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looks like julie robert. >> hi, jules. >> julie robert from npr. we've heard this week about the republican governors and republican state legislate thurs who are not enamored of this law. can you talk about the role the states will play in sort of your, you know, we know about the exchanges. what role do the states play in some of these consumer efforts and what do you anticipate may happen if we have 30 states that don't want to play in this particular sand box? what would you have to? >> the consumer assistance program is one that doesn't have a federal fallback. we have 40 fwrgrantees, we don' have 50. there's republican governors, democratic governors. i like to think on the consumer assistance stuff, that everybody kind of understands that you can use a hand up when you ge sick and have problems with your snus health insurance. so, i mean, so far that s not been an issue. and i mean, it just hasn't been an issue. >> have the states been so far participating? >> i mean, pretty much. you know, minnesota kind of didn't participate in anything, a
looks like julie robert. >> hi, jules. >> julie robert from npr. we've heard this week about the republican governors and republican state legislate thurs who are not enamored of this law. can you talk about the role the states will play in sort of your, you know, we know about the exchanges. what role do the states play in some of these consumer efforts and what do you anticipate may happen if we have 30 states that don't want to play in this particular sand box? what would you...
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robert. >> reporter: julie, there are some south bay agencies trying to help out the homeless tonight. we will give you a quick look at one program going on right now. this is a church in east san jose where families are being fed a holiday meal by homeless agency that says the current cold snap should be treated as a life and death situation. >> reporter: it is a little bit of warmth to battle the bitter cold outside. about 200 families are having turkey dinners tonight, being served by channel deliverance ministry and volunteers from the zion church. the pastor says many people are newly homeless because of foreclosure or health care issues and aren't experienced in dealing with the freezing cold weather. >> it's an emergency. it's like a natural disaster. when people on the streets and it's 25 degrees, i don't see how they are going to survive long and a lot of them do die over time due to that kind of exposure. >> reporter: the south bay's largest homeless agency ehc life builders opened its reception center shelter early today. it was supposed to open on monday. but santa clara co
robert. >> reporter: julie, there are some south bay agencies trying to help out the homeless tonight. we will give you a quick look at one program going on right now. this is a church in east san jose where families are being fed a holiday meal by homeless agency that says the current cold snap should be treated as a life and death situation. >> reporter: it is a little bit of warmth to battle the bitter cold outside. about 200 families are having turkey dinners tonight, being...
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. >> julie robert from npr. we've heard this week about the republican governors and republican state legislate thurs who are not enamored of this law. can you talk about the role the states will play in sort of your, you know, we knowbout the exchanges. what role do the states play in some of these consumer efforts and what do you anticipate may happen if we have 30 states that don't want to play in this particular sand bo what would you have to? >> the consumer assistance program is one that doesn't have a federal fallback. we have 40 fwrgrantees, we don' have 50. there's republican governors, democratic governors. i like to think on the consumer assistance stuff, that everybody kind of understands that you can use a hand up when you get sick and have problems with your snus health insurance. so, i mean, so far that has not been an issue. and i mean, it just hasn't been an issue. >> have the states been so far participating? >> i mn, pretty much. you know, minnesota kind of didn't participate in anything, and
. >> julie robert from npr. we've heard this week about the republican governors and republican state legislate thurs who are not enamored of this law. can you talk about the role the states will play in sort of your, you know, we knowbout the exchanges. what role do the states play in some of these consumer efforts and what do you anticipate may happen if we have 30 states that don't want to play in this particular sand bo what would you have to? >> the consumer assistance program...
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julie watts, cbs5. >> what? >> i got an extra blob of sour cream. >> you are a blob of sour cream. >> robert, take it away. >> you're to get an extra hour of sleep. >> thank goodness. >> that's what you're going to get. daylight saving time taking effect this saturday night or sunday morning. first up we have got mostly cloudy skies out over coyt tower. you can't see it because it is nighttime but winds in overcast skies. temperatures won't be as cold as they have been in recent nights. one thing i wants to alert you to is daylight saving time. it comes to an end tomorrow night. set your clock back one full hour at 2:00 a.m. on sunday. remember to replace your battery in your smoke detector. that's how i keep track of mine. a couple of different storms. not just one. this one right here, banks up against the ridge of high pressure. center, the low right offshore. so that's been busy down to the south. a few rain drops banging up against the coast but that's about it. light rain for the raiders game then the rain just lingers around the santa clara valley at the later evening hours. up to 2 inches anticipated north o
julie watts, cbs5. >> what? >> i got an extra blob of sour cream. >> you are a blob of sour cream. >> robert, take it away. >> you're to get an extra hour of sleep. >> thank goodness. >> that's what you're going to get. daylight saving time taking effect this saturday night or sunday morning. first up we have got mostly cloudy skies out over coyt tower. you can't see it because it is nighttime but winds in overcast skies. temperatures won't be as cold...
