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if you could stand up >> you look two young to retire and don't go (laughter). >> gail is one of our watershed keepers she's one of the first female wolfed people (clapping.) but beyond that gail is what we call a legacy she's multiple generational and dedicated her life to the preservation of the waters the environmental values of protecting our water salt lake city sthooe she's gained admiration we called that on her in the rim fire and she did so even though she's getting close to retirement but she did so. she's helped us change the base of our watershed keepers a face that people know and want to associate with. and because i can't get this right your father and great grandfather >> my grandfather and father. >> all worked on our watershed when it was the spring valley water company. we want to wish gail a good luck in her retirement i know she'll be around while but thank you on behalf of the city and department her husband is a efforter it's all in the family (clapping) and also their boss john is here to recognize him (clapping) with that gail i have a little plaque for you c
if you could stand up >> you look two young to retire and don't go (laughter). >> gail is one of our watershed keepers she's one of the first female wolfed people (clapping.) but beyond that gail is what we call a legacy she's multiple generational and dedicated her life to the preservation of the waters the environmental values of protecting our water salt lake city sthooe she's gained admiration we called that on her in the rim fire and she did so even though she's getting close...
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our big story tonight, oprah winfrey, gail king and sanjay gupta join us. gail king and dr. sanjay gupta. >> hello, piers. >> hello. >> this is a really important issue. sanjay, you came up with the concept for this for the magazine. explain why and explain the key findings. >> well, for me sort of thinking about this issue was in many ways thinking about what anybody could do to try to combat something we see every day. as a doctor i was sort of realizing if someone had a cardiac arrest, for example, you might know to go over and start pumping on their chest. when we see somebody who's suffering, maybe from loneliness, someone who's off to themselves, doesn't seem to really be interacting in some way, we usually tend to avoid even more. so what was the cpr of that? that was the sort of question. and that's how this started. there was also this idea that loneliness overall was increasing in this country, and possibly becoming a so i associated with all these other physical findings. key finding, loneliness by itself more than obesity, more than chronic alcohol use, more than
our big story tonight, oprah winfrey, gail king and sanjay gupta join us. gail king and dr. sanjay gupta. >> hello, piers. >> hello. >> this is a really important issue. sanjay, you came up with the concept for this for the magazine. explain why and explain the key findings. >> well, for me sort of thinking about this issue was in many ways thinking about what anybody could do to try to combat something we see every day. as a doctor i was sort of realizing if someone had...
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let me ask you, gail, you ever lonely? you're such a gregarious character by nature. have you had periods of genuine loneliness? >> i had to think about this. i actually did. there's a difference between being alone and being lonely. >> absolutely. >> i don't mind moments when i'm alone. >> i like it but i don't want a whole lot of alone time. i don't want a whole lot of alone time. just this past weekend i had one of those weekends, piers, where you don't leave the house at all. i did bathe bit didn't leave at all. and i thought, my phone hasn't rang all weekend. and i thought, now, that's kind of odd. >> i would have called you. >> not one person called me, nor did i call anybody else. but by sunday night i was thinking, is there anybody i want to talk to? but i don't really feel times that i feel lonely. i really don't. i really haven't had it yet. >> sanjay, have you? >> yeah. i've had periods where i've been lonely. and i think you go through periods of life where you're very busy, and so you don't recognize it as much. but all of a sudden you take a step back an
let me ask you, gail, you ever lonely? you're such a gregarious character by nature. have you had periods of genuine loneliness? >> i had to think about this. i actually did. there's a difference between being alone and being lonely. >> absolutely. >> i don't mind moments when i'm alone. >> i like it but i don't want a whole lot of alone time. i don't want a whole lot of alone time. just this past weekend i had one of those weekends, piers, where you don't leave the...
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welcome, gail christopher and eddie glauchlted i want to start which gail christopher, because the kellogg foundation has a lot of money invested in this project. why is it essential what is important about it? >> when we look at the disparities that our young men of color face in terms of opportunity and access to opportunity in this country, it does not bode well for the future of the nation. young people of color make up about 23% of the population between ages 10 and 17. yet they make up over 50% of those who are incarcerated in the juvenile and sometimes criminal justice system. they are disproportionately suspended and expelled from school. the data is clear that there are underlying factors that are limited opportunities for this population group. and these underlying factors need to be addressed. >> why are the solutions in the hands of the private secter? >> they really aren't. the solutions are also in the public sector. but they aren't really focused in a specific way around this population. they are work programs, there are employment programs. there are all sorts of things, th
welcome, gail christopher and eddie glauchlted i want to start which gail christopher, because the kellogg foundation has a lot of money invested in this project. why is it essential what is important about it? >> when we look at the disparities that our young men of color face in terms of opportunity and access to opportunity in this country, it does not bode well for the future of the nation. young people of color make up about 23% of the population between ages 10 and 17. yet they make...
