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good etching.have a severe weather outbreak that the happening tonight, all the way from parts of illinois and down through parts of texas. it to go closer in. specifically down here into texas. and show you what has been going on over the last couple of hours. this front went through, and didn't bring any tornado activity, and i want to show you some fresh vi video, where the ones were in excess after they don't have a total of how many people lost power, power cables are across the highways, and even sop public transportation within the city has been shut down. so we will be watching this as it makes its way towards the east. these yellow dotses that wind. we don't have earn tornadoes in this area. it is strictly wind, there is some hail. so tonight, we will be watching from illinois down here. lit be flooding and severe weather, and eventually later it could be tornadoes. that's a look at your national wear, your news is next. a dog's.oreceps tiff than that's why stephen lee is here, he is the u
good etching.have a severe weather outbreak that the happening tonight, all the way from parts of illinois and down through parts of texas. it to go closer in. specifically down here into texas. and show you what has been going on over the last couple of hours. this front went through, and didn't bring any tornado activity, and i want to show you some fresh vi video, where the ones were in excess after they don't have a total of how many people lost power, power cables are across the highways,...
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as the visions and memories from that day are forever etched in your mind, and i am so blessed that edhis family are here today to share in this historic event. ed, please stand up. thanks, buddy. i was sent back to valley forge army hospital to recover under a young army surgeon, dr. craig roberts, who was not yet even 30 years old. my wounds eventually healed cleanly, and although fitted with prosthetic legs, i opted for a wheelchair. for me i have been blessed to pick up the pieces from that day in vietnam and live a life of fulfillment. although we, disabled veterans, live a life different than most, we have been most fortunate. we don't have to go it alone. we've had our family and friends with us for the entire journey through the good times and the difficult times. our families and friends have also had to deal with the effects caused by our injuries. i can't imagine the fear, the terror, that must have been in my family's hearts and minds that day they received the telegram explaining the severity of my injuries with no way to contact the hospital or even know where i was 12,00
as the visions and memories from that day are forever etched in your mind, and i am so blessed that edhis family are here today to share in this historic event. ed, please stand up. thanks, buddy. i was sent back to valley forge army hospital to recover under a young army surgeon, dr. craig roberts, who was not yet even 30 years old. my wounds eventually healed cleanly, and although fitted with prosthetic legs, i opted for a wheelchair. for me i have been blessed to pick up the pieces from that...
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. >> etch if they don't use violence, escalation can result in further arrests. >> i think the hong kongovernment is too irresponsible, which may never really respond to our dend mas at all, so i agree with the actions to go a little further than what we are doing currently. >> there may be disagreements within the overtactics and how to move this forward, there is one thing for even, even though bay gin has been minimally engaged they are watching very closely, this is the army headquarters here, right next to the protestors. >> a how long part of the retail and tourist industries come from tourists from mainland china. and beijing has banned mainland tour groups from going to hong kong. that's 12,000 fewer a day, not spending money. but some are still here. the people on the mine land, don't have the will for this kind of movement a women beijing is hoping won't move to the mainland and spread. al jazeera, hong kong. >> in other world news, iraq remain as country in turmoil with fighting raging on a number of fronts. a multinational offensive is targeting the group. the rebel fighters
. >> etch if they don't use violence, escalation can result in further arrests. >> i think the hong kongovernment is too irresponsible, which may never really respond to our dend mas at all, so i agree with the actions to go a little further than what we are doing currently. >> there may be disagreements within the overtactics and how to move this forward, there is one thing for even, even though bay gin has been minimally engaged they are watching very closely, this is the...
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it is etched in our genetic memory. it would be my hope my daughter and her granddaughter don't grow up asking the same questions my great grandfather asked. when is this going to become true? we need to have more than hope and expectations for the future because we know these treaties not always been manifested well. here is a good example. nationalthe iroquois lacrosse team was refused the right to board an airplane to go to england to compete in the world lacrosse turn -- tournament. we travel on our own passport. we devised this many years ago. each comes with a picture of a very beautiful looking person. [laughter] but it is all written in our language. i went to england trying to use his passport and got deported because they would not accept it. later when i traveled to teen years ago, we got in with this passport -- 15 years ago, we got into this passport. because of homeland security issues, now our passport is declared a fantasy document under the law which means we are pretending we are a nation. if we are go
it is etched in our genetic memory. it would be my hope my daughter and her granddaughter don't grow up asking the same questions my great grandfather asked. when is this going to become true? we need to have more than hope and expectations for the future because we know these treaties not always been manifested well. here is a good example. nationalthe iroquois lacrosse team was refused the right to board an airplane to go to england to compete in the world lacrosse turn -- tournament. we...
