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james harding also looked at theissue ago.alent pay in the news because we knew we had things to get right. it has taken a long time, and as this committee has heard today, these are very contributed issues. but don't underestimate our desire to get this right. but you have to accept that in the case of carrie, she was being paid less, and your systems were not in place to ensure that any change of circumstances, which happened whenjon sopel took of circumstances, which happened when jon sopel took his job, of circumstances, which happened whenjon sopel took hisjob, that should be addressed. it was your legal duty to be paying carrie equally for work at equal value.” wish to just hold back the notion of different bureau heads or different editors getting different pay because of different skills or different workloads or whatever. but i think what the result of the hearing that was done in the case of carrie shows that yes, there were management feelings, i completely agree with that. —— management failings. and i am working t
james harding also looked at theissue ago.alent pay in the news because we knew we had things to get right. it has taken a long time, and as this committee has heard today, these are very contributed issues. but don't underestimate our desire to get this right. but you have to accept that in the case of carrie, she was being paid less, and your systems were not in place to ensure that any change of circumstances, which happened whenjon sopel took of circumstances, which happened when jon sopel...
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. >>> good evening, no kevin durant and no james hard eastbound. warriors and rockets missing super stars. kd out with a calf injury, and the warriors had too much fire power for the rockets. harden could be out for a few weeks with a hammy. and chris paul, going one on one with mccaw, with welcome to the league, rookie. cp-3 had 28 at the break. green, was on his couch a few weeks ago, from the couch to hitting eight threes. before the third quarter ends. steph curry, 93-90 dubs. draymond green, triple-double, 17 points, 14 boards and ten assists. the feed from west who is drinking from the fountain of youth. the fade away. klay thompson, the deep three. he had 28 and steph with the d a agger three here, finishes can 29 points the pull up and splash. warriors win it. >> really good execution down the stretch. great defense. now, i went in the locker room and praised everyone. i could have gone around the room individually and just told every single guy great game. >> college hoops, stanford, hosting ucla, what a finish. in fact, several finishes.
. >>> good evening, no kevin durant and no james hard eastbound. warriors and rockets missing super stars. kd out with a calf injury, and the warriors had too much fire power for the rockets. harden could be out for a few weeks with a hammy. and chris paul, going one on one with mccaw, with welcome to the league, rookie. cp-3 had 28 at the break. green, was on his couch a few weeks ago, from the couch to hitting eight threes. before the third quarter ends. steph curry, 93-90 dubs....
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. responsible for the hiring of carrie and james harding.a may has tackled her critics. she responded to questions about the future as prime minister saying "i am nota future as prime minister saying "i am not a quitter". robert bryan reports from shanghai. who would have thought this was a prime minister on the rack? theresa may has come to china to talk trade and first up in the city of wuhan that means education. good arguments on both sides. uk schools and universities are here, english is the second most popular language in china. prime minister, i welcome you. nice to see you. but still there was no escaping the sense of a leadership crisis around every corner at home. even before she landed, she had to address that talk journalists travelling with her. first and foremost i am serving my country and my party. i am not a quitter and there is a long—term job to be done. in beijing later, alongside her chinese counterpart, li keqiang, she admitted she needs to improve. yes, we do need to do more and we do need to ensure that we are talkin
. responsible for the hiring of carrie and james harding.a may has tackled her critics. she responded to questions about the future as prime minister saying "i am nota future as prime minister saying "i am not a quitter". robert bryan reports from shanghai. who would have thought this was a prime minister on the rack? theresa may has come to china to talk trade and first up in the city of wuhan that means education. good arguments on both sides. uk schools and universities are...
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. >>> good evening, no kevin durant and no james hard eastbound.rockets missing super stars. kd out with a calf injury, and the warriors had too much fire power for the rockets. harden could be out for a few weeks with a hammy. and chris paul, going one on one with mccaw, with welcome to the league, rookie. cp-3 had 28 at the break. green, was on his couch a few weeks ago, from the couch to hitting eight threes. before the third quarter ends. steph curry, 93-90 dubs. draymond green, triple-double, 17 points, 14 boards and ten assists. the feed from west who is drinking from the fountain of youth. the fade away. klay thompson, the deep three. he had 28 and steph with the d a agger three here, finishes can 29 points the pull up and splash. warriors win it. >> really good execution down the stretch. great defense. now, i went in the locker room and praised everyone. i could have gone around the room individually and just told every single guy great game. >> college hoops, stanford, hosting ucla, what a finish. in fact, several finishes. pickens gets g
. >>> good evening, no kevin durant and no james hard eastbound.rockets missing super stars. kd out with a calf injury, and the warriors had too much fire power for the rockets. harden could be out for a few weeks with a hammy. and chris paul, going one on one with mccaw, with welcome to the league, rookie. cp-3 had 28 at the break. green, was on his couch a few weeks ago, from the couch to hitting eight threes. before the third quarter ends. steph curry, 93-90 dubs. draymond green,...
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james: it is hard to know. the only way forward is to look for multiple signals did there is no one metric. we have employees surveys where we ask people. we can measure the success rate for the number and success rate of the things we put into the marketplace. we can look at what our research and development type line is generating. are we getting new patents, are we making progress? david: how is technology changing the way you do business, and for that matter, your workforce? ♪ david: technology is disrupting just about every company we know of today. how is it affecting coca-cola and your consumer? how you deliver to your consumer, e-commerce, how you market to your consumer? james: how we engage with consumers, there used to be tv come in now social media. the ways of engagement are changing rapidly. who the customer is and how the shopping happens is changing rapidly. with the consumer, tv is still the biggest vehicle, maybe less so in the developed economies. a lot is going to social media. we work close
james: it is hard to know. the only way forward is to look for multiple signals did there is no one metric. we have employees surveys where we ask people. we can measure the success rate for the number and success rate of the things we put into the marketplace. we can look at what our research and development type line is generating. are we getting new patents, are we making progress? david: how is technology changing the way you do business, and for that matter, your workforce? ♪ david:...
