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i the past. >> announcer: use luminess air one time, and you'll look 10 years younger instantly. and now luminess air is on sale, but it's only for a limited time. so call or go online right now. >> i use luminess air every single day at home. right now, i'm gonna show you how fast, easy, and fun it is to apply, and the results are just beautiful. so, i'm gonna grab that stylus. and i hold it just like a pen. put a couple drops of makeup in here. you don't need very much at all. i press that button. i'm gonna put my fingertip right on that little trigger, and that is gonna precisely and perfectly apply that makeup in a micro-thin layer onto my skin, giving me perfectly camouflaged skin so that any issues that i have immediately look like they disappear. it feels great. and you can see that it's a really clean way to apply your makeup. i mean, i can even go down here onto my décolleté. it's not going onto my t-shirt. it's really clean and refreshing, and in seconds, i'm finished. the results are stunning. you can do it, too. it's that easy. >> announcer
i the past. >> announcer: use luminess air one time, and you'll look 10 years younger instantly. and now luminess air is on sale, but it's only for a limited time. so call or go online right now. >> i use luminess air every single day at home. right now, i'm gonna show you how fast, easy, and fun it is to apply, and the results are just beautiful. so, i'm gonna grab that stylus. and i hold it just like a pen. put a couple drops of makeup in here. you don't need very much at all. i...
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i the past. >> announcer: use luminess air one time, and you'll look 10 years younger instantly. and now luminess air is on sale, but it's only for a limited time. so call or go online right now. >> i use luminess air every single day at home. right now, i'm gonna show you how fast, easy, and fun it is to apply, and the results are just beautiful. so, i'm gonna grab that stylus. and i hold it just like a pen. put a couple drops of makeup in here. you don't need very much at all. i press that button. i'm gonna put my fingertip right on that little trigger, and that is gonna precisely and perfectly apply that makeup in a micro-thin layer onto my skin, giving me perfectly camouflaged skin so that any issues that i have immediately look like they disappear. it feels great. and you can see that it's a really clean way to apply your makeup. i mean, i can even go down here onto my décolleté. it's not going onto my t-shirt. it's really clean and refreshing, and in seconds, i'm finished. the results are stunning. you can do it, too. it's that easy. >> announcer
i the past. >> announcer: use luminess air one time, and you'll look 10 years younger instantly. and now luminess air is on sale, but it's only for a limited time. so call or go online right now. >> i use luminess air every single day at home. right now, i'm gonna show you how fast, easy, and fun it is to apply, and the results are just beautiful. so, i'm gonna grab that stylus. and i hold it just like a pen. put a couple drops of makeup in here. you don't need very much at all. i...
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skin after just one use. >> it lookse magical -- like a magic potion. >> and you get all the benefits and you get rid of all those dead skin cells, but it's not rough on your face. >> announcer: since its worldwide launch, blue plasma has been headline news everywhere you look. "allure" named it one of their "editors' favorites." "newbeauty" says it's "better than a peel." and "us weekly" calls blue plasma "a skin savior." blue plasma technology was so innovative that industry experts begged dr. perricone to create the same kind of solution for the eye area. the result? blue plasma orbital. this cooling gel immediately reduces the appearance of puffiness and gives your eyes a brighter, rested look. "more" magazine called blue plasma orbital "a godsend." and "marie claire" says this product "will change your life." >> makes my eyes look refreshed, and it also makes them look brighter. >> i had this line right here. smoothed it around my eyes. it's gone. it is gone. it is gone. >> announcer: and all you have to do to get b
skin after just one use. >> it lookse magical -- like a magic potion. >> and you get all the benefits and you get rid of all those dead skin cells, but it's not rough on your face. >> announcer: since its worldwide launch, blue plasma has been headline news everywhere you look. "allure" named it one of their "editors' favorites." "newbeauty" says it's "better than a peel." and "us weekly" calls blue plasma "a skin...
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but for julie, it was something that we can all identify with -- we see our moms looking back at us. [ laughter ] take a look. >> i'll be in the mirror in the morning and look up and, "oh, my [bleep] it's my mother!" [ laughter ] i'm hoping that i can keep looking younger, but right now i'm starting to feel older by just looking in the mirror. it's starting to give away my age. >> all right, let's have julie come on in. [ applause ] >> thank you. [ laughs ] >> and with apologies to moms, because we don't think you look bad. it's just that, all of a sudden, we think we look a whole lot older. okay, but let me just add a little something to this. she lost 60 pounds. [ applause ] but, interestingly, it was after you lost all the weight that you felt the worst. >> exactly. everything was kind of sagging and everything was really exposed. and i felt lifeless, but yet inside, i felt so healthy and happy, but my skin didn't look it. >> all right, dr. murad, i mean, you probably hear this a lot. "i'm doing all the right things. what's wrong?" >> what's wrong is hormonal aging. that's what's h
but for julie, it was something that we can all identify with -- we see our moms looking back at us. [ laughter ] take a look. >> i'll be in the mirror in the morning and look up and, "oh, my [bleep] it's my mother!" [ laughter ] i'm hoping that i can keep looking younger, but right now i'm starting to feel older by just looking in the mirror. it's starting to give away my age. >> all right, let's have julie come on in. [ applause ] >> thank you. [ laughs ] >>...
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to look at the track record. >> our new contracting policy allows us to look at past history with the city. >> did i just open up a can of worms? sorry. >> not a huge can of worms. we are currently allowed to look at prior performance in contracting. the city does not yet have a standard, it doesn't have a system so we can look at prior performance across city agencies. so what they are looking to do before amending chapter 6, which is the code section that governs construction contracts, looking to set up a system like in other counties where we understand how to evaluate prior performance and we can look at that across city departments. on time, on budget there's a place for the contractor to make comment to that city-wide system but there's actually nothing prohibiting us from looking at prior performance now. so as brad was describing in the rfp we can look at prior environmental compliance, virpb vurpbal program as a scoring criteria. >> so it can be included as scoring criteria. just in case they show up again. >> i had a couple of questions. i m
to look at the track record. >> our new contracting policy allows us to look at past history with the city. >> did i just open up a can of worms? sorry. >> not a huge can of worms. we are currently allowed to look at prior performance in contracting. the city does not yet have a standard, it doesn't have a system so we can look at prior performance across city agencies. so what they are looking to do before amending chapter 6, which is the code section that governs...
