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in the south bay. 74 in campbell. mid- 70's in east bay. up vs fee67 in san bruno. low mid- 70's in the north bay. >> the unsettled weather continues isolated thunderstorms and showers. temperatures will gradually start to warm as we head into next week. >>coming up on kron 4 news weekend.a solar powered plane is making its way across the country. we'll have an update. take a look outside this let's check in with first forecast. the solar impulse airplane landed in phoenix early saturday morning -- about 18 hours after leaving california. pilot and adventurer bertrand piccard is hoping to be the first person to day and night using solar power. solar impulse's other pilot met piccard at the airport, where they looked triumphant. this was the first leg of the plane's journey and piccard is excited. >>"life on this planet" the plane will make several stops on its way to new york city. it will stay in each city stop for 10 days so people can check out the technology. a decision to charge admission at new york's nine-11 me
in the south bay. 74 in campbell. mid- 70's in east bay. up vs fee67 in san bruno. low mid- 70's in the north bay. >> the unsettled weather continues isolated thunderstorms and showers. temperatures will gradually start to warm as we head into next week. >>coming up on kron 4 news weekend.a solar powered plane is making its way across the country. we'll have an update. take a look outside this let's check in with first forecast. the solar impulse airplane landed in phoenix early...
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in moore. we're hearing overall that the worry is that rescue efforts will have to wind down shortly if not now because of passage of time. do you expect they'll still find any survivors? >> no. no. i don't have any reason to expect that they'll find any survivors. i went into ground zero today and had to look at the most devastating parts myself and i can tell you it's unimaginable that anybody walked out of that debris alive. debris four foot high as far as you can see and inside the debris schoolbooks and children's toys and cars standing on end. sticks and pieces of wood just broken like matchsticks out there. i don't see how people climbed out of that debris and lived to tell the stories but some remarkable stories are emerging from out of that chaos. i really think the most emotional aspects of this are yet to come. i think later in the week we're going to have to start burying kids that didn't survive that grade school and i think that's when it's really going to hit home just how tragic
in moore. we're hearing overall that the worry is that rescue efforts will have to wind down shortly if not now because of passage of time. do you expect they'll still find any survivors? >> no. no. i don't have any reason to expect that they'll find any survivors. i went into ground zero today and had to look at the most devastating parts myself and i can tell you it's unimaginable that anybody walked out of that debris alive. debris four foot high as far as you can see and inside the...
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julia was living in white haven in st. louis.he had made the journey with him to years earlier -- two years earlier because she was pregnant with her second child. grant resigns from the military in 1864 to come back to st. .ouis rather ironically, he supposedly told somebody, if anybody hears from me in 10 years, they will know of me as an old missouri farmer. he was general, of all the armies during the war. host: what a turn. guest: he came back to st. louis to farm, just getting started and those years -- it was rather difficult. throughout the country there was economic panic. bad weather. he held a couple of different jobs in the city of st. louis and then moved to going up. host: we will show more of that later. i do not want to leave the section of the life and the white house. a lot of people are asking about nellie, being married in the white house. guest: it was a sweeping, romantic on the dramatic event that happened in the white house. nellie was 17. on a ship englishman and they were engaged to be married. the paren
julia was living in white haven in st. louis.he had made the journey with him to years earlier -- two years earlier because she was pregnant with her second child. grant resigns from the military in 1864 to come back to st. .ouis rather ironically, he supposedly told somebody, if anybody hears from me in 10 years, they will know of me as an old missouri farmer. he was general, of all the armies during the war. host: what a turn. guest: he came back to st. louis to farm, just getting started and...
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in russia in the early ninety's but homophobia remains rife. portuguese workers are again protesting all that going to measures this comes as lisbon plans to ask the e.u. and i.m.f. for more time to cut its debt the country wants creditors to revise their demanded targets for a third time and as are the people of a found out the middle class has been hardest hit. europe's politicians insist that austerity is essential but what effect does that austerity have upon the everyday people to whom it's inflicted upon. i went to meet a family just outside of lisbon who are feeling the pressure of portugal's financial failings and we used to take certain things for granted hard water lights now have to watch everything we use families in financial straits like this one of becoming a common occurrence is the gap between the middle class and the breadline narrows in one of europe's purchased countries. my husband lost his job now will live and see that and whatever work he can get as a day laborer those savings are running out with two daughters and now o
in russia in the early ninety's but homophobia remains rife. portuguese workers are again protesting all that going to measures this comes as lisbon plans to ask the e.u. and i.m.f. for more time to cut its debt the country wants creditors to revise their demanded targets for a third time and as are the people of a found out the middle class has been hardest hit. europe's politicians insist that austerity is essential but what effect does that austerity have upon the everyday people to whom...
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in which he began, i live in an age of fear. and the last voice to begin my remarks belongs to dwight eisenhower on the day he was inaugurated in january 1953. science, ma he noted, seems ready to confer on humankind its final gift the power to erase human life from this planet. now, these voices, the voices, the kinds of voices that i believe had not been fully attended in new deal histories, remind us that the concerns about fear did not stop in 1933 or 34 or 35 or 36. but fear remained a constant feature of american public life throughout the 1930s and 1940s. and it was that recognition, multidimensional quality of fear that led me to write the book "fear itself." now, inviting i thought the only true justification for writing a new book on the new deal, if you were to go to the library and punch in new deal on the computer, catalog, thousands of entries would come. so right -- so why write another book. it was those voices that motivated me to write another book. but to motivate me also of those voices, motivated me to think
in which he began, i live in an age of fear. and the last voice to begin my remarks belongs to dwight eisenhower on the day he was inaugurated in january 1953. science, ma he noted, seems ready to confer on humankind its final gift the power to erase human life from this planet. now, these voices, the voices, the kinds of voices that i believe had not been fully attended in new deal histories, remind us that the concerns about fear did not stop in 1933 or 34 or 35 or 36. but fear remained a...
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. 55 in los gatos and lower 50s in santa rosa. right now we are talking about clear skies. this evening the fog will be with us. we are looking at sunny and cooler temperatures in between now and this evening, but that southerly surge is coming back tonight. that's going to bring the low clouds, the fog, and then a weak weather system moving in from the east, which is kind of unusual. it will bring us a chance of showers as soon as the late overnight hours. at any time here's a look where we are compared to yesterday. a little cooler in the hills of the north bay. also in concord. two to three degrees cooler at the airport as well. here's the setup. we've had a dominant ridge of high pressure from the pacific. that's moving to the north is west. when it does it allows for the area of low pressure to slide right on in and situate itself off the coast by tomorrow. and the counter clockwise flow around that low not only bringing up the gusty winds, the higher relative humidity, cloudier conditions and a chance of showers from tomorro
. 55 in los gatos and lower 50s in santa rosa. right now we are talking about clear skies. this evening the fog will be with us. we are looking at sunny and cooler temperatures in between now and this evening, but that southerly surge is coming back tonight. that's going to bring the low clouds, the fog, and then a weak weather system moving in from the east, which is kind of unusual. it will bring us a chance of showers as soon as the late overnight hours. at any time here's a look where we...
