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the point is i'm going for the wifi. >> taking herb's advice. person is listening to you, herb. >>> we have all seen it, right? people lugging giant bags onto the plane, and the flight attendants just too nice or too busy, whatever, to strictly enforce the rules. this is from the san francisco chronicle's travel editor. reads true or false, this carry-on bag is 9 inches deep. regulation size? nope. reasons why to crack down on oversized carry-on, the editor is encouraging readers in his blog to police it themselves. basically you can take pictures, vines or videos of the can the #carryonshame. does this open a pile of litigious whoop-ass? i don't know. >> just say -- you don't need to take a photograph, but here as the reality. if everybody is forced to check bags, you would get on board and get off the plane faster, but everyone wants to maximize their speed, which slows the whole process down. everyone knows, you check your bags, it will get on and off the bad, it will alleviate the time. that's when -- but that means my bag will be lost. but
the point is i'm going for the wifi. >> taking herb's advice. person is listening to you, herb. >>> we have all seen it, right? people lugging giant bags onto the plane, and the flight attendants just too nice or too busy, whatever, to strictly enforce the rules. this is from the san francisco chronicle's travel editor. reads true or false, this carry-on bag is 9 inches deep. regulation size? nope. reasons why to crack down on oversized carry-on, the editor is encouraging readers...
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joining us is thestriae.com's herb greenberg.bvious talk about a smart seller and dumb buyer, but do you think we have a smart buyer and smart seller on our hands here? >> the reason you might say this, depends on who the acquirer would have been, this is a company that's missed 4 out of 5 revenue consensus, when it comes to its earnings. diners seat has been decelerating. the in the u.s. it's been fundamentally decelerating. priceline is a $7 billion business, and when you look at it from that perspective, even if it didn't go quite the way they would expect, it blends into the woodwork. >> so you're basically for rice line -- but you can imagine the discussion behind doors, okay, things may be cooling down, while valuations are good, we better sell now? >> well, you also see -- for them you can't away that. you also see tripadviser making an acquisition in europe just about two months ago or a month ago that if you're priceline, you're sitting there saying, wait a minute, a competing company, maybe they ought to get in now. >>
joining us is thestriae.com's herb greenberg.bvious talk about a smart seller and dumb buyer, but do you think we have a smart buyer and smart seller on our hands here? >> the reason you might say this, depends on who the acquirer would have been, this is a company that's missed 4 out of 5 revenue consensus, when it comes to its earnings. diners seat has been decelerating. the in the u.s. it's been fundamentally decelerating. priceline is a $7 billion business, and when you look at it...
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herb greenberg with reality check.re in town from the west coast and mansion on the beach, we're going to milk you like an old cow. >> i always sort of appreciate it, depending how you look at that. we want to talk about -- >> michael coors. >> michael coors, something i've written about extensively on reality check. but the key point here is the company came out with earnings as we know, the other day, and there was a margin issue. that got people concerned. what was most interesting to me is you had at least three analysts effectively say use the -- daerivation of the word confused. i think what is most fascinating here is one of the analysts is cal who is known for being blunt, very blunt. she is a big fan of the company, but what she said was she feels strongly that the company needs to have greater transparency with the street and then dared mention the o word, obfuscation. in all of the work i've done with this company, that issue not really communicating extraordinarily well, is a hallmark of this company and wh
herb greenberg with reality check.re in town from the west coast and mansion on the beach, we're going to milk you like an old cow. >> i always sort of appreciate it, depending how you look at that. we want to talk about -- >> michael coors. >> michael coors, something i've written about extensively on reality check. but the key point here is the company came out with earnings as we know, the other day, and there was a margin issue. that got people concerned. what was most...
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herb is going to join us later on in the show. i can't wait for that.elieve, but 100 years ago, a man names george herman ruth took the field for the first time as a major league baseball player. if you always wanted a piece of the babe, now is your chance. all are a part of a big babe auction. the biggest one in history. we have some of the pieces live on the set. that story just ahead. you probably know xerox as the company that's all about printing. but did you know we also support hospitals using electronic health records for more than 30 million patients? or that our software helps over 20 million smartphone users remotely configure e-mail every month? or how about processing nearly $5 billion in electronic toll payments a year? in fact, today's xerox is working in surprising ways to help companies simplify the way work gets done and life gets lived. with xerox, you're ready for real business. >>> all right, welcome back, forget expensive financial advisors, are you better off finding a money manager online? a handful of robo companies are online.
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bill nutley and herb levy are more rare.ot only did both fight in the war, they both survived the d-day invasion which means they both have liberate france, bury friends, nearly died and have as many stories in their heads as they do medals on their chest. >> to say i wasn't frightened would be a lie. of course, we were frightened. >> reporter: they both now live in the same gwynned retirement home. both getting back from france where they were two of 200 honored in front of 15,000 and several heads of state. despite all of that when you ask bill and herb about the war and returning to france nearly 70 years after the occupation and invasion the it's the not the people they latch on, not events, but objects. >> there was dead silence listening to those bell rings. just i'll never forget that. >> reporter: nor nutley its bells. former infantry men award add bronze star and purple heart went back to the town of saint low a place once wiped off the map by nazi germany now rebuilt, thanks to part to his union's her row wick. he
bill nutley and herb levy are more rare.ot only did both fight in the war, they both survived the d-day invasion which means they both have liberate france, bury friends, nearly died and have as many stories in their heads as they do medals on their chest. >> to say i wasn't frightened would be a lie. of course, we were frightened. >> reporter: they both now live in the same gwynned retirement home. both getting back from france where they were two of 200 honored in front of 15,000...
