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a lost mid-60's with upper 50's to low 60 and tonight upper 30's around 10 that rose and san ramon valley and let0's inland and dumbarton bridge south through the santa clara valley mid-40's to nearly 50. high pressure came in while we were sleeping and a few high clouds will spill over as the slow steers the next system to the north and when the high pressure gets to our northeast we get the wind that starts by tomorrow. low 70 an the bay and inland and mid-60 at the coast and all of us receive the warmth on thursday friday saturday low-to-mid 60's and slight schooling sunday interest president's day but warmer-than-average temperatures >> we are taking you to the roads using our possibly 360 camera. northbound 880 we are headed interest hayward and we started to apply the brakes so it is slow making the drive beyond highway 92 to 238 and southbound traffic shows it is moving along and we have plenty of traffic headed in the southbound direction and the number two worse spot for traffic is in the onlyings on 880 away from 238 to fremont so that is what we have complete evidence of it. we can see
a lost mid-60's with upper 50's to low 60 and tonight upper 30's around 10 that rose and san ramon valley and let0's inland and dumbarton bridge south through the santa clara valley mid-40's to nearly 50. high pressure came in while we were sleeping and a few high clouds will spill over as the slow steers the next system to the north and when the high pressure gets to our northeast we get the wind that starts by tomorrow. low 70 an the bay and inland and mid-60 at the coast and all of us...
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let s you what's happening towds reston where the road are j fine. you see the dulles toll road there moving a-okay currently. look at the season's snowfall totarur area, always the winner, dulles airport coming 24.8 inches, national at 13.4 and bwi coming in at 20.ro the month of feby. lmc the way, last marmu did we get? oh yeah. jusototowrom thr se storms. we c st see more snow comins winter. suntot 5:56. look at e snow we saw around ourego 2 inches on top of what was already on the grod last few days. curly but drop through the 30 dn to about 32 by 11:. cega we' be talking act evethrefreezing, very icy condio on some of those roadwsy secondary roads ve yourselves extra time noinhe radar right now. go ba the west and you see a little sysm ward pennsy. you ll that backwards cinnn that colder air that's trying to ve down and it might proce snow ow or two oveigtonight maybe a snow flur e tomorrow morning. betwn 6:00 and 8:00, arias of lighsno most of the area standry. if u get snow, it could t qui coating on the roadways. hea uor th with a tempatof 26
let s you what's happening towds reston where the road are j fine. you see the dulles toll road there moving a-okay currently. look at the season's snowfall totarur area, always the winner, dulles airport coming 24.8 inches, national at 13.4 and bwi coming in at 20.ro the month of feby. lmc the way, last marmu did we get? oh yeah. jusototowrom thr se storms. we c st see more snow comins winter. suntot 5:56. look at e snow we saw around ourego 2 inches on top of what was already on the grod last...
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. >> most of the government, they let that s--- in. and that's just plain and simple. they let it in, and then once it reaches down to here, alright, we'll lock the young black youth up. because that's the only place it's really going. >> baltimore wasn't always a city in decline. it was once a shipping powerhouse, one of the largest seaports of the mid-atlantic states, and a major center of industrial manufacturing. >> in the late '60s, baltimore had industries like bethlehem steel, a huge ship-building industry, a very active port. >> neill franklin is a retired police major who spent 34 years in law enforcement. he's seen the decay first hand. >> late '60s, early '70s mainly, jobs started leaving baltimore. industries started leaving going overseas, wherever it ended up. it just wasn't here in baltimore anymore. but it was also around that time that richard nixon decided that he was going to start a war against public enemy number one: drugs. >> but it was president ronald reagan who turned that rhetorical war into a literal one. >> you have to show that you have a d
. >> most of the government, they let that s--- in. and that's just plain and simple. they let it in, and then once it reaches down to here, alright, we'll lock the young black youth up. because that's the only place it's really going. >> baltimore wasn't always a city in decline. it was once a shipping powerhouse, one of the largest seaports of the mid-atlantic states, and a major center of industrial manufacturing. >> in the late '60s, baltimore had industries like bethlehem...
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. >> most of the government, they let that s--- in. and that's just plain and simple. they let it in, and then once it reaches down to here, alright, we'll lock the young black youth up. because that's the only place it's really going. >> catch more "faultlines" episodes on demand or at aljazeera.com/faultlines. real reporting that brings you the world. >> this is a pretty dangerous trip. >> security in beirut is tight. >> more reporters. >> they don't have the resources to take the fight to al shabaab. >> more bureaus, more stories. >> this is where the typhoon came ashore. giving you a real global perspective like no other can. >> al jazeera, nairobi. >> on the turkey-syria border. >> venezuela. >> beijing. >> kabul. >> hong kong. >> ukraine. >> the artic. real reporting from around the world. this is what we do. al jazeera america. >> baltimore wasn't always a city in decline. it was once a shipping powerhouse, one of the largest seaports of the mid-atlantic states, and a major center of industrial manufacturing. >> in the late '60s, baltimore had industries like bet
. >> most of the government, they let that s--- in. and that's just plain and simple. they let it in, and then once it reaches down to here, alright, we'll lock the young black youth up. because that's the only place it's really going. >> catch more "faultlines" episodes on demand or at aljazeera.com/faultlines. real reporting that brings you the world. >> this is a pretty dangerous trip. >> security in beirut is tight. >> more reporters. >> they...
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are well above the average of 61 and tomorrow is the cool of the day with 64, a lot of upper 60's to let 70's. we have fog to the south. it will be gone by 9:00. 59 in lake tahoe today. >> it is virtual empty and would have seen the metering lights on but everyone is taking the day off. hope you enjoy it. be came. do not use that as an excuse to drive faster than you should. that is when things happen. the south bay looks mice and clear all around 101 for mineta san jose international airport at top speeds. a little bit of slowing from the 280 to 680 split but everything else is clear. to dumbarton and san mateo bridges all is running on time. >> new this morning, in italy hopeless men and women are lining up outside the public restrooms of st. peter's square to take advantage of charitable initiative of pope with a shower. >> the pontiff said this is needed because homeless people are shunned for their appear answer. >> some fear going green is costing california too much green. the state bought more 500,000 worth of new ford fusion hybrids for senators to drive while they are in sacram
are well above the average of 61 and tomorrow is the cool of the day with 64, a lot of upper 60's to let 70's. we have fog to the south. it will be gone by 9:00. 59 in lake tahoe today. >> it is virtual empty and would have seen the metering lights on but everyone is taking the day off. hope you enjoy it. be came. do not use that as an excuse to drive faster than you should. that is when things happen. the south bay looks mice and clear all around 101 for mineta san jose international...
