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elaine. >> not so invisible. >> this is an approval item if you choose to approve it today. in the array of all the financial items, it's the capital plan. unlike the 5-year financial project which you just heard which contains the trends and financial projections for the entire enterprise or the upcoming plan the capital plan focuses on capital investments over the next 10 years and as such is more a strategic planning document and reflects the port's values and i'm new of this so hope it goes forward. as you see on the next page, we've got the history really. i think that elaine eluded to this, that the capital plan represents a guiding document, it provides an estimate of the amount of capital investment needed to maintain the port's facilities in this state of good repair which we have talked a little built about and you will hear a lot more about, over the next 10 years. it has a plan of financial which maps out the port intends to utilize the potential and new sources of funds to maintain the assets and enhance our portfolio. it also has an estimate of the capital need
elaine. >> not so invisible. >> this is an approval item if you choose to approve it today. in the array of all the financial items, it's the capital plan. unlike the 5-year financial project which you just heard which contains the trends and financial projections for the entire enterprise or the upcoming plan the capital plan focuses on capital investments over the next 10 years and as such is more a strategic planning document and reflects the port's values and i'm new of this so...
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elaine quijano at the george washington bridge tonight. thank you, elaine. chris christie will be the host to the super bowl sunday in east rutherford, new jersey. today we saw just how tight the security is. three hotels reported packages of a suspicious white powder. police and hazardous materials teams swooped in but now it looks like it was all a hoax. holding america's biggest game in america's biggest metropolis will be a challenge. here's sharyn alfonsi of "60 minutes sports". >> reporter: for fans, getting tickets to the super bowl festivities this year was the easy part. getting to the stadium may be the far more intimidating task. the n.f.l. isn't just encouraging fans to take mass transit, for the first time ever, they're making it the only option for most people. 80,000 fans have tickets for the game but just 12,000 have a parking pass. everyone else is being told to take a train or a bus, no taxis allowed. is the harder part moving all these people to the stadium or is it keeping them safe? >> the challenge there is moving them and keeping them
elaine quijano at the george washington bridge tonight. thank you, elaine. chris christie will be the host to the super bowl sunday in east rutherford, new jersey. today we saw just how tight the security is. three hotels reported packages of a suspicious white powder. police and hazardous materials teams swooped in but now it looks like it was all a hoax. holding america's biggest game in america's biggest metropolis will be a challenge. here's sharyn alfonsi of "60 minutes sports"....
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. >> but it needs to be changed because of people like elaine of elaine's photographer fee. we all know the case well. 50 photographers were lined up to photograph a same sex wedding. one lady said i can't because of my religious convictions, i can't photograph it, sorry. i'll do other photographs but i can't do the wedding. we didn't tolerate one person descending and saying i can't participate in this business transaction when there are 50 other people to do it. elaine of elaine's photography does not have protection. they are allowed to make the claim. they should be allowed to make the claim. >> josh, welcome to the "kudlow report." >> thank you. >> a lot of people are saying this isn't about religious liberty. it's about legalizing discrimination, intolerance. some people are saying it's a jim crowe for gays. what's your own view on this? >> first of all elaine of elaine's photography lives in new mexico so he's not impacted by this law. jan brewer vetoed a law in 2011 and what she said at the time was that there have been no cases that she's aware of that would have be
. >> but it needs to be changed because of people like elaine of elaine's photographer fee. we all know the case well. 50 photographers were lined up to photograph a same sex wedding. one lady said i can't because of my religious convictions, i can't photograph it, sorry. i'll do other photographs but i can't do the wedding. we didn't tolerate one person descending and saying i can't participate in this business transaction when there are 50 other people to do it. elaine of elaine's...