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herb,e than one, like only herb and his brother survived. if you minus the england passengers who were send to england in relative safety, although there was one who died blitz kreig. if you mine us that number, 288, you have the number 620 who were on the continent. in france, belgium and holland. i'm sorry for all these numbers, i want to answer your question frsm the 620, there were 87 mo were able to get out waiting numbers before the nazis invaded, so numberalking about the 583. when the nazis came interest france, belgium and holland there were 583 st. louis passengers under their rule. mine --f you have 279from 538, you that survive so it's almost 50-50 if you're talking about under direct nazi rule. you in a sense of, to give more of a sense of numbers. in terms of the england passengers, we wanted to know to every single england passenger. there were two romanian born the st. louis who ended up in england during the war and they went back to romania. they didn't know english and they went back to romania. thatd find documentation th
herb,e than one, like only herb and his brother survived. if you minus the england passengers who were send to england in relative safety, although there was one who died blitz kreig. if you mine us that number, 288, you have the number 620 who were on the continent. in france, belgium and holland. i'm sorry for all these numbers, i want to answer your question frsm the 620, there were 87 mo were able to get out waiting numbers before the nazis invaded, so numberalking about the 583. when the...
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the herb alpert foundation, supporting organizations whose mission is to promote compassion and creativity in our society. the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org. park foundation. dedicated to heightening public awareness of rigcritical issues. the kohlberg foundation, barbara g. fleishmann and by our sole corporate sponsor, mutual of america, designing customized, individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. >> welcome. the nobel laureate joseph says the situation in america is grave. that's his exact word for it, grave, inequality too great, unemployment too high, public investments too meager, corporations too greedy and the tax code too biased toward the very rich. strong medicine from one of the world's most influential thinkers. he's been the economist most cited by his colleagues in the field. but don't despair, he says. the barriers to solving our problems are political, not economic, and we can change what's wrong if enough of us insist
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it's herb. you couldw herb, tell. and i think to the left is his brother walter. and you'll have a chance to hear him in a couple minutes. also for the adults there was shuffle board and all types of activities on board. the passengers thoughts they were going to freedom. they, the captain of the ship treated the passengers with respect, he told his crew, it was a rather large crew, many whom were members of the nazi party, that these passengers were germans and they made for -- paid for their tickets and are to be treated like any other germans. so for a jew to hear that sentence in 1939 germany and are to be treated like any other germans as quite extraordinary. on may 27 at long last, the st. louis arrives in the port of havana, and the ship is met by police boats where they are told that they could not land. yet they'd be able to is embark -- to disembark tomorrow, there was some delay in the process. but as it turns out the st. louis passengers were not allowed to disembark. they had landing permits, which were sold to them by a corrupt cuban official who poc
it's herb. you couldw herb, tell. and i think to the left is his brother walter. and you'll have a chance to hear him in a couple minutes. also for the adults there was shuffle board and all types of activities on board. the passengers thoughts they were going to freedom. they, the captain of the ship treated the passengers with respect, he told his crew, it was a rather large crew, many whom were members of the nazi party, that these passengers were germans and they made for -- paid for their...
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otherwise i will just show you our picture of herbs theatre construction in progress. you have any questions, i'm happy to answer them. >> thank you. it looks beautiful right now. i'm sure it will look more beautiful later. okay, why don't we go on to the budget analyst report. thank you for your presentation. >> mr. chairman, members of the committee. shall i comment, mr. chairman on items 12 and 13 which i think have been called? >> please do. 13 is issuance of commercial paper and 12 is the appropriation for that. >> exactly. it's a $14.5 million request for the seismic upgrade project. we've analyzed it and we recommend that you do approve both of those ordinances. regarding the budget on page 256 -- 25 report. a one time savings a million, 6 in the 14-15 budget. we have no recommended budgets for 15-16 budget. it is shown in our report. >> thank you is there any ponlt -- possibility of that reduction staying with the general fund? >> our understanding is that -- go ahead. >> supervisors ben rowsen field, the war memorial is funded from a different sources and reve
otherwise i will just show you our picture of herbs theatre construction in progress. you have any questions, i'm happy to answer them. >> thank you. it looks beautiful right now. i'm sure it will look more beautiful later. okay, why don't we go on to the budget analyst report. thank you for your presentation. >> mr. chairman, members of the committee. shall i comment, mr. chairman on items 12 and 13 which i think have been called? >> please do. 13 is issuance of commercial...
