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>> i write about al gore. obviously in our lifetime, there will probably never be another election like the election of 2000, and we all woke up the morning after the election thinking we would have a president of the united states. i know my newspaper, for instance, changed its headlines three or four times overnight, from president bush to president gore back to president bush back to president gore, and then florida came into play, and then i think our last headline of the day was undecided. and we went along for several weeks like this, and during that period, as we all recall, al gore was doing everything possible to become the president of the united states, which he felt was rightfully his and deserved. and finally, when it got down to the final day or two, he would have done anything, and i quote his aide, who al gore awakened in the middle of the night, i believe it was in tennessee, and said, i have an idea. let's get erin brochovich to plead my case. she did such a great job. the movie was based on
>> i write about al gore. obviously in our lifetime, there will probably never be another election like the election of 2000, and we all woke up the morning after the election thinking we would have a president of the united states. i know my newspaper, for instance, changed its headlines three or four times overnight, from president bush to president gore back to president bush back to president gore, and then florida came into play, and then i think our last headline of the day was...
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al gore got it right. he says dealing with climate change is not so much an environmental, scientific political or economic issue as it is a moral one. at some point, our children or our grandchildren will ask us, how could you have not seen what was happening and why didn't you do more to stop it? we have to be able to look them in the eyes and say truthfully, as soon as we recognized the problem, we did everything we could to solve it. thank you for giving me the privilege of talking with you today. . >> i'd like to say good morning to everybody. it's a great privilege to* for me to be here. it's going to be a very exciting two days for me and i hope for you as well. i'd like to say thank you very much to the organizers for inviting me today. i'm david baumforth and i'd like to share experiences of what's been going on in the uk and also for me to share what's been going on here as well. in talking about what we've been doing in the uk in relation to our adaptation strategies for flooding and coastal def
al gore got it right. he says dealing with climate change is not so much an environmental, scientific political or economic issue as it is a moral one. at some point, our children or our grandchildren will ask us, how could you have not seen what was happening and why didn't you do more to stop it? we have to be able to look them in the eyes and say truthfully, as soon as we recognized the problem, we did everything we could to solve it. thank you for giving me the privilege of talking with you...
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so the tipper gores and the senator liebermans and even the hillary clintons are very good for us, you know, when they attack the music. i've never felt that threatened, although i am working very closely with the hip-hop action network, and i'm back and forth to washington, protecting our first amendment rights. i don't think that they can really stop the music. there's nothing they can do about it except be angry. these records are going to get played, and these kid's ideals are going to be heard. and the more they attempt to shut 'em down, the more popular the artists and the music get. and it kind of reaffirms that it's young people's music. so when the old people are coming after the young people, they just get more rebellious. but this is a different story. i mean, they were upset about the language of some of these artists. most of their stories are really about survival and even condemn-- whatever you may view as negative is probably condemned on the rap record-- that you don't like. but the real thing is, when these rappers say things that are--that are important, and they mov
so the tipper gores and the senator liebermans and even the hillary clintons are very good for us, you know, when they attack the music. i've never felt that threatened, although i am working very closely with the hip-hop action network, and i'm back and forth to washington, protecting our first amendment rights. i don't think that they can really stop the music. there's nothing they can do about it except be angry. these records are going to get played, and these kid's ideals are going to be...
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gore cleaned his clock. he wiped him out. >> i can't believe all that's happened to me. >>> and push it out. push this out. >>> i like live tv and unpredictability. you react unpredictably. there's nothing wrong with that. >> you're being inappropriate. >> all right. >> inappropriate king live continues. >> don't you want to speak out? >> no. >> oh, my god. >> blabbo jumping on my head. >> toad. >> get it away from me. get it off of me. >> the look on cannon's face who thinks his brother is about to perish with a pie son toad. seeing how cute they are and important they are in my life. >> where is it? >> ends just below the knee. >> feels like a leg. >> we're in the doghouse. >> this is for you. that's the king hat. >> we're back in the world's most famous box. two guys from brooklyn in a box. >> a whole week of crocs? ♪ chain, chain, chain >> didn't i tell you to turn left? those were wonderful moments. >> i shall resign the presidency effective at noon tomorrow. >> his first and only tv interview since bei
gore cleaned his clock. he wiped him out. >> i can't believe all that's happened to me. >>> and push it out. push this out. >>> i like live tv and unpredictability. you react unpredictably. there's nothing wrong with that. >> you're being inappropriate. >> all right. >> inappropriate king live continues. >> don't you want to speak out? >> no. >> oh, my god. >> blabbo jumping on my head. >> toad. >> get it away from...
