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it fits michael gill to a "t." crowd loves to hate him and he knows how to work the crowd to piss them off. >>> coming up, bud doobie takes to the ring. >> ah! >> and michael gill reflects on where bud ends and he begins. >> it's kind of hard to distinguish the real me and the character i play. >> and the woman who is about to become wife to one of "lockup's" most memorable inmates. >> i don't look at bobby as a killer. it's just something he did. it's not something he is. sheila! you see this ball control? you see this right? it's 80% confidence and 64% knee brace. that's more... shh... i know that's more than 100%. but that's what winners give. now bicycle kick your old 401(k) into an ira. i know, i know. listen, just get td ameritrade's rollover consultants on the horn. they'll guide you through the whole process. it's simple. even she could do it. whatever, janet. for all the confidence you need. td ameritrade. you got this. so i can reach ally bank 24/7, but there are24/7branches? it's just i'm a little reluct
it fits michael gill to a "t." crowd loves to hate him and he knows how to work the crowd to piss them off. >>> coming up, bud doobie takes to the ring. >> ah! >> and michael gill reflects on where bud ends and he begins. >> it's kind of hard to distinguish the real me and the character i play. >> and the woman who is about to become wife to one of "lockup's" most memorable inmates. >> i don't look at bobby as a killer. it's just...
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it fits michael gill to a "t." the crowd loves to hate him and he knows how to work the crowd to piss them off. >>> coming up, bud doobie takes to the ring. >> ah! >> and michael gill reflects on where bud ends and he begins. >> it's kind of hard to distinguish the real me and the character i play. >> and the woman who is about to become wife to one of "lockup's" most memorable inmates. >> i don't look at bobby as a killer. it's just something he did. it's not something he is. >>> when we visited colorado's limon correctional facility to shoot our "extended stay" series, inmate michael gill told us about his altar ego. >> my wrestling name? bud doobie. it's a stoner character. >> this is the bud doobie of msnbc "lockup" fame. have some damn respect. >> two years after gill's release, bud doobie was alive and well and wrestling in a denver nightclub. racist humor is a big part of the bud doobie character. >> why don't you get up and show me your green card? i like getting reactions out of people, whether it's good o
it fits michael gill to a "t." the crowd loves to hate him and he knows how to work the crowd to piss them off. >>> coming up, bud doobie takes to the ring. >> ah! >> and michael gill reflects on where bud ends and he begins. >> it's kind of hard to distinguish the real me and the character i play. >> and the woman who is about to become wife to one of "lockup's" most memorable inmates. >> i don't look at bobby as a killer. it's just...
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gill, let's back up. according to you, you have $1,500 cash that you claim you give to this car lot for the car, and now the car ends up in his name. the title's in his name. you still maintain that it's your car and that he took it and it had a bunch of your stuff in it. >> yes. >> judge tanya: so, if you have some evidence, something that will help us see your side of the story, that would be helpful. >> i pulled the $1,500 off my atm card to pay for it. >> judge tanya: let's see that. >> judge patricia: the other thing is, you're saying that you got the car on one day. you put all your stuff in it by the next day, and then it was gone. >> no. >> judge patricia: where did you go that you were packing all this in your car to go -- >> chandler out in the country to visit the family. >> judge patricia: so, you were just -- >> took it down there to show them my new truck and to let my kids see their family and to go fishing, and we came back that night to do laundry. >> judge larry: mr. speelman, i've got o
gill, let's back up. according to you, you have $1,500 cash that you claim you give to this car lot for the car, and now the car ends up in his name. the title's in his name. you still maintain that it's your car and that he took it and it had a bunch of your stuff in it. >> yes. >> judge tanya: so, if you have some evidence, something that will help us see your side of the story, that would be helpful. >> i pulled the $1,500 off my atm card to pay for it. >> judge...
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richard gill explains.have to understand a little about the price system itself. in this connection economists usually make some assumptions about human behavior-- namely, that people generally tend to act in their own self-interest. consumers might want all the goods they could get but most of them have limited budgets. they must choose one good over another. in making these choices, they try to maximize their own welfare. the same is true of producers. they try to maximize their firm's profits. it will be in their own self-interest they will maximize their profits, if they use more efficient productive methods and produce goods that consumers will buy. let us examine the price system. suppose a new computer is introduced at $450. suppose that this is a low price, meaning that long lines of consumers want to buy one. under the influence of the bidding of these consumers the price rises to $750. that price change has two effects. it will encourage other producers to produce similar computers. it will also,
richard gill explains.have to understand a little about the price system itself. in this connection economists usually make some assumptions about human behavior-- namely, that people generally tend to act in their own self-interest. consumers might want all the goods they could get but most of them have limited budgets. they must choose one good over another. in making these choices, they try to maximize their own welfare. the same is true of producers. they try to maximize their firm's...
