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the huntington beach protest. second berkeley protest wasv en more violent.ft the h, sixth, seventh in a series i could see from my office here in new york city how this was building. this was not just predictable but predicted. i couldn't believe that there wasn't better intelligence being provided by the federa government, by the fbi and department of homeland security, particularly when people are coming in from out of state, they should be warning them. these are people who engaged in violence in berkeley.ar thespeople who engaged in violence in huntington beach. where was the fbi? unless the fbi too has just abandoned this ground, which i would find even more shocking.n: >> thompnd your sort of sense is like if you allow folks to go out and act very violently over and over and over again in these political spaces then they basically start to think, "hey, the cops are okay with us."he >> right, re going to protect me coming in, let me do it and then protect me going out." now that these groupfeel that they hav
the huntington beach protest. second berkeley protest wasv en more violent.ft the h, sixth, seventh in a series i could see from my office here in new york city how this was building. this was not just predictable but predicted. i couldn't believe that there wasn't better intelligence being provided by the federa government, by the fbi and department of homeland security, particularly when people are coming in from out of state, they should be warning them. these are people who engaged in...
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♪ brad: he built a machine that played tic-tac-toe as a teenager growing up in huntington, new york. few years later, he made his way out west, becoming a faculty university inford 1977. four years after that, he brought together researchers to develop a technology known as risk, which is now used in 99% of computer chips. today, john hennessy sits on the board of google's parent company alphabet after serving as president of stanford for 16 years. some of silicon valley's best and brightest were educated under his watch, including larry page and sergey brin. joining me today on "bloomberg studio 1.0," google chairman, stanford president and director of the night hennessy scholars program, john hennessy. thank you for joining us. john: thank you. brad: i want to take you back to huntington, new york, where you grew up and ask you who was your first leadership mentor? john: an early mentor to me happened to be a high school math teacher, who at a parent-teacher conference said, "john has a fine mind, but lazy mind." brad: wait a minute, why were you at the parent-teacher conference? j
♪ brad: he built a machine that played tic-tac-toe as a teenager growing up in huntington, new york. few years later, he made his way out west, becoming a faculty university inford 1977. four years after that, he brought together researchers to develop a technology known as risk, which is now used in 99% of computer chips. today, john hennessy sits on the board of google's parent company alphabet after serving as president of stanford for 16 years. some of silicon valley's best and brightest...
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he has arrived in huntington, west virginia. the president is getting ready to rally gop supporters around the state and maybe pick up a senate seat while he's at it or making sure that joe manchin has a tough fight. the polls are tight there. on the phones with, jim jordan who if republicans do manage to hang on to their majority could be the next speaker of the house. good to have you. >> good to have you. >> neil: what do you think decides this race? you know that consensus is wrong, wrong in 2016. it's been wrong, understated, sometimes dramatic swings and the final days. what do you think? >> well, the direction the respective parties will take the country couldn't be clearer. i said this the other day. the left, they applaud kaepernick when he disrespects the flag, cuomo was never that great. that's speaking -- just last month, we had 250,000 job growth. wage up 1%. lowest unemployment in 40 years. wire out of the iran deal. you can keep rattling it off. it's an amazing record under the leadership was president trump in th
he has arrived in huntington, west virginia. the president is getting ready to rally gop supporters around the state and maybe pick up a senate seat while he's at it or making sure that joe manchin has a tough fight. the polls are tight there. on the phones with, jim jordan who if republicans do manage to hang on to their majority could be the next speaker of the house. good to have you. >> good to have you. >> neil: what do you think decides this race? you know that consensus is...
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president donald trump is campaigning right now in huntington, west virginia.by many as a test of his presidency, halfway through his first term. it's in his interests to keep republican control of congress. let's listen to a little of what he has to say. asian—americans, unemployment, have all reached the lowest levels in the history of our country. how do you lose that in a debate? it is always nice when you go into a debate it is a lwa ys nice when you go into a debate it is always nice to have the facts on your side. it will be tough to beat. wages are rising and it has been incredible. the jo wages are rising and it has been incredible. thejo scott wages are rising and it has been incredible. the jo scott announced they'll growing at the fastest pace in more than a decade. wages went up for the first time in a long time. people were making more money 19 yea rs people were making more money 19 years ago. i used to talk about it during the campaign where people had singlejobs and during the campaign where people had single jobs and there were making more mon
president donald trump is campaigning right now in huntington, west virginia.by many as a test of his presidency, halfway through his first term. it's in his interests to keep republican control of congress. let's listen to a little of what he has to say. asian—americans, unemployment, have all reached the lowest levels in the history of our country. how do you lose that in a debate? it is always nice when you go into a debate it is a lwa ys nice when you go into a debate it is always nice to...
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bottom the of this hill is huntington and we are going to see a radio host, from wvhu.cerned about? three things, really, coal, god and guns. tom has a daily morning show and get the lot of callers, so he is a good barometer of the republican mood. guns, god and coal, that is west virginia. i will throw in another one, donald trump. yeah, he has moved into the top four, maybe the top three, because what he says resonates with all of those other three. he talks about those things. he has talked about those things. he has talked about religious freedom, protecting second amendment rights, and you can ask any west virginia and in coal country, we are seeing the coal trains roll again. there is such a fierce debate about immigration. i've just come from washington where they're appalled by some of the things he has said. i listen to the radio here and it is a different story. yes. why? because we want to see west virginia treated well. are they voting in west virginia for the party, policy, or the they voting in west virginia for the party, policy, orthe person? they voting
bottom the of this hill is huntington and we are going to see a radio host, from wvhu.cerned about? three things, really, coal, god and guns. tom has a daily morning show and get the lot of callers, so he is a good barometer of the republican mood. guns, god and coal, that is west virginia. i will throw in another one, donald trump. yeah, he has moved into the top four, maybe the top three, because what he says resonates with all of those other three. he talks about those things. he has talked...