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shake the rest of the etch a sketch. scribble out something new. >> it's a problem nfl chief roger goodell is now promising to fix. >> i will be asking experts to examine all current nfl policies related to employee and player conduct and discipline. we will implement new conduct policies. >> but you have to wonder, when the heat starts to die down, when we're not talking about this in the news anymore, how many of those recommendations will the nfl implement? >> there is one case where there is no waffling. one player fired immediately. >> please rise. >> his name, aaron hernandez. his alleged crime, murder. it's a springtime saturday in new england patriot country. a perfect day for football. june 15th, 2013. something seems out of place to mike branch. a coach with the boston bandits. a semipro team. >> a black suburban pulls, like, right up on my car. who's pulling right in front of my car? >> in the driver's seat, bandit defensive end, 27-year-old oden lloyd. >> then i see a smile. coach. >> branch thinks it's odd b
shake the rest of the etch a sketch. scribble out something new. >> it's a problem nfl chief roger goodell is now promising to fix. >> i will be asking experts to examine all current nfl policies related to employee and player conduct and discipline. we will implement new conduct policies. >> but you have to wonder, when the heat starts to die down, when we're not talking about this in the news anymore, how many of those recommendations will the nfl implement? >> there...
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it is etched in our genetic memory. it would be my hope my daughter and her granddaughter don't grow up asking the same questions my great grandfather asked. when is this going to become true? we need to have more than hope and expectations for the future because we know these treaties not always been manifested well. here is a good example. in 2010, the iroquois national lacrosse team was refused the right to board an airplane to go to england to compete in the world lacrosse tournament. we travel on our own passport. we devised this many years ago. each comes with a picture of a very beautiful looking person. [laughter] but it is all written in our language. i went to england trying to use his passport and got deported because they would not accept it. later when i traveled 15 years ago, we got in with this passport. because of homeland security issues, now our passport is declared a fantasy document under the law which means we are pretending we are a nation. if we are going to manifest our treaty relationships, we h
it is etched in our genetic memory. it would be my hope my daughter and her granddaughter don't grow up asking the same questions my great grandfather asked. when is this going to become true? we need to have more than hope and expectations for the future because we know these treaties not always been manifested well. here is a good example. in 2010, the iroquois national lacrosse team was refused the right to board an airplane to go to england to compete in the world lacrosse tournament. we...
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because most counterfeit plates are etched with acid, they make broken lines.way to tell whether a questionable bill is counterfeit is to compare it with one known to be genuine. when the good and bad are side-by-side, the difference is noticeable. -- all the features on our bills have names. they are named for the machine which makes them. itcost about $50,000 and turns out the beautiful pattern which the counterfeiter has so much trouble imitating. it is no wonder there is such a difference between the work of the perfect machine and a work of the crook. the serial numbers are defective on many counterfeits. noticepes would never the face plate number in the lower corner of every bill. the secret service called attention to them for identification purposes. another thing to look for are the sawtooth points on the treasury seal. on most counterfeits, they are blunt. .n the genuine, they are sharp the federal reserve seal may have points or it may not. the points were added beginning with a series of 1950. before that, the black circle just had a smooth edge. a
because most counterfeit plates are etched with acid, they make broken lines.way to tell whether a questionable bill is counterfeit is to compare it with one known to be genuine. when the good and bad are side-by-side, the difference is noticeable. -- all the features on our bills have names. they are named for the machine which makes them. itcost about $50,000 and turns out the beautiful pattern which the counterfeiter has so much trouble imitating. it is no wonder there is such a difference...