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robert flello. >> the prime minister will be aware that by july 7 the education secretary had already understood theinancial situation and the "state of the books", as the prime minister is so keen to keep stating. so why on july 7, in this house, did the education secretary say -- "one announcement that i was able to make on monday was that stoke- on-trent, as a local authority that has reached financial close, will see all the schools under building schools for the future rebuilt"? is there some confusion between the prime minister and the education secretary? >> we were left a complete mess in terms of building schools for the future. here was a program that took up three years and hundreds of millions of pounds before a single brick was laid. the cost of building those schools was twice what it should have been, so we have scrapped that program and made available 15 billion pounds for the next four years. that means that school building will be higher under this government than it was under the labour government starting in 1997. yes, it will be. go and check the figures. do your maths. you'll f
robert flello. >> the prime minister will be aware that by july 7 the education secretary had already understood theinancial situation and the "state of the books", as the prime minister is so keen to keep stating. so why on july 7, in this house, did the education secretary say -- "one announcement that i was able to make on monday was that stoke- on-trent, as a local authority that has reached financial close, will see all the schools under building schools for the future...
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robert lyles is in the courtroom. we expect to hear from him the moment the sentence is hand down. now, back in july, there was violence in oakland after the verdict was read in the case. today, oakland police are saying they are ready for anything. anne makovec continues our coverage in oakland with how businesses are handling things this afternoon. anne. >> reporter: yeah, here in downtown oakland, some businesses are boarded up but some are not as you can see right next door. and across the street, the exact same scenario. some just leaving caution to the wind and others making all of the preparations. police, though, as you mentioned, allen, are not thinking that this is going to be as serious as it was in july when it comes to the threat of rioting. but they will be ready to swoop in if needed. >> they say they're going to riot. we'll find out in a couple of hours i guess. >> reporter: business is all over oakland's downtown boarded up before the sentences. >> i guess it's cheaper to board up than replace gas. >> reporter: but this business owner doesn't know if he will board up today as he did
robert lyles is in the courtroom. we expect to hear from him the moment the sentence is hand down. now, back in july, there was violence in oakland after the verdict was read in the case. today, oakland police are saying they are ready for anything. anne makovec continues our coverage in oakland with how businesses are handling things this afternoon. anne. >> reporter: yeah, here in downtown oakland, some businesses are boarded up but some are not as you can see right next door. and...
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robert jobson is the royal editor of the world. now we have the date, april 29, we have heard july, we heard they had to coordinate with harry's schedule, but what do you know about this exciting date? >> i think this is going to be a classic royal wedding put on by the british in the only way they do it, with pomp and pageantry, i think we're going to have a very upbeat day and it's going get the attention of all the world. >> westminster abbey would be the location, the queen mum and queen elizabeth both were married there and the funeral for princess diana was held. was there any other choice? >> well, there was, actually and they admitted that today in a press conference that i attended with the senior royal court from prince william's household so i think they were seriously looking at windsor castle because of the privacy it would give them, that's where prince charles and camilla were married and they're next in line for the throne. but westminster abbey is the royal family's church. that's where they do their births, deaths and marriages. and that's why it's the right place. it's also where king william and queen kate will be c
robert jobson is the royal editor of the world. now we have the date, april 29, we have heard july, we heard they had to coordinate with harry's schedule, but what do you know about this exciting date? >> i think this is going to be a classic royal wedding put on by the british in the only way they do it, with pomp and pageantry, i think we're going to have a very upbeat day and it's going get the attention of all the world. >> westminster abbey would be the location, the queen mum...
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robert rizzo. they want him to return the millions he is accused of misappropriating for his own big salary. rizzo stepped down in july. he is one of eight people facing public corruption charges. >>> no complaints against a 13- year-old boy in berkeley who is giving back to his community. michael and his family served hundreds of hot dinners yesterday in west oakland. two years ago, michael got a liver transplant that saved his life. so he wanted to help out other people in need. >> i feel good helping other people that i don't know. i'm giving back and not expecting anything in return. so it's pretty good. >> on new year's day mikey will be honored for paying forward his gift of life. he gets to ride on the float of the tournament of roses parade in pasadena. >>> a record-breaking success for the silicon valley turkey trot. it drew nearly 15,000 runners and walkers to downtown yesterday morning. that's despite temperatures in the 30s. pretty chilly for the city in november. the turnout was a new record for the event in it sixth year. it raised $416,000 for three charities in the valley. >> the black eyed peas will p
robert rizzo. they want him to return the millions he is accused of misappropriating for his own big salary. rizzo stepped down in july. he is one of eight people facing public corruption charges. >>> no complaints against a 13- year-old boy in berkeley who is giving back to his community. michael and his family served hundreds of hot dinners yesterday in west oakland. two years ago, michael got a liver transplant that saved his life. so he wanted to help out other people in need....