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richard gill explains what water shortages teach us about consumer demand.arly, when you have a shortage of a commodity like water, you get very careful about how you use it. watering cemeteries and washing the dog are out. drinking water is definitely in. baths and showers? after a few weeks, they begin to have high priority. when you have very little of a commodity an additional unit brings more added satisfaction, more marginal utility, as economists describe it, than if you have an abundant supply. at the height of the drought additional water would have been used for high priority purposes-- drinking, cooking food. the added utility, the marginal utility of water, was very high. as the drought eased up, more water became available. the car got washed. the lawn got watered. additional water brought less added satisfaction, utility. the principle expressed here is usually called... graphically speaking it would look like this. we measure the marginal utility of water on the vertical axis. along the horizontal axis, we measure the amount available. at the
richard gill explains what water shortages teach us about consumer demand.arly, when you have a shortage of a commodity like water, you get very careful about how you use it. watering cemeteries and washing the dog are out. drinking water is definitely in. baths and showers? after a few weeks, they begin to have high priority. when you have very little of a commodity an additional unit brings more added satisfaction, more marginal utility, as economists describe it, than if you have an abundant...
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we asked richard gill why tight monetary policy caused such hardship.ing a benign view one could argue the difficult times of the early 1980s reflected the success of our past policies. keynesian economics was directed at stabilizing the growth of real national income. comparing recent decades with decades before world war ii, the american economy did pretty well. here's the way the growth of our gnp fluctuated before world war ii. here's what happened from the 1950s to 1980. in real terms, the economy was more stable in the recent period. the success of these policies undoubtedly contributed to recent inflationary tendencies and, perhaps more significantly, to the expectation of future inflation. by 1980, they'd created a general sense that the government would back down when it began to create recession and unemployment. people began betting on continued inflation. this made the government's task more difficult. the government had to act to break the back of these well-entrenched inflationary expectations. it had to fight inflation and a belief it wou
we asked richard gill why tight monetary policy caused such hardship.ing a benign view one could argue the difficult times of the early 1980s reflected the success of our past policies. keynesian economics was directed at stabilizing the growth of real national income. comparing recent decades with decades before world war ii, the american economy did pretty well. here's the way the growth of our gnp fluctuated before world war ii. here's what happened from the 1950s to 1980. in real terms, the...
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we asked analyst richard gill.nomists like terms like "velocity" because they suggest we're scientists, like physicists. well, perhaps we aren't quite that scientific, but we do have our own concept of velocity, specifically the income velocity of money. briefly, income velocity tells us how many times a year a dollar circulates through the economy to buy final goods and services. we measure it by dividing annual money national inco by the stock of money in the economy. annual money national income equals the average price of a good, p, times the quantity of goods produced, q. this is really our old familiar gnp concept in money terms. if we now divide money national income by the stock of money -- our currency and demand deposits, m -- we get velocity, v. thus v equals... we can put the m on the other side and get... this is called the "equation of exchange." now, the economic question facing the monetary authorities like arthur burns was, what would happen to the economy when you changed the money supply, m? roug
we asked analyst richard gill.nomists like terms like "velocity" because they suggest we're scientists, like physicists. well, perhaps we aren't quite that scientific, but we do have our own concept of velocity, specifically the income velocity of money. briefly, income velocity tells us how many times a year a dollar circulates through the economy to buy final goods and services. we measure it by dividing annual money national inco by the stock of money in the economy. annual money...
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yeah. >> and gill, you're a school teacher there, fifth grade in redwood city. one of your sisters, i think, when we did the interview said what she loved, when your dad would come home from work, you would run and take off his boots, and your sister, i think, would love to sit on his lap and take in the smell of his sweat. the smell of hard work. was that what it was like. >> yeah, definitely. and i think we would fight over taking off his boots and who would take it, his feet were swollen, the strongest one would do. . but yeah, definitely i think hard work was definitely a big part of my mom and my dad, something they really taught us. and something they expected from us. and i think that's something that helped us a lot through school and just throughout life. >> and jackie, your mom is here, she's doing the telemundo version, how grateful are you for the woman that's sitting on the other side of the camera? >> eternally grateful. my mother gave us all the love that she could give us and more. she would work six days a week, get home really late, make sure w
yeah. >> and gill, you're a school teacher there, fifth grade in redwood city. one of your sisters, i think, when we did the interview said what she loved, when your dad would come home from work, you would run and take off his boots, and your sister, i think, would love to sit on his lap and take in the smell of his sweat. the smell of hard work. was that what it was like. >> yeah, definitely. and i think we would fight over taking off his boots and who would take it, his feet were...
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richard gill points out how new technology can change the cost picture for businesses.sts in many ways. they substitute less expensive inputs for the more expensive-- high fructose corn syrup for sugar. they try to exploit economies of scale, as in the automotive industry. most significantly, they can introduce, as the asbury park press did, new technology. here's a typical firm's average cost curve. up to point a, costs are falling with increasing output-- economies of scale. after a, the firm is getting too cumbersome, and the curve turns up again. what innovation does is lower the entire curve. it shifts average costs downward, all along the line. much of the history of american economic progress can be told in terms of downward shifts due to innovation. these various methods of cutting costs tend to go together. the asbury park press was an innovator. it also substituted one factor of production for another-- machinery for labor, and produced at a much larger scale. cutting costs, a virtual necessity for businesses who wish to stay in business, and their necessity u
richard gill points out how new technology can change the cost picture for businesses.sts in many ways. they substitute less expensive inputs for the more expensive-- high fructose corn syrup for sugar. they try to exploit economies of scale, as in the automotive industry. most significantly, they can introduce, as the asbury park press did, new technology. here's a typical firm's average cost curve. up to point a, costs are falling with increasing output-- economies of scale. after a, the firm...