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facebook, twitter or both and etch and every day. >> time to reveal thursday's buzz word.is drive. >> drive over to rightthisminute.com. click on the win ipad button and enter drive. >> chris is busy in class. he is about to get the surprise of his life. >> i'm amazed this isn't the way everyone moves couches. >> courtney plays with pumpkin. >> there is nothing more amazing than an awesome surprise. i have two for you. this starts off with walking down the hallway of this middle school. when your principal comes into your classroom, not a good thing. except this one he is bringing somebody in. this unsuspecting fellow, little chris russell. oh. he spots someone, runs over. jumps on him. that is his brother scott that just returned from south korea. he was there for a year. little chris thought he was going to be gone until november. he had no idea he was going to show up. here is another surprise. nick has brought his wife to this gathering because everybody wants to be there to celebrate the fact she just got a job as a second grade teacher. classic surprise. except the s
facebook, twitter or both and etch and every day. >> time to reveal thursday's buzz word.is drive. >> drive over to rightthisminute.com. click on the win ipad button and enter drive. >> chris is busy in class. he is about to get the surprise of his life. >> i'm amazed this isn't the way everyone moves couches. >> courtney plays with pumpkin. >> there is nothing more amazing than an awesome surprise. i have two for you. this starts off with walking down the...
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>>> anguish etched onto their faces tonight as the flag-draped coffin of a fallen trooper. he was 26. he was on the force two years. his death is still the subject of numerous questions at this hour. tonight a solemn procession as an honor guard escorts the hearse carrying his body. it's the victim of a tragic accident. kenneth moton is live at temple university hospital with this developing story. kenneth. >> trooper david kedra was with the state police for two years. his body was taken from the e.r. at temple an hour ago. meanwhile, the investigation into the accidental shooting continues. this was the solemn scene outside of the temple university hospital. the draped casket of david kedra. his fellow officers saluting him and grieving family members behind him. he was in plymouth township. a shot accidentl accidently hite chest. it was sometime later that the trooper had been pronounced dead. the veterans from the district attorneys office and state police examined the scene at the training facility. it has a gun range used by law enforcement all over the county. in the
>>> anguish etched onto their faces tonight as the flag-draped coffin of a fallen trooper. he was 26. he was on the force two years. his death is still the subject of numerous questions at this hour. tonight a solemn procession as an honor guard escorts the hearse carrying his body. it's the victim of a tragic accident. kenneth moton is live at temple university hospital with this developing story. kenneth. >> trooper david kedra was with the state police for two years. his body...
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agriculture in landscapes drawn not only from what he saw around him but from japanese prints and etchings by rembrandt. here, he said, he was seeking his japan. in other words a world of the imagination. and here he found it. in his collection of japanese prints van gogh saw a beautiful sun-filled, harmonious world which he imposed on the landscapes of provence. the prints themselves gave him confidence to use color more brilliantly and in a more arbitrary way. yet unlike gauguin and bernard he never really understood the implications of the prints in terms of surface and flatness. his surfaces are thick encrustations of paint but they always refer, often vividly, to the quality and texture shape and perspective, of what he painted. he painted himself at this time as a workmanly japanese painter. he wrote to gauguin, "i have aimed at the character of a simple monk worshiping the eternal buddha." eventually suffering from epilepsy and considered mad by many people van gogh was confined in the sanitarium here at saint-remy near arles. from his window, he could look out on the weird rocky ou
agriculture in landscapes drawn not only from what he saw around him but from japanese prints and etchings by rembrandt. here, he said, he was seeking his japan. in other words a world of the imagination. and here he found it. in his collection of japanese prints van gogh saw a beautiful sun-filled, harmonious world which he imposed on the landscapes of provence. the prints themselves gave him confidence to use color more brilliantly and in a more arbitrary way. yet unlike gauguin and bernard...
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precept practically etched in stone. fourth, we were told that our gains would be illegitimate anyway. the fed would be creating so much inflation with its quantitative easing that stocks won't be able to maintain their value, so why even bother with them? finally, fifth, we were told repeatedly that no stock or any group of stocks would be able to overcome the terrible undertow of quantitative easing. so now that the fed's bond buying program is actually over, why don't we review what's happened. let's pick these five warnings apart one by one. i'm going to call them the cassandra warnings, but it does them too much credit. in greek mythology, cassandra was actually right. today we learned that our gross domestic product grew at a 3.5% clip in a third quarter, totally respectable level for a mature economy. at the same time, inflation was virtually nonexistent. wages are almost totally stagnant. the big commodities we should care about, the grains they've been hammered. usually takes six months to a year for the grain p
precept practically etched in stone. fourth, we were told that our gains would be illegitimate anyway. the fed would be creating so much inflation with its quantitative easing that stocks won't be able to maintain their value, so why even bother with them? finally, fifth, we were told repeatedly that no stock or any group of stocks would be able to overcome the terrible undertow of quantitative easing. so now that the fed's bond buying program is actually over, why don't we review what's...