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they beat the gails last movement not happening again. up at the half.oppable for the portrero. the gails would go on a run and take control. walker the third going 100 miles an hour to the rack. held scoreless in the past 2 games. erupt for 21 tonight and saint mary wins 69-57. in the nba best and worst in the west. thunder lakers final game before the break. look at durrant. through traffic all wait to the hoop. kevin with 19 of the 43 in the fourth quarter. thunder come back from 14 point deficit handing the lakers the 7 state loss at home franchise record okc best start in the history. 43 and 12 and they win 107-103. giants pitchers and catchers report spring training tomorro tomorrow. first work out on saturday. rest of the squad in spring training next week. pitching staff. matt struggle last year he wants to get back to old form top of the rotation ace and ryan recapture after breaking his hand while at bat last may. he will fuel him and his giants teammate this year. >> i really feel like there isn't anything that i haven't been through yet but i
they beat the gails last movement not happening again. up at the half.oppable for the portrero. the gails would go on a run and take control. walker the third going 100 miles an hour to the rack. held scoreless in the past 2 games. erupt for 21 tonight and saint mary wins 69-57. in the nba best and worst in the west. thunder lakers final game before the break. look at durrant. through traffic all wait to the hoop. kevin with 19 of the 43 in the fourth quarter. thunder come back from 14 point...
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a 14-0 start and it is carrie carter with the three from the gail side. he had 30 for the gails. at the half. and labeth to waldo and right back to labeth who had 17 as the gails end up winning. >>> and dickerson's 21 to victory in san diego and byu having it their way against santa clara 89-76. >>> a weather related delay up uñ safeway presents real big deals of the week. or how to get great deals the easy way. you do enough flying around. that's why we give you real big club card deals. right now, our largest jug of arm & hammer detergent is just $5.00. fill your water supply. arrowhead water is only $3.29 a case. and chobani greek yogurt is just a buck. real big deals this week and every week. only at safeway. ingredients for life. >>> a little hint of what could turn out as a wet soggy weekend not that that would be any kind of a rarity. threatening skies. plenty of golfers not able to get their 18 in. including phil mickelson here at 10 at the peninsula a birdie. jimmy walker you have to check this out. at pebble beach. the beautiful scenery and a better birdie. he did finis
a 14-0 start and it is carrie carter with the three from the gail side. he had 30 for the gails. at the half. and labeth to waldo and right back to labeth who had 17 as the gails end up winning. >>> and dickerson's 21 to victory in san diego and byu having it their way against santa clara 89-76. >>> a weather related delay up uñ safeway presents real big deals of the week. or how to get great deals the easy way. you do enough flying around. that's why we give you real big...
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representative gail finney says the bill protects parents from being charged with child abuse. it defines corporal punishment as hitting a child ten times on the buttocks with one's palm and using reasonable force to restrain the child. the current law allows spanking as long as it doesn't leave any marks. >> you ever spank your kids growing up? >> maybe once or twice but i never felt good about it. >> you're not supposed to feel good about it. if you felt good about it it would be a problem. >> your parents ever spank you? >> oh, god yes. with a hair brush on the side of the road. >> my dad one motion, belt. >> really? >> pow. >> side of the road. humiliation was part of it. >> it wasn't humiliation. it was sheer corporal punishment. it was if effective. >> yeah. >> it was effective. >> yeah. i don't know. >> i spanked joey one time. >> i think it's changed you for good. >> it has. it has. no. i did it once. >> tell everybody what happened the other day. >> no. >> come on. >> i spanked joey one time.
representative gail finney says the bill protects parents from being charged with child abuse. it defines corporal punishment as hitting a child ten times on the buttocks with one's palm and using reasonable force to restrain the child. the current law allows spanking as long as it doesn't leave any marks. >> you ever spank your kids growing up? >> maybe once or twice but i never felt good about it. >> you're not supposed to feel good about it. if you felt good about it it...