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okay this is kind of one of those tricky power point graphs and this is where i pretend i'm al gore. now we're taking longer point of view and these three traces here at the bottom is global temperature, surface temperature of the earth. this is made out from proxy records and we did not have thermometers a hundred and fifty years ago so this is reconstructed from sediments and ice ansisotopes and so forth and the top is co2, so this is in hundreds of thousands of years and it's interesting that you see this pretty remarkable sigh lick or cycles and this is the climate and other periods of earth history we would be huddled in a cave right now or something. the - one of the primary factors in causing this period or rough period is the fact that there are orbital properties of the solar system and planets resolve around them and in this case the exintrinsicty of the earths budget that changes and that goes, it has about a hundred thousand year period and low and behold there was a guy that was kind of able to reproduce temperature records going back and that's an old story that's well-
okay this is kind of one of those tricky power point graphs and this is where i pretend i'm al gore. now we're taking longer point of view and these three traces here at the bottom is global temperature, surface temperature of the earth. this is made out from proxy records and we did not have thermometers a hundred and fifty years ago so this is reconstructed from sediments and ice ansisotopes and so forth and the top is co2, so this is in hundreds of thousands of years and it's interesting...
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but imagine that if in florida we had found 537 more votes for gore and gore had been elected., under this new reapportionment, it would have changed that outcome. yes? >> hi. my name is kathleen duffy. i go to the university of san diego. i was wondering, how do you become a member on the committee that does the redistricting in each state? >> it varies in each state. if you are in california, you have a new experience going on out there. the voters in 2008 decided that instead of legislators, you would have a commission to draw the district. there is 14 members of that commission. they have now been selected on that side. but a starter bob with 60,000 people apply for those 14 positions. >> citizens? >> straight citizens. under california law, they could not be incumbents. they could not be politically active on that side. so they put some restrictions in on that regard. but that is only in california. each state is different. there are six states that have commissions that draw congressional district. but about 14 states have commissions that cross state legislative district
but imagine that if in florida we had found 537 more votes for gore and gore had been elected., under this new reapportionment, it would have changed that outcome. yes? >> hi. my name is kathleen duffy. i go to the university of san diego. i was wondering, how do you become a member on the committee that does the redistricting in each state? >> it varies in each state. if you are in california, you have a new experience going on out there. the voters in 2008 decided that instead of...
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people were already speculating on who al gore would name his vice president and name to the cabinet. in 2001, he left office under a cloud when he parreddenned mark rich, and in 2008, he embarrassed himself, demeaned the presidency, and did his wife no favors during her came pain for the presidency, and yet, here he is again, the most popular politician in america. his resilience and his skill and his empathy were most dramatically on display, i think, during new hampshire in 1992. looking at how three people summed up his performance, this is what they believe. james carville, the political consultant, the campaign strategist, he says, i've never seen a human being perform like he did that week in new hampshire. it was stunning. it was like an athlete more than a candidate, i mean, event after event every interview and town hall meeting. mickey, even today it seems magic. one reason is there's no harder worker you'll find than bight particularly when his back is against the wall. he can work his way through any problem. we know that's not true, but in many cases, he's been able to d
people were already speculating on who al gore would name his vice president and name to the cabinet. in 2001, he left office under a cloud when he parreddenned mark rich, and in 2008, he embarrassed himself, demeaned the presidency, and did his wife no favors during her came pain for the presidency, and yet, here he is again, the most popular politician in america. his resilience and his skill and his empathy were most dramatically on display, i think, during new hampshire in 1992. looking at...
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gore. >> ask him that. i don't know. >> lost word? >> remember, when you interpret the constitution ideologically you get in to that kind of trouble that scalia did. >> a justice controversy to birthright citizenship battles. frustrated with congress' inability to pass immigration reform, states are once again trying to take over. state lawmakers gathered in washington this week to plan to deny birthright citizenship to children born in the u.s. to illegal immigrants. so-called birthright citizenship is guaranteed under the 14th amendment revising the constitution would be a lengthy and difficult process. in the coming weeks several state legislatures are expected to introduce bills promoting state citizenship. this would allow states to issue two kinds of birth certificates, one for the children of citizens and permanent residents and another for the children of illegal immigrants. legal experts say this may encourage congress to take action and/or prompt dozens of lawsuits that could eventually make their way to the supreme court. i
gore. >> ask him that. i don't know. >> lost word? >> remember, when you interpret the constitution ideologically you get in to that kind of trouble that scalia did. >> a justice controversy to birthright citizenship battles. frustrated with congress' inability to pass immigration reform, states are once again trying to take over. state lawmakers gathered in washington this week to plan to deny birthright citizenship to children born in the u.s. to illegal immigrants....
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i think, and i'll close with this, that al gore summed it up best.are is it in human history that we all connect on a purpose greater than our own. this is a remarkable opportunity not just a crisis, an extraordinary opportunity and i think we should look at it accordingly. i am optimistic. i am absolutely proud of the progress that our department of environment, susan -- miss new puc have accomplished and i'm wildly enthusiastic about the ideas that will be generated by this two day conference. our goal is to manifest your ideas and make them real. in closing, i'll say one final thing. the politics of this is remarkable. i don't think any of us could imagine 3 years ago we'd be where we are today. there are few people save a few folks on these right wing talk shows that still are just saying it's all about volcanos or something and global warming is not happening. i mean, it's humiliating on behalf of their families i am embarrassed. that being said, the consensus on this is extraordinary. so we have this unique and spirited opportunity and i'm here
i think, and i'll close with this, that al gore summed it up best.are is it in human history that we all connect on a purpose greater than our own. this is a remarkable opportunity not just a crisis, an extraordinary opportunity and i think we should look at it accordingly. i am optimistic. i am absolutely proud of the progress that our department of environment, susan -- miss new puc have accomplished and i'm wildly enthusiastic about the ideas that will be generated by this two day...