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we'll investigate that question with the help of economic analyst richard gill on this edition of "economics." i'm david schoumacher. most of us have been taught that to spend more money than we earn is to court financial disaster but the federal government seems to play by a different set of rules. almost every year the country runs a deficit. yet we're told that deficit is necessary, even beneficial. but deficits piled one on top of another create a growing national debt. and the interest payments on that debt add more dollars to the next year's deficit. during a five-yearpan back in the 1940s, our national debt more than quadrupled as we fought world war ii. how did we pay for that war? and why didn't it bankrupt us? early in the morning of september 1, 1939, german armies marched into poland, and the world exploded into war. by 1940, the germans controlled europe and re poised to attack britai a frightened american congress appropriated $37 billion for defense, more than the entire cost of world war i. how would the government raise these huge sums? that means taxes and bonds and bonds a
we'll investigate that question with the help of economic analyst richard gill on this edition of "economics." i'm david schoumacher. most of us have been taught that to spend more money than we earn is to court financial disaster but the federal government seems to play by a different set of rules. almost every year the country runs a deficit. yet we're told that deficit is necessary, even beneficial. but deficits piled one on top of another create a growing national debt. and the...
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pictures of the ceo of the red cross gill mcgovern giving a press conference on staten island a few days after sandy. again, publish on our website. we can see in the background emergency response vehicles being used as backdrops. just like richard says. one other point, since the story was published yesterday, i've since heard from another person who was involved in that effort who confirmed the entire -- what we knew was true. >> talking about the ceo mcgovern. she went on nbc's response was near flawless to sandy. minutesut your meeting that you got from the red cross. talks in some ways, this is one of the most shocking things we found. or threentioned, two weeks after sandy, the ceo of the red cross went on national television, nbc thomas since there were questions and it totally on the ground as to
pictures of the ceo of the red cross gill mcgovern giving a press conference on staten island a few days after sandy. again, publish on our website. we can see in the background emergency response vehicles being used as backdrops. just like richard says. one other point, since the story was published yesterday, i've since heard from another person who was involved in that effort who confirmed the entire -- what we knew was true. >> talking about the ceo mcgovern. she went on nbc's...
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economic analyst richard gill and i will examine that question on this edition of "economics u$a."'m david schoumacher. you can see the forces that control a farmer's economic wellbeing at work here at this farmers' market. taken together, it demonstrates a concept that economists call "perfect competition." in other words, every farmer who raises, say, tomatoes, is in competition with every other farmer who raises tomatoes. the market determines the price through the interplay of supply and demand. so the farmer is a "price taker," not a "price maker," and he tries to produce at the lowest possible cost and produce as much as he can as long as he can turn a profit. at the beginning of the 20th century, the farmers felt secure in their calling as they toiled to supply all the foods a growing nation demanded. so why, just 20 years later, were so many farmers forced to leave the land? their problems began with the entry of the united states into world war i. president woodrow wilson challenged the nation's farmers to dramacally increase food production. "food will win the war," he to
economic analyst richard gill and i will examine that question on this edition of "economics u$a."'m david schoumacher. you can see the forces that control a farmer's economic wellbeing at work here at this farmers' market. taken together, it demonstrates a concept that economists call "perfect competition." in other words, every farmer who raises, say, tomatoes, is in competition with every other farmer who raises tomatoes. the market determines the price through the...
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discussion between the planning department and sfusd about this residential growth and today we have gill telly who is here to present on the growth and influencing trends influencing growth and part of the story is how baby boomers and mellenials are leaving in the city to drive for new development in addition, the city has a goal to produce, 33 percent of new residential units as affordable up to 60 percent of residents, and many are being built on the east side of the city and much in the district that i represent, which includes the south of market and mission bay and historically many families have students that go to sfusd and we also have okeefe who will be presenting to provide an overview of the current methodology for projecting enrollment forecast and incredibly interesting and i had a moment to glance at it and how they plan for potential growth and additionally the school district is being asked to weigh in on developments that could have a impact on school sites and like to consider the big picture throughout the city rather than just being ad hoc and site specific at each i
discussion between the planning department and sfusd about this residential growth and today we have gill telly who is here to present on the growth and influencing trends influencing growth and part of the story is how baby boomers and mellenials are leaving in the city to drive for new development in addition, the city has a goal to produce, 33 percent of new residential units as affordable up to 60 percent of residents, and many are being built on the east side of the city and much in the...
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and the inside is packed to the gills. homeowner tommy thompson says he and his wife became overwhelmed by their own collection. why don't you get rid of some of this stuff? >> you'd be surprised what he have gotten rid of. >> reporter: tonight, todd reports that this home has multiple offers with a contract pending. >> the good, the bad, the ugly. they all have to find a buyer. i think of them not as homes i'm selling but buyers and sellers that i'm helping. >> reporter: it seems jen was able to see through the zoo inside. >> it has a formal dining room and an eat-in area. >> reporter: i missed the formal dining room. >> the birds were there. >> jimmy: o >> reporter: i missed that. before putting an offer in, buyers should do their research. >> there's a wild card. you can't get into the basement or through the basement to see if the boiler even works, to see what the plumbing is like. you can't get to see what the view is like because you can't get to the window. there's some guess work. >> reporter: jen is finally ready
and the inside is packed to the gills. homeowner tommy thompson says he and his wife became overwhelmed by their own collection. why don't you get rid of some of this stuff? >> you'd be surprised what he have gotten rid of. >> reporter: tonight, todd reports that this home has multiple offers with a contract pending. >> the good, the bad, the ugly. they all have to find a buyer. i think of them not as homes i'm selling but buyers and sellers that i'm helping. >>...