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they beat the gails last movement not happening again. up at the half.r unstoppable for the portrero. the gails would go on a run and take control. walker the third going 100 miles an hour to the rack. held scoreless in the past 2 games. erupt for 21 tonight and saint mary wins 69-57. in the nba best and worst in the west. thunder lakers final game before the break. look at durrant. through traffic all wait to the hoop. kevin with 19 of the 43 in the fourth quarter. thunder come back from 14 point deficit handing the lakers the 7 state loss at home franchise record okc best start in the history. 43 and 12 and they win 107-103. giants pitchers and catchers report spring training tomorro tomorrow. first work out on saturday. rest of the squad in spring training next week. pitching staff. matt struggle last year he wants to get back to old form top of the rotation ace and ryan recapture after breaking his hand while at bat last may. he will fuel him and his giants teammate this year. >> i really feel like there isn't anything that i haven't been through yet
they beat the gails last movement not happening again. up at the half.r unstoppable for the portrero. the gails would go on a run and take control. walker the third going 100 miles an hour to the rack. held scoreless in the past 2 games. erupt for 21 tonight and saint mary wins 69-57. in the nba best and worst in the west. thunder lakers final game before the break. look at durrant. through traffic all wait to the hoop. kevin with 19 of the 43 in the fourth quarter. thunder come back from 14...
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they beat the gails last movement not happening again. up at the half.a run and take control. walker the third going 100 miles an hour to the rack. held scoreless in the past 2 games. erupt for 21 tonight and saint mary wins 69-57. in the nba best and worst in the west. thunder lakers final game before the break. look at durrant. through traffic all wait to the hoop. kevin with 19 of the 43 in the fourth quarter. thunder come back from 14 point deficit handing the lakers the 7 state loss at home franchise record okc best start in the history. 43 and 12 and they win 107-103. giants pitchers and catchers report spring training tomorro tomorrow. first work out on saturday. rest of the squad in spring training next week. pitching staff. matt struggle last year he wants to get back to old form top of the rotation ace and ryan recapture after breaking his hand while at bat last may. he will fuel him and his giants teammate this year. >> i really feel like there isn't anything that i haven't been through yet but i say that and something else crazy could happen
they beat the gails last movement not happening again. up at the half.a run and take control. walker the third going 100 miles an hour to the rack. held scoreless in the past 2 games. erupt for 21 tonight and saint mary wins 69-57. in the nba best and worst in the west. thunder lakers final game before the break. look at durrant. through traffic all wait to the hoop. kevin with 19 of the 43 in the fourth quarter. thunder come back from 14 point deficit handing the lakers the 7 state loss at...
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gail finney is proposing a law that would let parents, teachers and child care providers spank children hard enough to leave a mark. she says this didn't about child abuse but about proper parenting. many disagree. >> 20, 30 years ago we didn't sit in car seats but we do now. we have research that has shown it is less effective than time-outs it leads to aggressive behaviors with the child. >> current laws in kansas allow pankings that don't leave marks. they have banned it all together. >> is spanking just fine or over the line. you can e-mail fox friendsfirst@foxnews.com. we will read some of those later in the show. >> it is 18 minutes after the top of the hour. we will take you inside the flight academy for a look at the
gail finney is proposing a law that would let parents, teachers and child care providers spank children hard enough to leave a mark. she says this didn't about child abuse but about proper parenting. many disagree. >> 20, 30 years ago we didn't sit in car seats but we do now. we have research that has shown it is less effective than time-outs it leads to aggressive behaviors with the child. >> current laws in kansas allow pankings that don't leave marks. they have banned it all...
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a 14-0 start and it is carrie carter with the three from the gail side. he had 30 for the gails.p only six at the half. and labeth to waldo and right back to labeth who had 17 as the gails end up winning. >>> and dickerson's 21 to victory in san diego and byu having it their way against santa clara 89-76. >>> a weather related delay up in the proceedings pebble beach. rain fell and so did many scores because of it. >>> a little hint of what could turn out as a wet soggy weekend not that that would be any kind of a rarity. threatening skies. plenty of golfers not able to get their 18 in. including phil mickelson here at 10 at the peninsula a birdie. jimmy walker you have to check this out. at pebble beach. the beautiful scenery and a better birdie. he did finish and he's two back. another sensational shot at number six and that thing will like a magnet to the cup. find it 3-under 69 with that eagle. andro lu is your leader. he was at the monterey peninsula court. nice way to supplement your college tuition. young coed at gonzaga participating in a half court shot. took it up from
a 14-0 start and it is carrie carter with the three from the gail side. he had 30 for the gails.p only six at the half. and labeth to waldo and right back to labeth who had 17 as the gails end up winning. >>> and dickerson's 21 to victory in san diego and byu having it their way against santa clara 89-76. >>> a weather related delay up in the proceedings pebble beach. rain fell and so did many scores because of it. >>> a little hint of what could turn out as a wet...
