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estoy más arriba de katherine y puedo decirle lo que me de la gana. >>> el personaje de katherine esba metiendo,ofía vergara está explotando su parte de comedia y la vemos y lo que dice sofía vergara, en cuanto a entrevista da. es sarcasmo risa. dijo, ella es otra más y lamentablemente no todo el mundo capta el sarcasmo de sofía vergara. >>> hay algo química, y feeling hay días que no te soporto y otros días te amo. ¿entiendes?. >>> si raúl garcía hace alguna cosa inadecuada que no te parece. tú no vas a decir alguna cosa o pelear con él no señora, lo más normal y respetuoso, que se encargue. y oye, tú tienes que hablar:.. no, señor. >>> y cuando se trabaja en equipo todos lo comprueban si alguien te detiene y retrasa, el trabajo de todo un grupo de personas, puede hacer un comentario, la contraparte o un compañero para vamos a dejar los rencoroso al lado. les quiero preguntar a todos ustedes que nos ven esta tarde. lo que opinan, será que de verdad a sofía se le subieron los humanos. ¿será que to la razón e hizo lo correcto en regañar a katherine? metase a nuestro foro, uniave:la ti
estoy más arriba de katherine y puedo decirle lo que me de la gana. >>> el personaje de katherine esba metiendo,ofía vergara está explotando su parte de comedia y la vemos y lo que dice sofía vergara, en cuanto a entrevista da. es sarcasmo risa. dijo, ella es otra más y lamentablemente no todo el mundo capta el sarcasmo de sofía vergara. >>> hay algo química, y feeling hay días que no te soporto y otros días te amo. ¿entiendes?. >>> si raúl garcía hace...
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have died ask he is sorry it happened. >> and we gave our warm condolences to their families. > katherine, kron4 news. >>> the warriors are playing good basketball. gary has highlights of their matchup with the hornets. and carrie underwood was in the house rocket scientists! you gave us the space age... but your savings accounts are stuck in the stone age! earn more commodore with interestplus savings at capitalone.com. that's new school banking, baby! [ laughs ] instead of earning zilch, your savings will be earning three times the national average. three times more? roger that! go online and sign up at capitalone.com. what's in your wallet?! where to sputnik? [ chuckles ] until my dad transferred to istanbul. they settled in quickly, found their local deli, a few shortcuts and a neighborhood hangout. but there's one thing they miss... the seventh-inning stretch. so citi helped me use my thankyou points to give them something special. their old seats: 5 and 6, row c. [ male announcer ] use citi thankyou points for almost anything. and earn them fast with the new citi thankyou preferred
have died ask he is sorry it happened. >> and we gave our warm condolences to their families. > katherine, kron4 news. >>> the warriors are playing good basketball. gary has highlights of their matchup with the hornets. and carrie underwood was in the house rocket scientists! you gave us the space age... but your savings accounts are stuck in the stone age! earn more commodore with interestplus savings at capitalone.com. that's new school banking, baby! [ laughs ] instead of...
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have died ask he is sorry it happened. >> and we gave our warm condolences to their families. > katherinenews. >>> the warriors are playing good basketball. gary has highlights of their matchup with the hornets. and carrie underwood was in the house to catch the sharks, predators game. sports is next. >>> good evening, everybody. warriors last game before the all-star break. new orleans jumped out to a 15 point opening quarter lead. chris paul, oh man. but he was 4-12 shooting. 11.10 assist and after that great first quarter, the warriors owned the rest of the proceeding. currie had eight assists and five for five shooting, 14 points. david lee had 16 points thrown it down and durel wright did his thing. you can find joe in the front row and ready to go. a very exciting night. 102-89. warriors are 16-11. you want to play with numbers, their last 27 games, they are at utah tomorrow night and take a break for sunday's all star contest. most teams will take a 5-2 road trip any time. hello carrie underwood. her husband played for the nashville predators. we go to overtime. tied at 1 and patri
have died ask he is sorry it happened. >> and we gave our warm condolences to their families. > katherinenews. >>> the warriors are playing good basketball. gary has highlights of their matchup with the hornets. and carrie underwood was in the house to catch the sharks, predators game. sports is next. >>> good evening, everybody. warriors last game before the all-star break. new orleans jumped out to a 15 point opening quarter lead. chris paul, oh man. but he was 4-12...
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either death or freedom. >> katherine, kron4 news. >> just this morning, cia director, leon told the congressional hearing he was confident mubarak was on the brink of resignation. president obama issued a statement openly questioning whether mubarak's pledge for a transition is a meaningful sign of reform. >>> many egyptians meantime living in this country watch president mubarak's speech on the internet. hassan arrived just weeks before the start of the protest in january. he's been communicating with friends in cairo and they say the speech by mubarak will have little effect on the protesters. >> egyptians, young people are making history without the change we are now witnessing. let me tell you that there was no hope. they are going to be in the streets until they get what they want. they are going to be in the streets until their demand gets accepted by the government. >> stay with kron4 and kron4.com for continuing coverage on the uprising in egypt. >>> a mystery is building on the peninsula, involving a missing couple from southern california. billy and coleen were reported mi
either death or freedom. >> katherine, kron4 news. >> just this morning, cia director, leon told the congressional hearing he was confident mubarak was on the brink of resignation. president obama issued a statement openly questioning whether mubarak's pledge for a transition is a meaningful sign of reform. >>> many egyptians meantime living in this country watch president mubarak's speech on the internet. hassan arrived just weeks before the start of the protest in...
