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a bustling trans bay term nal and anxious commuters running late and hurrying to work. >> we got up for the bus at 7:15 and he would just made to san francisco now and it's -- >> 9:04. >> 9:04. so it's been traffic nkts we've been on the bus since 6:30. it's 8:00 right now so figure that out. i hope everything works out with b.a.r.t. >> reporter: the worst commute might belong to people on a bus that caught fire on the bay bridge. it was no picnic for riders on the bus that stopped to help. >> i fell asleep because i knew it would be a long ride. i wake up. i'm scared. why are we stopped? we're on the bridge and there's people standing there on the road, cars passing by. then they start loading people on my bus. >> reporter: that woman was run 30g minutes early. an important lesson to learn about giving yourself enough time as long as the b.a.r.t. strike lasts. >>> ac transit is still running this morning despite its union contract expiring at midnight. abc 7 union reporter mikell ler continues our team coverage, matt. >> reporter: no problem. san francisco to downtown oakland a problem
a bustling trans bay term nal and anxious commuters running late and hurrying to work. >> we got up for the bus at 7:15 and he would just made to san francisco now and it's -- >> 9:04. >> 9:04. so it's been traffic nkts we've been on the bus since 6:30. it's 8:00 right now so figure that out. i hope everything works out with b.a.r.t. >> reporter: the worst commute might belong to people on a bus that caught fire on the bay bridge. it was no picnic for riders on the bus...
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nal conversation that we do >> absolutely. president obama was t(right.hank you for having me. >> that is all for our show for tonight. i want to thank our guests for joining me and you can visit kged.org/this week. tune ine1 next friday at 7:30 f a special presentation of after war. it's an indepth lock at the challenges that have been faced returning home to california. it's a cool production ofçó kqe and the center for investigativ3 reporting. we hope youÑ] will tune in. have a good night. >>> technology has made academic he is honesty much -- dishonesty much easier. >> it's probably a little easier to cheat online. >> see how technology is used to minimize cheating. and also address the differences between cheating in the classroom and in online courses. on this edition of "equal time." >>> welcome to the campus of san jose state university. and this edition of "equal time." i'm your host journalism school director bob rucker. do college students
nal conversation that we do >> absolutely. president obama was t(right.hank you for having me. >> that is all for our show for tonight. i want to thank our guests for joining me and you can visit kged.org/this week. tune ine1 next friday at 7:30 f a special presentation of after war. it's an indepth lock at the challenges that have been faced returning home to california. it's a cool production ofçó kqe and the center for investigativ3 reporting. we hope youÑ] will tune in. have...
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aprobada, desconectorÍan de vida artÍculo oficial a alos viejos cubiertos con el medicare, lo que es nals de "primer impacto." >>>♪. >>> para mÁs informaciÓn sobre los planes splud usted y su familia, vaya a univisiÓn.com diagonal asegÚrate. >>>♪. >>> advierten sobre muertes por analgesicos.muertos y heridos en egipto.explota cohete espacial ruso.que tal, les habla enrique acevedo. autoridades de salud de estados unidos advirtieron que las muertes por analgesicos ya exceden a los fallecimientos por el uso de heroina y cocaina combinados.al menos 16 personas murieron y unas 200 resultaron heridas en enfrentamientos entre la policia y seguidores del presidente islamista de egipto, mohamed mursi, quien dijo que no renunciara, como piden millones de personas en las calles.y el primer ministro ruso dimitri medvedev ordeno una investigacion luego que un cohete ruso exploto poco despues de su lanzamiento desde baikonur, en kazajstan. mas en las primeras noticias en despierta america. . >>>♪. >>> lo que menos imaginaron policÍas en texas al investigar un paquete sospechoso es que encuentrorÍan re
aprobada, desconectorÍan de vida artÍculo oficial a alos viejos cubiertos con el medicare, lo que es nals de "primer impacto." >>>♪. >>> para mÁs informaciÓn sobre los planes splud usted y su familia, vaya a univisiÓn.com diagonal asegÚrate. >>>♪. >>> advierten sobre muertes por analgesicos.muertos y heridos en egipto.explota cohete espacial ruso.que tal, les habla enrique acevedo. autoridades de salud de estados unidos advirtieron que las...
