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shot there, you're going to be seeing more shots like that but marine layer is going to be in the foregroundike you just saw. temperature trend for oakland, tomorrow 66 degrees through the weekend, remaining below normal into the middle of next week. average high in oakland is 68 degrees. marine influence continuing for the next seven days. live picture from exploratorium camera, lovely view. wind broke up marine layer a little bit but starting to reform. as you check out live doppler 7, it's pretty socked in all the way into the north bay. san jose also reporting cloud cover, you know this cooling trend is going to continue. temperatures in the 50s and 60s. 48 in santa rosa. live look if emeryville camera, lovely view across the bay. visibility is good right now. chance of showers or drizzle tomorrow. windy and cooler weather friday and bright skies for mother's day. hour by hour, starting out overcast. 5:00 a.m., green near the east bay, drizzle. cold front slide down and produce more than just a little bit of drizzle in north bay and maybe some showers. 9:00 a.m., drizzly, the system, son
shot there, you're going to be seeing more shots like that but marine layer is going to be in the foregroundike you just saw. temperature trend for oakland, tomorrow 66 degrees through the weekend, remaining below normal into the middle of next week. average high in oakland is 68 degrees. marine influence continuing for the next seven days. live picture from exploratorium camera, lovely view. wind broke up marine layer a little bit but starting to reform. as you check out live doppler 7, it's...
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shot there, you're going to be seeing more shots like that but marine layer is going to be in the foregroundst saw. temperature trend for oakland, tomorrow 66 degrees through the weekend, remaining below normal into the middle of next week. average high in oakland is 68 degrees. marine influence continuing for the next seven days. live picture from exploratorium camera, lovely view. wind broke up marine layer a little bit but starting to reform. as you check out live doppler 7, it's pretty socked in all the way into the north bay. san jose also reporting cloud cn cover, you know this cooling trend is going to continue. temperatures in the 50s and 60s. 48 in santa rosa. live look if emeryville camera, lovely view across the bay. visibility is good right now. chance of showers or drizzle tomorrow. windy and cooler weather friday and bright skies for mother's day. hour by hour, starting out overcast. 5:00 a.m., green near the east bay, drizzle. cold front slide down and produce more than just a little bit of drizzle in north bay and maybe some showers. 9:00 a.m., drizzly, the system,w sonoma in
shot there, you're going to be seeing more shots like that but marine layer is going to be in the foregroundst saw. temperature trend for oakland, tomorrow 66 degrees through the weekend, remaining below normal into the middle of next week. average high in oakland is 68 degrees. marine influence continuing for the next seven days. live picture from exploratorium camera, lovely view. wind broke up marine layer a little bit but starting to reform. as you check out live doppler 7, it's pretty...
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May 7, 2017
05/17
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big waves in the foreground. it was a blustery evening on the coast.s picture from this evening. bone-chilling wind, it was worth it, but the waves tell part of that story. high surf advisory out on the coast tomorrow. breezy, 53 degrees in san francisco. 58 in emoryville. increasing clouds from the east, san jose currently at 56 degrees. and notice the temperatures as we head through the day tomorrow. after we lose the shower chances, pretty nice day. should see mid-70s with clearing skies in san jose heading into the afternoon. you don't often see rain chances coming in from the east. low pressure to the south, counterclock-wise rotation is bringing some of that moisture closer to the bay area, specifically east bay hills and down around santa clara county. passing midnight tonight, may see a few stray showers, morgan hill towards 5:30 in the morning. the skies clear as the low tracks more through southern california. we will continue to see some drying conditions and a little bit of a warmer finish to the weekend. check out these wind speeds just be
big waves in the foreground. it was a blustery evening on the coast.s picture from this evening. bone-chilling wind, it was worth it, but the waves tell part of that story. high surf advisory out on the coast tomorrow. breezy, 53 degrees in san francisco. 58 in emoryville. increasing clouds from the east, san jose currently at 56 degrees. and notice the temperatures as we head through the day tomorrow. after we lose the shower chances, pretty nice day. should see mid-70s with clearing skies in...
