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doing his best cam newton impression. >> ronde: ran earlier in the game.s initial throw, decided to check it. makes that smart decision. >> chris: cam hoping for an opportunity from the 35. giovani bernard the back. >> ronde: carolina defense still flying around there. sean mcdermott coordinated with calling a lot of pressures earlier in this game but as hay settled in they settled in to zone coverages. >> chris: remember, the bengals win with a touchdown. if they get a field goal, carolina will have a chance to tie that or possibly win with a touchdown. bernard is the receiver. pass is caught by sue knew. out of bounds around the 42. spot it at the 45 of carolina. >> ronde: cincinnati does a good job spreading out the formation. when you do this, you get a chance to rest the defenses. got a one-on-one and got a
doing his best cam newton impression. >> ronde: ran earlier in the game.s initial throw, decided to check it. makes that smart decision. >> chris: cam hoping for an opportunity from the 35. giovani bernard the back. >> ronde: carolina defense still flying around there. sean mcdermott coordinated with calling a lot of pressures earlier in this game but as hay settled in they settled in to zone coverages. >> chris: remember, the bengals win with a touchdown. if they get a...
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this is what john quincy adams about impressment. he thought that the impressment of seamen is to all intents and purposes as unjust, as immoral, as base, as oppressive and as tyrannical as the slave trade. he thought it was just abominable to rob someone of their citizenship and force them into a military that could potentially be at war with that person's native country. and that was awful to him. so the practice of impressment was going on because britain was at war with france, and they needed every man they could get. and some of the men that they impressed were legitimate british deserters, but many of them were american citizens. the state department estimates about 5,000 men were impressed during this period. john quincy adams thinks the number is low and there was a lot unreported, he thinks the number is more around 9,000. so you could understand the in. justice that a lot of people felt about this practice. the other thing that was going on is that we are a country that only has four ambassadors around the world, and they
this is what john quincy adams about impressment. he thought that the impressment of seamen is to all intents and purposes as unjust, as immoral, as base, as oppressive and as tyrannical as the slave trade. he thought it was just abominable to rob someone of their citizenship and force them into a military that could potentially be at war with that person's native country. and that was awful to him. so the practice of impressment was going on because britain was at war with france, and they...
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still pretty impressive. it was considered the most impressive fortress of the new world. the colonial army was instrumental in achieving this colonial expedition. many have argued that the capture of louisbourg was almost the greatest achievement of colonial troops, and it did have some long-lasting applications. it reduced public opinion of the british army. it led numerous colonists to conclude that british soldiers were superior or equal to british regulars. you might say, wait a minute, this is the french. but if you have got in your side, so the one thing is that they could beat the professional french army at louisbourg, but you have the contrast of success at louisbourg with two major british beats at the same time. in 1741 the british suffered a massive defeat you what is now known as present-day colombia, and the colonial people were not impressed with the british. and then more recently, and it very stark contrast to the fissile capture of louisbourg -- to the successful capture of louisbourg, ther
still pretty impressive. it was considered the most impressive fortress of the new world. the colonial army was instrumental in achieving this colonial expedition. many have argued that the capture of louisbourg was almost the greatest achievement of colonial troops, and it did have some long-lasting applications. it reduced public opinion of the british army. it led numerous colonists to conclude that british soldiers were superior or equal to british regulars. you might say, wait a minute,...
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this is what john quincy adams thought about impressment. he thought it was too all intensive purposes to practice as unjust, immoral and oppressive and tyrannical in slave trade. he was someone who opposed slavery. he thought it was just abominable to take someone and rob them of their citizenship and force them into military that can intentionally be out for to that person's native country and that was awful to him. the practice was going on because britain was at war with france and they needed every man they could get. some of the men were legitimate deserters. the state department estimates that 5000 men were impressed. john quincy adams thinks the number was low and he thinks the number was more around 9000. you can understand the injustice that a lot of people felt. the other thing that was going on was that we are a country that only has four ambassadors around the world. they were not a higher rank as ambassadors. they were a country that was struggling for its identity and sovereignty. in order to survive as a country we had to sur
this is what john quincy adams thought about impressment. he thought it was too all intensive purposes to practice as unjust, immoral and oppressive and tyrannical in slave trade. he was someone who opposed slavery. he thought it was just abominable to take someone and rob them of their citizenship and force them into military that can intentionally be out for to that person's native country and that was awful to him. the practice was going on because britain was at war with france and they...
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i wasn't escorted i got to look at the students in their natural way of being i was theoretical impressed i saw students with different cultural backgrounds talking and collaborating together all of them had laptops and i mean like i didn't see the work but i know it is serious what i saw they were committed to geting it done and little clusters and i think some of them were two and 4 at one space working together and talking about this work and i went into the library and forgot what they called it was a former davis library what-do-you-call-it. >> the i s t lab. >> just the online courses but right but leave committed effort in the room getting the work done this was really i didn't think i was oh, i really went through ready to prove my distrust something really good happened and so i want to commend you all students included for fulfilling the promise that you've made to the families that have condominium to staying with you the next big thing for me and it is just instant is the gloria r davis site it is for our school district is been just a struggle over for years and the charter s
i wasn't escorted i got to look at the students in their natural way of being i was theoretical impressed i saw students with different cultural backgrounds talking and collaborating together all of them had laptops and i mean like i didn't see the work but i know it is serious what i saw they were committed to geting it done and little clusters and i think some of them were two and 4 at one space working together and talking about this work and i went into the library and forgot what they...
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. >> i would like to pay respects to bernard and do an impression of him. >> you want to do an impression> well, i'd like you to do it. >> i didn't know bernard that well. >> hello, i'm bernard o'shea. welcome to bernard's news. on this week in bernard's news. >> just as he is doing an impression of the dead man, he walks in. >> we have bernard o'shea. >> finally, they let him know he is being pranked and the relief is palpable. >> that's going to do it for us here on "right this minute." see you next time. >>> a man runs back inside to save his dog. >> look at that home engulfed in flames. >> the agonizing wait as nervous neighbors watch for him to come out. >> this is one of those instances where they are both at a barbecue. >> how a couple of roos are bringing down the hood. >> trying to make it in l.a. requires two things. passion and a coffee house. how the
. >> i would like to pay respects to bernard and do an impression of him. >> you want to do an impression> well, i'd like you to do it. >> i didn't know bernard that well. >> hello, i'm bernard o'shea. welcome to bernard's news. on this week in bernard's news. >> just as he is doing an impression of the dead man, he walks in. >> we have bernard o'shea. >> finally, they let him know he is being pranked and the relief is palpable. >> that's going...