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nal conversation that we do >> absolutely. president obama was t(right.hank you for having me. >> that is all for our show for tonight. want to thank our guests for joining me and you can visit kged.org/this week. tune ine1 next friday at 7:30 f a special presentation of after war. it's an indepth lock at the challenges that have been faced returning home to california. it's a cool production ofçó kqe and the center for investigativ3 reporting. we hope youÑ] will tune in. have a good night. gwen: the president stands his own ground on the george zimmerman verdict tonight on "washington week"." >> we the jury find george zimmerman not guilty. gwen: another controversial racial case. another national debate. as the president weighs in with a lengthy personal william nation. >> i just ask people to consider if travon martin was his age and armed could he have stood his ground on that side walk? and do we actually think that he would have been justified in shooting mr. zimmerman who would have followed him in a car because he thought he was threatened? >> a r
nal conversation that we do >> absolutely. president obama was t(right.hank you for having me. >> that is all for our show for tonight. want to thank our guests for joining me and you can visit kged.org/this week. tune ine1 next friday at 7:30 f a special presentation of after war. it's an indepth lock at the challenges that have been faced returning home to california. it's a cool production ofçó kqe and the center for investigativ3 reporting. we hope youÑ] will tune in. have a...
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nal conversation that we do >> absolutely. president obama was t(right.hank you for having me. >> that is all for our show for tonight. i want to thank our guests for joining me and you can visit kged.org/this week. tune ine1 next friday at 7:30 f a special presentation of after war. it's an indepth lock at the challenges that have been faced returning home to california. it's a cool production ofçó kqe and the center for investigativ3 reporting. we hope youÑ] will tune in. have a good night. ♪ it's all right, it's okay ♪ ♪ doesn't really matter if you're old and gray ♪ ♪ it's all right, i say it's okay ♪ ♪ listen to what i say ♪ it's all right, doing fine ♪ ♪ doesn't really matter if the sun don't shine ♪ ♪ it's all right, i say it's okay ♪ ♪ we're gettin' to the end of the day ♪
nal conversation that we do >> absolutely. president obama was t(right.hank you for having me. >> that is all for our show for tonight. i want to thank our guests for joining me and you can visit kged.org/this week. tune ine1 next friday at 7:30 f a special presentation of after war. it's an indepth lock at the challenges that have been faced returning home to california. it's a cool production ofçó kqe and the center for investigativ3 reporting. we hope youÑ] will tune in. have...
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nal conversation that we do >> absolutely. president obama was t(right.hank you for having me. >> that is all for our show for tonight. i want to thank our guests for joining me and you can visit kged.org/this week. tune ine1 next friday at 7:30 f a special presentation of after war. it's an indepth lock at the challenges that have been faced returning home to california. it's a cool production ofçó kqe and the center for investigativ3 reporting. we hope youÑ] will tune in. have a good night. >>> the following kqed production was produced in high definition. ♪ >>> calories, calories, calories! >> wow, it rocked my world! >> it just kind of reminded me of boot camp. >> i don't know what you had, but this is great! >> it almost f
nal conversation that we do >> absolutely. president obama was t(right.hank you for having me. >> that is all for our show for tonight. i want to thank our guests for joining me and you can visit kged.org/this week. tune ine1 next friday at 7:30 f a special presentation of after war. it's an indepth lock at the challenges that have been faced returning home to california. it's a cool production ofçó kqe and the center for investigativ3 reporting. we hope youÑ] will tune in. have...
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. >>> some people noticed that a dog was locked in a car at a new england nal, and they called the police because the car had been in the car for what they observed well over an hour. and the family got to the car and the police had been called in, and the family didn't get in trouble, but they had choice words and knnotice what they ar doing to the man who filmed the action as they are leaving the scene. >> have a nice day. >> right there. he is holding the dog out the window. >> what is wrong with them? >> the family circled back around because they realized, hey, wait a minute, these people were filming us, and we don't like it too much? >> are you the owner of the dog? >> yes. >> you left it there for over an hour. >> you have to stop e recorecor this right now? >> no, i don't. >> so they get into this, you can't videotape me, and the people realized that we left our og in the car and it was 78 degr degrees that day and who knows how warm it was in the car and the man snapped the picture of the dog in the car trapped, alert, but panting he said from his observance of it. >> well an ho
. >>> some people noticed that a dog was locked in a car at a new england nal, and they called the police because the car had been in the car for what they observed well over an hour. and the family got to the car and the police had been called in, and the family didn't get in trouble, but they had choice words and knnotice what they ar doing to the man who filmed the action as they are leaving the scene. >> have a nice day. >> right there. he is holding the dog out the...