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seeing none, item 4 director's report 4a update on dbi's finances >> i'm gail acting chief financial officer. our report this month our revenue is continuing to be higher than what we budgeted. currently our charges are 21 percent he higher than what we expect. we've seen several large projects submitted this year we think a lot of that is sgoou due to the code change in january. people were trying to bet pa that change but we're expecting about $16 million than that we expected. in terms of expenses: so with expenses we're still seeing savings in employees salaries. the savings and expenses are pretty much everywhere but we're to spend more for supplies. we put many requisitions for the car and we'll be buying jackets and several purchase orders are coming through. and everything else is on track. we'll end the year with with savings in salaries we're still hiring but not as fast has been budgeting. that's it for the finance report >> thanks gail. >> update on proposed election - legislation. >> good morning. on the new legislation president mccarthy mentions the mayor's executive d
seeing none, item 4 director's report 4a update on dbi's finances >> i'm gail acting chief financial officer. our report this month our revenue is continuing to be higher than what we budgeted. currently our charges are 21 percent he higher than what we expect. we've seen several large projects submitted this year we think a lot of that is sgoou due to the code change in january. people were trying to bet pa that change but we're expecting about $16 million than that we expected. in terms...
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thank you gail. jo joshua tweets in. it's time to refocus on rights community and people. and caroline gives us suggestions with all those who cannot find jobs, anyone in government, adjournment, teaching some politics could benefit from a jd. it is not that easy for a bunch of recent law grads. >> do you regret spending that money and getting the education? >> i don't regret the license, it got me here sitting in debt. >> it is a way to achieve upward mobility, but ifort it's expens. in the last 20 years tuition has risen twice as fast as inflation. first year tuition has plunged. making the future of the profession a bit uncertain. students are avoiding the career, facing huge debt dwindling salaries and job prospects. about 80% of law schools are losing money and some universities are attempting to attract some students by selectively slashing tuition rates. we're going to talk about that. what's behind the sharp decline, how is it going to affect you and the legal profession? to help us get a hand on this, jillian hatfield is a professional of law and economics at the
thank you gail. jo joshua tweets in. it's time to refocus on rights community and people. and caroline gives us suggestions with all those who cannot find jobs, anyone in government, adjournment, teaching some politics could benefit from a jd. it is not that easy for a bunch of recent law grads. >> do you regret spending that money and getting the education? >> i don't regret the license, it got me here sitting in debt. >> it is a way to achieve upward mobility, but ifort it's...
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. >> document examiner, gail heath, compared the handwriting on the note to jonathan binney's handwriting>> in this particular case, we were looking at handprinting. and handprinting can also be extremely identifiable back to an individual. most individuals when they first learn to write do learn to write from something called copy book style, which is printed letters within a textbook. >> there were a number of clear similarities. the lower case "g," especially at the end of words, was unusually open. the lower case "f" was almost always tilted at an angle to the rest of the letters in the word. >> in examining the question to the known, i pretty much was able to account for each and every pen movement and pen characteristic that i saw in the question. >> gail heath concluded that jonathan binney most likely wrote this note. >> on the nine-point scale, this was at the first position, a total identification of the handwriting. that's pretty much it. that's top of the -- top of the scale. >> and prints on the note matched binney's. when police went looking for jonathan binney at his home,
. >> document examiner, gail heath, compared the handwriting on the note to jonathan binney's handwriting>> in this particular case, we were looking at handprinting. and handprinting can also be extremely identifiable back to an individual. most individuals when they first learn to write do learn to write from something called copy book style, which is printed letters within a textbook. >> there were a number of clear similarities. the lower case "g," especially at...