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least in the fund would. run for years blocked roads and threw stones at police officers a call for strict blasphemy law and security forces fired rubber bullets and tear gas to disperse the protesters who also demanded death for atheist bloggers that caused public uproar earlier this year. thousands took to the streets of tripoli to support a new bill banning gadhafi era officials from government posts soon after it was asked by the libyan parliament the move could unseat the prime minister and other top officials despite their role in top lead the dictator politicians debated the bill for months but it came to a head after a heavily armed groups took control of the ministries and stormed other institutions including the state broadcaster. this week. six people have reportedly been injured in the city of east palo alto in california by an unknown gunman who fired several times from inside a car passing by a mcdonald's restaurant a child around the age of six is among the victims one of whom was taken to a ho
least in the fund would. run for years blocked roads and threw stones at police officers a call for strict blasphemy law and security forces fired rubber bullets and tear gas to disperse the protesters who also demanded death for atheist bloggers that caused public uproar earlier this year. thousands took to the streets of tripoli to support a new bill banning gadhafi era officials from government posts soon after it was asked by the libyan parliament the move could unseat the prime minister...
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is the latest in a string of deadly terror strikes in the region. and amidst news laid siege to french own during a mine in me in retaliation for france's middle truthful reason north africa so now worried the mahdi intervention is finding extremism across the continent. international news and comments live from moscow this is aussie with me. and a very well welcome to the program away paul ryan is a rolling across the globe in protest at the by ted joined monsanto campaign is and environmentalist and forty countries accuse the multinational corporation of aggressively expanding into the food market and spreading hazardous products some of the largest demonstrations are expected in the us where the company was set up more than a century ago all seasons to citric and i explained. two hundred thousand participants in the united states alone in about forty eight states a different action is going to be taking place so all of these people planning to flood out onto the streets to speak out against this biotech giant accused of producing genetically gene
is the latest in a string of deadly terror strikes in the region. and amidst news laid siege to french own during a mine in me in retaliation for france's middle truthful reason north africa so now worried the mahdi intervention is finding extremism across the continent. international news and comments live from moscow this is aussie with me. and a very well welcome to the program away paul ryan is a rolling across the globe in protest at the by ted joined monsanto campaign is and...
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in the private sector in the u.s. particularly in dealing with chinese government, how is it different from chinese government u.s. government interactions? i think there may be some different leverages there. also i'd like to hear some views on the u.s. military and national security related technology procurements, for example, there are chip that is we get from china and we depend on them for our aircraft, for weapon systems and so forth. it goes beyond that but in order be brief i'll leave it at that and ask what are your views on this potential for china to come back with pressure on the united states? >> the potential is e normous. we are completely dependant on that. now our government does have some limited capacity to develop secure chips. we do that for special parts of the government and it gets proliferated out to other parts of the government because the one part that uses it can't use all of them. it's not commercial. it's nothing something that can replace the chips in everything we have in the governme
in the private sector in the u.s. particularly in dealing with chinese government, how is it different from chinese government u.s. government interactions? i think there may be some different leverages there. also i'd like to hear some views on the u.s. military and national security related technology procurements, for example, there are chip that is we get from china and we depend on them for our aircraft, for weapon systems and so forth. it goes beyond that but in order be brief i'll leave...
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next in revenge killings in the country's civil war. online on screen international news and comment live from our studio center here in moscow this is. a two hundred journalists and editors at the associated press have been targeted in a massive u.s. government surveillance operation against the new senate a p is calling the monitoring network created by the justice department itself unprecedented size and scope and a gross violation of privacy. has been tracking the investigation. the u.s. justice department secretly obtained two months of telephone records targeting a.p. reporters and editors work and personal phone numbers a few believes more than one hundred of its journalists may have been caught up in this surveillance week the a.p. boss called it a massive and unprecedented intrusion into how news organizations operate the justice department acknowledged having spied on a.p. journalists but cited a.p. is reporting on a cia operation in yemen last year and the government's possible hunt fleet a peace prize and said the government
next in revenge killings in the country's civil war. online on screen international news and comment live from our studio center here in moscow this is. a two hundred journalists and editors at the associated press have been targeted in a massive u.s. government surveillance operation against the new senate a p is calling the monitoring network created by the justice department itself unprecedented size and scope and a gross violation of privacy. has been tracking the investigation. the u.s....
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in syria he was addressing thousands of his supporters in the southern beirut suburb of death and in that speech he pledged all out support for the syrian president bashar assad saying that he's a shiite muslim group would stay in the syrian war to quote him to the end of the road and achieve victory together. there are two major threats facing the lebanese people and the entire region today the first imitates from israel and its avid intentions and plots the second thread stems from the changes taking place in syria which neighbors our cities villages and homes syria is seeing major activity by radical islamist movements that's want to say that his war was with extremists he called an attack fearless he said that tens of thousands of them from all over the world are currently fighting in syria and he warned that if syria force they've been on to move forward this in turn he said would lead to israel we occupying lebanon now eleven years media is reporting that a rocket has been fired towards israel from the lebanese town of measure you and this is off to two other rockets landed in
in syria he was addressing thousands of his supporters in the southern beirut suburb of death and in that speech he pledged all out support for the syrian president bashar assad saying that he's a shiite muslim group would stay in the syrian war to quote him to the end of the road and achieve victory together. there are two major threats facing the lebanese people and the entire region today the first imitates from israel and its avid intentions and plots the second thread stems from the...
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in the future. >> in the future? there's a provision here -- . >> want to be sure all he needs to keep his wage right at the level he would like to have -- . >> let mr. rodriguez answer the question. >> i'm letting him answer. >> there's a program established allow folks to apply and get three-year visa as opposed to the way it currently is right now. it's the deal with issues that we were talking about earlier. we have dairy workers included. it's a year-around problem. >> they could woman with three years. would they be able to bring their families? >> no. they would not. >> and after three years, do they have to go home? could they stay? >> they have to go home for a period of time. -- ? >> how long? >> if i could, senator sessions, for the at will and contract guest workers, they are eligible for a three-year work visa. they are eligible for one renewal of the visa. it would combine as a total of six years. during the six-year period they have to spend, at the minimum, three months, if you will, back in the home
in the future. >> in the future? there's a provision here -- . >> want to be sure all he needs to keep his wage right at the level he would like to have -- . >> let mr. rodriguez answer the question. >> i'm letting him answer. >> there's a program established allow folks to apply and get three-year visa as opposed to the way it currently is right now. it's the deal with issues that we were talking about earlier. we have dairy workers included. it's a year-around...
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in. >> a rookie shines in her wnba debut. >> baseball team head to head. we have highlights when we come back. ,, yeah, kfc! original recipe. original recipe? dad, i think you ate the bones. i did what? you ate the bones! i ate the bones? i ate the bones! i ate the bones! [ male announcer ] kfc original recipe, now available without the bone. freshly prepared white or dark meat chicken, boneless and skinless. get 4 delicious, mouth-watering pieces in your next 10 piece mixed bucket for $14.99. today tastes so good. (sir can-a-lot) good day, ma' lady. i am sir can-a-lot, here to save you from another breakfast bore. wake up those eggs with glorious spam! (male announcer) break the monotony. visit spam.com. >>> all right. let's check out your forecast. if you are headed to danville today, sunshine a little later on. temperatures very comfortable into the 70s. more on your weather coming up. >> we are checking roadways in the east bay. a mile long back up southbound 880 approaching 16th beca
in. >> a rookie shines in her wnba debut. >> baseball team head to head. we have highlights when we come back. ,, yeah, kfc! original recipe. original recipe? dad, i think you ate the bones. i did what? you ate the bones! i ate the bones? i ate the bones! i ate the bones! [ male announcer ] kfc original recipe, now available without the bone. freshly prepared white or dark meat chicken, boneless and skinless. get 4 delicious, mouth-watering pieces in your next 10 piece mixed bucket...
