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darya and george are in the traffic center. >>george: this is the north end of hospital curves. the traffic coming in from the octavia street express becomes this way. this skyway of the upper deck comes here. traffic on the bay bridge westbound has stopped at treasure island. traffic is bumper to bumper. that is because the traffic is being forced off of the freeway by caltrans and the chp. and they are being forced off at fifth street and ninth street. will tran is with us, live on fifth street. >>will: here is the traffic on fifth street. you can see that the traffic is backed up. headlights for as far as i conceive. i spoke with some people stuck in traffic and asked them, how long did it take just to get to this intersection, one gentleman told me it took him 10 minutes from paris and to hear. a perfect world that might take 30 seconds maybe 45 maybe they should bring someone out here to allow traffic to flow through. many people are trying to avoid this area. it is a bumper to bumper. cars are barely moving along. as far as getting on to the freeway, the on rams have been
darya and george are in the traffic center. >>george: this is the north end of hospital curves. the traffic coming in from the octavia street express becomes this way. this skyway of the upper deck comes here. traffic on the bay bridge westbound has stopped at treasure island. traffic is bumper to bumper. that is because the traffic is being forced off of the freeway by caltrans and the chp. and they are being forced off at fifth street and ninth street. will tran is with us, live on...
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>>erica: 4 comeback 8:47. >> georg: >>george: welcome back. 8:47. please keep in mind that the direction is the southbound. this truck jackknifed and completely flipped around. in fact so was the second trailer that has already been removed /towed from the scene. the northbound has not been removed. the cement was an art and not at risk of fire that was- inert.. if they lived out his cabinet they will be able to rely on the wheels of the trailer and the cab to get it out. they hope to get this cleared by 9:00 a.m. perhaps that is a bit optimistic. the best estimates is that the road will not be opened until 11:00 a.m.-noon. i think that we have another view. these are caltran inspectors. this is an elevated portion. it is the sky way 101 south bound at the ups. the sky way. there are chunks of steel guard rail that have been knocked to the street below. as that truck spun, pieces have been knocked to the street of the concrete barrier and cargo had been fallen below. if will take the concrete and guard rail have fallen--. also the fifth street diver
>>erica: 4 comeback 8:47. >> georg: >>george: welcome back. 8:47. please keep in mind that the direction is the southbound. this truck jackknifed and completely flipped around. in fact so was the second trailer that has already been removed /towed from the scene. the northbound has not been removed. the cement was an art and not at risk of fire that was- inert.. if they lived out his cabinet they will be able to rely on the wheels of the trailer and the cab to get it out. they...
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congratulations, george washington high school. [applause] and i believe we are going to have our assistant superintendent of high schools, janet schultz, accept this on bralve of -- behalf of the boarf education. and i know we have sandy fewer who was the p.t.a. president for a long time at george washington high school. commissioner fewer: i believe i have some of that stuff in my basement. i am a proud graduate of george washington high school as is my husband, as is my daughter, colleen, and so i always would like to ditto on commissioner wynns' request to have all our names put on it. i was p.t.a. president there for many years and i'm very familiar with that school and i would like to add a distinguished teacher, carl oche, who is a gifted teacher in our district, also is a hall of merit recipient for the george washington alumni association and we wish them many, many years of success. president mendoza: commissioner yee? vice president yee: ditto on putting my name on there, except that i'm reluctant. i wish -- i really wis
congratulations, george washington high school. [applause] and i believe we are going to have our assistant superintendent of high schools, janet schultz, accept this on bralve of -- behalf of the boarf education. and i know we have sandy fewer who was the p.t.a. president for a long time at george washington high school. commissioner fewer: i believe i have some of that stuff in my basement. i am a proud graduate of george washington high school as is my husband, as is my daughter, colleen,...
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george goes to the airport to pick up jerry. a limo with tickets to the basketball game and want to be called o'brien and murphy. o'brien--why o'brien? elaine? dan. excuse me a minute. hi, dan. how are you? um, oh. this is, um...kramer. oh. kramer. what's going on? we're headed down to protest this big neo-nazi rally. the head of the aryan union is in from chicago. you should come. oh, we can't. we're going to the knicks-bulls game. that's where the rally is-- at the paramount. maybe we'll run into you. it's really going to be something. it's the first time he's appeared in public. who? the head of the aryan union. o'brien. jerry: what's takin' them so long out there? see how she looked at me? she's a nazi, george, a nazi. i know. i know. kind of a cute nazi, though. are we going to make a plan? let's make a run for it. i can't run-- bad hamstring. i hurt it in a hotel room. know how they tuck the covers in real tight? i tried kicking it out and pulled it. why do they make their beds so tight? you got to sleep with your feet lik
george goes to the airport to pick up jerry. a limo with tickets to the basketball game and want to be called o'brien and murphy. o'brien--why o'brien? elaine? dan. excuse me a minute. hi, dan. how are you? um, oh. this is, um...kramer. oh. kramer. what's going on? we're headed down to protest this big neo-nazi rally. the head of the aryan union is in from chicago. you should come. oh, we can't. we're going to the knicks-bulls game. that's where the rally is-- at the paramount. maybe we'll run...