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facebook, twitter or both and etch and every day. >> time to reveal thursday's buzz word.is drive. >> drive over to rightthisminute.com. click on the win ipad button and enter drive. >> chris is busy in class. he is about to get the surprise of his life. (vo) if you live in the san francisco area and you're eligible for medicare, anthem blue cross can help you get a great plan at a great rate! our new medicare advantage plans pay for many of the costs original medicare doesn't. so you can focus on other important decisions. anthem plans help protect you from high medical costs. and, we've built stronger partnerships with trusted local doctors and hospitals, to bring you special benefits like... ...dental and vision, prescription drug coverage, plus free memberships at participating gyms. now's the time to switch! if you live in san francisco county, there are new plans with zero-dollar monthly premiums available this year. plans also include zero-dollar preventive care. the medicare enrollment deadline for san francisco is december 7th. so call anthem today at 1-844-331-79
facebook, twitter or both and etch and every day. >> time to reveal thursday's buzz word.is drive. >> drive over to rightthisminute.com. click on the win ipad button and enter drive. >> chris is busy in class. he is about to get the surprise of his life. (vo) if you live in the san francisco area and you're eligible for medicare, anthem blue cross can help you get a great plan at a great rate! our new medicare advantage plans pay for many of the costs original medicare...
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>> reporter: this latin inscription etched on the side of the new building was supposed to translateonfirm all things twice". a nice sent many for a library. except that's not what it really says. a simple google translation tells us the latin phrase actu actually means we second guess all. unfortunately, it's already etched in stone. >> someone came by the building and googled it and came into the meeting of the town hall and told the mayor and the council that saying says this. and everybody went what? >> reporter: the building's architect owned up to the mistake immediately. >> someone googled it. it's the wrong translation. >> reporter: if you think that's funny, check out the roman numerals. reading the year 1653. that's also wrong. it should have read 1853. the year the library was found founded. the mistakes even have some of the youngest students scratching their heads. >> what's the most important thing about doing your homework? getting everything right. >> reporter: do you think they got their homework right? >>> no. >> reporter: the architect who designed the building is
>> reporter: this latin inscription etched on the side of the new building was supposed to translateonfirm all things twice". a nice sent many for a library. except that's not what it really says. a simple google translation tells us the latin phrase actu actually means we second guess all. unfortunately, it's already etched in stone. >> someone came by the building and googled it and came into the meeting of the town hall and told the mayor and the council that saying says...
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brings people together for year and years he's had a sunday night dinner and cooked feeding food for etch that shows up often the neighbors and stranger i know of his condition and even if he can't continue with those tradition of those events i'm sure molly will bring people together including this neighbors to become better friends a year ago tie called me about this property he purchased he i was excited about how he found a home that he and molly could spent spend the rest of mar their life and he probably spent an hour talking about how well, the environmentalist that didn't surprise me he is anyone that cares about community and the neighborhood and the feelings those things notion so this property this edition to the property will do all that but allow them of him to live in that by providing the handicap things he needs i want to say 4 years ago when tie was diagnosed he told few of us he lives for the positive it of life the fact he's talking about that openly at this hearing is a sign the designation on his part tie is a person i'd a lot to be like if you were face with this sit
brings people together for year and years he's had a sunday night dinner and cooked feeding food for etch that shows up often the neighbors and stranger i know of his condition and even if he can't continue with those tradition of those events i'm sure molly will bring people together including this neighbors to become better friends a year ago tie called me about this property he purchased he i was excited about how he found a home that he and molly could spent spend the rest of mar their life...