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the company says bay larm handled alarm sis kig sig nal in the manner prescribed by the city of oakland and written directions. the couple have been loyal dmorz 19 years. the company paid the fine and replaced faulty detector on the system free of charge. >> i'm thankful that this was resolved. >> many cities impose penalties but most do not charge for the first owe fence. after a third false alarm oakland will not respond to that address unless the owner completes a course on false alarms. bay alarm is says test your system once per month. we've told you that in the past. >> good advice. >> thank you. >> sure want to keep you up to date on breaking news. this is just north of san jose international airport. you can see a lot of smoke here we're thold is not affecting landings. the fire started just after 6:00. no homes fletened our reporting continues on twitter. >> up next, google's new attempt to move into your living room. thousand device can bring internet to your tv screen. >>> keeping you posted on breaking news that is a fire here kind of a small rim of fire broken out this, is
the company says bay larm handled alarm sis kig sig nal in the manner prescribed by the city of oakland and written directions. the couple have been loyal dmorz 19 years. the company paid the fine and replaced faulty detector on the system free of charge. >> i'm thankful that this was resolved. >> many cities impose penalties but most do not charge for the first owe fence. after a third false alarm oakland will not respond to that address unless the owner completes a course on false...
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the company says bay larm handled alarm sis kig sig nal in the manner prescribed by the city of oaklandritten directions. the couple have been loyal dmorz 19 years. the company paid the fine and replaced faulty detector on the system free of charge. >> i'm thankful that this was resolved. >> many cities impose penalties but most do not charge for the first owe fence. after a third false alarm oakland will not respond to that address unless the owner completes a course on false alarms. bay alarm is says test your system once per month. we've told you that in the past. >> good advice. >> thank you. >> sure want to keep you up to date on breaking news. this is just north of san jose international airport. you can see a lot of smoke here we're thold is not affecting landings. the fire started just after 6:00. no homes fletened our reporting continues on twitter. >> up next, google's new attempt to move into your living room. thousand device can >>> keeping you posted on breaking news that is a fire here kind of a small rim of fire broken out this, is just north of san jose international air
the company says bay larm handled alarm sis kig sig nal in the manner prescribed by the city of oaklandritten directions. the couple have been loyal dmorz 19 years. the company paid the fine and replaced faulty detector on the system free of charge. >> i'm thankful that this was resolved. >> many cities impose penalties but most do not charge for the first owe fence. after a third false alarm oakland will not respond to that address unless the owner completes a course on false...
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in which radical groups are fighting out their intern nal battles and may use pressure on the west, whether we're giving money or not, in order to bridge about their own -- bring about their own domestic. neil: one way or another it will be festering. >> it is going to be a very difficult situation, we ought to think a bit about our attitude two years ago. when mubarak was over thrown, the ease with which we celebrated. >> let me, it comes at a time, doctor, that our markets or economy, compare to the rest of the world have been holding up well, not that we're the best game in town, but i think we stink the least, maybe. that has prompted capital to come here. buyers to come here, and look at the united states, as a haven. do you think that is true? >> i think it is true that the united states has emerged out of the crisis. certainly the strongest position in the western world, perhaps of any major country in the world this is true. but, we -- that does not mean that we have no real strategic interest left. we have to adjust ourselves to the new circumstances, there is no question about it.
in which radical groups are fighting out their intern nal battles and may use pressure on the west, whether we're giving money or not, in order to bridge about their own -- bring about their own domestic. neil: one way or another it will be festering. >> it is going to be a very difficult situation, we ought to think a bit about our attitude two years ago. when mubarak was over thrown, the ease with which we celebrated. >> let me, it comes at a time, doctor, that our markets or...