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you tell the fans to drag chris paul and james harden up and down the floor every night. it's hard. >> classic. james harden and the rockets trying to avoid the post-warriors win letdown against the heat. trailed by double dinl jilts, tied 88-88, shot clock winding down, harden for three. chris paul, 16 tonight after pouring in 32 against the dubs on saturday. wouldn't have been the first time the team had lost after beating the warriors. the rockets win 99-90. >>> the latest on the cleveland cavaliers drama. espn reports today the cavs had a very angry team meeting today. a number of players challenging the legitimacy of kevin love's illness. which caused him to only play three minutes in saturday's blowout to okc and miss sunday practice. some players reportedly wanted cavs management to punish love for leaving the arena before the end of the game and not showing up at all yesterday. apparently things only calmed down when love tried to explain himself. >>> the milwaukee bucks have fired their head coach, former cal bear and st. joe's high school grad jason kidd. the bucks have l
you tell the fans to drag chris paul and james harden up and down the floor every night. it's hard. >> classic. james harden and the rockets trying to avoid the post-warriors win letdown against the heat. trailed by double dinl jilts, tied 88-88, shot clock winding down, harden for three. chris paul, 16 tonight after pouring in 32 against the dubs on saturday. wouldn't have been the first time the team had lost after beating the warriors. the rockets win 99-90. >>> the latest on...
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james: it is hard.tution that has been around a long time is going to be -- it is going to be hard. i am the chief agitator for innovation, is not the chief innovator. -- if not the chief innovator. that means driving the culture to do a few things. stay curious. how will we innovate? curiosity is passive. need to drive empowerment so people feel like they can go and do something. i think the next thing is, be inclusive. connect the pieces. we have tremendous global knowledge. sometimes your idea has already been tried a somewhere else. somewhere else. to learn from software 1,panies and have versions 2, 3. james quinceys judge whether people are really changing their behavior? the only way forward is to look for multiple signals. surveys, wheree we ask people. we can look at the sales numbers and measure the success rate. we can look at our research, what it is generating. and to new patterns for progress. mark: i am mark crumpton with first world news spread president trump and chuck schumer held one-
james: it is hard.tution that has been around a long time is going to be -- it is going to be hard. i am the chief agitator for innovation, is not the chief innovator. -- if not the chief innovator. that means driving the culture to do a few things. stay curious. how will we innovate? curiosity is passive. need to drive empowerment so people feel like they can go and do something. i think the next thing is, be inclusive. connect the pieces. we have tremendous global knowledge. sometimes your...
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and james baker. is is it hard to write off reports about president trump trying to write off bob mueller? >> no. i think republicans are smart to take it seriously. they have mulled over firing bob mueller. clearly that would create crisis. some republicans said it already that they are going to make sure that bob mueller is protected and they will support legislation to protect them. i think it is the right thing to do. they have been going forward in these budget talks. and republicans ought to support them. you have cornyn and congressman ryan, graham, a bunch of them saying, indeed, no matter what we may think, we have to respect the rule of law and the mueller investigation has to be protected. so they're right to do that. and i hope that they continue to work with democrats to get that done this week. >> you know, rick, democrat senator mark warner is vice chair of the senate intel committee weighing in on the significance of the reports that came thursday night that the president wanted to fire bob mueller.
and james baker. is is it hard to write off reports about president trump trying to write off bob mueller? >> no. i think republicans are smart to take it seriously. they have mulled over firing bob mueller. clearly that would create crisis. some republicans said it already that they are going to make sure that bob mueller is protected and they will support legislation to protect them. i think it is the right thing to do. they have been going forward in these budget talks. and republicans...
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meet james a philly sports die hard hard and tacony neative. he'll be at the super bowl as a volunteer in minneapolis in two weeks. he's just hoping the birds will be there. it's amazing to think i have the chance to show all my people, all the philadelphia fan s where i live in, all the places to go to and where to have a lot of fun. i promised you you guys last hour that i would sing the eagles fight song here in the vikings bar. unfortunately the manager said please don't. i'm going to let him go. james here, my man, can we get everyone out with a little eagles chant. eagles eagles. i'm getting out of here . chris, drop the mic. well done, buddy. with sunday's nfc championship game approaching like a septa train, transit police are read did he for whatever the rival i might bring. septa is expecting about 18,000 fans to jamb the broad street line headed to the eagles /vikings game. police will be every where from broad and patterson up to city hall and beyond. chief no tell has reminders for fans to take septa . first, no drinking on the tra
meet james a philly sports die hard hard and tacony neative. he'll be at the super bowl as a volunteer in minneapolis in two weeks. he's just hoping the birds will be there. it's amazing to think i have the chance to show all my people, all the philadelphia fan s where i live in, all the places to go to and where to have a lot of fun. i promised you you guys last hour that i would sing the eagles fight song here in the vikings bar. unfortunately the manager said please don't. i'm going to let...