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... >> uh-huh. >> hinojosa: ...and that moment when you meet al gore is pretty amazing, right?it was. >> hinojosa: because he basically says to you, "oh, just apply for a grant," you know, "we're going to include you in the environmental stuff." and you said to him... >> well, actually, he didn't say it includes me in the environmental stuff. >> hinojosa: oh. >> it was more of, like, a brush-off. the, you know, "apply for a grant" was kind of like, "we'll have these little things that, you know, that's what we do for folks that don't really deserve a seat at he table." and i was just like, "no, we all need to have a seat at the table." it's big enough for all of us. >> hinojosa: i love that. you're replying to the vice president... >> yeah. >> hinojosa: ...former vice president, and saying, "no, no, no, no, no. i'm not asking for anything; i'm telling you... >> yeah, "...what you need so that we can make this world a better place." >> hinojosa: and how's your relationship with al gore these days? >> oh, we don't really have one. i mean, i totally support what he's doing. i mean
... >> uh-huh. >> hinojosa: ...and that moment when you meet al gore is pretty amazing, right?it was. >> hinojosa: because he basically says to you, "oh, just apply for a grant," you know, "we're going to include you in the environmental stuff." and you said to him... >> well, actually, he didn't say it includes me in the environmental stuff. >> hinojosa: oh. >> it was more of, like, a brush-off. the, you know, "apply for a...
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apparently what obama is doing very different than al gore, al gore wants everybody to stop drilling. you want everybody to use less carbon. but what obama do it is doing is in some sense he is trying to enrich the previously colonized country so they have greater access to a few energy and resources, while taxing or blocking the colonizers. he is transferring wealth in away from the west, from america, to the third world. so this is we distribution but it's different than most democrats. most democrats want to redistribute money in america, take from the rich and give to the poor. obama is promoting not just in america but global realignment, global redistribution. so that's a different approach and that is an approach very consistent with the anti-colonial idea. look at foreign policy. what is obama doing on the foreign stage? first of all one of the things he's doing is he's going to other countries like venezuela and other third world countries come into the urine and to europe and is basically sending them a message help me put the leash on the american rogue elephant. in other w
apparently what obama is doing very different than al gore, al gore wants everybody to stop drilling. you want everybody to use less carbon. but what obama do it is doing is in some sense he is trying to enrich the previously colonized country so they have greater access to a few energy and resources, while taxing or blocking the colonizers. he is transferring wealth in away from the west, from america, to the third world. so this is we distribution but it's different than most democrats. most...
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at nearly what obama is doing is different than al gore. al gore wants everybody to stop drilling. he wants everybody to use less carbon. he's in some sense trying to enrich the previously colonized countries so they have greater access to feel an energy and resource is while taxing or blocking the colonizers. he's transferring wealth and away from the west, from america to the third world cared so this is redistribution, but it's different than most democrats. most want to redistribute commentate to the rich and give to the poor. obama is promoting a just redistribution in america, but global realignment, global free dissolution. so that's a different approach and that is inconsistent with the anti-colonial ideal. look at foreign policy. what is obama doing for the foreign stage? first of all, he is going to other countries like venezuela and other third world countries. enter the u.n. into europe. it is basically sending them a message. help me put the leash on the american rogue elephant. in other words, how may prevent america from a unilaterally as a boston bully of the world.
at nearly what obama is doing is different than al gore. al gore wants everybody to stop drilling. he wants everybody to use less carbon. he's in some sense trying to enrich the previously colonized countries so they have greater access to feel an energy and resource is while taxing or blocking the colonizers. he's transferring wealth and away from the west, from america to the third world cared so this is redistribution, but it's different than most democrats. most want to redistribute...
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but imagine that if in florida we had found 537 more votes for gore and gore had been elected. then, under this new reapportionment, it would have changed that outcome. yes? >> hi. my name is kathleen duffy. i go to the university of san diego. i was wondering, how do you become a member on the committee that does the redistricting in each state? >> it varies in each state. if you are in california, you have a new experience going on out there. the voters in 2008 decided that instead of legislators, you would have a commission to draw the district. there is 14 members of that commission. they have now been selected on that side. but a starter bob with 60,000 people apply for those 14 positions. >> citizens? >> straight citizens. under california law, they could not be incumbents. they could not be politically active on that side. so they put some restrictions in on that regard. but that is only in california. each state is different. there are six states that have commissions that draw congressional district. but about 14 states have commissions that cross state legislative dis
but imagine that if in florida we had found 537 more votes for gore and gore had been elected. then, under this new reapportionment, it would have changed that outcome. yes? >> hi. my name is kathleen duffy. i go to the university of san diego. i was wondering, how do you become a member on the committee that does the redistricting in each state? >> it varies in each state. if you are in california, you have a new experience going on out there. the voters in 2008 decided that...