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something about the sexting and the lack of the car nal knowledge, makes it weird and my colleague and someone i look up to the great chris matthews said it is just weird. it is the sort of profile of a man who can't stop doing this speaks to i don't know a psychological break of disturbance. >> i'm sure there is a definition for it. and this is a new expression for it. maybe it is narcicism. >> do you think i can go out on that limb and say that? >> and so this is a way to express that, that didn't exist before and it is in a creepy way and also aggressive and in visive given that it is random. creepy and running for mayor. after the break we will discuss the gop's nightmare scenario for immigration and steve king's racist cantaloupe commentary when jim maur joins us live, next on "now". hey linda! what are you guys doing? having some fiber! with new phillips' fiber good gummies. they're fruity delicious! just two gummies have 4 grams of fiber! to help support regularity! i want some... [ woman ] hop on over! [ marge ] fiber the fun way, from phillips'. [ woman ] hop on over! for a st
something about the sexting and the lack of the car nal knowledge, makes it weird and my colleague and someone i look up to the great chris matthews said it is just weird. it is the sort of profile of a man who can't stop doing this speaks to i don't know a psychological break of disturbance. >> i'm sure there is a definition for it. and this is a new expression for it. maybe it is narcicism. >> do you think i can go out on that limb and say that? >> and so this is a way to...
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a delega f sta nal devernment. almost two weeks after the military removed mohamed morsi as president, his supporters have remained defiant. large crowds gathered ahead of demonstrations planned for monday. >> egypt's interim government is starting to take lace. he has been sworn in as interim vice president. he is a key opposition figure that led the national salvation rod, a coalition of groups against the depots president, mohamed morsi. the muslim brotherhood is coming under increasing pressure. haspublic prosecutor temporarily frozen the assets of the group senior leaders. meanwhile, egypt's defense minister and head of the armed forces spoke on sunday. he said the military pushed referendum ona his presidency before they gave him an ultimatum. >> i spoke to the former president in november and we called for a national dialogue which would not have been led by us. we were afraid that the risk between the leaders would trickle down to the people. because of their deep divide between egyptians. >> they debated o
a delega f sta nal devernment. almost two weeks after the military removed mohamed morsi as president, his supporters have remained defiant. large crowds gathered ahead of demonstrations planned for monday. >> egypt's interim government is starting to take lace. he has been sworn in as interim vice president. he is a key opposition figure that led the national salvation rod, a coalition of groups against the depots president, mohamed morsi. the muslim brotherhood is coming under...
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many women my age is that as we got older and as we grew into our marriages and our professioprofessio nal lives we started to realize that our lives as women were evolving differentdifferent differently than where the men's lives we saw around us. to be blunt to women's lives are still harder in many ways a more complicated than their male counterparts particularly women who are trying to do the feminist promise which was balancing family career husbands love in all the richness of life. >> don't men do that? >> i think men do it differently and one of the things we haven't really seen yet societally his favorite position of men's roles but i think men have always through modern history been aware of the fact that their primary job is to have a career to bring bring home that they can empty the provider for their family and spend time with their families in the father role but they feel less of a compulsion to be perfect dads and perfect husbands and to devote themselves or their family life as much as to their work life. the women of my generation and younger is what i call the double an
many women my age is that as we got older and as we grew into our marriages and our professioprofessio nal lives we started to realize that our lives as women were evolving differentdifferent differently than where the men's lives we saw around us. to be blunt to women's lives are still harder in many ways a more complicated than their male counterparts particularly women who are trying to do the feminist promise which was balancing family career husbands love in all the richness of life....