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it's made from herbs. they are roasted, ground, they brew and taste like coffee. >> so they have more health benefits than coffee. >> first off, they are naturally caffeine free. some people drink coffee in the morning and stop because they know coffee will interfere with sleep. you can have a cup of teccino. >> hold on. what about my cup >> hold on. right here. >> i want to try this. >> this is the one that tastes the most like coffee. i would say if we were starting from scratch, i'd give you one of my nut flavors. they're a little sweeter. they have dates and things in them. >> ready? down the hatch. >> careful if it's a little too hot. >> it tastes like coffee. >> tastes like coffee. has a nice smoky flavor. easy on the palate. nice. very nice. >> so not like what i brewed here. >> well, you know, you had the chocolate mint. may not be what you really like. >> yeah, and giving that to true coffee drinkers -- >> but the way you brew in a drip coffeemaker, you put in two -- one tablespoon for two cups in
it's made from herbs. they are roasted, ground, they brew and taste like coffee. >> so they have more health benefits than coffee. >> first off, they are naturally caffeine free. some people drink coffee in the morning and stop because they know coffee will interfere with sleep. you can have a cup of teccino. >> hold on. what about my cup >> hold on. right here. >> i want to try this. >> this is the one that tastes the most like coffee. i would say if we were...
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when herb went back he discovered this bridge still standing not only as a monument to what was donere but still functioning. >> it's still the most exciting thing. i mean, it could have gone down two days after i walked weigh from it for all i knew. >> reporter: herb the retired architect penn grad and army engineer calls it a standing miracle and says the supply bridge in this picture is the third built by his unit when he came back the town's mayor personally awarded him a medal. >> remember, forgive but don't forget. >> reporter: in gwynedd, steve >> ♪ >> well, that's "eyewitness news" for now. i'm natasha brown. for lesley, justin, all of us here, thank you so much for joining us. remember, we're always on cbsphilly.com. 60 minutes is up next. we'll see you at 10 o'clock on the cw philly back here at 11:00 on cbs3. happy father's day to all the dads out there. and joy your day. >> ♪ do you guys do instant hey, i losreplacement?ard. (snap!) what just happened? check your wallet. no. ...no way. your debit card should arrive in 7-10 business days. it's time to bank human again. get
when herb went back he discovered this bridge still standing not only as a monument to what was donere but still functioning. >> it's still the most exciting thing. i mean, it could have gone down two days after i walked weigh from it for all i knew. >> reporter: herb the retired architect penn grad and army engineer calls it a standing miracle and says the supply bridge in this picture is the third built by his unit when he came back the town's mayor personally awarded him a medal....
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the herb albert organization to promote compassion and creativity in our society. the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. more information at mackfound.org. and dedicated to heightening public awareness. the kohlberg foundation. barbara g. fleischmann. by our sole corporate sponsor, mutual of america, designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. >>> next on "kqed newsroom" should fair and open internet access be debated? >>> environmental crime on the rise, stealing off redwood trees. >> the most blatant cut we've seen, five yards from the road way. >> yosemite turns 150 years old. the history on display. >> the sacredness of that landscape whether you've seen it 100 times or been there 100 types is so overwhelming and beautiful. ♪ ♪
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the herb albert organization to promote compassion and creativity in our society. the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. more information at mackfound.org. and dedicated to heightening public awareness. the kohlberg foundation. barbara g. fleischmann. by our sole corporate sponsor, mutual of america, designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. >> welcome to first. i am mark eichmann. delaware was the rock 'n roll capital of the east coast, at least for a weekend. three days of music. >> with i-4 95 closed for the summer, a lot of music lovers had to work through difficult traffic patterns. we talk about what the final fix might look like. >> luz, small business owners are speaking out about regulations they wish were different. and we look at it day in the life of the cape may lewes ferry. your news magazine starts now. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> delaware is now a music designation. -- destination. that is what people at the third annual firefly festival tolds
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. >>> plus herb greenberg, kind of like the skiff from the life cereal commercials, herb actually hasgreen flag on. a herb greenberg favorites coming up on this show. "power lunch" is back right after the brea. break. . . the fact is, it comes standard with an engine that's been called the benchmark of its class. really, guys, i thought... it also has more rear legroom than other midsize sedans. and the volkswagen passat has a lower starting price than... much better. vo: hurry in and get 0% apr for 60 months on 2014 passat gasoline models plus a $1000 contract bonus. ♪ show 'em the curve. it's beautiful. it's more than that... ...it's perfect. introducing curved ultra high definition television from samsung. dad: he's our broker. he helps? look after all our money. kid: do you pay him? dad: of course. kid: how much? dad: i don't know exactly. kid: what if you're not happy? does he have to pay you back? dad: nope. kid: why not? dad: it doesn't work that way. kid: why not? vo: are you asking enough questions about the way your wealth is managed? wealth management at charles schwab. >>>
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the herb alpert foundation, supporting organizations whose mission is to promote compassion and creativityn our society. the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation, committed to building a more just and peaceful world. more information at macfoun.org. park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. the colbert foundation. barbara g. fleischman. and by our sole corporate sponsor, mutual of america, designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. >> welcome. it's been six years this summer, believe it or not, but i'll bet you remember how disastrous the financial meltdown was in 2008, how scared we were and angry at the banking industry's blatant negligence, arrogance and greed. and remember all the guilty ceos who went to jail for their own doing? yeah, neither do i. but maybe you do remember our broadcast last week on which the nobel prize-winning economist joseph dignit compared how the government responded during the financial crash to the police molly coddling a drunk driver. >> what we did wa
