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i am going to be down here and tell everybody wants to be down here locates here. congratulations, everyone. thank you very much. [applause] >> as the mayor said, it certainly takes a village to do the work we are doing, but it also requires leadership, and we are lucky to have the leadership of supervisor kim to help us. [applause] supervisor kim: thank you appeared almost exactly six months ago, the mayor, president chiu, and i stood across the street to announce the spirit we talk about a vision we had, which, as many of you know, mid market has suffered the highest commercial vacancy rate of any court or in san francisco for over 50 years. we talked about the hope we had for pearl's deluxe burger moving in across the street, the hope for twitter. six months later, we have a company that has already moved in across the street. this women of color-owned business has opened on the corner of sixth and market. three things our office has been concerned about. one is public safety. we are happy to say that the sixth straight substation leases science. we have our com
i am going to be down here and tell everybody wants to be down here locates here. congratulations, everyone. thank you very much. [applause] >> as the mayor said, it certainly takes a village to do the work we are doing, but it also requires leadership, and we are lucky to have the leadership of supervisor kim to help us. [applause] supervisor kim: thank you appeared almost exactly six months ago, the mayor, president chiu, and i stood across the street to announce the spirit we talk...
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as bio, life science, and clean tech industries starting here, staying here, and growing here all at the same time. one of the reasons they can continue to grow is they do have a lot of openness to their interaction between the different companies so they get that kind of innovation going on. that's why we call it the mission bay center. i'm glad to announce this today and announce this has been a huge milestone thanks to all of you for consistently being here. i know tom is going to say a few words here. but i know the city has done right, and you can evidence it right here. we started with good business sense, whether it was attracting fibrogen or q.v.c. and then started saying we can attract other businesses here. we've done the right messaging here. redevelopment has built the infrastructure, and now we see our future tax dollars contributing to the verticalness of these buildings and then the companies have come here in a very open and welcome way. and the talent is still continuing to be here. i exchanged my views that we need to keep our school systems very strong. because if
as bio, life science, and clean tech industries starting here, staying here, and growing here all at the same time. one of the reasons they can continue to grow is they do have a lot of openness to their interaction between the different companies so they get that kind of innovation going on. that's why we call it the mission bay center. i'm glad to announce this today and announce this has been a huge milestone thanks to all of you for consistently being here. i know tom is going to say a few...
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>> here you go.ent somewhere because, you know, the danger is you get in here and it can snow and you get sealed in, run out of oxygen. and, you know, die in your sleep. i always keep a little candle burning. if that goes out i know we're low on oxygen. >> that is like the canary in the coal mine over there. >> exactly. and the most important thing is keep you warm and hydrated and keep some food going. i have some spruce needle tea here and then a bit of energy as well. >> what is that? >> a few grubs. >> what are you going to do with those? >> a few worms. we'll put those in. >> why do you need those? protein? >> and pour boiling water in here. >> yeah. >> then you've got good tea. and then some delicious protein as well. there you go. you want one? you have one of those. i'll have the other one. >> okay. >> great worm, huh? >> hum. they kind of pop when you eat them. >> have a slurp of water with it. >> hum. all right. >> the needle tea is nice. >> it's not bad. the grub is not good. you have run
>> here you go.ent somewhere because, you know, the danger is you get in here and it can snow and you get sealed in, run out of oxygen. and, you know, die in your sleep. i always keep a little candle burning. if that goes out i know we're low on oxygen. >> that is like the canary in the coal mine over there. >> exactly. and the most important thing is keep you warm and hydrated and keep some food going. i have some spruce needle tea here and then a bit of energy as well....
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an ambulance is here. this is what everybody has been saying is a safety issue, it's a danger out here. the mayor has come under fire. we don't know what exactly has happened here today. it does not sound good. >> core donned off the area. does it look like they are evacuating people from the plaza? >> caller: no, it doesn't look like the plaza is being evacuated. they told folks not to go down there because somebody has been shot. i just overheard somebody saying that, one of the campers here. the police have been, really had a hands off approach. there's not been much of a police presence here. they have been afraid to go into the plaza because there are so many tents and campers out here. they are here tonight. they are responding to the situation. i do not have -- i'm not close enough to see what is happening. we have been told to move out and get to a safe location. emergency personnel are here. we overheard from a camper somebody may have been shot. >> okay. if you are just now tuning in, jodi hernan
an ambulance is here. this is what everybody has been saying is a safety issue, it's a danger out here. the mayor has come under fire. we don't know what exactly has happened here today. it does not sound good. >> core donned off the area. does it look like they are evacuating people from the plaza? >> caller: no, it doesn't look like the plaza is being evacuated. they told folks not to go down there because somebody has been shot. i just overheard somebody saying that, one of the...