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become pandering and when does pandering become the seeds of dissatisfaction in terms of the krinl naln't indicted him. >> how long did this investigation go on? >> there's procedure for everything. >> yeah, he does. if you have the attorney general of the united states and you, i'm with you, wow. >> now, the federal government started -- >> that's different than the race being fl going to jail. they stepped aside when the state came in and tried the case. they didn't get the verdict and they spoke to 36 different witnesses and there was not a hint of riegsal bias? well, at the state there was and there shouldn't have been. what's going on in the undercurrent, that's very different. i live my professional life in the courtroom so i can't bring in what people are thinking without evidence, right? the judge ruled they didn't have enough evidence. >> i have to go. we need to march together. we ought to respect the jury's verdict. this case is over. it should be over for george zimmerman whatever civil litigation brought in. >>> coming up next, rob wheeler and attorney jose baez weighs in
become pandering and when does pandering become the seeds of dissatisfaction in terms of the krinl naln't indicted him. >> how long did this investigation go on? >> there's procedure for everything. >> yeah, he does. if you have the attorney general of the united states and you, i'm with you, wow. >> now, the federal government started -- >> that's different than the race being fl going to jail. they stepped aside when the state came in and tried the case. they...
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i don't recall hearing much about that designated region nal centers in 93. i had just become governor of my state but we have all heard of enterprise zones. hen i hear this, i liken it to an enterprise zone. but just talk to us about designated regional centers and ow do they work? give us a little discussion on hat, please. >> that pilot program was reauthorized i believe last year. i'm not quite certain but it was reautsdz liesed. >> my notes here say that -- in 2012. the word pilot was removed from the 20-year-old program to rovide a 3-year-old model. that was about a year ago. >> the regional center is an area of economic activity in which commercial enterprise ks be developed into which foreign capital can be invested in the eb 5 program and the jobs can be created in that area of economic activity. the popularity of the program years. eased over the >> does it have anything to do with the fact that we were in the worst recession and this was an effort to try to draw capital into this country? >> outside reports have the uded that indeed program and the
i don't recall hearing much about that designated region nal centers in 93. i had just become governor of my state but we have all heard of enterprise zones. hen i hear this, i liken it to an enterprise zone. but just talk to us about designated regional centers and ow do they work? give us a little discussion on hat, please. >> that pilot program was reauthorized i believe last year. i'm not quite certain but it was reautsdz liesed. >> my notes here say that -- in 2012. the word...
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it's one that if i were grimes, i would low to keep a relatively profile early on, get my lined up, nal ducks raise my money, get fully up to because federal issues she's got a -- she's got to know equivalent of the a presidential campaign on the other side. misstep, real or imagined, they're going to pounce on and just beat the daylights out of her. so i think she's got to do this in a very measured way. so i'm not expecting to hear some out of this race for a while to go. but it's certainly -- we fully expect it to be a top tier race. for not using get i leave a t all that race out. yes, sir? i'm in the american physical society, i'm a physicist. i look at misstep, real or imagined, they're going to pounce on and just beat the daylights out of her. so i think she's got to do this numbers. >> you and i have a lot in common. >> my grade in basic physics in college. >> you should have taken one of my courses. about the issue of turnout. the polling doesn't reflect some the issues of the trayvon martin trial -- or i should say zimmerman trial. i wonder whether in fact we're oing to see a
it's one that if i were grimes, i would low to keep a relatively profile early on, get my lined up, nal ducks raise my money, get fully up to because federal issues she's got a -- she's got to know equivalent of the a presidential campaign on the other side. misstep, real or imagined, they're going to pounce on and just beat the daylights out of her. so i think she's got to do this in a very measured way. so i'm not expecting to hear some out of this race for a while to go. but it's certainly...
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they're transvag nal airlines. meet us at the new gate. ♪ we're transvag nal airlines, something special on the air ♪ >> stephanie: i thought after the president's extraordinary speech friday, we were in a period of post-racial healing. not if you're ray dodge chong tommy chong's daughter in "the color purple" with oprah. she had some nice things then not so nice. she said when we worked with her, she was that fat chick that was the wanna be cheerleader that was best friends with the principal. she was that fat chick in school that did everything and everyone loved her. that's oprah. love me, love me, love me. you have to respect her no matter how vile she is because ultimately, she's all about oprah and she's boring. she took a woman if you look at the way she looks 60 years ago she would have been a housekeeper. luckily, she would not have been a house n word, she would have been a field n word. >> oh, my god! >> stephanie: that was -- >> thanks, rae. >> stephanie: she needs to get back in the chopper now. [ ♪ "n
they're transvag nal airlines. meet us at the new gate. ♪ we're transvag nal airlines, something special on the air ♪ >> stephanie: i thought after the president's extraordinary speech friday, we were in a period of post-racial healing. not if you're ray dodge chong tommy chong's daughter in "the color purple" with oprah. she had some nice things then not so nice. she said when we worked with her, she was that fat chick that was the wanna be cheerleader that was best friends...