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us to put the brakes on and run to the rescue and give the emergency treatment and mr. chief we're asking you for sensitivity training more inclusive force for people that look like us community-based policing if you can do it in other areas of that town where the money is you can do it in our part of the town. >> (clapping.) thank you reverend brown. >> thank you reverend brown. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> good evening, commissioners. >> good evening. >> i'm carr let i'm the executive director of the foster family agency and also a member of the black and brown organizations alliance as well as mothers in charge i'd like to say that i think this is a very powerful step to move forward around the redistricting and those opportunities for more police officers to be able to respond quickly is definitely needed i'd like to state that i think this should be an opportunity for for the police department to combine the public health as well as san francisco unified school district and the district attorney's office to deal dribble with the cross over for example, a lot of the youth that are in the situations where they center to have a gun on them they have a higher x public de
us to put the brakes on and run to the rescue and give the emergency treatment and mr. chief we're asking you for sensitivity training more inclusive force for people that look like us community-based policing if you can do it in other areas of that town where the money is you can do it in our part of the town. >> (clapping.) thank you reverend brown. >> thank you reverend brown. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> good evening, commissioners. >> good evening....
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europe looks at us like we don't know what we're doing - looks at us like we're crazy. >> open nine. >> in this special investigation, fault lines gains unprecedented and exclusive access to prisons across the united states and discovers a booming population of elderly inmates. we ask: what's the true cost of america's "lock'em-up-and-throw-away-the- key" approach to justice? >> i heard him fall. >> inmates call this the death house. the geriatric unit at the joseph harp correctional center in lexington, oklahoma, holds more than 250 elderly and disabled offenders. it was created 3 years ago in response to a massive explosion in oklahoma's elderly prison population. >> our fastest growing segment is the inmates that are the age of 50 and over. we have about 3,700 now - that's grown almost 200 percent in the last decade - and projections are we're gonna continue to grow about 45 percent a year - because of enhancements to punishments, 'tough on crime', 85% laws that require you to serve 85% before you're even eligible for parole, and then the advent of life without parole. >> my name
europe looks at us like we don't know what we're doing - looks at us like we're crazy. >> open nine. >> in this special investigation, fault lines gains unprecedented and exclusive access to prisons across the united states and discovers a booming population of elderly inmates. we ask: what's the true cost of america's "lock'em-up-and-throw-away-the- key" approach to justice? >> i heard him fall. >> inmates call this the death house. the geriatric unit at the...
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skin after just one use. >> it lookse magical -- like a magic potion. >> and you get all the benefits and you get rid of all those dead skin cells, but it's not rough on your face. >> announcer: since its worldwide launch, blue plasma has been headline news everywhere you look. "allure" named it one of their "editors' favorites." "newbeauty" says is "better than a peel." and "us weekly" calls blue plasma "a skin savior." blue plasma technology was so innovative that industry experts begged dr. perricone to create the same kind of solution for the eye area. the result? blue plasma orbital. this cooling gel immediately reduces the appearance of puffiness and gives your eyes a brighter, rested look. "more" magazine called blue plasma orbital "a godsend." and "marie claire" says this product "will change your life." >> makes my eyes look refreshed, and it also makes them look brighter. >> i had this line right here. smoothed it around my eyes. it's gone. it is gone. it is gone. >> announcer: and all you have to do to get bot
skin after just one use. >> it lookse magical -- like a magic potion. >> and you get all the benefits and you get rid of all those dead skin cells, but it's not rough on your face. >> announcer: since its worldwide launch, blue plasma has been headline news everywhere you look. "allure" named it one of their "editors' favorites." "newbeauty" says is "better than a peel." and "us weekly" calls blue plasma "a skin...
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look at the sunspots, age spots, freckles she used to have around the nose. one. >> here's what lisa looked like before your day cream, and here she is now. >> what a difference. look at the perfect match for a flawless-looking complexion. >> jennifer, look straight ahead, and we'll remind our audience of how you looked before. >> she used to have rosacea -- like, pinkness, ruddiness -- on the nose, on the cheeks. perfectly clean, beautiful skin. love it. >> are you happy with it ladies? >> yeah. >> oh, i love it. >> i'm just amazed how well it blended. like, i don't feel like i need foundation. >> you don't. >> i'm ready to go. >> this is it for you. >> yeah. >> that's it for you. really? >> it's incredible. >> incredible. >> yeah. >> home run. home run -- everybody. nice, nice job. beautiful, beautiful. >> i love it, girls. >> another denese difference. >> my skin was always rough and red and patchy, and i was always constantly covering it up and concealing it. and now i'm just letting my outside appearance be as beautiful as my inside, and i can show the wo
look at the sunspots, age spots, freckles she used to have around the nose. one. >> here's what lisa looked like before your day cream, and here she is now. >> what a difference. look at the perfect match for a flawless-looking complexion. >> jennifer, look straight ahead, and we'll remind our audience of how you looked before. >> she used to have rosacea -- like, pinkness, ruddiness -- on the nose, on the cheeks. perfectly clean, beautiful skin. love it. >> are...