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pointed out, that's very important sequence ly because of what happened the next day with james comey. >> it's hardlieve that michael flynn didn't tell anybody about this meeting he had with the fbi agents. the level of hubris that has affected not only trump but those around them that has put them in such legal jeopardy is astonishing. and the fact that fbi agents could visit flynn in his office in the white house and nobody noticed. and the only reason don mcgahn found out is because sally yates warned him. so if trump briefed all of these top white house officials about sally yates's warning indicating flynn told the fbi the same thing he told vice president mike pence, which is he did not discuss anything of substance with russian ambassador sergey kislyak. so why was he kept in the white house for another 18 days. why did it take three weeks for trump to decide hey this guy has to get out. the question that mueller will want to ask is was there a reason for that? was it because they didn't want flynn to be outside of the white house orbit because that would make him more susceptible to coopera
pointed out, that's very important sequence ly because of what happened the next day with james comey. >> it's hardlieve that michael flynn didn't tell anybody about this meeting he had with the fbi agents. the level of hubris that has affected not only trump but those around them that has put them in such legal jeopardy is astonishing. and the fact that fbi agents could visit flynn in his office in the white house and nobody noticed. and the only reason don mcgahn found out is because...
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not just for congress but in particular has fallen hard on our military at a time when james clapper said has never seen a more diverse braid of threats to confront the world. and you can take down the list from north korea to iran, to russia, china, there is the threat of homegrown terrorism because domestically inspired islamic extremist, the world is a dangerous place only made safer and we cannot do that by finding the national security apparatus. with our agencies and department of defense. we need to takeh care of that and also disaster relief, coming from a state hammered by hurricane army -- harvey. the most significant rain event perhaps in 1000 years 50 inches of rain inundated thest city of houston. many people are still hurting and not back in their homes or business is that i away. while the house of representatives voted on and 81 billion-dollar disaster relief package, because of the older here and her democratic colleagues think this daca issue is more important than the victims of natural disaster, not to mention the wildfires out west has been put on i.c.e. as well.
not just for congress but in particular has fallen hard on our military at a time when james clapper said has never seen a more diverse braid of threats to confront the world. and you can take down the list from north korea to iran, to russia, china, there is the threat of homegrown terrorism because domestically inspired islamic extremist, the world is a dangerous place only made safer and we cannot do that by finding the national security apparatus. with our agencies and department of...
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been a problem not just for congress and the country but particularly it's falling hard on our military at the time when james clapper the former director of national intelligence said in his 50 years in the intelligence committee he had never seen a more diverse array of threats confronting the country and the world and you can just take down the list from north korea to iran, russia, china. there is the threat of homegrown terrorism in the united states because of domestically inspired islamic extremists. and the agencies and the department of defense. so, we need to take care t of tt and deal with disaster relief. i come from a state that was hammered by hurricane harvey. the most significant in many or perhaps a thousand years where 50 inches of rain inundated the city of houston and the environment and many people were still not back in their homes or businesses or were blown away and while the house of representatives voted on an 81 billion-dollar business relief package because of the holdup here because our democratic colleagues in the senate think this issue is more important than those victims of na
been a problem not just for congress and the country but particularly it's falling hard on our military at the time when james clapper the former director of national intelligence said in his 50 years in the intelligence committee he had never seen a more diverse array of threats confronting the country and the world and you can just take down the list from north korea to iran, russia, china. there is the threat of homegrown terrorism in the united states because of domestically inspired...
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so the next election is 281 days away from today and that is why james langford and i working so hard to try to get the funding out there and that is the first bill i want to mention to you guys. 386 million for election security. it also requires information to produce election officials said that there were certain people in each state that would have the security clearance so they could receive that information. you know the issue about the 21 states? my state didn't find out till they went public that they tried to hack into the state. we didn't know what appeared in the case of illinois, and they got right voter security. we have support for this bill from the freedom caucus. and the house, mark meadows is carrying aou similar version. the identical bill to one i've done with lindsey that is a little bit different than the one that senator langford and i have been both of those bills are aimed at this because they are concerned on the left and the right that if you have a hack somewhere when you have dozens and dozens of states that haven't updated their election infrastructure e
so the next election is 281 days away from today and that is why james langford and i working so hard to try to get the funding out there and that is the first bill i want to mention to you guys. 386 million for election security. it also requires information to produce election officials said that there were certain people in each state that would have the security clearance so they could receive that information. you know the issue about the 21 states? my state didn't find out till they went...
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because he grew up a die hard eagles fan. so that's james devlen, a patriots full back who's originally from berks county. and as a kid who was a huge eagles fan he said his favorite player was brian dockens. now he's facing his former favorite super bowl team, he tells us that his family who lives in the area is going to be here in minnesota at the big game. >> my wife's family is season ticket holder. we'll have a pretty good -- >> do you see the similarity between the two fan bases? both very loyal. >> yeah, loyalty and passion and the desire to win. and i think that's important in any family. >> reporter: his middle name, by the way, ritten house, like rittenhouse square. his message to eagles fans, he said just have fun watching the game. in the meantime here at super bowl live, a ton of activities for fans to partake as they wait for the big super bowl matchup. we'll show you some fun things going on and plus talk to eagles fans on the ground here and why they say they're not having the easiest time in minnesota. randy gyllenhaal, nbc
because he grew up a die hard eagles fan. so that's james devlen, a patriots full back who's originally from berks county. and as a kid who was a huge eagles fan he said his favorite player was brian dockens. now he's facing his former favorite super bowl team, he tells us that his family who lives in the area is going to be here in minnesota at the big game. >> my wife's family is season ticket holder. we'll have a pretty good -- >> do you see the similarity between the two fan...