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at one level american response impressive, when top officials talk about what we're capable of it's impressive and they inspire confidence. the top health officials today and representative from the military and president president's advisers talking about the u.s. and what they can do and resources they're marshalling, it's impressive, it does inspire confidence. >> i think it's very important to remind the american people that the united states has the most capable health care infrastructure and the best doctors in the world bar none. and it's why people travel from all over the world to receive medical care here in the united states. finally, i want to emphasize that the united states is prepared to deal with this crisis both at home and in the region. every ebola outbreak over the past 40 years has been stopped. we know how to do this. and we will do it again. >> we know how to do this. when they talk about what we can do, what we will do, what we're capable of doing, what we know how to do it is very impressive. when it comes to what we're actually doing, and what we have done, now that w
at one level american response impressive, when top officials talk about what we're capable of it's impressive and they inspire confidence. the top health officials today and representative from the military and president president's advisers talking about the u.s. and what they can do and resources they're marshalling, it's impressive, it does inspire confidence. >> i think it's very important to remind the american people that the united states has the most capable health care...
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i am not impressed by the office you hold. i'm impressed by what you are like. i have seen a lot of people in my time here who hold high office. who are treated with a certain attitude because of that office, not because of who they are or what they do. >> who in your years in politics or journalism, or in any field, has impressed you the most with the job they are doing? who are the people you admire? >> i don't know. i look at the people that i think have done a tremendous job under difficult circumstances. dean rusk as secretary of state had one of the most thankless jobs in the world. it seems to me, and what my greek teacher used to call a sober second thought, did a tremendous job. there are people who ran departments. >> secretary of labor during johnson's administration. >> kennedy and johnson. i am not prepared for that question. without having a long list, i don't think there are a lot of people -- there are some politicians who i think do a good job, who are on the good side. >> you have a favorite president? >> kennedy, he was the president i knew th
i am not impressed by the office you hold. i'm impressed by what you are like. i have seen a lot of people in my time here who hold high office. who are treated with a certain attitude because of that office, not because of who they are or what they do. >> who in your years in politics or journalism, or in any field, has impressed you the most with the job they are doing? who are the people you admire? >> i don't know. i look at the people that i think have done a tremendous job...
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previously, a token was impressed once for each measure it represented. 12 impressions meant 12 jars of oil. now, the commodity was drawn once. a jar of oil. tokens symbolized numbers. a sphere meant 10, and a cone meant 1. so on this tablet is recorded 10, 11, 12 jars of oil. the number of graphic symbols was expanded quickly, as scribes sought to express more complex ideas. a star shape, to represent god or heaven. a head plus a bowl, for the verb "to eat." over time, the symbols themselves evolved into the wedge-shaped characters called cuneiform. but the greatest advance came when scribes began to use cuneiform to represent the sounds of spoken sumerian. the word "an" meant "heaven" but was also used to represent the sound "an" in words like "anbar," meaning "iron" and "anta", meaning "above." for the very first time in human history, people could make a permanent record of their spoken language. but sumerian hasn't been spoken since about 2000 b.c. how could these markings be read ? professor erle leichty. leichty: we get passages that we don't understand, and we get tablets tha
previously, a token was impressed once for each measure it represented. 12 impressions meant 12 jars of oil. now, the commodity was drawn once. a jar of oil. tokens symbolized numbers. a sphere meant 10, and a cone meant 1. so on this tablet is recorded 10, 11, 12 jars of oil. the number of graphic symbols was expanded quickly, as scribes sought to express more complex ideas. a star shape, to represent god or heaven. a head plus a bowl, for the verb "to eat." over time, the symbols...
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and the image quality, really impressive. to have a display that works like this you have to have a better chip. you have a much faster, more powerful chip inside this machine. and you wanted to connect fast, so they have a faster version of wi-fi than any other tablet. and for the cellular version, a faster lte chip. and the thingh people have been asking for has been the touch id, to log into the machine using just your thumb. makes it different. it will enable apple pay as well. if this is too big for you, there is a new ipad mini. all the same features, which comes at a slightly lower price. there it is -- >> and you could be a hand model. [laughter] >> i'm now officially a paid hand model. i got manicures this weekend. >> what i want to talk about is the fact, we talk so much about how tablets does grow this slowing down, yet this product is still the acting biggest product at apple after the phones. accounts for 15% to 20% of revenues. this talk of the demise of the tablet, is a greatly exaggerated? >> here is my theory
and the image quality, really impressive. to have a display that works like this you have to have a better chip. you have a much faster, more powerful chip inside this machine. and you wanted to connect fast, so they have a faster version of wi-fi than any other tablet. and for the cellular version, a faster lte chip. and the thingh people have been asking for has been the touch id, to log into the machine using just your thumb. makes it different. it will enable apple pay as well. if this is...
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out to be, it was still impressive. they were able to essentially take what is the most impressive fortress in the new world. they had the help of the royal navy, but the colonial army was instrumental in pop achieving -- in a achieving this colonial expedition. many have argued that the capture of louisbourg was almost the greatest achievement of colonial troops, and it did have some long-lasting applications. -- long-lasting implications in terms of a thought process for the colonies. it reduced public opinion of the british army. led on a second -- it numerous colonists to conclude that soldiers conducting god's tok were superior or equal british regulars pretty might say, wait a minute, these are the french. the ideas we are a citizen soldier and have god on our side, so this will allow us to be a professional army. is at the areas louisbourg, but you have the success -- but you have to contrast the success at louisburg with two major british beats at the same time. in 1741 the british suffered a massive defeat you
out to be, it was still impressive. they were able to essentially take what is the most impressive fortress in the new world. they had the help of the royal navy, but the colonial army was instrumental in pop achieving -- in a achieving this colonial expedition. many have argued that the capture of louisbourg was almost the greatest achievement of colonial troops, and it did have some long-lasting applications. -- long-lasting implications in terms of a thought process for the colonies. it...