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maddy grinned thinking about what katherine might say. she would say, maddy did you do this? he would say, yes , i did. as they got closer to home, he saw smoke blazing into the sky where the saudi would be. they had built the fire she and his brother mark. saddy was walking ahead. madison looked at the drunken line of stitches on her sleeve the crook ed seam and the knot of material that rode her shoulder like a hump much the air began to feel thick like water. wait. he grabbed her arm and picked at the stitches he had made. saddy tried to wrench away but he picked frantically at her sleeve and the dark fury the new look that made him shiver that was not her sister came into her eyes. he didn't let go, this is no good don't worry. madison picked andtory the thread until it came loose and the blue fly witch could not tell what he had done. saddy went limp. she stared off toward the poppy mark had planted which stuck like finger bones out of the earth. thank you. >> hi. nice to be here. i came on the 14 mission bus. to spend 6 minutes with you. [laughter]. if there is time lef
maddy grinned thinking about what katherine might say. she would say, maddy did you do this? he would say, yes , i did. as they got closer to home, he saw smoke blazing into the sky where the saudi would be. they had built the fire she and his brother mark. saddy was walking ahead. madison looked at the drunken line of stitches on her sleeve the crook ed seam and the knot of material that rode her shoulder like a hump much the air began to feel thick like water. wait. he grabbed her arm and...
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maddy grinned thinking about what katherine might say. she would say, maddy did you do this? he would say, yes , i did. as they got closer to home, he saw smoke blazing into the sky where the saudi would be. they had built the fire she and his brother mark. saddy was walking ahead. madison looked at the drunken line of stitches on her sleeve the crook ed seam and the knot of material that rode her shoulder like a hump much the air began to feel thick like water. wait. he grabbed her arm and picked at the stitches he had made. saddy tried to wrench away but he picked frantically at her sleeve and the dark fury the
maddy grinned thinking about what katherine might say. she would say, maddy did you do this? he would say, yes , i did. as they got closer to home, he saw smoke blazing into the sky where the saudi would be. they had built the fire she and his brother mark. saddy was walking ahead. madison looked at the drunken line of stitches on her sleeve the crook ed seam and the knot of material that rode her shoulder like a hump much the air began to feel thick like water. wait. he grabbed her arm and...
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prior to the full presentation, i would like to allow speakers from the mayor's office and katherine rosh from david chiu's office to present and i will complete my presentation and allow some other comments and adjust for your -- and just for your information, the agricultural commissioner for the county is also here to answer questions. i will turn it over now. >> good afternoon, commissioners. joanna parton, and thank you for the opportunity to speak today. as you know, urban agricultural and local food production is seeing a dramatic upsurge lately and is a key component of the city's health policy and the sustainability program. the proposed ordinance was introduced by then mayor gavin newsome and supervisor chiu and is supported by current mayor ed lee. and as the outgrowth of directive 0903 with the san francisco directive which directed all city departments to implement actions consistent with the goal of fostering local food production in san francisco. and the main objectives of the city's local food program and policy and of the executive directive are to promote healthy,
prior to the full presentation, i would like to allow speakers from the mayor's office and katherine rosh from david chiu's office to present and i will complete my presentation and allow some other comments and adjust for your -- and just for your information, the agricultural commissioner for the county is also here to answer questions. i will turn it over now. >> good afternoon, commissioners. joanna parton, and thank you for the opportunity to speak today. as you know, urban...
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and katherine t.c.u. macarthur foundation and union bank. >> union bank has put its financial strength to work for a wide range of companies, from small businesses to major corporations. what can we do for you? >> and now "bbc world news." >> egypt's biggest protest so far. hundreds of thousands demanding president mubarak steps down. the u.s. calls on egypt's vice president to lift the country's emergency laws and ensure an orderly transition of power. britain's foreign secretary warns instability could have dire consequences for peace efforts between israel and the palestinians. >> uncertainty and change across the midwest can complicate further making progress on the middle east peace process. >> welcome to bbc news, broadcast to our viewers on pbs in america and also around the globe. coming up later for you -- a u.s. investigation into safety in toyota cars finds no problem with the vehicle's electronics. and italian prosecutors are set to demand prime minister berlusconi go to trial claimed he paid
and katherine t.c.u. macarthur foundation and union bank. >> union bank has put its financial strength to work for a wide range of companies, from small businesses to major corporations. what can we do for you? >> and now "bbc world news." >> egypt's biggest protest so far. hundreds of thousands demanding president mubarak steps down. the u.s. calls on egypt's vice president to lift the country's emergency laws and ensure an orderly transition of power. britain's...