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May 30, 2017
05/17
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those two people in the foreground, those are two police officers andf there he is behind them in theng the thumb's up sign. apparently the police officers snapped this photo after bringing him home. >> so his name is reece. he thanked the officers and called them bloody legends. the good thing even though he's thumb's up he didn't remember one bit during the entire time. >> pace yourself. >>> next to a story that doc brown would be proud of. >> most know the significance of 88 miles per hour. >> what di tell you? 88 miles per hour. >> the classic scene, of course, from "back to the future" when the delorean goes back in time after hitting the magic number. >> well, a fan of the movie, a big fan was recently caught going 88 miles per hou delorean. >> no less. >> he had the movie in mind when he approached the speed but seconds later a highway patrol officer was in his rearview mirror. >> he did find it funny, the officer, that is and allowed white to at least take a picture of the radar gun showing 88 miles an hour and then he proceeded to give him a ticket. >> ah, so close to getting
those two people in the foreground, those are two police officers andf there he is behind them in theng the thumb's up sign. apparently the police officers snapped this photo after bringing him home. >> so his name is reece. he thanked the officers and called them bloody legends. the good thing even though he's thumb's up he didn't remember one bit during the entire time. >> pace yourself. >>> next to a story that doc brown would be proud of. >> most know the...
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May 13, 2017
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it was not a foreground conclusion when mitch mcconnell laid that rule out. it was a foreground conclusion when joe biden first articulated that premise back when bush was in office. he said, i would not recommend the president nominate anyone at that point in their term, let alone, the senate should proceed to hearing and mission of that person. so this is a standard that was first articulated a joe biden, then senator joe biden, it was something that republicans did, confident that the american people want to have that opportunity, knowing that it's the tables had been turned, democrats had been there and republican have been nominating it, same thing would have happened. they're not saying we won't confirm anyone's president appoints, that's what senator schumer seems to be saying, that would put not putting anyone on the bed he puts on -- voted for kagan is very will question and gets twos point threat's term, even though president obama did not? >> if there is a democratic-controlled senate, starting in 2018, you may not see trump getting anyone else con
it was not a foreground conclusion when mitch mcconnell laid that rule out. it was a foreground conclusion when joe biden first articulated that premise back when bush was in office. he said, i would not recommend the president nominate anyone at that point in their term, let alone, the senate should proceed to hearing and mission of that person. so this is a standard that was first articulated a joe biden, then senator joe biden, it was something that republicans did, confident that the...
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May 15, 2017
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the labour leader said he did not believe andrew murray, seen here in the foreground, was a stalinist to "temporarily" help the campaign. ukip's economy spokesman, patrick 0'flynn has defended the party's decision to stand aside in some seats for pro—brexit candidates. mr 0'flynn said they were fielding candidates in just over half of the 650 seats because of the "radically changed political context". he insisted the party was aiming to win a "cluster" of target seats onjune 8th. the green party has pledged to scrap what it calls "pointless" sats, and abolish academies, as part of plans to shake up the education system. the party says it wants to free teachers and children from national tests and put "enjoyment" back into schools. to the campaign in wales now and the nationalist party plaid cymru say they wouldn't rule out a coalition with labour if it meant stopping the conservatives in "wreaking havoc in wales". their words not mine. the party's leader leanne wood has taken a road trip with the bbc‘s victoria derbyshire. but as you can imagine she wasn't only asked about the campaig
the labour leader said he did not believe andrew murray, seen here in the foreground, was a stalinist to "temporarily" help the campaign. ukip's economy spokesman, patrick 0'flynn has defended the party's decision to stand aside in some seats for pro—brexit candidates. mr 0'flynn said they were fielding candidates in just over half of the 650 seats because of the "radically changed political context". he insisted the party was aiming to win a "cluster" of target...
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May 17, 2017
05/17
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ramy: not so much in the background, that was in the foreground until this latest development with formerector comey. donald trump has been defending his sharing of classified, top-secret intelligence with the russians. that allegedly happened last week when the foreign minister of russia and the russian ambassador to the u.s. both met with donald trump in the oval office. the white house is saying it is not an issue of donald trump sharing this information, it is more issue of a leak someplace in the white house. thatrump on twitter saying he had an absolute right to do what he did, share the information. he says he also wants russia to step up their fight against isis and terrorism. this all rotates around the idea or the intelligence that we have been hearing that mr. trump sharing information with russia with regards to laptops serving as bombs that they get onto planes in the make their way to the united states. just in the past hour or so, abc news has been reporting that president trump's disclosure may have endangered a spy that was placed in an isis cell by israel. mr. mcmaster a
ramy: not so much in the background, that was in the foreground until this latest development with formerector comey. donald trump has been defending his sharing of classified, top-secret intelligence with the russians. that allegedly happened last week when the foreign minister of russia and the russian ambassador to the u.s. both met with donald trump in the oval office. the white house is saying it is not an issue of donald trump sharing this information, it is more issue of a leak someplace...