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impressive. >> um-hmm.u think that your woman in your life are trying to impress you, you might want to think again. though i don't think this is vita. not your wife. >>> i don't think so. let's find out who's approval they are really looking for? you have to stay tuned to find out. rescue divers at the scene of a nasty truck crash start to give up believing the driver is dead even after they find him. they were in for a big surprise. howard? >> the eagles they're back for the final 10 games of this regular season after the bye week. what did some of the players do during their bye week and the hey, i lost my debit card. do you guys do instant replacement? (snap!) what just happened? check your wallet. no. ...no way. your debit card should arrive in 7-10 business days. it's time to bank human again. get debit cards on the spot, and no monthly fee checking with just a $100 minimum balance at td bank. america's most convenient bank. there it is... this is where i met your grandpa. right under this tree. ♪ (ma
impressive. >> um-hmm.u think that your woman in your life are trying to impress you, you might want to think again. though i don't think this is vita. not your wife. >>> i don't think so. let's find out who's approval they are really looking for? you have to stay tuned to find out. rescue divers at the scene of a nasty truck crash start to give up believing the driver is dead even after they find him. they were in for a big surprise. howard? >> the eagles they're back for...
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yes come here to impress not only that -- he has come here to impress not only the city of london and it investors and brokers, but also to very much -- and its investors and brokers, but also to very mush of the british government what the french government is doing, -- to very much show the british government what the french government is doing. the bulk of the -- of what is being raised -- it is for them to love-hate relationship, despite the strong economic and political and other cultural links between the two countries, huge commercial exchanges. the french bashing float on friday when a managing director of a very well known retail group here -- flowed on friday when a managing director of a very well known retail group here was irate. he had quite a full pot of his own -- a faux ppas of his own. he encouraged british investors to pull out of france. he unreservedly apologized once the media relayed this particular tirade. the strength of the links are very strong. in fact, the french community here is thriving. at least 160,000 french people here in the heart of london. much l
yes come here to impress not only that -- he has come here to impress not only the city of london and it investors and brokers, but also to very much -- and its investors and brokers, but also to very mush of the british government what the french government is doing, -- to very much show the british government what the french government is doing. the bulk of the -- of what is being raised -- it is for them to love-hate relationship, despite the strong economic and political and other cultural...
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the way you can get around that is by increasing the amount of revenue you get per ad impression. the matter is you get more per ad impression on video than you do with other ad formats. -- next step.al we will expect to see more video ads and the autoplay type auction audi we are seeing will get consumers ready for that. comment.de that i asked sharon about minority prioritizing user growth. >> we found some of those numbers today. in addition to the earnings presentation in the conference call, they put out the financial filing that was separate with some of the numbers before the acquisition to cold and that was losing a ton of money. in the over $230 million first half of this calendar year. incredible stuff but they can do it because of the value of facebook users is growing and we saw it again with the report. they got three dollars and $.57 for every user in the last quarter. that is 34% more than they did last quarter. ,o growing the value of users your point about advertising and how it is working on mobile and working with video ads. they are getting more money from adve
the way you can get around that is by increasing the amount of revenue you get per ad impression. the matter is you get more per ad impression on video than you do with other ad formats. -- next step.al we will expect to see more video ads and the autoplay type auction audi we are seeing will get consumers ready for that. comment.de that i asked sharon about minority prioritizing user growth. >> we found some of those numbers today. in addition to the earnings presentation in the...
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. >> i pressive -- impressive stuff, right? they are hosting an event called malaria meltdown, featuring some of the leading experts along with the interactive activities, all aimed at promoting a -- promoting malaria awareness. >>> topper is up next with the halloween forecast. and you will want to get the trick or treating with the kids done early on. it's easy for politicians to forget that taxpayer money actually comes out of your pocket. i'm peter franchot as comptroller i know you work hard for your money. that's why i make sure that most of you get your state refund in three days or less. with new technology we've collected over 3 billion dollars from tax evaders. that's more money for schools, roads and public safety. and i've led the fight in annapolis against wasteful spending. this is your money and i'll never forget that. peter franchot, maryland's comptroller. >>> well in 24 hours there 0wi be a lot of kids out there. they will not go candy, it's halloween. >> sadly i will be here. [ laughter ] >> you could be our
. >> i pressive -- impressive stuff, right? they are hosting an event called malaria meltdown, featuring some of the leading experts along with the interactive activities, all aimed at promoting a -- promoting malaria awareness. >>> topper is up next with the halloween forecast. and you will want to get the trick or treating with the kids done early on. it's easy for politicians to forget that taxpayer money actually comes out of your pocket. i'm peter franchot as comptroller i...
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. >>> up next in "the pulse," an impressive national anthem performance north of the border. >>> andd on tight for this scene from the italian alps. the remarkable outcome next. and when i finally told my doctor, he said humira is for adults like me who have tried other medications but still experience the symptoms of moderate to severe crohn's disease. and that in clinical studies, the majority of patients on humira saw significant symptom relief. and many achieved remission. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flu-like symptoms or sores. don't start humira if you have an infection. ask your gastroenterologist about humira. with humira, remission is possible. ber
. >>> up next in "the pulse," an impressive national anthem performance north of the border. >>> andd on tight for this scene from the italian alps. the remarkable outcome next. and when i finally told my doctor, he said humira is for adults like me who have tried other medications but still experience the symptoms of moderate to severe crohn's disease. and that in clinical studies, the majority of patients on humira saw significant symptom relief. and many achieved...