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my conversation with katherine jackson.en. how they are coping year and a half after losing their father. we'll have the full interview tomorrow. but as i said, here's a sneak peek. take a look. >> daddy has been the best father you can ever imagine. and i just want to say i love him so much. >> reporter: it was the hardest day of their young lives. saying good-bye to the father they loved so dearly. hi. robin roberts. nice to meet you, prince. it's been nearly two years. and many want to know how michael jackson's children are coping. the veils are long gone. and for one very special day, so was the veil of secrecy, as i was invited into the inner world of jackson's children, and their beloved grandmother, katherine. these seem like the three most normal kids that you would ever want to hang out with. >> they are. it's kind of hard at first. but they've adjusted pretty well. >> reporter: i got to ask the questions america has been wondering. >> what would you like to do? and michael jackson's children answered. >> i guess,
my conversation with katherine jackson.en. how they are coping year and a half after losing their father. we'll have the full interview tomorrow. but as i said, here's a sneak peek. take a look. >> daddy has been the best father you can ever imagine. and i just want to say i love him so much. >> reporter: it was the hardest day of their young lives. saying good-bye to the father they loved so dearly. hi. robin roberts. nice to meet you, prince. it's been nearly two years. and many...
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katherine hennen, kron 4 news. oakland hasn't had nearly 26 in.ow, if it breaks the record dating back to 1924. in other news, gabrielle gifford beginning to talk again a month after being shot in the head. her husband says, she recently asked for a toast. gifford is recovering at a hospital in houston. she is among 13 people hurt when gunmen opened fire at a political event. six other people were killed. that suspect facing federal charges. the shooting last month is prompting legislatures to propose a ban on large capacity ammunition. a state representative backing the bill believes the shooting would of ended differently of large capacity magazines would of been banned. not everyone supports the idea. activists are calling it a nature reaction to the shooting. unmarried congressman has abruptly resigned amid scandal in a statement republican christopher of new york says he cannot allow the destruction to continue. he is talking about the fact that a gossip website said he sent the shirt was full of himself to a woman he met on christless. in th
katherine hennen, kron 4 news. oakland hasn't had nearly 26 in.ow, if it breaks the record dating back to 1924. in other news, gabrielle gifford beginning to talk again a month after being shot in the head. her husband says, she recently asked for a toast. gifford is recovering at a hospital in houston. she is among 13 people hurt when gunmen opened fire at a political event. six other people were killed. that suspect facing federal charges. the shooting last month is prompting legislatures to...
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. >>> we have katherine jackson, and michael jackson's children. exclusive interview with them, coming up this morning. our exclusive interview with them, coming up this morning. ♪ have a better day [ male announcer ] build your better breakfast with all the flavors you choose. try an irresistible steak, egg & cheese, with toasty tomato or chipotle southwest sauce on tasty flatbread. only at subway! ♪ make sure you give it something that counts. i love quaker oatmeal, it's seriously a superfood. it's fuel that your body needs to get going. this stuff is a game changer. and now it's better than ever. it's got a heartier texture, and in some of your favorites, all natural flavors and 25% less sugar. i can't think of a better way to kick off your day. so i just have one question for you. are you eating quaker for breakfast? with aveeno nourish plus moisturize. active naturals wheat formulas target and help repair damage in just 3 washes. for softer, stronger... ... hair with life. [ female announcer ] visit aveeno.com to save on nourish plus. [ male a
. >>> we have katherine jackson, and michael jackson's children. exclusive interview with them, coming up this morning. our exclusive interview with them, coming up this morning. ♪ have a better day [ male announcer ] build your better breakfast with all the flavors you choose. try an irresistible steak, egg & cheese, with toasty tomato or chipotle southwest sauce on tasty flatbread. only at subway! ♪ make sure you give it something that counts. i love quaker oatmeal, it's...
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. >> como ocurriÓ con los padres de katherine, estuvieron en cÁrcel tres meses. >> fue muy difÍcil porque querÍa estar sola. >> legisladores de la cÁmara del senado... espera que llegue a manos de la gobernadora le prÓximo mes de abril. >> ademÁs de arizona en otros cinco estados se han presentado propuestas similares. asÍ tampoco quieren presentar la ciudadanÍa automÁtica para hijos de indocumentados. engloba mÉxico cada vez es mÁs difÍcil ingresar un nuevo indocumentado. eso no es todo, otra propuesta de la gobernadora republicana es quitarle la licencia de manejar a los indocumentados lo que ha motivado protestas. >> llegaron de todo nuevo mÉxico paseando por santa fe, protestando contra quienes quieren quitarle la licencia de conducir a indocumentados. >> una gobernadora no puede venir a cambiar eso en un mes. somos mexicanos como cualquier otro. >> se reunieron en el capitolio para decirle que la comunidad estÁ dispuesta a luchar por sus derechos. >>asoma ninguna primer arena venimos a hacer mal a nueva mÉxico, somos gente que tenemos los mismos derechos para tener una licencia. >> e
. >> como ocurriÓ con los padres de katherine, estuvieron en cÁrcel tres meses. >> fue muy difÍcil porque querÍa estar sola. >> legisladores de la cÁmara del senado... espera que llegue a manos de la gobernadora le prÓximo mes de abril. >> ademÁs de arizona en otros cinco estados se han presentado propuestas similares. asÍ tampoco quieren presentar la ciudadanÍa automÁtica para hijos de indocumentados. engloba mÉxico cada vez es mÁs difÍcil ingresar un nuevo...