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one of two, huntington, west virginia, rallying voters in the mountain state. after that wraps up, he will head to another rally, indianapolis, indiana. melissa: amazing. connell: ohio on monday, a closely watched governor's race. tightening ahead of the tuesday election. mike dewine, gubernatorial candidate on republican side in just a few minutes. melissa: we'll take you nationwide, live on the ground to miami in phoenix where our fox business reporters are standing by. they will break down the high-stakes contests. that is coming up next. connell: ramping up tensions with iran. trump administration reimposing all the sanctions lifted under the nuclear deal. could this get tehran back to the negotiating table? rebecca heinrichs, hudson institute senior military fellow coming up. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ comfort. what we deliver by delivering. i'm ray and i quit smoking with chantix. i tried cold turkey, i tried the patch. they didn't work for me. i didn't think anything was going to work for me until i tried chantix. chantix, along with support, helps you quit smoking. chan
one of two, huntington, west virginia, rallying voters in the mountain state. after that wraps up, he will head to another rally, indianapolis, indiana. melissa: amazing. connell: ohio on monday, a closely watched governor's race. tightening ahead of the tuesday election. mike dewine, gubernatorial candidate on republican side in just a few minutes. melissa: we'll take you nationwide, live on the ground to miami in phoenix where our fox business reporters are standing by. they will break down...
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his trip to huntington comes as a new jobs report comes out stronger than expected, maybe giving thea boost if he focuses on that messaging ahead of the midterms. so far a lot of his language has been about turning attention on immigration and amping up the fear factor. as "the new york times" puts it, fear of the caravan, sending active duty troops to the border, refusing asylum. there are questions whether legally he can do much of that but polling suggests it might work. 75% of republican voters say illegal immigration is a leading problem in the country today. it's a strategy that may also put one group of democrats in kind of a tough position. red state democrats specifically. running for reelections in states donald trump won in 2016. i'm joined now by democratic senator doug jones from alabama, senator jones, thank you very much for being on the show today. >> my pleasure, hallie, thanks for having me. >> let's take a look at what is frankly a mixed bag for vulnerable red state democrats up for reelection. some are up in the polls, some down in the polls, some look like they m
his trip to huntington comes as a new jobs report comes out stronger than expected, maybe giving thea boost if he focuses on that messaging ahead of the midterms. so far a lot of his language has been about turning attention on immigration and amping up the fear factor. as "the new york times" puts it, fear of the caravan, sending active duty troops to the border, refusing asylum. there are questions whether legally he can do much of that but polling suggests it might work. 75% of...
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huntington has been looking for her son much ten for four years he was kidnapped by human traffickers with the help of her ex-husband and his family in behind a sprawling metropolis in eastern china the authorities have said that new chen will be returned to her but they've broken their promise before and she fears they will again. on her way to court with her younger son yes. she's asked authorities for help on numerous occasions but she's never received any on the contrary she's convinced there was a cover up. a year ago tangent being discovered that her son which was sold to a village in shandong province she thought he was living with a family there was the you know have you seen this child. i know you know and i can tell you that the villagers refused to give her information. this child is mine my mother in law was sold to him. i've been searching for him for three years who's seen him. you know something. i don't i child gets old and police and the courts cover it up i can't bear this somebody sold my child i want him back. for me. now it has an appointment with the police the p
huntington has been looking for her son much ten for four years he was kidnapped by human traffickers with the help of her ex-husband and his family in behind a sprawling metropolis in eastern china the authorities have said that new chen will be returned to her but they've broken their promise before and she fears they will again. on her way to court with her younger son yes. she's asked authorities for help on numerous occasions but she's never received any on the contrary she's convinced...
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and the university archives, the private archives like the newberry library in chicago, the huntington library, and just about every major city has a museum involving american indians and the national museum of american indians in washington, d.c. steve: do we educate americans enough on the role of native americans? their influence and impact on our history? donald: i think we need to educate our public and everyone more about american indians because people get so busy in their lives that they really -- they don't see american indians at all. they see in a very narrow way. american indians are there and we have always been here. is there organizations and conferences like this one that we see that presence. this association has more sessions on american indians than other history organizations. steve: do you have any thoughts on how native americans are characterized of the big screen? notably the western movies with john wayne and others. that that damage have americans generally view native americans? donald: indeed. american indians have been portray by hollywood, and it is kind o
and the university archives, the private archives like the newberry library in chicago, the huntington library, and just about every major city has a museum involving american indians and the national museum of american indians in washington, d.c. steve: do we educate americans enough on the role of native americans? their influence and impact on our history? donald: i think we need to educate our public and everyone more about american indians because people get so busy in their lives that...
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joining me to discuss this is chris huntington from last fall support department good to see you chris why is the bad blood between of a plate and book a journey as fans will the superclass go between these two clubs is one of the most famous darby's in rule football the rivalry dates back to the early one nine hundred were play is regarded as the millionaire club while boca juniors the working class club now you could say there was revenge in the air because three years ago boca fans attacked the river players with pepper spray in the tunnel and this is one time they did meet in the coppola but to doris this was the round of sixteen back then but subsequently boucle were kicked out of the competition and this is could be a case of when keeping it real goes wrong because river fades exact the bokeh bus this time approaches their own stadium and with so much history and bad blood between these two teams should deal qualities have prepared better for this event well i think it's at the all of the precautions you know they they could you know just taking a step back from the authorities t
joining me to discuss this is chris huntington from last fall support department good to see you chris why is the bad blood between of a plate and book a journey as fans will the superclass go between these two clubs is one of the most famous darby's in rule football the rivalry dates back to the early one nine hundred were play is regarded as the millionaire club while boca juniors the working class club now you could say there was revenge in the air because three years ago boca fans attacked...
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huntington, give you a great example, the carrier company shut down and laid off a bunch of folks r theyabout ivanka's e-mails? no, they're not. they want to solve this as global trade issue, where things get shipped off to mexico or china. that's the stuff that people care about. good healthcare. so if people don't get the results they want, either from the last election with democrats winning or president trump and his promises of 2016, parties are going to pay for it, somebody has to pay for it. you watch, they will. >> mark: is there a serious structural problem here, the democrats particularly, but you could make points about both sides on this. in effect, the criminalizationon of politics. you have a particular approach to immigration, or healthcare, or whatever it is, it's not just that you have a public policy difference. it's that in some sense are you a criminal and you have to be investigated.. >> right. well, when you see the other side as evil, that's when you start getting this investigative junk. and so we have to change that with our own hearts. definitely when we go to t
huntington, give you a great example, the carrier company shut down and laid off a bunch of folks r theyabout ivanka's e-mails? no, they're not. they want to solve this as global trade issue, where things get shipped off to mexico or china. that's the stuff that people care about. good healthcare. so if people don't get the results they want, either from the last election with democrats winning or president trump and his promises of 2016, parties are going to pay for it, somebody has to pay for...
