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the live. the live . in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want to. live. good luck. to building a new. mission to teach music. this is why you should care only. to situations i have read the reports. and know i will leave them to the state department to comment on your play of the month please. please. no more. question be prepared for. when you have to be ready for a. critical ops peach. down the freedoms of christ. in my time i'm rich i was fortunate to state a solar powered lodge...
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to live. live. live live live. live live. live. live. upon. plus how does the new alert animation scripts scare me a little. there is breaking news tonight and we are continuing to follow the breaking news. alexander's family cry tears of joy and a great things out there that there has been rendered in a court of law found online is a story made for movies playing out in real life. we're back with bill hader he's left saturday night live he's in the he's we're prizing his role as flint lockwood in cloudy with a chance of meatballs or when september twenty seventh he's in the to do list directed by his wife he's in the t. mobile commercial scene everywhere in other words he is ubiquitous he is everywhere bill hader is in your life whether you like it or not he's also there to be the voice of directions in your car yeah when you be grateful. that laughter laughed. where you got. more on would you ever like to do serious work yeah i actually. i'm in a movie i actually did two independent dramas last last year one is called the skeleton twins whic
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why do you think you live here freed. my ancestors come here and live here. and grap about given and to indonesia and give them billions of dollars because you give a right to bring up your children give you a house has to you know rip the country for this important people in young generation need to know why do the ear pinch of always under that should violate the treaty and forcing themselves on to destroy mother earth destroying the language destroying it that was rightfully ours when we're not angry we speak the truth we're not frustrated. we speak the reality of the european people develop a curriculum that all chinamen black man red man white man strips stick to their own cultural languages status forcing themselves out to believe in something that the other nations don't believe in afghanistan korea vietnam we have no business over there and we're going to lose is there any way to save the earth from ourselves we believe in the great spirit which we call god we all believe in god and he guided created a book that you can read it yourself and it tell yo
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what do you see as the biggest threat facing today we're live in you know two lives here we live the western culture eastern culture as well as our own so we're live and it's like. two different patterns. and. it's to rally the community we still have the concept here family extended family in that. community. and to to. to do small things rallied you know community you know bringing in the community together do small things small projects and get everybody involved because at the grassroots level people want that they would like a change they would like to see a change right now or sitting in a solar powered lodge that you yourself built with your own hands what drove you to do this and what made you devote your life to renewable energy thinking of my grandfather's. dream his vision on how to coexist with the non-natives he said it was like a like a cup of water. non-natives are like a couple water fish if the water cups would fall over the water den goes underneath things around things just floods the whole place to anything and that's its path that that takes out. and he said that
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or the ones living in shelters. but i think that the story that i want to share the most as quickly as i can is maria story. thanksgiving just happened and her family was in an sro. and they had no kitchen to have their thanksgiving dinner. and thank god for organizations that provided a space for all of the families to come and share thanksgiving together. but it made me think about my own family and my children and my four and how many times i rush after work after teaching all day and stressing about what i am going to cook for dinner in my kitchen. and they have none. i think about the programs that we have in our school about healthy meals and about how we are always telling the children what they should eat and what do we tell the familis that have no kitchens and they are the lucky ones or that at least have a roof over their head and i hope that we take advantage of this opportunity to provide our families, with a home, with a kitchen, with a place that they can work to provide the healthier meals. and so, i
or the ones living in shelters. but i think that the story that i want to share the most as quickly as i can is maria story. thanksgiving just happened and her family was in an sro. and they had no kitchen to have their thanksgiving dinner. and thank god for organizations that provided a space for all of the families to come and share thanksgiving together. but it made me think about my own family and my children and my four and how many times i rush after work after teaching all day and...
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he lived in the township and i lived in the city. we literally lived five minutes away from each other. >> and they had better schools? >> yes, the township had better schools. she loved the schools. >> her daughter was enrolled in copley, fairlon. >> we had a computer lab, garden outside many our own greenhouse. and i was so grateful to have been able to go there for just two years. >> so tell me how you were caught. >> well, they -- what i understand is they had an investigator from cleveland area i think, and woe come down and he would -- he would come down and he would watch my whereabouts like he would watch me go to and fro. and he came to the conclusion stating that they had clear and convincing evidence that i did not live or reside in copley. >> she withdrew her children in school and enrolled them back in akron. >> it was a huge difference. it was huge. we didn't learn that much. there was a lot of disruptive -- it was disruptive in classes, there was no resources, it was just completely different and i felt like i wasn't l
he lived in the township and i lived in the city. we literally lived five minutes away from each other. >> and they had better schools? >> yes, the township had better schools. she loved the schools. >> her daughter was enrolled in copley, fairlon. >> we had a computer lab, garden outside many our own greenhouse. and i was so grateful to have been able to go there for just two years. >> so tell me how you were caught. >> well, they -- what i understand is...
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live. live. live. live. live. live live. live live. live . twenty fourteen olympic displays like why is is so special as the russian resort prepares to local the world power the games should be the city's present and future ludlow so it will bring you this is the moment there are very cold and snowy windy mountainous stuff beyond the olympics but. today on a. good lumber tour. to build. anything tim's mission to teach music. this is why you should care only. iraq's president calls on the occupied city expel islamist rebels that seized the city on friday as the army gathers forces for a full assault on the extremists. greenland opened its pristine arctic territory for the first time as a country seeks cash and independence looks at the debate sparked by the decision. britain's prime minister toughens up the rhetoric on immigration but too little too late his critics claim is only looking for votes. despite them in moscow.