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water coming out here it goes that away. and goes out that a white person the game here but i want this will often come out somewhere else and grow older. this is the actual shed mine were right here the smell i am. journey the length of life. for the best of things. one man who returns home after years of alienation. right path.
water coming out here it goes that away. and goes out that a white person the game here but i want this will often come out somewhere else and grow older. this is the actual shed mine were right here the smell i am. journey the length of life. for the best of things. one man who returns home after years of alienation. right path.
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they have been down here for several weeks, you know, camping out here.s, what happens next? this march had been -- this day of protest had been planned because this is the two-month anniversary. where they go next, still trying to figure that out. suzanne? >> mary, if you could ask her a quick follow-up question. does she worry, does she have any concern at all if they end up disrupting the subway system and people can't get home or if they have a difficult time of moving around, is she worried that that takes away from the supporters, the 99 percenters who use the subways and have to get home to their families and have jobs and are still, you know, understanding their struggle, but are now kind of inconvenienced, if you will, and making life a little bit rougher for them. >> reporter: sure. jo, we have one more question from suzanne malveaux. that's about the protests at the subways later today. there are several subway stations targeted. and do you worry, are you concerned at all if subway service disrupted, with people going home during rush hour, try
they have been down here for several weeks, you know, camping out here.s, what happens next? this march had been -- this day of protest had been planned because this is the two-month anniversary. where they go next, still trying to figure that out. suzanne? >> mary, if you could ask her a quick follow-up question. does she worry, does she have any concern at all if they end up disrupting the subway system and people can't get home or if they have a difficult time of moving around, is she...
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he is here to say a few words and to welcome all of you here, because you are here from all over the country. but you not see another major as wonderful as mayor lee and how supportive he has been to be filipino community. so please join me in welcoming our mayor, mayor edwin lee. [applause] >> thank you. well, welcome, everyone. tonight, a very special. you know, some of you know that i used to work at the asian law caucus, and we had a really tight relationship with the filipino community. at that time, my counterpart and i were in together. we always worked on h1 issues and immigration issues. he always told me about hanoi power, but he never explained to me panai power. what is that all about -- he never explained to me pinay power. i want to welcome everybody from all across the country who is here. i also want to make sure recognize -- because we had the mayor of hercules, right? myrna, my counterpart, thank you very much. we have the former mayor of the sleepy town of colma. thank you for being here. and also the former mayor of davis. thank you. [applause] i wanted to recogni
he is here to say a few words and to welcome all of you here, because you are here from all over the country. but you not see another major as wonderful as mayor lee and how supportive he has been to be filipino community. so please join me in welcoming our mayor, mayor edwin lee. [applause] >> thank you. well, welcome, everyone. tonight, a very special. you know, some of you know that i used to work at the asian law caucus, and we had a really tight relationship with the filipino...
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here we go.ful dye here. you can see it says "spit" on three sides. it says "take" on the other three sides. now, i need a representative from the team to roll the die, see who will be doing what. or if you don't care, 'cause you spit on each other before. we can skip this entirely. >> yeah. i will roll. >> jimmy: all right. go for it, my friend. [ drum roll ] come on, finn. you will be receiving, my friend. you are going to get drenched. we don't you stand over here. finn, you go over there. very, very nice. here's your glass of water. okay, for you. and this is a joke for you to read. remember, these are yo mama jokes. audience, please keep in mind that you'll be voting both on the delivery of the joke and the spit take. take a large sip. [ light laughter ] yeah, go for it. [ laughter ] locked and loaded. locked and loaded. all right, hold the water in your mouth until you hear the full joke. and then let go on your friend. are you both ready? >> yeah. >> jimmy: all, right. tell the joke. >> yo
here we go.ful dye here. you can see it says "spit" on three sides. it says "take" on the other three sides. now, i need a representative from the team to roll the die, see who will be doing what. or if you don't care, 'cause you spit on each other before. we can skip this entirely. >> yeah. i will roll. >> jimmy: all right. go for it, my friend. [ drum roll ] come on, finn. you will be receiving, my friend. you are going to get drenched. we don't you stand over...