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and so cause him to withdraw his present help from us, we shall be made a story and a byword throughout the world." a troubled and afflicted mankind looks to us, pleading for us to keep our rendezvous with destiny; that we will uphold the principles of self-reliance, self-discipline, morality, and -- above all -- responsible liberty for every individual that we will become that shining city on a hill. i pledge you my every effort. i ask for your prayers and support. i believe that you and i together can keep this rendezvous with destiny. thank you and good night. >> arkansas governor bill clinton officially announced his presidential candidacy on october 3, 1991. addressing a large crowd in little rock, the speech focused on domestic issues including the economy and tax policy. governor clinton went on to defeat six other candidates. this is about 35 minutes. [applause]
and so cause him to withdraw his present help from us, we shall be made a story and a byword throughout the world." a troubled and afflicted mankind looks to us, pleading for us to keep our rendezvous with destiny; that we will uphold the principles of self-reliance, self-discipline, morality, and -- above all -- responsible liberty for every individual that we will become that shining city on a hill. i pledge you my every effort. i ask for your prayers and support. i believe that you and...
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us. you're about to learn the secret to younger-looking skin -- right now. >> and welcome back, everybody. thank you so much for joining us. this program is for every woman who's ever looked in the mirror and wondered, what happened to the face i used to have? time does take its toll, and who doesn't wish that they could do something to stop it? but how many of you worry about aging? how many of you sort of feel the heat of competition from ladies, younger ladies especially, at work or at parties and other social situations? you could go and spend buckets of money, thousands of dollars on surgical procedures, painful surgery, those dermabrasions those fillers, facial peels. or you can use this. >> we have all been using the derm exclusive system, especially this fill and freeze anti-aging treatment, and we're about to share the results. >> and to help us, let's bring out the man responsible for this miraculous treatment. you love him on tv's "the doctors." please welcome beverly hills plastic surgeon to the stars -- dr. andrew ordon! [ cheers and applause ] >> mwah! mwah! mwah! i got to j
us. you're about to learn the secret to younger-looking skin -- right now. >> and welcome back, everybody. thank you so much for joining us. this program is for every woman who's ever looked in the mirror and wondered, what happened to the face i used to have? time does take its toll, and who doesn't wish that they could do something to stop it? but how many of you worry about aging? how many of you sort of feel the heat of competition from ladies, younger ladies especially, at work or at...
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bear with me. [ laughter ] >> remember -- [ laughter ] >> everybody said sincerely, looking us right in the eye, i did not have sex with that woman. ms. what's her name. whoever that was. [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> after him came the only begotten son. he should be small. maybe give him a big hat. [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> imagine being able to do that, just in a few lines and what, three minutes. >> that's about all you can say about him. [ applause ] >> i would like to just tell you one quick story about mr. bush, jr. through -- mainly entirely through the help of ted kennedy, we got a bill through congress authorizing the creation of a monument to john adams in the district of columbia. there is nothing in our capitol commemorating the presidency or the importance to our founding time of john adams. and president bush, h.w. bush, was newly in office and he was going to sign the bill. and ted called me and said, you should come down for this ceremony. well, i had never been to anything like that and i wanted very much to do it. and so we met for lunch ted and i, at the adams h
bear with me. [ laughter ] >> remember -- [ laughter ] >> everybody said sincerely, looking us right in the eye, i did not have sex with that woman. ms. what's her name. whoever that was. [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> after him came the only begotten son. he should be small. maybe give him a big hat. [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> imagine being able to do that, just in a few lines and what, three minutes. >> that's about all you can say about him. [ applause ]...
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some of us looking up at clear skies.verybody's going to see mild sunshine later on this afternoon. then a chance for showers tomorrow. >>> 7:42 the time. what's it looking like, the golden gate bridge you, can see clear sky. the bridge, no fog here from this vantage point. san bruno, completely fogged. everybody, though, going to continue to see high pollen levels over the next couple of days with a little bit of rain that we saw in december and january. things starting to come out in full bloom. some of our highest allergens now. temperatures in the 40s. but there's the fog, across san bruno, can barely make out the peak of the bridge there. the fog extends over into the east bay and the north bias well. in fact, as i just showed you, san francisco completely clear. but point reyes, coastal regions of the north bay, fog right up against the coastline. once this fog gets out of here later on, north bay 71. san francisco today 69. tri-valley 70. and the peninsula at 71 degrees. south bay temperature averaging at 71. let's
some of us looking up at clear skies.verybody's going to see mild sunshine later on this afternoon. then a chance for showers tomorrow. >>> 7:42 the time. what's it looking like, the golden gate bridge you, can see clear sky. the bridge, no fog here from this vantage point. san bruno, completely fogged. everybody, though, going to continue to see high pollen levels over the next couple of days with a little bit of rain that we saw in december and january. things starting to come out in...
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we had to sit there for hours on end while bullets and artillery landed around us. >> why did they do that? looksus and play games with us. when you are a captive, a lot of it is about instilling people with fear. >> moments like this forced you to ask the obvious question, why do you risk your life? >> every time i have been confronted with death, i ask myself, why am i here? why do i are so much about this particular story that i am going to give my life? i don't see there is an answer certainly not in that moment. nothing seems to justify being there. but it is an answer. i believe this work has to be done. i have the tools to go to these places and tell the stories and bring it home for the reader in a way that is accessible. >> does it get easier? >> yes, the more one covers war, the easier it is to go back. it gets harder when you start pulling away from covering war. it is harder to go back. it is almost like, there were moments when i was covering iraq for example. i was there in 2003-2004. i felt much more comfortable in iraq than at home. i would go home and say, nobody cares there's a
we had to sit there for hours on end while bullets and artillery landed around us. >> why did they do that? looksus and play games with us. when you are a captive, a lot of it is about instilling people with fear. >> moments like this forced you to ask the obvious question, why do you risk your life? >> every time i have been confronted with death, i ask myself, why am i here? why do i are so much about this particular story that i am going to give my life? i don't see there...