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we had a huge decrease in the gardineau neighborhood in second year but something has happened in that neighborhood to pop it back up. so it's allowing us to look neighborhood by neighborhood to look at the community enforcement officers woork they are doing there so next year when we go to do a hire, our bylaw officers are working with revitalization, i'll be sharing this information with them to say these are the key neighborhoods you need to be in touch with as well as the different constables and beat officers to say, look, this is a problem and this is what's trending in your neighborhood. so it's been very beneficial to us in terms of how we deploy our resources. five neighborhoods accounted for 46 percent of the graffiti vandalism observed in 2012. even though i showed you in that last slide that downtown is decreasing, it still is one of our most significant neighborhoods as far as graffiti. queen mary park. those 5 neighborhoods within the exception of one, have remained fairly consistent from the beginning of the program. although the percentage of how much graffiti they have
we had a huge decrease in the gardineau neighborhood in second year but something has happened in that neighborhood to pop it back up. so it's allowing us to look neighborhood by neighborhood to look at the community enforcement officers woork they are doing there so next year when we go to do a hire, our bylaw officers are working with revitalization, i'll be sharing this information with them to say these are the key neighborhoods you need to be in touch with as well as the different...
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traditionally the solution to economic and political problems in wisconsin or in the united states in the last 50 years and in europe and the last 50 years, in europe because social democracy. in the united states wiggle liberalism a progressive. so the way that the -- the way the process works is very simple the structure the economy and give covert ownership of large amounts of capital to the corporations. they get done the capital. and the leakage on the capital. that is the nature of the economic system, and then when there are difficulties on inequality, problems are getting less resources, environmental difficulties, when there are difficulties -- will let folks sit down as mark coming in. come on in. you will carry on. please demand. the way this system is designed in the with the politics of the system undesigned is that the system is about to this town the capelin the wells . the corporations and tiny deletes on the large corporate part of the economy by and large -- let me give you a number. this number is so staggeringly have this kind of let it sit there in your lap for a
traditionally the solution to economic and political problems in wisconsin or in the united states in the last 50 years and in europe and the last 50 years, in europe because social democracy. in the united states wiggle liberalism a progressive. so the way that the -- the way the process works is very simple the structure the economy and give covert ownership of large amounts of capital to the corporations. they get done the capital. and the leakage on the capital. that is the nature of the...
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in qusayr. hello. imat al jazeera headquarters in doha. 8 iraqi police officers had been shot dead in a wave of violence spreading beyond the capital. a report on why the grieving families in malaysia say the police are getting away with murder. and the french president is putting some of its liquid treasuries up for sale, from the cellar. on the front line and on the diplomatic front, efforts to is president assad's era faltering. the first shipment of russian antiaircraft missiles have arrived in syria. he has warned israel that he will not hesitate to take action if there are any more attacks across the border. israel carried out air raids on syria earlier this month. cross-eyed continues to have the support of hezbollah fighters from lebanon. bashar al-assad continues to have the support of hezbollah. he continues to have the upper hand against the rebels. >> video of syrian government forces and retaking an air base near a strategic border town of qusayr. fighters from hezbollah, based in l
in qusayr. hello. imat al jazeera headquarters in doha. 8 iraqi police officers had been shot dead in a wave of violence spreading beyond the capital. a report on why the grieving families in malaysia say the police are getting away with murder. and the french president is putting some of its liquid treasuries up for sale, from the cellar. on the front line and on the diplomatic front, efforts to is president assad's era faltering. the first shipment of russian antiaircraft missiles have...
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his last year in office as he can in his first year in office, and remember in his last year in officea third of the senate and all of the congress will be running, too. so if he has a good proposal and they don't move on it, it's at their peril, too. lame duck is as lame duck acts, and i think -- i don't know president obama well. i know him a little bit. i don't think he's going to be a lame duck in his own mind for any day of the eight years. >> well, and then you've got the 2004 midterms. let's say the democrats hold onto the senate and should they take control of the house, then what? >> can he bar the door? then the president will be able to get pretty much his whole agenda done in the last two years. who knows how the 2014 election will turn out. it's 17 months away. >> and 17 seats the dem would say have to pick up in the house. >> and we have a harder time in the senate where the 11 seats that are most in jeopardy are democratic and where a lot of those incumbent senators have chosen not to run, but the president's got to find a way, there's some issue that is can't wait until
his last year in office as he can in his first year in office, and remember in his last year in officea third of the senate and all of the congress will be running, too. so if he has a good proposal and they don't move on it, it's at their peril, too. lame duck is as lame duck acts, and i think -- i don't know president obama well. i know him a little bit. i don't think he's going to be a lame duck in his own mind for any day of the eight years. >> well, and then you've got the 2004...
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were injured in an explosion in the czech capital. this explosion damaged the national theater and several nearby buildings. video shows the boeing 747 that went down after takeoff in afghanistan, killing all seven on board. the u.s.-bound aircraft was baseng the bagram military and the taliban says that they took the plane down, which nato has dismissed. >> dressed up in the national colors, thousands of well- wishers greeted the national state after queen beatrix power to her son, william alexander. you leave thisy, role after 33 wonderful years. for which we thank you with all of our hearts. royal said dignitaries watched alexander swearing in, the coronation without a crown. on the amsterdam canals and streets, residents celebrated a new era, the first time that a king has led the dutch market in 33 years. >> the ukrainian prime minister was detained in 2011, this was the tuesday ruling from the european court of human rights. the judges say that her violet -- inwas violation of her rights, and daughters of this was part of a vict
were injured in an explosion in the czech capital. this explosion damaged the national theater and several nearby buildings. video shows the boeing 747 that went down after takeoff in afghanistan, killing all seven on board. the u.s.-bound aircraft was baseng the bagram military and the taliban says that they took the plane down, which nato has dismissed. >> dressed up in the national colors, thousands of well- wishers greeted the national state after queen beatrix power to her son,...
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in 2014. there is word that the current governor of rhode island, and independent, will announce tomorrow he is switching to the democratic party. reports say he has told the national democratic leaders in the president of his intention to become a democrat. he is up for reelection in 2014 as well. lincoln chafee served as a senator along with then senator obama prior to 2008. active michele bachmann in just a bit -- back to michele bachmann in just a bit, we will show you her comments on twitter. all of that ahead here on c- span. ray kelly, the new york city police commissioner, talking about defending his city against the threats of terrorism since 2001. he is interviewed by campbell brown. this is part of the atlantic magazine ideas festival held earlier this month in new york city. >> good morning, everybody. [applause] commissioner kelly, welcome. it's wonderful to have you here. we are going to get right into it. i think we should start with austin. -- with boston. it was a wake-up call
in 2014. there is word that the current governor of rhode island, and independent, will announce tomorrow he is switching to the democratic party. reports say he has told the national democratic leaders in the president of his intention to become a democrat. he is up for reelection in 2014 as well. lincoln chafee served as a senator along with then senator obama prior to 2008. active michele bachmann in just a bit -- back to michele bachmann in just a bit, we will show you her comments on...