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it was mild to warm out here. lot of sunshine from the north bay all the way down to the south bay, with some of our warmest weather here in the south bay, with 78 in the san jose region. now, as we look outside right now on our sky camera network, in oakland, clear skies, no fog, no sign of any storm, at least immediately offshore with those temperatures in the low 70s. and also, doing the same here in san francisco, with a real nice nigh out here with 69 degrees. so let's get you to some of these changes. these numbers tonight are going to drop off pretty quickly again with some very cold weather coming back for tomorrow morning. and then as we look ahead, what we're finding are these winds starting to shift, more to an onshore flow. so that's a sign of the storm eventually here getting a little bit closer to us. so that's going to slowly being happening tonight. can't see any cloud cover, still, yet right here. just a little bit well offshore. but as we zoom out, the biggest thing we're going to notice is this
it was mild to warm out here. lot of sunshine from the north bay all the way down to the south bay, with some of our warmest weather here in the south bay, with 78 in the san jose region. now, as we look outside right now on our sky camera network, in oakland, clear skies, no fog, no sign of any storm, at least immediately offshore with those temperatures in the low 70s. and also, doing the same here in san francisco, with a real nice nigh out here with 69 degrees. so let's get you to some of...
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what is this area here?> this is supposed to be the side view, the expense of the golden gate bridge. >> there it is. >> there are really beautiful elements of architecture still around, i would say that it gives that feeling over to the work. >> what are your hopes for it? >> that in a way it just becomes part of the area. i think it is starting to have that feeling. people utilize it. they sit and, and have their lunch and play on -- they sit and, and have their lunch and play on that -- they sit and come and have their lunch and play on it. just for it to be part of the neighborhood. that is my hope. >> is such a beautiful addition to our public art in san francisco. thank you for joining us. it was nice to meet you. and thank you for telling us about your beautiful mural. thanks for watching "culturewire." >> is housed in a spectacular building described by the world renowned architect. it is the san francisco destination for provocative expositions and programs that explore culture, history, art, and id
what is this area here?> this is supposed to be the side view, the expense of the golden gate bridge. >> there it is. >> there are really beautiful elements of architecture still around, i would say that it gives that feeling over to the work. >> what are your hopes for it? >> that in a way it just becomes part of the area. i think it is starting to have that feeling. people utilize it. they sit and, and have their lunch and play on -- they sit and, and have their...
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stay here and keep growing with us. [applause] >> i am really looking forward to getting a text when i am about to get a ticket. i get a lot of tickets. step back here and we can take care of that. [laughter] thank you very much. >> good morning. i am proud employee of the department of veteran affairs. i have worked at the va for 23 years. i have been working with homeless veterans for 21 of those years. [applause] my title now is coordinator. that translates to regional homeless coordinator. region 21 encompasses northern nevada, all of northern california, hawaii, and guam. i want to make sure we have enough resources to end homelessness for veterans. i am proud to be here. i want to welcome all of you to our kickoff event. this is to help launch our national tick off event. the purpose of that is to make the public aware of all of the services available for ending almost as. there were 28 sites. to run the country. san francisco was one of those. they wanted us to do a kickoff event and let each site decide how they
stay here and keep growing with us. [applause] >> i am really looking forward to getting a text when i am about to get a ticket. i get a lot of tickets. step back here and we can take care of that. [laughter] thank you very much. >> good morning. i am proud employee of the department of veteran affairs. i have worked at the va for 23 years. i have been working with homeless veterans for 21 of those years. [applause] my title now is coordinator. that translates to regional homeless...
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take this bridge over here.it is. [ man ] so i used mine to get a whole new perspective. ♪ [ male announcer ] write your story with the citi thankyou premier card, with no point caps, and points that don't expire. get started at thankyoucard.citi.com. >>> welcome back. one of the bedrocks of american life enshrined right there in the 14th amendment is that if you're born in this country, you're automatically a u.s. citizen. we've all seen stories about how that right can be abused. those so-called anchor babies born to poor mothers who sneak across the southern u.s. border, but you probably haven't heard so much about a very different group. wealthy women who come here from around the world just to give birth. kate snow got extraordinary access to parents who go to great lengths to ensure their child is born in the usa. >> they look like mini mansions, luxury single-family homes lined up in this upscale suburb of los angeles, a quiet sunny street, but spend some time in front of that pink stucco home with the wh
take this bridge over here.it is. [ man ] so i used mine to get a whole new perspective. ♪ [ male announcer ] write your story with the citi thankyou premier card, with no point caps, and points that don't expire. get started at thankyoucard.citi.com. >>> welcome back. one of the bedrocks of american life enshrined right there in the 14th amendment is that if you're born in this country, you're automatically a u.s. citizen. we've all seen stories about how that right can be abused....