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as we had to the break let's check in on greek markets. the s&p down 5.5%. the greek government bond three-year reacting, up 370 basis points on a three-year yield. so much to talk about. we will do that after the break.
as we had to the break let's check in on greek markets. the s&p down 5.5%. the greek government bond three-year reacting, up 370 basis points on a three-year yield. so much to talk about. we will do that after the break.
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66 in san francisco and richmond and those are the cooler spots and everyone else in the upper 60's to letke livermore is 72 degrees and tonight is another mild night mid-40's to low 50's and a touch more fog tomorrow morning. the favorite places is hawaii where it originates extending across the ocean to us and thursday the rain hits the north bay and the heaviest rain is on friday and then it shifts to the south as you head to saturday and then also, into sunday and you will have a last push sunday before it finally moved away coming monday. here is the timeframe at 4:00, thursday morning, getting ready if the commute, all rain is in the north bay and the rest of us have drizzle and spotty sprinkles. thursday, the rain will move into the heart of the bay and it will be light-to-moderate and by 5:00 it starts to get heavy but it starts to shift more to the north before the secondary push comes in on friday. because in is a pacific system and coming from the southwest, temperatures are going to be mild in the mid-to-upper 60's all the way through this rain event that lasts thursday to sund
66 in san francisco and richmond and those are the cooler spots and everyone else in the upper 60's to letke livermore is 72 degrees and tonight is another mild night mid-40's to low 50's and a touch more fog tomorrow morning. the favorite places is hawaii where it originates extending across the ocean to us and thursday the rain hits the north bay and the heaviest rain is on friday and then it shifts to the south as you head to saturday and then also, into sunday and you will have a last push...
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let;s get those bright before we expand the operations. e we had decided to go more cautiously. we have got to get it right and not get it quick to production. let's get it right first and then expand. guy: what level are you evaluating the reserves? i was talking to wrangel's earlier on this week. dissent seems to be -- the sense seems to be it would go further south. nick holland: we have to evaluate and terms of a south african rand. the current gra -- the current price, we are valuing this at 400,000 rand per kilogram. that is a discount of about 15%. reasonably conservative. even if we use the lower price, it is not that sensitive to prices. people that it will get through at a lower price anyway. it is not a body that is largely sensitive to call prices. francine: i wanted to get your sense on labor unions. does productivity need to be a part of the negotiations? nick holland: that is a target of the coal industry, to see if wage discussions can incorporate a variable component link to productivity. and then a base component link to c
let;s get those bright before we expand the operations. e we had decided to go more cautiously. we have got to get it right and not get it quick to production. let's get it right first and then expand. guy: what level are you evaluating the reserves? i was talking to wrangel's earlier on this week. dissent seems to be -- the sense seems to be it would go further south. nick holland: we have to evaluate and terms of a south african rand. the current gra -- the current price, we are valuing this...
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s. let's make the commitment every neighborhood in san francisco has a lafayette park in their own neighborhood. (applause) >> and, so, for a few thank yous, i mentioned phil ginsberg. i want to thank all our other elected officials, leno, wiener, cisneros, we have so many commissioners here as well. but i want to thank you in particular and i think we need a big round of applause. you realize the people here past 10 o'clock last night cleaning up. our recreation park department staff that made this happen today. (applause) >> these are the unsung heroes that don't get recognized very often, but they are what make our parks work and look the way they do and we are so lucky we have one of the most beautiful parks now right in the middle of pacific heights. but there are two people -- i want to thank a few folks. stefan franz as well, and our friends from prozac that represent our parks department and represent all that we believe in in our neighborhood. thank you for all that you do. and i really in particular today want to single out two folks. phil mentioned the friends of lafayette park and w
s. let's make the commitment every neighborhood in san francisco has a lafayette park in their own neighborhood. (applause) >> and, so, for a few thank yous, i mentioned phil ginsberg. i want to thank all our other elected officials, leno, wiener, cisneros, we have so many commissioners here as well. but i want to thank you in particular and i think we need a big round of applause. you realize the people here past 10 o'clock last night cleaning up. our recreation park department staff...
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if you are letting you employees s known a reregular basis, i appreciate it, good job, that go far to keeping people motivivated.. >> i totally agrgree. i hahad a boss i loved. that he felt that he compmented you or he said thanyou, you would asksk for a raise. i told him i thought it was thee opsite. of you cannot pay more mon you thank them more often. >> you were right. >> thank you. >> i will send him a link to today's show. thank you, mary abbajay. numb eight, lead affecectively. easier said than done. >> we have talked about this before. we raise people into leadership and management baseded on technical skills, not managemement skskills. you have to be a good manager andeade this means providing a climate where your p people can do the best they can. motivate them. but involves gettingng input from your staff, making them feel part of the team. it is the lear's responsib to engage the staff. >> you are awesome>>. i will say to people that find other people annoying, deal l with it. >> put your big boy pas on. >>>> thanks so much. y'rere always the best. when our round table get
if you are letting you employees s known a reregular basis, i appreciate it, good job, that go far to keeping people motivivated.. >> i totally agrgree. i hahad a boss i loved. that he felt that he compmented you or he said thanyou, you would asksk for a raise. i told him i thought it was thee opsite. of you cannot pay more mon you thank them more often. >> you were right. >> thank you. >> i will send him a link to today's show. thank you, mary abbajay. numb eight, lead...
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manus: let update. 's get an -- let's get an update.es were falling rather than previously 65. the stock market brushing off the great concerns. seven days consecutively of chinese stocks, the best rally you have seen for quite some years prior to the leonard new year. -- lunar new year. the city prices that are falling less than planned before, also the stock market itself. >> i know you did some research into the lunar new year, that begins on thursday. you have been looking at the zodiac impact. tell us what you found. john: the big question for all of us, is how old are you manus, i cannot figure it out. it could be the year of the horse or the year of the goat. you could be the year of the goat. i will not mention the year of that but maybe you are older than us. this is what it applies to. love is better this year for you than before. do not get ripped off and also career, a big moment in your career. the same of -- as mark in the year of the dog. do not be too impatient. this is the most important thing. and anna also the year of
manus: let update. 's get an -- let's get an update.es were falling rather than previously 65. the stock market brushing off the great concerns. seven days consecutively of chinese stocks, the best rally you have seen for quite some years prior to the leonard new year. -- lunar new year. the city prices that are falling less than planned before, also the stock market itself. >> i know you did some research into the lunar new year, that begins on thursday. you have been looking at the...