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. >>> and now an interview from george mason university. >> george mason professor who rosemarie zagarri in your book the politics of size you begin the book by saying that the deepest and most antagonistic conflict that the federal constitution convention was the controversy over her presentation in the national legislature. why is that? home is a lot of people think slavery is an issue that and i was a major issue in the was contentious but the fact is that it was only the deep eight over how people would be represented in the lower and upper house of the new congress that was the major issue that nearly stopped the convention and nearly cent of the delegates home who are that nearly resulted in the whole debate being ended, and what i think it is very little understood debate but it's what got us when this sort of a sesto em ho we have today in congress where all of the states have two representatives in the senate in other words and equal vote in the senate and representation some the basis of the population in other words what more representatives for more people in the house of rep
. >>> and now an interview from george mason university. >> george mason professor who rosemarie zagarri in your book the politics of size you begin the book by saying that the deepest and most antagonistic conflict that the federal constitution convention was the controversy over her presentation in the national legislature. why is that? home is a lot of people think slavery is an issue that and i was a major issue in the was contentious but the fact is that it was only the deep...
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hello, everyone, i'm george thomas. >> and i'm wendy griffith. an iranian pastor facing a death sentence for his christian faith is still fighting for his life. pastor yusef nardarkhani could be executed at any time. the latest report suggests the regime is increasing pressure, even making up charges to justify their charges. >> reporter: the pastor was convicted of appostasy in 2,010 cent 2010 and sentenced to death. he was also convicted of zionism. however, an english version transcript of his superior court case makes no mention of those charges. >> pastor yusef nardarkhani has done nothing but maintain his devout faith. the iranian authorities would try to force him to denounce that faith crosses all bounds of decency and iran's own international obligations. >> at a court appearance last week, the pastor refused to recant his faith. when asked to repent by judges, he said, "repent means to return. what should i return to? to the blasphemy that i had before my faith in christ?" meanwhile, religious rights advocates continue to speak out for
hello, everyone, i'm george thomas. >> and i'm wendy griffith. an iranian pastor facing a death sentence for his christian faith is still fighting for his life. pastor yusef nardarkhani could be executed at any time. the latest report suggests the regime is increasing pressure, even making up charges to justify their charges. >> reporter: the pastor was convicted of appostasy in 2,010 cent 2010 and sentenced to death. he was also convicted of zionism. however, an english version...
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>>mark: thank you george >>daria: george? >>george: avoid downtown. a specially 14th, 15th, 16th, broadway, clay the senate the and a round snow park, and the clay vicinity also the frank ogawa class, with street closures expected. even public transportation is being routed. around the rest of the bay area it has spent pretty decent. again as i mentioned, the bay bridge backup with no real delays. the san mateo bridge is still heavy and it is still heavy of the 101 interchange but it is problem-free. the ride to the golden gate bridge is starting to get leiter.lighter.l have our continuing coverage when the kron 4 morning news continues we will be back after this break. >>daria: 9:11. the protesters are being forced out of frank ogawa plaza from oakland protesters. they still have a renewed demonstrations in smaller numbers but still managing to block various intersections. the police presence remains heavy. >>mark: we will return live to the scene and get an update. the police are on the opposite side of barricades. right after this break. >>mark: we
>>mark: thank you george >>daria: george? >>george: avoid downtown. a specially 14th, 15th, 16th, broadway, clay the senate the and a round snow park, and the clay vicinity also the frank ogawa class, with street closures expected. even public transportation is being routed. around the rest of the bay area it has spent pretty decent. again as i mentioned, the bay bridge backup with no real delays. the san mateo bridge is still heavy and it is still heavy of the 101 interchange...
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curious george. ♪ oh...e was going to see his very first baseball game: marco's team, the cubbie bears, versus the tiger babies. hey, george, throw me the ball! (chatters "okay!") ooh!
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there's a statue of george mason on the mall and, of course, george mason university tries to make itself known in basketball and research and teaching. so we try to get his name out there. >> we are talking with rosemarie zagarri. she's a history professor here at george mason university. she's the author of this book "the politics of size: representation in the u.s. 1776-1850." recently reintroduced in paper book, reissued in paperback but she's also the author of this book "revolutionary backlash: women and politics in the early american republic" published by the university of pennsylvania press. what's the word "backlash" mean in your title? >> well, as i studied this period, what i found was that even though women couldn't vote for the most part or hold public office, that the revolutionary era debate over equality and natural rights generated a more large and widespread discussion about whether women had rights and what rights women should have. and women had actually been important participants in the prerevolutionary era, in the boycotts against great britain in making homespun.
there's a statue of george mason on the mall and, of course, george mason university tries to make itself known in basketball and research and teaching. so we try to get his name out there. >> we are talking with rosemarie zagarri. she's a history professor here at george mason university. she's the author of this book "the politics of size: representation in the u.s. 1776-1850." recently reintroduced in paper book, reissued in paperback but she's also the author of this book...