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christina: elaine showed me there were people out there to help me and guide me through life.ne let me read her diary, i didn't even realize how important i was to her, and now that i'm mentoring, i feel that same importance, and i can spread those same values to the girls i mentor. be someone who matters, to someone who matters. when warren buffett speaks-- people tend to listen. probably because buffett is listed by forbes as the 4th richest person in the world with a $53 billion dollar net worth. his most recent advice to average investors who are saving for retirement-- is to invest in a low cost s&p 500 index fund. the fund he highlighted is the vanguard s&p fund which has an expense ratio of.1-7 percent. buffett adds that a farm he purchased 28 years ago tripled in value! buffett's berkshire hathaway corporation reports earnings saturday. in today's cover story, they said in the movie, field of dreams, "if you build it, they will come." that might well apply to the establishment of tech hubs in key american cities and the investment money and jobs that may follow. today,
christina: elaine showed me there were people out there to help me and guide me through life.ne let me read her diary, i didn't even realize how important i was to her, and now that i'm mentoring, i feel that same importance, and i can spread those same values to the girls i mentor. be someone who matters, to someone who matters. when warren buffett speaks-- people tend to listen. probably because buffett is listed by forbes as the 4th richest person in the world with a $53 billion dollar net...
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and that was elaine stritch. >> jimmy: oh yeah. >> yeah.uestions are. and the producer, woody tasch, comes up. said, "david, there are no notes for elaine stritch. you won't have to worry about it. i was with her all day. >> jimmy: oh no. >> she, she'll, she'll talk about her mar -- just ask her about her marriage and she will go! [ light laughter ] so -- i was so relieved. so she came on. you know, i say, elaine, it's great to see you." "good to see you", you know. and she already has an attitude going for -- [ laughter ] for, for no reason whatsoever. >> jimmy: she's already mad. >> that's how it is. and so i think i better go to it right away. so i say, "elaine, you know, i don't anything about your marriage" and she said -- "marriage? i talked to the producer all afternoon about marriage. i'm not going talk to you about it!" [ laughter and applause ] >> jimmy: he got the interview. yeah. and you're like -- >> he got the interview! >> jimmy: now what do we do? yeah. >> i had -- i didn't know anyt -- i had no -- i said -- "what's your fav
and that was elaine stritch. >> jimmy: oh yeah. >> yeah.uestions are. and the producer, woody tasch, comes up. said, "david, there are no notes for elaine stritch. you won't have to worry about it. i was with her all day. >> jimmy: oh no. >> she, she'll, she'll talk about her mar -- just ask her about her marriage and she will go! [ light laughter ] so -- i was so relieved. so she came on. you know, i say, elaine, it's great to see you." "good to see...
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are chelsea reading and elaine in snyder. we've been in teaching english to children and cocoa until summer of two thousand while and before going back to the us. they took on the ocean or challenge. at first all they wanted was a good memory. but the impact of their fifteen day bicycle trip was strong. while visiting the secret locations along the way. they decided to write a book. all i know is dry. i need you think about my. last fall. they returned to see coco from us to gather material. snyder photograph the enchanting scenery to help with her illustrations. greedy sought inspiration a beach location in an effort to find the best words to accompany the drawing. they completed the book last month. in one section to share their experience of spending a rainy night outdoors
are chelsea reading and elaine in snyder. we've been in teaching english to children and cocoa until summer of two thousand while and before going back to the us. they took on the ocean or challenge. at first all they wanted was a good memory. but the impact of their fifteen day bicycle trip was strong. while visiting the secret locations along the way. they decided to write a book. all i know is dry. i need you think about my. last fall. they returned to see coco from us to gather material....
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closing but getting closure has been a struggle so far elaine has been able to come to a busy ball on the island following id checks after permission from prison system officials if this were a private cemetery it would be very clear under the law that you had to allow visits to the actual grades because it's a public cemetery the specific law that requires access does not does not apply filmmaker author and founder of the friday island project melinda hunt works with women like elaine to have the island be made into a public park it's inappropriate to expect the public or someone who's lost a child to have to contact the department of corrections to make arrangements to. visit hard island and then not to be able to go to an actual grave site hi this is mark taylor from regular taylor lawyer mark taylor who works with the grieving mothers pro bono many of them did not subsequently have children so they have children who are buried out on the island and for them looking back in their life it's something that has meaning and importance to them access to the graves is it is impossible be
closing but getting closure has been a struggle so far elaine has been able to come to a busy ball on the island following id checks after permission from prison system officials if this were a private cemetery it would be very clear under the law that you had to allow visits to the actual grades because it's a public cemetery the specific law that requires access does not does not apply filmmaker author and founder of the friday island project melinda hunt works with women like elaine to have...