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lawyers are right up with used car salesmen. >> thank you, gail. given that 80% of congress are lawyers, well, i rest my case. joshua tweets in: a law degree does not have to lead to traditional practice. anyone in government, journalist, teaching, politics could benefit for a j.d. but as we are finin finding out it aint ease. >> i do you regret going to law school? >> i don't regret the education or the license, subsidized my writing here got mere here wearing makeup. i do reget the debt. >> and it's huge for so many people. going to law school it used to be a great way to achieve upward mobility. but, you know, the school is extensive. hard work, promise i've high-paying job made it worth it. things are changing, though, in the last 25 years, tuition has risen twice as fast as inflation. and first year enrollment has plunged. making the future of the legal professional at least as we know it now, a bit uncertain. students are avoiding the career that has left many graduates saddled with huge debt, dwindling salaries and far job prospects, now jus
lawyers are right up with used car salesmen. >> thank you, gail. given that 80% of congress are lawyers, well, i rest my case. joshua tweets in: a law degree does not have to lead to traditional practice. anyone in government, journalist, teaching, politics could benefit for a j.d. but as we are finin finding out it aint ease. >> i do you regret going to law school? >> i don't regret the education or the license, subsidized my writing here got mere here wearing makeup. i do...
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and you must be gail. >> i must be gail. >> and where are you from?o are these ladies? >> the best friends anybody could have. >> have a wonderful birthday. we are looking at some snow showers possible for parts of the eastern great lakes. you can see some heavier snow inching closer to columbus. about an inch or three. same goes for most of new york city and northeastern parts of connecticut into eastern massachusetts too. all that cold front moving eastward. and back behind it it >>> we're watching for a flash flood watch here in the north bay through 3:00 this afternoon for some localized flooding around creeks and streams into the north bay where we're right now seeing some pretty good downpours from napa down into hercules and richmond. now heading into downtown san francisco around the sunset district over on the west side and light rain showers now approaching the south bay. more of this is going to finally push to the south as we head through the afternoon, right around 3:00 in san jose. highs today in the upper 50s around san jose. mid to upp
and you must be gail. >> i must be gail. >> and where are you from?o are these ladies? >> the best friends anybody could have. >> have a wonderful birthday. we are looking at some snow showers possible for parts of the eastern great lakes. you can see some heavier snow inching closer to columbus. about an inch or three. same goes for most of new york city and northeastern parts of connecticut into eastern massachusetts too. all that cold front moving eastward. and back...
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let's bring in gail brewer, she's the manhattan mayor. >> the temperatures were supposed to be warmer. i spoke to all of the superintendents in manhattan and the attendance is low. parents who wanted to keep their kids at home did. those who had to work, however, brought their kids to school. there is hot lunch and there is the there are teachers there but it's a rock in the hard place. it's really hard for pedestrians to cross. there's a lot of slush at every crosswalk. the roads are clear but the pedestrian movement is very challenging. >> gail, al rocker from nbc got into something of a spat with the mayor about the school closings. he tweeted, "i knew this a.m. the mayor's office new york city schools would close schools. talk about a bad prediction. long-range de blasio's forecast, one term. >> i respect al rockker a lot. it's a different thing to run the city and give the weather on tv. >> ouch. al roker responded this way. mr. mayor, i know i could not run nyc but i know when it's time to keep kids home from school. what do you think, in retrospect, is al roker correct? >> i kn
let's bring in gail brewer, she's the manhattan mayor. >> the temperatures were supposed to be warmer. i spoke to all of the superintendents in manhattan and the attendance is low. parents who wanted to keep their kids at home did. those who had to work, however, brought their kids to school. there is hot lunch and there is the there are teachers there but it's a rock in the hard place. it's really hard for pedestrians to cross. there's a lot of slush at every crosswalk. the roads are...
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gail wyatt: i think that violence in our society is very common... and very perplexing to many americans, because it's reached the upper echelons. as long as it occurred in people of color or poor people or homeless people, criminals, you know, it was something that people could say, "well, it's those people." but when you see it occurring in suburban areas and in affluent families, and communities, i think it really begins to shake the roots of this society and begins to call into question... what exactly is happening. i think that's very unfortunate. i think if we had been concerned about anyone being a victim of violence, we would have been a lot better prepared but any phenomena that's left unchecked is going to move into the basic core of our society. maybe finally, in this country, because violence has seeped out of inner city, we'll begin to address treating it as an epidemic. and that means that we're not only going to treat littleton, colorado, but we're also going to treat compton, california, with the same energy in identifying the problem
gail wyatt: i think that violence in our society is very common... and very perplexing to many americans, because it's reached the upper echelons. as long as it occurred in people of color or poor people or homeless people, criminals, you know, it was something that people could say, "well, it's those people." but when you see it occurring in suburban areas and in affluent families, and communities, i think it really begins to shake the roots of this society and begins to call into...