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. >> i want to take you back to huntington, new york, where you grew up and ask you who was your firsteadership mentor? john: a high school math teacher, who at a parent-teacher conference said, 'john has a fine mind, but lazy mind.' >> why were you at the conference? john: they wanted to deliver that message in front of me. it sent a message that it wasn't good enough to be smart and have a good mind, but you had to work hard. >> you become president of stanford university. you write that was the realization of your dreams. gordon bell convinces you and your colleagues to commercialize your microprocessor designs. how did he convince you to take that risk? john: there was an experimental project on the west coast, but it did not translate to the east coast. he said this technology is too disruptive. if you don't go with it, it will get put on the back shelf. it disrupts too many business models and product lines. he said you have to start a company. eventually we agreed. >> you eventually sold the company to silicon graphics. you had a number of ceos. what did you learn from the leade
. >> i want to take you back to huntington, new york, where you grew up and ask you who was your firsteadership mentor? john: a high school math teacher, who at a parent-teacher conference said, 'john has a fine mind, but lazy mind.' >> why were you at the conference? john: they wanted to deliver that message in front of me. it sent a message that it wasn't good enough to be smart and have a good mind, but you had to work hard. >> you become president of stanford university....
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huntington, west virginia, not that big of a spot, but people have been bused in from downtown huntingtonocking out to the sweet beat of journey. president trump made remarks to the reporters before he came here on the south lawn. this has become his location for the de facto news conferences over the roar of marine one waiting to lift off and he answered question about his final closing argument days away from the elections, which is not necessarily the jobs numbers which were stronger than expected, but he was asked a lot about his immigration push. that migrant caravan that's 900 miles from the u.s. border. here's what the president had to say. >> mr. president are you really okay with the u.s. military firing on -- >> they won't have to fire. what i don't want is i don't want people throwing rocks. it's turned out -- it was just non announced by homeland security, in certain areas they have over 300 people they know are trouble. what they did to the mexican military is a disgrace. they hit them with rocks. some were very seriously injured and they were throwing rocks in their face. th
huntington, west virginia, not that big of a spot, but people have been bused in from downtown huntingtonocking out to the sweet beat of journey. president trump made remarks to the reporters before he came here on the south lawn. this has become his location for the de facto news conferences over the roar of marine one waiting to lift off and he answered question about his final closing argument days away from the elections, which is not necessarily the jobs numbers which were stronger than...
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the blue line will try to pick up the slack here and it wi run from francona springfield and huntington, but during rush hour service will be cut in half. the yellow line closure lasts until december 9th. we posted information about that in our o.app, search "me >>> and if you hear sirens don't worry. >> each explosion is expected to last a few secds b may be felt nearby and cause metro trains in the area to stop momentarily. the 16-mile purple line is expected to open in 2022. >>> developing this morning children screamedan coughed after tear-gas fes carried by the wind enveloped them. that river you see they were crossi has rawsewage in it, and it's near san diego. we will check in with tracie potts coming up in 15 minutes for more oni th >>> we have a update on the camp fire in northern california, and it is lly contained and that doesn't mean it's out, just they have control around it. it destroyed 13,000 homes and kild at least 85 people, and nely 300 people are still unaccounted for this morning, and the remains of some of the missing may never be recovered because of the severity
the blue line will try to pick up the slack here and it wi run from francona springfield and huntington, but during rush hour service will be cut in half. the yellow line closure lasts until december 9th. we posted information about that in our o.app, search "me >>> and if you hear sirens don't worry. >> each explosion is expected to last a few secds b may be felt nearby and cause metro trains in the area to stop momentarily. the 16-mile purple line is expected to open in...
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look at the trees in huntington park lit up. as parts of the tradition, residents gave awards to local firefighters and police officers for their service to the neighborhood. >>> sierra, nevada, start a movement that's gone international. new at 5:00, what is happening today to support camp fire victims and how you can take part. >>> president trump is backing this controversial senate candidate in mississippi. and she's connected to a protest against the san francisco against the san francisco giants. but when i started seeing i knew aboutthings,emors. i didn't know what was happening... so i kept it in. he started believing things that weren't true. i knew something was wrong... but i didn't say a word. during the course of their disease around 50% of people with parkinson's may experience hallucinations or delusions. but now, doctors are prescribing nuplazid. the only fda approved medicine... proven to significantly reduce hallucinations and delusions related to parkinson's. don't take nuplazid if you are allergic to its ingr
look at the trees in huntington park lit up. as parts of the tradition, residents gave awards to local firefighters and police officers for their service to the neighborhood. >>> sierra, nevada, start a movement that's gone international. new at 5:00, what is happening today to support camp fire victims and how you can take part. >>> president trump is backing this controversial senate candidate in mississippi. and she's connected to a protest against the san francisco against...
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. >> and my sisters down in huntington beach, they keep comfort packs in the car, we run no people, maybe you don't want to give them money or doesn't have cash, we have a little bag and gloves, a bottle of water and something you can hand out, it's nice. >> it sounds like a good idea. >> it's a great idea. >> you know what, today is going to be a different tune of traffic day, it's not going to be a typical morning commute. it will be crowded different times of the day. lets look at the altamont pass commute. that's little slowing right now as you drive towards the altamont pass, today a lot of people will be on the road perhaps heading you a way to wherever they're going for thanksgiving. if that's you, make sure that you know that the middle of the day is typically the slowest, some time afternoon, you know what, i'm going to get on the road at 12 noon today. everything else is -- everyone else is thinking the same thing. you go what the right attitude or you go at different times. lets look at the commute in livermore and dublin and 880, traffic is moving well in both directions and t
. >> and my sisters down in huntington beach, they keep comfort packs in the car, we run no people, maybe you don't want to give them money or doesn't have cash, we have a little bag and gloves, a bottle of water and something you can hand out, it's nice. >> it sounds like a good idea. >> it's a great idea. >> you know what, today is going to be a different tune of traffic day, it's not going to be a typical morning commute. it will be crowded different times of the day....