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and here's the business angle.rlines only make money when the planes are loaded up and on the move, preferably in the air. time is money, and for every moment a jet is idling at the ramp, the meter's running for the airline, and we all pay for it eventually. >> may i ask you to hold this for me for one second. all of this is why dr. jason steffen set out to find a better way. he's not an airline guy, which may account for his fresh approach. he's a particle astro physicist from chicago who is as frustrated as the rest of us with the boarding process. >> if you call a block of five rows, you'll have 30 passengers trying to squeeze into five rows and they get into each other's ways. >> we would like to invite our customers seated in zone two. >> the current methods of boarding an aircraft go by a few different trade names. first of all, there's wilma and that stands for window middle aisle. >> happy flying, everybody. >> there's also random seating and block boarding. that's where dr. steffen comes in, and they alrea
and here's the business angle.rlines only make money when the planes are loaded up and on the move, preferably in the air. time is money, and for every moment a jet is idling at the ramp, the meter's running for the airline, and we all pay for it eventually. >> may i ask you to hold this for me for one second. all of this is why dr. jason steffen set out to find a better way. he's not an airline guy, which may account for his fresh approach. he's a particle astro physicist from chicago...
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here take a look. man may have come here to chip at this rock we assume that it was some sort of ritual. recently the traces of an ancient people. while they were deciding the tourist route. to skulls and skull fragments make it clear that the young girls were of an ethnic group that inhabited the urals. it is not entirely certain think that girls may have been killed. and then buried here. to see the most important discoveries of the cap of a cave there is the so-called graffiti at the top of the cave only researches are allowed to visit it. here we can see the first graffiti ever found on the territory of the urals that was back in one thousand nine hundred fifty nine they were discovered two thousand kilometers from the western european center of paleolithic art the discovery sparked a lively response. to. the graffiti picturing moments. fifteen thousand years is a unique example of prehistoric such graffiti had been found only in caves in the south and for. scientists is still unclear about how anc
here take a look. man may have come here to chip at this rock we assume that it was some sort of ritual. recently the traces of an ancient people. while they were deciding the tourist route. to skulls and skull fragments make it clear that the young girls were of an ethnic group that inhabited the urals. it is not entirely certain think that girls may have been killed. and then buried here. to see the most important discoveries of the cap of a cave there is the so-called graffiti at the top of...
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i'm here to support lmfao, my nephews. looking forward to the show. >> i love the mix of music you must love. i don't think a lot of people think of smokey listening to lmfao. >> i listen to all kinds of music. i might listen to bach or lmfao. i love music. >> is it a good year in music? >> you know what man? i think that every era has its own people. so, people ask me that all the time, do you think that the young talent is -- you know, they got some great young talent out there. talent is according to if you have talent. it has nothing to do with the era or the kind of music you sing or make. it's just, do you have talent? they have great talent out there. >> speaking of talent, you have bucket loads, sir. enjoy the show tonight. >> thank you. >> smokey robinson, everybody. musical talent and a good golfer, as well. let's go to ryan. >> all right, i'm standing here with what is probably the source of all the girly screams that you're hearing in the background. joe jonas. does that ever get old? >> i don't know if it's fo
i'm here to support lmfao, my nephews. looking forward to the show. >> i love the mix of music you must love. i don't think a lot of people think of smokey listening to lmfao. >> i listen to all kinds of music. i might listen to bach or lmfao. i love music. >> is it a good year in music? >> you know what man? i think that every era has its own people. so, people ask me that all the time, do you think that the young talent is -- you know, they got some great young talent...
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i'm not sure how long he's been out here. we'll come over here.- i don't know how they're going to handle him. he's the lone protester still inside ogawa plaza. a few hundred officers from different agencies. this operation started around 4:30 this morning with officers setting up perimeter, several blocks away from ogawa plaza just to shut down the vehicle traffic in and out. then around 5:00 you had deputies that showed up, set up perimeter around the plaza itself. they went into the plaza and basically, the situation was this. if you were a protester still inside the officers said you had an opportunity to leave. that's what they did. they put cuffs on them. all the protests we witnessed were peaceful. it was business like, as we've been saying all morning long. there's not been any sort of physical confrontation. i would echo that was similar to the initial raid that took place on october 25th when there was many more protesters inside the carp itself. 50 to 80 arrested. they wept away without resisting arrest. here you have law enforcement re
i'm not sure how long he's been out here. we'll come over here.- i don't know how they're going to handle him. he's the lone protester still inside ogawa plaza. a few hundred officers from different agencies. this operation started around 4:30 this morning with officers setting up perimeter, several blocks away from ogawa plaza just to shut down the vehicle traffic in and out. then around 5:00 you had deputies that showed up, set up perimeter around the plaza itself. they went into the plaza...