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politicians principles, school teachers, score players and basketball courts today, we're having a tea party etchted and even though tea party will commerce about metropolitan we'll take tours for exploration and discuss sustainability and waste reduction and ratios of public open space and metrics and statistics from world known privilege it and additionally a beverage today, we're going to have a tea party everyone is invite we're not drinking gray we're drinking a main tea matt at that consumed by miles of folks in south american countries like southern brazil and argentina and chile it has caffeine levels even if coffee viemdz a, b, c, and d and a couple of health benefits including linked to a reduction of cardio disease yet those are not on interesting part of the tea and on delay on the back of the package and online the by drinking the tea this is a pound of the tea and a pound of a tea 8 hundred and 75 carbons are reduced and then paging and transportation including this colorful green packaging 82 grams is in the atmosphere this is seaport and processing point the seaport to seaport sol
politicians principles, school teachers, score players and basketball courts today, we're having a tea party etchted and even though tea party will commerce about metropolitan we'll take tours for exploration and discuss sustainability and waste reduction and ratios of public open space and metrics and statistics from world known privilege it and additionally a beverage today, we're going to have a tea party everyone is invite we're not drinking gray we're drinking a main tea matt at that...
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it is a puzzle presented in 1839 by the words and etchings of explorers frederick catherwood and john stephens. "architecture, sculpture and painting, "all the arts which embellish life "had flourished in this overgrown forest. "the city was desolate. "it lay before us like a shattered bark "in the midst of an ocean, "her masts gone, her crew perished, "and none to tell whence she came, "to whom she belonged, "how long on her voyage, or what caused her destruction." now, 150 years later, the puzzle first put forth by stephens and catherwood is being pieced together. archaeologists are rebuilding the ancient city of copan -- a thirty-acre maze of ball courts and plazas, monumental sculpture and colossal stairways. intricate and beautiful maya glyphs have been deciphered to reveal the history of a grand dynasty that once ruled here. high atop pyramids, the kings of copan conducted rituals to invoke the protection of their royal ancestors. on altars, they sacrificed sacred animals, like these jaguars, to appease a world of spirits. one such altar has been discovered at copan. altar "q" i
it is a puzzle presented in 1839 by the words and etchings of explorers frederick catherwood and john stephens. "architecture, sculpture and painting, "all the arts which embellish life "had flourished in this overgrown forest. "the city was desolate. "it lay before us like a shattered bark "in the midst of an ocean, "her masts gone, her crew perished, "and none to tell whence she came, "to whom she belonged, "how long on her voyage, or what...
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i'm dealing with it i'm living with it i'm here i'm upset but follow the law as etch in home sharing. >> thank you, mr. bellaire. >> supervisors i'm doug i live on pacific in san francisco ems i was one of the founder of san franciscans for neighborhoods affordable housing and jobs which has an initiative that has collected 17 thousand signatures that does not contrary to what newspapers band short-term rentals in san francisco but has strong provisions to allow enforcement we decided to go through a legislation progress we're actively engaged with a coalition of labor unions and housing activists and tenants and landlord and neighborhood groups and others we supporting a series of amendments that hopefully, will make it legislation workable and protect our housing stock and neighborhood character i wanted to speak about one of the amendments we talked about dollars to the city f that even supervisor chiu might agree with there's approximately somewhere between $5 million of taxes that have not been collected. and they're due from the hosting platforms that collect the taxes on behalf
i'm dealing with it i'm living with it i'm here i'm upset but follow the law as etch in home sharing. >> thank you, mr. bellaire. >> supervisors i'm doug i live on pacific in san francisco ems i was one of the founder of san franciscans for neighborhoods affordable housing and jobs which has an initiative that has collected 17 thousand signatures that does not contrary to what newspapers band short-term rentals in san francisco but has strong provisions to allow enforcement we...
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. >> we are trying do a little etching. >> well, if you do an etching thing i generally use these but cut. >> sure, let me go. >> good luck. >> okay. >> let the saw do the work. >> do kids just loval halloween in your house. >> they do neighborhood kids love it. >> how many pumpkins do you do. >> i usually have 30 or so out there. >> thirty. >> my gosh. >> you are a teacher. >> i'm a teacher at rose machines school of the holy child. >> your students get into it this time of the year. do you perform for them. >> i carve for them last week, and then i go down to the younger grade and carve. nothing more fun than doing witt kids. >> i have a little smile going. there you go. >> it is not hall owed out. you have some pumpkin to go in. >> in your defense the small ones are hard to carve. >> thank you very much. >> > thank you very much. >> thanks so much for coming n we will be >>> taylor swift sat down with the david letterman on the late show last night. >> when you moved you moved from where to where. >> i moved from nashville to new york you are originally from pennsylvania. >> yeah.