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. >> hello, my name is gail sea grave. i'm here to support dan jordan. i have worked on numerous campaigns with dan and he's great. he's agoed with people. they feel comfortable with him. he cares about people. i just think he would be really good for this appointment. so i'm recommended him. >>supervisor norman yee: thank you. >> hello, my name is rosa maria. i also want to speak in support of dan jordan. myself i work as a community organizer with the code enforcement outreach program with the department of building inspection. what we do is we educate and inform tennants and owners of their obligation with the new tenderloin. my staff who wrote a statement of support for dan jordan couldn't be here and wanted know read his support. "good afternoon supervisors. i work with the outreach program fubded by the department of building inspection. i would like to speak on behalf of dan jordan who is one of our amazing housing peer counselors with our housing counseling program in our office. he's applied to have a seat with the sro task force. as he as a som
. >> hello, my name is gail sea grave. i'm here to support dan jordan. i have worked on numerous campaigns with dan and he's great. he's agoed with people. they feel comfortable with him. he cares about people. i just think he would be really good for this appointment. so i'm recommended him. >>supervisor norman yee: thank you. >> hello, my name is rosa maria. i also want to speak in support of dan jordan. myself i work as a community organizer with the code enforcement...
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leverage is. >> gail, i want to show this tweet.was arwa who tweeted a syrian reverend few je refugee walking in the desert. he was finally reunited with his family. you've talked to aide workers on the ground there. how bad is it? >> it's epic. aide workers can come nowhere near meeting the efforts of those needed on the ground. it is just swamping. >> 25% of lebanon is a syrian refugee. you look at what that means. 80% of the syrian refugees are children out of school. you've had arne duncan on before and he talks about the connection between undereducated children and violence and this is definitely something that is not going away. and there's no way right now for these humanitarian community to meet it. the u.n. gained only 60% of its budget for last year. nobody knows where that money is going to come from. >> it was -- kerry seemed to be hinting that he wants to do more and we know from last year's debate that he wanted more of a muscular intervention. what can president obama and others do? >> i agree with you because i've h
leverage is. >> gail, i want to show this tweet.was arwa who tweeted a syrian reverend few je refugee walking in the desert. he was finally reunited with his family. you've talked to aide workers on the ground there. how bad is it? >> it's epic. aide workers can come nowhere near meeting the efforts of those needed on the ground. it is just swamping. >> 25% of lebanon is a syrian refugee. you look at what that means. 80% of the syrian refugees are children out of school....
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north but the breeze is behind and our next system comes in and we have a high wind watch and we have gail warnings on the coast. we know it's happening and that may be upgraded tomorrow. all the temperatures are in the 50s right now and the wind has been picked up, 17 at napa and you can see the direction and it's more of a westerly direction. 33 in tahoe and there does our system, there goes the next one. the backside of this, particular will come in and we'll in and we will still get our fair share and this could be another good one. mainly to the north, it will be breezy at times and it is a fresh keen much a breeze. upper 50s low-to-mid 60s. sunday looks good and i think there will be a lot of fog popping up. >>> thanks for the warning, steve. and especially in areas that are have been burned by wild flowers. and it brings waves of 10 feet high at the beaches. >>> now 715 new planets so far no signs of life and they are much like ours as you see in this artist's rendering and most are smaller than neptune which is four times the size of earth and the total number of planets is near
north but the breeze is behind and our next system comes in and we have a high wind watch and we have gail warnings on the coast. we know it's happening and that may be upgraded tomorrow. all the temperatures are in the 50s right now and the wind has been picked up, 17 at napa and you can see the direction and it's more of a westerly direction. 33 in tahoe and there does our system, there goes the next one. the backside of this, particular will come in and we'll in and we will still get our...
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eric gail house says he mistook it for a real gun and the district attorney said she has not completed her investigation. >>> they are asking anybody with information to come forward. christie lee was arrested yesterday. police say they were looking at a suspicious home which led them to her. she was booked on murder charges and police have not led to her. they found the body of naomi row house. it appears the teen was shot to death at that location. >>> now last night several families members and friends gathered where the girl's body was found. they lit candles and prayed, pell are there and it is from fairfield in our next merger. they met with the founder of the electric car company according to the trap fran system and neither tesla nor apple is commenting on the deal. >>> and they are talk going their spending plan over the next two years. they are holding up muni's brightest budget picture and they will consider everything from disabled riders to shutting off parking meters on sundays. they have also considered an automatic fair increase. there is a warning about selling cactus
eric gail house says he mistook it for a real gun and the district attorney said she has not completed her investigation. >>> they are asking anybody with information to come forward. christie lee was arrested yesterday. police say they were looking at a suspicious home which led them to her. she was booked on murder charges and police have not led to her. they found the body of naomi row house. it appears the teen was shot to death at that location. >>> now last night several...