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getting results here. the boss who hired american employees and then told he had to leave the country. what happened after our story. the camera was rolling. >> trapped. >> oh, my god! we're trapped under an el vail or the at classen high school. >> reporter: the middle school students pinned underneath the elevator. what happened next. >>> and the morning maestro. on the eve of his final show, some of regis philbin's secrets revealed. what he never does before he turns that corner. >>> good evening. as we come on the air tonight, the occupy wall street movement is reaching a flash point. two months ago today, it began, and this is what it looks like from the sky tonight. masses of people taking to the streets here in new york city and it was a day marked by this. arrests, chaos and clashes with police and live pictures tonight, new york city police now manning barricades right here, bracing for chaos as the protesters swarm the brooklyn bridge. right there, dan harris on the front lines, asking demonstrat
getting results here. the boss who hired american employees and then told he had to leave the country. what happened after our story. the camera was rolling. >> trapped. >> oh, my god! we're trapped under an el vail or the at classen high school. >> reporter: the middle school students pinned underneath the elevator. what happened next. >>> and the morning maestro. on the eve of his final show, some of regis philbin's secrets revealed. what he never does before he...
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here is how it works.rivers are given an extra five minutes from the expiration time before the parking attendants would be allowed to issue a ticket. it's intended to make parking more convenient, not help fill the budget gap. one man says five extra minutes makes a world of difference. >> i think it's a great idea because often we come out one or two minutes after, see the meter maid going and you can't always get out exactly at the same time. five or ten minutes would be better but we'll take whatever we can get. >> right now, the proposal is just that, a pro po sal. it will be forwarded december 13th. it's always when a decision will be made. >>> let's go to jeff ranieri. >> the cheaper version. >> okay. >> either way. as we head into the weekend, we have a little bit developing offshore. we are not expecting a big rainmaker over the next 48 hours, but plenty of weather that is dropping in terms of temperatures. 62 in livermore today after low 70s. cloud cover moves in and a lot of cloud cover here in
here is how it works.rivers are given an extra five minutes from the expiration time before the parking attendants would be allowed to issue a ticket. it's intended to make parking more convenient, not help fill the budget gap. one man says five extra minutes makes a world of difference. >> i think it's a great idea because often we come out one or two minutes after, see the meter maid going and you can't always get out exactly at the same time. five or ten minutes would be better but...
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those problems were here. and we didn't talk. hundreds of towns and cities have diminished even died when industry pulls up stakes but these towns in oklahoma began to die because industry arrived way back when it would have been impossible to know the dimension of destruction they'd be left with or who would be hurt by it back then jobs trumped everything maybe they still do that then they had no concept of the future and now we are the heirs of our grandparents a mess and here we are about to shoot the porch light out on this town how many more times can we try to lead by uranium or oil before there's no more country. hello. larry. can. keep.
those problems were here. and we didn't talk. hundreds of towns and cities have diminished even died when industry pulls up stakes but these towns in oklahoma began to die because industry arrived way back when it would have been impossible to know the dimension of destruction they'd be left with or who would be hurt by it back then jobs trumped everything maybe they still do that then they had no concept of the future and now we are the heirs of our grandparents a mess and here we are about to...
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here's what we have coming up for you today. rapping for freedom -- the artists creating the soundtrack of tunisia's revolution. new life -- how a midwife in vietnam is enlightening her community. and the green mat -- coping with algae blooms in the baltic sea. today we begin with our new series "africa on the move", where we teamed up with local journalists to report on the dramatic changes that are occurring on this diverse continent. they span the revolutions in the maghreb region, as well as other political, economic and social shifts that are being driven by globalization. we set out in the epicentre of the arab spring. in december of 2010, one man set himself on fire, and soon the whole region was ablaze. it's a revolution of the young. never before has political resistance been driven by social networks like facebook. tunisia's youth culture has been instrumental in the drive for change. and the country's rappers are shouting out the frustration and anger of an entire generation. ♪ >> the souk in the centre of tunis. this
here's what we have coming up for you today. rapping for freedom -- the artists creating the soundtrack of tunisia's revolution. new life -- how a midwife in vietnam is enlightening her community. and the green mat -- coping with algae blooms in the baltic sea. today we begin with our new series "africa on the move", where we teamed up with local journalists to report on the dramatic changes that are occurring on this diverse continent. they span the revolutions in the maghreb region,...
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here. oh, my lord! >> -- he's nowhere to be seen but if roker was me he might be in a tropical paradise and he could be throwing a beach party just for you. ♪ >> clearly matt is losing it. i'm so glad this thing is coming to an end. he's lost his mind. >> barbados. >> how beautiful. >> look at the dancers, listen to the music. look at roker, look back at me. i'm on a horse for day five of where in the world is matt lauer. the beautiful island nation of barbados. >> that is so great and after the week you've had it's great to see you surrounded. you've got beach, and sand under your feet, will you when you get off that horse, surrounded in a land of coconuts, not just the ones worn by women. it's wonderful you're having a nice time. >> we decided we'd blow off a little steam on day five. making tracks for party of epic proportions. there was no clue in that. i'm just in the mood to have a party and barbados is the perfect location for that so we're going to show you around this island. we've
here. oh, my lord! >> -- he's nowhere to be seen but if roker was me he might be in a tropical paradise and he could be throwing a beach party just for you. ♪ >> clearly matt is losing it. i'm so glad this thing is coming to an end. he's lost his mind. >> barbados. >> how beautiful. >> look at the dancers, listen to the music. look at roker, look back at me. i'm on a horse for day five of where in the world is matt lauer. the beautiful island nation of barbados....