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as a viable part of the prison system after a battle that's lasted years eight mothers including elaine have recently been informed that they will be able to visit specific grave sites still under strict regulations but until the island stops being ran by those who run prisons this place holding almost one million people will continue to treat those fighting for closure like inmates people don't throw their families away just as he took in a new york more world news from r.t. international in thirty minutes that's after the kaiser report has taken aim at the fall and a finance to stay with us. the first recreational marijuana shops are now open in colorado finally the question of what effect legal marijuana will have on the american public can be answered with real world experience you know there are a lot of people out there with strong arguments as to why we should legalize this controversial play it firstly there are plenty of things just as bad for us as marijuana or worse like beer cigarettes antidepressants and mystery fast food meats which are totally legal secondly young men are
as a viable part of the prison system after a battle that's lasted years eight mothers including elaine have recently been informed that they will be able to visit specific grave sites still under strict regulations but until the island stops being ran by those who run prisons this place holding almost one million people will continue to treat those fighting for closure like inmates people don't throw their families away just as he took in a new york more world news from r.t. international in...
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apply filmmaker author and founder of the hard island project melinda hunt works with women like elaine to have the island be made into a public park it's inappropriate to expect the public or someone who's lost a child to have to contact the department of correction to make arrangements to. visit hard island and then not to be able to go to an actual grave site of this is worked from regular to lawyer mark taylor who works with the grieving mothers pro bono many of them. did not subsequently have children so they have children who are buried out on the island and for them looking back in their life it's something that has meaning and importance to the. access to the graves is is impossible because the graves are not marked they've lost records lost great their story their own records out there under shoddy conditions the department of corrections has not done a great job of maintaining this island as you know the new york culture urges jurors is a viable part of the prison system after a battle that's lasted years eight mothers including elaine have recently been informed that they wil
apply filmmaker author and founder of the hard island project melinda hunt works with women like elaine to have the island be made into a public park it's inappropriate to expect the public or someone who's lost a child to have to contact the department of correction to make arrangements to. visit hard island and then not to be able to go to an actual grave site of this is worked from regular to lawyer mark taylor who works with the grieving mothers pro bono many of them. did not subsequently...
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elaine quijano on the mutts who have finally gained a place at the westminster dog show. >> maybe their tails are a little off or maybe their eye color isn't right or whatever, but with agility, that doesn't matter. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." displim good evening, i'm jim axelrod and this is a western edition of the broadcast. >> the first day of competition is in the books at the 22nd olympic winter games in sochi, russia. while concerns about terror attacks and human rights have dominated the run-up to the games, now the events start and olympic organizers certainly hope that the athletes will take center stage. all told, 230 u.s. athletes will go for the gold in sochi, and tonight one of them already has it. alphonso van marsh has a wrap-up of day one-- fair warning, he is going to tell you which american was the first to win gold. >> reporter: big board, big tricks-- that's slope-style snow boarding and an american sage kotsenburg took the gold medal in the sport's olympic debut. >> honestly, it feels like a dream right now. just winning a gold on th
elaine quijano on the mutts who have finally gained a place at the westminster dog show. >> maybe their tails are a little off or maybe their eye color isn't right or whatever, but with agility, that doesn't matter. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." displim good evening, i'm jim axelrod and this is a western edition of the broadcast. >> the first day of competition is in the books at the 22nd olympic winter games in sochi, russia. while concerns...