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consumption of the services i think i'm going to need if i go through this yeah, i'm verypx (music) >> herb theatre,open rehearsal. listen to the rehearsal. i think it is fun for them, they see our work process, our discussions, the decisions we make. it is good for us. we kind of behavior little bit when we have people in the audience. msk (music) >> we are rehearsing for our most expensive tour; plus two concerts here. we are proud that the growth of the orchestra, and how it is expanded and it is being accepted. my ambition when i came on as music director here -- it was evident we needed absolutely excellent work. also evident to me that i thought everyone should know that. this was my purpose. and after we opened, which was a spectacular opening concert about five weeks after that the economy completely crashed. my plan -- and i'm absolutely dogmatic about my plans --were delayed slightly. i would say that in this very difficult timefor the arts and everyone, especially the arts, it's phenomenal how new century has grown where many unfortunate organizations have stopped. during this pe
consumption of the services i think i'm going to need if i go through this yeah, i'm verypx (music) >> herb theatre,open rehearsal. listen to the rehearsal. i think it is fun for them, they see our work process, our discussions, the decisions we make. it is good for us. we kind of behavior little bit when we have people in the audience. msk (music) >> we are rehearsing for our most expensive tour; plus two concerts here. we are proud that the growth of the orchestra, and how it is...
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let's bring in herb greenberg. you follow solar city. what's your take on this deal?ort of a deal that came at the right time. it's almost like they're changing. -- this is a company that installs solar panels and then finances them, and then dr itch this thing red flagged. >> why is this out of nowhere? isn't this exactly what tesla did with the giga factory? manufacturing a battery, manufacturing the panels, making sure you have the right supply for the product demand that you sigh in the future. >> melissa, currently there's tremendous supply. supply is not the problem pride now. you could argue they're taking the story saying we need this years from now, but i want to point something out. the reason it remains red flagged for me is because you have the base business. remember, what they're talking about is years down the road, two years down the road, plus if they get there, they've got to get financing, they have to figure a lot out. in the meantime you have a business that's ongoing. >> it's hard for me to agree with herb, but i'm going to agree with you. you wo
let's bring in herb greenberg. you follow solar city. what's your take on this deal?ort of a deal that came at the right time. it's almost like they're changing. -- this is a company that installs solar panels and then finances them, and then dr itch this thing red flagged. >> why is this out of nowhere? isn't this exactly what tesla did with the giga factory? manufacturing a battery, manufacturing the panels, making sure you have the right supply for the product demand that you sigh in...
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only herb and his brother survived. but if you minus -- and i'll get to england but if you minus the england passengers who were sent in relative safety although there was one who died in the blitz creeg, a st. louis passenger. if you minus that number which was 288, you have the number 620 who were on the continent. in france belingm and holland. from the 620 there were 87 who were able to get out from their waiting numbers before the nazis invaded. so we're talking about the number 583 when the nazis came in there were 583 st. louis passengers under their rule and so if you minus 254 which is the number killed you have 279 who survived. so it's almost 50/50 talking about those under direct nazi rule. in a sense of to give you more of a sense of numbers. in terms of the england passengers we did wanted to know what happened to every single england passenger. there were two romanian born passengers who ended up in england and went back to romania. i guess they didn't know english and went back to romania. we did find do
only herb and his brother survived. but if you minus -- and i'll get to england but if you minus the england passengers who were sent in relative safety although there was one who died in the blitz creeg, a st. louis passenger. if you minus that number which was 288, you have the number 620 who were on the continent. in france belingm and holland. from the 620 there were 87 who were able to get out from their waiting numbers before the nazis invaded. so we're talking about the number 583 when...
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where you put herbs inside of these little tins. you can do it at home. you can take a soup can and spray paint it and then put the herbs in. >> you feel included too. >> it's recycling all the best. this winter trees came down everywhere. what do you do with all the trees that came down? we have an idea. chargers. >> what is a charger? >> it's a piece that goes underneath your plate. about an inch we have taken a piece of wood. and used it. it make as nice setting for your plate. put english lavender in it. it looks great. >> i am ready to dine el forestco.g1) el fresco. >> thank you. >> have a nice weekend. >> you too. >> this has your name on. we have nice oregano. a nice weekend to dine. >>> thank you very much. all good things come to an end. today is the last day for 6abc week. we want to thank everyone that tweeted on #gma and those that stopped by to cheer our friends. >>> they had a lot of fun. within she sure did. >>> america's only prisoner of war comes home. what is next for bowe bergdahl. >>> what to do next about a house that hangs over a cl
where you put herbs inside of these little tins. you can do it at home. you can take a soup can and spray paint it and then put the herbs in. >> you feel included too. >> it's recycling all the best. this winter trees came down everywhere. what do you do with all the trees that came down? we have an idea. chargers. >> what is a charger? >> it's a piece that goes underneath your plate. about an inch we have taken a piece of wood. and used it. it make as nice setting for...