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on the phone with us lesley gore with usgs to give us a better sense of where this happened, how deep was lesley what can you tell less. >> i can tell you the earthquake happened at 4:10 p.m., it is about 10 mi. southeast of ellen rock about 11 mi. north of morgan hill. it was a magnitude 4.1 and took place on the faults. >> it is a 4.1 on the calaveras fault. >> we understand are to aftershocks' other but others. >> and not in front of a computer. it was about 4.5 mi. deep which is pretty typical. are getting from our viewers that was felt in a wide area around the bay area. these bay, in the south bay is that unusual? >> know it's not unusual and yes it was widely felt. it was very weak shaking out widely felt. over 1500 people went on line to tell us did you feel it? they felt it again north bay, east bay quite widely. >> have you seen a lot of activity on the calaveras fault in recent days? >> nothing of the ordinary. thank you so much lesley from usgs thank you for your time. the genesis of your shoes on the fall she also felt it where are you living. ? >> i live in fremont the a
on the phone with us lesley gore with usgs to give us a better sense of where this happened, how deep was lesley what can you tell less. >> i can tell you the earthquake happened at 4:10 p.m., it is about 10 mi. southeast of ellen rock about 11 mi. north of morgan hill. it was a magnitude 4.1 and took place on the faults. >> it is a 4.1 on the calaveras fault. >> we understand are to aftershocks' other but others. >> and not in front of a computer. it was about 4.5 mi....
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. >> he lost his party's primary in 2006 and was also al gore's running mate. he says after 40 years in elected office is time for a new chapter in his life. >>> a unique blood bank got its first deposit this morning. is the bay area's new and public cord blood bank and john fowler has the story. >> i am very happy that i did it and i hope that it save somebody's life. >> reporter: they donated their babies cord blood, the first two san francisco's first-ever public cord blood bank. >> if we blood for our own kids in may or may not be used but if we donated, somebody could use it. >> reporter: doctors a cord blood contains pluripotent stem cells that can turn into virtually any kind of sound the body and for sick children, treatment with those stem cells is there only chance at life. >> if it is successful, then you are cured. >> reporter: doctors say people of colors, asian, and those of mixed race have a slim chance of finding a marrow donor and that having cord blood saves lives. >> i think it is a great thing. >> i am thrilled spewed i am so excited. >> it
. >> he lost his party's primary in 2006 and was also al gore's running mate. he says after 40 years in elected office is time for a new chapter in his life. >>> a unique blood bank got its first deposit this morning. is the bay area's new and public cord blood bank and john fowler has the story. >> i am very happy that i did it and i hope that it save somebody's life. >> reporter: they donated their babies cord blood, the first two san francisco's first-ever public...
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it's where cuts goring to start coming. >> and there is only one thing he is sure of. he's going to need all of the help he can get. that includes a prayer from bubba carrick. >> i pro claim it shad be successful. >> and there is jean kwan took the oblg of office becoming the first woman mayor as well as first asian american mayor and says those are just two of the reasons she is honored to be the new mayor of oak reasoned. >> my story is just wuchbt stories in oakland. we're going to create an ep dick story of a great story. >> this is just one event in a day of celebrations. the chinese community had festivities earlier in the day. she says she plans to address the toughest issue, crime. and there is a meeting scheduled with top police department brass. >> the national transportation safety board is warning there may be more dangerous pipelines beneath us issuing urgent recommendations today into the deadly pipeline explosion. >> ntsb calls them urgent recommendations and it tells pg&e to verify it knows what pipes under use across the system. and they're operating i
it's where cuts goring to start coming. >> and there is only one thing he is sure of. he's going to need all of the help he can get. that includes a prayer from bubba carrick. >> i pro claim it shad be successful. >> and there is jean kwan took the oblg of office becoming the first woman mayor as well as first asian american mayor and says those are just two of the reasons she is honored to be the new mayor of oak reasoned. >> my story is just wuchbt stories in oakland....
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susan got me here and if you saw the al gore movie, she told me i would be a lost speaker and she said, and that's where you do your best works a you wrap up. i'm here is a the chair of american water resource foundation. i'm going to talk about a report done that's fundamentally the best resource any water manager could have right now. many of us have too much to read and someone said here's a 3 hundred page thing and this is called primer. i actually read it, 65 pages and it has a very detailed cd. what this starts is how many of us can tell us the fundamentals of climate and weather change. most of us, one man? then you don't need to read this. the fundamentals of that we learn listening to the radio or watching the weather man and that's not good enough for us because we have to learn the hand gauge because we don't want to sit around feeling unnerved when someone says sea levels can go 25 feet. that's not where leaders take others. we have to know what's real and in the range of possibility. so this report is the best primer on what is effective climate. secondly, we all here abou
susan got me here and if you saw the al gore movie, she told me i would be a lost speaker and she said, and that's where you do your best works a you wrap up. i'm here is a the chair of american water resource foundation. i'm going to talk about a report done that's fundamentally the best resource any water manager could have right now. many of us have too much to read and someone said here's a 3 hundred page thing and this is called primer. i actually read it, 65 pages and it has a very...