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in 1998. in farour officers capital cities. even in peaceful times. though we cannot count all their names, the waters the families and loved ones. who served and sacrificed in four places. was in the foreign service. we were stationed in berlin. on the line that divided east and west. i saw hitler's bunker protruding up. the crossings were dangerous and the families were often trying from east to west. itwas athe first black on the d became more dangerous when the wall went up. people tried to get across to find freedom and liberty. this composition is not new. i believe it is more important than ever today. when we think about and grieve about an honor the bravery that we see in your predecessors and your peers, we cannot at the same time wonder why or be surprised that there is danger. are bringing light to the world we have to go to the dark places. need to maximize our fork -- foreign policy to strengthen america. if you're right to represent the united states and countries to which your about trouble, you just need to be accessible to people on
in 1998. in farour officers capital cities. even in peaceful times. though we cannot count all their names, the waters the families and loved ones. who served and sacrificed in four places. was in the foreign service. we were stationed in berlin. on the line that divided east and west. i saw hitler's bunker protruding up. the crossings were dangerous and the families were often trying from east to west. itwas athe first black on the d became more dangerous when the wall went up. people tried to...
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in gilroy. 2.8 magnitude quake hit just after 11:30, six miles east of gilroy. gilroy police dispatchers described it as a small, quick shake. no reports of any damage. >>> 6:03. south bay health officials want parents to be aware of a growing health problem, tuberculosis. they say if you live in the south bay you have a higher chance of catching the deadly disease and any other metropolitan area in the nation. "today in the bay's" damian trujillo joins us live in san jose where the cdc and other official also try to tackle this. >> reporter: yes, the experts will try to tackle the issues here today at the doublefree hotel in san jose. congressman mike honda has been championing this cause for the last four years locally and globally. if you don't live in the south bay there is cause for a concern if you live in california because california as a state has the highest number of tuberculosis cases in the nation. worldwide tb kills about 1.4 million every year and there is a drug resistant tb that
in gilroy. 2.8 magnitude quake hit just after 11:30, six miles east of gilroy. gilroy police dispatchers described it as a small, quick shake. no reports of any damage. >>> 6:03. south bay health officials want parents to be aware of a growing health problem, tuberculosis. they say if you live in the south bay you have a higher chance of catching the deadly disease and any other metropolitan area in the nation. "today in the bay's" damian trujillo joins us live in san jose...
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i grew up in the in the way my dad worked in charlotte but this is the best sand base in the league byar. (cheers & applause) >> gary: the brewers and rangers game 3 getting ready to a eliminate rangers the lead the series right now three games to none. we will be back in a moment. (male announcer): now, the orchard supply sports report with gary radnich. >> gary: golf's governing bodies have adopted a new rule that outlaws the belly putter putter that is anchored in by golfers using the belly putter including adam scott sale at 11 tonight have a gooood nig. here youou go. you, , too. i'm goining to dream about t that steakak whwhat a nightht, huh? but, u um, can thehe test driviv be over nonow? head b back to the d dealership?p? [ mamale announcncer ] it's praractically y yours. but we stitill need yourur signaturere. volklkswagen sigign then driri is back. anand it's nevever been eaeaer to get a a passat. that's's the powerer of german n engineerining. get $0$0 down, $0 0 due at sig, $0 depososit, anand $0 firstst month's p pt on any n new volkswawagen. vivisit vwdealaler.com todod.
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it was purchased in paris, france in 1847 and worn by her late in the administration. it's basically a robe. it will be the undressed of the first lady. this is the dress that she would wear. the white dress is a ball gown also made in paris, france. high end fashion for the 1840's. it was a style mrs. polk used again that she found a style she liked. it's a beautiful gown and silk and satin and it has a great deal of lace attached to it. mrs.polk also a frugal woman that she was, often purchased dresses and buy great deal material so they can enhance them and change the way they look. she would buy a single gown and buy extra material. she was master at accessorizing. she had a wonderful collection of handbags and her jewelry was the american mode in the 19th century. it was rather unamerican for women to wear precious gems and said she would wear gold and silver and french paste. her head dresses are unusual. they're incredibly rare. few of the head dresses survived from this time period. we have a wonderful collection of head dresses. one unusual piece a turbine whi
it was purchased in paris, france in 1847 and worn by her late in the administration. it's basically a robe. it will be the undressed of the first lady. this is the dress that she would wear. the white dress is a ball gown also made in paris, france. high end fashion for the 1840's. it was a style mrs. polk used again that she found a style she liked. it's a beautiful gown and silk and satin and it has a great deal of lace attached to it. mrs.polk also a frugal woman that she was, often...
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in key west they were getting around in boats.ver to our radar you see the rain coming down on the eastern coastline of florida. this is going to be the pattern as we go through the next couple of days. we're talking 10 inches of rainfall in some parts. this is going all the way through monday, and then the midwest, where they're still trying to recover from that flooding that's been happening alone the missouri, as well as the illinois river. we're also talking potentially rainfall as we go through monday and that's why we still have the flood warnings in place, because many of those river levels are in some places moderate to major flooding. send it back over to you guys but we'll continue to follow the fire, the floods, and the snow throughout the morning. >> you have a lot going on this morning. thank you, jennifer. >> welcome. >> 33 minutes after the hour, the sister of a u.s. citizen who's been sentenced to 15 years in a north korean labor camp is defending her brother. north korea state news agency says kenneth bay is guilt
in key west they were getting around in boats.ver to our radar you see the rain coming down on the eastern coastline of florida. this is going to be the pattern as we go through the next couple of days. we're talking 10 inches of rainfall in some parts. this is going all the way through monday, and then the midwest, where they're still trying to recover from that flooding that's been happening alone the missouri, as well as the illinois river. we're also talking potentially rainfall as we go...
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he spent 18 months in prison in yemen, 17 in solitary confinement. he comes out a totally changed man. i get into the book his prison writings. they would only allow him certain books, but he read the oyer, a ciahael sh operative, his writings about bin laden. he was able to read charles dickens and he wrote about various characters in "or expectations." and he did the food review, and when he came out, he was a changed man. >> why was he in prison? >> he was arrested initially on a request from the united states. i heard from a former senior yemeni official that there was a meeting with john negroponte, who at the time was the director of national intelligence with the then saudi ambassador, one of the most powerful diplomats in the world. >> very close to the bush family. >> hutu days after 9/11 was having cigars with president bush -- and two days after 9/11 was having cigars with president bush. >> anti-u.s with outsourced anything resembling intelligence sources.to yemeni negroponte said that they wanted al-awlaki kept in prison for four or five
he spent 18 months in prison in yemen, 17 in solitary confinement. he comes out a totally changed man. i get into the book his prison writings. they would only allow him certain books, but he read the oyer, a ciahael sh operative, his writings about bin laden. he was able to read charles dickens and he wrote about various characters in "or expectations." and he did the food review, and when he came out, he was a changed man. >> why was he in prison? >> he was arrested...
