe and the middle east. they'll be focusing on navy operations and crisis response. everybody has to watch. >> yeah, it is, weish them all a safe speedy return. we are also hoping for a return to some normal weather, janessa. >> we're going to get b aak for the weekend. you can see the shift of the system makes its way to the east, northeast, mid-atlantic, you are hded for raior your friday. but then sunshine starts to lyturn. you're watching "eoday." we'll be right back. jimmy's gotten used to his whole room smelling like swee'y odors. yus gone noseblind. he thinks it smells fine, but his mom smells this... luckily for all your hard-to-wash fabrics... ...there's febreze fabric refresher. febreze doesn't just mask, it eliminates odors you've... ...gone noseblind to. and try febreze unstopables for fabric. with up to twice the fresh scent power, you'll want to try it... ...again and
one sailor had to c hsole teary eyed kids before setth off to sea.of hundreds of sailorse saying good they set off to fort u.s. mchenry on a seven-month deployment in europe and the middle east. they'll be focusing on navy operations and crisis response. everybody has to watch. >> yeah, it is, weish them all a safe speedy return. we are also hoping for a return to some normal weather, janessa. >> we're going to get b aak for the weekend. you can see the shift of the system makes its...
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. >> you don't know who you're dealing with and, frankly, aiernb doesn't know ei >> reporter: making sure what happens behind closed doors stays that way. morgan chesky, nbc news, los angele r >> airbnbommends if you have any questions you reach out to your host to work things out directly. >> tips to other vacationers here, a warning for spring breakers heading to mexico. the u.s. state department issued a countrywide security alert tonight. the majority of travellers there have safe trips to mexico, but they want to warn you about some things, like strong currents at beaches, drinking responsibly anon keeping an eyour drinks at all times. staying with the group of friends islways good advice and they also warn that drugs, including medical margauana, are ilin mexico. and before you go, thenttate depart suggests checking to make sure your health insurance plan includes coverage overseas. >> "jeopardy" host alex trebek's cancer diagnosis is shining a light on the low survival right forancreatic cancer patients. the disease has the lowest surval rate among major cancers. it's expected
. >> you don't know who you're dealing with and, frankly, aiernb doesn't know ei >> reporter: making sure what happens behind closed doors stays that way. morgan chesky, nbc news, los angele r >> airbnbommends if you have any questions you reach out to your host to work things out directly. >> tips to other vacationers here, a warning for spring breakers heading to mexico. the u.s. state department issued a countrywide security alert tonight. the majority of travellers...
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well mr al sharia was very clear eyed about why he wanted to speak out in this moment and he's also cognizant of the possible consequences that would that might carry for himself but for him it's more important to speak the truth in this moment to cast a critical light on on his home government and to let the chips fall where they may he's hopeful that you know the truth will set him free and that he will eventually regain his freedom and remain safe but but he also understands that you know the saudi government does not take too well to criticism it's really an extraordinary situation because when you think about it here in the united states if he had been charged with the most common terrorism related offense material support for terrorism he would be a free man by now the sentence for that is usually ten to fifteen years and so the question really is why is the united states continuing to hold on to these men and the answer unfortunately is that it's politics it's just the perception of having a place like guantanamo and what that represents symbolically to a certain portion of the elector
well mr al sharia was very clear eyed about why he wanted to speak out in this moment and he's also cognizant of the possible consequences that would that might carry for himself but for him it's more important to speak the truth in this moment to cast a critical light on on his home government and to let the chips fall where they may he's hopeful that you know the truth will set him free and that he will eventually regain his freedom and remain safe but but he also understands that you know...
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ei would you use a huaw product? >> no.> >> why? >> some of those reasons are in the classified room but i think that our public networks and in our government networks. i would not do that with huawei. congressman walden is the top republican on the energy and commerce committee, former chairman of the dnc committee, we look forward to having him on the communicators later. >> thank you. pbs was once a government supported service coffee as permitted then a small network with a big name rolled out a big idea. let users decide on their own what was important to them. c-span opened the doors for policymaking for all to see. bringing you unfiltered content from congress and beyond. in the age of the power of the people, this was true people power. in the years since, the landscape has changed. broadcasting has given way to narrowcasting. thing. stars are a but c-span's big idea is more relevant today than ever. no government money supports c-span. its nonpartisan coverage of washington is funded by your cable or satellite provider as
ei would you use a huaw product? >> no.> >> why? >> some of those reasons are in the classified room but i think that our public networks and in our government networks. i would not do that with huawei. congressman walden is the top republican on the energy and commerce committee, former chairman of the dnc committee, we look forward to having him on the communicators later. >> thank you. pbs was once a government supported service coffee as permitted then a small...
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she first hit the market in 1959 with her blond hair and blue eyed look. in that time that look has evolved over the years to reflect a more diverse society. >> to mark the day barbie is honoring real women who are role models including tennis star naomi osaka and nasa mathematician katherine johnson who was portrayed in the movie "hidden res."i w th o it was >>hawa verd movie and barbie, i mean, really, really diversified over the years. she's good curves. backgrounds, everything, yes. >> i'm looking at this barbie assembly line. >> can i get in line? do i look like one of them? >> go ahead. yeah. >> i can be barbie too. >> right. >>> how would you like to get paid to do nothing at all all day? >> that's what you already do. >> some artists in sweden want to hire someone to roam around a busy train station and did nothing. the job will pay $2300 a month. the same pay that swedish government workers get. >> it even comes with a pension. the artist called the job experiment an act of economic imagination in a time when the working class find itself marginal
she first hit the market in 1959 with her blond hair and blue eyed look. in that time that look has evolved over the years to reflect a more diverse society. >> to mark the day barbie is honoring real women who are role models including tennis star naomi osaka and nasa mathematician katherine johnson who was portrayed in the movie "hidden res."i w th o it was >>hawa verd movie and barbie, i mean, really, really diversified over the years. she's good curves. backgrounds,...