. >> we are trying do a little etching. >> well, if you do an etching thing i generally use these but cut. >> sure, let me go. >> good luck. >> okay. >> let the saw do the work. >> do kids just loval halloween in your house. >> they do neighborhood kids love it. >> how many pumpkins do you do. >> i usually have 30 or so out there. >> thirty. >> my gosh. >> you are a teacher. >> i'm a teacher at rose machines...
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he come to place flowers at the scene, so moved and troubles what he saw the carnage is he etched into his memory. >> laidly rolled over the ground, couldn't move, i couldn't touch her because you can't -- you can't go near them. one guy rolled out on the car on his elbows. >> others had been thrown beyond a fence. it was about 9:40 friday night and police are beginning to reconstruct what happened? >> preliminarily what we believe happen the driver of the mercedes was traveling westbound approaching livington terrace where an acura was stopped at the light. >> reporter: the bus was also westbound on livington when that -- >> his car spun. he was on fire. >> of the five people in the acu acura, only the driver survived. a female passenger died at the scene. in terms of fatality and severity of the crash, this one of the worse the they can remember in the county at some time and people familiar with the intersection say it was a tragedy waiting to happen. >> when the weather gets bad, i've been hit a couple times. >> we can say at this time that both speed and weather may have been cont
he come to place flowers at the scene, so moved and troubles what he saw the carnage is he etched into his memory. >> laidly rolled over the ground, couldn't move, i couldn't touch her because you can't -- you can't go near them. one guy rolled out on the car on his elbows. >> others had been thrown beyond a fence. it was about 9:40 friday night and police are beginning to reconstruct what happened? >> preliminarily what we believe happen the driver of the mercedes was...
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so, on thursday, we will keep the rain and a clouds and the wind and etch cooler tempven co temperatures in the forecast. it's not going to clear out until friday. at least going into the weekend looks good with temperatures back in the mid 60s. >> i can't believe we're already talking about a nor'easter and it's only october. i know this one doesn't bring snow. >> no, be very happy that this is not the nor'easter that brings snow. >> i guess it's a good thing that the eagles had a bye week? >> yeah, the eagles are getting healthy as they head into arizona on thursday. >>> and why is flyers' coach so mad tonight? we're going to show you next. this is ceo tom macarthur's world. in macarthur's world, he opposes new laws to ensure women receive equal pay for equal work. and macarthur opposes a woman's right to choose backed by a group that would outlaw abortion even for rape and incest. for us in the real world, aimee belgard. aimee will fight for equal pay and protect a woman's right to choose. aimee belgard's on our side. i'm aimee belgard and i approve this message. >>> i'm john clark, t
so, on thursday, we will keep the rain and a clouds and the wind and etch cooler tempven co temperatures in the forecast. it's not going to clear out until friday. at least going into the weekend looks good with temperatures back in the mid 60s. >> i can't believe we're already talking about a nor'easter and it's only october. i know this one doesn't bring snow. >> no, be very happy that this is not the nor'easter that brings snow. >> i guess it's a good thing that the eagles...
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first mass art market in history arose because for the first time ordinary people bought paintings, etchings, drawings. artists produced in large quantity for that market. the society was defining itself in the images it produced. the simplicity of these domestic scenes is often deceptive. this still life with trout by willem claesz heda, while reassuring the dutch of the plenty in their lives also warns them of the remorseless passage of time. jan steen's painting the world upside-down was intended to amuse, but it also cautions against the dangers of excess. here drink and sexual license cause a household to slide into complete domestic disorder. jan vermeer's woman weighing pearls stands before a painting of the last judgment warning that wealth must not distract us from our ultimate fate. the dutch genre paintings are not just innocent images of everyday life but of the moral crises of everyday life. like other works of the baroque period, they convey a message. [speaking dutch] group portraits are still important today. in the 17th-century netherlands, they were essential, for power in
first mass art market in history arose because for the first time ordinary people bought paintings, etchings, drawings. artists produced in large quantity for that market. the society was defining itself in the images it produced. the simplicity of these domestic scenes is often deceptive. this still life with trout by willem claesz heda, while reassuring the dutch of the plenty in their lives also warns them of the remorseless passage of time. jan steen's painting the world upside-down was...