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students here are called cadets.nd the academy. >> and the author describes it as, it's basically the mechanical efficiency of that pump/motor combination. >> the education here at west point is outstanding. in 2009, we were chosen by forbmagazine as the best college in america. >> it is equal to 210 degrees. >> and it has just what you'd expect at a top college, from state-of-the-art educational facilities to all kinds of extracurriculars. [ indistinct shouting ] [ cheers and applause ] but it also has this... and this. [ indistinct shouting ] cadets go through rigorous physical training... and learn combat skills. >> one up! >> two up! >> three up! >> room cleared! >> to apply for admission, you need to be a u.s. citizen between 17 and 23 years old. you must meet high standards for academics, leadership, and physical ability. and you need to be nominated, usually by a member of congress. >> just to get into the academy is quite an achievement for young people who apply. and we have some of the finest military and c
students here are called cadets.nd the academy. >> and the author describes it as, it's basically the mechanical efficiency of that pump/motor combination. >> the education here at west point is outstanding. in 2009, we were chosen by forbmagazine as the best college in america. >> it is equal to 210 degrees. >> and it has just what you'd expect at a top college, from state-of-the-art educational facilities to all kinds of extracurriculars. [ indistinct shouting ] [...
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so here we are. we did start this process working very closely with a lot of them but, making sure that limiting the impacts -- that is why you see all the activities here, the program activities focused on the center, so we would have bleachers. those bleachers' their under number two in the yellow, that would accommodate roughly 4800 people. you can see a tent there for some activity, some concessions and some other things. you can see under number four, a book display. a really big part of this making interactive is having some of the books on display. in this case, this would be not one of the racing votes but one of the votes in a previous race. you can see an even stage, and we also have concessions. we also discussed the fact that we have to have under items 7, 8, 3, 5, and 5, having enough restrooms. having enough areas for safety and red cross, etc., to cover the crowds that might be expected through this area. as you can see, most of this still allows public access, and the park can be used
so here we are. we did start this process working very closely with a lot of them but, making sure that limiting the impacts -- that is why you see all the activities here, the program activities focused on the center, so we would have bleachers. those bleachers' their under number two in the yellow, that would accommodate roughly 4800 people. you can see a tent there for some activity, some concessions and some other things. you can see under number four, a book display. a really big part of...
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and here in moscow markets are pointing upwards this hour after lower starts here's a look at some of the individual cheval some of my sites well snap has reversed from earlier losses and is now trading higher spare bank is also off point four percent alleged to have reported a more than two fold increase in net profit for the first ten months of the year that's under russian accounting standards my finance is still below the company's earnings had jumped almost eight percent in january september and here's you gave me a coach was a outs from alpha capital but now. i would say. focus in on. long term. current. track also i see in russia euro bonds especially while russia. the world trade organization this may be. true russian assets and also with the recent past. we can also expect some positive great song russia. transformed from. a category. into russian. he. commission in geneva fully clears the way for finally the world trade organization with all remaining hope. to get an official invite next month after almost two decades of try. pushing the country to the brink of financial col
and here in moscow markets are pointing upwards this hour after lower starts here's a look at some of the individual cheval some of my sites well snap has reversed from earlier losses and is now trading higher spare bank is also off point four percent alleged to have reported a more than two fold increase in net profit for the first ten months of the year that's under russian accounting standards my finance is still below the company's earnings had jumped almost eight percent in january...