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>>george: that is exactly right.re is no indication on how long this traffic stop will be in place again, there is a tanker on fire, on the freeway in san francisco. >>george: if you are in the city and have a flight to catch, you could get on army street, cesar chavez, mayor opposes, but do not get on the skyway, 1014 interested 8 westbound. >>james: it is cool everywhere. here is a look at your 7 day around the bay. today is the coldest day of the week. we're looking for a pleasant weekend. >>mark: out of ohio, school districts are closed. there is a sign, there are dozens of wild exotic animals, loose. officers with assault rifles and pickup trucks where they found the owner of dead and all of the animal cage doors open. there were 40 animals on the preserve. authorities have killed up to 30 of them. >>officer: there were grizzly bears, black bears, cheetahs, lions and tigers. those are the primary things that we would be concerned with, any kind of cat species or bear species is what we are mainly concerned about
>>george: that is exactly right.re is no indication on how long this traffic stop will be in place again, there is a tanker on fire, on the freeway in san francisco. >>george: if you are in the city and have a flight to catch, you could get on army street, cesar chavez, mayor opposes, but do not get on the skyway, 1014 interested 8 westbound. >>james: it is cool everywhere. here is a look at your 7 day around the bay. today is the coldest day of the week. we're looking for a...
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>> george mason politics, security, defense policy, book graduates and undergraduates. i did great work at oxford. >> or economic interests important in foreign policy? >> i think that sometimes they are over the estimated. i didn't find the major decisions belong with the narrow economic interest it's not as though they get on the phone and ask the leaders of the oil companies should we in iraq or something like men. i think the context is pretty much every president wants to maintain amasa the international system which is open to peaceful exchange and that this is part of the american vision of economic order that's an important factor but the idea that special interest drives on the trade policy you do find interest group activities. >> when you have to shift for example like today why is it hard to get through congress with columbia, south korea and so on there are strong protections in the congress and the president is aware of that. >> what do you think has been the biggest failure of the republican foreign policy? >> the failure of the and frustration to adequat
>> george mason politics, security, defense policy, book graduates and undergraduates. i did great work at oxford. >> or economic interests important in foreign policy? >> i think that sometimes they are over the estimated. i didn't find the major decisions belong with the narrow economic interest it's not as though they get on the phone and ask the leaders of the oil companies should we in iraq or something like men. i think the context is pretty much every president wants to...
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. >> and now an interview from george mason university. >> george mason professor. in your book you begin by saying you have the deepest and most antagonistic conflict at the federal constitutional convention was the controversy over representation in the national legislature. why is that? >> well, i think that a lot of people think about the constitutional convention and they think that slavery was the major issue in toward the delegates apart. and, of course, slavery was a major issue and it was very contentious, but the fact was that it was only the debate over how people would be represented in the upper and lower house of this new congress that was the major issue that nearly stopped the convention and send all the delegates on that nearly resulted in the the whole debate being ended. end i think it is of very little understood debate, but it is what the us the sort of odd system that we have today in congress where all the states have two representatives in the senate, in other words, an equal vote in the senate, and then representation on the basis of populat
. >> and now an interview from george mason university. >> george mason professor. in your book you begin by saying you have the deepest and most antagonistic conflict at the federal constitutional convention was the controversy over representation in the national legislature. why is that? >> well, i think that a lot of people think about the constitutional convention and they think that slavery was the major issue in toward the delegates apart. and, of course, slavery was a...
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>>george: it is not getting any better. the backup is slow from pinole all we down to the bay bridge toll plaza. >>mark: weekly unemployment numbers have come out. there was a slight drop in unemployment filings but still at fairly high levels. weighing on the nasdaq is bay area based ebay. their quarterly numbers are coming out. they were not in line with what estimates were from analysts. disappointing quarterly results. he played down 6%. >>darya: starting today, protesters with occupies san francisco will have access to basic medical care. take a look at their campsite in justin herman plaza. they have been camping their sense of last month. today, nurses will be setting up a first aid station. leland yee plans to join in with the nurses for the launch of the first-aid camp. >>mark: more on today's big earthquake drill coming up after the break. hoped funnyman hall trenches put my big! big, big. big big big big? big big big big big. big big...big. ♪ big big big -big. -big! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ big big big -big big.
>>george: it is not getting any better. the backup is slow from pinole all we down to the bay bridge toll plaza. >>mark: weekly unemployment numbers have come out. there was a slight drop in unemployment filings but still at fairly high levels. weighing on the nasdaq is bay area based ebay. their quarterly numbers are coming out. they were not in line with what estimates were from analysts. disappointing quarterly results. he played down 6%. >>darya: starting today, protesters...