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in image quality that is really impressed.ve a display that works like this you need a better chip. a much faster more powerful chip in this monitor here. also wanted to connect faster so a faster version of wi-fi than any tablet they've had. as well as the cellular version a faster lte chip. the big improvement is the thing people have been asking for is the touch id the ability to log into the machine using your thumb. difference forg people used to logging in with their phone. it will enable apple pay as well. big for you, the new ipad mini. all the same features on the ipad mini which of course comes with a lower price. ,> let's stay with tech musician and entrepreneur that i am he unveiled his new device, spoke with bloomberg west's enemy -- emily chang. >> a whole different conversation around wearables and the next five years and we aim to be the ones that lead the conversation with jackets and shoes that we use, backpacks -- will.i.am. speaking to emily chang. 1800 full-time positions to layoff. the takeover was comple
in image quality that is really impressed.ve a display that works like this you need a better chip. a much faster more powerful chip in this monitor here. also wanted to connect faster so a faster version of wi-fi than any tablet they've had. as well as the cellular version a faster lte chip. the big improvement is the thing people have been asking for is the touch id the ability to log into the machine using your thumb. difference forg people used to logging in with their phone. it will enable...
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and madison baumgarner was impressive pitching a complete game. he kept the pirates at bay. >> they are the best. the boys against the back walls but i heard from this guy they are the way to go. >> how far are we going with this? >> are you kidding me? they're going all the way. >> he was having a little fun. fans are just loving it. hundreds of them came out to watch the game at at&t park yesterday. and what do you do if you just pitched a shutout? that's lawrence karnow! no, wait a second. baumgarner is chugging four beers at once. [ laughter ] >> i don't know if that's impressive. [ laughter ] >> one woman had clubhouse seats for the wild card game. not really. but somehow ended up in the giants dugout anyway. you can see her in the left corner of the screen. >> there she is right there. >> wearing a pirates jersey talking with a police officer. he does his best to help her out but even he doesn't know how she got there. i don't know. >> maybe she was -- >> a little lost? >> how do you wander on the field and get in the dougout? >> she could s
and madison baumgarner was impressive pitching a complete game. he kept the pirates at bay. >> they are the best. the boys against the back walls but i heard from this guy they are the way to go. >> how far are we going with this? >> are you kidding me? they're going all the way. >> he was having a little fun. fans are just loving it. hundreds of them came out to watch the game at at&t park yesterday. and what do you do if you just pitched a shutout? that's lawrence...
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. >> pretty impressive. >> i don't know. >> either way. >> i am a cynic.hink it was a setup. >> you? >> i know. that's what's trending today. >>> coming up, no excuses. simple ways to take
. >> pretty impressive. >> i don't know. >> either way. >> i am a cynic.hink it was a setup. >> you? >> i know. that's what's trending today. >>> coming up, no excuses. simple ways to take
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it was impressive. >> they work? >> they worked. >> you became a promoter, a party promoter when you were 19? >> yes. i was throwing all the 21 and up parties and i was 19. the reason i dropped out of school was there was a guy who sat me down and told me the story of robert woodruff, the guy of coca-cola, the largest endowment at emory. i thought, this is great. he gets me. at the end, he tells me that robert woodruff was one in a billion and a chance of you being a robert woodruff is almost impossible. you need to stay in school and let go of this pipe dream. i said thank you very much. he said, so we're cool? i said, yeah, i am dropping out of college. >> do you think he was wrong? >> i don't think he cares. >> do you care? >> no, because i want my kids to go to college. [laughter] it wasn't that. i don't like the fact that he told me i shouldn't believe in my dream. while we are young, this is when we should take chances. >> what was your dream? >> at the time, i read a book of one of the founders of dreamworks,
it was impressive. >> they work? >> they worked. >> you became a promoter, a party promoter when you were 19? >> yes. i was throwing all the 21 and up parties and i was 19. the reason i dropped out of school was there was a guy who sat me down and told me the story of robert woodruff, the guy of coca-cola, the largest endowment at emory. i thought, this is great. he gets me. at the end, he tells me that robert woodruff was one in a billion and a chance of you being a...
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i am not impressed by the office you hold. i'm impressed by what you are like. i have seen a lot of people in my time here who hold high office. who are treated with a certain attitude because of that office, not because of who they are or what they do. >> who in your years in politics or journalism, or in any field, has impressed you the most with the job they are doing? who are the people you admire? >> i don't know. i look at the people that i think have done a tremendous job under difficult circumstances. dean rusk as secretary of state had one of the most thankless jobs in the world. me, and what my greek teacher used to call a sober second thought, did a tremendous job. there are people who ran departments. secretary of labor during johnson's administration. >> kennedy and johnson. i am not prepared for that question. without having a long list, i don't think there are a lot of there are some politicians who i think do a good job, who are on the good side. >> you have a favorite president? >> kennedy, he was the president i knew the best and was closest to
i am not impressed by the office you hold. i'm impressed by what you are like. i have seen a lot of people in my time here who hold high office. who are treated with a certain attitude because of that office, not because of who they are or what they do. >> who in your years in politics or journalism, or in any field, has impressed you the most with the job they are doing? who are the people you admire? >> i don't know. i look at the people that i think have done a tremendous job...
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on the other hand, the acting commissioner of correctional services impressed me. as a candid and willing witness who wanted to assist this court. he testified that prisons in this country were not perfect but were progressive and professional. i have no hesitation in accepting his evidence as true and reliable. he answered questions honestly and did not hesitate to make concessions where such concessions were warranted. mr. modissa did not paint a picture of a problem-free department, but i got the impression that the department of correctional services had made strides and was moving with the times. i have no doubt that if prisons in this country were below the required standard, the ever vigilant human rights bodies in this country would not hesitate to take the necessary steps to remedy the situation. if the accused in this matter were to be given a custodial sentence, it would not be the first time that the correctional services department was confronted with an inmate with disabilities. mr. modissa's evidence was that on admission, each inmate went through a
on the other hand, the acting commissioner of correctional services impressed me. as a candid and willing witness who wanted to assist this court. he testified that prisons in this country were not perfect but were progressive and professional. i have no hesitation in accepting his evidence as true and reliable. he answered questions honestly and did not hesitate to make concessions where such concessions were warranted. mr. modissa did not paint a picture of a problem-free department, but i...