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know how these drivers morning. ( james ) the rain hit marin county especially hard.accidents... and streets and parking lots flooded. in downtown san anselmo... the creek was running fast and muddy.. the creek is notorious for flooding with little warning. fortunately the waters only reached about 4 feet in depth last night... that's a long way from the flood stage of 12 feet. ( james ) you can always get the latest weather forecast... track live radar and get traffic alerts ... just download the kron4 mobile app. ( rebecca ) still ahead ... i am tracking your bay area forecast. im tracking major hot spot in fremont sb 880 at 237, accident blocking the three left lanes . and here's a live look outside... san mateo bridge. there's only one place where you can get... ... more adventure more woo-hoo! more magic and more happy. so now come to the disne (robin) no major hot spots. fatal accident cleared sb 880 at 237 all lanes now open, slow out of fremont. bay bridge wb 80 is slow from the maze. overturn accident sb 101 at alexander ( james ) four your health this mornin
know how these drivers morning. ( james ) the rain hit marin county especially hard.accidents... and streets and parking lots flooded. in downtown san anselmo... the creek was running fast and muddy.. the creek is notorious for flooding with little warning. fortunately the waters only reached about 4 feet in depth last night... that's a long way from the flood stage of 12 feet. ( james ) you can always get the latest weather forecast... track live radar and get traffic alerts ... just download...
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the more intensely so that the next is 281 days a week from today and that is why james langford and i are working so hard to try to get that funding allocated for that is the first bill i want to mention. 386 million for election security but also requires information to go to the state election officials said there are certain people in each state that would have security clearance to proceed that information. do you know the issues about the 221 states my state didn't find out about it until it went public that they tried to hack into the state. i've been talking about this issue for months. in the case of illinois and mentioned they got into other voter security. we have support from the bill from the freedom caucus and in the house they are carrying a similar version, the identical bill to fund the debt is a little bit different than the one senator langford and i have and both are aimed at this because there is concern on the left and on the right that if you have a hack somewhere in the states thaandstates that haven'd their infrastructure equipment in the past decade you think russia doesn't know
the more intensely so that the next is 281 days a week from today and that is why james langford and i are working so hard to try to get that funding allocated for that is the first bill i want to mention. 386 million for election security but also requires information to go to the state election officials said there are certain people in each state that would have security clearance to proceed that information. do you know the issues about the 221 states my state didn't find out about it until...
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. >> kids: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace ♪ ♪ >> tucker: well, a few months ago james demuir learned the hardwhen you question the group think of silicon valley. while working at google, the world's most powerful company, demuir privately circulated a paper questioning his employer's diversity policies. he didn't attack anyone, he just questioned the internal logic of what he was being told. for that the company vilified him and his character and then fired him. now, demuir and another exgoogle employee david goodman are suing that company they are suing google of systemic bias against white employees men and conservatives. their 161-page lawsuit exposes a remarkable and terrifying climate at google. a place where biased, hateful, and even violent political rhetoric is totally acceptable, just as long as it's directed against the right targets. the suit contains documents that shows googlers maintain employee blacklists. here is one in 2015 google managesser paul cowen wrote the following on google's internal networks for all employees to see: the blacklists were real and not just internal. t
. >> kids: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace ♪ ♪ >> tucker: well, a few months ago james demuir learned the hardwhen you question the group think of silicon valley. while working at google, the world's most powerful company, demuir privately circulated a paper questioning his employer's diversity policies. he didn't attack anyone, he just questioned the internal logic of what he was being told. for that the company vilified him and his character and then fired him. now,...
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i'm just giving you a hard time. jamesink 2018, the bigger story for 2018, all of these companies have been growing in their own right. but i think what you will see in 2018 is for them to start to encroach on each other's territory. you have the google versus amazon battle brewing. you have the google versus facebook battle brewing. and i think that those battles will continue to escalate. so it will be a question of not will these companies get bigger, but will there be a zero sum type of aspect? where share shifts will start to occur between the two -- i think that will be interesting. cory: it is curious that with the duopoly in advertising of facebook and google, you have amazon growing a big advertising business. and with the lock on search that google has, with the devices like echo, you see amazon getting into search in its own way. james: exactly. you are eliminating the need to -- you are a eliminating the incentive to search on google explicitly when, you can introduce a discovery mechanism on amazon. when you l
i'm just giving you a hard time. jamesink 2018, the bigger story for 2018, all of these companies have been growing in their own right. but i think what you will see in 2018 is for them to start to encroach on each other's territory. you have the google versus amazon battle brewing. you have the google versus facebook battle brewing. and i think that those battles will continue to escalate. so it will be a question of not will these companies get bigger, but will there be a zero sum type of...
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a perennial problem not just for congress and the country but particularly falls hard on our military at a time when james clapper the former director of national intelligence said he and his 50 years in the intelligence committee never seen a more diverse array of threats confronting our country and confronting therl world. you can take down the list from north korea, iran, russia, to china in there are the threat of homegrown terrorism here in the united states because of domestically inspired islamic extremist. the world is a dangerous place and it's only made safer and we can't do that underfunding our national, security apparatus agencies and department of defense. we need to take care of that and we need to deal with disaster relief. i come from a state that was hammered by hurricane harvey. the most significant rain event and many, many, perhaps even 1000 years, where more than 50 inches of rain inundated the city of houston and many people are still hurting and businesses were blown away while the house of representatives has voted on and 81 billion-dollar disaster relief package because of the ho
a perennial problem not just for congress and the country but particularly falls hard on our military at a time when james clapper the former director of national intelligence said he and his 50 years in the intelligence committee never seen a more diverse array of threats confronting our country and confronting therl world. you can take down the list from north korea, iran, russia, to china in there are the threat of homegrown terrorism here in the united states because of domestically...