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and really i think if you looked at the bush years, george w. bush, it was president bush that made the key decisions whether to invade iraq, how to invade, how to follow up these actions later on. sometimes he did it ways the new conservatives alike. at the end of the day he had a group of intellectuals were influential born making policy and there were about as influential as it gets in the cost of foreign policy intellectuals. ford policy is not made by intellectuals. >> what is neoconservatism? >> neil conservatism, the word is usually used to mean a version of republican foreign policy. the approach which is particularly hawkish, i believe that the u.s. should really promote democracy in the world, even by force if his necessary. you know, this is something where there are routes in the broader american tradition that is not exactly unheard of. american history, but i think the word is sometimes over used. that concept of neoconservatism taps into a lot of broader republican an american tradition. most republicans are pretty hawkish on amer
and really i think if you looked at the bush years, george w. bush, it was president bush that made the key decisions whether to invade iraq, how to invade, how to follow up these actions later on. sometimes he did it ways the new conservatives alike. at the end of the day he had a group of intellectuals were influential born making policy and there were about as influential as it gets in the cost of foreign policy intellectuals. ford policy is not made by intellectuals. >> what is...
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let's head over to track it with george. >>george: we are looking at a reasonably good commute. we are not tracking and the hot spots. the back up on the bay bridge has grown and continues to. but is not backed up to the macarthur maze, but right to the edge. your san mateo bridge ride is a great alternate. there are no delays on the stand and no problems getting to the bridge although it is heavy on 80. your ride on the golden gate bridge looks good. it is a problem free commune. pockets of slow traffic. here is a look at the east bay right. you will see that the 680 ride is better than usual. 580 is much lighter out of the altemont and heavy through livermore. stop the traffic is still pretty heavy for 101 northbound. in marin county, lighter than usual. >>justine: new details on the man suspected of killing two people and injuring six others. authorities are saying that shareef allman killed himself. down at the medical examiner corners office put out that the cause of death for shareef allman was a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head. have reporter mac we thought he die
let's head over to track it with george. >>george: we are looking at a reasonably good commute. we are not tracking and the hot spots. the back up on the bay bridge has grown and continues to. but is not backed up to the macarthur maze, but right to the edge. your san mateo bridge ride is a great alternate. there are no delays on the stand and no problems getting to the bridge although it is heavy on 80. your ride on the golden gate bridge looks good. it is a problem free commune. pockets...
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am i pleasing george? is this okay with george? do you remember me calling you right up after saying "you don't have to use this." you said "too late, son." >> you sounded like an actor all of a sudden. "that was terrible, wasn't it?" all actors panic on. in the car on the ride home every actor figes out what they should have done. directing is this: if people don't know what is, it's like at. acting is one element of making a film. there's the script, there's editing, there's music, there's sound, there's camera work, that there's all these other pieces. the director is ultimately in charge of every one of those. >>ose: and you like that. >> that's fun. it's creative. i've been acting a long, long time. if you think about doing 22 episodes of television a year, an hour a week for 2 weeks, that's liking down 11 movies a year for 12 or 13 years. so i've been doing this a long time so i'm very interested in continuing to be in the entertainment industry and the way you can do that is by being more creative. >> where do you see this e
am i pleasing george? is this okay with george? do you remember me calling you right up after saying "you don't have to use this." you said "too late, son." >> you sounded like an actor all of a sudden. "that was terrible, wasn't it?" all actors panic on. in the car on the ride home every actor figes out what they should have done. directing is this: if people don't know what is, it's like at. acting is one element of making a film. there's the script,...
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after george w -- well, after bill clinton we have george bush. the two sides -- i tell my students, these are the two bookends of the 1960s. we have the war protester and all that brings to mind with what he did not inhale and what he didn't do and all of that, and the frat boy. i mean, so i say we had, what, ten civil war presidents, maybe eight world war ii prime ministers, and our generation got the two bookends, and that's it. obama claims to be a baby boomer, he was born at the tail end. >> host: al felzenberg, in your rating system for warren g. harding, you rate him at 26. he gets rating number 26, he gets a 2 for character. he gets a 4 for preserving and extending -- >> yes, yes. first of all,. >> host: it's a 1-5 scale. >> guest: yeah. 1-5 scale. well, harding is always rated next to last, i have to say, so was grant. we'll talk about grant as well. when you get the early polls that arthur schlesinger sent out to historians, harding's always at the bottom. watergate's good for them because nixon comes along, and the others sort of go up.
after george w -- well, after bill clinton we have george bush. the two sides -- i tell my students, these are the two bookends of the 1960s. we have the war protester and all that brings to mind with what he did not inhale and what he didn't do and all of that, and the frat boy. i mean, so i say we had, what, ten civil war presidents, maybe eight world war ii prime ministers, and our generation got the two bookends, and that's it. obama claims to be a baby boomer, he was born at the tail end....