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we are fortunate to have the presence of the presiding judge and she is katherine feinstein. where are you? would you please join us to do the duty of swearing ed lee in. mr. lee. >> if you would be kind enough to please raise your right hand and repeat after me. i edwin m. lee. >> i edwin m. lee. >> do solemnly swear -- >> do sol manyly swear -- solemnly swear -- >> that i will support and defend -- >> that i will support and defend -- >> the constitution of the united states -- >> the constitution of the united states >> and the constitution of the state of california -- >> and the constitution of the state of california >> against allen miss foreign and domestic -- against all enemies foreign and domestic -- >> against allen miss and domestic -- >> that i will bear true faith and aline of scrimmagens. >> that i will bear true faith and aline of scrimmagens >> to the constitution of the united states. >> to the constitution of the united states. >> and to the constitution of the state of california. >> to the constitution of the state of california. >> that i take this obli
we are fortunate to have the presence of the presiding judge and she is katherine feinstein. where are you? would you please join us to do the duty of swearing ed lee in. mr. lee. >> if you would be kind enough to please raise your right hand and repeat after me. i edwin m. lee. >> i edwin m. lee. >> do solemnly swear -- >> do sol manyly swear -- solemnly swear -- >> that i will support and defend -- >> that i will support and defend -- >> the...
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katherine has joined the industry's any will meeting in barcelona, investigating what the future might hold. >> mobile networks are now connecting at home, cars, just about everything. let's have a look. you might want to use your phone or mobile computer to control your home from far away. >> certainly. from an ipad, smart phone, i am able to control my home. here is an example of a home in germany, we are here in barcelona. you can see the lights going on in light remote control home. i can put the blinds down. think in terms of security. i want to check in while i am away? but now i have access. >> using a mobile network. what about media. your company, show me what you can do? >> running on my android phone, this gives me the ability to control the media are around my connected home. i can play things on my consoles, television, and that says media from home, getting my internet media content and playing at around the home. here i can take my facebook photographs, browsed through my media player, go through my photographs, my friends photographs, then put them up on the television
katherine has joined the industry's any will meeting in barcelona, investigating what the future might hold. >> mobile networks are now connecting at home, cars, just about everything. let's have a look. you might want to use your phone or mobile computer to control your home from far away. >> certainly. from an ipad, smart phone, i am able to control my home. here is an example of a home in germany, we are here in barcelona. you can see the lights going on in light remote control...
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police found the body of 26- year-old katherine gila han on her home on military east by jefferson street last night. officers arrested her boyfriend at a nearby taco bell parking lot. disa and jillian lived together. he confessed to the killing police say. but they are not saying how the woman died. >>> also near the scene of that murder police arrested this man early this morning. michael pendergas is suspected of stabbing a man in the chest. no connection to last night's murder though. >>> a murder investigation underway in san francisco. officers responding to a well being check and found a 65-year- old man's body in an apartment by jones in the lord knob hill neighborhood last night. police say there are obvious signs of trauma. no word yet on any arrests. >>> oscar grant's family reaches out to the community. how they are turning their heartbreak into a chance to help others. >>> also, a breath taking sight comes to the surface. >>> i'm meteorologist lawrence karnow in the cbs5 weather center. things are really about to change. the rain will be marching back in. we will talk about t
police found the body of 26- year-old katherine gila han on her home on military east by jefferson street last night. officers arrested her boyfriend at a nearby taco bell parking lot. disa and jillian lived together. he confessed to the killing police say. but they are not saying how the woman died. >>> also near the scene of that murder police arrested this man early this morning. michael pendergas is suspected of stabbing a man in the chest. no connection to last night's murder...