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we looked at these in alabama last year in the wake of big tornados that came in 2011. they are rated for winds up to 250 miles per hour. and take direct hits from debris. those would be very good thing to have here in the oklahoma city area. bill: i'm sure you talked to a lot of people. what are they telling you about their own experience, john? >> reporter: they're very much bewildered trying to make sense of what happened. we spoke to fellows that spent the night in a tent. they rode out the tornado in their bedroom. the house literally came apart around them. we talked to a fellow down the street where his house is intact. his daughter is a sixth grade student at elementary school. his wife told him, stay inside, stay inside. i have to go out and see what is going on. he literally ran over to the elementary school to try to find his daughter. when he couldn't find her there, he eventually found her at a friend's house. you can imagine the sheer panic and terror that foes through your mind when you can not find your child in the middle of a disaster like this, bill.
we looked at these in alabama last year in the wake of big tornados that came in 2011. they are rated for winds up to 250 miles per hour. and take direct hits from debris. those would be very good thing to have here in the oklahoma city area. bill: i'm sure you talked to a lot of people. what are they telling you about their own experience, john? >> reporter: they're very much bewildered trying to make sense of what happened. we spoke to fellows that spent the night in a tent. they rode...
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i served in major combat operations in iraq in 2003.my security chain, glad i did not have to worry about a woman being next to me if, because the conditions were very brutal. the youngied about guys around me. the last thing i would want to worry about is a woman being there. not to say they cannot do it. they can. but it is one more thing to worry about. host: as a commander, you would be worried about the potential for sexual abuse? caller: well, yes. on top of that, imagine what would happen if they are captured. i can just imagine what would happen to obama and in captivity in those kind of conditions in a war. i don't want to have to worry about it. i'm saddened that it's even in the public eye. -- i can just imagine what would happen to women in captivity. this information should be held in house and should not be in the public eye. that is usually how things are handled. host: if not in the public eye, then how does it get addressed? caller: we would handle things within our own. if we had a little problem, it should not even go
i served in major combat operations in iraq in 2003.my security chain, glad i did not have to worry about a woman being next to me if, because the conditions were very brutal. the youngied about guys around me. the last thing i would want to worry about is a woman being there. not to say they cannot do it. they can. but it is one more thing to worry about. host: as a commander, you would be worried about the potential for sexual abuse? caller: well, yes. on top of that, imagine what would...
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economies in. kind of recovery that's not surprising that a number of you politicians or government leaders actually go to china for some kind of help you is very important for china in terms of strategic relationship but there was also most importantly in trade an economic relationship and germany is the biggest kind of trading partner of china of all you countries and strategically also important the row therefore it's not surprising the prime minister. chooses to visit germany. as the first you country he visited. be more british industrial output has been forecast performing stronger than expected but as r.t. sara firth reports why it might have dispelled some clouds above the u.k. economy the road to recovery will be long and hard. britain's industry seems to be showing some signs of life recent figures from the office for national statistics show industrial production is up which some of seen as a sign the u.k. might be slowly bringing itself back from the brink of another recession but renow
economies in. kind of recovery that's not surprising that a number of you politicians or government leaders actually go to china for some kind of help you is very important for china in terms of strategic relationship but there was also most importantly in trade an economic relationship and germany is the biggest kind of trading partner of china of all you countries and strategically also important the row therefore it's not surprising the prime minister. chooses to visit germany. as the first...
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most of us in the 50's this morning from 51 in san ramon to 55 in wood wood and cupertino and 54 in novatond bodega subway a cool spot. we have clouds along the coast and fog in the north bay and that is going to quickly dissipate and mostly sunny away from the coast by noon and mid-60's around the bay to mid-70's inland and the breeze and cooler weather today and near 60 at the coast by 4:00 upleads partly sunny sky and the rest of us are mainly sunshine with high clouds and low-to-upper 70's and 50's at the coast and 60's in the bay and low 70's inland. we will be warmer tomorrow because the cloud cover will not be so extensive in the morning and the sea breeze comes back and the cooling trend continues wednesday and thursday. >> good morning, were, at 5:39 at the peninsula along 101 we have a stalled car 101 northbound block one lane so far not causing any delays but what is causing delays is the crash in dublin/pleasanton westbound 580 befor you reach 680 where we have one lane blocked because of a crash involving a big rig and we have c.h.p. on scene 16 miles per hour is the top speed
most of us in the 50's this morning from 51 in san ramon to 55 in wood wood and cupertino and 54 in novatond bodega subway a cool spot. we have clouds along the coast and fog in the north bay and that is going to quickly dissipate and mostly sunny away from the coast by noon and mid-60's around the bay to mid-70's inland and the breeze and cooler weather today and near 60 at the coast by 4:00 upleads partly sunny sky and the rest of us are mainly sunshine with high clouds and low-to-upper 70's...
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more cautious in the use of military force in. question are here for a political solution i think it's not entirely de the in the police actions piers next p.t.i. which kenyan second nationally actually came in first in the in the provincial election. khyber indicate the problems. with which borders when serious tensions. in the tribal areas so. i think that could help. graeme the conditions under which there could be a broader political rather than military solution to the internal conflict with the pakistani taliban robert naiman we'll have to leave it right there thank you very much from just our foreign policy all. the syrian crisis has taken a deadly new twist says twin car bombs a read through a turkish town just across the border killing forty three and injuring more than one hundred others side towns in an entry point for refugees and radical rebels but turkey has been quick to blame syrian intelligence for the attack while stopping short of saying damascus is directly responsible a middle east correspondent policia has mo
more cautious in the use of military force in. question are here for a political solution i think it's not entirely de the in the police actions piers next p.t.i. which kenyan second nationally actually came in first in the in the provincial election. khyber indicate the problems. with which borders when serious tensions. in the tribal areas so. i think that could help. graeme the conditions under which there could be a broader political rather than military solution to the internal conflict...
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it is very hard to prove as in -- and the best in osh act. -- itis doing in and run is very hard to provepionage under the espionage act. my book is meant to be a clarion call to the journalist community -- wake up. there is danger out there. he may not like assange, but wake up. the first amendment is really going to be damaged if obama goes forward. if he succeeds, he will have succeeded where nixon failed. >> let's play a clip from julian assange when he was on democracy now! last november. he warns about the consequences of the has been lodged act being reinterpreted. >> the new interpretation of the s.b. knowledge at the pentagon is trying to hammer in to the legal system, in which the department of justice is complicit in would mean the end of national security journalism in the u.s. and not only the u.s. because the pentagon is trying to apply it extraterritorial it, why would it be the end of national security journalism? because the interpretation is that any document the u.s. government claims to be classified is given to a journalist who then makes any part of a public, that jo
it is very hard to prove as in -- and the best in osh act. -- itis doing in and run is very hard to provepionage under the espionage act. my book is meant to be a clarion call to the journalist community -- wake up. there is danger out there. he may not like assange, but wake up. the first amendment is really going to be damaged if obama goes forward. if he succeeds, he will have succeeded where nixon failed. >> let's play a clip from julian assange when he was on democracy now! last...