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gail king. battling an epidemic, it's loneliness and not just in your head.th. it could even shorten your life. oprah winfrey and gail king here with a simple remedy. our big story tonight,
gail king. battling an epidemic, it's loneliness and not just in your head.th. it could even shorten your life. oprah winfrey and gail king here with a simple remedy. our big story tonight,
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and we have gail who shares that sentiment . . .ut as we're fining out, lee so, it ain't that easy. >> yeah, you have a little distance on your situation now. do you regret going to law school and not staying in the profession. >> i don't regret the education or my license, it got me hear wearing makeup, sitting next to you. i do regret the debt. >> yeah. going to law school used to be a good way to achieve upward mobility, but the school is expensive. but thanks are changing, in the last 25 years, tuition has risen twice as fast as inflation students are avoiding the career that has left many graduates saddled with huge debt, dwindling salaries and poor job prospects. about 80% of law schools are loosing money. and some universities are trying to attract more students by selectively slashing prices. we'll talk about that. and how will this effect you and the legal profession. we're joined by senior fellow at a think tank, and professor of law and economics, and professor at the university of colorado law school. he is also the auth
and we have gail who shares that sentiment . . .ut as we're fining out, lee so, it ain't that easy. >> yeah, you have a little distance on your situation now. do you regret going to law school and not staying in the profession. >> i don't regret the education or my license, it got me hear wearing makeup, sitting next to you. i do regret the debt. >> yeah. going to law school used to be a good way to achieve upward mobility, but the school is expensive. but thanks are changing,...
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and that new storm could bring more bad weather, more gails of more than 80 miles per hour tomorrow and over the weekend. travel is seriously disrupted across the u.k. train services in parts of the country are canceled, others have serious delays or even diversions. many roads that closed because of flooding or fallen trees. one man believed to be in his 70s died in a suspected elect cushion while trying to move a tree. let's remember there were gusts of up to 112 miles per hour recorded yesterday and one of the worst parts of the country was hit was wales. there are still 60,000 homes without power and the rest i understand it across northern and southwest england and the west midlands. engineers have managed to restore power to 145,000 customers since the storms hit on wednesday with 6,000 restored overnight. so there's still a lot of work to do, a lot of roads that are flooded, clearing debris, fallen trees and other damage caused by the 100 mile per hour winds as we wait and baton down for the storms to hit. >> the human rights subcommittee is holding a public hearing on the situat
and that new storm could bring more bad weather, more gails of more than 80 miles per hour tomorrow and over the weekend. travel is seriously disrupted across the u.k. train services in parts of the country are canceled, others have serious delays or even diversions. many roads that closed because of flooding or fallen trees. one man believed to be in his 70s died in a suspected elect cushion while trying to move a tree. let's remember there were gusts of up to 112 miles per hour recorded...
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you say that you gail -- you scale gardens for summer camp. what does, mirror, do? >> the age-old the issues with camps is that, there is a difficulty with staff retention. staff, for one, two or three years. so in efforts to have a garden initiatives that last for 20, 30 or 40 years, kids are struggling in that regard. so what a mirror does, is it recruits college kids from universities across the country. and we train them to be garden educators at camps. so we recruit them, train them and dispatch them to these camps across the country, building a farming core. and the mission is to inspire and empower you to serve others. and we are doing this by cultivating a generation of farmers that are teaching thousands of kids at camp each summer. >> that is fascinating. does a mirror bring its own curriculum? >> absolutely. we are essentially enabling camps, that have not had the opportunities to have long-term sustainable garden programs, to have that. >> wonderful. arthur, what are some of the latest developments with, a wider bridge? >> our mission is to inspire a con
you say that you gail -- you scale gardens for summer camp. what does, mirror, do? >> the age-old the issues with camps is that, there is a difficulty with staff retention. staff, for one, two or three years. so in efforts to have a garden initiatives that last for 20, 30 or 40 years, kids are struggling in that regard. so what a mirror does, is it recruits college kids from universities across the country. and we train them to be garden educators at camps. so we recruit them, train them...