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only in the 30's now. let's get you started outside of the belfort furniture weather center. temperatures in the upper 30's in montgomery county, rockville campus, 33 degrees right now and temperatures dropping. cold front will be coming through. a little mix of rain and snow in the pittsburgh area. we're going to watch it. i don't know if it's widespread rain but later this afternoon and through tonight with the cold front, there will be some patches of rain. as the upper air turns steadily colder, it's possible during the overnight hours, some areas could see a little mix or end as a few flakes. we don't expect any impacts. 41 right now in winchester, martinsburg. 45 in luray and 51 in charlottesville. winds out of the northeast keeping us chilly. milder air to the west of the metro area. cold front will change everything later tonight and we'll drop from the 40's later this afternoon for the highest temperatures across the area to about 31 in the overnight hours and we could again see an end to a little rain or a little wintry mix before morning. and if you think 31 is cold
only in the 30's now. let's get you started outside of the belfort furniture weather center. temperatures in the upper 30's in montgomery county, rockville campus, 33 degrees right now and temperatures dropping. cold front will be coming through. a little mix of rain and snow in the pittsburgh area. we're going to watch it. i don't know if it's widespread rain but later this afternoon and through tonight with the cold front, there will be some patches of rain. as the upper air turns steadily...
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let's see when that s upgrade cycle. let's see if they can continue those sorts of rate. i'm not certain. let's see in october. >> you had housing as a trade in 2015 and you got burned by it a little bit. >> burned i think would be a bit aggressive. >> 6% on the trade. but i got out of it. i didn't get shorted. here's what i'm concerned about with housing. i listened to the lot of the conference calls on the home builders. they talked about softness in houston. we expect that because of oil. they also talked about softness in southern california because the chinese buyers weren't there. for me the growth wasn't as strong at the end of the year. i got out of it before i got really burned. >> twitter's ceo gave this response to why twitter lost 4 million monthly ak tifr users. take a listen. >> in the upgrade from ios seven to eight, there -- pulled tweets down for them. and that was 3 million users. that autopolling went away in ios 8. we don't expect to goet those 3 million users back as we indicated on the call. >> if these users were thrown off twitter and not intereste
let's see when that s upgrade cycle. let's see if they can continue those sorts of rate. i'm not certain. let's see in october. >> you had housing as a trade in 2015 and you got burned by it a little bit. >> burned i think would be a bit aggressive. >> 6% on the trade. but i got out of it. i didn't get shorted. here's what i'm concerned about with housing. i listened to the lot of the conference calls on the home builders. they talked about softness in houston. we expect that...
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he did not want to end up on a ventilator and said, "let me s die." >> narrator: the struggle between hope... >> what did we forego by pursuing treatment after treatment after treatment, which made her sicker and sicker and sicker? >> narrator: and making peace with the end. >> in the last four weeks i've been surrounded by family and friends. some of the best days of my life, i must say. >> narrator: tonight on frontline, "being mortal." >> frontline is made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. and by the corporation for public broadcasting. major support for frontline is provided by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation, committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information is available at macfound.org. additional support is provided by the park foundation dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. the ford foundation, working with visionaries on the front lines of social change worldwide. at fordfoundation.org. the wyncote foundation. and by the frontline journalism fund, with major
he did not want to end up on a ventilator and said, "let me s die." >> narrator: the struggle between hope... >> what did we forego by pursuing treatment after treatment after treatment, which made her sicker and sicker and sicker? >> narrator: and making peace with the end. >> in the last four weeks i've been surrounded by family and friends. some of the best days of my life, i must say. >> narrator: tonight on frontline, "being mortal."...
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. >> let's begin with nbc10's first alert meteorologist glenn "hurricane" schwartz who's tracking the changes. glenn? >> very often we have cold air coming in on strong winds. what happens is the winds help dry out the roads. the problem is it rained for a good bit of the day and kept roads wet. now that the wind is coming in temperatures are plunging and a flash freeze is likely in parts of the area. everything that is wet and slushy is going to freeze during the night tonight. and those bitter cold winds of course will make it feel even colder. here's all that rain that kept coming hour after hour after hour. we had significant snow up in the poconos. now just a little bit of light snow right along the delaware river and into northern burlington county. that will be moving out quickly. what's moving in? the bitter cold air. sheena parveen has more on that and the wind. >> that's right, glenn. the wind is helping to dry the cold air and that is ultimately dropping those temperatures and leading to icy spots on the road. so any slush around, will be freezing. allen allentown already b
. >> let's begin with nbc10's first alert meteorologist glenn "hurricane" schwartz who's tracking the changes. glenn? >> very often we have cold air coming in on strong winds. what happens is the winds help dry out the roads. the problem is it rained for a good bit of the day and kept roads wet. now that the wind is coming in temperatures are plunging and a flash freeze is likely in parts of the area. everything that is wet and slushy is going to freeze during the night...
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and energy is a very small component within mid caps significantly less important than it is to let's say the s&p, and then if you were to look at various sectors, retailers, consumer discretionary are leading. what you're suggesting is leadership groups are about to mean revert at minimum and that traders who are buying them up here are dead wrong. i mean it's a pretty contemporary rcontrarian call. >> we've heard there is fear of missing the bottom, when the energy sector bottoms it's going to be a v shaped recovery. you have to get in early or you will miss it. what's fascinating is that there is -- we've seen a transition from fear of the sector to fear of missing the recovery and i think that's what is going to help define that bottom. >> you talk about transports and i know autos is part of that as well, so those you don't think can perform with oil going to the upside? i understand the direct correlation day to day but in the overall scheme of things, oil if you talked to many of these airlines they say $75 oil, we do really well at $75 oil. not as good as under 50 but they do really wel
and energy is a very small component within mid caps significantly less important than it is to let's say the s&p, and then if you were to look at various sectors, retailers, consumer discretionary are leading. what you're suggesting is leadership groups are about to mean revert at minimum and that traders who are buying them up here are dead wrong. i mean it's a pretty contemporary rcontrarian call. >> we've heard there is fear of missing the bottom, when the energy sector bottoms...
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s proifrdz just let me give you a little bit of background those are not in any rules in order to have a shelter facility we have to have rules and those rules actually went into effect in 1999 when we established the shelter grinds advisory committee and when rules are broken and shelters or an infraction happens in a shelter you could not deny a percent e person access it has to in absentia trade and and hearing we're not adding new rules what we were trying to do with a concern we heard not only from our arbitrators that arbitrate guidance but during the shelter assess group although not a recommendation we heard numerous times that the rules in the sheltered are not applied fairly so we undertook this process with collaboration of all of our shelters and we began in july of 2012 gathering all of the shelter rules across all the shelters in which we fund we had a series of meetings with our providers along with community meetings to get combating input from our community stakeholders rethought we were on the right track until i guess early december i got a phone call from one of the
s proifrdz just let me give you a little bit of background those are not in any rules in order to have a shelter facility we have to have rules and those rules actually went into effect in 1999 when we established the shelter grinds advisory committee and when rules are broken and shelters or an infraction happens in a shelter you could not deny a percent e person access it has to in absentia trade and and hearing we're not adding new rules what we were trying to do with a concern we heard not...