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we take in our lives.e feel more alive than ever when we really don't cutoff this part of our lives. >> there is something about it that is still obviously makes my misty and i don't know what it is. well i do know what it is, we are talking about death and dying and it's sad. so this is a question that miss minors probably did not get asked how do you talk about dying online, is there etquit and go on twitter, we will be right back. >> no doubt about it, innovation changes our lives. opening doors ... opening possibilities. taking the impossible from lab ... to life. on techknow, our scientists bring you a sneak-peak of the future, and take you behind the scenes at our evolving world. techknow - ideas, invention, life. on al jazeera america i was diagnosed with breast cancer three years ago and then i was diagnosed stage four 18 months ago, i know my cancer is terminal but you can be optimistic with that. i have handled it with humor and made a joke about it the other day thinking he gets it, you know, pa
we take in our lives.e feel more alive than ever when we really don't cutoff this part of our lives. >> there is something about it that is still obviously makes my misty and i don't know what it is. well i do know what it is, we are talking about death and dying and it's sad. so this is a question that miss minors probably did not get asked how do you talk about dying online, is there etquit and go on twitter, we will be right back. >> no doubt about it, innovation changes our...
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my name is james clamerty, i live at 45 219th street. i am one of 7dr filers who believe the sign of this design is just too large for this location. i will show how the design will be out of scale for the lot, it will cause a walling in effect of lampson lane and it will forever block one of the nicest public views along our block, that of rocky mountain, now called corona heights and the historic landmark no. 80 on douglas street just one-half block away. let me tell you i know this neighborhood. i was born at children's hospital in 52 and i grew up in this house and attended college from this house, so i know this neighborhood. in 77 i moved back with my wife, also a native. my parents moved in, we raised our two kids here, they went to neighborhood public schools so i know this neighborhood and i know there have been 6 or 8 recent remodel projects along our block that have helped the neighborhood by upgrading older properties, adding additional living space and modernizing these homes. this has undoubtedly benefited the neighborhood
my name is james clamerty, i live at 45 219th street. i am one of 7dr filers who believe the sign of this design is just too large for this location. i will show how the design will be out of scale for the lot, it will cause a walling in effect of lampson lane and it will forever block one of the nicest public views along our block, that of rocky mountain, now called corona heights and the historic landmark no. 80 on douglas street just one-half block away. let me tell you i know this...
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ktvu's lz alex savidge is there now and will bling us a live update. >> reporter: we're live in san franciscohere the state is in a drought and now the governor is expected to make it official. we'll tell you why the announcement is so critical. >>> welcome back. good morning. we're still on "mornings on 2", live now, our pictures at that big fire at a redwood city machine shop started at about 6:00 this morning. those firefighters are busy hitting this from all sides. newschopper2 is flying around over it as well. ktvu's alex savidge is there now. he's talking to people who live nearby. they've been facted by this. alex will have a live report coming up. friday morning, january 17th. i'm dave clark. welcome back. let's check weather an traffic. steve is off today. there's rosemary. >> good morning to you. another warm day in store, but this morning, the big headline, how cold it is in some areas. giving you a look here, 29 degrees in santa rosa. we've got 31 in napa. for the afternoon, temperatures will rebound back in the upper 60s by 2:00 in the afternoon. most of us topping out in the upp
ktvu's lz alex savidge is there now and will bling us a live update. >> reporter: we're live in san franciscohere the state is in a drought and now the governor is expected to make it official. we'll tell you why the announcement is so critical. >>> welcome back. good morning. we're still on "mornings on 2", live now, our pictures at that big fire at a redwood city machine shop started at about 6:00 this morning. those firefighters are busy hitting this from all sides....
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live. live live live . now here in moscow our top stories tonight's ceremonies are being held in orthodox communities around the world to mark christmas side rushes main cathedral with thousands and joining in all. these pictures in fact you can see a lot of now. from there from your such president putin attending this. very much we've used it and it was going to move to. a month's time and that's the scene. she had to go back to because to set it off for taking the rest of our head with. rocks presidents called on the occupied city for legitimate spell is the best rebels that seized the city on for.
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i live in the mission. the eir states the pipeline unit totaled 25 thousand more than the 31 thousand plus units sought by the housing needs allocation for the 2345078 to the current period and it would allow the additional capacity of more units. the city is over producing market rates and failing to produce middle-class housing. for the prior 1999 did market rate was over product of one hundred and 53 percent of the market rate production for the 52 of the low income father are target was met. the work on this document and the previous housing eir and element itself since 20005 and this one since nodding. she brought this flawed document to this point. i strongly support and urge you to grant another month for consideration of the documents and actually at least march third and at most april 3rd due to inadequate notice. thank you >> thank you. any further any public comment? okay. seeing none, public comment is closed. commissioner sugaya >> yeah. i start with one comment. that a question actually to sta
i live in the mission. the eir states the pipeline unit totaled 25 thousand more than the 31 thousand plus units sought by the housing needs allocation for the 2345078 to the current period and it would allow the additional capacity of more units. the city is over producing market rates and failing to produce middle-class housing. for the prior 1999 did market rate was over product of one hundred and 53 percent of the market rate production for the 52 of the low income father are target was...
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nonetheless i have live simply. i would rather you save today and party later if you have a million by age 45 but until you get to that point you're not ready for retirement 3 1 million to $2 million. get a life with an insurance policy. if you have 15 years. again 15 years term life. for think that's what you want to do. cover your work of lawyers until you are retired. if you die after you start or stop working your family will get that and be charitable. i talk a lot about money and the importance of it but it's not about that. it's about having time with your family. having time with their community. life doing of these to get to retirement in love this week to the people in your community as well as your family. follow me on facebook. kron4 rob black. i love to dig your feedback. oppose a lot of these segments on you to their rob black show. have a good day take care thanks for watching. paid advertisement for cold plasma sub-d by perricone md. how old does your neck make you look? would you like to take years
nonetheless i have live simply. i would rather you save today and party later if you have a million by age 45 but until you get to that point you're not ready for retirement 3 1 million to $2 million. get a life with an insurance policy. if you have 15 years. again 15 years term life. for think that's what you want to do. cover your work of lawyers until you are retired. if you die after you start or stop working your family will get that and be charitable. i talk a lot about money and the...