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. >> gail murrey was not elected to the b.a.r.t.anning started in 2005 on the $38 million project to build two crossovers between pleasant hill and walnut creek that was completed in 2011 but the tracks are still not up and running. the tab on the project is now $5 million over budget. tonight on ktvu channel 2 news at 5:00, 2 investigates, examines where all of the money has gone. plus what is still molding the project up. again -- holding the project up. again, that's tonight at 5:00. >>> thank you for making ktvu your choice for news. we're always here for you at ktvu.com. you can follow us on twitter and facebook. and adventures in the air, are the best. that was awesome! that is me elizabeth. and today my friends: rob pinkston, jennifer veal , lucas cruikshank and i are making discoveries in the world of air travel. we will fly in spirit of america. hey! look at that! also know as the goodyear blimp. then will suit up for combat training . i am obsessed! i'm excited! let's go! i am ready. and test our mad dog fighting skills. u
. >> gail murrey was not elected to the b.a.r.t.anning started in 2005 on the $38 million project to build two crossovers between pleasant hill and walnut creek that was completed in 2011 but the tracks are still not up and running. the tab on the project is now $5 million over budget. tonight on ktvu channel 2 news at 5:00, 2 investigates, examines where all of the money has gone. plus what is still molding the project up. again -- holding the project up. again, that's tonight at 5:00....
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we talk with gail lemmon. then a conversation with jamie lee curtis who has written a powerful blog to the huffington post about her own struggles to fight addiction. we are glad you joined us. those conversations are coming up right now. ♪ >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. the escalating war in syria has left 9 million people in the middle of a conflict that shows no sign of abating and has put a most read million people on the run, including a number of children. according to officials the u.s. is using all tools possible to bring an end to the conflict. in the meantime, the humanitarian crisis continues to escalate. joining us is a senior fellow for the foreign relations and foreign policy program. good to have you on this program. what do we make of where this situation is that the moment? some months ago there was a sign of hope that something could be done to deal with the stockpile, and now we have a crisis that seems to be spinning further out of control. >>
we talk with gail lemmon. then a conversation with jamie lee curtis who has written a powerful blog to the huffington post about her own struggles to fight addiction. we are glad you joined us. those conversations are coming up right now. ♪ >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. the escalating war in syria has left 9 million people in the middle of a conflict that shows no sign of abating and has put a most read million people on the run, including...
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he later hosted the dating gail and name that tune on tv.died at his home in mill valley of a heart attack. he was 81. >>> winds will be picking up this evening. the storm will be hammering the bay area right as bereturn for the news at 5:00 -- as we return for the news at 5:00. we'll have a complete forecast updating you as the conditions change and rain returns. >>> thank you for making ktvu your choice for news. we're always here for you at ktvu.com and you can follow us on twitter and facebook. have a great day. >>> up next on eco company -- >> healthy food for all. and these guys want to do their part. >> they're really cool because they provide fresh fruits and vegetables in areas that might otherwise not have them easily accessible. >> the crew from the big green bus make a stop to pitch in at a community garden. >> then growing more than ivy at yale university. >> we've got our squash field over there on the left. and coming up over here is where we grow all of our salad mixes. >> the sustainable food project from an ivy league campu
he later hosted the dating gail and name that tune on tv.died at his home in mill valley of a heart attack. he was 81. >>> winds will be picking up this evening. the storm will be hammering the bay area right as bereturn for the news at 5:00 -- as we return for the news at 5:00. we'll have a complete forecast updating you as the conditions change and rain returns. >>> thank you for making ktvu your choice for news. we're always here for you at ktvu.com and you can follow us on...
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chief cabinet secretary gail sheehy the silva said that the government of my token to verifying the accuracy of interviews with sixteen south korean women who said they were forced to service prostitutes for japan's wartime military. it is rumored that she knows who else asked to give an honest regarding the possibility for the creation of a team of government and including worth occasion by expats and as i sat in the beginning. we like to consider keep the investigation classified interviews conducted by japanese officials in nineteen ninety three at the request of south korea's government as part of the board investigation by japan where key to a statement in which japan apologize later that the polling numbers vary some historians say as many as two hundred thousand women from across asia were forced to serve as slaves called comfort women in japan for frontline soldiers. japanese nationalists of long insisted those women with a fallen tree prostitutes not slaves and that japan has been unfairly criticized meanwhile the south korean foreign ministry has slammed japan's attempts to withdra
chief cabinet secretary gail sheehy the silva said that the government of my token to verifying the accuracy of interviews with sixteen south korean women who said they were forced to service prostitutes for japan's wartime military. it is rumored that she knows who else asked to give an honest regarding the possibility for the creation of a team of government and including worth occasion by expats and as i sat in the beginning. we like to consider keep the investigation classified interviews...