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meteorologist chris sowers joins us with a look at the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast. this is a weekend you want to be dancing inside. >> reporter: at least today it's more like a quadruple threat. we have record cold right now and snow and sleet and rain. there's the view of philadelphia international airport. all is quiet. we have clear conditions throughout the area, but the clouds are moving in from the as well as, lancaster starting to pick up the clouds now. records in jeopardy. these are some of the numbers to watch. trenton, 6 degrees wilmington, the record is 6. same number for dover, atlantic city the record low is 3 degrees which we've already broken we're down to 2 degrees below zero at atlantic city that's at the airport. 4 below in millville. these are actual air temperatures. 2 in allentown, 5 in trenton. dover, looks like you set a new record low. that's four. philadelphia, 12 reading 5 lancaster down to 8. the record cold is in place. here comes the moisture area of low pressure. it will skirt on quickly it will run the mason dixon line west to east. i
meteorologist chris sowers joins us with a look at the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast. this is a weekend you want to be dancing inside. >> reporter: at least today it's more like a quadruple threat. we have record cold right now and snow and sleet and rain. there's the view of philadelphia international airport. all is quiet. we have clear conditions throughout the area, but the clouds are moving in from the as well as, lancaster starting to pick up the clouds now. records in...
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so we all walked up to the desk and they just looked us older. and i don't know if you have any learning or studies but without any rhyme or reason they would just simply tear apart families. just like that no reason. so my mother was holding my little brother, so they sent her to the left. my brother and me they sent to the right. and then my father and two sisters, straight ahead. we didn't know what it meant then but we soon found out, they took away my mother and little brother and sent them fordle portation. we never knew where they were sent but we never saw them again. but of course they sent them to auschwitz and that's where they were killed. so i worked in the ghetto and then finally in 1943 i was sent to a post neighbor camp in germany. from there in 1944, they took small camps and formed into huge concentration camps and this is where i found myself with lots of girls starving as we worked in a factory 12 hours at night, from six add night to six in the morning. then in 1940s, i just mentioned that when they rationed the soviet union
so we all walked up to the desk and they just looked us older. and i don't know if you have any learning or studies but without any rhyme or reason they would just simply tear apart families. just like that no reason. so my mother was holding my little brother, so they sent her to the left. my brother and me they sent to the right. and then my father and two sisters, straight ahead. we didn't know what it meant then but we soon found out, they took away my mother and little brother and sent...
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plus -- >> an a look at use -- a look at use of force draining and how officers did. these stories and much more coming up new at 6:00 p.m. >>> an investigation in santa rosa after police say homeowner shot and killed an intruder. three men tried to break down the door of the home. investigators believe the home was targeted because large quantities of marijuana were being grown inside. people were home that time. the man grabbed a gun and shot that intruders. they drove to a hospital. officers on a hunch drove to the nearest hospital and that is where they found the men in the vehicle. >> after a stand off deputies deployed less lethal gas into the suspect vehicle. the suspects exhibited the vehicle. one subject had gun shot wounds and the other suspect was deceased. >> the driver was arrested. the homeowner and his family was not hurt. an investigation will determine whether charges should be filed. >>> time is runningitute fund the department of homeland security. -- running out to fund the department of homeland security. the problem is, funding is caught up in a
plus -- >> an a look at use -- a look at use of force draining and how officers did. these stories and much more coming up new at 6:00 p.m. >>> an investigation in santa rosa after police say homeowner shot and killed an intruder. three men tried to break down the door of the home. investigators believe the home was targeted because large quantities of marijuana were being grown inside. people were home that time. the man grabbed a gun and shot that intruders. they drove to a...
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. >> sky6 live hd taking a live look for us at penns landing. you see the river rink there and the ice looking all nice and slippery for us if you want to go ahead and ice skate. it's ice cold out there already, you might as well take add advantage of it. sports nova takes on butler and the flyers honor a former player. >> reporter: the flyers need to play playoff type hockey now. scott hartnell honored for having appeared in his 1,000th career game. his former teammates did him his due. flyers take the lead 2-1. five minutes into the third period, wayne simmons comes on the power play. 51st goal of the season. 3-1. but the blue jackets pour it on from there. we're as you as you suddenly tied at 3 and go into overtime. the flyers pick up a point could have been two they lose 4-3. >>> jeremy maclin was in missouri inducted into the university of missouri hall of fame. he is due to become a free agent in march. he was asked by reporters if he would consider a reunion with andy reid in kansas. >> i've always said i want to be an eagle. they have exp
. >> sky6 live hd taking a live look for us at penns landing. you see the river rink there and the ice looking all nice and slippery for us if you want to go ahead and ice skate. it's ice cold out there already, you might as well take add advantage of it. sports nova takes on butler and the flyers honor a former player. >> reporter: the flyers need to play playoff type hockey now. scott hartnell honored for having appeared in his 1,000th career game. his former teammates did him his...
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. >> there are people looking out for us. >> very smart people looking out for us trying to find the answers. >> that was an amazing story, showing us what it's like there. from ground zero of the pathogens to ground zero of the tornado. what have you got coming up next? >> i got to step inside a tornado lab at university. i got to feel like beyonce, swirled around in es3 strength winds. >> they had been trafficking on behalf of the united states government. >> renowned filmmaker marc levin discusses his new movie "freeway: crack in the system". "the stream". tomorrow, 12:30 eastern. only on al jazeera america. >> sunday, the parents of captured american reporter austin tice. >> austin went missing in syria. >> campaigning for his release and maintaining hope. >> austin tice is alive. >> find him and get him home. >> a special "talk to al jazeera". sunday, 5:30 eastern. only on al jazeera america. [ ♪ music ♪ ] >>> hey, guys welcome back to techknow, i'm phil torres joined by dr shini somara, and lindsay moran. one of my favourite things about science is we are able to capture mother
. >> there are people looking out for us. >> very smart people looking out for us trying to find the answers. >> that was an amazing story, showing us what it's like there. from ground zero of the pathogens to ground zero of the tornado. what have you got coming up next? >> i got to step inside a tornado lab at university. i got to feel like beyonce, swirled around in es3 strength winds. >> they had been trafficking on behalf of the united states government....