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♪ ♪ yeah, yeah, yeah what i'd do to have you ♪ ♪ here, here, here i wish you were here ♪ ♪ yeah, yeahd we always say ♪ ♪ say it like it is and the truth ♪ ♪ it's that i really miss ♪ ♪ all those crazy things ya said ♪ ♪ you left them running through my head ♪ ♪ you're always there you're everywhere ♪ ♪ but right now i wish you were here ♪ ♪ all those crazy things we did ♪ ♪ didn't think about it just went with it ♪ ♪ you're always there you're everywhere ♪ ♪ but right now i wish you were here ♪ ♪ yeah, yeah, yeah what i'd do to have you ♪ ♪ here, here, here i wish you were here ♪ ♪ yeah, yeah, yeah what i'd do to have you ♪ ♪ near, near, near i wish you were here ♪ ♪ no, i don't want to let go i just wanna let you know ♪ ♪ that i never wanna let go, let go ♪ ♪ no, i don't want to let go i just wanna let you know ♪ ♪ that i never wanna let go, let go ♪ ♪ yeah, yeah, yeah what i'd do to have you ♪ ♪ here, here, here i wish you were here ♪ ♪ yeah, yeah, yeah what i'd do to have you ♪ ♪ near, near, near i wish you were here ♪ [ cheers and applause ] h@h@h@h@@ [ cheers and applause ] >>> t
♪ ♪ yeah, yeah, yeah what i'd do to have you ♪ ♪ here, here, here i wish you were here ♪ ♪ yeah, yeahd we always say ♪ ♪ say it like it is and the truth ♪ ♪ it's that i really miss ♪ ♪ all those crazy things ya said ♪ ♪ you left them running through my head ♪ ♪ you're always there you're everywhere ♪ ♪ but right now i wish you were here ♪ ♪ all those crazy things we did ♪ ♪ didn't think about it just went with it ♪ ♪ you're always there you're...
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thing here. i work with marine life in its own environment with i have direct contact with it much in the same way as you ologists on land your solution here fear for trouble though is that i can only stay underwater for short while. this exposes me to only a few fragments of the world underwater. other aspects elude me unless i spend years studying them. so i have to put the bits and bobs of a mosaic together to try and form a complete picture of. king. of the three hundred fish species in the primeau ski region some one hundred and how that the southern sea and summer they migrate to the north like birds to waiting for them is a wealth of food and spawning grounds in winter the rain life in the peter the great day is less active about one third of marine mammals head south. see. you. are still surprising. i'm finding. you're. getting bad out here but not saying hardly any birds squirrels you know. i don't know what's going on here. eagle caton is a ranger at the far east marine nature reserve h
thing here. i work with marine life in its own environment with i have direct contact with it much in the same way as you ologists on land your solution here fear for trouble though is that i can only stay underwater for short while. this exposes me to only a few fragments of the world underwater. other aspects elude me unless i spend years studying them. so i have to put the bits and bobs of a mosaic together to try and form a complete picture of. king. of the three hundred fish species in the...
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protests here have been an
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on the run and here in washington i. the community had to make money from ok everybody knows it's called killer king we would get it on cd and first thing people would ask is where might it be transported and if we said martin luther king day you know often response was please don't take your case. they're understaffed underfunded and they have too many patients and didn't have private physicians and with four or five hundred patients in emergency room it's very difficult to treat ourselves into the hospital through medical center is in critical condition at the canter within the bottom two and a half percent of all hospitals in the state of california health officials a patient there had been put in quote and needed jeopardy patients in martin luther king medical center to get ready for fewer services and a new way we cannot assure that patients would be safe for the fundamental hospital standards to be met the proposed closure of the commissary will have an impact the l.a. county part of our i'm begging of you don't ig
on the run and here in washington i. the community had to make money from ok everybody knows it's called killer king we would get it on cd and first thing people would ask is where might it be transported and if we said martin luther king day you know often response was please don't take your case. they're understaffed underfunded and they have too many patients and didn't have private physicians and with four or five hundred patients in emergency room it's very difficult to treat ourselves...
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on the east side, to ride out here, our bikes, to walk out here across the bridge. to really tie us culturally as well as economically together in the bay area. i want to thank the workers and the cal trans crew that's been working so hard on this project for over a decade now. this has been difficult. i know the last mayor had a little bit of to say about the design. this has gone through three mayors. this is also when this comes back, it will be a critical part of what we're applying for federal funds. this is part of an overall economic vision, and lastly, we all felt those tremors last week. we have to remember why we're here today. we live in earthquake country. there's so much work that we have to do to retro fit major bridges and roads in the bay area, and so that's why i'm particularly hopeful that we'll have a better outcome this week, next week in congress for the president's bill. we need to retro fit not only this bridge, but a lot of other major structures in the bay area. thank you to the engineering crew. thank you to the iron workers. thank you to i
on the east side, to ride out here, our bikes, to walk out here across the bridge. to really tie us culturally as well as economically together in the bay area. i want to thank the workers and the cal trans crew that's been working so hard on this project for over a decade now. this has been difficult. i know the last mayor had a little bit of to say about the design. this has gone through three mayors. this is also when this comes back, it will be a critical part of what we're applying for...