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his corolla was found yesterday in prince georges county. shortly after he disappeared surveillance cameras captured a picture of a man using his debit card. his phone was found on the wilson bridge. >>> a new effort this morning from gary jar dan yo's attorney to free him from the aruban prison he is. he has not been charged with anything. he has filed an appeal that he be released temporarily until the trial is scheduled, if one is arranged at all. jordano says she was swept out to sea. >>> right now, president obama is celebrating the contributions of latino americans. he is hosting the american latino heritage forum at the white house. the event honors latinos who helped shape american history. >>> now to the protest around washington. demonstrators camped out at freedom plaza can stay there through december 30th now, and that's longer than they first planned. late last night the park service amended the protesters permit. they are protesting everything from corporate influence to their anger about social inequality and the economy. >>>
his corolla was found yesterday in prince georges county. shortly after he disappeared surveillance cameras captured a picture of a man using his debit card. his phone was found on the wilson bridge. >>> a new effort this morning from gary jar dan yo's attorney to free him from the aruban prison he is. he has not been charged with anything. he has filed an appeal that he be released temporarily until the trial is scheduled, if one is arranged at all. jordano says she was swept out to...
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bill described the quotes of george romney used to introduce will rot -- alley.romney thought he was being kind, but for years it was like waving a red flag in my face and i always answered as politely as i could. i think like men think they think. a tyrant deducing elly peterson as a speaker tonight i would focus on her many firsts. she was the first woman to run for u.s. senate from michigan. that was back in 1964 when there were only two women senators. both of them had entered congressman they were pointed to fill the seats of their late husbands. she was the first woman to chair a state republican party in 1965. people around the country thought she was in fact the first woman to chair in a state party. this was at a time when the chairman of the republican national committee would not permit a female vice chair to fill in if the male party chair could not attend the meetings. it was at a time when the finance committee of the republican party held its meetings at male only clubs. in 1976 peterson was recruited to be cochair of the era america, the coalition
bill described the quotes of george romney used to introduce will rot -- alley.romney thought he was being kind, but for years it was like waving a red flag in my face and i always answered as politely as i could. i think like men think they think. a tyrant deducing elly peterson as a speaker tonight i would focus on her many firsts. she was the first woman to run for u.s. senate from michigan. that was back in 1964 when there were only two women senators. both of them had entered congressman...
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we're going to start with >>george: george georg finally e easing on a hot spot between several hoursction. abhor no longer is a back up between the macarthur mesa it is reaching all the way to west grand ave. the macarthur maze and the 880 approach is much less. we could see and and to the backup with any additional problems diminished for the westbound problems. if your going out now? if you are not shocked about the 15 minutes-18 minutes? go ahead. however, an alternate could be the san mateo bridge which is still heavy westbound. a lot of people did not want to use the paper urged toll. to use the nimitz. they did not want to use the bay bridge toll plaza. --the southbound traffic from a 37 has been heavy towards the san rafael. it has also been a decent drive through richmond/san rafael. to use that to get to the golden gate it could get you into the city just fine. ericka? >> ericka for: a nice clear shot. as i walk you through the weather headlines a lot to get to. still dealing with temperatures in the 40's but as we go towards this afternoon, clear skies and plenty of sunshin
we're going to start with >>george: george georg finally e easing on a hot spot between several hoursction. abhor no longer is a back up between the macarthur mesa it is reaching all the way to west grand ave. the macarthur maze and the 880 approach is much less. we could see and and to the backup with any additional problems diminished for the westbound problems. if your going out now? if you are not shocked about the 15 minutes-18 minutes? go ahead. however, an alternate could be the...
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curious george. ♪ oh... captioning sponsored by nbc/universal narrator: george was excited.re here. (excited chattering) (laughing) oh, okay. i'm glad you're excited. hi. look, hundley, it's your buddy george.
curious george. ♪ oh... captioning sponsored by nbc/universal narrator: george was excited.re here. (excited chattering) (laughing) oh, okay. i'm glad you're excited. hi. look, hundley, it's your buddy george.
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let's get an update on the commune with george. >>george: we were seeing in early back up at the bay bridge, not a hot spot yet, but it could become one. other freeways look pretty good. there are no other hot spots. at the bay bridge, we are looking at a 13-15 minute back up for the westbound ride. you can see the 880 approach, it had been backed up even before the metering lights were turned on. now that they are active, which they had been for about 10 minutes, it is backed up to the 880 over crossing in the toll plaza flats. it could be a slow morning. the san mateo bridge ride is not bad. it is getting heavier. the westbound ride is still running 13-40 minutes over to foster city blvd.. your ride on the golden gate bridge is a problem free southbound with no delays or serious problems in marin >>george: the north bay right is without delays for southbound 101 from the nevada narrows to 37 and from there to the golden gate bridge. if you are a capitol corridor passenger and a regular user, there are disruptions to service becau
let's get an update on the commune with george. >>george: we were seeing in early back up at the bay bridge, not a hot spot yet, but it could become one. other freeways look pretty good. there are no other hot spots. at the bay bridge, we are looking at a 13-15 minute back up for the westbound ride. you can see the 880 approach, it had been backed up even before the metering lights were turned on. now that they are active, which they had been for about 10 minutes, it is backed up to the...