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May 23, 2017
05/17
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so what we are able to do is remove a particular shade of color from the foreground.is particular shade of grain becomes invisible. you can do it with any color. but we have effect me standing against it to going back to see what it longs like. we have a problem. if you want to wear a green coat. see what happens? it goes away. that is how it works. chromokey. green is what most use but use any color you want to disappear. make the question disappear. watch. one, two, three. i'm thinking they are stacking inside the control room. want to see the map come back? try it. one, two, three. a great question. great question. i think i'll do the official disappearing act. bye! alison: that is their favorite thing for the tour. they love to see what you can do with the green screen. larry: put a kid in front of it and roll tape. it's hysterical. alison: thank you, doug. funny. let's check in now with erin hawksworth. she has sports for us. erin: we need more of doug. that was awesome. larry: i think so. can anybody stop the warriors? erin: we are halfway to a rematch of last y
so what we are able to do is remove a particular shade of color from the foreground.is particular shade of grain becomes invisible. you can do it with any color. but we have effect me standing against it to going back to see what it longs like. we have a problem. if you want to wear a green coat. see what happens? it goes away. that is how it works. chromokey. green is what most use but use any color you want to disappear. make the question disappear. watch. one, two, three. i'm thinking they...
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May 29, 2017
05/17
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visitor walks into this space, sits on one of these crates that you see in the foreground of the photograph, and listen to the voices of soldiers who fought in the war being played short snipits, a collage of the voices talking about their experiences, and what you can't see in the photographs is as the lights shift as you sit there listening, and the space in the center of the photograph that looks like it might be a hole is actually a screen, and that screen shows images from the war, but very close up and somewhat abstracted images, so you're not looking at tv footage of the gulf war, you're really looking at imagery taken from the news footage. so this exhibit, i think, really encourages the visitor to stay, to stay put for a while, and experience a number of sensory and physical ways what it might have been like to be a part of that conflict. the second one i want to talk about is not an immersive exhibit, but it's an unusual example of libraries' ways of dealing with the legacy of a president, so i should pause here and say that the presidential libraries are structured in similar way
visitor walks into this space, sits on one of these crates that you see in the foreground of the photograph, and listen to the voices of soldiers who fought in the war being played short snipits, a collage of the voices talking about their experiences, and what you can't see in the photographs is as the lights shift as you sit there listening, and the space in the center of the photograph that looks like it might be a hole is actually a screen, and that screen shows images from the war, but...
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May 25, 2017
05/17
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their homes and what you are seeing is some of that police activity including as you can see in the foregroundhese police officers, the general message to people in the vicinity was to move away from the scene. you can see the number of police vehicles parked up. a particular area was a road called springfield street where one arrest had previously been made, our north of england correspondent suggested something more significant may have been found and this was the scene live close to where the activity was taking place. police officers on the street, you can see it in the distance by that green traffic light, onlookers, perhaps residents waiting to get home, waiting to find out what is going on. we will keep an eye on that for you. as details of the victims of the manchester bombing emerge, the city continues to grieve, big questions still remain. why were mostly children targeted?
their homes and what you are seeing is some of that police activity including as you can see in the foregroundhese police officers, the general message to people in the vicinity was to move away from the scene. you can see the number of police vehicles parked up. a particular area was a road called springfield street where one arrest had previously been made, our north of england correspondent suggested something more significant may have been found and this was the scene live close to where...