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. >>> and there's a white supremist group that is connected in huntington beach and san benign dough, and these men are accused of in citing violence at the rallies. each are charged with conspiracy and rioting. three other members of the white nationalist group have been cited for in citing violence in charlotte, north carolina. >>> ktvu henry lee tells us, the man peace family says he should not have been killed. [ shouting ] >> got your hands off the door -- >> oakland police body cam show that officers shot officers said he had a gun, police surrounded him and pointed their rifles on and brought in a bear cat vehicle. they yelled at him repeatedly not to touch the gun. you can see him moving around and lacking up at him, but he wasn't responding to the commands and before the shooting, officers tell the colleague. >> that gun was -- >> ten seconds later, is shot and killed by a sergeant and three officers, here's another view, police say he posed an immediate threat and released this photo of the gun they found. >> this is a a young man who was unjustifiably set. >> he was not pos
. >>> and there's a white supremist group that is connected in huntington beach and san benign dough, and these men are accused of in citing violence at the rallies. each are charged with conspiracy and rioting. three other members of the white nationalist group have been cited for in citing violence in charlotte, north carolina. >>> ktvu henry lee tells us, the man peace family says he should not have been killed. [ shouting ] >> got your hands off the door -- >>...
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. >> we start with our road warriors on this friday, ali vitali is in huntington, west virginia, garrett haake is in fort worth, texas, chris jansing in california, gadi schwartz in arizona. let's start with ali vitali. she's in west virginia. what's the president's goal there in west virginia and also in indiana where he is going to be tonight? >> reporter: craig, this is a state that the president won by more than 40 points in 2016, and so when you look at this senate race joe manchin has been leading in the polls. the voeers excited to see the president. some said the president's endorsement of patrick morrissey is what's eventually going to earn the republican their vote. joe manchin was governor before he was senator. people know who he is. some of the folks in this line voted with him. one of the voters we talked to is grappling with that choice in 2018 after voting for trump in '16 and wanting to see his agenda go forward. >> i haven't made my mind up yet. i still have until tuesday to decide. >> what's the one issue that could win you over to either side? what do you need to hear
. >> we start with our road warriors on this friday, ali vitali is in huntington, west virginia, garrett haake is in fort worth, texas, chris jansing in california, gadi schwartz in arizona. let's start with ali vitali. she's in west virginia. what's the president's goal there in west virginia and also in indiana where he is going to be tonight? >> reporter: craig, this is a state that the president won by more than 40 points in 2016, and so when you look at this senate race joe...
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breed will join other local leaders for the annual knob hill tree lighting ceremony happening at huntington park tonight at 6:00. it is free and open to the public. >>> coming up on "today in the bay," sifting through the rubble to find the victims of the camp fire, and technology being used to bring some families together. >>> and this morning, we do have a nice clear view of palo alto. things looking good as you get ready to head's c outlly out th upper 40s, headed into the low 60s today. we're tracking our next storm, that's coming up next. >>> and i'm tracking the traffic here, 101 through san jose, an easy drive, but on either side, east and west of this shot, we do have reports of new crashes. we'll show you how things are shaping up and check the sensors for speeds. >>> plus an unwanted intruder caught on camera, walking into a california highway patrol building. bucofi is to get off your pillow and out onto the street. looking live at the golden gate bridge. couple minutes ago, there were no cars at all but it's starting to fill up. it's back to monday morning. >>> this is hard to b
breed will join other local leaders for the annual knob hill tree lighting ceremony happening at huntington park tonight at 6:00. it is free and open to the public. >>> coming up on "today in the bay," sifting through the rubble to find the victims of the camp fire, and technology being used to bring some families together. >>> and this morning, we do have a nice clear view of palo alto. things looking good as you get ready to head's c outlly out th upper 40s, headed...
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ethe b line will take those of you who ride the rails from the- francoringfield and the huntington stations. the shutdown will lastil u december 9. >>> with black friday and small business saturday behind us, ere's a big day of deals left on the calendar. cyber monday deals start in less than 24 hours so i want to share tips to help get you ready. first, make a plan, think of the internet as the biggest mall ever. you can't be everywhere at the same time in the mall and you can't do it online, either. map out what sales you want to hit. second, update your accounts ahead of time. this could cost you to miss out if you waste time doing it tomorrow when others are busy clicking away and filling up their carts. third, don't miss out on credit card rewards. you have a choice between using a credit card or debit card, go with thearredit tomorrow. fourth. >> don't pay forng ship make sure you make your purchase tomorrow should give you plenty of time for regular shipping to arrive before christmas and download the store app. downloading a store's smartphone app can give you extra deals on top of
ethe b line will take those of you who ride the rails from the- francoringfield and the huntington stations. the shutdown will lastil u december 9. >>> with black friday and small business saturday behind us, ere's a big day of deals left on the calendar. cyber monday deals start in less than 24 hours so i want to share tips to help get you ready. first, make a plan, think of the internet as the biggest mall ever. you can't be everywhere at the same time in the mall and you can't do it...
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the blue line will pick up the slack taking riders to and from francona springfield and huntington stations. the shutdown lts until december 9th. >>> christmas comes to one washington d. neighborhood with the flip of a switch. the capitol hill christmas tree was lit for the verye first t this holiday season. there it is. the 20 foot ever gregreen stand the eastern market metro plaza. its known as the founding president of the capital business improvement district. such a pretty sight to see. >>> now yourtorm team 4 forecast. >>> and you know its going to stt to feel lik christmas before the middle of the week. how's that for a preview, yone? outside right now, 55 degrees. the reason we had some warm temperatures today is because the winds right nowoming from the south. we've had southerly bre throughout the day today and it ushered in very warm temperatures. how warm is itight no we're looking at temperatures. hagerstown, martinsburg the same for winchester in the mid-to-upper 40s. j remembt a couple days ago they had temperatures this time of the evening in the 30s. even now temperatures h
the blue line will pick up the slack taking riders to and from francona springfield and huntington stations. the shutdown lts until december 9th. >>> christmas comes to one washington d. neighborhood with the flip of a switch. the capitol hill christmas tree was lit for the verye first t this holiday season. there it is. the 20 foot ever gregreen stand the eastern market metro plaza. its known as the founding president of the capital business improvement district. such a pretty sight...