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>> this is needles they grow next to our herb garden. >> reporter: this is one of seven recognized workleges. these are small schools with enrollments that range from less than 100, so just under 1700. the students must work 15 hours a week or three hours a day for the entire academic year. their annual compensation, 3,003,00 $3,480. but they never actually get cash. >> we don't see the money at all. it goes toward our tuition. >> what? >> yeah, we don't even get a dollar. nothing. >> students can work more hours a week if they need dollars in their pocket, but the limit is 20 so they have time to student. >> this is the student work force. this is every resident and most of the day students working are reflected here. >> those 110 crews are made up or warren wilson's 924 students who are doing everything from fixing cars to handling plumbing issues. >> the students working in wellness areas, that includes working with athletes in terms of working on sprains and aches and pains. they do massages as well. >> ian robertson is dean of work. unlike traditional work study, these students are
>> this is needles they grow next to our herb garden. >> reporter: this is one of seven recognized workleges. these are small schools with enrollments that range from less than 100, so just under 1700. the students must work 15 hours a week or three hours a day for the entire academic year. their annual compensation, 3,003,00 $3,480. but they never actually get cash. >> we don't see the money at all. it goes toward our tuition. >> what? >> yeah, we don't even get a...
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as herb stein said, that which cannot continue won't. b >> dennis, it's tim.e euro, i agree with everything on the surface. as banks don't park money at negative rates, you're going to see the ecb's balance sheet get smaller. this is one of the effects what's going on with the move right now. it's down $500 billion from a year ago. they have a much smaller balance sheet from the fed. but if you look at the dollar euro it's going to be difficult to see the fed's balance sheet change in the way the ecb's is. >> there relies the problem. that's the economic debate that's going to obtain for a while. i understand the argument. it's a reason why i'm not wanting to be a seller of the euro yet. i'm sorry. these sorts of rates cannot continue at these levels. and eventually might be tomorrow, might be next week or two months from them. eventually commonsense will return and interest rates in europe will go back above the united states and money will be drawn here. hour economy is doing demonstrably better than europe. >> dennis, great to see you. thanks. dennis garmin
as herb stein said, that which cannot continue won't. b >> dennis, it's tim.e euro, i agree with everything on the surface. as banks don't park money at negative rates, you're going to see the ecb's balance sheet get smaller. this is one of the effects what's going on with the move right now. it's down $500 billion from a year ago. they have a much smaller balance sheet from the fed. but if you look at the dollar euro it's going to be difficult to see the fed's balance sheet change in the...
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her work was highly critical of the work in herb knee i can't. residents in their home in siberia have found the remains of a rocket. some say it fell from the sky, others claim that it was washed in by floodwaters. they've been trying to identify the object but right now they're firmly keeping it at safe distance. don't forget you can watch al jazeera online. the address for that is www.jazeera.com. you can see our top story about the karachi airport attack. restored. >> and i'm sergio quitana in arcata california learning
her work was highly critical of the work in herb knee i can't. residents in their home in siberia have found the remains of a rocket. some say it fell from the sky, others claim that it was washed in by floodwaters. they've been trying to identify the object but right now they're firmly keeping it at safe distance. don't forget you can watch al jazeera online. the address for that is www.jazeera.com. you can see our top story about the karachi airport attack. restored. >> and i'm sergio...
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. >> and the ingredients it claims that are in here are ancient herbs, mugwho are t, damiana leaf andaybeans extract. do you think we could use this machine to tell us if that's what's in here? >> we certainly can. we got a big peak right there. >> what does that usually core respond to. >> a known synthetic cannaboid. >> what was in the package was a chemical variation of marijuana. rti's research is helping law enforcement identify how the designer drugs are identified in the body so they will pick up the substances and sellers and prosecuted. >> so while these compounds are not stable, so you may start with one drug and when you light it on fire in a cigarette, it couldverts to something else. what the person is taking isn't what they think they are taking. >> this machine will smoke the designer drugs to help researchers determine exactly what the compounds become after they are heated and ingested. >> people willingly put these compounds into their body when we are not even in a place to animals. >> officer bates has made it his mission to educate the public drugs. >> this really
. >> and the ingredients it claims that are in here are ancient herbs, mugwho are t, damiana leaf andaybeans extract. do you think we could use this machine to tell us if that's what's in here? >> we certainly can. we got a big peak right there. >> what does that usually core respond to. >> a known synthetic cannaboid. >> what was in the package was a chemical variation of marijuana. rti's research is helping law enforcement identify how the designer drugs are...