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May 29, 2017
05/17
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what they are getting is whatever the media has decided the foreground, the headline and 2% as a important news for the day. very often that is fragmented, misleading or cannot necessarily because the media-- i'm not a trump. i don't think the media is a opposition party, evil people. at their best we rely on them enormously to do good journalistic work for us, but it's a very hard job keeping up especially on these rolling newscasts that go on for 24 hours, fact checking. they rely more and more on narrative, rather than on the investigation of events and people. so, often they will latch onto a narrative and that will become the guiding the thread of what they announce and this hasis happened over and over and over again with hillary clinton. the book is often an examination of her policies i don't really look at that.it i it's not too different from the book that i wrote before this, which was called the creation of an bowline and it seems like that's a pretty good stretch. the book is very similar in that they both really are studies of representation and misrepresentation and the way
what they are getting is whatever the media has decided the foreground, the headline and 2% as a important news for the day. very often that is fragmented, misleading or cannot necessarily because the media-- i'm not a trump. i don't think the media is a opposition party, evil people. at their best we rely on them enormously to do good journalistic work for us, but it's a very hard job keeping up especially on these rolling newscasts that go on for 24 hours, fact checking. they rely more and...
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to the right of your screen a live look at union station, a light breeze in the foreground with the american flag. tom, though, tracking chilly temperatures ahead. >>> racial tension at american university, the new response for students as the issue raises national attention. >>> they call it the fastest two minutes in sports. we will tell you the favorites and the added challenge for jock geez this year as the kentucky derby races off from churchill downs. >>> and that's our topic on the facebook live chat this morning. a lot of folks joining us the. >> we are thankful you are with us here at 9:00 on this saturday morning, may 6th. i'm david culver alongside angie goff. >> in addition to it being derby day out in the plains we have the gold cup going on, a lot of events happening outside rain or shine. >> some of them will take you to other countries. >> we will tell you about that coming up. >> it's all about what's happening here, tom kierein, weatherwise. >> good morning. maybe you are thinking about mowing the grass growing rapidly with the recent rain. if you do plan on getting mowing
to the right of your screen a live look at union station, a light breeze in the foreground with the american flag. tom, though, tracking chilly temperatures ahead. >>> racial tension at american university, the new response for students as the issue raises national attention. >>> they call it the fastest two minutes in sports. we will tell you the favorites and the added challenge for jock geez this year as the kentucky derby races off from churchill downs. >>> and...
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to the right of your screen a live look at union station, a light breeze in the foreground with the americantemperatures ahead. >>> racial tension at american university, the new response for students as the issue raises national attention. >>> they call it the fastest two minutes in sports. we will tell you the favorites and the added challenge for jock geez this year as the kentucky derby races off from churchill downs. >>> and that's our topic on the facebook live chat this morning. a lot of folks joining us the.
to the right of your screen a live look at union station, a light breeze in the foreground with the americantemperatures ahead. >>> racial tension at american university, the new response for students as the issue raises national attention. >>> they call it the fastest two minutes in sports. we will tell you the favorites and the added challenge for jock geez this year as the kentucky derby races off from churchill downs. >>> and that's our topic on the facebook live...
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May 11, 2017
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most people miss is that it is starting to get technology to be in the background rather than the foregroundif i want to the music i put my phone, i stare at it, i and completely removed from this conversation. i have dropped out of the real world to do something on my computer. when i can talk to an agent i can still look at you and say, can i listen to the red hot chili peppers? done. that is your today. it is in the beginning stages. mike: you can turn out your lights and reorder things you have bought. this agent that can accomplish a lot of tasks for you. maybe i have a pair of glasses that allows it to display information. i have some notes and opponents that are happening next and a cheering message for my wife showing up on my screen, all without having to pull my phone out and remove myself from this conversation. that is the thing we're most excited about. charlie: who has the competitive advantages? mike: it is a competitive field. charlie: you have amazon and then google coming in. mike: you have to build it, that is why it is so exciting and that is why we are invested. charlie:
most people miss is that it is starting to get technology to be in the background rather than the foregroundif i want to the music i put my phone, i stare at it, i and completely removed from this conversation. i have dropped out of the real world to do something on my computer. when i can talk to an agent i can still look at you and say, can i listen to the red hot chili peppers? done. that is your today. it is in the beginning stages. mike: you can turn out your lights and reorder things you...