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yellow line trains will operate between huntington and braddock road and between pentagon city and mt. vernon square. the metro detours will change ightly tomorrow. you can find more information in the nbc washington app. >> traffic already building at the airphet. >>> and are several events happening today to honor veterans. we are looking at the tomb of the unknown soldier at arlington tional cemetery where a wreath laying is set to begin at 11:00. you can find more information on veterans day events that are happening all over t. area by going to our p. this is something they do every november 11. it was 1921 that the tomb of the unknown soldier wasedated on november 11. >> sun-splashed day as they get read that event. >> and all next week on news 4, got something special for y you. we're trying to help you find out why you can get more sleep. a look at why women struggle the most for shut eye. >> i didn't realize how much sleep is tied to so many in our body and i was having autoimmunish husband is. >> r -- issues. >> it's real >>> we'll talk about new tricks for sharing sleep sol
yellow line trains will operate between huntington and braddock road and between pentagon city and mt. vernon square. the metro detours will change ightly tomorrow. you can find more information in the nbc washington app. >> traffic already building at the airphet. >>> and are several events happening today to honor veterans. we are looking at the tomb of the unknown soldier at arlington tional cemetery where a wreath laying is set to begin at 11:00. you can find more information...
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but to say to someone we will not fix hemophilia, we wilnot fix huntington's disease, we we are not going edit out for all-time cystic fibrosis -- not only do i think it is in our n future, i hope it isr future, and i think it is mandatory that we tried to get it into our future. what this experiment did is it scares people. it looks like a renegade scientist is doing whatever he wants. and it is likely to o a backlash in the form of less funding and maybe some prohibitions to one of the most exciting areas of science out there. laura: thank you so much for joining us. dr. caplan: my pleasure. laura: now, with the holidays approaching, many of us are eyeing the latt gadgets, but ones andpens to the tv's which have fallen out of favor? a lot of electronic waste is shipped abroad, endi africa. in the nation of togo, o gadgets are big business. from the capital, lome, this report. reporter: a child's toy from anu unlikelye, made from other people's unwanted waste. >> this is plastic, so we printed it with a 3-d printer. reporter: you made this 3-d printer? >> yeah, we made a 3-d printer from
but to say to someone we will not fix hemophilia, we wilnot fix huntington's disease, we we are not going edit out for all-time cystic fibrosis -- not only do i think it is in our n future, i hope it isr future, and i think it is mandatory that we tried to get it into our future. what this experiment did is it scares people. it looks like a renegade scientist is doing whatever he wants. and it is likely to o a backlash in the form of less funding and maybe some prohibitions to one of the most...
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at the bottom of this hill is huntington.en, a radio host, do you remember him when we had him on the show? he's from wvhu. yeah, that's a conservative talk radio host, right? we had him on a while ago. yes. is that something people are at all concerned about? they are concerned about three things, really, coal, guns, and god. tom has a daily morning show and gets a lot tom has a daily morning show and gets a lot of callers, so he's a pretty good barometer of the republican mood. guns, god, and coal. that's it. that's west virginia. but i'm going to throw another one in there, as well, and that's donald trump. yes, he's quickly moved into at least the top four, and maybe the top three. and i think it's because what he says resonates with all of those other three. he talks about those things, he has talked about religious freedom, he's talked about protecting our second amendment rights, and certainly you can ask any west virginian, particularly down at coal country, we are seeing the coal trains rolling in. there is such a fi
at the bottom of this hill is huntington.en, a radio host, do you remember him when we had him on the show? he's from wvhu. yeah, that's a conservative talk radio host, right? we had him on a while ago. yes. is that something people are at all concerned about? they are concerned about three things, really, coal, guns, and god. tom has a daily morning show and gets a lot tom has a daily morning show and gets a lot of callers, so he's a pretty good barometer of the republican mood. guns, god, and...
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. >> ♪ proud to be an american katty: he has flown into huntington to try to make difference in a numberose races. pres. trump: after years of rebuilding other countries, weve inally rebuilding our country. we have ended the war on beautiful clean coal, and we are putting our coal miners back to work. >> we love you, president trump! >> that's right. katty: if they win here, trump will claim credit. but if republicans lose -- pres. trum if that is what you end up with, it is your fault, not mine. remember that. christian: good drama. you have been to a lot of these. what do you think? katty: closing days ofhe campaign, he has the three things she has to hereal -- immigration, and appealing to women voters because they have a problem with women. christian: jobs, immigration, coal. but he needs them to vote for republicans on tuesday. laura: katty kay and christian fraser reporting there from west virginia. a brief time ago i spoke to our political analyst ron christie, who was an adviser tpresident george w. bush. ron, the president has made this election about him. he is barnstorming the
. >> ♪ proud to be an american katty: he has flown into huntington to try to make difference in a numberose races. pres. trump: after years of rebuilding other countries, weve inally rebuilding our country. we have ended the war on beautiful clean coal, and we are putting our coal miners back to work. >> we love you, president trump! >> that's right. katty: if they win here, trump will claim credit. but if republicans lose -- pres. trum if that is what you end up with, it is...
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the blue line will pick up the slack, running to and from springfield and huntington. metr tells usit's the rails and tracks across the bridge that need to be repaired. again, that w reopen until december 9th. >>> tra iportation officia the district say they've posted new signs as partt of an eff to improve safety in the busy 8th street corridor. we spoed some o the ten new speed limit postings tv-ight. t says it's part of vision zero, a city initiative aimed at curbing fatal crashes with pedestris and cyclists. there have been a number of complaints about the streetcar rails on 8th street since a cyclist wound up getting hit and killed by a bus. in a series of twitter responses, d-dot said it is still looking into possible improvements. >>> a little girl's life changed forever after a tragicccident at mgm national harbor. her family filed a lawsuit today after s was electrocuted at the casino back in june. she is now in a wheelchair. her family says she's disabled for life. these picasres re in a county report show m gm's plaza had improper electrical wiring. the fami
the blue line will pick up the slack, running to and from springfield and huntington. metr tells usit's the rails and tracks across the bridge that need to be repaired. again, that w reopen until december 9th. >>> tra iportation officia the district say they've posted new signs as partt of an eff to improve safety in the busy 8th street corridor. we spoed some o the ten new speed limit postings tv-ight. t says it's part of vision zero, a city initiative aimed at curbing fatal crashes...