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now if all that sounds scary, let's remember s&p 500 is up 85% over the past five years. more importantly, most of us are diversified investors that means we also own bonds. the broad aggregate bond index was up 2.1% in january, you can cozy up to the bonds if things get a little chilly. >> jill. how is the u.s. economy doing? >> you know, it's doing pretty well. gdp expanded at a 2.4% annualized rate last year, it's slightly more than the average growth during the recovery but still below the postworld war ii average. remember though, 2014 started with really bad weather -- across a lot of the nation. it caused a 2.1% contraction in the first three months in 2014. thing did pick up. the economy actually expanded at a 4.3% pace during the second half of the year. >> and there's also some concern about wages as well right? >> yeah, absolutely. because in a robust economy, wages are usually rising at about 3.5%. last year, pay and benefits, they were up by just 2.2%. but there's a saving grace here. we have slower than normal inflation. inflation only grew by 1.3% last year
now if all that sounds scary, let's remember s&p 500 is up 85% over the past five years. more importantly, most of us are diversified investors that means we also own bonds. the broad aggregate bond index was up 2.1% in january, you can cozy up to the bonds if things get a little chilly. >> jill. how is the u.s. economy doing? >> you know, it's doing pretty well. gdp expanded at a 2.4% annualized rate last year, it's slightly more than the average growth during the recovery but...
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let's just take b.k.'s wrongness aside and figure this. i go to the content carries. i think that's the way to play it. we know the content -- if they're spending $5 billion, some of it's going to go this way. >> remember when it was $96 and you called for $100. what we learned from that interview was content is king. so you go to disney. disney's up 10% year to date. netflix up more. >> that was the high we saw at some point last year. to me this is a no touch here. i'd rather buy it on a breakout above tony's price target above 500. >> all right. it is that time for final trades. let's go around the horn. tim? >> xme. if you listen to b.k., dollar's going lower. >> i listened to b.k. so you buy gg. >> grasso? >> campbell. cpb. if they think the dollar is going lower, strong dollar was their head wind. buy this on weakness. >> guy? >> great having you on board, sara eisen. >> thank you. >> cerner. they're coming off a huge quarter. i still like cern. >> not one you hear about every day. that does it for us on "fast money." catch melissa lee and the crew back here on
let's just take b.k.'s wrongness aside and figure this. i go to the content carries. i think that's the way to play it. we know the content -- if they're spending $5 billion, some of it's going to go this way. >> remember when it was $96 and you called for $100. what we learned from that interview was content is king. so you go to disney. disney's up 10% year to date. netflix up more. >> that was the high we saw at some point last year. to me this is a no touch here. i'd rather buy...
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what they did is back in the early 1960's is they said let's where we can conserve the wildlife, the enery, to protect things. corpus christi is a city of 300,000 today. what they did is back in the early 1960's is they said let's take this area of the island where the cattle ranching is coming to a close, the park service bought the land and created another national sea shore unit so there would be a place where everybody could come out fishing, swimming, a place for birds, badgers, raccoons coyotes. so that yt of protecting the national landscape and a great place to redick erat. whatever you do, fly a kite, swimming, surfing, kite boarding. all those things you can do in a place like a national sea shore. why the national see shore is important is like knit other national park unit, it is that in the national park service there are so many different times of ecosystems in the united states of america. a barrier island, and a prairie barrier island is a unique place. think about all the barrier islands on the coastal bend, a lot of them have been developed. so to preserve an ecosyst
what they did is back in the early 1960's is they said let's where we can conserve the wildlife, the enery, to protect things. corpus christi is a city of 300,000 today. what they did is back in the early 1960's is they said let's take this area of the island where the cattle ranching is coming to a close, the park service bought the land and created another national sea shore unit so there would be a place where everybody could come out fishing, swimming, a place for birds, badgers, raccoons...
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. >> let's go to nbc10's doug shimell. he's been riding in stormforce10 through the lehigh valley. >> how do the roads look right now? >> reporter: we're in the west end of allentown, washington street, and kudos so far to allentown's publics works crews. they have gotten through here early and often. we've been checking with dispatchers in both lehigh and northampton counties throughout the day. they say they've been lucky for the most part. not a lot of accidents to report. they're expecting as a lot of stuff starts to freeze people coming home snow blowing in front of their homes, hitting those rocks which used to be slush a few hours ago, and it might be in for an unexpected drive or walk home. we also had talked with some other smaller public works groups outside of bethlehem. they said it was relatively easy going but all of them said they much prefer an all-snow event. when they have those changeovers we had during the day and then back to snow you get eighth a thin blanket of snow over what is ice. doug shimell, "n
. >> let's go to nbc10's doug shimell. he's been riding in stormforce10 through the lehigh valley. >> how do the roads look right now? >> reporter: we're in the west end of allentown, washington street, and kudos so far to allentown's publics works crews. they have gotten through here early and often. we've been checking with dispatchers in both lehigh and northampton counties throughout the day. they say they've been lucky for the most part. not a lot of accidents to report....
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. >> let's begin with nbc10's first alert meteorologist, sheena parveen, tracking this bitter blast for us. sheena? >> yes, that's right, real estate anyway and-- renee and jim. first alert weather saturday into sunday. dangerous cold combined with very high winds. it will feel anywhere from minus 20 to minus 30 degrees in the higher elevations. come sunday this will be coming along with winds near 60 miles an hour. these are potentially damaging wind gusts. take a look at future feels like temperatures. saturday night into sunday morning. again, we could be feeling like anywhere from minus 15 to minus 20 degrees to possibly near minus 30 degrees. up in the poconos, those dangerous winds will be coming along with it. we'll start the week first of all with snow. that's what we were talking about originally the snow moving in to start the weekend. the dangerous cold here to end the weekend. so, coming up i'll show you how much snow you can expect where you live and also closer look at the timeline on the dangerous cold that will stick around even into next week. that's straight ahead. >>>
. >> let's begin with nbc10's first alert meteorologist, sheena parveen, tracking this bitter blast for us. sheena? >> yes, that's right, real estate anyway and-- renee and jim. first alert weather saturday into sunday. dangerous cold combined with very high winds. it will feel anywhere from minus 20 to minus 30 degrees in the higher elevations. come sunday this will be coming along with winds near 60 miles an hour. these are potentially damaging wind gusts. take a look at future...