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minutes ago, if you start to look at what the project description is, it is not the entire line from gill roy all the way into san francisco that will be electrified and it is the portion, basically from san jose, up to san francisco and it is a 51 mile project, and that we will go ahead and get the electrickfiation done and it runs all the way in and two tracks will be electrified and it will be an overhead contact system, and something that has been used on the east coast, and in europe, and but it is something that is going to be new to the west coast and so it is a different voltage and a different set up. and we will use the current path that we are on and that is the electrical multiple units and that is something that i have learned in more detail in a couple of minutes, the service will initially operate at 79 miles an hour with a capability to go ahead and expand to 110 miles per hour. it decreases the air possession and increases the ability to carry more riders and it basically is all positives when you look at most projects you start to see things that are negatives in differe
minutes ago, if you start to look at what the project description is, it is not the entire line from gill roy all the way into san francisco that will be electrified and it is the portion, basically from san jose, up to san francisco and it is a 51 mile project, and that we will go ahead and get the electrickfiation done and it runs all the way in and two tracks will be electrified and it will be an overhead contact system, and something that has been used on the east coast, and in europe, and...
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gill, she was married to him for 16 years. what does this say? mean, i know other serial killers, ted bundy, attractive guy, people would have never thought he was a serial killer. >> to survive for all this long killing people, even notice putting him in all these houses, have you to have some kind of a personality to be able to talk to people and know who are you stalk and getting. he is really good at this, finding somebody that they -- nobody is going to really look for. then feeling comfortable after you do it and thinking nobody is ever going to catch me. >> there are apparently 10,000 abandoned buildings in kerry, i understand i understand, and so far they've only gone through five. >> i'm sure theeing going to find a lot more. thank you for having me on. >> thank you, gill, so much. >>> well, we have another fox news alert to tell you about now because a massive undertaking happening on the battle to stop an ebola outbreak in our country. homeland security now requiring all travellers from ebola-plagued countries in west africa be funnele
gill, she was married to him for 16 years. what does this say? mean, i know other serial killers, ted bundy, attractive guy, people would have never thought he was a serial killer. >> to survive for all this long killing people, even notice putting him in all these houses, have you to have some kind of a personality to be able to talk to people and know who are you stalk and getting. he is really good at this, finding somebody that they -- nobody is going to really look for. then feeling...
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but it all changed after she found gill daniel fobbing's club in warminster.e here one day and it was a very difficult time to come into a place where i didn't know anybody or anything. i came and i said, i would like to volunteer to do something. and it just became a very wonderful place to be. did i and, who started off as a member, quickly realized a volunteer had on new cancer members. your family and friends are very good to you and very caring, but they want it to be over. and as soon as you're done chemo they say okay, you're fine now. but you're not fine. and only somebody who has been through it knows that. the best survival tool goes beyond the medication. a support group with newly made friends works much better. if you see somebody without a smile, you need to sit down and talk to them and see if you can help them in any way. people say to you, why do you go there when everybody is sick. i always say, gill daniel fobbing didn't save my life, it gave me my life back. that's such a sweet story. you think cancer, you think sadness, you think tiers. bu
but it all changed after she found gill daniel fobbing's club in warminster.e here one day and it was a very difficult time to come into a place where i didn't know anybody or anything. i came and i said, i would like to volunteer to do something. and it just became a very wonderful place to be. did i and, who started off as a member, quickly realized a volunteer had on new cancer members. your family and friends are very good to you and very caring, but they want it to be over. and as soon as...
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gill yad stock initially rose on the fda news but closed down 2% today. >>> uber is awarded a failingde by the better business bureau for the large number of customer complaints. the rideshare company that's taking over the taxi industry received 90 complaints, almost half for confusion over the cost of an uber ride. lift, a competing rideshare business, received just five complaints, so did yellow cab taxi. both also received failing grades from the bbb. uber, lift and yellow cab are not members of the bbb. >>> fleet week officially under way in san francisco. a live look at the embarcadero where much of fleet week activities will take place to honor and celebrate our men and women in the military. a new memorial to veterans was dedicated today in san francisco. u.s. senator dianne feinstein was there to pay tribute to our troops who put themselves in harm's way for our country. >> but more than anything, i want to thank the men and women of this great country that wear the uniform with pride, with a sense of service, and a willingness if it comes to that to give their life for the v
gill yad stock initially rose on the fda news but closed down 2% today. >>> uber is awarded a failingde by the better business bureau for the large number of customer complaints. the rideshare company that's taking over the taxi industry received 90 complaints, almost half for confusion over the cost of an uber ride. lift, a competing rideshare business, received just five complaints, so did yellow cab taxi. both also received failing grades from the bbb. uber, lift and yellow cab are...