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and to make up for the fact there is no yellow line, the blue line will run to franconia and huntingtonotten good at dealings with delays. >> i have waited a half hour for a train. you pland. ahea >> step back, doors closing. >> and others saying they're open to the idea of a short-term ns better f it m service in the long run. >> once the construction is completed, youill benefit a lot of people. so that's basically what i'm hoping for. >> reporter: and we posted information about your shuttle and bus optio i the nbc washington app. just search metro. alonglohe yline, aimee cho, news4. >> thank you. >>> metro says the promised refund program will not be in ef yct forlow and blue line ips. under that program metro paysfo your ride during rush hour when your ride is dayed by 15 minutes or more. >>> now your storm team 4 forecast. >> and you know, we're talking about the change from the weather we had just a great sunday, everyone ball. change is on the way, and it's going to start out wit the temperatures. temperatures outside right now on the mild side across our area. d things are goin
and to make up for the fact there is no yellow line, the blue line will run to franconia and huntingtonotten good at dealings with delays. >> i have waited a half hour for a train. you pland. ahea >> step back, doors closing. >> and others saying they're open to the idea of a short-term ns better f it m service in the long run. >> once the construction is completed, youill benefit a lot of people. so that's basically what i'm hoping for. >> reporter: and we posted...
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huntington has been looking for her son much and for four years he was kidnapped by human traffickers with the help of her ex-husband and his family in a sprawling metropolis in eastern china the authorities have said that with chen will be returned to her but they've broken their promise before and she fears they will again. tandja is on her way to court with her younger son yet. she's asked authorities for help on numerous occasions but she's never received any on the contrary she's convinced there was a cover up. a year ago tangent being discovered that her son with chen was sold to a village in shandong province she thought he was living with a family there and was the enemy have you seen this child. i know you know and i can tell you that the villagers refused to give her information if. this child is mine and my mother in law sold him. i've been searching for him for three years. who's seen him. the story began in an outskirt of han where tung dinging lived with her husband. a court summons has brought her back here the authorities have promised that she will be allowed to pick
huntington has been looking for her son much and for four years he was kidnapped by human traffickers with the help of her ex-husband and his family in a sprawling metropolis in eastern china the authorities have said that with chen will be returned to her but they've broken their promise before and she fears they will again. tandja is on her way to court with her younger son yet. she's asked authorities for help on numerous occasions but she's never received any on the contrary she's convinced...
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earlier this evening, he was in huntington, west virginia, where he made a last—ditch effort to win republican the moment the republicans control both houses of congress, and president trump is campaigning hard to try and keep it that way. my colleague, philippa thomas is crunching the numbers for us in st louis, missouri — where the president campaigned last night. currently, the republicans hold at 51- 49 currently, the republicans hold at 51— 49 and they want to take back control and rest one of the levers of power from the president that the democrats had to hold onto their own senate seats and vulnerable senator is right here in misery, claye mcaskill, the democrat senator, who faces the problem not only that donald trump is very popular here in misery but he is spending a lot of time here campaigning for her a permanent, josh hall e. let's give you a look at this particular contest. democrat claire mcaskill needs all the help she can get. no one here wants to name him but he is still defining the agenda. the very character our country is on the ballot this time—out. character our country
earlier this evening, he was in huntington, west virginia, where he made a last—ditch effort to win republican the moment the republicans control both houses of congress, and president trump is campaigning hard to try and keep it that way. my colleague, philippa thomas is crunching the numbers for us in st louis, missouri — where the president campaigned last night. currently, the republicans hold at 51- 49 currently, the republicans hold at 51— 49 and they want to take back control and...
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. ♪ ♪ you build a machine that played tic-tac-toe as a teenager growing up in huntington, new york. made his way out west, becoming a faculty member at stanford university in 1977. four years after that, he brought together researchers develop a -- to develop a new technology known as risk. today, john hennessy sits on the alphabet,irectors of after serving as the president of sanford for 16 years. some of silicon valley's best and brightest were educated under his watch, including google cofounders larry page and survey brand. joining me today on bloomberg studio 1.0, former stanford president, google chair, and knights of the scholars chair, john hennessy. i want to take you all the way back to huntington, new york, where you grew up, and ask you, who was your first leadership mentor? school mathhigh teacher who happens to be intercell in non--- an ursuline nun. she said to be at the parent-teacher conference john has a good mind, but a lazy mind. >> why were you there? >> i guess she wanted to deliver that message in front of me, but it sent a message to me that it was not good e
. ♪ ♪ you build a machine that played tic-tac-toe as a teenager growing up in huntington, new york. made his way out west, becoming a faculty member at stanford university in 1977. four years after that, he brought together researchers develop a -- to develop a new technology known as risk. today, john hennessy sits on the alphabet,irectors of after serving as the president of sanford for 16 years. some of silicon valley's best and brightest were educated under his watch, including google...
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. >> huntington, west virginia. look at that. president trump greeted by this revved up crowd. the president reminding the assembled throng of supporters why northeast they need to keep voting republican. >> under republican leadership america is booming. america is thriving, and america is wing. winning like never before because we are finally putting america first. lou: the whipper-in-chief off to indianapolis on board air force one. in a few minutes we'll be bringing you the president's comments. we'll also assess the republican chances in the mid-term election just four days away. ohio congressman jim jordan and republican strategist ed rollins among our guests. the caravans of central american migrants continue to move forward ignoring the president's vow to do whatever it takes to keep them from entering the united states illegally. just how out of control is the border crisis? central american migrants in the lead caravan suing the trump administration. that's right. they are suing. they are arguing their u.s. constitutional rights have been violated by our president who
. >> huntington, west virginia. look at that. president trump greeted by this revved up crowd. the president reminding the assembled throng of supporters why northeast they need to keep voting republican. >> under republican leadership america is booming. america is thriving, and america is wing. winning like never before because we are finally putting america first. lou: the whipper-in-chief off to indianapolis on board air force one. in a few minutes we'll be bringing you the...