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has been a perennial problem, not just for congress and the country but has fallen hard on our military at a time when james clapper said that he, in his 50 years had never seen a more diverse array of threats confronting our country and confronting the world. you can take down the list from north korea to iran, to russia and china, there is the threat of homegrown terrorism here in the united states because of domestically inspired islamic extremists. the world is a dangerous place and it's only made safer when america is strong and america leads. we can do that underfunding our national security apparatus, our intelligence agencies and department of defense. we need to take care of that. we also need to deal with disaster relief. i come from the state that was hammered by hurricane harvey. the most significant rain eventin in many, perhaps a thousand years where more than 50 inches of rain inundated the city of houston, and that environment and many people are still hurting, many people are not back in their homes, their businesses were blown away and while the house of representatives has voted on and 81
has been a perennial problem, not just for congress and the country but has fallen hard on our military at a time when james clapper said that he, in his 50 years had never seen a more diverse array of threats confronting our country and confronting the world. you can take down the list from north korea to iran, to russia and china, there is the threat of homegrown terrorism here in the united states because of domestically inspired islamic extremists. the world is a dangerous place and it's...
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bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. ( james ) for many people, it's hard to sayof the day. but the key to stopping yourself from grabbing it could be as easy as going to bed. getting an extra 20 minutes of sleep could help you cut back on the sweets you eat.( darya ) researchers ( james ) for many people, it's hard to say no to that extra little treat at the end of the day. but the key to stopping yourself from grabbing it could be as easy as going to bed. getting an extra 20 minutes of sleep could help you cut back on the sweets you eat.( darya ) researchers found people who spend more time asleep have healthier diets. and cut back on unhealthy treats by almost a third. they added if you're getting too little sleep, you're also more likely to develop various health conditions such as obesity, diabetes, heart disease, and stroke.( james ) on average one-third of u.s. adults get 6 hours or less of sleep each night. less than the recommended 7 to 9 hours needed. (rebecca) and i'm tracking your morning forecast. what to expect as you head out the door right after th
bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. ( james ) for many people, it's hard to sayof the day. but the key to stopping yourself from grabbing it could be as easy as going to bed. getting an extra 20 minutes of sleep could help you cut back on the sweets you eat.( darya ) researchers ( james ) for many people, it's hard to say no to that extra little treat at the end of the day. but the key to stopping yourself from grabbing it could be as easy as going to bed. getting an extra...
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meet james a philly sports die hard and tacony native. he'll be a at the super bowl as a volunteer in minute annapolis in two weeks. he's just hoping the birds will be there. it it's amazing to think i have the chance to show all my fans that i now live in, tell them all the places to go to and where to have a lot of fun. that guy you you just saw, james , he's the dj here tonight. i don't know, lucy, i'm wonder ing if i should go sing the fly eagles fly. do it and then show them some of your dance moves. >> come back at 11. one more thing, the cheese steek, it was ly jit, omarosa rolls, good stuff. awesome. good stuff, chris. i knew that unite corns existed. have fun. drop on day our good day pep rally tomorrow morning. they're going to chickie and petes. you can also stop by the link on game day sunday we will be out there all day and all night. after the big game on sunday crowds will flock towards septa to head back home or you know maybe out, i guess it depends on what happens . police want to make sure things don't get ready. fox 29
meet james a philly sports die hard and tacony native. he'll be a at the super bowl as a volunteer in minute annapolis in two weeks. he's just hoping the birds will be there. it it's amazing to think i have the chance to show all my fans that i now live in, tell them all the places to go to and where to have a lot of fun. that guy you you just saw, james , he's the dj here tonight. i don't know, lucy, i'm wonder ing if i should go sing the fly eagles fly. do it and then show them some of your...
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james: montecito is only beginning to grasp the scale of the disaster, which will bear its name. for this idyllic town of 9000 people, recovery will be long and hard people walk their dogs through here. my kids have grown up riding their bikes. james: noel fled with her children before the storm, but many of her neighbors did not. >> two young boys were swept out of their home, along with their mother, in the middle of the night, and the dog is gone. they are lucky to be fine. it's like a war zone here. there are homes that are just missing. i walked down the street, and i see balls and toys and bicycles and shoes and socks and knives and hammers. people's lives have washed to the ocean. james: much of the debris ended up clogging the main coastal motorway. we were told the people in this car escaped. above the town, the scorched hills are scarred by rivers of mud. the mudslide came roaring down, sweeping everything before it, and if you want to know how houses can be swept from their foundations so easily, this is the answer. look at the size of the boulders that were pushed down from the mountain. to drive through this little town is to be stunn
james: montecito is only beginning to grasp the scale of the disaster, which will bear its name. for this idyllic town of 9000 people, recovery will be long and hard people walk their dogs through here. my kids have grown up riding their bikes. james: noel fled with her children before the storm, but many of her neighbors did not. >> two young boys were swept out of their home, along with their mother, in the middle of the night, and the dog is gone. they are lucky to be fine. it's like a...