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the 25-year-old american lives in the district of montmartre and has made her dream of living and workingin the world's fashion capital a reality. fashion labels and designers send her parcels of clothing in the hope that she'll wear the creations and recommend them. >> i think a lot of girls can relate to the things i wear, especially because a lot of the things i wear are super- affordable, so they'll, you know, see a dress that i'm wearing and they can then go buy it and they can afford it. whereas, you know, like, a lot of fashion magazines, you look at all these beautiful things and they're thousands and thousands of euros and no one can afford them. >> she's the central figure in her blog, showing herself and her clothes. her taste is decisive, including in shoes. >> these are the shoes that i wear the most, which is why they're out. i can't fit all my shoes out here. they're like all under the bed, all in these closets. i have, like, over three hundred pairs of shoes. so these are the ones i wear almost every day. >> what looks so easy is actually hard work. every day there are new
the 25-year-old american lives in the district of montmartre and has made her dream of living and workingin the world's fashion capital a reality. fashion labels and designers send her parcels of clothing in the hope that she'll wear the creations and recommend them. >> i think a lot of girls can relate to the things i wear, especially because a lot of the things i wear are super- affordable, so they'll, you know, see a dress that i'm wearing and they can then go buy it and they can...
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about 20 people live here.f the big issues early this morning for those folks trying to get it out when the fire started, the front staircase of the building was blocked by fire. a lot of people had to go to a small spiral staircase in the back of the building to escape the flames and smoke. we talked a short time ago with one man inside the building sleeping. he woke up. hit room was full of smoke but -- his room was full of smoke but he managed to make it out okay. >> my room was full of smoke. i heard someone yelling. that originally woke me up and i opened my eyes to thinking it was a bad dream but it was reality, not being able to breathe and trying to get out of the building. >> reporter: everyone who lives here did make it out okay. again, the one firefighter was injured after falling 10 feet, but we understand that he should be okay. a fire investigator has been called in to pinpoint exactly what caused this early morning fire. we understand there was extensive damage done to the building. it is unclear
about 20 people live here.f the big issues early this morning for those folks trying to get it out when the fire started, the front staircase of the building was blocked by fire. a lot of people had to go to a small spiral staircase in the back of the building to escape the flames and smoke. we talked a short time ago with one man inside the building sleeping. he woke up. hit room was full of smoke but -- his room was full of smoke but he managed to make it out okay. >> my room was full...
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look. >> we have a jackie e sissel live out there and we hope to get a live look. >> so far there are no delays or problems on the nimitz, george is following this. he will give you more details coming up. line >> welcome back. new video into kron four this morning. of that massive wildfire burning about 25-miles northeast of los angeles. thirty-seven hundred residents have been evacuated and do not know when they will be able to return. right now the "colby fire" is 30-percent contained. the winds are expected to be calmer today for firefighters battling the fire in the san gabriel mountains. five homes have been destroyed. and no injuries have been reported. so far the fire has burned over 17-hundred acres. r >> today marks a grim anniversary. on january 17, 1994 a 6.7- magnitude earthquake hit the san fernando valley area of los angeles. it happened at 4-30 in the morning. the northridge earthquake killed 57 people, injured thousands more it damaged 112,000 structures and left more than 20-billion dollars in property losses. the quake was felt as far >> the san francisco police dep
look. >> we have a jackie e sissel live out there and we hope to get a live look. >> so far there are no delays or problems on the nimitz, george is following this. he will give you more details coming up. line >> welcome back. new video into kron four this morning. of that massive wildfire burning about 25-miles northeast of los angeles. thirty-seven hundred residents have been evacuated and do not know when they will be able to return. right now the "colby fire" is...
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live. live live. live live. live . wealthy british style. markets. find out what's really happening to the global economy with. the no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a report on. how do you operate. i'm going to it was good. i'm not an olympic hockey. league and my fly. there's a bus service from to trip to the other vissarion of villages in the area the next settlement. is just ten kilometers away it was in the early one nine hundred ninety s. that many followers started to come here from all over the former soviet union now there are nearly five thousand. they also their apartments and big cities to settle here after following their teacher to siberia since then a local house prices have rocketed several times over from tetrapod of the village it's sixty kilometers to the sacred mountain. she would use needle today anyone who wants to come here is very well come on up anyone can come and buy a plot of land and build a house but there's no question about that across. the room from petra part of qur'an through the
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check check >> this is al jazeera america live from new york.onathan betz with the top stories. >> syrian rebel leaders agreed to attend internationally brokered peace talks. after a long debate the syrian national coalition voted yes in istanbul. >> the talks begin in four days. >> officials in egypt announce the approval of a military-backed opposition in the first vote since a coup toppled the leadership. >> a deadly stampede - 18 died and many hurt as thousands gather in mumbai to
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we are african communities, and we live together. and, uh, it's not easy to just break out and, uh, and go. we fear to move to other places where we will be strangers, you're not going to get, uh, the same care. so, basically, it's a kind of conservatism. we prefer to stay in the same place other than, you know, try and taking some risk. >> do you still have a lot of mold issues? >> yeah, uh, the mold, i think the last time that you came, you took some pictures. >> yeah. >> he came and he fixed it. >> oh, my god, that was so terrible. >> yeah, yeah, i can show you. so, he fixed it with, uh, some new glue. >> after receiving some financial attention, the environment of the building started to improve. the repairs are being made, in part, because uhab was able to help the tenants organize to engage with the bank and the court-appointed receiver. now, they have a say in their building's future. >> it's, like, really great that the mold in buoukary's apartment is getting fixed and, like, the lead paint is getting fixed. but what we see a
we are african communities, and we live together. and, uh, it's not easy to just break out and, uh, and go. we fear to move to other places where we will be strangers, you're not going to get, uh, the same care. so, basically, it's a kind of conservatism. we prefer to stay in the same place other than, you know, try and taking some risk. >> do you still have a lot of mold issues? >> yeah, uh, the mold, i think the last time that you came, you took some pictures. >> yeah....