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yellow line between huntington and braddock road and pentagon city and mt. vernon.en jackieson spoke with frustratedas folks l night. >> it got very bad very fast. the friday evening closure of the reagan national airport and metro station was like putting a co in a bottle of fizzy water and shaking it hard. traffic back ups spilled out in every direction. the dark, rainy rush hour did not help. drivers beg threading their way through residential streets in arlington. tempers grew short. there wereal sev minor collisions. >> we have been here over an hour. >> long lines started growing for the shuttle buses that would take peoplerom the pentagon city metro station to the airport and station south but the buses were caught up in the same traffic as everyone else. the lines began stretching around the station. by 6:00 p.m. much of arlington south of the e pentagon,t of army navy drive and north was in gridlock. many like elizabe mcdowell gave up waiting and she began pushing her son's s oller to the airport on foot. i tried a to get uber. it was like $70. i ha
yellow line between huntington and braddock road and pentagon city and mt. vernon.en jackieson spoke with frustratedas folks l night. >> it got very bad very fast. the friday evening closure of the reagan national airport and metro station was like putting a co in a bottle of fizzy water and shaking it hard. traffic back ups spilled out in every direction. the dark, rainy rush hour did not help. drivers beg threading their way through residential streets in arlington. tempers grew short....
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the bluek line will p up the slack taking riders to and from the franconia, springfield and huntington stations. >>> you can finally toast your christmas thanks to d.c.'s annual christmas pop-upar. miracle on seventh street is en for business. the life galore signature drink is going to make a splash and they areayg tribute. you are mixing santa with pandas, my dream ce true. miracle on seventh street opened at 5:00 and it will be serving drinks through the new year. >> and so stagramable. >>> barbarari hn has an adoption story next. >>> here are a few weekends you should stick around. this is a fight. not to the finish. but to the beginning. a fight that can only be won, if we stand together for one cause. him. expert care for every new beginning. >>>uring the holidays you celebrate and give thanks for so many things but family ist the top of the list. it was fitting that november is national adoption month. celebration year is held at the superior court. >> i've been going the a long time. 32 years is the actl number. it is always such a joyful occasion. the whole citys invited to co
the bluek line will p up the slack taking riders to and from the franconia, springfield and huntington stations. >>> you can finally toast your christmas thanks to d.c.'s annual christmas pop-upar. miracle on seventh street is en for business. the life galore signature drink is going to make a splash and they areayg tribute. you are mixing santa with pandas, my dream ce true. miracle on seventh street opened at 5:00 and it will be serving drinks through the new year. >> and so...
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blue line is going to pick up the slack taking riders two and frat franconiaspringfieldations and huntington. >>> a dire warning. the white hou report projects the u.s. economy shrinking by hundreds of billions ofol drs by tend of the century. more people will be killed by worsening air pollution, and natural disasters. the adminis tation says report is largely based on the most extreme scenarios. the white house quietly it the day after thanksgiving. the report contradict what president trump has said in the past. >>> well, the cool temperatures did not force everybody inside last night. >> they did not. a lot of folks went outsi to enjoy holiday events. zoo lights, holiday market miracle on 7th arstreet. shstone checked out some of the cool spots. >> i'm happy. >> reporter: ror is visiting d.c. from new jersey. >> three, two, one. >> reporter: go. she ice skates on the roof at the wer gate hotel this chilly holiday weekend. >> i'm not that happy about the coldness. but i'm happy i can see my cousins. >> reporter: there's a lot for her to do thiskend up until the new year. the smithsonian n
blue line is going to pick up the slack taking riders two and frat franconiaspringfieldations and huntington. >>> a dire warning. the white hou report projects the u.s. economy shrinking by hundreds of billions ofol drs by tend of the century. more people will be killed by worsening air pollution, and natural disasters. the adminis tation says report is largely based on the most extreme scenarios. the white house quietly it the day after thanksgiving. the report contradict what...
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blue lines and yellow lines are servin eisenhower and huntington stations. metro is warning of delays because service will be cut in half this is all being done to accommodate twoor weeks of work being done. you can find work arounds with our app. >>> the halls are all decked at the white e. first ladyelania trump poste this picture on twitter. ou can see all the wreaths and garlands. this year's stheem american treasures. high school bands, choirs and christmas thes. entertainers were invited to decorate along with gold star families who returned to decorate their own wing. we have a look at it on our app. search white house christmas. >>> a lot c ofistmas trees went from the lots to people's home you're seeing the capitol christmas tree. it is a big one with an ta82-fo noble fir. tons.ighs more than 70 we understand a fourth grader from oregon will be the one who flips the switch wednesday when we light the tree at the capitol. how about that? >> i love that tree. >> that tree will feel right at home if it came from a rain forest. >> it is the third wettes
blue lines and yellow lines are servin eisenhower and huntington stations. metro is warning of delays because service will be cut in half this is all being done to accommodate twoor weeks of work being done. you can find work arounds with our app. >>> the halls are all decked at the white e. first ladyelania trump poste this picture on twitter. ou can see all the wreaths and garlands. this year's stheem american treasures. high school bands, choirs and christmas thes. entertainers were...
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one is right here in huntington beach where registered republicans outnumber democrats by 15 points weas visiting a dispensary with seniors at the same time his republican looks like a republican and talks like a republican on certain issues and even used to be a republican and he isn't now. >> certainly the demographics moving into the district are moving any more moderate direction. second, you have a republican party that doesn't look anything like the republican party under ronald reagan. >> i definitely don't think everyone here is republican. >> i think it's 50/50 where it is majority, conservative opinions >> large influx coming from all over the country and else where throughout the world and changing viewpoints coming in. >> if hillary clinton was president, would you have run? >> good question i don't know >> now, it's gotten ugly the two have only met for one debate we were planning to get a one-on-one with the congressman and that never came together this is now the priciest in the country after michael bloomberg poured in $4 million most public opinion polls call it a toss
one is right here in huntington beach where registered republicans outnumber democrats by 15 points weas visiting a dispensary with seniors at the same time his republican looks like a republican and talks like a republican on certain issues and even used to be a republican and he isn't now. >> certainly the demographics moving into the district are moving any more moderate direction. second, you have a republican party that doesn't look anything like the republican party under ronald...