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it's a problem in iran, it could be a problem in egypt. it's certainly a problem in pakistan that association with americans is toxic. they lose all their credibility with their own people. and that was the reason that obama was sort of caught in iran. she didn't know how to support the moderates during the uprising -- wasn't a revolution because it didn't work -- after the election. how could we support them without damaging them? in their own country. >> i think that we -- you're right, we don't want to be sort of -- we do undermine them if we help them overtly. there was an american effort to try to get -- there was this thing, internet in a suitcase, u.s. state department effort trying to get technology in a country that would allow information in. in iran they have had a hard time blocking the internet. not a great answer but guy back to ryan crocker wheel. ask the moderates what they want us to do and they might not want us to publicly say we back them because it hurts busts i cite the green revolution as an example of this epic stru
it's a problem in iran, it could be a problem in egypt. it's certainly a problem in pakistan that association with americans is toxic. they lose all their credibility with their own people. and that was the reason that obama was sort of caught in iran. she didn't know how to support the moderates during the uprising -- wasn't a revolution because it didn't work -- after the election. how could we support them without damaging them? in their own country. >> i think that we -- you're right,...
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he gave up 5 runs in 5 innings in arizona.mondbacks led 6-4 until the 8th when brandon belt hit a three-run bomb to out the giants ahead for good. they won 9-6 for a sweep of the d-backs. they came from behind in all three wins late. they start a home stand friday night against the dodgers. they get a break today. >>> mike trout and the angels hoping to avoid going 0-6 against the as this year. tied up at 2 in the 6th. when the young slugger took tommy milone deep. matinee yesterday, angels. cespedes beats the throw to send by conger but overslides the bag. he gets out. that was the tying run. angels won 5-4. >>> play of the day. major league baseball, colorado centerfielder dexter fouler with a nice leaping catch over the wall. take a look. adrian gonzalez the hitter and you are out! nice grab. rockies won it 7-3. >>> 5:26 right now. an east bay city councilman has made it his mission to fight blight. >> but now it's his own trash and that's the big talk of the town there. the harsh warning to clean up this mess. >> reporter:
he gave up 5 runs in 5 innings in arizona.mondbacks led 6-4 until the 8th when brandon belt hit a three-run bomb to out the giants ahead for good. they won 9-6 for a sweep of the d-backs. they came from behind in all three wins late. they start a home stand friday night against the dodgers. they get a break today. >>> mike trout and the angels hoping to avoid going 0-6 against the as this year. tied up at 2 in the 6th. when the young slugger took tommy milone deep. matinee yesterday,...
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she has worked in senior management positions in the gulf, in dubai, in south asia, but also here in the united states. she made a career switch when she returned to get her master's degree in international affairs at columbia university, and has worked very closely after that with various agencies within the u.n. system, writing and doing reports for unicef and the public affairs for the u.n. she did that before she became your president, and i have watched her here a couple of times and watched as nuchhi has revitalized the women's national democratic club and put it active hub of debate and dialogue that your club certainly enjoyed during its heyday with eleanor roosevelt. i know nuchhi will soon be leaving and will turn over the presidency to the next president, who introduced me. and just a final note, anna's great-grandmother was herself eleanor roosevelt. to anna and to nuchhi, please join me in welcoming a most remarkable woman. [applause] >> thank you for the kind intervention. -- introduction. thank you so much, wendy. downstairs i have a few blog posts that i have done on
she has worked in senior management positions in the gulf, in dubai, in south asia, but also here in the united states. she made a career switch when she returned to get her master's degree in international affairs at columbia university, and has worked very closely after that with various agencies within the u.n. system, writing and doing reports for unicef and the public affairs for the u.n. she did that before she became your president, and i have watched her here a couple of times and...
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who knows where people will be in 2014, in 2016, and in 2020?that, but we do know the polling is much different than it was in 2002, 2003. look at that state like mine, and it's funny, in our state, we were defining the definition of marriage and that meant marriage between a man and a woman. but if you look at those and where our state has evolved from since then. in 2002, it was a political issue. it was for karl rove and for the rest of them to get all of these republicans out of their houses and to the polls and it worked. >> and look at just the last year. this week is the one-year anniversary of president obama coming out in support of marriage equality, right? when before that, we had a little bit of a majority. like barely a majority of the people in the country supported marriage equality. now we have a significant majority, and that's just in the last year. and we've won four states plus two plus hopefully another one. but we're seeing so much change happen in a short amount of time in terms of the poll numbers that i don't think that
who knows where people will be in 2014, in 2016, and in 2020?that, but we do know the polling is much different than it was in 2002, 2003. look at that state like mine, and it's funny, in our state, we were defining the definition of marriage and that meant marriage between a man and a woman. but if you look at those and where our state has evolved from since then. in 2002, it was a political issue. it was for karl rove and for the rest of them to get all of these republicans out of their...
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possible broader impact of this kind of attack in public opinion in turkey? >> there is a feeling of shock and numbness. there are strict media controls. there has been reports of local journalists being detained. the number of dead far higher than what the government is saying. blame of then turkish government, saying that policy supporting the syrian the a feeling that conflict has been brought to turkey. >> dorian jones in istanbul, thank you very much. the attacks have overshadowed a meeting between the german foreign minister and his turkish counterpart. the german foreign minister condemned the attacks as barbaric. the two men also discussed turkey's stalled bid to join the european union. said he wanted to overcome the standstill, saying it was emphatically not in europe's interest. party isrvative gerb in the lead. this just months after the party resign from office, following mass protests against low living standards, or limoneira results show that the consensus led by the last prime minister boyko borisov was about a third of the vote. joining us n
possible broader impact of this kind of attack in public opinion in turkey? >> there is a feeling of shock and numbness. there are strict media controls. there has been reports of local journalists being detained. the number of dead far higher than what the government is saying. blame of then turkish government, saying that policy supporting the syrian the a feeling that conflict has been brought to turkey. >> dorian jones in istanbul, thank you very much. the attacks have...
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inside the bay, sunny 82 in oakland, 57 in san francisco. and 89 degrees in santa rosa. next couple of days we are going to cool down the temperatures bringing a couple of clouds on tuesday and breezy conditions too. looks like temperatures staying below average for the better part of the rest of the week. >>> let's check the roads with elizabeth. >> reporter: thanks, lawrence. and we just got off the phone with the oakland police department. they tell us this fire is still burning up in the oakland hills but it's in the clearing stages so everything is under control. at one point, 2.5 acres were burning near skyline boulevard and joaquin miller road. and until they completely clear the scene, we understand skyline boulevard is shut down both directions right there by joaquin miller close to joaquin miller park. elsewhere southbound 680 approaching andrade road another accident just coming in reported as a hit-and-run. a couple of lanes are blocked too in fact so it is a little slow southbound. northbound looks okay, not impacted. mass transit on time. checking some of t
inside the bay, sunny 82 in oakland, 57 in san francisco. and 89 degrees in santa rosa. next couple of days we are going to cool down the temperatures bringing a couple of clouds on tuesday and breezy conditions too. looks like temperatures staying below average for the better part of the rest of the week. >>> let's check the roads with elizabeth. >> reporter: thanks, lawrence. and we just got off the phone with the oakland police department. they tell us this fire is still...
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firestation in oakland caught in the cross fire. this morning the search is on for a shooter who sent bullets flying through that station, narrowly missing firefighters. christie smith has more details on what was nothing short of than a wild night. >> reporter: i just spoke off camera with one of the firefighters who was actual ly here when the bullets started flying, went right through this firestation and shattered windows. he tells me three firefighters were inside at the time, and had to duck for cover. this is where the bullets actually came out. the shooting started on the back side of the station. we just took some new pictures this morning. firefighters had just returned from a call when they say they heard the unmistakable sound of dozens of rounds of gunfire outside. fortunately, no firefighters were hurt here. but, boy, what a night it was. just up the block, a man had been shot in a hail of bullets. he was taken to highland hospital where he later died. the bullets that struck station 18 went all the way through the app
firestation in oakland caught in the cross fire. this morning the search is on for a shooter who sent bullets flying through that station, narrowly missing firefighters. christie smith has more details on what was nothing short of than a wild night. >> reporter: i just spoke off camera with one of the firefighters who was actual ly here when the bullets started flying, went right through this firestation and shattered windows. he tells me three firefighters were inside at the time, and...