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he is expected to live but he has serious burns. he is in serious condition. >> they're starting to piece this together. at this point, the person, a teenager was working on his car at a another location and spilled gasoline of himself, he did not think nothing of it. there was someone in the car and they attempted to light a cigarette. when they did that, he was set on fire. he is a serious condition and he has serious burns on his chest, hands, and his face. this is just a tragic accident. the good news is that he is expected to live. >> breaking news this morning, >> san jose police have made an arrest in connection to a series of arsons. officers arrested the man last night. 13 fire have been set since last wednesday joining us live now from san jose is kron 4's will tran. will? >> this is a composite sketch. this is surveillance video and it is pretty detailed. the san jose police department stated that day are going to release the photo later and we will see how close the total comes to the person the state arrested. we do kno
he is expected to live but he has serious burns. he is in serious condition. >> they're starting to piece this together. at this point, the person, a teenager was working on his car at a another location and spilled gasoline of himself, he did not think nothing of it. there was someone in the car and they attempted to light a cigarette. when they did that, he was set on fire. he is a serious condition and he has serious burns on his chest, hands, and his face. this is just a tragic...
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that that will make their lives. listen lead live a a a a a a a a. plus there was a new alert animation scripts scare me a little bit. there is breaking news tonight and they are continuing to follow the breaking news. alexander's family cry tears of joy at a brave thing. that had to be added red dark at a court of war found alive is a story made for a movie is playing out in real life. we're back with joel o'steen the new book is break out i want to ask you about what you make of call outs this different type of pastor you know i like carl he's a friend of mine of known him for years and you know he'll reach people that i will reach him and he's not in yeah he's not in a suit and tie he's got a mohawk and tattoos but you know what i'm for everybody you know do you ever break away from being jolo steam what does jolo steam do when he's not doing doing jol you know i'm still i don't feel much different than i did fourteen years ago i still like to play basketball hang out with my family ride bikes i don't i don't live a very pressured life i'm just mo
that that will make their lives. listen lead live a a a a a a a a. plus there was a new alert animation scripts scare me a little bit. there is breaking news tonight and they are continuing to follow the breaking news. alexander's family cry tears of joy at a brave thing. that had to be added red dark at a court of war found alive is a story made for a movie is playing out in real life. we're back with joel o'steen the new book is break out i want to ask you about what you make of call outs...
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right now i'm living with my mom because i can't afford to live on my own.ried with three children. you know, raising my own family under my mom household. simple things like that. you know, programs that would say, you know, i'm here to thep you with, clothes, foods. simple things, necessity. >> there's been this conversation about marriage, marriage, poverty and the relationship between them. i met your husband and kids last time you were in here. there's this idea like, you know, single women out there, if you just got married, that's the way out of poverty. what do you want to say about that? >> getting married, me and my husband joke about it all the time. getting married was such an economical downturn. it's like, simply filing taxes is more expensive. you know, eating, clothing, shelter, it's more expensive because that's just another body. you know? that's another add-on. you know? getting involved with this movement has really changed my life because it gave me the courage to actually file again, because the first time they actually closed my face a
right now i'm living with my mom because i can't afford to live on my own.ried with three children. you know, raising my own family under my mom household. simple things like that. you know, programs that would say, you know, i'm here to thep you with, clothes, foods. simple things, necessity. >> there's been this conversation about marriage, marriage, poverty and the relationship between them. i met your husband and kids last time you were in here. there's this idea like, you know,...
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you' looking live from chopper 5r the contest... good afternoon, i'm fr mallicoat. >>> best surfers are here in the bay area for the legendary mavericks competition. you're looking live over the contest from chopper 5. good afternoon, happy friday, i'm frank mallicoat. >> i'm anne makovec. michelle has the day off. hundreds of fans made the trip to half moon bay to get a glimpse of the big wave competition and the word's best surfers are putting on a show. >> continuing his dominance with a huge air drop. >> spectacular! pete trying to run away from this and he is feeling good. >> lots of excitement as fans watch their favorites but the view from the sky just as thrilling. chopper 5 is capturing everything from waves to wipeouts. take a look at that one. it makes it look like art. waves today will be up to 50 feet. let's go live to roberta gonzales in half moon bay with more on the competition. >> reporter: it's just amazing, imagine this, 24 of the best athletes in the entire world receive a phone call. the good news, they have bee
you' looking live from chopper 5r the contest... good afternoon, i'm fr mallicoat. >>> best surfers are here in the bay area for the legendary mavericks competition. you're looking live over the contest from chopper 5. good afternoon, happy friday, i'm frank mallicoat. >> i'm anne makovec. michelle has the day off. hundreds of fans made the trip to half moon bay to get a glimpse of the big wave competition and the word's best surfers are putting on a show. >> continuing his...
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phil joins us live now from live from paris. what exactly are the obstacles diplomats are facing to get them just to come to the table? >> yeah, morgan, there are a lot of obstacles to overcome here. see if we can get through at least some of them. first and for most, who is the syrian opposition? and they are trying to determine that. this is not one unified open signatures of course. there is a number of different groups that fall under the opposition umbrella. so when will attend from the opposition side. >> next, the issue of pre-conditions. some very prominent leading members of the opposition that say that one of the pre-condition says that assad himself must go before talks can be engaged upon for damascus that is a nob starter. then we go to who will attend the talks in a larger sense. there is the question of whether or not iran will be at the time of course, iran has a lot of influence on damascus and a lot of foreign policy issues that they are very concerned about and very, very involved with. there is also the issue
phil joins us live now from live from paris. what exactly are the obstacles diplomats are facing to get them just to come to the table? >> yeah, morgan, there are a lot of obstacles to overcome here. see if we can get through at least some of them. first and for most, who is the syrian opposition? and they are trying to determine that. this is not one unified open signatures of course. there is a number of different groups that fall under the opposition umbrella. so when will attend from...
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live. live live. live . live. talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want. to. live. little. bit. of. today's news and the week's top stories here on our t.v. the southern russian city of volgograd bids a final farewell to the thirty four victims of the two terrorist attacks r.t. brings you the story of a three month old survivor whose relatives are torn between hope for her recovery and grief at the loss of her mother. a french military contingent fails to stem a wave of bloodshed that's gripped the central african republic but the u.n. now raising the alarm of a looming humanitarian crisis there. the situation isn't it to be out of control in the financials the central african republic is not capable to control this frightens r.t. talks to the aid group doctors without borders about the carnage ravaging the state will even hospitals and medics become targets. tough economic time.