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this is one of the great documentaries, elaine.jazz said, trust me, elaine, you'll get a chance to say that line on television. >> okay. >> and -- >> should we bleep it? >> it is a good line. >> people who do comedy, it is like food and drink to them. if they think of a funny line, and it just came right off the top of their head. >> okay, all right. >> can you say it, because. >> thank you, jesus. >> thank you, jesus. >> that's how i end every day. >> but wait a minute. >> we have ten seconds, elaine. >> you're not getting the last line in this morning's show. >> and good-bye. >> i did. >> when i was asked how i enjoy doing the -- >>> nbc bay area news starts now. >> good morning, i'm scott mcgrew. >> i'm peggy bunker. we begin with a story new at 11:00, detectives in the south bay are looking for more victims after arresting a man for sexually assaulting very young children. bob redell has more. >> reporter: extremely young. sunny vale police have identified five children between the ages of eight and three years of age at the ti
this is one of the great documentaries, elaine.jazz said, trust me, elaine, you'll get a chance to say that line on television. >> okay. >> and -- >> should we bleep it? >> it is a good line. >> people who do comedy, it is like food and drink to them. if they think of a funny line, and it just came right off the top of their head. >> okay, all right. >> can you say it, because. >> thank you, jesus. >> thank you, jesus. >> that's how i...
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christina: elaine showed me there were people out there to help me and guide me through life. when elaine let me read her diary, i didn't even realize how important i was to her, and now that i'm mentoring, i feel that same importance, and i can spread those same values to the girls i mentor. be someone who matters, to someone who matters. in today's cover story, fast food empoyees who want a higher minimum wage are raising another aspect of their work-week: it's too short. ten-to-25 hours a week just aren't enough, yet that's what workers say they're assigned. thirty employees of a mcdonald's corporate-owned restaurant in chicago made a public plea to push their employer to assign them more hours to work. they handed their petition to the manager and told members of the media that they cannot pay their bills when scheduled to work two days at most. "most recently it's been 10-15 hours per week. i have family and that's helped but i'm on food stamps and live in subsidized housing." the mcdonald's manager here referred us to a corporate representative who released a statement:
christina: elaine showed me there were people out there to help me and guide me through life. when elaine let me read her diary, i didn't even realize how important i was to her, and now that i'm mentoring, i feel that same importance, and i can spread those same values to the girls i mentor. be someone who matters, to someone who matters. in today's cover story, fast food empoyees who want a higher minimum wage are raising another aspect of their work-week: it's too short. ten-to-25 hours a...
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. >>> 89-year-old actress elaine strich appeared on the today show this morning.eciate this. it didn't go as planned. >> elaine, you are so beloved but as much for your work, of course, but for your mouth. you say whatever you want to say. >> thank god it hasn't been not passed on television. if you just say things naturally, it's fine. they just think and [ mute ]. >> oh, dear. oh, dear. >> she's fantastic. >> she said the f word. hoda and kathy lee flustered. somewhat offended. not elaine who tweeted, love these broads but no f-ing way they get the last word on this show. the f bomb is being used on the air so often. if you don't believe us, take a look. we've got the proof. >> dozens of people were forced from their homes. good morning. >> i don't know when we're going. near does jim. i can't get this [ mute ] in there. >> we apologize. >> we'll tell you how to get the most. what the [ mute ] are you doing? >> we'll be back tomorrow after football. >> let's get the [ mute ] out of here. >> teens are having [ mute ] -- having luck -- >> at the top of their lungs
. >>> 89-year-old actress elaine strich appeared on the today show this morning.eciate this. it didn't go as planned. >> elaine, you are so beloved but as much for your work, of course, but for your mouth. you say whatever you want to say. >> thank god it hasn't been not passed on television. if you just say things naturally, it's fine. they just think and [ mute ]. >> oh, dear. oh, dear. >> she's fantastic. >> she said the f word. hoda and kathy lee...