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. >> a lot of the older ones like lieutenant gill, they know me from when i was a youngster back down have a different type communication level and understanding. >> every night you work. you racist redneck [ bleep ]. [ bleep ]. i now you're a coward. i know you -- >> harper will serve at least two more years in segregation. >> i made things hard for myself. i've been in segregation three years and i don't blame nobody else. i had opportunity to get out of here. i let my anger and my things get to me that i shouldn't have and as a result of that i'm still here. >> i can't say i'm sane. i'm pretty off balance. but i keep it in certain amount of control. >> another inmate at kentucky state penitentiary who is no stranger to cell extractions is victor hyatt. prior to interviewing him our producer was duly warned. >> victor is a very, very dangerous individual. probably the most dangerous individual in this institution. >> i remember watching victor led to the interview. he had an intense security detail that it almost felt like i was about to interview hannibal lecter, frankly. he was cu
. >> a lot of the older ones like lieutenant gill, they know me from when i was a youngster back down have a different type communication level and understanding. >> every night you work. you racist redneck [ bleep ]. [ bleep ]. i now you're a coward. i know you -- >> harper will serve at least two more years in segregation. >> i made things hard for myself. i've been in segregation three years and i don't blame nobody else. i had opportunity to get out of here. i let my...
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a massive fire lighting up the sky in gill roy this morning, stacks of wooden palettes and bails of hey destroyed a barn around 4:30 a.m. on a property owned by a trucking company just east of downtown gilroy. the owner thinks it is no accident. >> we've had some run ins the with guys on the streets a couple times already. >> investigators say they have not yet determined the cause of this fire. >>> a somber anniversary in the north bay filled with sadness and anger. calls for justice continue as friends and family mark the one year anniversary of many a boy who was targeted by a sheriff's deputy who mistakenly the toy gun he was holding was real. lopez has not been forgotten by this community. >> he certainly has not. neighbors and friends gathered here where the shooting took place one year ago today. they are holding a community pot luck and vigil and they say the pain of losing andy is so, so fresh. >> his only crime was walking while brown. >> dozens of students and community members gathered at sonoma state university to remember 13-year-old andy lopez, one year ago today the eigh
a massive fire lighting up the sky in gill roy this morning, stacks of wooden palettes and bails of hey destroyed a barn around 4:30 a.m. on a property owned by a trucking company just east of downtown gilroy. the owner thinks it is no accident. >> we've had some run ins the with guys on the streets a couple times already. >> investigators say they have not yet determined the cause of this fire. >>> a somber anniversary in the north bay filled with sadness and anger. calls...
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gill mobly. i'm an m.d. i'm an emergency trauma physician and microbiologist.s morning in the atlanta airport to put out a public call for action. i believe the cdc is being dishonest with us about the propensity of importing ebola cases to the united states. >> can you imagine the people of the atlanta airport seeing the doctor? fox news's john roberts has the very latest. john? >> and he just sailed right through security as well, megyn, more about what's going on in dallas. the family of thomas eric duncan under strict quarantine orders until november 19th, told to stay in their apartment. why? officials had told them to stay in their apartment, they wouldn't, told them not to send their kids to school and they did. so the state had to get tough. >> the actions that we took while unusual were appropriate. and they're there to, you know, for the safety of the family as well as the safety of the public. >> now, of course the state is helping them out sending them food. they'll also have their apartment cleaned. they have been living for almost a week now amid
gill mobly. i'm an m.d. i'm an emergency trauma physician and microbiologist.s morning in the atlanta airport to put out a public call for action. i believe the cdc is being dishonest with us about the propensity of importing ebola cases to the united states. >> can you imagine the people of the atlanta airport seeing the doctor? fox news's john roberts has the very latest. john? >> and he just sailed right through security as well, megyn, more about what's going on in dallas. the...
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. >>> nathan gill is a member of the european parliament for the right-wing u.k.endence party, and joins us live from north whales. thank you for making it on the show. first of all i would like to get your take on this decision. do you support it? >> well, you know, we believe it's the job of the government to do just that, to govern the british people. and every single day the british government is giving 21 million pounds in foreign aid, but where is that money going to? so the fact that they are saying now that they want to stop and -- financing and helping with search and rescue in the mediterranean seems to me like it is probably the wrong decision, because ultimately the government represents the british people and our ethos and take on the world, and we are compassionate people, we always want to say we can help people in need, but at the same time we have got to make sure that the message is strong to people who get on the boats in the first place -- >> at the same time, though, nathan, your party does support the australian model of stopping the boats. o
. >>> nathan gill is a member of the european parliament for the right-wing u.k.endence party, and joins us live from north whales. thank you for making it on the show. first of all i would like to get your take on this decision. do you support it? >> well, you know, we believe it's the job of the government to do just that, to govern the british people. and every single day the british government is giving 21 million pounds in foreign aid, but where is that money going to? so...