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unfortunately we missed the climax here and that's why i'm not al gore because i don't have a production staff. but, what's happened now is that co2 has increased to about 280 parts per million and in those scenarios i showed you of the co2 flux, if we're lucky the co2 at the end of the century becomes about 550 parts per million and doubled and if we're unlucky or at least our kids or their kids it becomes over 900 and more than triples. that's what we're talking about in terms of concentrations of greenhouse gas. let's go to the next one. here is a whole bunch of model runs from thcipc, imagine there's international groups running different scenarios with different climate models and so forth and we line them all up so that the top we're just looking at one spot or grid or one pixel over north california and the models are run not only forward in time but also retrospectively. run back. they can replicate what we've seen and that's one of the tests of climate models and what we see is, without a doubt, every climate model is warming. this is the 0 line today is todays so we took the ac
unfortunately we missed the climax here and that's why i'm not al gore because i don't have a production staff. but, what's happened now is that co2 has increased to about 280 parts per million and in those scenarios i showed you of the co2 flux, if we're lucky the co2 at the end of the century becomes about 550 parts per million and doubled and if we're unlucky or at least our kids or their kids it becomes over 900 and more than triples. that's what we're talking about in terms of...
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okay this is kind of one of those tricky power point graphs and this is where i pretend i'm al gore. now we're taking longer point of view and these three traces here at the bottom is global temperature, surface temperature of the earth. this is made out from proxy records and we did not have thermometers a hundred and fifty years ago so this is reconstructed from sediments and ice ansisotopes and so forth and the top is co2, so this is in hundreds of thousands of years and it's interesting that
okay this is kind of one of those tricky power point graphs and this is where i pretend i'm al gore. now we're taking longer point of view and these three traces here at the bottom is global temperature, surface temperature of the earth. this is made out from proxy records and we did not have thermometers a hundred and fifty years ago so this is reconstructed from sediments and ice ansisotopes and so forth and the top is co2, so this is in hundreds of thousands of years and it's interesting that
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. >> how many people goring to use that? >> and that is good in your hand. >>. >> yes. >> and let's talk about the weather fblgt. >> it was. wasn't it? everybody in a great mood of sunny skies and milder. for a change. and it's been a lovely afternoon. and we'll try to give you more of the same. but we're going take a break from this is a lovely view. and you can see looking towards sutro tower, high clouds moving through and these are harmless. and there is numbers redwood city running 12 degrees warmer, and there is san jose is six degrees warmer. there is high temperatures from mid-50s to upper 60s, rain north for thursday. a chance, south. looking for valley fog forming friday and saturday and sunny skies and mild conditions for the weekend. there is is a cold front. this system mainly going to north of us into pacific northwest. and there is southern end of the front going brush the bay area, there is clouds towards 7:00 notice rain starting to move n this is really light rain starting to spread. by 1:00 p.m. could see
. >> how many people goring to use that? >> and that is good in your hand. >>. >> yes. >> and let's talk about the weather fblgt. >> it was. wasn't it? everybody in a great mood of sunny skies and milder. for a change. and it's been a lovely afternoon. and we'll try to give you more of the same. but we're going take a break from this is a lovely view. and you can see looking towards sutro tower, high clouds moving through and these are harmless. and there is...
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as was former vice president al gore.ndes participate in workshops on topics ranging from games and software to robotics. >>> and a new fire engine distinguishes deadly fires using a water cannon powered by jet turbo engines. it consumes over four tons of water a minute, sprays over 160 feet and can extinguish fires almost instantaneously. there are 12 in china, each costing about half a million dollars. >>> talk about high end dining, the world's highest restaurant has opened in dubai standing at a sky scraping 1,300 feet tall located on the 122nd floor of a 123-floor building. diners can enjoy a delicious meal along with 180 degree views of the city skyline. but towering views also come with a towering price tag. appetizers will set you back $50 and the entrees, i don't know, what do you think about the entrees? $90. >> something like that is once in a lichl. you're talking anniversary, valentine's day. that's fine. >> the food better be good. >> time for an early look at some of the stories we are going to be following
as was former vice president al gore.ndes participate in workshops on topics ranging from games and software to robotics. >>> and a new fire engine distinguishes deadly fires using a water cannon powered by jet turbo engines. it consumes over four tons of water a minute, sprays over 160 feet and can extinguish fires almost instantaneously. there are 12 in china, each costing about half a million dollars. >>> talk about high end dining, the world's highest restaurant has opened...