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i know he's white and i'm white, but please don't look at us in that way. look at us as really trying to be objective. paul, you've listened for an hour. could you give us a summing up from your perspective, as the washington post, not the formal title of media critic, but that is what you're associated with. what is your reaction of what you're hearing tonight, any comments? >> here's the comment i would make. in the day-to-day of doing what we do, there is not the same level of heat and passion that you're getting up here. and that's very, very important because when people like say roland or jeff come to us and say, look, you are not doing this or you have done us wrong it does get our attention and in the day-to-day you go through and you work on automatic pilot to a certain extent. you work on what you have done before and you are not getting in many ways the sense of what's bubbling out there. as i was listening to roland i was thinking to myself when it be nice if we in the media could be ahead of these things that we could anticipate these things not
i know he's white and i'm white, but please don't look at us in that way. look at us as really trying to be objective. paul, you've listened for an hour. could you give us a summing up from your perspective, as the washington post, not the formal title of media critic, but that is what you're associated with. what is your reaction of what you're hearing tonight, any comments? >> here's the comment i would make. in the day-to-day of doing what we do, there is not the same level of heat and...
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he saw his report and look what he sent us. look. him on the right wearing a shirt with our attack owl warning sign printed on the front of it. dr. jakes will warn the people. the salem journal announced the ten finalists in their effort to name the aggressive out in their town. you can vote for thurston owl iii, hoodini, claws, or owlgetcha. tonight we also have live, and in the fresh, our new favorite oregon bears. cj and chris. proud oregon bears playing a surprising role in national top tier politics. [coughing] dave, i'm sorry to interrupt... i gotta take a sick day tomorrow. dads don't take sick days, dads take nyquil. the nighttime, sniffling sneezing, coughing aching, fever, best sleep with a cold medicine. my advice for healthy looking radiant skin. a good night's sleep... and aveeno®. [ female announcer ] only aveeno® positively radiant has an active naturals® total soy formula. it helps reduce the look of brown spots in just four weeks. aveeno®. naturally beautiful results™. >>> every now and again i get to do a segment ca
he saw his report and look what he sent us. look. him on the right wearing a shirt with our attack owl warning sign printed on the front of it. dr. jakes will warn the people. the salem journal announced the ten finalists in their effort to name the aggressive out in their town. you can vote for thurston owl iii, hoodini, claws, or owlgetcha. tonight we also have live, and in the fresh, our new favorite oregon bears. cj and chris. proud oregon bears playing a surprising role in national top...
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bader rah and it is growing again. >> people controlling us, are fans of cycling and that's what we want to do, other people from other sports lookus like they are doing it well. >> exhausted and in pain, from a heldish 195-kilometer journey, they have finally reached the end of this stage. >> for me that's probably one of the craziest stages i have seen. yeah the wind storms and the sand, it was like going to war. it was like apocalypse, and i think people start to go -- push even harder just in aen paic. >> but memories will fade and they will be back to do it all again tomorrow. al jazeera doha. >> competitors are also being pushed to the limit at the u conn arctic ultra race, organizers describe it as the word's toughest race. temperatures have been dropping below minus 45 degrees. al jazeera reports from the trail we have a yukon hamlet. >> it's been an extremely eventful first 36 hours in this arctic ultra race. a number of competitors 11 or more have had to pull out because of the code weather and one of them a man that was leading the field a man from poland called mikale, he was taken to hospital in a helicopter, a first
bader rah and it is growing again. >> people controlling us, are fans of cycling and that's what we want to do, other people from other sports lookus like they are doing it well. >> exhausted and in pain, from a heldish 195-kilometer journey, they have finally reached the end of this stage. >> for me that's probably one of the craziest stages i have seen. yeah the wind storms and the sand, it was like going to war. it was like apocalypse, and i think people start to go -- push...
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plus, get a $300 bonus with a two-year agreement. >>> sky 6hd taking a live look for us at spring mountainhe at all of those skiers and snow borders going up and down the the mountain there. a good day to be at the ski resorts and it is cold, one of the few things to do outside and enjoy it. >>> joining us with sports both flyers and sixers are off today but boys in orange and black are coming off a season high as they look to better their chances for making the playoffs. here's jeff skversky with your sunday sports. >> the flyers chances of making the playoffs let's face it, slim to none. even the flyers know they have a tough uphill battle here but the the boys are playing better. they are gaining confidence. they have won a season high four straight. flyers facing toronto last night, no puck gate. those pucks are at the right temperature as flyers heat up. four minutes in the game michael dell zotto off his feet into the net. flyers take a one goal lead. steve mason lead the way from there. how about this save later in the first wow. take another look, mason, ace in net. stopped all 30
plus, get a $300 bonus with a two-year agreement. >>> sky 6hd taking a live look for us at spring mountainhe at all of those skiers and snow borders going up and down the the mountain there. a good day to be at the ski resorts and it is cold, one of the few things to do outside and enjoy it. >>> joining us with sports both flyers and sixers are off today but boys in orange and black are coming off a season high as they look to better their chances for making the playoffs....
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everybody seems to be saying, you know, in five -- see us -- look at us in five years.traordinary people who have done an extraordinary thing on very short notice under very difficult circumstances and at a very difficult time, who are continuing to do the best they can. and i wish them well. ♪ what in the world were you born to do ♪ ♪ what in the world were you born to do ♪ ♪ what in the world were you born to do ♪ ♪ ♪ yeah i know that i was born to love you ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> i am so confused. it wasn't supposed to be like this. of all the places, of all the countries, all the years of traveling, it's here in iran that i am greeted most warmly by
everybody seems to be saying, you know, in five -- see us -- look at us in five years.traordinary people who have done an extraordinary thing on very short notice under very difficult circumstances and at a very difficult time, who are continuing to do the best they can. and i wish them well. ♪ what in the world were you born to do ♪ ♪ what in the world were you born to do ♪ ♪ what in the world were you born to do ♪ ♪ ♪ yeah i know that i was born to love you ♪ ♪ ♪...