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the showdown is over seven president nal nominees who have been waiting for confirmation votes anywhererom 3 months to 2 years. republicans who oppose the nominees for a variety of reasons have been threatening to hold up the votes by filibuster. reid said he has waited long enough. he would change the rules to allow a simple 51-vote majority, instead of the 60 votes typically needs to overcome a filibuster. fellow democrats backed him up. >> my friends on the republican side are hijacking these nominations. any president should have his or her right to put their team in place. by a majority vote of the advised consent of the united states senate. >> reporter: republicans argued the unprecedented rules. blowing up rules that date back centuries would strip the minority party of its rights, poisoning relationships and driving even deeper into gridlock. >> this rule change was described this afternoon by the majority leader as a, quote, minor change, no big deal. it is a big deal. >> reporter: there say group of about ten senior senators. democrats and republicans, who are very worried ab
the showdown is over seven president nal nominees who have been waiting for confirmation votes anywhererom 3 months to 2 years. republicans who oppose the nominees for a variety of reasons have been threatening to hold up the votes by filibuster. reid said he has waited long enough. he would change the rules to allow a simple 51-vote majority, instead of the 60 votes typically needs to overcome a filibuster. fellow democrats backed him up. >> my friends on the republican side are...
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death nal valley national park in california, forecast high of 130 degree, 4 shy of the record set 100 ago. martha: one child critically injured and two others hospitalized in stable condition after a lightning strike at a summer camp just outside of indianapolis over the weekend. police say camp counselors played a major role in their survival. >> i feel so sorry. there is nothing you could prepare. the sky didn't even get dark really. just some clouds. about it wasn't like black you go to the basement. martha: a message posted on the camp's facebook pang says it has resumed it normal schedule. bill: a fox news alert. new violence erupting in cairo, egypt today. protesters storming the cairo headquarters of president morsi's muslim brotherhood group as thousands rally to force mohamed morsi out. connor power live in jerusalem. what are the protesters demanding? >> these are some of the largest protests we have seen in egypt in months. both anti-government and pro-government groups turned out to take part in these demonstrations. it's primarily he cue lawyer christians and egyptians. t
death nal valley national park in california, forecast high of 130 degree, 4 shy of the record set 100 ago. martha: one child critically injured and two others hospitalized in stable condition after a lightning strike at a summer camp just outside of indianapolis over the weekend. police say camp counselors played a major role in their survival. >> i feel so sorry. there is nothing you could prepare. the sky didn't even get dark really. just some clouds. about it wasn't like black you go...
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passengers had shoulder belts but everyone else had just lap belts and reportedly suffered more be a tom nales. now, we spoke to people flying in and out of sfo this morning about the concerns over safety and seat belts. >> you have them on cars. why not have them on planes? >> i think it's a good idea considering what's happened to these people. >> the airlines are making so much money on baggage stuff. if they want to do it, they can keep the rates as they are and do it. >> now, the airlines argue that adding 3-point seat belts would require major changes to the design and do mean higher prices to wake up for it. doctors warn that shoulder belts may transfer injuries higher up to the body, say, to the neck. doctors also say that passengers in the crash position where you are learning forward and with your head down as far as possible can limit spinal injuries but at this point, it's not clear if any of the beam on flight 214 -- people on the flight 214 had time to do that. >>> we also want to remind you that tomorrow night, ktvu will air a special report on the crash-landing at sfo. the on
passengers had shoulder belts but everyone else had just lap belts and reportedly suffered more be a tom nales. now, we spoke to people flying in and out of sfo this morning about the concerns over safety and seat belts. >> you have them on cars. why not have them on planes? >> i think it's a good idea considering what's happened to these people. >> the airlines are making so much money on baggage stuff. if they want to do it, they can keep the rates as they are and do it....