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we take in our lives, we feel more alive than ever when we don't cut off this part of our lives. >> there'something about it that makes me misty, i don't know what it is. i do know what it is. this is a question that probably never gets asked. how do you talk about dying online? is there etiquette. yo. >> we should be meeting people on the street and leaving our not dying, you know, it is what it is. that's what we are doing. we need to get the people who are depressed to get on to social media as well. >> david and deborah. social media provides is a source of support. people who feel their families are burnt. we have a great video coming from lizzy. >> it's a pop-up event where people talk about death, and have cake. i brought the death cafe concept to the united states. death cafes have popped up in 34 state. they have no agenda, no ideology, but just open conversation. >> david, often the critic at social media creates superficial connections. there's nothing like face to face conversations when it comes to building empathy. what's the response to that critic. >> that's changing. i thin
we take in our lives, we feel more alive than ever when we don't cut off this part of our lives. >> there'something about it that makes me misty, i don't know what it is. i do know what it is. this is a question that probably never gets asked. how do you talk about dying online? is there etiquette. yo. >> we should be meeting people on the street and leaving our not dying, you know, it is what it is. that's what we are doing. we need to get the people who are depressed to get on to...
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live . the. lives. of. the lead live. live. live. live. the lead the fishing boat that we raced said this morning at the show what he's done for the poor for the most. part of the travels to come see the euro. this is focused on. three to four. couples position is probably will try we are aware of the problem with truly are of course the other courts with the same repeat patient to be said to favor the disembarkation and clearing through customs of illegal fishing products in there has been complaints and we're trying to work together with the corresponding countries however as far as the european union countries are concerned we are responsible and all they can say is that we intend to force controls we really must look into these issues. of the senate from soon ago as soon as the fish is caught in a bit on the one hand it is caught immediately and on the other it gets here within twelve hours packed in styrofoam with a proper i said nine to twelve degrees celsius and it gets here right away within twelve hours. yes of course they buy it
live . the. lives. of. the lead live. live. live. live. the lead the fishing boat that we raced said this morning at the show what he's done for the poor for the most. part of the travels to come see the euro. this is focused on. three to four. couples position is probably will try we are aware of the problem with truly are of course the other courts with the same repeat patient to be said to favor the disembarkation and clearing through customs of illegal fishing products in there has been...
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. >> a live look outside at the bay bridge. today is thursday, january 23 and this is "today in the bay." >> a very good morning to you. thanks for joining us. i'm laura garcia-cannon. >> and i'm scott mcgrew. it is a tough morning to say the very least for one east bay family trying to figure out how their loved one, an 11-year-old boy, ended up dead. officials found the boy shot to death around 7:00 last night, 1300 block of yosemite circle in oakley near antioch. bob redell is live in oakley. officials think this was probably an accident. >> reporter: yes. emphasis on probably. the oakley police department has not said definitively that this was an accidental shooting using the words that it is possibly an accidental shooting. it appears that's what happened. around 7:00 last night the police and paramedics called to a house in the neighborhood of behind me here in oakley, neighbors gathered outside to figure out what was going on. when the authorities arrived they found an 11-year-old boy suffering from a gunshot wound. it
. >> a live look outside at the bay bridge. today is thursday, january 23 and this is "today in the bay." >> a very good morning to you. thanks for joining us. i'm laura garcia-cannon. >> and i'm scott mcgrew. it is a tough morning to say the very least for one east bay family trying to figure out how their loved one, an 11-year-old boy, ended up dead. officials found the boy shot to death around 7:00 last night, 1300 block of yosemite circle in oakley near antioch....
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she lived a life of poverty. now she runs a nonprofit. 50 years after lyndon johnson declared a war on poverty, the battle wages on for many. >> people do not have the courage or will to address the challenges of these community. we allowed ourselves to be okay with saving some and not all. >> in the last year miami children's initiative built a playground and pushed a city to repave a main road and plant trees. the block by block approach is designed to show people they matter. the goal is that kids get the ticket out of poverty, a college education. >> children can do everything, if every community commence it and says in our block, on these streets in this community, our children will be the future, demonstrate the ones at the bottom. we'll see a different story. >> for wilson and her family, life was tougher. after our interview her hours were reduced. unable to afford gas for the commute, she was forced to quit. >> concerned lawmakers argue that lyndon johnson's war on poverty has been a failure, even if it
she lived a life of poverty. now she runs a nonprofit. 50 years after lyndon johnson declared a war on poverty, the battle wages on for many. >> people do not have the courage or will to address the challenges of these community. we allowed ourselves to be okay with saving some and not all. >> in the last year miami children's initiative built a playground and pushed a city to repave a main road and plant trees. the block by block approach is designed to show people they matter. the...
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to look for a living. >> [inaudible] >> most of the people living here can tell the same story.ey're all at the bottom of the social ladder. there's almost no chance to break out of the situation. >> no toilet, no water. >> you come here for a better life. i've been here for 10 years, 15 years. unite. not africa >> many of the people here survived by thievery. few will talk about it. they preferred to portray themselves as innocent traders, victims of south africa's justice system. to survive. [indiscernible] >> shortly after this interview we have to stop recording. we are told a group of people living in the house is planning to rob us. we managed to leave the building unharmed. there is another side to immigration in south africa, a story of success. a burgeoning society of migrants from various african countries have developed in the district. he tells me about how it was .hen he arrived >> it was four years after democratic. used ton't give -- get seeing a lot of migrants in the country. nity,n the senegalese commu we sent a body home every week. it has been getting better
to look for a living. >> [inaudible] >> most of the people living here can tell the same story.ey're all at the bottom of the social ladder. there's almost no chance to break out of the situation. >> no toilet, no water. >> you come here for a better life. i've been here for 10 years, 15 years. unite. not africa >> many of the people here survived by thievery. few will talk about it. they preferred to portray themselves as innocent traders, victims of south...