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what they did is back in the early 1960's is they said let's take this area of the island where the cattle ranching is coming to a close, the park service bought the land and created another national sea shore unit so there would be a place where everybody could come out fishing, swimming a place for birds badgers raccoons coyotes. so that yt of protecting the national landscape and a great place to redick erat. whatever you do, fly a kite, swimming surfing, kite boarding. all those things you can do in a place like a national sea shore. why the national see shore is important is like knit other national park unit, it is that in the national park service there are so many different times of ecosystems in the united states of america. a barrier island, and a prairie barrier island is a unique place. think about all the barrier islands on the coastal bend, a lot of them have been developed. so to preserve an ecosystem intact this is what we have tried to do. since the 1960's, the place has blossomed again. 200 years of anything will have an impact on the land. the land has been able to take
what they did is back in the early 1960's is they said let's take this area of the island where the cattle ranching is coming to a close, the park service bought the land and created another national sea shore unit so there would be a place where everybody could come out fishing, swimming a place for birds badgers raccoons coyotes. so that yt of protecting the national landscape and a great place to redick erat. whatever you do, fly a kite, swimming surfing, kite boarding. all those things you...
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s. >> lets turn now to have drew and live doppler 7hd done it's warm. >> records broken. temperatures everyone well into the 70's. some spots in the 80's. this is just the middle of the warm spell in february. high today look at the move it field new record at 75 degrees. san jose office set new record with nice high temperature of 77. santa cusz topping out 82 degrees downtown san francisco 74. oakland sfichblingts and santa rosa nice and toasty at 74 degrees. so as we look at the temperature trend ahead the next couple days specifically in san jose you see the afternoon high this time of the year should be 62 degrees but tomorrow and sunday is 14 and 15 degrees above that respectively and you see the next 7 day temperature staying well above normal. the entire bay area was going to feel warmth over the holiday wean. detail how valentine's day shaping up and holiday pond with full accu-weather 7 day forecast. >> thank you so much. >> developing now. highway overpass that was shut down after shooting in san m te'o has just reopened. police found 19-year-old man shot on the
s. >> lets turn now to have drew and live doppler 7hd done it's warm. >> records broken. temperatures everyone well into the 70's. some spots in the 80's. this is just the middle of the warm spell in february. high today look at the move it field new record at 75 degrees. san jose office set new record with nice high temperature of 77. santa cusz topping out 82 degrees downtown san francisco 74. oakland sfichblingts and santa rosa nice and toasty at 74 degrees. so as we look at the...
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not to mention a lot of folks in washington say leave this up to the generals, let the generals s weigh in. neil: they have been saying they could use 10,000,000 troops not all. general keen here, and lindsey graham is there an appetite for that. is president giving himself cover, buys him time. >> i think that he has -- yes, there is an appetite for this, people are done with isis, we're done being tortured. neil: are we didn't with 10,000 troops. >> -- i don't know. >> micro manager. >> we want to be done. >> in an election season. >> i don't know -- war he is the worst war strategist we've ever seen. he is signaling this is only three years what happens in 3 years in a day he can send special forces in already this is pure politics that way he could get away with still claiming he took troops out of afghanistan. neil: they counters there. tell me that you know all these one that criticize our war strategy, osama bin laden is dead we won. >> and al qaeda is on the run right? neil: who is wining this argument. >> that is a tough argument there are so many dead journalists, americans ge
not to mention a lot of folks in washington say leave this up to the generals, let the generals s weigh in. neil: they have been saying they could use 10,000,000 troops not all. general keen here, and lindsey graham is there an appetite for that. is president giving himself cover, buys him time. >> i think that he has -- yes, there is an appetite for this, people are done with isis, we're done being tortured. neil: are we didn't with 10,000 troops. >> -- i don't know. >> micro...
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to business news, strong day for wall street nearly 300-point gain day for the dow, nasdaq and s&p 500. let's talk about that with cnbc. jeff, what can you tell us about disney and chipotle. >> yeah, absolutely. disney is phenomenal. just this frozen movie just continues to give to disney we had a 19% jump in the earnings on that first quarter, $2.8 billion here and a lot of that is coming out of the merchandising still from frozen. the consumer products division is up 22%. international, not so strong issues with the shanghai and hong kong resorts dragging down that segment. but disney is doing fine. up 3%. just on chipotle, this mexican grill business they seem to be doing well because mcdonald's is not doing so well they're clearly picking up some business here w the group they call fast casual, i think that's 18 to 30 who want a quick fix, they want a healthy fix, instead of going to mcdonald's they're now going to chipotle even though they reported something like 50%-plus increase in earnings for the quarter ended december 30th, the shares were off 5% in the after-hours. a little disappo
to business news, strong day for wall street nearly 300-point gain day for the dow, nasdaq and s&p 500. let's talk about that with cnbc. jeff, what can you tell us about disney and chipotle. >> yeah, absolutely. disney is phenomenal. just this frozen movie just continues to give to disney we had a 19% jump in the earnings on that first quarter, $2.8 billion here and a lot of that is coming out of the merchandising still from frozen. the consumer products division is up 22%....
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. >> do you go to the boss and let them know? >> i would s say no, because not everybody can deal with that. there may be jealousy. some m may think you will spend company resources doing your side job you probably do not nt to bring it up. >> once you line up the extra wowork, tell us how to not mingle the two,o yoare not using the boss's oducts, ti, and e-mail addddresses to get your job done.. >> you have to be intentional and deliver it. that includes creating your own website, keeping separate records. i tell people, do not even take notepads and pans, not because it is a big deal, but the bigger thing isif you do that, you wiwill sta skimming other thgs from your acal day jobffice. >> and you have to do this on yo own time. give us an example of some of the types of jobs that are out there that people are takingng advantage of. >> there are people who do p.r.,., forxample, who can help individuals who want to do press releas creative writing. you could do something with grgraphic desi. a lot of the jobs tend to be service based. if you
. >> do you go to the boss and let them know? >> i would s say no, because not everybody can deal with that. there may be jealousy. some m may think you will spend company resources doing your side job you probably do not nt to bring it up. >> once you line up the extra wowork, tell us how to not mingle the two,o yoare not using the boss's oducts, ti, and e-mail addddresses to get your job done.. >> you have to be intentional and deliver it. that includes creating your...
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s. let's get started.h another look at a cloudy sky and a few breaks in the overcast now and then as we look across the area and we'll take this. the snow is long gone but colder air will move in with the disturbance tonight and that disturbance may well bring a new flurries to the region as well. so that's our weather story at the moment. fairly quiet, though on the ground this morning's snow with four inches of snow in fredricksburg. 3 1/2 in dumfries. germantown an inch. and calloway st. mary's county 5.2 inches and the concern today with temperatures getting warmer, above freezing in many areas means that there's slush and mush and standing water and that will refreeze tonight when temperatures tank into the upper teens in many suburban areas. right now we're at 39 at reagan national. southern maryland naval air station 32 degrees. 32 as well in gaithersburg. now, for the overnight hours, it's not a major disturbance we're looking at moving in from the west but it is the leading edge of colder air. 39
s. let's get started.h another look at a cloudy sky and a few breaks in the overcast now and then as we look across the area and we'll take this. the snow is long gone but colder air will move in with the disturbance tonight and that disturbance may well bring a new flurries to the region as well. so that's our weather story at the moment. fairly quiet, though on the ground this morning's snow with four inches of snow in fredricksburg. 3 1/2 in dumfries. germantown an inch. and calloway st....