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>> there are a lot of people who worked for the companies i worked for gore no longer there, and i'vebeen in touch with many, many of them. there are certainly a lot of e-mails and economy. people who are still in industry, no, they don't. although i've seen one of my former colleagues at the meetings of the national health, national association of health commissioners. i am a consumer representative, and they are interesting meetings. when they get together, they meet three times a year as a group, there are about 20 of us were consumer representative. there are more than 1000 representatives of industry their, waiting to pounce on them as they come out of the commissioners out of the meeting to lobbying. we are responsible for developing the regulations, or the profession that requires insurers spend 80-85%. at that meeting i did see some of my former colleagues, and i came to me big complementary. >> i'm with physicians for national health program. nice to see you again. glad for audio done to advance the cause of universal care. i would disagree that we have not been outsmarted by
>> there are a lot of people who worked for the companies i worked for gore no longer there, and i'vebeen in touch with many, many of them. there are certainly a lot of e-mails and economy. people who are still in industry, no, they don't. although i've seen one of my former colleagues at the meetings of the national health, national association of health commissioners. i am a consumer representative, and they are interesting meetings. when they get together, they meet three times a year...
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there is what temperatures goring to look like. there is when we're thinking on the peninsula, 60 in san mateo. and upper owe 50s near the coast with gray skies lingering into afternoon. and same story for downtown san francisco. temperatures rising into north bay to mid-60s levels, santa rosa, calistoga. in the east bay 62 oakland and hayward head inland. numbers into 6 ows and mild. 63 concord. for the way bay 62 degrees in santa cruz. here is the accu-weather forecast. valley fog next couple mornings but temperatures running mild more sun towards saturday, temperatures respond and monday, martin luther king junior day. mid-60s bay side and inland and we're going to keep the trend going so if you've been waiting for mild weather, it's here. >> well, please do. we have been waiting. >> yes. >> thank you. >> and just ahead new down's syndrome blood test that reduces a risk of miscarriage. >> i can't get up from the bed or walk. >> battling severe asthma. the unique procedure using heat to help people breathe easier and lead better
there is what temperatures goring to look like. there is when we're thinking on the peninsula, 60 in san mateo. and upper owe 50s near the coast with gray skies lingering into afternoon. and same story for downtown san francisco. temperatures rising into north bay to mid-60s levels, santa rosa, calistoga. in the east bay 62 oakland and hayward head inland. numbers into 6 ows and mild. 63 concord. for the way bay 62 degrees in santa cruz. here is the accu-weather forecast. valley fog next couple...
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. >> could you pay more money as a tax pay grer our school children goring to become better educated? i would be willing to. yes. >> besides clearing and emergency and asking for more public support, she said today he'll be conducting a thorough review of the departments to determine what cost-saving measures can be implexed at the state level. >> thank you. >> and a national antitax group is remind something state lawmaker that's they signed a pledge to oppose any efforts to increase taxes. members of americans for tax reform sent out e mails and letters today informing california's republican lawmakers the group considers any vote even to put a tax extension measure on the ballot a violation of their pledge. >> if you're voting to put something on the ballot you're voting for whatever it is that you're -- trying to get on the ballot. >> and there is all signed the pledge and governor brown reportedly wants to ask voters to extend increases that are set to expire this year. >> and oakland police are dealing with a war zone like situation in east oakland. weapons are selling bullets f
. >> could you pay more money as a tax pay grer our school children goring to become better educated? i would be willing to. yes. >> besides clearing and emergency and asking for more public support, she said today he'll be conducting a thorough review of the departments to determine what cost-saving measures can be implexed at the state level. >> thank you. >> and a national antitax group is remind something state lawmaker that's they signed a pledge to oppose any...
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he also answers the question, where does a 500 pound gore lail walk. the answer is, anywhere he wants to. >> i consider it more saturday night fever. >>> finally tonight another familiar face is coming to "the office." of course you know that's will ferrell. he visits dunder mifflin as a manager, and is just as inappropriate as steve carell's character. he'll be on four episodes as steve carell is on his way out. ricky gervais makes his cameo tonight at 9:00, right here on nbc bay area. >> all of them so inappropriate, it's going to be fun to watch. >> it will be.
he also answers the question, where does a 500 pound gore lail walk. the answer is, anywhere he wants to. >> i consider it more saturday night fever. >>> finally tonight another familiar face is coming to "the office." of course you know that's will ferrell. he visits dunder mifflin as a manager, and is just as inappropriate as steve carell's character. he'll be on four episodes as steve carell is on his way out. ricky gervais makes his cameo tonight at 9:00, right here...
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. >> so experts goring to make the determination of what the cause is. there is no question that this inadequate weld contributed to this situation. >> reporter: the ntsb says kit not confirm western steel was the manufacturer. >> we're verifying what records we had and don't have. and we're going to have a record march 15th. >> a pipeline expert tells us that typically, a saemd pipe is welded, put together at the manufacturing plant. and then, shipped out to the scene. but there is no confirmation that that is what happened. there is a chance perhaps this is put together out here in san bruno. in san bruno abc 7 news. >> and thank you, heather. >> and governor brown ordered all state agencies this afternoon to stop buying new cars and sell off any nonessential vehicles as a way to cut the deficit. the governor wants to cut the size of the fleet in half believing there are about 11,000 passenger cars and trucks that the not use forward health jobs. this is after governor brown recalled thousands of state-issued cell phones. >> the daughter of a napa stat
. >> so experts goring to make the determination of what the cause is. there is no question that this inadequate weld contributed to this situation. >> reporter: the ntsb says kit not confirm western steel was the manufacturer. >> we're verifying what records we had and don't have. and we're going to have a record march 15th. >> a pipeline expert tells us that typically, a saemd pipe is welded, put together at the manufacturing plant. and then, shipped out to the scene....