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your suggestions and ideas for the peace process, there you see jared kushner interestingly in the foregrounde is the person the president is tasking with trying to bring mizzle east peace to become a reality, but first i want to bring in david gregory, who has been watching this visit with us all morning. tell us the significance of the location of where the president and first lady are right now. >> this is the church of the holy sepulchre, refers to the tomb of jesus christ. this is where the gospels tell us principally the gospel of matthew jesus was crucified and body buried in final rest. as all things are in jerusalem it's a political place, too, in that the administration of the church is shared between the greek orthodox and the armenians. there have been actual fist fights over administration of what is now the church that evolved over time. in the history of christianity in the holy land, it's quite interesting that what christians have done over time in holy places they build churches, so the sites of churches are usually where archaeologists, biblical archaeologists have gone to
your suggestions and ideas for the peace process, there you see jared kushner interestingly in the foregrounde is the person the president is tasking with trying to bring mizzle east peace to become a reality, but first i want to bring in david gregory, who has been watching this visit with us all morning. tell us the significance of the location of where the president and first lady are right now. >> this is the church of the holy sepulchre, refers to the tomb of jesus christ. this is...
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May 14, 2017
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television advertising for a creatively and a way that actually does not foreground him , his his voice that much. although his voice is there an voiceover that has a series of images that are designed to play on emotions rather than doing a straight, here is my policy page and here is what i will tell you. he is very cutting edge in his use of media in a way that is complete opposite of what he does in 1960. his team makes sure years in a very carefully controlled media environment where if there is a town hall meeting, all of the people have been prescreened and preselected. he will not get anything to out -- out of the side. he is also keying in -- the broader in zaidi is the -- what the public has. he is looking at what reagan did in 1966, and what other republican candidates are doing elsewhere in 1966 and in 1968 to play up to this concern about crime and law and order. he says in may, a great many quiet americans have become committed to answers to social problems that preserve personal freedom. americans he quiet then famously labels the silent majority. these are the people tha
television advertising for a creatively and a way that actually does not foreground him , his his voice that much. although his voice is there an voiceover that has a series of images that are designed to play on emotions rather than doing a straight, here is my policy page and here is what i will tell you. he is very cutting edge in his use of media in a way that is complete opposite of what he does in 1960. his team makes sure years in a very carefully controlled media environment where if...
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you can take out what's on the foreground.he background -- all cloudy, can't see the skyline there. we'll have meteorologist bill henley tell us why that is. ♪ >>> drake was the big winner at the awards show. he took home a record-setting 13 awards. the rapper won top artist, top male artist, and top billboard 200 album for his latest record, "muse." >>> new york's governor wants president trump to keep his campaign promise to invest in infrastructure. the governor sent a letter to the president asking him to step in and provide federal funding for penn station. cuomo called track conditions at the busiest railroad terminal "deplorable." crews are doing repair work following two derailments this year. cuomo said federal funds would help with short-term construction, alternatives for passengers, and a long-term solution. >>> in pennsylvania, authorities want to make sure everyone hitting the road for the memorial day weekend is buckled up safely. as part of the national click it or ticket campaign, pennsylvania state police and
you can take out what's on the foreground.he background -- all cloudy, can't see the skyline there. we'll have meteorologist bill henley tell us why that is. ♪ >>> drake was the big winner at the awards show. he took home a record-setting 13 awards. the rapper won top artist, top male artist, and top billboard 200 album for his latest record, "muse." >>> new york's governor wants president trump to keep his campaign promise to invest in infrastructure. the governor...
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May 10, 2017
05/17
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amazing most people miss is it's starting to get technology to be in the background rather than the foreground. if i want to play music, i pull out my phone, stare at it, i've dropped out of the world to do this. with this i can say, hey, play red hot chili peppers and i'm done. that's today. it can turn on your lights and play music. so fast forward, you have an agent that accomplish tasks. maybe i have glasses that displays information. i have notes i want to say, appointments next, a cheery message from my wife showing on my screen all without having to pull my phone out and remove myself from this conversation. >> rose: who has the competitive advantages in something like that? >> i think it's a new field. >> rose: amazon's there in a big way. >> yeah. >> rose: google coming in. there's so much technology to develop there. so much of what i'm talking about doesn't exist and that's why it's exciting because you've got to build it and that's why we're investing. >> augmented reality? the ability to take reality, us here today, and augment it. i can decorate this glass, i can have an overlay
amazing most people miss is it's starting to get technology to be in the background rather than the foreground. if i want to play music, i pull out my phone, stare at it, i've dropped out of the world to do this. with this i can say, hey, play red hot chili peppers and i'm done. that's today. it can turn on your lights and play music. so fast forward, you have an agent that accomplish tasks. maybe i have glasses that displays information. i have notes i want to say, appointments next, a cheery...