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sixth in making the first stepped in for james kojak on tour the fifty three year old is now a real scorpion. but are past. the success of the scorpions was hard earned but they can thank chance for their debut album in one nine hundred seventy one they took part in a band contest the first prize was a recording contract but the jury thought the five musicians from hanover were too loud so scorpions came in second. edition i'm going to. take it. but four weeks later they got a phone call the winning band had split up so the scorpions took their place and recorded lonesome crow the album debuted in one thousand nine hundred seventy two and has sold more than a million copies to date. in one thousand maybe one scorpion singer klaus minor wanted to leave the band what recording there a taliban blackout in the south of france minor developed medical problems with his vocal cords and started losing his voice he was frustrated and thought his career was over but keeping the scorpions together was more important his fellow band members convinced him to undergo surgery and extensive therapy a year later critics said his voice sounded better than ever.
sixth in making the first stepped in for james kojak on tour the fifty three year old is now a real scorpion. but are past. the success of the scorpions was hard earned but they can thank chance for their debut album in one nine hundred seventy one they took part in a band contest the first prize was a recording contract but the jury thought the five musicians from hanover were too loud so scorpions came in second. edition i'm going to. take it. but four weeks later they got a phone call the...
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james harden is hurt. joe thornton has some y >>> good evening. off a hard-fought win in dallas, warriors playing the rockets in houston tonight. back-to-back. no kevin durant, injured calf last night and no james harden, out for hamstring injury. one-on-one with jordan bell, welcome to the league. hence the foul. andre iguodala starting for durant. shooting touch from the perimeter has been off. steph, step back, money. david west, ageless one. steph, 14 at half. releases so quickly. paul one-on-one with patrick mccaw, schooling the youngster. 15 at half. behind the back, to the rack. klay thompson, also at 15. rockets led by one at break. to the third quarter, klay with the assist to andre, gerald green just picked up recently by rockets. rockets leading 82-79 late in the third. >>> ice and sharks. team teal has not lost in toronto in 16 years. patrick marleau in a maple leaf uniform. kaudry takes a chunk of thornton's beard out. they grabbed it on the bench to preserve it or something. i don't know. 1-0 toronto. 30 seconds later. fred berg shot hits maple
james harden is hurt. joe thornton has some y >>> good evening. off a hard-fought win in dallas, warriors playing the rockets in houston tonight. back-to-back. no kevin durant, injured calf last night and no james harden, out for hamstring injury. one-on-one with jordan bell, welcome to the league. hence the foul. andre iguodala starting for durant. shooting touch from the perimeter has been off. steph, step back, money. david west, ageless one. steph, 14 at half. releases so quickly....
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melissa: james we were laughing so hard, people who basically, i mean, let's be honest would not be terribly distressed if he keeled over tomorrow asking if he should eat more chicken and fish. it was really special. >> fill disclosure i'm not on regular exercise program either. but i think the, it was remarkably thorough what you saw. melissa: one way of saying it, yeah. >> the white house doctor, obviously credits good against against -- good genes, which president is talking about. he is deemed someone with fantastic genes. i think we'll hear more about that. melissa: brad, it did feel like the white house press corps was trolled. because they got out there and they asked every embarrassing -- does he wear dentures? i don't know how that could possibly be important if our leader, our president, the leader of the free world, if he wears dentures or not. they sounded ridiculous. at the end, the doctor even revealed that he was told that sarah will not drag him off. he will answer every question out there. >> look, to me that was the most revealing comment in the entire press conference. the
melissa: james we were laughing so hard, people who basically, i mean, let's be honest would not be terribly distressed if he keeled over tomorrow asking if he should eat more chicken and fish. it was really special. >> fill disclosure i'm not on regular exercise program either. but i think the, it was remarkably thorough what you saw. melissa: one way of saying it, yeah. >> the white house doctor, obviously credits good against against -- good genes, which president is talking...
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that is the chart over there, james, which it is hard for you to see, and i won't go through it, what it says, middle classes households with a tax increase in 2027 in maryland, 700,000 families. will get a tax increase. those claiming state an local tax deduction in our state, $1.3 million. that will now be capped. in the maryland fifth district which i represent, not sure the number in the fourth district -- what, james? number of people. 1.3 million people. what did i say? dollars. correct. 1.3 million people. 233 in the fifth district alone will get a tax increase. percent of taxpayers claiming salt before the tax bill in our state, 46%. this may surprise you. we're number one in the country. because we have a lot of high, middle class, two people working for government, making well into six figures they make 60, 70,000 apiece, something like that. fifth district, 30% of our families. average salt deduction taken before the tax bill, $12,931. 9800 in the fifth district. in the united states about $12,000. which means that, it will be capped and, you will have much of that, that yo
that is the chart over there, james, which it is hard for you to see, and i won't go through it, what it says, middle classes households with a tax increase in 2027 in maryland, 700,000 families. will get a tax increase. those claiming state an local tax deduction in our state, $1.3 million. that will now be capped. in the maryland fifth district which i represent, not sure the number in the fourth district -- what, james? number of people. 1.3 million people. what did i say? dollars. correct....