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little people pay tackles in san francisco it shouldn't be the small businesses that pay the tackles etch that benefits from being a part of the city that paid their fair share pay your fair share that's all we're asking and if we vote today without requiring that of a corporation that is worth temple billion dollars i think we're not only making a mistake about the policy we're making a mistake in terms of the message we're extending to the rest of san francisco we've been talking about the enar equality in this city we're the weight irrelevant city in the world and on the other hand, have the fastest growing inequity e equality that didn't have to do with our system of rules and laws that inequality is simply as difficult economic equality but to go beyond the inequality and is the rules that we have good not apply to certain people that's not what we should do in san francisco it goes against everything we believe if this board passes this without requiring the back tax to be paid we'll go down in history with one of the worts decision home sharing a good but we've predicted a new set
little people pay tackles in san francisco it shouldn't be the small businesses that pay the tackles etch that benefits from being a part of the city that paid their fair share pay your fair share that's all we're asking and if we vote today without requiring that of a corporation that is worth temple billion dollars i think we're not only making a mistake about the policy we're making a mistake in terms of the message we're extending to the rest of san francisco we've been talking about the...
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thanks i appreciate our amendment and want to know more about them i want to take a moment to thank etch that has orchid that the legislation thank you, pde
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response to the domestic violence in san francisco and let me just give you a few of those highlights etch of which is not more important than the other and each stands alone with great importance. and one, we have been able to achieve the greater accountability for domestic violence, offenders and working with the probation department, and and the others to achieve this end and we have ex-expanded language access for domestic violence survivor and that means, working collaboratively with the police department and the department of emergency management and making sure that we are able to respond and identify those bi lingual officers, who can provide critical response, and we significantly increased investments in services to women and survivors of violence and their families. and the city did provide increased funding for community based domestic violence agencies with a particular focus on at risk populations. such as the lgbt q and limited english, and immigrant survivors and we have expanded training on the domestic violence for the agencies and the community partner and that means tha
response to the domestic violence in san francisco and let me just give you a few of those highlights etch of which is not more important than the other and each stands alone with great importance. and one, we have been able to achieve the greater accountability for domestic violence, offenders and working with the probation department, and and the others to achieve this end and we have ex-expanded language access for domestic violence survivor and that means, working collaboratively with the...
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thanks i appreciate our amendment and want to know more about them i want to take a moment to thank etch that has orchid that the legislation thank you, president chiu for bringing it that's is an interesting pope piece it's gal knitted aloof people it's critically complex issue but beginning to address a very critical step in combating san francisco affordability issue i've spent many hours in committee hearings and gotten thousands thank you thousands of e-mails plus phone numbers on phone calls on this topic it's been interesting to have conversations around the city of san francisco people are will definitely paying attention and are concerned or dialed in on the issue i believe we need to step forward and regulate this activity to protect our city rent control housing stock awhile afforded hosts that need the money that many others are in need of and continue the short-term rentals under a limited circumstance i believe that the legislation is really come a very long way after many amendments and i'm grateful that the committee accepted the amendments addressing the safety issues th
thanks i appreciate our amendment and want to know more about them i want to take a moment to thank etch that has orchid that the legislation thank you, president chiu for bringing it that's is an interesting pope piece it's gal knitted aloof people it's critically complex issue but beginning to address a very critical step in combating san francisco affordability issue i've spent many hours in committee hearings and gotten thousands thank you thousands of e-mails plus phone numbers on phone...
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the up likely hero forever etched in baseball history. >>> last night's home run was an incredible moment in baseball. but for more reasons than one. japanese americans who played the sport while captive in camps say that moment was especially meaningful. nbc bay area's live in san jose right now. his own grand parents were sent to those camps. >> reporter: they absolutely were. it's hard to believe that era in our history ever even happened. look behind me, you'll see some apartments there, some con dopes here on the corner. it's not always what used to be there. this is where the japanese american baseball team used to play when they played here in san jose, every seat was full, sort of like last night at at&t park. >> it's that history who made him who he is.<8jj >> not ef enknowing if i was in the big leagues again or if i was going to play at the end of this season. to be in this moment right now, it's special. >> it's no secret that he's had a tough year, but he hung onto baseball just like his ancestors did. he's in a small club of japanese americans who play for the mlb honing a
the up likely hero forever etched in baseball history. >>> last night's home run was an incredible moment in baseball. but for more reasons than one. japanese americans who played the sport while captive in camps say that moment was especially meaningful. nbc bay area's live in san jose right now. his own grand parents were sent to those camps. >> reporter: they absolutely were. it's hard to believe that era in our history ever even happened. look behind me, you'll see some...