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>> rod is here. >> are you here? >> oh, come out, rod. >> i'm not here. >> where are you? ♪ let's get physical, physical ♪ i want to get physical >> we knew it. >> you guys ready? >> i saw you downstairs. >> no, you didn't. that was somebody else. that was somebody else. so we're going to burn off those bloody marys. >> i just ate a piece of cake before the show. >> so we need to stand up and move around. >> you stand up. >> i am standing up. it's your turn now. you're both going to stand right over here. so in order to burn the most calories. >> be careful, i'm not wearing a sports bra. >> you still look fantastic to me. you look terrific. you both do. in order to burn those calories and look terrific, you've got to do the following. an overhead squat. hands up in the air. stick your butt out, stick your butt out, come all the way down and come all the way up. what's happening is you're using your legs and keeping your arm up. if you've got some dumbbells to press into the air. now, hoda, you're going to do a forward lunge. what's the matter? >> i'm scared of camera angle
>> rod is here. >> are you here? >> oh, come out, rod. >> i'm not here. >> where are you? ♪ let's get physical, physical ♪ i want to get physical >> we knew it. >> you guys ready? >> i saw you downstairs. >> no, you didn't. that was somebody else. that was somebody else. so we're going to burn off those bloody marys. >> i just ate a piece of cake before the show. >> so we need to stand up and move around. >> you stand...
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and there's a lot of people with signs here. you can go back out here live.ou can see jobs not cut. jobs not cut. that's what a lot of people are asking for out here. over here. make big banks pay. a lot of people out here, with signs. now, this is all part of a national day of action. it's happening in 30 cities across the country. this group right here, holding press conference right now. and after that, they are expected to march across the howard street bridge. they tell me that will happen right around 5:10. for people who are expecting to drive home, they say they plan to drive across. they are expected to march across the bridge around 5:10. we will be out here live with them as they march across the bridge. for now, reporting live, i'm meghan mccorkell, wjz eyewitness news. >> we'll have complete coverage of the occupy baltimore march, coming up live at 5:00 and 6:00. >>> a new feature out is connecting skype and facebook users. skype says those who use this can make video calls. facebook users can already use skype's instant message feature. but they
and there's a lot of people with signs here. you can go back out here live.ou can see jobs not cut. jobs not cut. that's what a lot of people are asking for out here. over here. make big banks pay. a lot of people out here, with signs. now, this is all part of a national day of action. it's happening in 30 cities across the country. this group right here, holding press conference right now. and after that, they are expected to march across the howard street bridge. they tell me that will happen...
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here he is with more. right now more than a golden boy year old the streets of los angeles is what actually district we can hear the kids are people like us from the east coast so you. have seen these demonstrations in solidarity with the occupy wall street and hear it great symbolism people asking for jobs asking for the heads of homelessness. to get given to all of this to show support for those who have been arrested by demonstrations throughout the country. now here the occupy movement along with several worker unions have shut down streets of downtown los angeles right next to the financial institutions which many say are to blame for the economic crisis that we're in right now if you look behind me now dozens and dozens of police officers ready to take people into custody some of them in right here there are lines in lines of police cars including a bus ready to take any sort of demonstrator into custody now the presence here among the protesters has been very heavy they just shut down several street
here he is with more. right now more than a golden boy year old the streets of los angeles is what actually district we can hear the kids are people like us from the east coast so you. have seen these demonstrations in solidarity with the occupy wall street and hear it great symbolism people asking for jobs asking for the heads of homelessness. to get given to all of this to show support for those who have been arrested by demonstrations throughout the country. now here the occupy movement...
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now here's the deal -- you see all these folks in line right here? if they don't get in a single-file line, they will not get into this best buy and it will not open up at midnight. live here in wheaton, shomari stone, back to you. >> two numbers questions for you. any idea how many people are in that line and any idea how many tvs best buy has available tonight? >> reporter: best buy has approximately 50 of the hot tv, the 42 inch sharp tv for $199. 9. they only have 50. here's the thing -- there are close to 1,500 people in line and it's extending up to two city blocks. you do the math. what's going to happen out here? that's exactly why police are here to keep the presence and keep things in order. back to you, aaron. >> i hope they've got some other good stuff in that best buy, too. thank you, shomari. >> reporter: yes, sir. >> the other question you might be asking, what can you expect if you're heading out tonight and into tomorrow? document kammerer has your forecast. we're going to like it. >> a lot of people getting an early start for those
now here's the deal -- you see all these folks in line right here? if they don't get in a single-file line, they will not get into this best buy and it will not open up at midnight. live here in wheaton, shomari stone, back to you. >> two numbers questions for you. any idea how many people are in that line and any idea how many tvs best buy has available tonight? >> reporter: best buy has approximately 50 of the hot tv, the 42 inch sharp tv for $199. 9. they only have 50. here's the...