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someone who knows all about the dossier, james clapper, joins us next. i tried hardo quit smoking. but when we brought our daughter home, that was it. now i have nicoderm cq. the nicoderm cq patch with unique extended release technology helps prevent your urge to smoke all day. it's the best thing that ever happened to me. every great why needs a great how. >>> have you read the released transcript of the interview of the head of fusion gps? the company that came up with the help of dossier chris fear steele, the former uk intelligence agent. the founder, glenn simpson, was before a senate committee and it revealed that the author of the dossier, christopher steele, was worried that candidate trump was being black mailed. does it undermine efforts by republicans to discredit the dossier's author? joining me now is former director of national intelligence james clapper. good to have you on the show, sir, as always. >> thanks, chris. >> your takeaway from the transcript? >> well, i think it validates the character, frankly of christopher steele. he was well regarded, a
someone who knows all about the dossier, james clapper, joins us next. i tried hardo quit smoking. but when we brought our daughter home, that was it. now i have nicoderm cq. the nicoderm cq patch with unique extended release technology helps prevent your urge to smoke all day. it's the best thing that ever happened to me. every great why needs a great how. >>> have you read the released transcript of the interview of the head of fusion gps? the company that came up with the help of...
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new accident sb 880 at a street, slow from 238 ( james ) for many people, it's hard to say no to thaturself from grabbing it could be as easy as going to bed. getting an extra 20 minutes of sleep could help you cut back on the sweets you eat. researchers found people who spend more time asleep have healthier diets. and cut back on unhealthy treats by almost a third. they added if you're getting too little sleep, you're also more likely to develop various health conditions such as obesity, diabetes, heart disease, and stroke. on average one-third of u.s. adults get 6 hours or less of sleep each night. less than the recommended 7 to 9 hours needed. (rebecca) i'm tracking your 7-day forecast. (ácommercialá)(áábreakáá) (áábreakáá)(ácommercialá) ( james ) welcome back to the kron 4 morning news. let's get a check of the forecast. rebecca:expect a few lingering showers today as moist air and a weak warm front approach from the west. dry weather will return for the end of the week and continue through the weekend. the weekend.continue through of the week and return for the end dry weather wi
new accident sb 880 at a street, slow from 238 ( james ) for many people, it's hard to say no to thaturself from grabbing it could be as easy as going to bed. getting an extra 20 minutes of sleep could help you cut back on the sweets you eat. researchers found people who spend more time asleep have healthier diets. and cut back on unhealthy treats by almost a third. they added if you're getting too little sleep, you're also more likely to develop various health conditions such as obesity,...
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for some, it's still hard to shake what they saw steps from their own homes. james tells us the neighbor who died was in his mid-50s, his classmate into high school years ago. he says he couldn't sleep last night. >> the first time i ever witnessed something like that. >> reporter: melvin saw it from across the street and tried to help. >> flames gushing out the first floor windows. >> reporter: he says he knocked on doors to get people out but knew the flames were too intense for him to go inside the house on fire. >> i knew he was in there because he's always there, you know what i mean? there was nothing i could do. >> reporter: local and federal investigators spent the day looking around the home in the middle of the block, at one point with a dog and another in a bucket truck looking for answers. we are still waiting for authorities to officially identify that second victim here. now fire crews today were joined by the bureau of alcohol, tobacco, firearms and explosives, or atf, and an atf spokesperson tells me that they still don't have a cause or an origin fo
for some, it's still hard to shake what they saw steps from their own homes. james tells us the neighbor who died was in his mid-50s, his classmate into high school years ago. he says he couldn't sleep last night. >> the first time i ever witnessed something like that. >> reporter: melvin saw it from across the street and tried to help. >> flames gushing out the first floor windows. >> reporter: he says he knocked on doors to get people out but knew the flames were too...
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james: i'm sure if you look hard enough, there are probably plenty of reasons to be concerned, becauselly are. from a macro perspective, there's not really much to pick holes in. i'm sure if you cast your mind back a lot further, and you can recall booming growth periods of the past, -- relative to the post crisis recovery, things look pretty great, globally, in a coordinated fashion we have not seen much of at all. the problem for equity investors , something we have heard a lot about in the last 12 months, certainly, is valuations and to what extent things have run ahead of the recovery, and again, without wanting to sound too much like a broken record, that is because they have done it intentionally. they have borrowed recovery from the future to stimulate asset present. the pariso at some point, that used to go into reverse. that is worse than the current environment, because of the central bank policy and the changes we are expecting over the next 12 or 24 months. guy: say we get to the euphoria phase with global equities. a few kind of attributes that would lead us in that direct
james: i'm sure if you look hard enough, there are probably plenty of reasons to be concerned, becauselly are. from a macro perspective, there's not really much to pick holes in. i'm sure if you cast your mind back a lot further, and you can recall booming growth periods of the past, -- relative to the post crisis recovery, things look pretty great, globally, in a coordinated fashion we have not seen much of at all. the problem for equity investors , something we have heard a lot about in the...
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. >> hard work pays off. well, jameshe 60 annual grammy awards, don't miss single moment starting tonight at 7:30, right here on cbs-3. >>> and then after the grammys , imagine being able to perform with your favorite muse significance? well it, really happened for one local super fan, he got to jam with the band. and he brought down the howls. finds out how he got on stage with absolutely no rehearsal time. you won't want to miss this killer story about the performance after lifetime. that's tonight on "eyewitness news" right after the grammys. >> meantime, new music from prince could be released soon according to an advisor for the estate of the late ledges end deer musician. report the music is coming soon, but so far no exact date for it release. prince had vault of unreleased music in his paisley park compound outside of minneapolis. that collection was then moved to climate controlled storage facility in los angeles, after it was discovered that some of the recordings had deteriorated. >> well, coming up this morni
. >> hard work pays off. well, jameshe 60 annual grammy awards, don't miss single moment starting tonight at 7:30, right here on cbs-3. >>> and then after the grammys , imagine being able to perform with your favorite muse significance? well it, really happened for one local super fan, he got to jam with the band. and he brought down the howls. finds out how he got on stage with absolutely no rehearsal time. you won't want to miss this killer story about the performance after...