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elaine is a unesco world heritage site and national treasure was built in the one thousand years ago. campbell fishes the face what may have a look at the end of the mission workers to be created the uncertainty me. housing costs even when kathy bates is at the new coats they spent six months and fined six hundred sheets of gold leaf to the bronze statues the chief priests and the temporal sense that gold represents and recap and hence it will bring good fortune to the temple. i felt like this edition of nice time and as in comanche and ten. more here. the shells i know i'm actually helped me to help the aged. apple got them so it can be examined apple's new to granny smith and golden delicious apple for the life of the bath and adding some dried cranberries some crumpled up until the cheese. and some yogurt to them using a new order to continue to pray for you but if you prefer. these. i know he did. it's the mindset of a bow
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based on that meeting, the investigation will continue. >> axelrod: elaine, thank you. let's bring in cbs news political director john dickerson in washington. john, everyone's trying to digest these latest developments and understand the significance. what do you see? >> well, david wildstein is the official who ordered the lane closings, so when he says he has a version of events that contradicts governor christie's it creates tremontors but the claims he's making are quite incomplete. the central question of this matter is whether governor christie ordered the lane closures on the george washington bridge as political retribution or did he know about it? no evidence suggests either of those things is true, and what david wildstein has provided so far doesn't suggest it's true. what he is saying is that he can contradict what governor christie has said about the lane closures once they were under way. if there is a discrepancy, that could call the governor's credibility into question, which could be politically damaging, but right now, there is no evidence to back up
based on that meeting, the investigation will continue. >> axelrod: elaine, thank you. let's bring in cbs news political director john dickerson in washington. john, everyone's trying to digest these latest developments and understand the significance. what do you see? >> well, david wildstein is the official who ordered the lane closings, so when he says he has a version of events that contradicts governor christie's it creates tremontors but the claims he's making are quite...
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filmmaker author and founder of the island projects namely the haunting works with women like elaine to how the island be made into a park. it's inappropriate to expect the pup black current someone has lost a child have to contact the department of correction and to make arrangements to visit her thailand and then not to be able to go to an actual grave site. this is marked it with great detail. lawyer mark taylor were expended grieving mothers pro bono many of them in our work we did not subsequently have children solaris billboard children who are buried out on the island. and for them lulu looking back in their life. it's something that's as good as meeting in importance to them access to the graves this is impossible because the graves are not more. most records last great for storing your own records of director shoddy conditions corrections has not done a great job of maintaining silence is part of you know that the new york software does or does the bible our prison system after a battle that lasted years. eight mothers including elaine have recently been informed that the wi
filmmaker author and founder of the island projects namely the haunting works with women like elaine to how the island be made into a park. it's inappropriate to expect the pup black current someone has lost a child have to contact the department of correction and to make arrangements to visit her thailand and then not to be able to go to an actual grave site. this is marked it with great detail. lawyer mark taylor were expended grieving mothers pro bono many of them in our work we did not...
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as elaine quijano tells us, late this afternoon, the governor's office started pushing back. >> once that -- >> reporter: governor chris christie aa peered more solemn than celebratory during a brief appearance today at a super bowl event in times square. as he was introduced, some in the crowd about ood. but privately the governor's office today sent a scathing e-mail in response to accusations by former port authority official and christie ally, david wildstein, that governor christie did not tell the whole truth about the scandal. today's e-mail is a page and a half and resident in part, "david wildstein will do and say anything to save david wildstein." yesterday, wildstein earn clai claims. >> governor, any response to today's report? >> reporter: the governor dodged reporters' questions last night about the allegations, but in a statement, his office said, "mr. wildstein's lawyer confirms what the governor has said all along-- he had absolutely no prior knowledge of the lane closures before they want." last month, the governor repeatedly denied any involvement. >> i don't know
as elaine quijano tells us, late this afternoon, the governor's office started pushing back. >> once that -- >> reporter: governor chris christie aa peered more solemn than celebratory during a brief appearance today at a super bowl event in times square. as he was introduced, some in the crowd about ood. but privately the governor's office today sent a scathing e-mail in response to accusations by former port authority official and christie ally, david wildstein, that governor...
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elaine quijano is on the breaking story. the super bowl brings supersized challenges.nsi reports. parents of a mentally ill son make a heart-wrenching choice to save the lives of others. were you actually thinking you could kill somebody? jim axelrod that has story. and nothing makes you love life like knowing your days are numbered. steve hartman "on the road." >> if i have enough time, i'll change the world. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley.
elaine quijano is on the breaking story. the super bowl brings supersized challenges.nsi reports. parents of a mentally ill son make a heart-wrenching choice to save the lives of others. were you actually thinking you could kill somebody? jim axelrod that has story. and nothing makes you love life like knowing your days are numbered. steve hartman "on the road." >> if i have enough time, i'll change the world. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news"...