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of course, we are wishing the best for mary and katherine.e are going to be talking to ellen phoene throughout the broadcast this morning as the situation unfolds there. thank you for having us here this morning. and for now we are live in hayward, marla tellez, "today in the bay." >>> thank you for that story, marla. >> we do hope they stay safe and will be okayful we'll watch that all morning long. 5:38 right now. let's go to christina to get the latest on the forecast here. hard to believe when you compare what's going on in the rest of the country to what we have. >>> really. especially when february is one of the most active months in the bay area when it comes to rainfall, snow in the higher elevations and heavy fog. this morning we have none of that to report. 45 degrees in oakland. 47 in san francisco. san francisco yesterday hit 63. today we are going 65 degrees. full sunshine as we head through probably the next hour or so. you'll start to see the sun coming up. it will stay up without a cloud in the sky today. 64 degrees in san raf
of course, we are wishing the best for mary and katherine.e are going to be talking to ellen phoene throughout the broadcast this morning as the situation unfolds there. thank you for having us here this morning. and for now we are live in hayward, marla tellez, "today in the bay." >>> thank you for that story, marla. >> we do hope they stay safe and will be okayful we'll watch that all morning long. 5:38 right now. let's go to christina to get the latest on the...
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like katherine morris, an honor student who was only able to graduate from temple university with anrgency scholarship from scott's foundation. >> i would never cross that stage. i would never be able to stand in front of my peers and just say i finally made it. >> if everybody takes part and joins in in their neighborhood, where they grew up, where it was wonderful or terrible, we make a difference in the society. ♪ >> reporter: using her voice to change lives just as it has touched them. mara schiavocampo, nbc news, los angeles. >>> there's more on jill scott's story, including an extended interview with her and information on the entire and impressive group of the grios 100 history makers in the making. it's on the web at thegrio.com. >>> finally tonight, the winner is -- >> best in show is the deerhound. >> a scottish deerhound named hickory with a bit of a beard made history by taking best in show at this year's westminster dog show here in new york. it's the first time the breed has ever been named grand champion. a very proud doggy. hickory's victory lap included filet mignon
like katherine morris, an honor student who was only able to graduate from temple university with anrgency scholarship from scott's foundation. >> i would never cross that stage. i would never be able to stand in front of my peers and just say i finally made it. >> if everybody takes part and joins in in their neighborhood, where they grew up, where it was wonderful or terrible, we make a difference in the society. ♪ >> reporter: using her voice to change lives just as it...
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found the body of 26-year-old katherine gilihan. officers arrested her boyfriend, adam at a nearby taco bell. disa and jilihand lived together. they aren't saying how the woman died. >>> near the scene of that murder, police arrested this man early in the morning. he is suspected of stabbing a man twice in his chest with a knife during a fight. the victim is expected to survive. >>> and now, on to the revolution in egypt. egyptians say they are ready to play a role in shaping their country's future. now that hosni mubarak's nearly 30 years as president are over. egypt's military has the country. they promise a smooth transition to an elected government. protesters want a part in that transition, saying democracy is a new beginning for all. >>> and celebrations in cairo's main square are winding down. many protesters plan to head back to work and what might be the next significant step in rebuilding the country. scott goldberg has the details. >> the party lasted into the wee hours of sunday morning as egyptians savored the weekend t
found the body of 26-year-old katherine gilihan. officers arrested her boyfriend, adam at a nearby taco bell. disa and jilihand lived together. they aren't saying how the woman died. >>> near the scene of that murder, police arrested this man early in the morning. he is suspected of stabbing a man twice in his chest with a knife during a fight. the victim is expected to survive. >>> and now, on to the revolution in egypt. egyptians say they are ready to play a role in shaping...
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. >> reporter: katherine loaded her suv with regular gas. in one week the price of regular gasoline in california has jumped 10 cents a gallon. statewide average of 3.65. premium going for $4 a gallon. >>> i have to pay. i have no other choice. i don't like to pay but i have to pay. >> reporter: at this 76 station near the bay bridge in san francisco it is 3.97 for regular. 4.11 for middle and 4.21 for premium. blame the uprisings in the middle east particularly libya that sent oil prices over $100 a barrel this week. >> 4.18 a gallon right now is hurting people and little guys trying to make it out there. >> reporter: even states that have seen traditionally lower prices, colorado and wyoming, gas is more than $3 a gallon. 3.75 in hawaii with alaska and california not far behind. >> i'm paying 4.10. >> reporter: oil prices would have to jump a lot higher before regular reaches $4 a gallon. university of california energy institute director telling the "san francisco chronicle" the last time gas hit $4 a gallon oil was $130 a barrel. but he
. >> reporter: katherine loaded her suv with regular gas. in one week the price of regular gasoline in california has jumped 10 cents a gallon. statewide average of 3.65. premium going for $4 a gallon. >>> i have to pay. i have no other choice. i don't like to pay but i have to pay. >> reporter: at this 76 station near the bay bridge in san francisco it is 3.97 for regular. 4.11 for middle and 4.21 for premium. blame the uprisings in the middle east particularly libya that...