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88 in d dublin, 72 in san francisco, and 90 in santa rosa, continuing to be warm.saturday, sunday, note the key difference there at the coastline. numbers going down by sunday, fog reforming at the coastline. and so far it looks dry next week. but temperatures will drop off wednesday and thursday. with some areas of fog and also drizzle coming on back. we can't state enough again how serious this fire danger will be over the next 24 hours. >> there is a big fire burning right now in southern california, as well. thank you. >> okay. she made it all the way to the second round of the semifinal and the scripps national spelling bee, but was stomached by the word. bantug did fantastic placed high out of the winners in the world. the winner tonight will take more than $30,000. polytocous, that is how it is spelled and yes, i had to read it off my paper. >>> you didn't know that by heart? >> no, i actually different. >>> and coming up, giant's coverage today, great day to be at the ballpark. >> i mean, what a beautiful day for it, 70s, sun was out. for the giants fans th
88 in d dublin, 72 in san francisco, and 90 in santa rosa, continuing to be warm.saturday, sunday, note the key difference there at the coastline. numbers going down by sunday, fog reforming at the coastline. and so far it looks dry next week. but temperatures will drop off wednesday and thursday. with some areas of fog and also drizzle coming on back. we can't state enough again how serious this fire danger will be over the next 24 hours. >> there is a big fire burning right now in...
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have to rein in their investment in the future?as far as europe is concerned, it's proven very resilient and any macro dislocation. european travel has remained relatively robust, so we see the bigger long-term risk to the stock as investments in some of the newer geographies that priceline is going after like asia pacific and latin america and these investments may take longer to generate real returns for the company. that said, we don't necessarily take that view. we think that market is strong contributors today, we think they're somewhere within 20, 25% in total bookings for this company, and it could be a more protractive cycle. >> we'll hear what the ceo has to say in a couple of hours on the program. tom white there. >> thank you. >> later this morning on "squawk on the street," we will have a live and exclusive interview with priceline ceo, jeffrey boyd, that is an exclusive interview only on cnbc. >> meantime, still wondering what we'll hear from ben bernanke when he speaks at the bottom of the hour. live coverage is comin
have to rein in their investment in the future?as far as europe is concerned, it's proven very resilient and any macro dislocation. european travel has remained relatively robust, so we see the bigger long-term risk to the stock as investments in some of the newer geographies that priceline is going after like asia pacific and latin america and these investments may take longer to generate real returns for the company. that said, we don't necessarily take that view. we think that market is...
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in novato and 58 in lafayette and 62 in redwood city. today's temperatures are not so were what as yesterday but still well above average in the 40's and 50's to the 70's and 80's away from the coast by noon and the 80's to near 90 by 4:00. significant change is coming this weekend with temperatures dropping around 10 to 20 degrees and we still have a chance a shower on monday. leyla? >> we had an early fatality westbound 24 through lafayette. now all lanes are opened. across the bay area, it has been friday lite. this is the drive along 280 coming away from 17 in san jose. just a few cars this. you can count them on one hand. we do have construction, and some of it is wrapping up at this hour, if you travel in the westbound direction to go from castro to the toll, it looks like we have cones picked up and we had bridge painting work that was being completed and we had another project that is still blocking a couple lanes and that lasts until 6:00 a.m. bart and muni and caltrain, everything is running on time. >> summer air fares are goi
in novato and 58 in lafayette and 62 in redwood city. today's temperatures are not so were what as yesterday but still well above average in the 40's and 50's to the 70's and 80's away from the coast by noon and the 80's to near 90 by 4:00. significant change is coming this weekend with temperatures dropping around 10 to 20 degrees and we still have a chance a shower on monday. leyla? >> we had an early fatality westbound 24 through lafayette. now all lanes are opened. across the bay...
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resulted in more violence in a country where it's already devastated. she's probably blanco and again it should count joining as that line from london and washington respectively. and earlier my colleague worry sushi is folks the army or in a correspondent for israel's ha'aretz newspaper he believes the airstrike is justified as a preemptive attack to ensure their security. this is part of the israeli policy which you can describe as pownce but do not announce don't let the syrian regime transfer surface to surface missiles and surface to be so stupid as bala but don't brag about it so while the reason no official confirmation you can take it almost as face value when you hear the us side confirm me on officially what about the legality of israel bombing syria like this without even a un mandate i mean how do you expect the international community to react to this well be israeli and syrian governments have been tamed a fragile ceasefire for the last forty years however next door in lebanon the lebanese government does not control because of all of and
resulted in more violence in a country where it's already devastated. she's probably blanco and again it should count joining as that line from london and washington respectively. and earlier my colleague worry sushi is folks the army or in a correspondent for israel's ha'aretz newspaper he believes the airstrike is justified as a preemptive attack to ensure their security. this is part of the israeli policy which you can describe as pownce but do not announce don't let the syrian regime...
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last pass the plane crash in the same region in nine hundred fifty nine then nine people perished in the. stances on their mutilated bodies were found at the scene with a selfie to investigation concluding they had died from a compelling unknown force or despite the wreckage of this latest crash being found there are still an awful lot of questions to be oncet. coming out right now for the latest edition of our debate cross talk with peter about. it yet another step along the pointless anti gender crusade activists in sweden are pushing to promote a new gender neutral pronoun these activists want the term hen to replace the pronouns han and han which mean he and she respectively i think the logic of these bizarre gender neutral movements in the e.u. is that they really feel that it's awful to force someone into a role that doesn't fit them you know i can kind of see this i remember back to when i was a boy in school and with me there was a kid what kind of only female friends and he certainly wasn't the sport's a toy trucks kind of kid if you understand what i mean you know i could s
last pass the plane crash in the same region in nine hundred fifty nine then nine people perished in the. stances on their mutilated bodies were found at the scene with a selfie to investigation concluding they had died from a compelling unknown force or despite the wreckage of this latest crash being found there are still an awful lot of questions to be oncet. coming out right now for the latest edition of our debate cross talk with peter about. it yet another step along the pointless anti...
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from my work experience in working for the city in the mayor's office as well as in the non-profit, i had a good sense as to what some of the challenges were. when i look in the future, i could see more challenges coming. i thought i had a set of experiences and more importantly a passion and desire to serve. >> i understand that no one wants to have their programs cut. of course not. i also want everyone here to understand that no one up here wants to cut programs because they don't care about the population being served. there are no value ains here. we are all on the same team. it is a tough situation, as we are here so that we can begin the work together. >> i am actually more forward thinking. for me it is less about being left or right, or in this town, moderate or progressive. it is really about the issues and about creating policies that will have a sustainable and lasting positive impact on the families that live here. it is very costly and difficult to do business in sfrinls, to raise your children in san francisco, and i would like to have a voice at that table to really cr
from my work experience in working for the city in the mayor's office as well as in the non-profit, i had a good sense as to what some of the challenges were. when i look in the future, i could see more challenges coming. i thought i had a set of experiences and more importantly a passion and desire to serve. >> i understand that no one wants to have their programs cut. of course not. i also want everyone here to understand that no one up here wants to cut programs because they don't care...