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we'll have the latest from elaine quijano and john dickerson. just under 24 hours to kicked off. terrell brown is tracking the plan to keep millions of people safe tomorrow. will amanda knox really be sent back to an italian prison? jeff pegues takes a look at the odds. >> i'm going to fight this until the very end. >> reporter: and star spangled soprano-- renee flemin rehearsing her legendary voice to tackle the super bowl rendition of the "national anthem." >> waking up in the middle of the
we'll have the latest from elaine quijano and john dickerson. just under 24 hours to kicked off. terrell brown is tracking the plan to keep millions of people safe tomorrow. will amanda knox really be sent back to an italian prison? jeff pegues takes a look at the odds. >> i'm going to fight this until the very end. >> reporter: and star spangled soprano-- renee flemin rehearsing her legendary voice to tackle the super bowl rendition of the "national anthem." >>...
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. >> elaine, you are so beloved, but as much for your work, of course, but for your mouth. >> yes. >>nt to say. when did -- >> and thank god it hasn't been not past on television. if you just say things naturally, it's fine. they just think and [ bleep ]. >> oh, dear, oh, dear. >> she's fantastic. >> she said the f word. hoda and kathie lee, flustered. some were offended. not elaine, who tweeted, love these broads, but no "f"-ing way they get the last word. >> dozens of people were forced from their homes. >> i don't know where we're going. neither does jim. i can't get this [ bleep ] in there. >> we apologize for that. >> and getting less. we'll tell you how to get the most. what the [ bleep ] are you doing? >> we'll be back tomorrow. >> get the [ bleep ] out of here. >> teens are having [ bleep ] -- having luck. >> [ bleep ]. >> [ bleep ] you at the top of their lungs. >> [ bleep ] -- whoops. >> you don't know what the [ bleep ] you are talking about. >> y'all mother [ bleep ] don't watch us play throughout the year, to tell you the truth. >> got to love it, huh? >> i'll leave one w
. >> elaine, you are so beloved, but as much for your work, of course, but for your mouth. >> yes. >>nt to say. when did -- >> and thank god it hasn't been not past on television. if you just say things naturally, it's fine. they just think and [ bleep ]. >> oh, dear, oh, dear. >> she's fantastic. >> she said the f word. hoda and kathie lee, flustered. some were offended. not elaine, who tweeted, love these broads, but no "f"-ing way they get...
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elaine, good morning. >> good morning to you, charlie and norah. it also marked the first time governor christie directly addressed allegations raise this had weekend by a former ally, that the governor was aware of the lane closures as they were happening. chris christie said his office would turn over material presented by federal prosecutors. >> we'll comply, cooperate with the u.s. attorney's inquiry into this. we'll comply with any of the documents that they've requested that are appropriate to turn over as quickly as we uncover them. >> reporter: christie also said he may have read reports of the gridlock in ft. lee in september but dismissed them as routine. >> there's traffic every day at the george washington bridge, at the lincoln tunnel, the holland tunnel. i hear those reports on the radio. we all hear about them. that's not something that rises to the gubernat rochlt. ial level. >> reporter: he suggested on friday that christie was not being truthful about what he knew about the bridge scandal. >> what's going on now with all this othe
elaine, good morning. >> good morning to you, charlie and norah. it also marked the first time governor christie directly addressed allegations raise this had weekend by a former ally, that the governor was aware of the lane closures as they were happening. chris christie said his office would turn over material presented by federal prosecutors. >> we'll comply, cooperate with the u.s. attorney's inquiry into this. we'll comply with any of the documents that they've requested that...
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. >> she would be hard pressed to find the woman in hollywood that has the career elaine has had. >> know they >> tonight the, the latest from sochi, due to warm weather the bobsled is now the log flume. and surprising news from iraq, in that i'm surprised that anyone is reporting news from iraq. and my guest alexander payne directed the film "nebraska" which was shot in black and white though because it was nebraska i'm guessing mostly white.