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>>george: we could be looking at a new hot spot. i spoke with caltrans a moment ago, there is a report of a motorcycle accident leading into yerba buena island my guess is, we will see the metering lights switched on in a moment or two if they have not been already. there was a report of one lane block near yerba buena island, a motorcycle crash. an ambulance has been dispatched. we will be tracking this to see what it does to the back up. on the san mateo bridge, an easy commute in both directions. your commute on the golden gate bridge has been without problems as well. not even any fall to as low you're right. bart is still reporting system why delays of up to 10 minutes. this is a look at the oakland was station where service was stopped for a while this morning when a person was reported on the tracks. an investigation was conducted. they have not found the person but the tracks have been determined to be cleared. a quick check on the east bay as we pick up the traffic maps, a great white for interstate 80 and south bay freeway
>>george: we could be looking at a new hot spot. i spoke with caltrans a moment ago, there is a report of a motorcycle accident leading into yerba buena island my guess is, we will see the metering lights switched on in a moment or two if they have not been already. there was a report of one lane block near yerba buena island, a motorcycle crash. an ambulance has been dispatched. we will be tracking this to see what it does to the back up. on the san mateo bridge, an easy commute in both...
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let's get a check on traffic with george. >>george: our hot spot has been cleared up.e are friday light on the bay bridge. there are no delays. from time to time, a traffic slows from the middle of the east parking lot. the san mateo bridge has been problem free as a backup free. the golden gate bridge has been problem free. 101 southbound, and there are no delays in either direction. we will look around the bay area starting with the east gate. the south bay freeways, 85 and 280 heading through and towards the rest tally --west valley, drive times are well under 40 minutes. >>darya: a developing story, with our lives and concord. there are extra police officers on duty at all three schools after receiving death threats. this is the third one in the past week. this one happened at concord high school. will tran is there speaking with people about how they feel about it. people on facebook are asking, do i send my kids? many cable are worried. >>will: many people are still very much worried. people are sending them to school but telling them if anything happens, run to
let's get a check on traffic with george. >>george: our hot spot has been cleared up.e are friday light on the bay bridge. there are no delays. from time to time, a traffic slows from the middle of the east parking lot. the san mateo bridge has been problem free as a backup free. the golden gate bridge has been problem free. 101 southbound, and there are no delays in either direction. we will look around the bay area starting with the east gate. the south bay freeways, 85 and 280 heading...
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curious george. ♪ oh...e they come, hundley. huh? (chattering "shave and a haircut") ohh... announcer: hundley forgot today was the day they promised to take george out on their neat, orderly boat. your buddy george is coming aboard, hundley. hello.
curious george. ♪ oh...e they come, hundley. huh? (chattering "shave and a haircut") ohh... announcer: hundley forgot today was the day they promised to take george out on their neat, orderly boat. your buddy george is coming aboard, hundley. hello.
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>>george: 9:45 things are getting back to normal.ngs are finally getting back to normal. it was perhaps the 15-20 minutes ago that we received any word of an accident that stopped traffic in both directions on the golden gate bridge. it was more so backed up on the north side with only two lanes open north. it took longer for that backup to recover. it was backed all the way to a marina boulevard. >> on the bay bridge there was a later motorcycle accident that has also been cleared. for a brief. there was a backup that ensued after that but now, clear. >> for the san mateo bridge, no problems, no delays the commute has thing over for quite some time. 9:46. >> good morning, george let me get straight to the trick or treat forecast. people are going out candy at this evening so we will see clear skies. windy. speeds will be between five m.p.h.-15 m.p.h. 6:00 p.m. will be temperatures and low 60s for the coastal locations and low 70's for the inland areas. as we return tonight, temperatures will cool down to about 55 degrees for the coa
>>george: 9:45 things are getting back to normal.ngs are finally getting back to normal. it was perhaps the 15-20 minutes ago that we received any word of an accident that stopped traffic in both directions on the golden gate bridge. it was more so backed up on the north side with only two lanes open north. it took longer for that backup to recover. it was backed all the way to a marina boulevard. >> on the bay bridge there was a later motorcycle accident that has also been cleared....
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>>george: the delays are significant. jim allison is telling us, they are recommending commuters who cannot accommodate a 30 or more minute delay actually look for alternate transportation. it is not often that bart says that. it is not because a particular station problem, there is no bus bridges that will be agreed. the problem is that switching to trains through the station, the richmond fremont line, the dublin and pleasanton, daly city line and fremont, any trains heading through the transbay tube in the westbound direction are likely to be affected and again. we are talking about as much as 20 minute delays. again, they say this is not related to the problem with the earthquake this morning. that is not our only hot spot. let's check a couple of other problems. as the ride on the dublin grade into san leandro and castro valley, it is backed up because of an earlier accident. that is still tying up the right. there is an overturned accident here at kit not erode on highway 92. it is still tying up traffic leading out
>>george: the delays are significant. jim allison is telling us, they are recommending commuters who cannot accommodate a 30 or more minute delay actually look for alternate transportation. it is not often that bart says that. it is not because a particular station problem, there is no bus bridges that will be agreed. the problem is that switching to trains through the station, the richmond fremont line, the dublin and pleasanton, daly city line and fremont, any trains heading through the...