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huntington beach in that area. what's that look like? >> since they're not getting the blue wave, the democrats are putting in a green wave. mike bloomberg put five or six million dollars to try to beat him. dana was ahead in the polls. that's another race. mark: these are all turnout races. >> send in the ballots. mark: a lot of these are republican districts. if republicans and trump supporters turn out and vote, we win. >> yes. mark: george holding versus linda coleman, north carolina 2nd. >> one of my candidates extremely close. coleman supports sanctuary cities and higher taxes. mark: most of them do, don't they? >> you know what you're going to get. mark: running on open borders, sanctuary cities, higher taxes. topdown government run health care, eliminating medicare, fascinating. fasso versus delgado, fasso in the new york 19th district. >> the polls have it dead even. i do the polling for john. john a solid candidate. delgado raised $3.6 million the last quarter. he doesn't even live there. he parachuted in by pelosi to take this
huntington beach in that area. what's that look like? >> since they're not getting the blue wave, the democrats are putting in a green wave. mike bloomberg put five or six million dollars to try to beat him. dana was ahead in the polls. that's another race. mark: these are all turnout races. >> send in the ballots. mark: a lot of these are republican districts. if republicans and trump supporters turn out and vote, we win. >> yes. mark: george holding versus linda coleman,...
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it won't run between springfield and huntington asell as town center so over the next 14 days what will happen is this, metro crews will work on the yellow line bridge ov the potomac making repairs to the structure as well as the tracks, too, taking up all of that as well. with the llow line down, the blue line will be busy so expect crowds on there, so riders we met are saying they are looking forward to the light at the end of metro's repair tunnelere. >> it's pretty frustrating to have the metro on and off all the time and i wish it was more nonsistent but i know they are struggling cially, so i am kind of sympathetic. >> reporter: at yellow line stations look for signs like this directing you to free shutt n buses asded and we have more on our washington, d.c. app, just se.ch for "met back to you. >> thank you, >>> 5:03. one of the busiest times of year for travel last night at reagan, and the area was packed with people going home following the thanksgiving holiday. .> i'm so frustrating, yeah. it's so b i don't know what is going on about the trafficut i never seen it like this. >
it won't run between springfield and huntington asell as town center so over the next 14 days what will happen is this, metro crews will work on the yellow line bridge ov the potomac making repairs to the structure as well as the tracks, too, taking up all of that as well. with the llow line down, the blue line will be busy so expect crowds on there, so riders we met are saying they are looking forward to the light at the end of metro's repair tunnelere. >> it's pretty frustrating to have...
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grand jury has indicted four members of a white supremacist group connected with violent rallies in huntington beach, berkeley and san bernandino. these men are accused of in citing violence at these rallies, each is charged with conspiracy and rioting, they're scheduled to be arraigned next week in los angeles. and four others are charged with in citing a riot that turned deadly in charlottesville, virginia. >>> and the governor will be talking about the future of energy and the future of economic policy in california. the event begins at noon. >>> and campaign donations in this midterm election are breaking records all over the country. analysts say 4.7 billion has been spent by candidates and their supporters around the country so far. that number will probably top 5.2 billion by spending in the california target book, democrats are spending millions in toss up districts hoping to flip the house. >> the democrats for the first time are extremely competitive in a lot of these races because of small donor financing, $50 donations, act blue, the democrats are outspending republicans for the fi
grand jury has indicted four members of a white supremacist group connected with violent rallies in huntington beach, berkeley and san bernandino. these men are accused of in citing violence at these rallies, each is charged with conspiracy and rioting, they're scheduled to be arraigned next week in los angeles. and four others are charged with in citing a riot that turned deadly in charlottesville, virginia. >>> and the governor will be talking about the future of energy and the...
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the blue line will pick up the slack here, taking riders to and from the franconia-dringfield he huntington stations. the shutdown will last until december 9. >>> it's still a big day of deals. we want to talk about the lendar for all you shopps out there. cyber monday deals start in less than 24 hours. make a plan. think of the internet as the biggest mall ever. the an't be everywhere at same time and you can't do it online, either, so map out what sales you want to hit. second, update your account, it's something that could cost you to miss out on a deal if you waste time doing it tomorrow while others are clicking away and filling up their own carts. third, don't miss out on credit cards. david is big on this one. this is how he flies around the rld. you have a choice between using a credit card or debit card. go with aredit card tomorrow. i' don't pay for shipping. most retailers have deals onin free shipp and if they don't, you should be giving yourself enough time for regular shipping to get those gifts here and all those items you're buying in time for christmas. download the app. do
the blue line will pick up the slack here, taking riders to and from the franconia-dringfield he huntington stations. the shutdown will last until december 9. >>> it's still a big day of deals. we want to talk about the lendar for all you shopps out there. cyber monday deals start in less than 24 hours. make a plan. think of the internet as the biggest mall ever. the an't be everywhere at same time and you can't do it online, either, so map out what sales you want to hit. second,...
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i had the privilege to represent chief hayes white at the huntington park nobody hill the other night. the captain was awarded recognition. we nominated him for the appointments. he exemplifies the members that go to the deployments. since 2006 he was deployed 19 crimes. our units were part of saving the camp and lodge. he went to the fire in 2017 as part of the strike time that saved did you house us -- houses in santa rosa. part of the job was looking for evidence. that was the task. they did a good job at it. i aim happy they got that award. thank you. >> commissioner hard die man. >> commissioner hardeman: attor, remember that. >> i get paid for the results. >> i sign a lot of checks to lawyers. anyway, the training facility in hayward, have you toured that a new one? >> i have not. >> i saw that on tv. i was shocked how lab brat it looked. i was impressed. it impressed me i didn't know anyone was building the new training facility. they mentioned where the money came from to fund that. it was in one ear and out the other ear. funding for five more engines, can you -- a little mor
i had the privilege to represent chief hayes white at the huntington park nobody hill the other night. the captain was awarded recognition. we nominated him for the appointments. he exemplifies the members that go to the deployments. since 2006 he was deployed 19 crimes. our units were part of saving the camp and lodge. he went to the fire in 2017 as part of the strike time that saved did you house us -- houses in santa rosa. part of the job was looking for evidence. that was the task. they did...