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. >> i am going to say carey grant and katherine hepburn. thanks to a great round table.an rather, trish regan, savannah guthrie and john heilemann. that is the show. thanks for watching. see you back here next week. an ltening to ouravoritsong than liste our favngs. t r fari is eatnoizol. e'reheids in ♪
. >> i am going to say carey grant and katherine hepburn. thanks to a great round table.an rather, trish regan, savannah guthrie and john heilemann. that is the show. thanks for watching. see you back here next week. an ltening to ouravoritsong than liste our favngs. t r fari is eatnoizol. e'reheids in ♪
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. >> ellen's daughter katherine lives about 20 miles southwest of the violence where she spoke to us via skype. >> frankly, everyone in the village is on high alert, and all of the men are out at night at roadblocks, making sure that no one comes in and out of the area that they do not know. >> a stark difference from where mary is living in fear. >> i don't see an end to it. i don't see a future, i don't see a way out. there's certainly no way out for her. unless someone comes in and rescues her. >> in heyward, nbc bay area news. >> for the latest updates on the situation in egypt go to our website at nbc bay area.com, search egypt to find our special page dedicated to the developments in cairo. >>> new tonight at 5:00, phillip garrido will stand trial. an el dorado county judge ruled today that garrido is mentally fit to participate in his own defense in a trial. his lawyer argued he wasn't competent. the judge told the court he considered several psychiatric reports before making his decision. last month garrido was blocked from having jailhouse conversations with his wife nancy,
. >> ellen's daughter katherine lives about 20 miles southwest of the violence where she spoke to us via skype. >> frankly, everyone in the village is on high alert, and all of the men are out at night at roadblocks, making sure that no one comes in and out of the area that they do not know. >> a stark difference from where mary is living in fear. >> i don't see an end to it. i don't see a future, i don't see a way out. there's certainly no way out for her. unless...
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. >> reporter: katherine rowe lives on dog bar road near labar meadows in grass valley. >> all the heat i'm getting is out of that oven. and it goes off and on. >> reporter: the problem here, a tree came down under the weight of more than a foot of snow. >> sleeping, all of a sudden one big crash, bang boom. >> reporter: it took power lines with it. that was yesterday morning. pg&e's crew foreman said the crew worked six hours yesterday and would work six more today to restore power by tonight. >> we're doing our best to get it on. and you're just going to have to stick with it. >> reporter: but the story was the same in nevada city, only here much of downtown and businesses along park avenue are in the dark. many of the people you see working to restore power are private contractors pg&e brought in from all over the western united states. this crew with a company called international line builders estimate there are as many as 300 of their workers restoring power across northern california this weekend. >>> a bay area pilot was lucky enough to walk away unharmed on a crash on the penin
. >> reporter: katherine rowe lives on dog bar road near labar meadows in grass valley. >> all the heat i'm getting is out of that oven. and it goes off and on. >> reporter: the problem here, a tree came down under the weight of more than a foot of snow. >> sleeping, all of a sudden one big crash, bang boom. >> reporter: it took power lines with it. that was yesterday morning. pg&e's crew foreman said the crew worked six hours yesterday and would work six more...
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police found the body of 26- year-old katherine gillahin in her home on military east by jefferson streetast night. officers arrested her boyfriend adam diza at a nearby taco bell parking lot. the two lived together. police detectives say he confessed to the killing but they are not saying how the woman died. >>> other bay area headlines tonight. new insight into the deadly tiger attack at the san francisco zoo three years ago. the tiger was likely provoked into leaping out of her enclosure. claw marks were etched into the asphalt an indication the tying, was being taunted. she fatally assaulted a man and injured two of his friends before being shot to death. >>> the family of oscar grant kicked off a foundation if his honor in east oakland today. the foundation aims to bring job workshops to one of the city's highest crime areas. oscar grant was shot and killed by former bart police officer johannes mehserle on new year's day 2009. >>> and in santa clara county revelers treated to the sounds of booming drum beats and crashing symbols in celebration of chinese new year. floats circled san
police found the body of 26- year-old katherine gillahin in her home on military east by jefferson streetast night. officers arrested her boyfriend adam diza at a nearby taco bell parking lot. the two lived together. police detectives say he confessed to the killing but they are not saying how the woman died. >>> other bay area headlines tonight. new insight into the deadly tiger attack at the san francisco zoo three years ago. the tiger was likely provoked into leaping out of her...
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been eighty years old this week president unveiled a monument to the late leader in his hometown of katherinebuggin the year roles he praised yeltsin for not shifting away from the path to democracy at a crucial time for the country in the ninety's for years and his legacy still divides russians some admired him for promoting civil freedoms will always blame him for the corruption and economic suffering that's. the mayor of ukraine's capital kiev has been missing for months so now the prime minister is demanding somebody finds him one a local official has reassured ukrainians. is alive and well but that's not enough for the government. investigates. meaning if agree that over the past six months ukraine's capital has become a bad place to live but locals are bewildered as to who should take the credit as the man in charge of the city has gone missing. the mere. definitely. in five years a city's top dog. has been a journalist delight from singing at a press conference. taking a dive in front of cameras to prove he was mentally sane the eccentricity of key of smear earned him the nickname spac
been eighty years old this week president unveiled a monument to the late leader in his hometown of katherinebuggin the year roles he praised yeltsin for not shifting away from the path to democracy at a crucial time for the country in the ninety's for years and his legacy still divides russians some admired him for promoting civil freedoms will always blame him for the corruption and economic suffering that's. the mayor of ukraine's capital kiev has been missing for months so now the prime...