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george is keeping an eye on the commute. >>george: enjoy the traffic as well.tty good. so far we have not tracked any hot spots this morning. a big back up on the bay bridge toll plaza. it is still nearly to the foot of the macarthur maze. your best bet is the 880 approach. the back of could cost 12-13 minutes. otherwise, 16-20 minutes coming on 90 to end of the san mateo bridge. a good ride in both directions, already getting lighter westbound. the golden gate bridge ride looks good coming in from marin county. we are delay free. the ride through marin is lighter than usual. first, we will check east bay traffic. the ride on 680 is sluggish getting into the san ramon valley passel of warner wrote. the south bay right, 101 has been lighter than usual. the no. 8 rye continues to slow but only through marinwood. a 40 minute drive time from navato to the golden gate bridge. >>mark: parents at a san francisco school want to get rid of the principal at paul revere school. parents are alleging that the principal issues demerits for students using the bathroom into di
george is keeping an eye on the commute. >>george: enjoy the traffic as well.tty good. so far we have not tracked any hot spots this morning. a big back up on the bay bridge toll plaza. it is still nearly to the foot of the macarthur maze. your best bet is the 880 approach. the back of could cost 12-13 minutes. otherwise, 16-20 minutes coming on 90 to end of the san mateo bridge. a good ride in both directions, already getting lighter westbound. the golden gate bridge ride looks good...
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curious george. ♪ oh...the y-go-by diner. especially the maze puzzles. (hooting happily) good job, george. but do you think you're ready to face the maze at renkins' farm? uh-huh, uh-huh! wow, there it is. that was the maze? (sighs) george was going to need a bigger crayon. welcome, radio listeners, to the amazing maze race-- the annual contest to see who can solve farmer renkins' cornfield maze
curious george. ♪ oh...the y-go-by diner. especially the maze puzzles. (hooting happily) good job, george. but do you think you're ready to face the maze at renkins' farm? uh-huh, uh-huh! wow, there it is. that was the maze? (sighs) george was going to need a bigger crayon. welcome, radio listeners, to the amazing maze race-- the annual contest to see who can solve farmer renkins' cornfield maze
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curious george. ♪ oh...just once a year. (clock chimes) new year's eve... (loud squeaking) ...the first day of school... (chatters "bye-bye!") ...and, of course, the annual corn roast and attic auction at endless park elementary. mmm! this is really good!
curious george. ♪ oh...just once a year. (clock chimes) new year's eve... (loud squeaking) ...the first day of school... (chatters "bye-bye!") ...and, of course, the annual corn roast and attic auction at endless park elementary. mmm! this is really good!
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>>george: extremely slow traffic in san jose. these do not include morgan hill. 101 northbound is backed up to the guadalupe parkway all the way from highway 85, nearly a 30 minute drive times there. a 80 is a mess. northbound 80 is backed up all the way into campbell beyond the 280 interchange. it is actually affecting highways 17. there is no really good alternate there. 101 is a mess. 280 is not too bad that it is not a great alternate. 85 is still pretty slow as well. then of course, the morgan health problems. so finally things are easing a bit syrian expects its fifth at the bay bridge toll plaza we have been a backup free for a while. the san mateo bridge has been free of problems all morning long into the traffic just keeps getting wider. for the golden gate bridge, 101 southbound has been hot spot free all morning long. in the weather center we will check in on the forecast. >>erica: the fog will hang with us most of the morning into the afternoon. the weather headlines shows the sea breeze returning resulting in not onl
>>george: extremely slow traffic in san jose. these do not include morgan hill. 101 northbound is backed up to the guadalupe parkway all the way from highway 85, nearly a 30 minute drive times there. a 80 is a mess. northbound 80 is backed up all the way into campbell beyond the 280 interchange. it is actually affecting highways 17. there is no really good alternate there. 101 is a mess. 280 is not too bad that it is not a great alternate. 85 is still pretty slow as well. then of course,...
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low and mid-50s in arlington, fairfax, and prince george's county. over the last 24 hours, cloudiness rolling through here the last few hours. we'll have clouds with us in and out throughout the day. sunrise 7:20. temperatures up around 70 by early afternoon, and clouds thickening up overnight tonight. here's your evening planner. sunset at 6:26. cloudy evening. down into the low 60s at midnight. by this time tomorrow morning, looks like rain moving in. we'll look at that, the rest of the week, and the weekend at 4:51. here's a look at our tuesday morning traffic. good morning, danella. >> good morning. breaking news out of olney, maryland, if you're traveling georgia avenue at batchellors forest road, looks like the lanes are reopened. i'm checking cameras in that area, and i can see traffic flowing. if you're traveling 395, still have an accident 395 north shutting down the ramp to edsall road. accident there has caused that ramp to be closed. just want to make awe wayou awa that. let's head up to 270 in maryland. this is the view of falls road. no
low and mid-50s in arlington, fairfax, and prince george's county. over the last 24 hours, cloudiness rolling through here the last few hours. we'll have clouds with us in and out throughout the day. sunrise 7:20. temperatures up around 70 by early afternoon, and clouds thickening up overnight tonight. here's your evening planner. sunset at 6:26. cloudy evening. down into the low 60s at midnight. by this time tomorrow morning, looks like rain moving in. we'll look at that, the rest of the week,...