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they spent nearly seven hours going over to and have miles of early on the canyon region nal reservedthing was turned up in yesterday's surge but they're not going to give up. investigators stated that they will hold a briefing to decide what they will do next. >> the time is 8:13 a.m.. we will be right back. look at 'em. living on cloud nine with that u-verse wireless receiver. you see in my day, when my mom was repainting the house, you couldn't just set up a tv in the basement. i mean, come on! nope. we could only watch tv in the rooms that had a tv outlet. yeah if we wanted to watch tv someplace else, we'd have to go to my aunt sally's. have you ever sat on a plastic covered couch? [ kids cheering ] you're missing a good game over here. those kids wouldn't have lasted one day in our shoes. [ male announcer ] add a wireless receiver. call to get u-verse tv for just $19 a month with qualifying bundles. rethink possible. >> the time is 8:16 a.m.. filthy streets and some san francisco neighborhoods may be the norm to many people. but some residents are getting tired of it. kron 4 john
they spent nearly seven hours going over to and have miles of early on the canyon region nal reservedthing was turned up in yesterday's surge but they're not going to give up. investigators stated that they will hold a briefing to decide what they will do next. >> the time is 8:13 a.m.. we will be right back. look at 'em. living on cloud nine with that u-verse wireless receiver. you see in my day, when my mom was repainting the house, you couldn't just set up a tv in the basement. i mean,...
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go back home and try to explain to the people that we represent that this house, the most history, nal house in spending $25 million a week to operate the house of representatives, that our biggest trick here is to pass a bill that we know from the outset will never see the light of day. almost all of them have the statement from the administration policy that no way in the world would the president ever sign any kind of bill like that. enough already. enough. we've disgraced ourselves before the country, we've disgraced ourselves in front of the world. we're raising a generation of children right now who have not been adequately -- could i have one more minute? mr. mcgovern: i yield the gentlelady an additional 30 seconds. ms. slaughter: 30 seconds, all right. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized. ms. slaughter: i'll end up this way. i've been here a while, i've never seen anything in this dysfunction. i really am embarrassed to say today that trying to feed people could be a reason why they would stop the farm bill, which as i said has been a bipartisan bill, has gon
go back home and try to explain to the people that we represent that this house, the most history, nal house in spending $25 million a week to operate the house of representatives, that our biggest trick here is to pass a bill that we know from the outset will never see the light of day. almost all of them have the statement from the administration policy that no way in the world would the president ever sign any kind of bill like that. enough already. enough. we've disgraced ourselves before...
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where he focuses on appellate nal and litigation. he's testified before the times at a number of the invitation of our republican colleagues and welcome again, mr. carvin. mr. chairman, senator grassley. the committee is facing a erious question as is the entire congress. does shelby county's eufpb alidation of section five create a gap in the civil rights law that might expose minority unconstitutional discrimination. my comments today is that there is no gap. because section five is no longer needed to ensure equal voters ity for minority for one simple reason. you have section two of the voting rights act which has been viewed as the heart of the act. it is very muscular and was by the body in 1982 to anything that could be characterized as purposeful discrimination because it anything with a discriminatory result. then and lyhooed hailed as a extraordinarily successful piece of legislation done much more than section five to eliminate unconstitutional voting discrimination. section five on the other hand was limited. t was limite
where he focuses on appellate nal and litigation. he's testified before the times at a number of the invitation of our republican colleagues and welcome again, mr. carvin. mr. chairman, senator grassley. the committee is facing a erious question as is the entire congress. does shelby county's eufpb alidation of section five create a gap in the civil rights law that might expose minority unconstitutional discrimination. my comments today is that there is no gap. because section five is no longer...
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is disappointing because you know when we think about where we are versus a year ago, you have tom nalave revenue's growth at case. part of the offset is this currency, but i think companies are managing this pretty well. we haven't had decent earning, we have to remember, earnings if q 2 are annualizing at $110 right now. which is really above where top down consensus is for the full year. earnings are tracking better-than-expected. >> so you don't tie it to very few alternatives, base 0 interest rates and $85 billion a month from the fed. there is other things that are actually underpinning the moves in the equity markets. >> i think for several years now, i think there is a case that there is pent-up demand in the u.s., both in housing and autos. i i think in europe because of the length of that recession, there is pent-up demand there. now we are starting to see credit stresses ease and the economy accelerate. there is some optimism. >> last time you were on, we had come close to a year end target. then you decided to raise it to what? >> we're at 17.15 for the full year. >> we are
is disappointing because you know when we think about where we are versus a year ago, you have tom nalave revenue's growth at case. part of the offset is this currency, but i think companies are managing this pretty well. we haven't had decent earning, we have to remember, earnings if q 2 are annualizing at $110 right now. which is really above where top down consensus is for the full year. earnings are tracking better-than-expected. >> so you don't tie it to very few alternatives, base 0...