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your gas gill is going to go up 4:30 on your electric bill, $7 more because of new distribution charges. the rate increase comes after bg&e it is what they originally requested >> i'm not symptomatic. there's no way i can give someone ebola. >> the steps we could see taken in maine as a nurse vows to ignore an imposed ebola quarantine. >> storm team 4 tom kierein helping you with what to wear with your hour-by-hour forecast at 4:41. >>> new steps being taken to protect yo from dangerous guard rails. new requirements being put in >>> we told you the potential of deadly guard rails in our area. they slice through your car instead of stopping it. we spoke to transportation officials in virginia. they will replace all guard rails made by trinity industries. in maryland, officials told us they are requiring contractors to report them before installing any questionable guard rails. >>> extra eye toss keep you and your family safe. law enforcement from seven agencies will construct dwi patrols. sober ride will provide free rides home for anybody who should not be be behind the wheel. i'm going
your gas gill is going to go up 4:30 on your electric bill, $7 more because of new distribution charges. the rate increase comes after bg&e it is what they originally requested >> i'm not symptomatic. there's no way i can give someone ebola. >> the steps we could see taken in maine as a nurse vows to ignore an imposed ebola quarantine. >> storm team 4 tom kierein helping you with what to wear with your hour-by-hour forecast at 4:41. >>> new steps being taken to...
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. >>> earlier, i spoke to nathan gill, a member of the european parliament for the right wing uke independence party and he bes european countries need to deliver a consistent message to potential .k. independence part bes european countries need to deliver a consistent message to potential migrants. >> where is that money going that they're given every year? they're saying now that they want to stop financing and helping search and rescue in the mediterranean. seems to me it's probably the wrong decision because ultimately the government represents the british people and our ethos and our take on the world. and we are compassionate people and always want to say they can help people in need. but we also have to make sure that the message is strong to people who get on the boats in the first place is that there is no place for them here. ausa makes it very clear to anybody who tries to enter illegally that they will not be allowed to stay there. thus, stopping people from getting on the boat in the first place. we need to be very firm with our message to people that if you enter europe illegall
. >>> earlier, i spoke to nathan gill, a member of the european parliament for the right wing uke independence party and he bes european countries need to deliver a consistent message to potential .k. independence part bes european countries need to deliver a consistent message to potential migrants. >> where is that money going that they're given every year? they're saying now that they want to stop financing and helping search and rescue in the mediterranean. seems to me it's...
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officers in oakland, union city, los gatos, gill roy, brentwood, vallejo and campbell already wear them. there's no doubt based on the research and best practices that body cameras improve police conduct. in the first year the rialto police department it was found that use of force fell my 60% and citizen complaints fell by 88% within one year. why is in? this? because there's an objective record which is the benefit of having a camera. studies say that the effect of third-party observers on behavior plays a mayor role. we've seen this as people have cameras on their phones and often will video arrest in other parts of a detention or interaction with law enforcement and we've seen the impact on that when that occurs. as you recall we had an incident in san francisco where my office obtained have had owe showing officers violating the constitutional rights of individuals living in an sro hotel and based on that we were able to institute some reforms. put simply, knowing that i recall conduct is being recorded keeps people honest. there is a recent federal survey of 63 law enforcement age
officers in oakland, union city, los gatos, gill roy, brentwood, vallejo and campbell already wear them. there's no doubt based on the research and best practices that body cameras improve police conduct. in the first year the rialto police department it was found that use of force fell my 60% and citizen complaints fell by 88% within one year. why is in? this? because there's an objective record which is the benefit of having a camera. studies say that the effect of third-party observers on...
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but wins you get thrghout the game its fits the gill of baseball. have to find a way to win a baseball gam. we played the same in july as we my now. >> go by th same which as you always do. sense of you rememberenituation because the if royals comeut battle. get caught up in the moment. >> post season has been a gd experience for us. we have been in a situation before and we know that like whave a lot of work to do. great team over there play hard tomorrow. >> i have a real strong sense in my het that we are going to be in game 7 but i can't worry about gym 7. i have to did everythi i can to win game 6 to get to 7. >> thanks. still to kilometer nobody bigger under dog than nfl. how did washington with friender cast away pull off the upset. that's female announcer: you're on the right track to save big during sleep train's triple choice sale. for a limited time, you can choose to save hundreds on beautyrest and posturepedic mattress sets. or choose $300 in free gifts with sleep train's most popular tempur-pedic mattresses. you can even choose 48 mont
but wins you get thrghout the game its fits the gill of baseball. have to find a way to win a baseball gam. we played the same in july as we my now. >> go by th same which as you always do. sense of you rememberenituation because the if royals comeut battle. get caught up in the moment. >> post season has been a gd experience for us. we have been in a situation before and we know that like whave a lot of work to do. great team over there play hard tomorrow. >> i have a real...
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released the names of the two men who survived. 55-year-old scott graeves of brookville maryland and gill porter from sandy spring, maryland. graves has a very good reputation as a pilot in the community, very well respected. we're told by the ntsb, this investigation could take some time. live in frederick, jackie bens ep, news 4. >> we're also following breaking news out of new york where a doctor who returned from west africa has been diagnosed with ebola. new york city mayor bill de blasio announced the diagnosis at a news conference. the doctor's name is craig spencer, he is a physician who returned from treating patient in guinea. this morning he called the health department with a 103-degree fever, hazmat teams responded and people who came in contact with him are already being tracked down. >> we've acted very quickly. we believe there are four people he came in contact with during the relevant period, and we are already in contact with all four people. >> the cdc is also sending a go team to new york, a procedure put in place after mistakes in dallas. cdc said he passed through e
released the names of the two men who survived. 55-year-old scott graeves of brookville maryland and gill porter from sandy spring, maryland. graves has a very good reputation as a pilot in the community, very well respected. we're told by the ntsb, this investigation could take some time. live in frederick, jackie bens ep, news 4. >> we're also following breaking news out of new york where a doctor who returned from west africa has been diagnosed with ebola. new york city mayor bill de...