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when you go in, if you are a woman -- and that is in the huge increase in demographic in the last 20 years -- your kids go to foster care. you give your kids when you find a job and can keep it when you get out of prison grid for formerly incarcerated people, they have people,"f" on their foreheads where it is almost impossible to get a job, cannot vote. a woman spoke passionately yesterday about what it was like to be speaking to republicans women's club and asked to sign a petition to run for office. and the interrogated about why he could not sign it. she had to re-out herself that on her worst day she had done something wrong and become a felon. this is how we push people out of society while having lived amongst us. this principle of redemption that many on the right and then on the left have been able to unify around is really about saying at the end of the day, these are our neighbors, church members, and have a right -- in fact, we have a need for them to get right back into society and become part of society. if you're not allowing people to do the right thing, you are encou
when you go in, if you are a woman -- and that is in the huge increase in demographic in the last 20 years -- your kids go to foster care. you give your kids when you find a job and can keep it when you get out of prison grid for formerly incarcerated people, they have people,"f" on their foreheads where it is almost impossible to get a job, cannot vote. a woman spoke passionately yesterday about what it was like to be speaking to republicans women's club and asked to sign a petition...
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neww campus in texas and a headquarters in cupertino.largests become the corporate income tax payer in america. last year our u.s. federal cash andective tax rate was 30.5% we paid nearly $6 billion in cash to the u.s. treasury. that is more than $16 million each day and we expect to pay even more each year. a place to explain very clearly how we feel our responsibility with respect to taxes. apple has real operations in real places with apple employees selling real products to real customers. owe,id of all the taxes we every single dollar. depend on tax gimmicks. we do not move intellectual property offshore. we do not stash money on some caribbean island. we do not move our money from our foreign subsidiaries in north to skirt the repatriation tax. growth of ourapid international business. we use these earnings to fund our foreign operations such as spending billions of dollars to make apple products. u.s. tax current system, it would be very expensive to bring that cash back to the united states. not kept up has with the digital age.
neww campus in texas and a headquarters in cupertino.largests become the corporate income tax payer in america. last year our u.s. federal cash andective tax rate was 30.5% we paid nearly $6 billion in cash to the u.s. treasury. that is more than $16 million each day and we expect to pay even more each year. a place to explain very clearly how we feel our responsibility with respect to taxes. apple has real operations in real places with apple employees selling real products to real customers....
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he received the excellence in teaching award in 2006 and again in 2012.is one of the few fais faculty members who have received this honor twice. dr. gonzalez earned his masters in 1997. and degrees in politics from the university of oxford. colegio delel mexico. >> reiki members, thank you for the opportunity to testify on behalf of the congressional research service. my testimony focuses on the rationale behind the merida initiative initiative and how it has evolved. violence perpetrated by criminal organizations began to threaten citizens and security in mexico. the initiative was conceived in 2007 in response to the then president request for u.s. support and help in mexico combat drug trafficking and organized crime. prior to that time, u.s. mexican counter drug corporation was played by ms. truss. mistrust. callista is appropriate at $1.9 billion for -- congress has appropriated $1.9 billion for merida. to couple that bilateral efforts in mexico, the u.s. also pledged and cashs drug demand smuggling. acknowledging mexico cannot effectively confront
he received the excellence in teaching award in 2006 and again in 2012.is one of the few fais faculty members who have received this honor twice. dr. gonzalez earned his masters in 1997. and degrees in politics from the university of oxford. colegio delel mexico. >> reiki members, thank you for the opportunity to testify on behalf of the congressional research service. my testimony focuses on the rationale behind the merida initiative initiative and how it has evolved. violence...
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in broadcasting live from our studios in moscow this is our team sean thomas glad to have you with us warplanes have carried out air strikes inside syria and it is widely reported that they were sent by israel the target was a shipment of alleged advanced missiles heading for lebanon but the israeli defense ministry says it has no knowledge of the anonymous officials who confirmed the attack the second of its kind in less than five months that middle east correspondent policy here has the latest from israel. official is speaking on condition of being anonymous because he was not also wise to speak about a secret israeli military operation we had r.t. has been in touch with the israeli foreign ministry but as of yet they are not prepared to publicly confirm at least not to us that such a strike indeed was carried out by the israelis what is interesting is that the strike happened in late thursday into the early hours of friday morning and at that same time the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu called for a late night emergency cabinet meeting now we don't have information as to
in broadcasting live from our studios in moscow this is our team sean thomas glad to have you with us warplanes have carried out air strikes inside syria and it is widely reported that they were sent by israel the target was a shipment of alleged advanced missiles heading for lebanon but the israeli defense ministry says it has no knowledge of the anonymous officials who confirmed the attack the second of its kind in less than five months that middle east correspondent policy here has the...
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we've got to spend time in the shadows in the intelligence world. >> priest: in the first few days, the entire blueprint for what would happen over the next decade was written, all in secret. the public didn't know, the media didn't know, and it would take us years to find out. >> narrator: for ten years, pulitzer prize-winning reporter dana priest has reported on hidden military and intelligence operations. >> cheney: a lot of what needs to be done here will have to be done quietly, without any discussion, using sources and methods that are available to our intelligence agencies. >> priest: in the beginning, we saw a little bit of this world everywhere, and we were gathering bit by bit. >> cheney: it's going to be vital for us to use any means at our disposal to achieve our objective. >> priest: it really took years to figure out how big it really was, and we were shocked. >> narrator: for priest, one of the first hints of the secret war was revealed at this congressional hearing. >> senator: the joint inquiry hearing will come to order, please. >> black: when i speak, i think the amer
we've got to spend time in the shadows in the intelligence world. >> priest: in the first few days, the entire blueprint for what would happen over the next decade was written, all in secret. the public didn't know, the media didn't know, and it would take us years to find out. >> narrator: for ten years, pulitzer prize-winning reporter dana priest has reported on hidden military and intelligence operations. >> cheney: a lot of what needs to be done here will have to be done...
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greatest nation in the world and in our states. it is essential that people not be worried that bridges will fall, that they won't have good roads, that they won't have their ports deepened so that they can accept these big ships that go in and out, that they will be vulnerable to flooding and that they will not be able to restore wetlands, which are so critical to preventing floo floods. this bill is so critical to the infrastructure and to the environment. anyone who's been to the everglades knows how critical it is to make sure the everglades remain. it's a gift from god and we have the responsibility. anyone who knows the chesapeake bay knows how important it is to ensure that it's healthy, and we do that in this bill. and we do our best to ensure that the types of flooding that we saw in katrina will be minimized. we made many, many reforms and i feel good about them. now i really have to say, without the staff, none of this would be possible. i am so blessed and so is senator vitter to have the kind of staff that we have. the
greatest nation in the world and in our states. it is essential that people not be worried that bridges will fall, that they won't have good roads, that they won't have their ports deepened so that they can accept these big ships that go in and out, that they will be vulnerable to flooding and that they will not be able to restore wetlands, which are so critical to preventing floo floods. this bill is so critical to the infrastructure and to the environment. anyone who's been to the everglades...