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welcome back to spotlight i'm al gore know of in just a reminder that my guest in the studio today is i need. to it's a question of westernization co we have discussed the me grow about dioxin contaminated meat and your biggest concern that that meat might reach shops in russia your agency has more than once imposed bans on imports of various food products from different countries. in the a few minutes ago that you say and that apart from merely medical problems in the e.u. there was politics involved with it it was so use it but i mean has your agency done anything politically motivated or have you been guided exclusively by medical scientific or consumers issues. well let's take some specific examples from my biography first for the benefit one for a model dog. after the collapse of the soviet union according to some entirely independent asked to mit's. could manufacture twenty three to twenty five million dekel leaders of wine. at the moment then the russian market again according to x. ports asked amounts to the volume of wine sales from old dog are was about forty million liters
welcome back to spotlight i'm al gore know of in just a reminder that my guest in the studio today is i need. to it's a question of westernization co we have discussed the me grow about dioxin contaminated meat and your biggest concern that that meat might reach shops in russia your agency has more than once imposed bans on imports of various food products from different countries. in the a few minutes ago that you say and that apart from merely medical problems in the e.u. there was politics...
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or gore to come back and with a lot more news stay with us.
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[laughter] she really back in 2000 when george bush was running against al gore, gore's poll ratingse much higher than bush's, but after bush appeared on oprah, she baptized him with her female audience, and his polls went up and look what happened. in fact, chris rock kids her all the time and says, you're the one who elected george w. bush. so, yeah, she has immense power. >> and, in fact, george w. bush for his "decision points" just went on oprah recently to talk about it. >> it was a safe berth for him. i saw a little bit of it, and it was a very receptive audience for bush to put forward that particular book. >> generally, what's been oprah's influence on american culture? >> well, you know, oprah has been on our television for 25 years, so we've sort of grown up with oprah. she's had immense influence especially with women. that is really her target audience. she's been fabulous for books. her book club was wonderful, writers adore her, authors will kill to get on her show. i'm afraid this book is not going to make the oprah book club. [laughter] but she does have immense powe
[laughter] she really back in 2000 when george bush was running against al gore, gore's poll ratingse much higher than bush's, but after bush appeared on oprah, she baptized him with her female audience, and his polls went up and look what happened. in fact, chris rock kids her all the time and says, you're the one who elected george w. bush. so, yeah, she has immense power. >> and, in fact, george w. bush for his "decision points" just went on oprah recently to talk about it....
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gore other than what i said. i do say what harry reid pointed out. he said one the things that is least remarked is one of the most remarkable, there were not guns in the street. you heard out there, i'm not putting you on the spot. [inaudible] [laughter] >> i yeah, yeah. i understand how you might have felt. this is -- it is. it is a plus for this institution really for the country that we can accept things. and i do. you do after a while. you accept it. why? because it just isn't, start thinking about the alternatives. there's not much else that i can say. i think institutions are pretty strong in america. they can over come some rough times. >> let's take one over here. >> for obvious reasons lately, i've been talking with some. my question is this if i had told someone from iran were in the united states when he issued to kill someone, under either the free speech or free clause, would that have been a protected speech? >> well, the -- why do i -- i sort of smile. because i had a friend, john mansfield, who was teaching at harvard, welcome, he ta
gore other than what i said. i do say what harry reid pointed out. he said one the things that is least remarked is one of the most remarkable, there were not guns in the street. you heard out there, i'm not putting you on the spot. [inaudible] [laughter] >> i yeah, yeah. i understand how you might have felt. this is -- it is. it is a plus for this institution really for the country that we can accept things. and i do. you do after a while. you accept it. why? because it just isn't, start...
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happy and it's a period of my life, i had the first occasion to get acquainted with vice president gore and this report developed between us. and i have been trying to act in good faith in the name of my country, in the interest of my country and i'm sure that vice president gore did the same, in the interest of the united states. but in many respects what we did coincide. >> i want young people to understand that if their goal is none, they have no goal. they might as well quit now. because money is not going to do it. that's not going to be the answer. i want them to know when they walk out the door, close the door behind them, to reach in their pocket, hold up their wallet. do it every day. and say will i be judged by this, or will i be judged by my integrity. and i believe so strongly and always have and i was raised that way by my mother and my father. that my word is my bond. and my integrity is something you will never take away. and as i used to tell the ballplayers, boys, god gave you class. he gave every one of us class when we were born. two things can happen. one you can giv
happy and it's a period of my life, i had the first occasion to get acquainted with vice president gore and this report developed between us. and i have been trying to act in good faith in the name of my country, in the interest of my country and i'm sure that vice president gore did the same, in the interest of the united states. but in many respects what we did coincide. >> i want young people to understand that if their goal is none, they have no goal. they might as well quit now....