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ipp dellably etched on the australian psyche >>> you don't need a tv to watch al jazeera any time day or not. get your fixed of the unique al jazeera brand of real news by heading to the website aljazeera.com and clicking "watch now", on the right-hand side. >> with so many eyes focused on the u.s. senate changing hands, maybe not enough attention has gone to state capitals. a lot of governors are not having an easy walk to re-election, and there's plenty at stake. it's "inside story." hello, i'm ray suarez. governors have been reengineering state government in unconventional, press setting ways. for critics, who claim that there's no distance between the parties, governors have taken on big battles between employee unions, underfunded state pension plans, and what they called blotted state government. they have not necessarily been cheered. governments are fond of saying that it's the state, not the federal government that functions as a laboratory for new ideas. and voters are not prepared to say they're happy with the results. with just under two weeks to go before the midterm elec
ipp dellably etched on the australian psyche >>> you don't need a tv to watch al jazeera any time day or not. get your fixed of the unique al jazeera brand of real news by heading to the website aljazeera.com and clicking "watch now", on the right-hand side. >> with so many eyes focused on the u.s. senate changing hands, maybe not enough attention has gone to state capitals. a lot of governors are not having an easy walk to re-election, and there's plenty at stake. it's...
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this obligation etched here in stone to recall the deepest sentiments of our founding father, georgerings us together here today. to behold those who have shed their blood or lost their limbs in service of their country. this obligation for our injured service men and women first proclaimed by general washington in 1783 is perhaps the highest form of public justice. as we stand here in sight of our nation's capitol, the centerpiece of our democracy, we must fervently pray that the price paid by our nation's heroes will be remembered by those who we have elected to represent us. we must pray that our obligation to veterans remain a commitment that goes above partisanship and that they remember those for whom the battle continues. we must ask the heavens as those representatives ascend to the halls of power and walk those grand steps that they look to their west at this sacred ground and remember the promise that we have made for those who have served. thank you so much. [ applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ applause ] >>> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome miss lois pope, mr. arthu
this obligation etched here in stone to recall the deepest sentiments of our founding father, georgerings us together here today. to behold those who have shed their blood or lost their limbs in service of their country. this obligation for our injured service men and women first proclaimed by general washington in 1783 is perhaps the highest form of public justice. as we stand here in sight of our nation's capitol, the centerpiece of our democracy, we must fervently pray that the price paid by...
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conservatory plaza and they're outfitted with things like motion activated faucets, low flow toilets and etched translucent glass to let in all that natural light. to cast your vote for the best bathroom head to cbsphilly.com. they'll be taking your votes until friday the 31st. >>> new at 10:00 o'clock tonight another big honor for the taney dragons. >> the citizens crime commission presented the little leaguers with this your' thomas jefferson award in northeast philadelphia. they were recognized for handling the pressure of playing in the little league world series under the microsof microf intense media attention. they did us all very proud. pitcher mo'ne davis and her teammates received new taney gear from the commission. >>> some babies in kentucky are celebrating their first halloween in style. >> check out these little ones in the neonatal intensive care unit. from bubble bees to a cupcake, all cute, to tinkerbell, these babies were sporting their cutest costumes. hospital officials say that as these newborns undergo extra care it gives them and their parents just a moment of normal. we
conservatory plaza and they're outfitted with things like motion activated faucets, low flow toilets and etched translucent glass to let in all that natural light. to cast your vote for the best bathroom head to cbsphilly.com. they'll be taking your votes until friday the 31st. >>> new at 10:00 o'clock tonight another big honor for the taney dragons. >> the citizens crime commission presented the little leaguers with this your' thomas jefferson award in northeast philadelphia....