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first impressions are important. you've got to make every second count.r the way you live your life. so you can welcome your family home... for the first time. chase. so you can. yeah, citi mobile. pay the dog sitter? and deposit that check? citi mobile. pack your bathing suit? wearing it. niiice bank from almost anywhere with the citi mobile app. >> pam: happening now with china close out the championship against the st. louis cardinals. police >> pam: out in force try to make sure the crowds don't get too rowdy. >> pam: police say they will not tolerate any violence or destruction. we've been here before unfortunately we been in this situation 2012 we been able to adopt plans for 2014 were hoping that there will be any problems waxing for fans to be mindful to celebrate responsibly. >> pam: send francisco police says there will be beefed up presents or around the game after the playoff. >> pam: coming up the sentences a parking officers are demanding more details later. >> pam: >> pam: a 12 year-old bay. boy is rushed to the hospital on up with gunshot
first impressions are important. you've got to make every second count.r the way you live your life. so you can welcome your family home... for the first time. chase. so you can. yeah, citi mobile. pay the dog sitter? and deposit that check? citi mobile. pack your bathing suit? wearing it. niiice bank from almost anywhere with the citi mobile app. >> pam: happening now with china close out the championship against the st. louis cardinals. police >> pam: out in force try to make sure...
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think the two applicants that we heard from for seat 11 are both outstanding and i certainly was impressed with the comments from fiona hinze. but i believe that just based on experience, and the importance of continuity, that bruce wolfe would be a great choice for seat 11. so that is where i would be prepared to move pixie, chopra and bruce wolfe. >> supervisor tang? >> thank you, supervisor campos for your comments. i had the opportunity to meet with mr., chopra during our last batch of sunshine appointees and i know he couldn't make it here and there was a question if he was qualified for seat 4 and so i reviewed his materials and had the chance to speak with him and i am comfortable with moving him forward for seat 4. as for seat 11, thank you to all the applicants and mr. bruce wolfe with his experience with the sunshine ordinance task force and the miss hinze brought a really great perspective, given the seat she is applying for and the person who she is potentially succeeding. so i would be very comfortable moving miss hinze forward for seat 11. she brought up several things regard
think the two applicants that we heard from for seat 11 are both outstanding and i certainly was impressed with the comments from fiona hinze. but i believe that just based on experience, and the importance of continuity, that bruce wolfe would be a great choice for seat 11. so that is where i would be prepared to move pixie, chopra and bruce wolfe. >> supervisor tang? >> thank you, supervisor campos for your comments. i had the opportunity to meet with mr., chopra during our last...
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one impressive side of a very impressive young man. all right that will do it for tonight's show.ed fix, following me on twitter and facebook and on the web at cnn.com/unguarded. see you next friday night, "unguard." where the end of the game its just the start of the story. good night. >>> how does the joke begin? three men in a bar? but it's not a bar. imagine the bronx. a corner bodega, maybe a luncheonette, a diner. three men strictly by coincidence find themselves at the same place at the same time. sitting at the counter and across the room.
one impressive side of a very impressive young man. all right that will do it for tonight's show.ed fix, following me on twitter and facebook and on the web at cnn.com/unguarded. see you next friday night, "unguard." where the end of the game its just the start of the story. good night. >>> how does the joke begin? three men in a bar? but it's not a bar. imagine the bronx. a corner bodega, maybe a luncheonette, a diner. three men strictly by coincidence find themselves at the...
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i am overwrought impressed with the new ipad they are so thin. decide the ipad.reek here it is! ratified display with the most highest resolution desktop computer derrick >> reporter: i know the image quality does not quite transformer from camera to tv but & looking to the display it is impressive. it is a screen that you would want to steer at all day. with the retina 5 k. that is a lot i do not like the price spread by direct price of the other i met that are still great machines print >> pam: did the police go too far? and the giants are in day search warrant series and five years. gary is in day search warrant series ait's estimated that 30% of the traffic in a city is caused by people looking for parking. that's remarkable that so much energy is, is wasted. streetline has looked at the problem of parking, which has not been looked at for the last 30, 40 years. we wanted to rethink that whole industry, so we go and put out these sensors in each parking spot and then there's a mesh network that takes this information, sends it over the internet so you can go
i am overwrought impressed with the new ipad they are so thin. decide the ipad.reek here it is! ratified display with the most highest resolution desktop computer derrick >> reporter: i know the image quality does not quite transformer from camera to tv but & looking to the display it is impressive. it is a screen that you would want to steer at all day. with the retina 5 k. that is a lot i do not like the price spread by direct price of the other i met that are still great machines...
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since then, israel has impressed more than 2,005 hound palestinians including her husband and, at leastreed as part of the 2011 deal. how do you feel when you see these photos of such a happy day knowing that he has been taken away from you. >> now i am crying. we have to always cut these things from -- showing this to people. you have to be strong, you know, i should always feel strong in front of people because my people all of them are sufferi suffering. >> reporter: she shows her strength by attending protests like this one, everyone here has family members in jail. and are demanding that israel release them. there are over 7,000 pam stun vinnies being held -- palestinians being held in israeli prisons. the highest number in five years being of the 2500 arrested over the past three months, many haven't been charged with any crime at all. which has people concerned. he is the cousin of her husband, both were arrested by israel in 1978 for killing a settler, and were sentence today life in prison. he, too, was released in 2011 after spending 33 years in prison. and tells me he doesn't
since then, israel has impressed more than 2,005 hound palestinians including her husband and, at leastreed as part of the 2011 deal. how do you feel when you see these photos of such a happy day knowing that he has been taken away from you. >> now i am crying. we have to always cut these things from -- showing this to people. you have to be strong, you know, i should always feel strong in front of people because my people all of them are sufferi suffering. >> reporter: she shows...
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she is not impressive candidate. -- and impressive candidate. perdue has made mistakes.frican registration in the state is up. this may be the diems pick up and it may save the senate majority for them. >> a few weeks ago, the case was the democratic party hasn't put much money in the race. because they did not think michelle nunn could win. now they are not putting that money into kentucky, they are putting the money into georgia. some of it is going on the air and into turn out in atlanta. if they get a heavy african-american turn out in atlanta, she could well win this race. >> i have talked to republicans who do worry about it. look, in the end if perdue could , be a strong republican, he should win, but she is a good candidate. i have been super impressed with her in her debates and ads. she is a stronger candidate than her dad was. and her dad was pretty good. >> you mentioned kansas. that is another race we want to look at. almost everyone last night was watching the royals sweep the orioles, which means they probably missed this exchange from the senate debate. e
she is not impressive candidate. -- and impressive candidate. perdue has made mistakes.frican registration in the state is up. this may be the diems pick up and it may save the senate majority for them. >> a few weeks ago, the case was the democratic party hasn't put much money in the race. because they did not think michelle nunn could win. now they are not putting that money into kentucky, they are putting the money into georgia. some of it is going on the air and into turn out in...