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gore. it totally undermined my personal and many people i know of of's view of the court in a way that i guess my question is do you think that damage has lasted? do you think it took place, first of all, and what can ever repair it? because my whole expectation of the courts as a institution has been lowered. and i wonder if that's one of those three cases -- >> actually, he talks about that in the book. >> what'd i say? [laughter] >> take it away. >> you know, i was on the dissenting side. but when you look at the polls for a while, it did. they ask, pew does ask a lot, and sometimes i've looked at that. and it says do you have a lot of trust in the court and how much trust, a real lot or on a five-point scale, four and five is pretty good. usually the court's up there with the police and the fire -- not that high. nurses, policemen, firemen, you know, they're at the top there. you can understand that. and we're fairly high up usually. and it did take a dive. but it came back. it came bac
gore. it totally undermined my personal and many people i know of of's view of the court in a way that i guess my question is do you think that damage has lasted? do you think it took place, first of all, and what can ever repair it? because my whole expectation of the courts as a institution has been lowered. and i wonder if that's one of those three cases -- >> actually, he talks about that in the book. >> what'd i say? [laughter] >> take it away. >> you know, i was on...
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he was al gore's running mate back in 2000 but became an independent six years ago after losing his state's democratic primary. he says it's time for another season and another purpose. >>> the new republican- controlled house expected to vote today to repeal president obama's healthcare law but the senate is expected to reject the appeal. if that's the case the gop says it will withhold funding and make sure the healthcare overhaul doesn't get the money it needs that. maybe easier said than done, though. money for major parts like expanding medicaid have been built into the law >>> it looks like congresswoman gabrielle giffords will be out of the hospital and in rehab by the end of the week. they will be moving her to rehabilitation in houston on friday barring any medical complication, according to the family. just 10 days ago, giffords was shot in the head during a political meet and greet in tucson. she is in serious condition but continues to amaze doctors with her progress. >>> it's not just good for your waistline. coming up, the diet that could save your life. the kinds of foods you
he was al gore's running mate back in 2000 but became an independent six years ago after losing his state's democratic primary. he says it's time for another season and another purpose. >>> the new republican- controlled house expected to vote today to repeal president obama's healthcare law but the senate is expected to reject the appeal. if that's the case the gop says it will withhold funding and make sure the healthcare overhaul doesn't get the money it needs that. maybe easier...
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up next the interview show spotlight this time host al gore and russia's chief hygiene inspector on the health dangers facing the world's largest country and the ways to combat them stay with us here on r.t. . hello again to spotlight the interview on our t.v. . today my guest is. epidemics have always been a big threat to the existence of america even in today's medicine it's sophisticated drugs they do suppress eradicate some infection in haiti for example thousands have died from cholera and many more. all of it any other threats and can we feel safe to ask the chief hi gene inspectors. when there's a danger infection old bad quality products getting into the country the russian consumer inspection rate is always on guard the criticism from the service was enough to start the so-called war with ballerinas two years ago. from. the most recent food scandal happened in germany where thom's of meat and eggs with found to be contaminated with the poison dioxin but the. russians will not suffer explains why on today's spotlight. mr initial again thank you very much for coming to our show b
up next the interview show spotlight this time host al gore and russia's chief hygiene inspector on the health dangers facing the world's largest country and the ways to combat them stay with us here on r.t. . hello again to spotlight the interview on our t.v. . today my guest is. epidemics have always been a big threat to the existence of america even in today's medicine it's sophisticated drugs they do suppress eradicate some infection in haiti for example thousands have died from cholera and...
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something that really is critical, because unfortunately the polar ice caps are melting faster than al gore suggested a few years ago. climate change is upon us. it is happening fast. those of us who live in coastal areas will fill the affect of that first. we want to recognize the mayor's leadership in not just the opportunity of building such an important structure -- this is the first leed certified hospital in the state of california, and what that means is the rebuilding of the entire campus is to provide respect, dignity, and validation for all of the residents who will be here at laguna honda, but next importantly that we build something that will come from its conception, enhance the conservation of the water is an energy used in this building, and enhance the co2 emission reductions of this building. mayor, thank you for walking the walk as well as talking the talk. it is something to be proud of, leed-certified. to all the care givers and all the volunteers who make up the family of residents, to express our appreciation for your long hours and for your selfless service, and know
something that really is critical, because unfortunately the polar ice caps are melting faster than al gore suggested a few years ago. climate change is upon us. it is happening fast. those of us who live in coastal areas will fill the affect of that first. we want to recognize the mayor's leadership in not just the opportunity of building such an important structure -- this is the first leed certified hospital in the state of california, and what that means is the rebuilding of the entire...