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robert barrett post office building. h.r. 5758 was introduced by our colleague, the gentleman from massachusetts, representative barney frank, on july 15, 2010. it was referred to the government oversight -- it was referred to the committee on oversight and government reform which ordered it reported favorably by unanimous consent on july 28, 2010 and enjoys the support of the entire massachusetts delegation to the house. sergeant robert barrett was a member of the first battalion, 101st field artillery regiment, fall river. he had served as a commanding officer in his high school's junior rotc and head of his honor guard. after graduating, he enlisted in the army national guard and served in the army guard including at the inauguration of president obama as a member of the massachusetts national honor guard volunteer regiment. sergeant barrett was stationed as a part of a 15-member embedded training team training in afghan battalion. while on patrol south of gull, international airport, sergeant barrett was killed by a suicide bomber in an attack that also injured eight others in his battalion, he was 20 years old. sergeant barrett
robert barrett post office building. h.r. 5758 was introduced by our colleague, the gentleman from massachusetts, representative barney frank, on july 15, 2010. it was referred to the government oversight -- it was referred to the committee on oversight and government reform which ordered it reported favorably by unanimous consent on july 28, 2010 and enjoys the support of the entire massachusetts delegation to the house. sergeant robert barrett was a member of the first battalion, 101st field...
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july after mehserle's verdict was read. but major resources will be on hand just in case. so what kind of punishment do the experts think mehserle will get? robert lyles is in los angeles where the former cop is going to be sentenced tomorrow. >> reporter: we know that the alameda county district attorney's offers has already presented its recommendation for sentencing to a judge here in los angeles. but the d.a.'s office is being incredibly tight-lipped about how much prison time they are seeking for johannes mehserle. now, we do know that he faces a maximum of 14 years behind bars. so tonight, we ask a legal expert this question. is it likely the judge will throw the book at the convicted ex-cop? >> i find that very, very hard to believe. robbed robert weisberg specializes in sentencing policy at stanford's criminal justice center. and from his experience, johannes mehserle likely won't get the maximum sentence of 14 years. >> my guess is that it will be a few years. >> reporter: why? weisberg says there is no doubt judge robert perry has considered the social implications tomorrow's sentence could bring. outrage on the streets if the sentence
july after mehserle's verdict was read. but major resources will be on hand just in case. so what kind of punishment do the experts think mehserle will get? robert lyles is in los angeles where the former cop is going to be sentenced tomorrow. >> reporter: we know that the alameda county district attorney's offers has already presented its recommendation for sentencing to a judge here in los angeles. but the d.a.'s office is being incredibly tight-lipped about how much prison time they...
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the president's deadline of july 2011 is aimed at persuading afghans and taliban there will be no significant troop withdrawals next summer. this week defense secretary robertllen cited 2014 as the key date for handing over afghanistans's defense. >> been there since 2001. now we hear, going to push this out to the end of 2014. is there any evidence that we're making progress on the ground right now? >> yeah. i think there is, actually. i mean, just how far that goes and how significant it is, remains to be seen, but i think what's been happening in the past few months is as the americans have all the 30,000 troops on the ground, they're really trying to apply those, apply as much force as possible against the taliban in, to be as lethal, frankly, as they can be, to try to force a deal. pretty clearly, that's what they're doing. they're moving as fast as they can and they're killing and captures a lot of people. i mean, bether that's going to work, we'll see. >> didn't we read reports a couple weeks ago that the offensive didn't work as planned. that the offensive was not succeeding? >> they're killing and captures a lot of taliban. more than they ever have
the president's deadline of july 2011 is aimed at persuading afghans and taliban there will be no significant troop withdrawals next summer. this week defense secretary robertllen cited 2014 as the key date for handing over afghanistans's defense. >> been there since 2001. now we hear, going to push this out to the end of 2014. is there any evidence that we're making progress on the ground right now? >> yeah. i think there is, actually. i mean, just how far that goes and how...