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everybody seems to be saying, you know, in five -- see us -- look at us in five years.lace that's filled with a lot of extraordinary people who have done an extraordinary thing on very short notice under very difficult circumstances and at a very difficult time, who are continuing to do the best they can. and i wish them well. >>> isis wannabes in the u.s. the fbi has caught three young men aspiring to wage terror. >>> plus, winter weather wreaks havoc in the american south. >>> a life saving gesture. we'll hear from the teacher who is giving her young student a priceless gift. >>> we want to welcome our viewers wherever you may be watching around the world. i'm zain asher. >> i'm john vause. great to have you with us. this is cnn newsroom. >>> first up this hour, three men arrested for a plot to join
everybody seems to be saying, you know, in five -- see us -- look at us in five years.lace that's filled with a lot of extraordinary people who have done an extraordinary thing on very short notice under very difficult circumstances and at a very difficult time, who are continuing to do the best they can. and i wish them well. >>> isis wannabes in the u.s. the fbi has caught three young men aspiring to wage terror. >>> plus, winter weather wreaks havoc in the american south....
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we had a feeling that everybody on sure was looking at us. the bay bridge was ahead.here was a hospital ship, in from the pacific. and that is a big new passenger ship converted to carry troops when the war broke out. those bridges? we had to army corporal's board. first mates for the locomotives. net sparks, a radio operator with an army security officer. they saw the golden gate bridge ahead. we have been led to the submarine with our navy radar signals. the pilot was on the flying bridge with the skipper. the talker is checking his telephone. he is hooked up to each of the dining stations. that is paid leg and joe on the engine. funny how he got attached to those. now the golden gate is a storm and the boat is laying to pick up the pilot. now we know we are on our own. dropping the pilot always makes you feel like you cannot drop your last line to the shore. the engineer opens the main throttle. the turbines start to turn smoothly and spin the big shaft, linking 6500 horsepower -- horsepower turbines and gaining speed. now you begin to feel the lift. this is what a
we had a feeling that everybody on sure was looking at us. the bay bridge was ahead.here was a hospital ship, in from the pacific. and that is a big new passenger ship converted to carry troops when the war broke out. those bridges? we had to army corporal's board. first mates for the locomotives. net sparks, a radio operator with an army security officer. they saw the golden gate bridge ahead. we have been led to the submarine with our navy radar signals. the pilot was on the flying bridge...
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. >> i actually saw his face look at us and wave. that is all i want. i mean, it was a big deal. >> reporter: one thing that was interesting to me, i so no sign of protesters here -- i saw no sign of protesters here. he was going back to his hotel but the night is still young and he has been known to make it spontaneous stops. we will bring you an update tonight on ktvu fox 2 news. >> thank you. now to ktvu's azenith smith live at stanford. >> reporter: the president said everyone is online and that means everyone is vulnerable. he is hoping summits will keep the ball rolling and providing more safe guards for the american people. >> trying to figure out why it is that a nice place like this is wasted on young people. >> president obama started his speech cracking jokes. the place that made nerd cool. then his speech turned serious. notice vulnerable online is getting worse. >> one of the great paradoxes of our time. the technologies that empower us to do great good can also be used to unmine us. and inflict great harm. . >> reporter: he dressed a need
. >> i actually saw his face look at us and wave. that is all i want. i mean, it was a big deal. >> reporter: one thing that was interesting to me, i so no sign of protesters here -- i saw no sign of protesters here. he was going back to his hotel but the night is still young and he has been known to make it spontaneous stops. we will bring you an update tonight on ktvu fox 2 news. >> thank you. now to ktvu's azenith smith live at stanford. >> reporter: the president...
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the one i most comfortable with, i don't want to lose that and i found that many people look towards those of us in bubb-ville with content and they look towards us with a sense of the road are men and wonderment. and that is just crazy and so i have had discussions even with conservative people in new york if you tell them that they owned firearms, they are just aghast and they almost want to jump under the table because they fear that they are going to whip out a pistol and start shooting any minute. >> i think most of the people that live there kind of do understand the people in the bubbles and here's why. we do see this all about the bubble. whether it's crime shows, other shows most of them are about people that live in the bubbles come in new york, washington california lifestyle. so we kind of know what the people live like and this includes religious people that are part of this. and they usually are charlatans and her husband people out of money or those that are not cool dragging neanderthals that are just so that word. >> yes i am a nonbeliever, you are a baptist minister. but we hav
the one i most comfortable with, i don't want to lose that and i found that many people look towards those of us in bubb-ville with content and they look towards us with a sense of the road are men and wonderment. and that is just crazy and so i have had discussions even with conservative people in new york if you tell them that they owned firearms, they are just aghast and they almost want to jump under the table because they fear that they are going to whip out a pistol and start shooting any...
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we'll take a look at use of force policy we talk about the issue of oversight. police chief charles ramsey is the co-chair. there's been no more serious time and serious focus and opportunity than right now to take on this issue. the task force will present his recommendations to the president on march 2. ramsey said they have 6 main areas to focus energy the safety of officers an police training and education. joint education opportunities with police and community together. there's much work ahead. if the world will become a better place it will be because everyone not just people on the streets, but people vested in the system decide things have to change and we have to have a shift in culture and attitude. the coalition is working out details, but planning a major public demonstration around the issue of minimum wage. april 4th is the anniversary of martin luther king assassination. now the subject of economic empowerment in the african-american community. willing will talked to -- sharrie williams talked to entrepreneurs keeping in touch with loved ones beh
we'll take a look at use of force policy we talk about the issue of oversight. police chief charles ramsey is the co-chair. there's been no more serious time and serious focus and opportunity than right now to take on this issue. the task force will present his recommendations to the president on march 2. ramsey said they have 6 main areas to focus energy the safety of officers an police training and education. joint education opportunities with police and community together. there's much work...