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three people who are grid a risk than anybody else that would to me to have problems desperately and katherine kuhlmann the three astronauts who are up there on the international space station of course precautions being taken for them to make sure they are fine one of the things that we could see you've got some great pictures on the screen right now is one of the reasons it could affect our daily lives is we could be in for a fantastic like short depending on where you are around the world in this evening so hopefully you'll be able to see some of the the the northern lights as they sometimes are the with the lights that would be able to see in the sky should be fantastic if you are in the right part of the world over so you would check in with your local weather service to see if you are in one of those areas should be in for a grid chill tonight however the immediate risk to us is into greece hopefully the best we get is some pretty sane some pretty sites like that we'll be keeping an eye out for that artie's peter all of our thanks for that. to more celestial goings on now to space travel
three people who are grid a risk than anybody else that would to me to have problems desperately and katherine kuhlmann the three astronauts who are up there on the international space station of course precautions being taken for them to make sure they are fine one of the things that we could see you've got some great pictures on the screen right now is one of the reasons it could affect our daily lives is we could be in for a fantastic like short depending on where you are around the world in...
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of us are the three people on the international space station at the moment to be taken that are katherine coleman and paolo nespoli they however have. extra radiation treatment just in case to make sure that they don't suffer any any seen any dramatic side effects from being in space outside as they say all of our atmosphere that the eye on a sphere that protects us so greatly from these kind of solar flares what it could result though is if you're in the right part of the world this evening if you wherever you are could be the right place to see some dramatic lights in the sky so hopefully you're somewhere where you can see that hopefully not too greatly affected by this solar outburst are i will be looking out for that artie's peter our live for us thank you for that report. now to more celestial goings on to space travelers are set to walk on the surface of mars or at least a mark up version of it that's the unique project simulating the trip to the red planet as it enters its second half the a movie eighteen month long program is to replicate the exact can. missions of a return journe
of us are the three people on the international space station at the moment to be taken that are katherine coleman and paolo nespoli they however have. extra radiation treatment just in case to make sure that they don't suffer any any seen any dramatic side effects from being in space outside as they say all of our atmosphere that the eye on a sphere that protects us so greatly from these kind of solar flares what it could result though is if you're in the right part of the world this evening...
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humphrey bogart, dan mckay, judy garland, gene kelly, katherine hepburn. they were duped really back. crusaders for the first amendment. here they are. and then they get to washington and john howard lawson, and some of the other people called up on the stand. boy, big surprise. congress actually has some evidence. you know, they don't just -- they are not just a bunch of red baders bringing people. they bring them up there. john howard lawson. here's all of the communist groups that you remember. here's the article that you wrote, here's the article that you wrote for "daily worker." here's the communist party five digit. they present all of the evidence. lawson and trumbau they did did- fascist, nazi, concentrate camp. they were led out. they did what the left always does. when they were caught as communist, they called the accusers communist and fascist. they were taken out and bogart and all of the people said boy, were we duked. boy, were we lied to. the airplane that they got on in los angeles is called the red star. loren said right away i should ha
humphrey bogart, dan mckay, judy garland, gene kelly, katherine hepburn. they were duped really back. crusaders for the first amendment. here they are. and then they get to washington and john howard lawson, and some of the other people called up on the stand. boy, big surprise. congress actually has some evidence. you know, they don't just -- they are not just a bunch of red baders bringing people. they bring them up there. john howard lawson. here's all of the communist groups that you...
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katherine and kristen were cited for blocking trucks that pg&e had contracted to install smart meterst with prosecutors yesterday and was told she might be prosecuted if arrested at another protest during the next year. >> hundreds of jobs are coming to the peninsula. our media partner, the san jose mercury news says sun edison is moving from maryland to belmont. they bring as many as 500 new jobs with it. sun has an $8 million renovation of its offices on clipper drive. >> a lot of solar power this past week, all that sunshine but also the chilly, chilly mornings. >> before the sun power kicks in, the chill power is here. >> absolutely. cold this morning. the reason dry air, nearly calm conditions. the winds light, only 5 mph, south even san jose, south at 5 in concord. northeast at 5 in oakland. sfo only 3 mph. the temperatures are dropped considerably, even compared to yesterday morning. everybody cooler except half moon bay, 6 degrees warmer. cooler fremont to 10 mountain view to 13 fairfield and 15 napa. so when you step out this morning through 8:00, temperatures still in the lo
katherine and kristen were cited for blocking trucks that pg&e had contracted to install smart meterst with prosecutors yesterday and was told she might be prosecuted if arrested at another protest during the next year. >> hundreds of jobs are coming to the peninsula. our media partner, the san jose mercury news says sun edison is moving from maryland to belmont. they bring as many as 500 new jobs with it. sun has an $8 million renovation of its offices on clipper drive. >> a...