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. >> this is a fe tom nal story. back in the early 1990s, you started with five people.over 800 people working with your company in the united states. >> that's right. 800 people are two plants in perrysville, ohio and streetsborough, ohio it's been a gait year. we've grown 10% t. spring and summer stuff is selling. we're gearing up for the fall. >> we know your products pretty well. we have some on set. these are new products out. these are products for kids to play with outside. they're kind of rough and tumble. things out there that kids can use that are hearty products. what is it that you have seen with the american consumer over the last several years? >> i think you hit two of the biggest trends, parents of children are looking for are toys that are very active that the kids could the parents know the kids will be safe, that kids could really test their limits. they could play with their friends, i think that's a part of the trends, they have to ply together, work together. and have fun and enjoy travelhood. >> you have seen parents more value conscious over the l
. >> this is a fe tom nal story. back in the early 1990s, you started with five people.over 800 people working with your company in the united states. >> that's right. 800 people are two plants in perrysville, ohio and streetsborough, ohio it's been a gait year. we've grown 10% t. spring and summer stuff is selling. we're gearing up for the fall. >> we know your products pretty well. we have some on set. these are new products out. these are products for kids to play with...
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that is why i am offering this amendment that will provide an funds nal $10 million in to train investigators on how to properly investigate sexual assault-related offenses. my amendment realigns funds from the operations and maintenance defensewide account and shifts $5 million from army operations and maintenance, $2.5 million to air force operation and maintenance, which are the accounts that pay for training investigators. ensuring that assaults are investigated properly is the first step for holding perpetrators accountable. i reserve the balance of my time. the chair: the gentlelady from california reserves. who seeks recognition on the gentlewoman from california's amendment? the gentlewoman from california is recognized. ms. speier: madam speaker, i yield such time as my distinguished colleague will use. the chair: for what purpose does the gentleman from florida seek recognition? mr. young: i claim the time. the chair: the gentleman is recognized for five minutes. mr. young: this is an issue that we can't sweep under the rug any longer. we have got to face it square on. the gentlelad
that is why i am offering this amendment that will provide an funds nal $10 million in to train investigators on how to properly investigate sexual assault-related offenses. my amendment realigns funds from the operations and maintenance defensewide account and shifts $5 million from army operations and maintenance, $2.5 million to air force operation and maintenance, which are the accounts that pay for training investigators. ensuring that assaults are investigated properly is the first step...
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when the findings -- when the --nal findings came in time, itack over your would not do enough to constrain spending? should we have been a partner on a committee and agency budgets? budgeting at the brink with cr's and supercommittee's and sequesters, did they really work or are they nuisances? do they put off real, painful constraints as we have seen in europe and detroit last week? know, you have framed this very well. i think it is important to put things in context. years,go back to those it was an extraordinary time in american the school history. i will never forget being called into an emergency meeting in the fall of 2008 to the majority leader's office. i was the last to arrive because i was chairing a meeting. i walk in and there were maybe six teen leaders in the room. the chairman of the fed reserve and the treasury of the secretary the bush administration. it was evening. the posted a guard at the door and closed the door. it was very unusual. i knew something dramatic was afoot. down and the meeting began. the chairman of the fed reserve said they were taking over a large ins
when the findings -- when the --nal findings came in time, itack over your would not do enough to constrain spending? should we have been a partner on a committee and agency budgets? budgeting at the brink with cr's and supercommittee's and sequesters, did they really work or are they nuisances? do they put off real, painful constraints as we have seen in europe and detroit last week? know, you have framed this very well. i think it is important to put things in context. years,go back to those...