. >> she would be hard pressed to find the woman in hollywood that has the career elaine has had. >> know they >> tonight the, the latest from sochi, due to warm weather the bobsled is now the log flume. and surprising news from iraq, in that i'm surprised that anyone is reporting news from iraq. and my guest alexander payne directed the film "nebraska" which was shot in black and white though because it was nebraska i'm guessing mostly white.
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. >> they had a night it was jay and robin and pryor and elaine boozler and billy crystal all in thee show, and it was unbelievable. >> it's 1977. jay's career is booming. then, he gets the call. the "tonight show" with johnny carson wants him. >> this young man's name is jay leno, and this is his first appearance on "the tonight show." >> that performance in front of johnny is life-changing. >> i'm originally from the united states. any united states people here tonight? >> big screen roles soon follow, like 1978's "american hot wax." >> all of a sudden i'm a shoreman? >> comedy career on track. off stage, leno finds love with a brunette named mavis nicholson. >> she's an amazingly bright and wonderful person. >> i would say we have a great partnership. >> it works out good. >> they marry in 1980, remaining together ever since. with mavis by his side, jay devotes his spare time to his other passion. cars. >> when you work with your hands, you realize how easy it is to make a living on television. >> jay is a guy that was -- when he was in high school, he was tearing apart cars. seri
. >> they had a night it was jay and robin and pryor and elaine boozler and billy crystal all in thee show, and it was unbelievable. >> it's 1977. jay's career is booming. then, he gets the call. the "tonight show" with johnny carson wants him. >> this young man's name is jay leno, and this is his first appearance on "the tonight show." >> that performance in front of johnny is life-changing. >> i'm originally from the united states. any united...
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. >> she would be hard pressed to find the woman in hollywood that has the career elaine has had. >>fine. you know they >> tonight the, the latest from sochi, due to warm weather the bobsled is now the log flume. and surprising news from iraq, in that i'm surprised that anyone is reporting news from iraq. and my guest alexander payne directed the film "nebraska" which was shot in black and white though because it was nebraska i'm guessing mostly white. georgia is offering a licence plate with the confederate flag. i certainly hope state troopers don't use it to racially profile white people. this is the colbert report
. >> she would be hard pressed to find the woman in hollywood that has the career elaine has had. >>fine. you know they >> tonight the, the latest from sochi, due to warm weather the bobsled is now the log flume. and surprising news from iraq, in that i'm surprised that anyone is reporting news from iraq. and my guest alexander payne directed the film "nebraska" which was shot in black and white though because it was nebraska i'm guessing mostly white. georgia is...
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>> elaine quijano, thank you. this new weather threat is so big, we brought meteorologist megan glaros of our partner station back here. good morning. >> good morning, norah and anthony, and good morning to everyone in the west bracing for a big storm system. it has already started to rain along the coast of california and on off in towards washington and oregon but watch what happens through the course of the day today. as we see, the storm system continues to bring moisture all the way across the nation sending it as far east as maine by the end of the weekend. but for you in the west it is all about the intense rainfall totals, which could top 2 1/2 inches across l.a. in towards the foothills, it could potentially be more and that brings about the threat for mud slides or debris issues and also for flooding. so, that will be a huge factor going into the next several days. the low pressure then tracks eastward, picking up some very cold air and creating an issue of snow that could extend all the way from idaho t
>> elaine quijano, thank you. this new weather threat is so big, we brought meteorologist megan glaros of our partner station back here. good morning. >> good morning, norah and anthony, and good morning to everyone in the west bracing for a big storm system. it has already started to rain along the coast of california and on off in towards washington and oregon but watch what happens through the course of the day today. as we see, the storm system continues to bring moisture all...