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coming up, top of the hour, we have herb here.calling apple's extravaganza. do you have kids in public school? the shocking stats that affect your kid. lots of things coming up the top of the hour. join us on "street signs." weekdays are for rising to the challenge. they're the days to take care of business. when possibilities become reality. with centurylink as your trusted partner, our visionary cloud infrastructure and global broadband network free you to focus on what matters. with custom communications solutions and responsive, dedicated support, we constantly evolve to meet your needs. every day of the week. centurylink® your link to what's next. you need to see this. show 'em the curve. ♪ do you know what this means? the greater the curvature, the bigger the difference. [sci-fi tractor beam sound] ...sucked me right in... it's beautiful. gotta admit one thing... ...can't beat the view. ♪ introducing the world's first curved ultra high definition television from samsung. >>> welcome back to "power lunch." g3 apparel raising
coming up, top of the hour, we have herb here.calling apple's extravaganza. do you have kids in public school? the shocking stats that affect your kid. lots of things coming up the top of the hour. join us on "street signs." weekdays are for rising to the challenge. they're the days to take care of business. when possibilities become reality. with centurylink as your trusted partner, our visionary cloud infrastructure and global broadband network free you to focus on what matters....
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let's bring in herb greenberg.et's step back from the details of this particular case, taking out whether or not they're guilty or innocent, do you feel there's a bit too much witch-hunting going on? >> i think that's the danger here that you hit this point of where can you, you know, talk to people. you may own shares in the stock. where does that become an insider trading issue? and if it does become an issue, when do you shut down the pipeline of information. we saw that in the past insider trading trials when you saw wall street clamp way down in the way they would deal with information, so, yes. >> lets, to mandy's poly, it is difficult to define. if i'm the ceo and i tell mandy we're going to do, than clearly insider trading. if you overhear us talks about a deal, you're probably not guilty of insider trading. what they call privity does not exist. you don't know i have a fiduciary duty. you don't know where the information came from. >> it's not that hard to define after all, is it? >> it depends on how he g
let's bring in herb greenberg.et's step back from the details of this particular case, taking out whether or not they're guilty or innocent, do you feel there's a bit too much witch-hunting going on? >> i think that's the danger here that you hit this point of where can you, you know, talk to people. you may own shares in the stock. where does that become an insider trading issue? and if it does become an issue, when do you shut down the pipeline of information. we saw that in the past...
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for you next. 6 vrjts the state lottery says that california woild be the big winner from the pow herball. how much money are we talking about here? enough to bring back furloughed teachers? to save shattered school programs? that's certainly the perception. but what's the reality. with power ball debuting in california, you practically can't go anywhere without tripping over something power ball related. >> next, please? >> lotto enthusiasts are amped up about inflated jackpots. but, also, a walter fall of new money coming to california schools. >> how much of a difference do you think that power ball will make in terms of school funding? >> oh, a huge, a huge amount. >> but it turns out the odds of plucking the magic grey ball from a sea of gray onings might be better still than seeing a cascade of money coming to california education from lot toe. here's california lottery spokesperson. >> that's one of the hard esz things that we face in our job every day is to get people to understand that the lottery wasn't created to fully fund education. that wasn't the purpose. >> okay, but ev
for you next. 6 vrjts the state lottery says that california woild be the big winner from the pow herball. how much money are we talking about here? enough to bring back furloughed teachers? to save shattered school programs? that's certainly the perception. but what's the reality. with power ball debuting in california, you practically can't go anywhere without tripping over something power ball related. >> next, please? >> lotto enthusiasts are amped up about inflated jackpots....
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ask inviting fans to dress up there with veggies and herbs they think of everything. >> it's clever. >> still ahead, cop? photo op. why the police department wants to record this moment. >> and you can find everything world cup on our web site. abc7 news.com including daily wrap, giving insights into key plays and games. and breaking down wins and losses. we'll be right back. oh i knew i forgot something... i'll just do it now. well, we're boarding. no, i'll use citi mobile. takes two seconds, better safe than sorry right? yeah who knows if we'll even get service on the islands? what! no service? seriously? no electricity, we're going to make our own candles, we're going to churn our own butter. oh, we lost one. can't leave a bag unattended. bank from almost anywhere with the citi mobile app. to learn more visit citi.com/easierbanking >>> coming up, suicide barrier on the golden gate bridge. answering top seven questions >> new trouble at willitz bypass. >> a woman whose credit card company won't give her rewards she's earned sifting through the fine print. >> now, 150 san francisco
ask inviting fans to dress up there with veggies and herbs they think of everything. >> it's clever. >> still ahead, cop? photo op. why the police department wants to record this moment. >> and you can find everything world cup on our web site. abc7 news.com including daily wrap, giving insights into key plays and games. and breaking down wins and losses. we'll be right back. oh i knew i forgot something... i'll just do it now. well, we're boarding. no, i'll use citi mobile....
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that's because shark fins a chinese delicacy are still surfacing in bay area herb shops and restaurants despite a state ban in effect since last july. >> the problem is people would cut sharks. they would cut the fin off the shark because it's the most valuable part of the animal and throw the entire fish back keeping just the fins. >> reporter: a hong kong restaurant turned up shark fin soup at the restaurant. a manager tells us they no longer sell it. investigators went to one of the restaurant's distributors where they discovered 2,100- pound of shark fins in these boxes. it's not known how much it's now worth. >> it's up to the district attorney to take it from here. >> reporter: a lawsuit aims to undergo the ban. customers frequently request the soup. >> are people disappointed? >> most of them yeah. because it's been with chinese restaurants for so long. >> reporter: state wildlife officials tell us penalties may need to be increased to discourage others from violating the ban. the emeryville restaurant and fish distributor received misdemeanor citations. >>> it's estimated that 7
that's because shark fins a chinese delicacy are still surfacing in bay area herb shops and restaurants despite a state ban in effect since last july. >> the problem is people would cut sharks. they would cut the fin off the shark because it's the most valuable part of the animal and throw the entire fish back keeping just the fins. >> reporter: a hong kong restaurant turned up shark fin soup at the restaurant. a manager tells us they no longer sell it. investigators went to one of...