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to work hard, to maximise the ability that we have and put ourselves in the situation to win the six nations. jamesebble is part of the declaration but not part of the squad. banned for four weeks after a dangerous tackle. now, matteo bastio is banned for three weeks for using bad language. joe wilson reporting there. and football and arsene wenger says that a deal to take alexi sanchez to manchester united is likely to happen with the possibility of thitaryanjoining happen with the possibility of thitaryan joining the gunners as pa rt thitaryan joining the gunners as part of the deal. sanchez is out of contract in june and part of the deal. sanchez is out of contract injune and is thought to have agreed personal terms with the old trafford club. i have worked on transfers for 30 yea rs. i have worked on transfers for 30 years. it is likely to happen. but any moment, minute, things can break down. that is how the transfer market is. so, as long as it is not over the line. you have to accept that it can also not happen. this kind of things are never guaranteed. this would be an exchange of players.
to work hard, to maximise the ability that we have and put ourselves in the situation to win the six nations. jamesebble is part of the declaration but not part of the squad. banned for four weeks after a dangerous tackle. now, matteo bastio is banned for three weeks for using bad language. joe wilson reporting there. and football and arsene wenger says that a deal to take alexi sanchez to manchester united is likely to happen with the possibility of thitaryanjoining happen with the possibility...
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it is so hard for me, when you see james baldwin that is the last thing you think of. it also spoke to me about african-americans and how we internalize some of these ideas about how we look. >> standards of beauty, which he wrote about in many of his essays and grappled with. here you see all of the beautiful expressions in his face and life. darcy: the next series i wanted to show you was by our first african-american staff photographer hired by the new york times. in 1964, he came on staff. he was a harlem resident. these images, don was sent on assignment over a weekend to cover harlem life in 1966. harlem was a pretty rough part of town at that time. the times wanted to show a different side of it. by monday morning, six photographs were on the cover of the metro section. that must've been the biggest photo essay to hit the pages. don shot more than 100 rolls of film that weekend in his community. 3600, 3700 frames. six made the paper. there were many more that were left behind. he certainly captured it. we could do a book just on this weekend in harlem. i love th
it is so hard for me, when you see james baldwin that is the last thing you think of. it also spoke to me about african-americans and how we internalize some of these ideas about how we look. >> standards of beauty, which he wrote about in many of his essays and grappled with. here you see all of the beautiful expressions in his face and life. darcy: the next series i wanted to show you was by our first african-american staff photographer hired by the new york times. in 1964, he came on...
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." >>> so much hard work, hopefully it pays off tonight. james0 answer all grammy awards a single moment, it all starts tonight at 7:30 right here on cbs-3, and then remember, after the grammys, magic able to perform with your favorite musician, while it real did i happen for one local super fan, to get the jam with the bands and brought down the house. finds out how he got on stage with absolutely no rehearsal, you will not want to miss this killer story, about the performance of a lifetime, that's tonight on "eyewitness news" after the grammys. we will be right back. hi. can you help me save on my energy bill? old appliances. like a hot water heater? it's around here somewhere. nope. nope. what is this thing? sir, have you looked in the basement? huh. oh, yeah. no wonder. it was hidden behind all of my free weights. if you're not an expert, peco can help. we have lots of ways to help you save energy and money. peco. the future is on. >> rain, rain, rain. >> moving out later this afternoon, tonight. >> thank you, chelsey. that's it for cbs-3 " e
." >>> so much hard work, hopefully it pays off tonight. james0 answer all grammy awards a single moment, it all starts tonight at 7:30 right here on cbs-3, and then remember, after the grammys, magic able to perform with your favorite musician, while it real did i happen for one local super fan, to get the jam with the bands and brought down the house. finds out how he got on stage with absolutely no rehearsal, you will not want to miss this killer story, about the performance of...
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hard to talk about this. my daughters believe the world is equal. >> reporter: a no show last night, james franco. >> i'll acceptt on his behalf. >> reporter: he's been hit with accusations of inappropriate behavior by several women. other big wipers were there. like nicole kidman, who glammed it up without hubby keithing making it a girl's night with reese and laura. lots of stars flew solo. >> hold on. >> hey, nick. what's happening, man? >> reporter: nick jonas made a beeline for the bar. it didn't open until 5:00 p.m., so he was turne jessica biel was seen texting throughout the show. and newlywed justin hartley's wife was not there. >> you know chrishell. she always looks good. >> a couple of goal for sure. >> any couple that posts a picture of them eating pizza. people are going to say, couples goals. or relationship goals. no matter what. they're like, oh, they're cute. they eat pizza. we're like any normal relationship. >> this is a date day for you guys. getting out yet again. >> anytime we get to focus on being husband and wife and not mom and dad is always a good time. >> reporter: also giving us rela
hard to talk about this. my daughters believe the world is equal. >> reporter: a no show last night, james franco. >> i'll acceptt on his behalf. >> reporter: he's been hit with accusations of inappropriate behavior by several women. other big wipers were there. like nicole kidman, who glammed it up without hubby keithing making it a girl's night with reese and laura. lots of stars flew solo. >> hold on. >> hey, nick. what's happening, man? >> reporter: nick...