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in a live in the terms. why do you complain places a concentration concentration is true for you if you. were you in the army. you know the soldiers they live in east where you complain. complain these complain but it was good to go to. a concentration camp would you. ever go to jail and that's your goal why do you go to jail in mexico is see how they're treated in the jail go to mexico i'm glad they're in jail. here's a footprint. right here. oh that means his bill of action people coming through this way yeah when he did eight hundred miles this trail maps that even in. this particular section of. trail we've had seven this sense out there were. how should we characterize events playing out in ukraine a legitimate democratic movement or a small number of highly motivated radicals forcing violent regime change is this movement is peaceful as western media claims and is ukraine hopelessly divided west against east. right on the scene. for. stricklin and i think the term limits the libyan army corps but their
in a live in the terms. why do you complain places a concentration concentration is true for you if you. were you in the army. you know the soldiers they live in east where you complain. complain these complain but it was good to go to. a concentration camp would you. ever go to jail and that's your goal why do you go to jail in mexico is see how they're treated in the jail go to mexico i'm glad they're in jail. here's a footprint. right here. oh that means his bill of action people coming...
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a live look, there is the backup.ook at the cash lanes have started to thin out. >> thank you much. still ahead, heroine in happy meals. the drug bust that happened at mcdonald's drive through window. >> an elementary school teacher under arrest for hoarding snakes in his home. police say the suspect was doing with so many. or how to find big savingsdeals on the things you need. just make a straight line to safeway. you'll find huge club card deals perfect for the big game. pizza's a football favorite. digiorno pizza is $3.99. get your snack on. wheat thins and other nabisco crackers are just $1.50 a box. and dreyer's ice cream is only $2.88. real big deals this week and every week. only at safeway. ingredients for life. >>> welcome back. 6:40. this morning a ship where 700 got sick being scrubbed down before it heads out to the water tomorrow. hundreds of people came down with a stomach virus last week after the royal caribbean ship left new jersey. investigators say the bug was likely the result of norovirus. royal
a live look, there is the backup.ook at the cash lanes have started to thin out. >> thank you much. still ahead, heroine in happy meals. the drug bust that happened at mcdonald's drive through window. >> an elementary school teacher under arrest for hoarding snakes in his home. police say the suspect was doing with so many. or how to find big savingsdeals on the things you need. just make a straight line to safeway. you'll find huge club card deals perfect for the big game. pizza's...
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we are living so bad. there's violence here. >> one of the men shows me where e's living after pot made of corrugated and planks of wood. >> this is my house here. we share everything here. when we're cooking, we use this thing to cook. this is my stove. this is my cooking stuff. >> cramped conditions and no hope, an explosive mixture. >> if we are together, means,ty, we can -- that for example, for example from the first visit, we get together and you make a meeting. as south africans and then we re working together. >> since the attack, migrants rarely venture into the slums. meet a man from johannesburg. he said other new arrivals have a hard time when they arrive in south africa. they have been squatting der -- >> this is one of the building actually where you find a lot of migrants living on this bad conditions so they get sick. a lot of things happen in this building. people get badly sick because of this can be. very bad. my grans don't get the jobs. >> he takes me into one of the occupied houses in
we are living so bad. there's violence here. >> one of the men shows me where e's living after pot made of corrugated and planks of wood. >> this is my house here. we share everything here. when we're cooking, we use this thing to cook. this is my stove. this is my cooking stuff. >> cramped conditions and no hope, an explosive mixture. >> if we are together, means,ty, we can -- that for example, for example from the first visit, we get together and you make a meeting. as...
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melissa continues team coverage and she is live for the live drive cam near falls church. melissa? >> right now we turned on lyle avenue. we showed you how a neighborhood looks. this is typical for neighborhoods. they are untreated and ice and snow on the roads that you can see on the lawns. they are excited to be out of school and others are hoping for a little bit of warmth and melting and slush. >> i shouldn't be out here. >> neither should i. >> a brutal bitter cold looking through the air this morning, sweeping up and scattering snow. with the sun on the rise, no real warming. many park lots looking like this in sterling with a thick and dangerous icy coating. a few mile away on seed an green road, the ice and snow too heavy for this tree. >> 18 out here. geez. >> heading out of washington around 4:00 a.m., the main roads like river well treat and mostly just wet. as we head down 495 issue we find ourselves in more slippery conditions behind a line of plous. many back roads and parking lots are untreated early. kimberly drove from her house to work in tyson's corner. >> it tak
melissa continues team coverage and she is live for the live drive cam near falls church. melissa? >> right now we turned on lyle avenue. we showed you how a neighborhood looks. this is typical for neighborhoods. they are untreated and ice and snow on the roads that you can see on the lawns. they are excited to be out of school and others are hoping for a little bit of warmth and melting and slush. >> i shouldn't be out here. >> neither should i. >> a brutal bitter cold...
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good evening if you just joined us my name's kevin irwin this is artie coming to you live from moscow it's just past eleven pm here now this is our news roundup with a week of firsts the beginning of the new year was marred by a loss for volgograd as its citizens said their last goodbyes to the thirty four victims of two bombings that shook the southern russian city dozens remain in intensive care even tonight we report next though on one of the youngest victims and the heroic man who saved her life. it was just another day for unity and progress a main train station but suddenly it all changed. there was a loud clamp the force of it was so strong that it smashed the windows in the doors of the luggage room i got up and rushed in to help people it was the first of two explosions that rocked the city just east before the new year the blast of the station set off by a suicide bomber reached riyadh crowded area between the entrance and the security national detectors. then i noticed a man in a girl's around towards the girl who asked her whether she could breathe she was losing conscious
good evening if you just joined us my name's kevin irwin this is artie coming to you live from moscow it's just past eleven pm here now this is our news roundup with a week of firsts the beginning of the new year was marred by a loss for volgograd as its citizens said their last goodbyes to the thirty four victims of two bombings that shook the southern russian city dozens remain in intensive care even tonight we report next though on one of the youngest victims and the heroic man who saved her...