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s proifrdz just let me give you a little bit of background those are not in any rules in order to have facility we have to have rules and those rules actually went into effect in 1999 when we established the shelter grinds advisory committee and when rules are broken and shelters or an infraction happens in a
s proifrdz just let me give you a little bit of background those are not in any rules in order to have facility we have to have rules and those rules actually went into effect in 1999 when we established the shelter grinds advisory committee and when rules are broken and shelters or an infraction happens in a
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let's take a look at the numbers. the s 500 last trade slightly to the down side by about 5 points on the trading session. the nasdaq, the last trade down 5 as well. the oil market prices moving to the downside today as well, down about 6% on wti. let's get more on the trading action with bob pisani. >> we're on the up side for the dow. oil is, again smacking around the markets. we were waiting for stability. look what happened here intraday. 10:30, the inventory levels came outing with bigger bill than expected there. we broke down a little bit around 12:30 when oil broke below $50. that's when the market responded. look at the s&p 500. we've dropped about 4 points very quickly there. and then another little cascade to the downside. that's what brought us down. remember when traders don't know what the fundamentals are, they trade on technicals. when oil hit 50, the entire market responded. another reason why technical analysis is very important. look at this two-day on oil. we were almost $55 two days ago, now we're at 49
let's take a look at the numbers. the s 500 last trade slightly to the down side by about 5 points on the trading session. the nasdaq, the last trade down 5 as well. the oil market prices moving to the downside today as well, down about 6% on wti. let's get more on the trading action with bob pisani. >> we're on the up side for the dow. oil is, again smacking around the markets. we were waiting for stability. look what happened here intraday. 10:30, the inventory levels came outing with...
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let's play "hardball." \sere, that the form of the united states doesn't love his kung. is this what it's come to? what's hitting us in the news right now are birthers likes donald trump who sea he was secretly lived here in africa, and
let's play "hardball." \sere, that the form of the united states doesn't love his kung. is this what it's come to? what's hitting us in the news right now are birthers likes donald trump who sea he was secretly lived here in africa, and
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s. let's get started with other numbers like 44 at reagan national. 43 in gaithersburg and frederick. we'll see a few clouds tonight. temperatures only drop to an average of about 30. a little southwesterly wind and a little more cloud cover and the clouds are in advance of the first of these two arctic cold fronts. by tomorrow morning, we'll range in the upper 20's to lower 30's. fairly comfortable start. cold front will come through fairly early in the morning but it will take several hours for the colder air to follow. it's kind of lagging behind by 100 miles and 150 miles. the result will be temperatures maybe in the lower 40's and falling to the 30's. when the cold blast comes in it may be accompanied by flurries across the area. and then a second stronger cold front will come through the region on saturday. so lots to talk about when i join you in the studio in 10 minutes. alison? >> we will see you then doug. thank you. well, it is the hottest ticket in town and really across the nation tonight. the $2 slip of paper millions are hoping could be worth a half billion dollars. suz
s. let's get started with other numbers like 44 at reagan national. 43 in gaithersburg and frederick. we'll see a few clouds tonight. temperatures only drop to an average of about 30. a little southwesterly wind and a little more cloud cover and the clouds are in advance of the first of these two arctic cold fronts. by tomorrow morning, we'll range in the upper 20's to lower 30's. fairly comfortable start. cold front will come through fairly early in the morning but it will take several hours...
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give him a shot and let us know. >>'s not afraid of hard work at all. >> maybe we'll have an update on the good stuff. >> come on somebody out there needs someone like him. >> lots of breaking news of the let's get you to the newsroom with miss carol costello. >> thanks so much. have a great day. "newsroom" starts now. >>> happening now in the "newsroom," a vow of earth shaking retaliation. as isis finds a depraved new way to get the world's attention. a hero pilot burned to death. >> translator: i demand this criminal organization to be annihilated. >> it's truly horrifying when you watch the video meant to inflict terror. >> will this new level of brutality back fire. >>> also a rush hour nightmare in new york. >> this is a truly ugly and brutal sight. >> people killed when a commuter train hits an suv on the tracks. >> people pulling windows out. >> the tracks buckle the front car catches fire commuters scramble for safety. >> we were able to get off in time, but it was scary. >>> plus disaster unfolds up close. a dash
give him a shot and let us know. >>'s not afraid of hard work at all. >> maybe we'll have an update on the good stuff. >> come on somebody out there needs someone like him. >> lots of breaking news of the let's get you to the newsroom with miss carol costello. >> thanks so much. have a great day. "newsroom" starts now. >>> happening now in the "newsroom," a vow of earth shaking retaliation. as isis finds a depraved new way to get the...
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let's go to fox 29's shawnette wilson driving along i-76. shawnette, how goes it? >> reporter: lucy, right now where we are there's not any precipitation coming down but we although the condition that is we saw earlier this morning and that is exactly what led to the refreeze and black ice slick spots that chief meteorologist scott williams just spoke about. i'll show where you we are. we are on 76 westbound we're coming up near 476 obviously it's dark out who are i'm trying to tilt down so you can see the roads here. it looks dry, of course, with the naked eye but definitely expect slick spots and icy patches. if you have to go back out tonight, or you're about to jump into this rush hour traffic that you're looking at right now. take a look at video though that we shot earlier this evening. the wind is what many people were talking about while they were out and about around center city this evening. and, yes it is windy but the bigger threat what we've been talking about all evening. slippery sidewalks and roadways. you know it's there. but could still catch you
let's go to fox 29's shawnette wilson driving along i-76. shawnette, how goes it? >> reporter: lucy, right now where we are there's not any precipitation coming down but we although the condition that is we saw earlier this morning and that is exactly what led to the refreeze and black ice slick spots that chief meteorologist scott williams just spoke about. i'll show where you we are. we are on 76 westbound we're coming up near 476 obviously it's dark out who are i'm trying to tilt down...