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we had 100 in gill roy. pacifica. 94 degrees. unusual heat at the coastline. no doubt sparked by the hot, off shore winds. average high in pacifica. 69 degrees. get a look at microclimate temperatures. 69, south bay. check it out in san francisco. 76 degrees. one of the most mildest temperatures, right now. at 11:01. the reason san francisco is so warm at this hour with 77 at twin peaks, 75 in north beach. the fact that a lot of the concrete ein downtown is helpin retain the heat, you are staying milder. a look at tomorrow's forecast. heat advisory through 9:00 p.m. frid friday. more hot weather on the way. the south bay one of location that will surge from 70 degrees at 9:00 a.m. all the way up to 98 by 3:00 p.m. that will not be the hottest -- where we will hit 104 degrees on your october forecast coming of in 15 minutes. >> thank you, jeff. as you heard jeff say, just about everyone is going to be feeling the heat tomorrow. nbc bay area's cheryl hurd continues our coverage from berkeley tonight. >> reporter: experts are expecting unhealthy air tomorrow. so
we had 100 in gill roy. pacifica. 94 degrees. unusual heat at the coastline. no doubt sparked by the hot, off shore winds. average high in pacifica. 69 degrees. get a look at microclimate temperatures. 69, south bay. check it out in san francisco. 76 degrees. one of the most mildest temperatures, right now. at 11:01. the reason san francisco is so warm at this hour with 77 at twin peaks, 75 in north beach. the fact that a lot of the concrete ein downtown is helpin retain the heat, you are...
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the suspects were arrest in san jose and gill roy. the father was hit by a stray bullet and had two girls and a son on the way. >>> 27 years in state prison is the sentence handed down to a former livermore golf pro who sexually abused some students. he pled guilty to abusing three boys between the ages of 12 and 17. he also admitted to trying to hire a hit man to kill those boys after his arrest last december so they wouldn't testify against him. the arrest came as he was about to receive the 2013 junior golf award from the pga. >>> catching scammers praying on napa earthquake victims. posing as homeowners, they say eight contractors showed up but instead of getting work, they were busted for not having a license. the danger investigators say homeowners may have little recourse if they work with an unlicensed contractor. >> our residents were victims of an earthquake, both emotionally, psychologically and financially devastating effect. now they are going to be revictimized by people who come into this community and portray themselve
the suspects were arrest in san jose and gill roy. the father was hit by a stray bullet and had two girls and a son on the way. >>> 27 years in state prison is the sentence handed down to a former livermore golf pro who sexually abused some students. he pled guilty to abusing three boys between the ages of 12 and 17. he also admitted to trying to hire a hit man to kill those boys after his arrest last december so they wouldn't testify against him. the arrest came as he was about to...
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she was shot in the head for wanting gills to go to school. she will share the award with an indian activist who's brought attention to the exploitation of children. we will have more on "good morning america" tomorrow. >>> and the border town of kobani, chuck hagel says he's appealing to turkey for military help against the terrorist group. the u.s. wants to use a turkish base to launch attacks at isis in syria. >>> world leaders keeping a close watch on north korea where its reclusive lead has remained out of the public eye for five weeks now. the mysterious absence of kim jong-un is fueling speculation, from his health to a possible coup. he was a no-show today as they celebrated their 69th anniversary. a government source reportedly said he is recovering from a leg injury. >>> after being whipped by a vicious typhoon earlier this week, japan bracing for another, even bigger monster storm. look at that. the satellite images give you an idea of the size. it's the biggest storm on earth this year. beginning to weaken as it moves towarded u.s.
she was shot in the head for wanting gills to go to school. she will share the award with an indian activist who's brought attention to the exploitation of children. we will have more on "good morning america" tomorrow. >>> and the border town of kobani, chuck hagel says he's appealing to turkey for military help against the terrorist group. the u.s. wants to use a turkish base to launch attacks at isis in syria. >>> world leaders keeping a close watch on north korea...
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on the 2700 block of ferguson road in gill roye. several fire crews were called in from san jose, south santa clara, gilroy, morgan hill and even as far as hollister to battle the blaze. >> the cause is under investigation. we've got our fire personnel at scene right now. we've got a mix of agriculture and residential uses at this property so just because of the size of the fire, the investigation is will take quite some time. >> reporter: the flames reached 200 feet high according to firefighters. about 10,000 square feet burned. about 10 to 20 people who lived at a residential unit were vacketted. but all are doing okay. martha mcneil ones a nonprofit horse facility nearby and rushed over here concerned about her animals. >> everybody looks out for everybody. people heard there was a fire at cruz and ferguson, i got 25 phone calms saying i needed a trailer -- calls saying i needed to get the horses. i didn't. no animals involved. >> reporter: several water tenders just like this one were called in from all over. they had to fill u
on the 2700 block of ferguson road in gill roye. several fire crews were called in from san jose, south santa clara, gilroy, morgan hill and even as far as hollister to battle the blaze. >> the cause is under investigation. we've got our fire personnel at scene right now. we've got a mix of agriculture and residential uses at this property so just because of the size of the fire, the investigation is will take quite some time. >> reporter: the flames reached 200 feet high according...