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he lived until 1797. his political career is really from the late 1760s until his death, and it was an unusual political career in that it was also very much an intellectual career. from the very beginning he was as much a think as a politician, and the thinking he did was about how to help his country through a period of intense change and tension and crisis from the american war through a regency crisis through the french revolution and the european war that followed. burke was a force for sustaining continuity through change. and so was an enemy of the radicalism of the french revolution but was a reformer a british institution, always endeavor to save them to fix them. he has come to be known as one of the fathers of modern conservatism for this effort to try to sustain continuity in times of change. >> host: russell kirk is famous for establishing him. was he known as the father of modern conservatism? >> guest: burke himself at the end of his life described as of belong to the party of conservation.
he lived until 1797. his political career is really from the late 1760s until his death, and it was an unusual political career in that it was also very much an intellectual career. from the very beginning he was as much a think as a politician, and the thinking he did was about how to help his country through a period of intense change and tension and crisis from the american war through a regency crisis through the french revolution and the european war that followed. burke was a force for...
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their first 5, 6 years they were married, he lived here. they lived here year-round.fter the white house, they live here year-round again, even though it was hard to heat in the winter. it was the center of their life. it was where their hearts were. household, not only sagamore hill, but all of the places they lived. she managed the family's accounts. she managed the family's investments. what we have here is an account book. this is an example of the annual accounts, from 1891, i think it is, and basically every family member is listed. then she kept track of the expenses she paid for each family member every month of the year. what it is also broken down into grocery bills, what she would buy from the butcher, what she might pay for a plumber to do repairs. she counted every penny and kept very good track of what the household was spending. sagamore hill was different than earlier presidential homes because it was never a commercial venture. they did not try to be self- sufficient. what edith wanted from sagamore hill was basically to offset the expense of living t
their first 5, 6 years they were married, he lived here. they lived here year-round.fter the white house, they live here year-round again, even though it was hard to heat in the winter. it was the center of their life. it was where their hearts were. household, not only sagamore hill, but all of the places they lived. she managed the family's accounts. she managed the family's investments. what we have here is an account book. this is an example of the annual accounts, from 1891, i think it is,...
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take andres live andres live buenas tardes imaginese usted hoy llovio y nevo... seguramente usted diga se acabaron los problemas.. pero lamentandolo mucho no es asi... mire por que seguimos en una situacion sumamente critica... 0.01 0.34 usted no esta alucinando... hoy llovio y nevo, tal como lo puede apreciar en estas dos imagines... pero aunque usted no lo crea, esta lluvia no tuvo ningun efecto en los embalses... y por mas increible que suene, el lago folsom , al noreste de sacramento, mas bien tuvo menor nivel de agua despues de esta ligera lluvia... perdiendo un pie de agua de su reserva... en cuanto a la nieve... mos "it was amazing" "it was amazing" esta pareja tuvo que esperar 13 meses para poder esquiar... y disfrutaron su dia al maximo, porque esta nevada no es suficiente para mantener a las montaÑas blanca... frank gehrky/dept. de agua de california "a week from tonight it'll be gone" en una semana, todo se derretira, dice frank gehrke, del departamento de agua de california... el afirma que en situaciones normales, la nieve estaria sobre su cabeza, pe
take andres live andres live buenas tardes imaginese usted hoy llovio y nevo... seguramente usted diga se acabaron los problemas.. pero lamentandolo mucho no es asi... mire por que seguimos en una situacion sumamente critica... 0.01 0.34 usted no esta alucinando... hoy llovio y nevo, tal como lo puede apreciar en estas dos imagines... pero aunque usted no lo crea, esta lluvia no tuvo ningun efecto en los embalses... y por mas increible que suene, el lago folsom , al noreste de sacramento, mas...
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sergio quintana is live with the community. reporter: the fire department just told us about the three fires about in the last hour and a half or so, and earlier this afternoon, residents came to the fire station, picked up fliers like this one that include a sketch of the suspected arst, and distributed them throughout the neighborhood. this is the damage from one of this morning's fires, a portable building behind a church was damage. fire crews were able to put it out before they spread to any nearby structures. no one was injured there. earlier this morning, another fire was set but was turned out pretty quickly by neighbors before fire crews arrived. a third fire was put out later in the morning by fire crews. all three fires happened within hours of each other before the sun came up. this afternoon in an effort organized by city council member, residents picked up fliers at fire station 8 here in san jose. the handout includes tips to help take action. >> raising awareness. people have soon something, they need to report
sergio quintana is live with the community. reporter: the fire department just told us about the three fires about in the last hour and a half or so, and earlier this afternoon, residents came to the fire station, picked up fliers like this one that include a sketch of the suspected arst, and distributed them throughout the neighborhood. this is the damage from one of this morning's fires, a portable building behind a church was damage. fire crews were able to put it out before they spread to...
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she joins us live.queline. >> reporter: they grocery stop and want to fill the fridge with healthy foods. parents never thought the food they were feeding their kids would make them sick. >> they were hospital iced, the sickest they've ever been. >> reporter: she watched helplessly as her daughters were hospitalized in 2012 after eating cantaloupe tainted with salmonella. that outbreak sickened 261 people in 24 states. corpton is on capitol hill preshing lawmakers to fully fund the food safety act. >> we want to make sure nobody else has to enter that. >> reporter: the landmark bill was passed in 2010, signed into law in 2011, but now three years later, only parts of the law have been rolled out. other major aspects are a year away from implementation. >> since the president signed the food safety law we've had 23 reported multi-state outbreaks of foodborne illness linked to regulated products. >> reporter: peter traveled from oregon and faster implementation. his son a healthy 8-year-old contracted sal
she joins us live.queline. >> reporter: they grocery stop and want to fill the fridge with healthy foods. parents never thought the food they were feeding their kids would make them sick. >> they were hospital iced, the sickest they've ever been. >> reporter: she watched helplessly as her daughters were hospitalized in 2012 after eating cantaloupe tainted with salmonella. that outbreak sickened 261 people in 24 states. corpton is on capitol hill preshing lawmakers to fully...