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herb the politician running for re-election says the ad is lawful. he says he is told that his family tree intersects with that of milton s. hershey, the founder of the company. here is the ad. you decide. they both say hershey but you can see the word state senate has been added on the campaign ad on the right side. >> you're watching "nbc 10 news." "nbc 10 news today" at 6:00 a.m. starts right now. >>> we're following breaking news this morning a polic li to t >>re g y, on yto tllgoodmornc m you'an.. s clo conditions aing nd thunderstorms. as far as the fog isoncerned you c see in s south philadelphia, a livew k butthey w foush un lohe ofr ng mtre m0o
herb the politician running for re-election says the ad is lawful. he says he is told that his family tree intersects with that of milton s. hershey, the founder of the company. here is the ad. you decide. they both say hershey but you can see the word state senate has been added on the campaign ad on the right side. >> you're watching "nbc 10 news." "nbc 10 news today" at 6:00 a.m. starts right now. >>> we're following breaking news this morning a polic li to...
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byron was herb sweetheart. >> pam's family posted missing posters and billboards all over the city and offered a $75,000 reward for information as to her whereabouts. for four days the search continued. pam's body was discovered in the marsh land under the whiskey bay bridge 60 miles from her home. >> it is amazing it was found. it was found by surveyors. she had been dumped at whiskey bay. the coroner's office took her into custody. >> the medical examiner discovered pam had been stabbed to death and had also been sexually assaulted. >> pam was a beautiful young woman. and she had a lot of admirers and i thought maybe somebody just had a crush on her and took her off. i guess we wanted hope. i never dreamed that she was murdered. do you know what it's like to know you'll never have any more memories that all those happy times are gone forever? so that's what it's like lose your child. >> the medical examiner determined that pam had been killed on the night she disappeared. pam's husband, byron had an alibi and it was corroborated by others so he wasn't considered a suspect. but police
byron was herb sweetheart. >> pam's family posted missing posters and billboards all over the city and offered a $75,000 reward for information as to her whereabouts. for four days the search continued. pam's body was discovered in the marsh land under the whiskey bay bridge 60 miles from her home. >> it is amazing it was found. it was found by surveyors. she had been dumped at whiskey bay. the coroner's office took her into custody. >> the medical examiner discovered pam had...
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turtle, cookies 'n cream, italian herb & parmesan, sour cream 'n onion, and brownie supreme chex mix.rotates. 20 flavors, lots of pieces. chex mix pick your mix. now try popped in white cheddar and sweet and salty. >>> more than 800 people in bend oregon are joining the fight against the fire. so far, no homes have burned. the fire destructed a wedding saturday afternoon. michael and april quickly said their "i dos" as the flames approached. as if the day wasn't memorable enough, they have unique wedding pictures to look back on. >>> a sleep deprived trucker is to blame for the crash that critically injured actor tracy morgan. morgan is expected to be hospitalized for weeks as he recovers from several broken bones. alexis christoforous has the first calls made to 911 after the crash. >> a terrible accident. a car flipped. >> just calling it? >> no, i'm just calling it in. >> reporter: a calling describes it accident scene saturday morning on the new jersey turnpike. >> is it turned over? >> two vehicles and a walmart truck. >> reporter: tracy morgan and three others were injured when
turtle, cookies 'n cream, italian herb & parmesan, sour cream 'n onion, and brownie supreme chex mix.rotates. 20 flavors, lots of pieces. chex mix pick your mix. now try popped in white cheddar and sweet and salty. >>> more than 800 people in bend oregon are joining the fight against the fire. so far, no homes have burned. the fire destructed a wedding saturday afternoon. michael and april quickly said their "i dos" as the flames approached. as if the day wasn't memorable...
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have fruits and avocados and kumquats, strawberries and have a variety and an assortment of different herbs like rosemary and mint and lemon balm as well. the big question really is, what are they not growing out here and they're doing it very much organically and have different soil as well. speaking of lacy slother with the san francisco giants and one of the big assets of having the garden at at&t park is that kids can come from any school and they could come and learn about gardening and also eating healthy. and back here, also live at at&t park, i'm sitting right outside of the strawberries that are growing here as the crowds begin to come and take a look at the garden and let me just say, be one of the first, oh yeah. they're growing them organically here at at&t park. reporting live from the baseball park, roberta gonzalez, back to you. >> sounds fun roberta. thank you. as the giants are trending right now, also trending, lebron james. the nba star has been formed the miami heat decision of his to become a free agent. california chrome, the prize winning horse in fresno taking a mont
have fruits and avocados and kumquats, strawberries and have a variety and an assortment of different herbs like rosemary and mint and lemon balm as well. the big question really is, what are they not growing out here and they're doing it very much organically and have different soil as well. speaking of lacy slother with the san francisco giants and one of the big assets of having the garden at at&t park is that kids can come from any school and they could come and learn about gardening...