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that's impress ev. it's also occurring at the past top. a normal reaction. we like apple here on the long side. >> i would say on the cart, the momentum is waning a bit. it's made a series of lower lows and higher highs since september 3rd all time high here. you have to see blow out gross margin gains to get this stock going forward. >> don't you want to launch it monday? >> we talked about this on this show. payments will be a 1% thing. the watch to me. >> 1%. look at the size of visa. then you can see the market share. >> at some point don't the stocks at prices discountry little future things that we don't even know yet. >> got a qui out there. send us a tweet for "options action." check out our website, "options action"action@cnbc.com. here's water coming up next.
that's impress ev. it's also occurring at the past top. a normal reaction. we like apple here on the long side. >> i would say on the cart, the momentum is waning a bit. it's made a series of lower lows and higher highs since september 3rd all time high here. you have to see blow out gross margin gains to get this stock going forward. >> don't you want to launch it monday? >> we talked about this on this show. payments will be a 1% thing. the watch to me. >> 1%. look at...
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satya first impressions are important. you've got to make every second count.anking designed for the way you live your life. so you can welcome your family home... for the first time. chase. so you can. (boys screaming) totino's pizza rolls... ready so fast, it's scary! ♪ old el paso frozen entrees... in freezers near you >>> the ceo of microsoft, being asked to step down tonight after advising woman not to ask for pay raises. instead, trust in a system in which they earn $11,000 less than men. now, he's scrambling, saying he's wrong. is his apology being accepted? here's paula faris. >> it's about knowing and having faith that the system will give you the right raises all along. >> reporter: that's satya nadella, speaking in front of 8,000 women. his advice asking for a raise? don't. >> that's good karma. somebody will know that's the kind of person i want to trust, i want to give more responsibility to. >> reporter: women in that room telling us they were stunned to hear the so-called advice. >> i don't believe in karma. i can't pay my rent with it, and can't
satya first impressions are important. you've got to make every second count.anking designed for the way you live your life. so you can welcome your family home... for the first time. chase. so you can. (boys screaming) totino's pizza rolls... ready so fast, it's scary! ♪ old el paso frozen entrees... in freezers near you >>> the ceo of microsoft, being asked to step down tonight after advising woman not to ask for pay raises. instead, trust in a system in which they earn $11,000...
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>> i can only at this point give you my impression, and my impression is that it is incredibly overused in that area. i was talking during the break that really the process hasn't changed in over 100 years, and i try to think of what is still being done 100 years ago that's being done today that should be done, and i can't think of anything. and so when i look at that whole process, it, again, has become a tool to make a facility run more efficient, and that part of our mission we're failing because we're sending them out into the community worse than they came in, and i believe that's what lengthy periods of time in administrative segregation does, and, you know, if i may just say that when i hear some of the comments and i spoke at john jay university a few weeks ago on some issues in corrections, and sitting next to me was the director of the texas corrections and florida -- or california corrections, some pretty big systems, and when i was asked a question by one of the audience members, i said, and i pointed to the others, welcome to the knuckle dragging thug club because the publi
>> i can only at this point give you my impression, and my impression is that it is incredibly overused in that area. i was talking during the break that really the process hasn't changed in over 100 years, and i try to think of what is still being done 100 years ago that's being done today that should be done, and i can't think of anything. and so when i look at that whole process, it, again, has become a tool to make a facility run more efficient, and that part of our mission we're...
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shourd totals are not impressive. --showers.u will not see much if any rain with a couple of inches of rain. we do have more range and the forecast for friday. --our spirit--showers. >> pam: the team a 90 year old woman a tin year-old was charged as an adult. --ten. accused of choking for several seconds and then punching her at least five times in the throat. he was visiting his grandfather that was a caretaker when he went to ask a question she shouted at him and that is the one allegedly the young boy is attacked her. >> pam: a drone flight over at&t park during the game. >> pam: the giants win the unconditional way to win a game. gary has the sports highlights coming up next! (male announcer): now, the orchard supply sports report with gary radnich. , >> gary:hard to explain how they're doing it! but the y're doing it! >> gary: 83 win double lead here come the cardinals they are a greedy bunch. --gritty >> gary:bochi! >> gary:look at the play by sandoval! >> gary:here we go go bottom 10! >> gary:the giants win a game! >> how
shourd totals are not impressive. --showers.u will not see much if any rain with a couple of inches of rain. we do have more range and the forecast for friday. --our spirit--showers. >> pam: the team a 90 year old woman a tin year-old was charged as an adult. --ten. accused of choking for several seconds and then punching her at least five times in the throat. he was visiting his grandfather that was a caretaker when he went to ask a question she shouted at him and that is the one...
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that's impressive for this time of year. snow level running about 7,000 feet but probably dropping down to 6500 later on this evening. all right. timing it out for you right now, some light showers in the north bay. as we head in toward the middle of the day, well, here we go. that front making its way right across the parade time. and then sliding into the south bay later on this afternoon, the good news for trick or treaters not going to be a washout. certainly a chance of some more scattered showers. but looks like most of the heavy rainfall will come through a little bit earlierer. with that in mind, looks like the rainfall amounts going to be impressive. in fact, some places maybe over an inch of rain as the storm system comes by and certainly over the mountains. maybe as much as 2" of rain. temperatures going to be in the 60s outside, we'll keep those numbers way down, as well. showers continuing into saturday morning. then we'll dry things out by saturday afternoon, return to sunshine on sunday and monday. and warmer
that's impressive for this time of year. snow level running about 7,000 feet but probably dropping down to 6500 later on this evening. all right. timing it out for you right now, some light showers in the north bay. as we head in toward the middle of the day, well, here we go. that front making its way right across the parade time. and then sliding into the south bay later on this afternoon, the good news for trick or treaters not going to be a washout. certainly a chance of some more scattered...