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. >> she would be hard pressed to find the woman in hollywood that has the career elaine has had. >>ngs naturally it's fine. you know they ♪ [cheers and applause] >> daniel: i'm pretty sure that left two skid marks. welcome to the season finale of tosh.o. it's the end of collegiate apparel. congratulations nike university. do 7 push ups for every fancy out fit you see me in. tonight we look at the great job i did this year, search for my replacement and
. >> she would be hard pressed to find the woman in hollywood that has the career elaine has had. >>ngs naturally it's fine. you know they ♪ [cheers and applause] >> daniel: i'm pretty sure that left two skid marks. welcome to the season finale of tosh.o. it's the end of collegiate apparel. congratulations nike university. do 7 push ups for every fancy out fit you see me in. tonight we look at the great job i did this year, search for my replacement and
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. >> she would be hard pressed to find the woman in hollywood that has the career elaine has had. >>ings naturally it's fine. you know they >> tonight piers morgan gets into hot water, or as they call it in england, beer. them there's good news coming out of iraq, and that news was immediately redeployed to afghanistan. and my guest brian green is launching a new web site dedicated to science education, but how do i get the baking soda and vinegar into my hard drive? employers in spain are getting rid of daytime naps. meanwhile, employers in america are getting rid of night time sleep. this is the "colbert report. captioning sponsored by comedy central
. >> she would be hard pressed to find the woman in hollywood that has the career elaine has had. >>ings naturally it's fine. you know they >> tonight piers morgan gets into hot water, or as they call it in england, beer. them there's good news coming out of iraq, and that news was immediately redeployed to afghanistan. and my guest brian green is launching a new web site dedicated to science education, but how do i get the baking soda and vinegar into my hard drive? employers...
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turns out, there's a better system, and we asked elaine quijano to tell us about it. >> reporter: there more than 1 billion credit cards in circulation in the united states, but just a fraction are like these cards being made at the cpi card group in colorado. >> this is a really critical stage. it's called our smart card area. >> reporter: steve montross is the company's c.e.o. these cards have a computer chip which stores user information. unlike the magnetic strips on the back of most cards where personal information is permanently stored, the data on the chips is encrypted with codes that change whenever the card is scanned. >> therefore, if fraudsters get ahold of card holder data, they're not able to duplicate that data authentication that is dynamic and changes for every transaction. >> reporter: smart cards are widely used in europe, canada, and latin america. they are barely a blip in the u.s., where almost half of all credit card fraud occurs. >> the chip is very different. it's like moving from an eight- track tape to an mp3 player. >> reporter: tim murphy is with mastercard.
turns out, there's a better system, and we asked elaine quijano to tell us about it. >> reporter: there more than 1 billion credit cards in circulation in the united states, but just a fraction are like these cards being made at the cpi card group in colorado. >> this is a really critical stage. it's called our smart card area. >> reporter: steve montross is the company's c.e.o. these cards have a computer chip which stores user information. unlike the magnetic strips on the...
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. >> good afternoon, commissioners, elaine ford, deputy director of finance and administration. and i'm opening with this item because it gives you a look at where we've been and where we're projected to be going with the port's finances to set up your review of the 10 year capital plan and the 2-year operating and capital budget. i wanted to thank commissioner woo ho for suggesting that we look at the projections from a financial basis, accrued financials instead of just bringing the typical cash-based projections. it's been a very, very helpful exercise to turn back to the port's income statement and balance sheet and look at where we've been and where we're headed, so thank you for making that suggestion. and i'm joined here today with really the whole finance team. our fiscal officer, john wu is here, ann cary who will be presenting the 10 year capital plan is here, megan wallace, nick cruz from real estate and marilyn ye are also here, as is daly dunham who has shepherded this capital plan for many years. as we look to the last 5 years, it's very hard not to stress enough h
. >> good afternoon, commissioners, elaine ford, deputy director of finance and administration. and i'm opening with this item because it gives you a look at where we've been and where we're projected to be going with the port's finances to set up your review of the 10 year capital plan and the 2-year operating and capital budget. i wanted to thank commissioner woo ho for suggesting that we look at the projections from a financial basis, accrued financials instead of just bringing the...
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elaine quijano on the mutts who have finally gained a place at the westminster dog show. >> maybe their tails are a little off or maybe their eye color isn't right or whatever, but with agility, that doesn't matter. captioning sponsored by cbs
elaine quijano on the mutts who have finally gained a place at the westminster dog show. >> maybe their tails are a little off or maybe their eye color isn't right or whatever, but with agility, that doesn't matter. captioning sponsored by cbs