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it goes back to george h.w. bush's administration. indeed, it goes back to ronald reagan's administration. and it meant the cost reductions for reducing so2 from coal-electric generation was much slow or than had been anticipated. and what i find when i was listening to people talk about cap and trade, and that narrative always went back to what had happened in the early 1990s. i was just fascinated. i kind of wanted to get the story of, indeed, how did that happen. and then we just found out that cap and trade for a society is much harder to do than something that's fairly focused on a number of -- [inaudible conversations] >> guest: yeah. so i think it's -- so i would say, you know, what are we doing about climate policy today, getting cars to 54 miles a gallon, renewable standards, you know, one-third of california's electricity is talking about from renew ables. you know, that's climate policy. >> host: we can do this transition from a fossil fuel-based electricity to a -- [inaudible] >> guest: well, i think others would say you h
it goes back to george h.w. bush's administration. indeed, it goes back to ronald reagan's administration. and it meant the cost reductions for reducing so2 from coal-electric generation was much slow or than had been anticipated. and what i find when i was listening to people talk about cap and trade, and that narrative always went back to what had happened in the early 1990s. i was just fascinated. i kind of wanted to get the story of, indeed, how did that happen. and then we just found out...
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i'm chris gordon in prince george's county. i will have the story ahead. >> apple revealed its new iphone but not everybody is thrilled. >> are we going to be thrilled about the forecast? >> i think everybody is going to be thrilled. at least 90% of you with great weather coming in with plenty of sunshine. i will explain why you may still need a jacket coming up. >> the redskins atop the division and feeling good going into the bye week. >>> getting through airport security will get easier for some travelers under a pilot program that kicked off today. transportation security administration agents will assess passengers who volunteer more information about themselves before a flight. those passengers won't have to take off their shoes or belts when passing through security. they would also be sent to security lanes for expedited screening. the pilot program takes place at airports in atlanta and detroit and dallas, ft. worth and miami. >>> jury selection got under way today in the trial after man accused of trying to blow up a
i'm chris gordon in prince george's county. i will have the story ahead. >> apple revealed its new iphone but not everybody is thrilled. >> are we going to be thrilled about the forecast? >> i think everybody is going to be thrilled. at least 90% of you with great weather coming in with plenty of sunshine. i will explain why you may still need a jacket coming up. >> the redskins atop the division and feeling good going into the bye week. >>> getting through...
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officers spoke with the janitor at nearby george fox middle school. his suspicion became criminal when he dropped his pants. >> he was right back after they left. we called again. we said this time he as his pants down and stuff -- has his pants down and stuff. >> reporter: a mother of four, teri johnson, says she fears for her safety since she feels she is the target. >> when the cops said something to him, he said who called because there's a hot girl who lives there. i was like. >> anne arundel county police arrested beatty and charged him with indecent exposure. a spokesman for the school system said he has been reassigned to warehouse duty where he will have no contact with children pending the outcome. jeff hager, abc2 news. >> thanks a lot. >>> no the very latest in the case of yeardley love. the attorney for george how longly wants access to love's records. they believe she died from health conditions. hughley is accused of entering her apartment and slamming her head into a wall. >>> baltimore city police are looking for suspects in the penn
officers spoke with the janitor at nearby george fox middle school. his suspicion became criminal when he dropped his pants. >> he was right back after they left. we called again. we said this time he as his pants down and stuff -- has his pants down and stuff. >> reporter: a mother of four, teri johnson, says she fears for her safety since she feels she is the target. >> when the cops said something to him, he said who called because there's a hot girl who lives there. i was...
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>> george, no, because they are wrong, george. i'm sorry. allow me to give at least one example. these independent analysts are making this analysis, based upon their set of assumptions, and not the assumption we used to develop the plan. we will be happy to share those assumptions. but they won't call and ask. what are your assumptions. >> take, for example, george, please. every worker pays 15.3% payroll tax. that goes to 9%. that is a 6 percentage point deduction right there. then, all they have to do is to pay the sales tax with that third 9%. you have a 6 percentage-point pickup. what people don't say is that for the sales tax, you don't pay the sales tax on used goods. it levels the playing field. so, the mischaracterization is they are using assumptions from the old tax code. and that simply does not work with the 9-9-9 plan. >> let me ask you about news about iran that broke yesterday. the attorney general announcing they had broken up a plot to assassinate the saudi ambassador right here in the united states. abc news learned they wanted to strike the israeli embassy her
>> george, no, because they are wrong, george. i'm sorry. allow me to give at least one example. these independent analysts are making this analysis, based upon their set of assumptions, and not the assumption we used to develop the plan. we will be happy to share those assumptions. but they won't call and ask. what are your assumptions. >> take, for example, george, please. every worker pays 15.3% payroll tax. that goes to 9%. that is a 6 percentage point deduction right there....