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by american female writers from the 18th century to the present including writers as diverse as katherine sedgwick, kate chopin, mary austin, shirley jackson. i could go on and on. i want to conclude by reading one of these fables that is quite short called she and named them by ursula grade. how many of you that this piece? this would be something new, and i hope he will like it. it said -- it is set in the garden of eden, told by a very rebellious youth and buried much in its time reflecting the concern and fascination of feminists and the 1980's, escaping from patriarch, the idea that language is a language invented by man and therefore controls we can express. creating a new way of speaking and writing. says she and named them. most of them accepted nameless this with a perfect indifference with which they have so long accepted and ignore their names. brails and dolphins, seals and sea otters consented to a particular grace and alacrity sliding into anonymity as into their element. a faction protested. they said yack found right and almost everyone who knew they existed call them that
by american female writers from the 18th century to the present including writers as diverse as katherine sedgwick, kate chopin, mary austin, shirley jackson. i could go on and on. i want to conclude by reading one of these fables that is quite short called she and named them by ursula grade. how many of you that this piece? this would be something new, and i hope he will like it. it said -- it is set in the garden of eden, told by a very rebellious youth and buried much in its time reflecting...
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and she's very cautious about saying anything that would fighten katherine because my daughter is inhe same situation, but she is outside the city. >> reporter: so your daughter for all intensive purposes is a little safer than the situation that poor mary is in the midst of right now? >> she is a little bit safer, but many of her friends who have gone down to the square have been beaten up. and their medical equipment and everything have been confiscated from them. >> reporter: of course, we were just seeing a live picture from the square that is certainly active. it is about 4:30 in the afternoon if i'm not mistaken or close to 5:00 p.m. right now. hopefully we can get in touch with mary. we wish her the best, right? she's going to be talking to meredith vieira coming up on the "today" show this morning. so we can look for that and see how she is at this point in time. for now, we are live in hayward this morning, marla tellez for "today in the bay." >>> some pretty violent pictures in the live pictures coming from egypt this morning. thank you. >> as we see that violence continuin
and she's very cautious about saying anything that would fighten katherine because my daughter is inhe same situation, but she is outside the city. >> reporter: so your daughter for all intensive purposes is a little safer than the situation that poor mary is in the midst of right now? >> she is a little bit safer, but many of her friends who have gone down to the square have been beaten up. and their medical equipment and everything have been confiscated from them. >>...
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by a american women writers in the 18th century to the present, including writers as diverse as katherinesedgwick, frances harper, eds wharton, sarah warren jewett, alice nelson, gary austin, shirley jackson, i could go on and on. i want to include a reading one of these which is quite short called she and names them by ursula le guin. how many know this piece? that is my daughter, okay. [laughter] otherwise this will be something new to you and i hope you like it. it is set in the garden of eden. it is told by a very rebellious e. and it reflects very much in the times. it reflects the concern, the fascination of feminists in the 1980s with escaping from patriarchal language, the idea that the language was invented by men and therefore controls what we can express. and creating a new way of speaking and writing. soshi and names them. most of them, accepted nameless was with a perfect indifference with which they had so long accepted and it toward their names. whales and dolphins, seals and sea otters consented with particular grace and alacrity. sliding into anonymity as into their eleme
by a american women writers in the 18th century to the present, including writers as diverse as katherinesedgwick, frances harper, eds wharton, sarah warren jewett, alice nelson, gary austin, shirley jackson, i could go on and on. i want to include a reading one of these which is quite short called she and names them by ursula le guin. how many know this piece? that is my daughter, okay. [laughter] otherwise this will be something new to you and i hope you like it. it is set in the garden of...
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used by american women writers from the 18th century to the present including writers as diverse as katherine sedgwick, edith wharton, alice dunbar nelson, mary austin, shirley jackson, i could go on and on. and i want to conclude by reading one of these fables. it's quite short. called "she unnames them." how many of you know this piece? yes, my daughter. okay. [laughter] otherwise, this will be something new to you, and be i hope you'll like it. it's set in the garden of eden. it is told by a very rebellious eve, and it reflects very much of the time. it reflects the concern, the fascination of feminists in the 1980s with escaping from patriarchal language, the idea that our language is a language invented by men and, therefore, controls what we can express and creating a new way of speaking and writing. so "she unnames them." most of them accepted namelessness with the perfect indifference with which they had so long accepted and ignored their names. whales and dolphins, seals and sea otters consented with particular grace and alacrity sliding into anonymity as into their element. a factio
used by american women writers from the 18th century to the present including writers as diverse as katherine sedgwick, edith wharton, alice dunbar nelson, mary austin, shirley jackson, i could go on and on. and i want to conclude by reading one of these fables. it's quite short. called "she unnames them." how many of you know this piece? yes, my daughter. okay. [laughter] otherwise, this will be something new to you, and be i hope you'll like it. it's set in the garden of eden. it is...