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away from them but wanted it added so when looking at schools in zones like george washington carve herb and looking at those schools in the zones and those are exactly what i would expect to see in a district that's targeting ark wety. r and looking at those schools in the zones and those are exactly what i would expect to see in a district that's targeting ark wety. >> i just have to say that, you know, many of the schools in the mission zone got [inaudible] money, but then a lots lot of the schools in the bay view did not. when i look at schools like malcolm x i like that i see a lot of support here. and so -- and paul revere. and i'm looking at those schools that need the extra boost and extra help so this is what equity is all about. it's about -- it takes more in some places than others and some students needs more than others. anyway, thank you very much and i think we're ready for a roll call vote on this most important decision of the year. thank you. >> thank you commissioner. on 14610 sb 2, mr. haney. >> [inaudible]. >> miss maufas. >> yes vpt . >> miss mendoz-mcdonnell >> yes
away from them but wanted it added so when looking at schools in zones like george washington carve herb and looking at those schools in the zones and those are exactly what i would expect to see in a district that's targeting ark wety. r and looking at those schools in the zones and those are exactly what i would expect to see in a district that's targeting ark wety. >> i just have to say that, you know, many of the schools in the mission zone got [inaudible] money, but then a lots lot...
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we saw the freehand we recently had two chains open up on hate street the herbs store and c x that has a pawnshop in the untsdz kingdom we think it's absolutely critical that the playing field be level and fair. we i personally have participated in the focus groups at the planning department and want to commend two ladies for the process they run we wholeheartedly are thrilled about the inclusion of international locates and want subsidies included and want the number of planned locations to be included in the definition for a new business like starbuck's and evolution fresh e.r. jake spades those are companies that have resources that go through a conditional use progress and the community should be mravrpt. furthermore, we believe it's a benefit to the business for them to engage in their local community they can learn more information by reaching out to the organizations. and hate ashbury association is actually, we do the holiday lights and engaging in the process all the people volunteering their effort and energy and resources are the local businesses. we feel that again, it must
we saw the freehand we recently had two chains open up on hate street the herbs store and c x that has a pawnshop in the untsdz kingdom we think it's absolutely critical that the playing field be level and fair. we i personally have participated in the focus groups at the planning department and want to commend two ladies for the process they run we wholeheartedly are thrilled about the inclusion of international locates and want subsidies included and want the number of planned locations to be...
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turtle, cookies 'n cream italian herb & parmesan, sour cream 'n onion, and brownie supreme chex mix. and it rotates. 20 flavors, lots of pieces. chex mix pick your mix. now try popped in white cheddar and sweet and salty. discover card. hey, i heard you guys can help me with frog protection? yeah, we help with fraud protection. we monitor every purchase every day and alert you if anything looks unusual. wow! you're really looking out for us. we are. and if there are unauthorized purchases...
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the herb albert foundation.the mcarthur foundation, park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. the colbert foundation, and by our sole corporate sponsor, mutual of america designing customized group retirement >> learning the lessons of history. this lecture discusses how presidents make decisions. leadership, crisis, politics, and trust. please welcome mrs. sylvia panetta. [applause] >> for those of you who are listening for the voice of god, please note tonight it goes until 9:00. good evening, everyone. welcome to the fourth and final event in the leon panetta 2014 lee
the herb albert foundation.the mcarthur foundation, park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. the colbert foundation, and by our sole corporate sponsor, mutual of america designing customized group retirement >> learning the lessons of history. this lecture discusses how presidents make decisions. leadership, crisis, politics, and trust. please welcome mrs. sylvia panetta. [applause] >> for those of you who are listening for the voice of god,...
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. >> we were shocked to see these searches on things like poison, herbs, death, something about sedation of people, also about smothering. but the most graphic one was actually a search that durall did on the words "kill spouse." >> investigators now had probable cause to search the durall's home, and they went straight to the master bedroom. they found a spot on the carpet that looked like it had been cleaned. they swabbed it with phenolphthalein and it turned purple, an indication it was blood. under the bed were two squares of carpet that had been cut out and replaced. underneath were large pools of blood that had been cleaned with water and detergents. around the bed, almost invisible to the naked eye, investigators found the most incriminating evidence. >> it was just hundreds and hundreds of very, very small red dots on the headboard, on the wall, above the headboard, in the corners and on the bureau and on the doorjamb to the bathroom. >> the blood near the floor didn't happen during the beating. >> that's blood just coughing out of the lungs through the mouth. and that was done v
. >> we were shocked to see these searches on things like poison, herbs, death, something about sedation of people, also about smothering. but the most graphic one was actually a search that durall did on the words "kill spouse." >> investigators now had probable cause to search the durall's home, and they went straight to the master bedroom. they found a spot on the carpet that looked like it had been cleaned. they swabbed it with phenolphthalein and it turned purple, an...