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us. we should be made as story throughout the world. a troubled and afflicted mankind looks to us, pleading for us to keep our run to view -- rendezvous with destiny. that we will keep up the principles of morality, and above all, responsibility for every individual that we will become that shining city on a hill. for our country's future, i fetch you my every effort, i asked for your prayers and support. i believe that together, we can keep this rendezvous with destiny. thank you. good night. >> arkansas governor, bill clinton, officially announced his presidential candidacy on october 3, 1991. i just a large crowd outside of little rock, the speech focused largely on domestic issues, including the economy, tax policy. governmor clinton went on to defeat six candidates in the primaries. [applause] ♪ [applause] >> thank you. [applause] i want to thank all of you for being here today. all of you who spoke. all of you have been friends of mine through so many years. all of you who have given me your support. and the opportunity to be governor of this beloved state of ours. all
us. we should be made as story throughout the world. a troubled and afflicted mankind looks to us, pleading for us to keep our run to view -- rendezvous with destiny. that we will keep up the principles of morality, and above all, responsibility for every individual that we will become that shining city on a hill. for our country's future, i fetch you my every effort, i asked for your prayers and support. i believe that together, we can keep this rendezvous with destiny. thank you. good night....
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everybody seems to be saying, you know, in five -- see us -- look at us in five years.s filled with a lot of extraordinary people who have done an extraordinary thing on very short notice under very difficult circumstances and at a very difficult time, who are continuing to do the best they can. and i wish them well. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> this is cnn tonight, and terror threat in new york city. three men nabbed to join isis, and why top cop says it is three. and why violent extremists are warned in in all 50 states. >>> that and bill o'reilly is under fire. >>> and lee daniels, and why he is calling the whitest oscars in years. >> it is easy for me to call the race card for me and everybody else. i don't call the race card. it is what it is. >> and what he says about being black in hollywood. >> i'm still pulled over
everybody seems to be saying, you know, in five -- see us -- look at us in five years.s filled with a lot of extraordinary people who have done an extraordinary thing on very short notice under very difficult circumstances and at a very difficult time, who are continuing to do the best they can. and i wish them well. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> this is cnn tonight, and terror threat in new york city. three men nabbed to join isis, and why top cop says it is three. and why...
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using the. here's a look at what some of you have already sent us. ♪♪ ♪ >>> authorities blaming the winter weatheris nasty nasty crash in western pennsylvania. you're looking at i70 in washington county. two tractor trailers involved here and one of them actually went off the road and into a creek. we don't have any word yet on injuries and of course we'll keep following that one. >>> winter weather can always create problems for drivers and travelers alike. >> but not everyone is upset about the white stuff interrupting that are day. bruce gordon live from belmont plateau with more on those who made the most of their snow day. bruce? >> reporter: guys when you're a kid and you hear that school will start couple of hours late because of snow, you think what's the big deal? maybe i get a little extra sleep. maybe. but a whole day off on a day like this now we're talking. now, we are ready to hit the slopes. it may be the most picturesque sledding hill in the city. and on a sun splashed and wind less day like this, perfect. >> i just like the environment. nothing chaotic the kids come out here haven
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like that couldn't happen in the united states, or it won't happen soon. >> there are people looking out for us. >> very smart people looking out answers. >> that was an amazing story, showing us what it's like there. from ground zero of the pathogens to ground zero of the tornado. next? >> i got to step inside a tornado lab at university. i got to feel like beyonce, swirled around in >> today on "the stream". >> how one man's inability to read drove him to become one of the country's biggest crack dealers, and the consequences, on "the stream". >> "the stream". today, 12:30 eastern. on al jazeera america. [ ♪ music ♪ ] >>> hey, guys, welcome back to techknow, i'm phil torres, joined by dr shini somara, and lindsay moran. one of my favourite things about science is we are able to capture mother nature in a lab, take the phenomenon and see them at a university. >> yes, there's nothing more amazing than being able to recreate weather, that's what they were able to do at texas tech university. i got experience a tornado let's take a look. my first shoot for "techknow" was all about tornado technol
like that couldn't happen in the united states, or it won't happen soon. >> there are people looking out for us. >> very smart people looking out answers. >> that was an amazing story, showing us what it's like there. from ground zero of the pathogens to ground zero of the tornado. next? >> i got to step inside a tornado lab at university. i got to feel like beyonce, swirled around in >> today on "the stream". >> how one man's inability to read...
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us right now. he's holding it all in. by the way, 77 yeah, just looked at the clock. it'll a little breeze going right here. i can get used to this. i don't know if i'm coming back. >> you're killing us here today. we're here with the snow and you got that. way to go. great job today! all right, the college basketball rankings for this week still virginia number two behind unbeaten kentucky. maryland moves up to 14th in both polls and georgetown just outside the top 25 among others getting votes. terrapins played fifth ranked wisconsin tomorrow in college park tomorrow night. that is a huge game. as a matter of fact that's one of the biggest games that mark sturgeon and the maryland terrapins have had for years. >> 77 degrees? >> temperatures rising. >> oh dear. dear. >> let's take a quick look at tonight, that's going to get cold with temperatures in the single digits. 5, 8 degrees and only about 12 at 8:00 a.m. what wind through the day tomorrow is you know temperatures climbing to near 30 degrees. a bit warmer wednesday. colder but dry except for thursday night's sn
us right now. he's holding it all in. by the way, 77 yeah, just looked at the clock. it'll a little breeze going right here. i can get used to this. i don't know if i'm coming back. >> you're killing us here today. we're here with the snow and you got that. way to go. great job today! all right, the college basketball rankings for this week still virginia number two behind unbeaten kentucky. maryland moves up to 14th in both polls and georgetown just outside the top 25 among others...