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s. let's get you started with a map of temperatures around the area. no surprise the farther south and southwest you are from washington, the warmer the temperatures are. 58 degrees right now in fredricksburg, you look at quantico, this is 45. that's weird. not really. see the big bend in the potomac? the winds are blowing across the cold water of the potomac river so where the weather sensor is at quantico, the air temperature is a lot warmer. warm air hasn't penetrated in the far northern suburbs yet. we have a few high clouds around. more clouds will be increasing tonight. this is another cold front. we can tell by the cloud cover, temperatures falling behind and a little bit of moisture not a whole lot with this one. as we get through tomorrow morning, it's certainly possible we can have a few snow showers or snow flurries with the trunk passing through. behind the cold front, it will get a lot colder. temperatures on our side of the front are very mild. still chilly to the north but on the other side of the cold front, temperatures are falling. 27
s. let's get you started with a map of temperatures around the area. no surprise the farther south and southwest you are from washington, the warmer the temperatures are. 58 degrees right now in fredricksburg, you look at quantico, this is 45. that's weird. not really. see the big bend in the potomac? the winds are blowing across the cold water of the potomac river so where the weather sensor is at quantico, the air temperature is a lot warmer. warm air hasn't penetrated in the far northern...
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let's play "hardball." \s that's the charge out there, that the form of the united states doesn't love his kung. is this what it's come to? what's hitting us in the news right now are birthers likes donald trump who sea he was secretly lived here in africa, and is this how we face the danger from -- by dividing those who claim a deep commitment to this country and those that argue there are others who do not? let's find out tonight what rudy giuliani is getting to here. what is he failing to give us? howard dean was chairman of the national committee and michael teeth, chairman of the republican national committee both msnbc analysts. last night speaking to a group of conservatives, giuliani unloaded on the president's handling of terrorism. he said -- i do not believe that the president loves america. he doesn't love you. he doesn't love me and he wasn't brought up the way you or i were brought up to love this country of ours. anyway, there was more from giuliani today on fox news. here he is. >> first of all
let's play "hardball." \s that's the charge out there, that the form of the united states doesn't love his kung. is this what it's come to? what's hitting us in the news right now are birthers likes donald trump who sea he was secretly lived here in africa, and is this how we face the danger from -- by dividing those who claim a deep commitment to this country and those that argue there are others who do not? let's find out tonight what rudy giuliani is getting to here. what is he...
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joining us from new york is alex sherman, but first, let's go to the s&p i q senior analyst. i know you are just on the call for dish. there are a lot of questions out there about what they will do with all of this. anything cleared up? >> i suspect that was the dominant theme throughout the call. we left the call not closer to any potential clarity on the strategy here. a number of offers on the table potential partnerships monetizing through potential sales of the spectrum, we still believe building out the network is the least possible path here. the result of the last auction it kind of reshuffled the deck and we think dish is much more attractive as a potential partner to maybe t-mobile and sprint. i still believe there are a number of options here that have opened up as a result of the latest acquisition. >> alex chairman, who covers deals as well as anyone, i wonder, does this make them a likely acquirer, partner? what is your take today? >> i think dish has always been a likely partner. that is part of the strategy and partially why he renamed himself ceo today. charl
joining us from new york is alex sherman, but first, let's go to the s&p i q senior analyst. i know you are just on the call for dish. there are a lot of questions out there about what they will do with all of this. anything cleared up? >> i suspect that was the dominant theme throughout the call. we left the call not closer to any potential clarity on the strategy here. a number of offers on the table potential partnerships monetizing through potential sales of the spectrum, we still...
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s humble pies. with wix.com ... let's party! ...easy to create your own all-pro website ... ... all by yourself. favre & carve! you did that yourself? don't look so surprised. wix.com. it's that easy. tom: and a valentine's day special newark new jersey selling property to couples for $1,000 but they must build a home within 80 months and live there. and the big one the most dangerous cities in the country is worth the price? >> can you get of fannie mae or freddie mac alone for 3 percent down on the thousand dollars? it is well intentioned but you have to live there five years and build a house within 18 months. not every couple is a residential developer it is hard to get city approval. i don't think the plan is gone out. tom: if you have the builder and a draftsman and the planned you are telling me dealing with city hall will take a long time? >> i think it is a problem. what is the concept? government is promoting home ownership as usual. it becomes of problem we have seen in the past. what is wrong with renting? where can we b
s humble pies. with wix.com ... let's party! ...easy to create your own all-pro website ... ... all by yourself. favre & carve! you did that yourself? don't look so surprised. wix.com. it's that easy. tom: and a valentine's day special newark new jersey selling property to couples for $1,000 but they must build a home within 80 months and live there. and the big one the most dangerous cities in the country is worth the price? >> can you get of fannie mae or freddie mac alone for 3...
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let's get straight to fox 29's dave kinchen live in the newsroom with the story. dave? >> reporter: lucy we've been trying to get answers from philadelphia city officials and leaders in the fire department since first reporting the story last week. this morning i track down fire commissioner derek sawyer and this was at an event honoring staff members who last weight. i pressed the commissioner for answers and one response may surprise you. >> commissioner, once again, people are just looking for answers. i think it's a personnel issue but you've got to be outraged by this right? >> you got to be pretty frustrated tell the people something. >> i'll give a final report when everything is complete. >> but at this point we understand that some reforms have been instituted. can you just tell us about that? what does that mean? what changes have been made. >> i'll tell was i told you before. i'll give you a final report when everything is complete. >> the union says there's no policy right now that prevents fatten nation between superiors and subordinates. should that change
let's get straight to fox 29's dave kinchen live in the newsroom with the story. dave? >> reporter: lucy we've been trying to get answers from philadelphia city officials and leaders in the fire department since first reporting the story last week. this morning i track down fire commissioner derek sawyer and this was at an event honoring staff members who last weight. i pressed the commissioner for answers and one response may surprise you. >> commissioner, once again, people are...
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let's check in with fox 29's jenny joyce. she's live at police headquarters with the very latest tonight. jenny. >> reporter: well, police tell us that randolph sanders confessed to zen lesley murdering kim jones and he says he did it because she was about to turn him in for stealing money from their organization. 36-year-old randolph sanders is behind bars tonight accused of committing the premeditated assassination style killing of his co-worker 56-year-old kim jones last month. >> detectives big break in the case came when they realized that the suspect randolph sanders 36-year-old mail who was a co-worker of mrs. jones drove the same type of vehicle. >> reporter: police say they brought sanders in for questioning on saturday. he ultimately confessed to the crime. he told police he murdered jones because she was about to turn him in for stealing money from their employer turning points pour children. an organization that provides support services to familiar. the organization spoke out about these latest developments. >> t
let's check in with fox 29's jenny joyce. she's live at police headquarters with the very latest tonight. jenny. >> reporter: well, police tell us that randolph sanders confessed to zen lesley murdering kim jones and he says he did it because she was about to turn him in for stealing money from their organization. 36-year-old randolph sanders is behind bars tonight accused of committing the premeditated assassination style killing of his co-worker 56-year-old kim jones last month....