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live. live. live live live. live . going to sell. shares are not saying no cute things are more depressing than looking into the. wrong they're especially when it's not by choice but by circumstance is there a global solution to the poverty maybe not but luckily for sure we have. poverty persist why are the poor poor and the rich richer over half of the world lives on less than two and a half dollars a day children have no chance caught in this cycle below the poverty line what does it take to tackle poverty can a rising tide lifts all boats kind of to empower and to encourage we speak to a poverty pioneer who began with faith and a few dollars for. our guest today is a homage you know snuggle peace prize winner the pioneer of micro finance to financial strategy that's lifted millions out of poverty mr yunus first of all let me start by saying that we're really glad to have you on our program today and i'm just going to go ahead and start with a question that all of our viewers are asking so how soon can worst pay back their dept to
live. live. live live live. live . going to sell. shares are not saying no cute things are more depressing than looking into the. wrong they're especially when it's not by choice but by circumstance is there a global solution to the poverty maybe not but luckily for sure we have. poverty persist why are the poor poor and the rich richer over half of the world lives on less than two and a half dollars a day children have no chance caught in this cycle below the poverty line what does it take to...
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we live in a free country. everyone can go within the sovereign area of israel. >> sharon had defeated ehud barak to become the prime minister in spring of 2001. reacting to an upsurge in suicide bombings by palestinians against israel, he launched the building of the controversial security barrier to separate the two. but in 2005, in a surprise turn around, sharon announced a unilateral withdrawal from the gaza strip, dismantling israeli settlements. the move infuriated many in his conservative constituency and later that year he quit likud to form a new centrist kadima party. he was widely expected to win another term as prime minister. the two strokes, a mild one in december of 2005 and a massive brain hemorrhage two weeks later put an abrupt end to his political life. the life long warrior, never fully regained consciousness. >>> as the newshour has been reporting, this week marked the 50th anniversary of the war on poverty. president johnson announced the initiative during the 1964 state of the union addre
we live in a free country. everyone can go within the sovereign area of israel. >> sharon had defeated ehud barak to become the prime minister in spring of 2001. reacting to an upsurge in suicide bombings by palestinians against israel, he launched the building of the controversial security barrier to separate the two. but in 2005, in a surprise turn around, sharon announced a unilateral withdrawal from the gaza strip, dismantling israeli settlements. the move infuriated many in his...
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these are live pictures.rely see through the smoke. this is a huge fire. it's a concrete manufacturer. that's what that building is. we don't know yet how the fire started or if there may be toxic materials inside the building. by the way, in case you are interested, the temperature in chicago right now, 13 degrees. plus there's snow around there which may help fight the fire. we don't know. you can see the firefighters in the background. we'll keep following this story bring you more information if it becomes available. >>> 7:56. former vikings punter chris kluwe is accusing his special teams coordinator of making anti-gay comments. in an article, he said coach mike made several anti-gay comments objecting to kluwe's outspoken opposition to an anti- gay marriage amendment in minnesota. he also says leslie frazier and current general manager encourage kluwe to tone down his rhetoric supporting gay rights in an efforts to reduce distractions on the team. the vikings released a statement after they became aware
these are live pictures.rely see through the smoke. this is a huge fire. it's a concrete manufacturer. that's what that building is. we don't know yet how the fire started or if there may be toxic materials inside the building. by the way, in case you are interested, the temperature in chicago right now, 13 degrees. plus there's snow around there which may help fight the fire. we don't know. you can see the firefighters in the background. we'll keep following this story bring you more...
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gives you a live look. it all covered for you on this friday, january 17th, this is "today in the bay." >> good friday morning. i'm terry mcsweeney. >> i'm laura garcia-cannon. we begin with a developing story this morning, breaking news along the peninsula. another fire is burning right now, this one in redwood city. san mateo fire crews confirm that a commercial building has gone up in flame, it's happening on douglas avenue not far from woodside avenue. we've got a crew headed to the scene. we'll bring you more as soon as we get it. once again break nugs in redwood city. >> we also have breaking news out of san francisco, three people taken to the hospital after having to jump out of the window of their own home to escape the flames. the fire started around 3:00 a.m. on apollo street near thornton avenue. christie smith has been in san francisco collecting information all morning. she joins us live again with more information in about 15 minutes. >> we also have a developing story in southern california,
gives you a live look. it all covered for you on this friday, january 17th, this is "today in the bay." >> good friday morning. i'm terry mcsweeney. >> i'm laura garcia-cannon. we begin with a developing story this morning, breaking news along the peninsula. another fire is burning right now, this one in redwood city. san mateo fire crews confirm that a commercial building has gone up in flame, it's happening on douglas avenue not far from woodside avenue. we've got a crew...
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a live look at san jose. sun starting to peek up. >> that's pretty. a live look north by the bay bridge in san francisco. a lot more news ahead. [ bell dings ] [ coughs ] hi. yo. cold? nasty cold. dayquil severe. nyquil severe. thanks dude. [ female announcer ] walgreens. get in. get out. feel better. select dayquil severe and nyquil severe. $11.99 at walgreens. >>> snow, wind, blizzard conditions as a wicked winter storm slams the east coast. we'll show you who's getting hit the hardest. >>> you can gloat. a much nicer forecast on the west coast. a live look at san jose. forecast and traffic in just moments. >> what a pretty sunrise. >>> let's see how the markets mr. fare as we take a live look from new york city. city of harvest doing the honors there as we hear the opening bell. green county bancorp. wednesday, january 22nd. this is "today in the bay." >>> you do the markets very well. good morning, i'm scott mcgrew. >> a long time here. i'm laura garcia-cannon. happening today, governor brown set to deliv
a live look at san jose. sun starting to peek up. >> that's pretty. a live look north by the bay bridge in san francisco. a lot more news ahead. [ bell dings ] [ coughs ] hi. yo. cold? nasty cold. dayquil severe. nyquil severe. thanks dude. [ female announcer ] walgreens. get in. get out. feel better. select dayquil severe and nyquil severe. $11.99 at walgreens. >>> snow, wind, blizzard conditions as a wicked winter storm slams the east coast. we'll show you who's getting hit the...