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and of course very impressive hurricane force winds. again, the worst expected to hit bermuda during the evening hours. i'll be back in less than five minutes with more on what we can expect here. >>> thank you, amelia. today we'll learn about how much time one prince george's county man will be in jail. it happen back in 2012. he lured a girl away from her father in the value village on university boulevard and then assaulted her in a nearby park. police said he tried the same thing on another girl one month before that incident. >> 5:19. hunter biden is making headlines today after nbc news learned he tested positive for cocaine. hunter biden is vice president joe biden's son. he is 44 years old. he tested positive for a drug last year. they did not make the the news public because it was treating him like any other sair. the vice president declined to comment on the story. >>> more about a shooting behind a school last year. carl pierson was 18 years old. he killed one girl that day before he killed himself. according to newly releas
and of course very impressive hurricane force winds. again, the worst expected to hit bermuda during the evening hours. i'll be back in less than five minutes with more on what we can expect here. >>> thank you, amelia. today we'll learn about how much time one prince george's county man will be in jail. it happen back in 2012. he lured a girl away from her father in the value village on university boulevard and then assaulted her in a nearby park. police said he tried the same thing...
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maringa, i was is not impressed at all as a witness.ough an aspect in this matter her evidence did not inspire confidence in this court. her method of investigation in respect of prison conditions and her use of outdated information concerning prisons in particular was disappointing and had a negative impact on her credibility as a witness. counsel for the state correctly described the evidence as sketchy, outdated and uninformed and generalized and negatively bias toward prisons in this country. i found her evidence per funk tory and unhelpful. it was something quite disturbing with someone with 28 years of experience. on the other hand the acting commissioner of correctional services impressed me. he came across as a can dit and and -- candid and willing witness who wanted to assist this cour he testified that prisons in this country were not perfect, but were progressive and professional. i have no hesitation in accepting his evidence as true and reliable. he answered questions honestly and did not hesitate to make concessions where
maringa, i was is not impressed at all as a witness.ough an aspect in this matter her evidence did not inspire confidence in this court. her method of investigation in respect of prison conditions and her use of outdated information concerning prisons in particular was disappointing and had a negative impact on her credibility as a witness. counsel for the state correctly described the evidence as sketchy, outdated and uninformed and generalized and negatively bias toward prisons in this...
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and it's never going to be impressive during the day. a few sprinkles in berks county, in reading right now. those are slowly moving to the east. the temperatures will slowly move up, thanks to mostly cloudy skies. i've put a few showers on each of these time periods, 7:00, 9:00 and noon, because there's a chance of an isolated, light shower, but most of the area is going to be dry. and we will see the clouds thin out enough to warm up to 65 degrees at lunchtime today. your neighborhood by neighborhood forecast when i come back. first, katy has a traffic update. good morning, katy. >> good morning, bill. fortunately, our drivers this morning, as you said, don't have to contend with any weather or rain, but for new jersey drivers, there is an accident we've been following. this is on the new jersey turnpike southbound right near route 322, which is exit 2. it's an overturned truck. new jersey d.o.t. just revised it. they initially said it was a tractor-trailer that overturned, but now they've reduced it to a truck. an alternate around tha
and it's never going to be impressive during the day. a few sprinkles in berks county, in reading right now. those are slowly moving to the east. the temperatures will slowly move up, thanks to mostly cloudy skies. i've put a few showers on each of these time periods, 7:00, 9:00 and noon, because there's a chance of an isolated, light shower, but most of the area is going to be dry. and we will see the clouds thin out enough to warm up to 65 degrees at lunchtime today. your neighborhood by...
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not according to one teammate. ,,,,,, ♪ ♪ first impressions are important.e got to make every second count. banking designed for the way you live your life. so you can welcome your family home... for the first time. chase. so you can. (mom) when our little girl was we got a subaru. it's where she said her first word. (little girl) no! saw her first day of school. (little girl) bye bye! made a best friend forever. the back seat of my subaru is where she grew up. what? (announcer) the 2015 subaru forester (girl) what? (announcer) built to be there for your family. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. lopreventable medical errors,hey all lnow the third leadingse of cause of death. only heart disease and cancer take more lives. proposition 46 will save lives with drug and alcohol testing to make sure impaired doctors don't treat someone you love. safeguards against prescription drug abuse. and holds the medical industry accountable for mistakes. i'm barbara boxer. let's save lives. vote yes on 46. ready for game one of >>> take a look at coit tower all lit
not according to one teammate. ,,,,,, ♪ ♪ first impressions are important.e got to make every second count. banking designed for the way you live your life. so you can welcome your family home... for the first time. chase. so you can. (mom) when our little girl was we got a subaru. it's where she said her first word. (little girl) no! saw her first day of school. (little girl) bye bye! made a best friend forever. the back seat of my subaru is where she grew up. what? (announcer) the 2015...
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first impressions are important. you've got to make every second count. banking designed for the way you live your life. so you can welcome your family home... for the first time. chase. so you can. >>> san francisco police are stepping up patrols at golden gate park after several bicyclists were attacked by robbers. this happened three times in the past few weeks. latest attack sunday night. police say robbers throw objects at riders one was then kicked and punched. and. >> a friend of mine had a brick thrown at him in chicago. i've had a number of things >> san francisco police say the same group of men may be responsible for all three attacks. >> it's fleet week. a parade of ships arrived this morning. hundreds of people watched from along the water front to see. but the highlight is the blue angels. >> it's a little chilly out here, dan, this afternoon. maybe later on or tomorrow. but i can tell you that they're fun to watch when able to fly. that wasn't the case this afternoon with the blue angels we're take a tour tomorrow between 9:00 and 4:00. peo
first impressions are important. you've got to make every second count. banking designed for the way you live your life. so you can welcome your family home... for the first time. chase. so you can. >>> san francisco police are stepping up patrols at golden gate park after several bicyclists were attacked by robbers. this happened three times in the past few weeks. latest attack sunday night. police say robbers throw objects at riders one was then kicked and punched. and. >> a...