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july next year. she'll have a team of four armed officers guarding her. i think the photographers will be a little bit wary of taking that on. >> robert johnson this morning, thanks very much robert for your perspective. brian williams recently had a chance to talk to prince charles and he shared some advice for his son. take a look. >> how could you possibly advise your son upon embarking on this, in an even worse media environment? >> that's the problem, isn't it? because of the constant lecturing and advice. >> he's under a microscope already, he's only a helicopter pilot. >> as we heard earlier, he's already come out saying she's delighted by the media. >>> ann is here so natalee morales is over at the news desk. >>> a jawbone found on an aruba beach is being tested to see if it could be that of natalee holloway. the bone was discovered friday by tourists who turned it in. it is currently undergoing analysis at a forensic institute in the netherlands. >>> an arms dealer is on his way to the u.s. to face terrorism charges after being extradited from a jail in thailand. he was the world's most powerful arms dealers illegally supplying arms to afghanista
july next year. she'll have a team of four armed officers guarding her. i think the photographers will be a little bit wary of taking that on. >> robert johnson this morning, thanks very much robert for your perspective. brian williams recently had a chance to talk to prince charles and he shared some advice for his son. take a look. >> how could you possibly advise your son upon embarking on this, in an even worse media environment? >> that's the problem, isn't it? because of...
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robert jobson is the royal editor of news of the world. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. >> now we have the date. april 29th. we heard julyo be a classic royal wedding put on by the british in the only way they do it with pomp and pageantry. i understand there is going to be a golden coach like with diana. i think we'll have a great up beat day. i think it's going to get the attention of all of the world. >> the bookies were saying westminster abbey would be the location. the queen mom, queen elizabeth were both married there, that's where the funeral for princess diana was held. was there any other choice? >> reporter: there was, actually. they admit to that today in a press conference that i attended. the senior royal courtiers. so i think they would seriously look at windsor castle because of the privacy it would give them. that's where prince charles and camilla married. they of course are the next in line to the thrown. i think this is a serious case of westminster abbey is the royal family's church. that's where they do their births, deaths, marriages. and that's why this is the right place. not only that, it's also
robert jobson is the royal editor of news of the world. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. >> now we have the date. april 29th. we heard julyo be a classic royal wedding put on by the british in the only way they do it with pomp and pageantry. i understand there is going to be a golden coach like with diana. i think we'll have a great up beat day. i think it's going to get the attention of all of the world. >> the bookies were saying westminster abbey would be the...
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roberts. kron 4 news. >> 10:25 a.m. virgin american says it's making money is for the first time the profits aren't due to higher fares. a $7.5 million earnings julyeptember. company plans to expand its fleet next year. google has something they will offer free why five for the holidays. it will be available if you're flying november 20th through january 2nd. it generally cost to between $6.13 dollars. google sponsored free why fight through 50 airports. 10:26 a.m. back with what a moment. a live look at walnut creek lots of sunshine and the creek is chile. developing story is saying carlos the investigation into what caused this warehouse fire earlier this morning that destroyed in damage to a bunch of memorabilia. from neil young. he had all kinds of voluble and this for us. we'll have the latest on that coming up. we have him now actually. >> he had so much stuff he needed 10,000 sq. ft. warehouse to store all of that. the fire happened and you can see the damage being back in front of the place they quickly moved in and put the fire out within 35 minutes saved 85 percent of the contents and side. the remaining 15% it was worth $750,000 that nu
roberts. kron 4 news. >> 10:25 a.m. virgin american says it's making money is for the first time the profits aren't due to higher fares. a $7.5 million earnings julyeptember. company plans to expand its fleet next year. google has something they will offer free why five for the holidays. it will be available if you're flying november 20th through january 2nd. it generally cost to between $6.13 dollars. google sponsored free why fight through 50 airports. 10:26 a.m. back with what a...
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looks like julie robert. >> hi, jules. >> julie robert from npr. we've heard this week about the republican governors and republican state legislate thurs who are not enamored of this law. can you talk about the role the states will play in sort of your, you know, we know about the exchanges. what role do the states play in some of these consumer efforts and what do you anticipate may happen if we have 30 states that don't want to play in this particular sand box? what would you have to? >> the consumer assistance program is one that doesn't have a federal fallback. we have 40 fwrgrantees, we don' have 50. there's republican governors, democratic governors. i like to think on the consumer assistance stuff, that everybody kind of understands that you can use a hand up when you get sick and have problems with your snus health insurance. so, i mean, so far that has not been an issue. and i mean, it just hasn't been an issue. >> have the states been so far participating? >> i mean, pretty much. you know, minnesota kind of didn't participate in anything
looks like julie robert. >> hi, jules. >> julie robert from npr. we've heard this week about the republican governors and republican state legislate thurs who are not enamored of this law. can you talk about the role the states will play in sort of your, you know, we know about the exchanges. what role do the states play in some of these consumer efforts and what do you anticipate may happen if we have 30 states that don't want to play in this particular sand box? what would you...