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May 8, 2017
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the police car in the foreground.the scene with cones across westbound branham lane. it's closed for the time being and likely for a few hours for the investigation. a person has been transported to the trauma center, and bob is finding out what he can. let's take you to the maps and show you where that is, in the bottom portion of what you show as the south bay. we see slowing for highway 85. that's not related to the crash, and in fact, access on and off the ramp isn'tp effected. the build on for the northbound route for san jose is not a surprise. no surprises for the rest of the freeways. out to waze and we'll show you part of the three routes from castro valley to the peninsula, and your fastest route is across the dumbarton bridge. the second one is now 237. good apgzs. an option you have. let me show you how to join our team, nbc bay area wazers. watch this animation. that's how you get to the team. nbc bay area wazericize the team to choose if you have not chosen one, choose wisely. that's the wise choice. >>
the police car in the foreground.the scene with cones across westbound branham lane. it's closed for the time being and likely for a few hours for the investigation. a person has been transported to the trauma center, and bob is finding out what he can. let's take you to the maps and show you where that is, in the bottom portion of what you show as the south bay. we see slowing for highway 85. that's not related to the crash, and in fact, access on and off the ramp isn'tp effected. the build on...
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May 21, 2017
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from the image in .960 one key prong is advertising and using it creatively in a way that does not foregroundim, his face, or his voice that much. his voice is there in voiceovers. they have images decided to play on emotions rather than -- here is my policy, here is what i will tell you. he is here at cutting edge in his use of media in a way that is the complete opposite of what he does in 1960. his team makes sure he carefully controls the media environment where, if there is a town hall meeting, all the people asking him questions have been prescreened and preselected, so he will not get anything out of the side, the side. he is also keying into the broader anxiety the public has about all the changes going on. he is looking at what happened with what reagan did in 1966 and what other republican candidates are doing elsewhere in 1966 and in 1968 to play up the concern about crime and law and order. he says a great many americans have become committed to answers to social problems for their personal freedom. this group of quiet americans he famously labels the silent majority. these are th
from the image in .960 one key prong is advertising and using it creatively in a way that does not foregroundim, his face, or his voice that much. his voice is there in voiceovers. they have images decided to play on emotions rather than -- here is my policy, here is what i will tell you. he is here at cutting edge in his use of media in a way that is the complete opposite of what he does in 1960. his team makes sure he carefully controls the media environment where, if there is a town hall...
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May 14, 2017
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it accounts for why privacy has moved so insistently to the foreground of u.s. political culture. it indicates that it will remain there for the suitable future. across the 20th century, americans became known by all kinds of agencies, state bureaucracies, law enforcement agents, by the popular press, financial institutions, marketers, private corporations, scientific researchers, psychological experts, data by their ownalso doctors, employers, teachers and neighbors. the proliferation of techniques for making citizens noble from offer reports could also opportunities and security. it could also threaten personal autonomy. undermining the notion of a freestanding individual. likewise, we have to remember and to remainnown unknown could be a form of this empowerment, although, in others, it was a sign of a privilege -- sign of privilege. the identifiable to a social welfare agency, the social security administration that received benefits for unemployment or retirement with a different matter than the traceable in a national, criminal or database. given the number and range of part
it accounts for why privacy has moved so insistently to the foreground of u.s. political culture. it indicates that it will remain there for the suitable future. across the 20th century, americans became known by all kinds of agencies, state bureaucracies, law enforcement agents, by the popular press, financial institutions, marketers, private corporations, scientific researchers, psychological experts, data by their ownalso doctors, employers, teachers and neighbors. the proliferation of...
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looking across northeast washington in the foreground. you can see rock creek park and the clouds are closing in from the west and producing a few sprinkles here in montgomery county. you can see it's quickly breaking up and passing on through here. just a few minutes or so, then it's all going to be gone. temperatures are rather cool. we're hovering in the 40s. just about everywhere. reagan national now at 47 degrees. for the d.c. bike ride, by 8:00, partly cloudy, we'll be in the mid-50s. then by 10:00, it'll be in the mid-60s. then as we get up to noontime, ought to be hitting the low 70s, good morning, by noon we can winds will pick up. gusts during the afternoon to perhaps as high as 30 miles an hour. which may affect the game at nats park. the first of a double header. they're going to make up the game from friday. they play the phillies at 1:35 and by 1:00, we'll be in the mid-70s there during the degrees with those breezes kicking up. and then late afternoon, still hovering in the upper 70s, second game, starts this evening, and w
looking across northeast washington in the foreground. you can see rock creek park and the clouds are closing in from the west and producing a few sprinkles here in montgomery county. you can see it's quickly breaking up and passing on through here. just a few minutes or so, then it's all going to be gone. temperatures are rather cool. we're hovering in the 40s. just about everywhere. reagan national now at 47 degrees. for the d.c. bike ride, by 8:00, partly cloudy, we'll be in the mid-50s....