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we're scared at how people look at us. >> do they have to be like everyone else, drink red wine cut their beards, remove the veil? >> there are some days i don't want to leave my house. i work in the market and then i just want to go home. people want to put us all in the same basket as we were all to blame for the attacks. >> at the mosque, the local imam is wary of involvement. >> we have been victims for a long time. here we don't know of any young people who want to go abroad to fight but if they're thinking about it they're going to be very discreet. >> many here believe a sense of unity will only come with a greater sense of equality. neave barker, al jazeera toulouse. >> silicon valley is changing the future but reinforcing very sex is attitudes that hold women back. a tech ceo doesn't want excuses, she wants change. back in two minutes. >> monday, studying deadly viruses. >> these facilities are incredibly safe, incredibly secure. >> go inside the study of infectious diseases. >> ventilated footy pajamas. >> protecting those working to protect us. >> we always have to stay one ste
we're scared at how people look at us. >> do they have to be like everyone else, drink red wine cut their beards, remove the veil? >> there are some days i don't want to leave my house. i work in the market and then i just want to go home. people want to put us all in the same basket as we were all to blame for the attacks. >> at the mosque, the local imam is wary of involvement. >> we have been victims for a long time. here we don't know of any young people who want to...
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. >> there are people looking out for us. >> very smart people looking out answers. >> that was an amazing story, showing us what it's like there. from ground zero of the pathogens to ground zero of the tornado. next? >> i got to step inside a tornado lab at university. i got to feel like beyonce, swirled around in >> ...you know... we're selling it to the blacks... and when they start killing each other, nobody cares! >> i was going through like a million dollars worth of drugs just about every day. >> freeway rick was getting his dope from a very big operator... >> they had been trafficking on behalf of the united states government. >> the c.i.a. admitted it... >> then you have to start questioning the whole system... >> the rise... fall... and redemption of freeway rick ross >> freeway crack in the system only on al jazeera america [ ♪ music ♪ ] >>> hey, guys, welcome back to techknow, i'm phil torres, joined by dr shini somara, and lindsay moran. one of my favourite things about science is we are able to capture mother nature in a lab, take the phenomenon and see them at a university.
. >> there are people looking out for us. >> very smart people looking out answers. >> that was an amazing story, showing us what it's like there. from ground zero of the pathogens to ground zero of the tornado. next? >> i got to step inside a tornado lab at university. i got to feel like beyonce, swirled around in >> ...you know... we're selling it to the blacks... and when they start killing each other, nobody cares! >> i was going through like a million...
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use that term. they said we don't want you to play into the islamic state groups to make this look like a fight between that's why you've heard them use the term "daesh," the arabic initials for islamic state but also -- >> and sean connery's role when he plays -- (laughter) >> the islamic state doesn't like it because it sounds like what you crushed under your boot. that's why we adopt it at the government level. >> larry: how important is it to classify who they are? is it that important to put a strict flame and nays on it? >> what's important is we understand the nature of what we talk about. i think when the president understanding this is a long game, you can call it what you want, but there's not a single military solution alone. >> larry: do you think he's always looking at the long game? that's what it feels like to me. i'm not saying that's good or bad but -- >> you mean about his prayer breakfast remark? >> larry: that and the way h he talks about things all the time. i think, what did you just say? i forgot he's smarter than me. >> the other thing about a him is he is a person of color and
use that term. they said we don't want you to play into the islamic state groups to make this look like a fight between that's why you've heard them use the term "daesh," the arabic initials for islamic state but also -- >> and sean connery's role when he plays -- (laughter) >> the islamic state doesn't like it because it sounds like what you crushed under your boot. that's why we adopt it at the government level. >> larry: how important is it to classify who they...
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look how he handled it. >> it is not the language i would have used. it is not what i think is good for the country today. that is why we are here talking about jobs in ohio. >> the week link, and romney used it, "not the language i would have used." i think these guys now are getting a false sense of how easy this is. yes, walker was on cnbc, but they are not day in, day out in ohio and new hampshire taking questions. scott walker made a mistake. he should have said i disagree with what the mayor said. >> look, mayor giuliani is a great mayor. he is one of my friends. >> he got it wrong read >> i think he got it wrong -- he got it wrong. >> i think he got it wrong. i understand what he is trying to a. -- to say. >> the right on talk radio says look at us bushman journalist's like us. that is what the liberals want. it's not just a sign of courage. it's a sign of principle and authenticity. what will rant i'll say about this. what will jeb bush they question -- rand paul say about this? what will jeb bush say? >> i have a feeling he will answer it a be
look how he handled it. >> it is not the language i would have used. it is not what i think is good for the country today. that is why we are here talking about jobs in ohio. >> the week link, and romney used it, "not the language i would have used." i think these guys now are getting a false sense of how easy this is. yes, walker was on cnbc, but they are not day in, day out in ohio and new hampshire taking questions. scott walker made a mistake. he should have said i...
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the state and i wanted to highlight the case study for portland oregon for automated cameras looks like they use vans that drive into your neighborhood up to 4 hours takes pictures every 2 seconds triggered when somebody is going really fast but looks like an interesting use of new technology in school and work zones so it's not throughout the city and it's not there all the time but it could really be targeted strategically to help people be more aware of the speed limits in a targeted way could you just talk about automated enforcement cameras and just whether you you think that's a realistic change that we could make at the state possibly local level. >> right. i think certainly based on the port land experience and you point out the vans that's a good point it's very mobile can go to where the problem spot is as can an officer on a motorcycle for example, but it's a much more efficient approach for the same level of staffing the camera can be taking pictures of every speeding vehicle as compared to an officer say pulling over someone and issuing a citation and five cars are speeding by that
the state and i wanted to highlight the case study for portland oregon for automated cameras looks like they use vans that drive into your neighborhood up to 4 hours takes pictures every 2 seconds triggered when somebody is going really fast but looks like an interesting use of new technology in school and work zones so it's not throughout the city and it's not there all the time but it could really be targeted strategically to help people be more aware of the speed limits in a targeted way...