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but wins you get throughout the game it is fits the gill of baseball.ave to find a way to win a baseball game. we played the same in july as we my now. >> go by the same which as you always do. sense of you rememberen situation because the if royals come out battle. get caught up in the moment. >> post season has been a good experience for us. we have been in a situation before and we know that like we have a lot of work to do. great team over there. play hard tomorrow. >> i have a real strong sense in my heart that we are going to be in game 7 but i can't worry about gym 7. i have to did everything i can to win game 6 to get to 7. >> thanks. still to kilometer nobody bigger under dog than nfl. how did washington with friender cast away pull off the nfl. how did washington with friender cast away pull off the upset. that's [ bubbles ] [ giggling ] again! again! [ giggles ] [ mom ] when we're having this much fun, why quit? and bounty has no quit in it either. it's 2x more absorbent than the leading ordinary brand, and then stays strong, so you can use l
but wins you get throughout the game it is fits the gill of baseball.ave to find a way to win a baseball game. we played the same in july as we my now. >> go by the same which as you always do. sense of you rememberen situation because the if royals come out battle. get caught up in the moment. >> post season has been a good experience for us. we have been in a situation before and we know that like we have a lot of work to do. great team over there. play hard tomorrow. >> i...
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but wins you get throughout the game it is fits the gill of baseball. have to find a way to win a baseball game. we played the same in july as we my now. >> go by the same which as you always do. sense of you rememberen situation because the if royals come out battle. get caught up in the moment. >> post season has been a good experience for us. we have been in a situation before and we know that like we have a lot of work to do. great team over there. play hard tomorrow. >> i have a real strong sense in my heart that we are going to be in game 7 but i can't worry about gym 7. i have to did everything i can to win game 6 to get to 7. >> thanks. still to kilometer nobody bigger under dog than nfl. how did washington with friender cast away pull off the nfl. how did washington with friender cast away pull off the upset. that's mom? dad? big uncle wayne?nut. hot chocolate. green tea. uh, decaf, cuz. wow. i'm dying for an herbal tea. the all new keurig 2.0 is here. the. >> 6 and 1 but franchise quarterback in looker room with back injury. do you let him com
but wins you get throughout the game it is fits the gill of baseball. have to find a way to win a baseball game. we played the same in july as we my now. >> go by the same which as you always do. sense of you rememberen situation because the if royals come out battle. get caught up in the moment. >> post season has been a good experience for us. we have been in a situation before and we know that like we have a lot of work to do. great team over there. play hard tomorrow. >> i...
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. >>> earlier i spoke to nathan gill a member of the european parliament for the right wing u.k. independence party and he believes european countries need to deliver a consistent message to potential migrants. >> well, you know, we believe it's the job of the government to do just that. to govern the british people. and every single day the british government is giving 21 million pounds in aid. foreign aid, but where is that money going to? so the fact that they are saying now that they want to stop financing and helping with search and rescue in the mediterranean seems like it's probably the wrong decision. ultimately the government represent the british people and our ethos and our take on the world and we are a companionate people. we always want to be able to say as a first world country we can help people in need. but the reality is at the same time, we have to make sure that the message is strong to people who get on the boats in the first place. that there is no place for them here. the reality is australia, make it very clear to anybody who tries to enter australia illeg
. >>> earlier i spoke to nathan gill a member of the european parliament for the right wing u.k. independence party and he believes european countries need to deliver a consistent message to potential migrants. >> well, you know, we believe it's the job of the government to do just that. to govern the british people. and every single day the british government is giving 21 million pounds in aid. foreign aid, but where is that money going to? so the fact that they are saying now...
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and high speed service, and in the corridor for san francisco and for us, between san francisco and gill roy, to maximize our ability to deliver the service and, fully integrated operation that accommodates that 50 year vision that we are trying to arrive at. and so i think that as they have pointed out, we are in the midst of having those conversation and i think that we are off to a good start and we will be having a formal technical conversation at the end of this month and out of that, we will be able to hopefully land on several scenes that we can vet with the partner and bring to the policy boards for their consideration, with a menu of possible solutions to how we will get to that future operation, in the corridor. and so i am very confident, that we can get to that positive out come and i will be happy to answer any questions. >> and thank you. >> director? >> this is very interesting to me that see all of the different trains and heights. have any studies been done for you and cal train and the tjpa on the impacts on the operations and have you guys done any work together to jus
and high speed service, and in the corridor for san francisco and for us, between san francisco and gill roy, to maximize our ability to deliver the service and, fully integrated operation that accommodates that 50 year vision that we are trying to arrive at. and so i think that as they have pointed out, we are in the midst of having those conversation and i think that we are off to a good start and we will be having a formal technical conversation at the end of this month and out of that, we...