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in the back ground and the white house in the foreground. now you come to studio e.us berger of our generation. steve: i love brent mus berger. brian: now he has a gambling site on seriou serous. later part of his career trying to focus that way. ainsley: people focus on that instead of listening to our show this morning? brian: absolutely not. not looking to gamble. kentucky derby everyone lost their shirt. steve: meanwhile, if you were watching the show yesterday throughout the afternoon and in to the early evening hours, sally yates took the stage along with james clapper there. here is essentially what this hearing was about. the democrats wanted to know was there collusion between the trump campaign and russians. and the answer to that is at this point there is no evidence, even though the fbi, the senate and the house are all doing investigations. no information of that meanwhile, the republicans focused in on a law that apparently was broken. and during the campaign and during the transition period, apparently somebody unmasked the name of at least one trump a
in the back ground and the white house in the foreground. now you come to studio e.us berger of our generation. steve: i love brent mus berger. brian: now he has a gambling site on seriou serous. later part of his career trying to focus that way. ainsley: people focus on that instead of listening to our show this morning? brian: absolutely not. not looking to gamble. kentucky derby everyone lost their shirt. steve: meanwhile, if you were watching the show yesterday throughout the afternoon and...
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do we see apparently in the foreground there's a prayer book on a plexiglass stand.dard operating procedure, if there is one? >> well, people just bring a little piece of paper, and they write their little messages to god. usually it's a message of peace or for good health. then they insert it into the wall. nobody is ever supposed to read that. it's remarkable. i have been to the western wall 100 times. i've never seen it empty. at 3:00 in the morning, it's packed. 5:00 in the morning. steve: you've never been there with a president. >> i've never been there with a president. they've emptied it completely. >> that's a great segue into dan who has done so many of these trips with the president. walk us through this. it does look very empty there in a public place that is oftentimes really every time you look at it packed with people. >> yeah. the general rule with the secret service is clear first. so you have to clear the entire area out of people. then you sweep it using explosive ordinance disposal, eod, and then you post it with agents and in this case it's proba
do we see apparently in the foreground there's a prayer book on a plexiglass stand.dard operating procedure, if there is one? >> well, people just bring a little piece of paper, and they write their little messages to god. usually it's a message of peace or for good health. then they insert it into the wall. nobody is ever supposed to read that. it's remarkable. i have been to the western wall 100 times. i've never seen it empty. at 3:00 in the morning, it's packed. 5:00 in the morning....
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in the big building in the background and the big tent in the background and the big tent in the foregrounds is still a work in progress. you can tell by the fact that the flaw is not in place yet and the podiums are scattered around. let's begin by talking about who will be here. tim farron will be here for the liberal democrats. plaid cymru will be here as well. paul nuttall for ukip and nicola sturgeon as well as the greens leader. you will notice that there are two more podium is not quite with the gang. they are being left over for theresa may and jeremy corbyn, neither of whom huat confirmed they will be here tonight. why not? theresa may says she is touring the country and taking questions from voters day in and day out. she has faced jeremy corbyn prime minister ‘s questions cou ntless prime minister ‘s questions countless times, she wants to know what should take part. corbyn and said if she is not doing it he will not either. the candidates will have a chance tonight to give the big opening statement and then questions will come from the audience over there. they have been preplan
in the big building in the background and the big tent in the background and the big tent in the foregrounds is still a work in progress. you can tell by the fact that the flaw is not in place yet and the podiums are scattered around. let's begin by talking about who will be here. tim farron will be here for the liberal democrats. plaid cymru will be here as well. paul nuttall for ukip and nicola sturgeon as well as the greens leader. you will notice that there are two more podium is not quite...