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middle 40's on monday. let's focus on wednesday for five seconds. 60 degrees for the daytime high. ho cares about the raindrops? nighttime lows will be in the 30's. more coming up in a bit. >> thanks a lot. >> look who decided to come back to the snow. >> the sun could never replace you. >> nice try. >> let's talk football. new moves for the redskins. le of veterans got their walking papers today. barry cofield in stephen bowen were released one day after signing ricky john. cofield never missed a game until this past season. he spent the first half of last season on the physically unable to perform list. he was inactive twice after he returned. the two a full day -- day two of full squad workouts for the nats. ian desmond is coming into the last year of his contract and was the subject of a lot of trade rumors this off-season. when we walked into the locker room, we saw hugs from all his teammates. it does not seem like it is on his mind. matt trying to keep it that way. >> i would like to free his mind. you can only look at today. when today is over, you look at tomorrow. things w
middle 40's on monday. let's focus on wednesday for five seconds. 60 degrees for the daytime high. ho cares about the raindrops? nighttime lows will be in the 30's. more coming up in a bit. >> thanks a lot. >> look who decided to come back to the snow. >> the sun could never replace you. >> nice try. >> let's talk football. new moves for the redskins. le of veterans got their walking papers today. barry cofield in stephen bowen were released one day after signing...
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s humble pies. with wix.com ... let's party! ... it easy to create your own all-pro website ... ... all by yourself. favre & carve! you did that yourself? don't look so surprised. wix.com. it's that easy. >>> at first impression, riverbend prison seems also deserted. as a high security facility the majority of inmates here are on 23 hour a day lockdown. they never set foot on the grass yard. but when you cross the compound to the low side, the minimum security housing area, you find a unique unit very different from the rest of riverbend. in fact, different from many other prison facilities in the country. >> for the most part, i look for that unit to kind of police itself. we don't have a lot of violence or problems in there. they actually carry their own key to their cell. ♪ they say it's raining in denver that it's really kind of cold ♪ >> there seems to be kind of a macho order of what crimes are acceptable and what crimes are not. but at the end of the day, we're all wearing blue jeans with a white stripe on them. ♪ i'm just pu
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let's qualify this here. ssaying netflix remains dependent on tv and movie studios for content. that costs a lot. s&p expects the company to increase investments in original programing. those successes are, quote, unpredictable. does this scare you off netflix, alan? >> i think a lot in life is unpredictable but looking at price of netflix it is rallied $120 in the last couple of weeks. it is really trading sideways between 408 and 320. when you trade the stock lop off a zero to make it palatable. trading between 48 and 32. you look for buying opportunity. it had a good gap to the upside. i wait for pullback. they figure it out. they continue to grow subscribers and monetize. that's what they do well. liz: steven, look, the competition is out there. dish and cbs said they will offer over the top type program and streaming and things like that. not to mention you have amazon getting into that party. does it get too crowded here and maybe that is what s&p is talking about? >> yes, it does get too crowded. in a se
let's qualify this here. ssaying netflix remains dependent on tv and movie studios for content. that costs a lot. s&p expects the company to increase investments in original programing. those successes are, quote, unpredictable. does this scare you off netflix, alan? >> i think a lot in life is unpredictable but looking at price of netflix it is rallied $120 in the last couple of weeks. it is really trading sideways between 408 and 320. when you trade the stock lop off a zero to make...
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s humble pies. with wix.com ... let's party! ... we make it easy to create your own all-pro website ... ... all by yourself. favre & carve! you did that yourself? don't look so surprised. wix.com. it's that easy. >>> senator john cornyn today said the house will "like to leave the hot potato with us" referring to a stalemate over the house-authored department of homeland security bill that would in effect gut the president's executive amnesty order. and senate republican conference chairman john thune making it very clear the republicans intend to give that hot potato back to the house and defer to the president. he said, "i think it's going to come down to if the house figures out what they can move because clearly we don't have a bill over here. appropriations bills originate in the house, and it's been demonstrated now that we're not going to get the votes that are necessary to move it through the senate." congress also considering reforms to the h-1b visa program and legislation that ensure that companies aren't using that progr
s humble pies. with wix.com ... let's party! ... we make it easy to create your own all-pro website ... ... all by yourself. favre & carve! you did that yourself? don't look so surprised. wix.com. it's that easy. >>> senator john cornyn today said the house will "like to leave the hot potato with us" referring to a stalemate over the house-authored department of homeland security bill that would in effect gut the president's executive amnesty order. and senate republican...
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s humble pies. with wix.com ... let's party! ...e make it easy to create your own all-pro website ... ... all by yourself. favre & carve! you did that yourself? don't look so surprised. wix.com. it's that easy. >>> oftentimes stateville appears deserted. only the ever present guards in their towers break up the otherwise lifeless landscape. the desolate atmosphere is a direct result of the institutional reforms implemented here in the mid-1990s. before then, hundreds of inmates filled the grounds, worked out in the yards and pursued a variety of programs. today, the vast majority of inmates spend most of their day in their cells. >> it's depress -- it's real depressing. it's depressing. but i try to stay focused. i always try to keep an avenue of hope. because without hope, you would go crazy here. >> life here means spending more than 20 hours a day in a 7x10 foot cell. the only regular time out is an hour of exercise in the yard five days a week and one hour for lunch and dinner. the majority of prisoners spend their days watching
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let's get straight to fox 29's dawn timmeney live in new castle watch day it has been for elinor's mom. dawn? >> reporter: i'll tell was lucy and this is the ending that everyone had hoped for. three-year-old elinor trotta is safe and found tonight after an aggressive investigation that include add multi state amber alert that extended as far away as ohio and wisconsin. this morning the little girl's mother making a tearful and desperate plea for her safe return. tonight, a much different tone. as elinor's mother addressed the media with a big smile on her face. >> today is my birthday and i prayed all day to god that i would get her back and he gave me the best birthday present ever. and i'm going to get my elinor back. >> after a traumatizing 20 hours hours, dawn bar cuss is overjoyed that her little girl elinor is stave and safe and sound. the three year old snatched from her delaware home 7:00 o'clock last night after police say her father 43-year-old michael trotta assaulted bar cuss and took off. the fbi instrumental in locating the little girl in spencer massachusetts, around 3:
let's get straight to fox 29's dawn timmeney live in new castle watch day it has been for elinor's mom. dawn? >> reporter: i'll tell was lucy and this is the ending that everyone had hoped for. three-year-old elinor trotta is safe and found tonight after an aggressive investigation that include add multi state amber alert that extended as far away as ohio and wisconsin. this morning the little girl's mother making a tearful and desperate plea for her safe return. tonight, a much different...