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no wonder the post endorses john delaney "one of the most impressive new lawmakers." family man, entrepreneur, and independent problem solver - for jobs, torotect veterans and equal pay for women. i'm john delaney and i approve this message. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> it is apparently expensive to protect the skies above the d.c. area. 11:00 am a look at violations issued to hundreds of pilots who ended up in restricted airspace. how long do you think that the certificate action is warranted or constitutes a security risk? >> almost never. >> we will find out why some say the way millions are spent needs a second look. boston's longest-serving mayor is dead. tom menino died at the age of 71. president obama released a statement today praising menino as bold, big hearted, and boston strong. he was first elected in 9083. >> israel will be open one of the holiest sites in islam. followingd the mosque the attempted assassination of a jewish activist. the u.s. a
no wonder the post endorses john delaney "one of the most impressive new lawmakers." family man, entrepreneur, and independent problem solver - for jobs, torotect veterans and equal pay for women. i'm john delaney and i approve this message. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> it is apparently expensive to protect the skies above the d.c. area. 11:00 am a look at violations...
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i'm impressed that it's 1:40 in london.nvy you being in london. >> reporter: i know, it's good. >> thanks, jill. >>> 5:41. a massive volcano erupts without warning in japan killing dozens of people. and now the search continues for survivors. we have the details. >> plus, netflix says it's going to start making movies. it already has made movies but these are a little bit different. the details this morning on why major theaters will boycott the films. >> and a group of drag queens takes on a social media giant. the freedom they were fighting for and the change of heart from facebook. ,,,,,, bulldog: [yawning] it's finally morning! i can't wait to get to mattress discounters because the tempur-pedic bonus event is ending soon. i'll have first pick from the huge selection of tempur-pedic mattresses. then, i'll get to choose $300 in pillows, sheets, and other free gifts. on top of that, up to 48 months interest-free financing. it's a beautiful day for mattress discounters' tempur-pedic bonus event. mmm, some alarm clock you t
i'm impressed that it's 1:40 in london.nvy you being in london. >> reporter: i know, it's good. >> thanks, jill. >>> 5:41. a massive volcano erupts without warning in japan killing dozens of people. and now the search continues for survivors. we have the details. >> plus, netflix says it's going to start making movies. it already has made movies but these are a little bit different. the details this morning on why major theaters will boycott the films. >> and a...
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i rode my bike down a flight of stairs to impress a girl.hat's it. like, i'm like -- you're the best theif. and he stole it like -- he actually pulled fingerprints off of the keypad. and i'm like, that's the plot of robert redford's "sneakers." >> seth: yeah. >> right? and "oceans 11, and 12 and 27." but that's how he did it. >> seth: i think it's great you're impressed by that. i still don't know if it would impress a girl. >> no, no. >> seth: you wanna come back to my place, i have the moon rocks. [ laughter ] >> right. >> seth: they look a lot like regular rocks. [ laughter ] but they're from the moon. [ laughter ] >> it's kind of like, the success of my white suit. >> seth: right. you probably had the same -- you write political thrillers. and -- which seems like the highest possible praise you could have is politicians like your books. and president bush, the first president bush, actually had you to his home. is this right? >> yeah, it's crazy because when i went there, we got letters from clinton and bush which they read the books whi
i rode my bike down a flight of stairs to impress a girl.hat's it. like, i'm like -- you're the best theif. and he stole it like -- he actually pulled fingerprints off of the keypad. and i'm like, that's the plot of robert redford's "sneakers." >> seth: yeah. >> right? and "oceans 11, and 12 and 27." but that's how he did it. >> seth: i think it's great you're impressed by that. i still don't know if it would impress a girl. >> no, no. >> seth:...
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but our impression is he spent most of the time in his apartment. and he was taking his kp twice a day. she was being mindful about contact with people. he's a medical doctor, as we've all said. so he was very alert to signs and symptoms of ebola coming from a place where ebola is truly ravaging the population. the waste? >> we have, we have contracts in place for the removal of medical waste. >> the patient only displayed symptoms today. and i see no reason for the tenants in the apartment building to be concerned. the apartment is isolated. no one is going in the apartment. we have ensured that nobody will enter, the super will not anybody in. there's no housekeeper expected to arrive. the apartment is locked and not accessible. >> just going to make the other in very meticulous individual. >> i just wanted to add and point out the state health department announced just last week that eight hospitals in the state right now would be designated where ebola patients could be cared for. we are the first state to identify a limited number of hospitals
but our impression is he spent most of the time in his apartment. and he was taking his kp twice a day. she was being mindful about contact with people. he's a medical doctor, as we've all said. so he was very alert to signs and symptoms of ebola coming from a place where ebola is truly ravaging the population. the waste? >> we have, we have contracts in place for the removal of medical waste. >> the patient only displayed symptoms today. and i see no reason for the tenants in the...
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good news, talking about impressive rainfall amounts, as well.anywhere from 1/4 inch to maybe up to 1.5 inches in the north bay. we go from wild summer looing weather today and tomorrow to chilly and even rain returning to the bay area. a little bit of something for everybody on the weather front. >> anthony, thank you very much. we have much more ahead on "today in the bay." >> absolutely amazing individual. every single person he comes into contact with, he touches. >> an unlikely friendship between a hollywood actor and a special olympian. insurance companies are spending millions of dollars trying to mislead you about the effects of proposition 46. well here's the truth: 46 will save lives. it will save money too. i'm bob pack, and i'm fighting for prop 46 because i lost my two children to preventable medical errors and i don't want anyone else to lose theirs. the three provisions in 46 will reduce medical errors and protect patients. save money and save lives. yes on 46. >>> welcome back. we have a heart warming story. a remarkable journey f
good news, talking about impressive rainfall amounts, as well.anywhere from 1/4 inch to maybe up to 1.5 inches in the north bay. we go from wild summer looing weather today and tomorrow to chilly and even rain returning to the bay area. a little bit of something for everybody on the weather front. >> anthony, thank you very much. we have much more ahead on "today in the bay." >> absolutely amazing individual. every single person he comes into contact with, he touches....