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has issued newby island five public nuisance violations related to odor issues. according to a district spokesman, they are still negotiating the fines. >> trash is a big business and unfortunately it's a smelly business too. >> don litchfield, the northern california environmental manager for republic services. >> the community itself seems to have some concerns about this site and the odor problem that they're experiencing. >> unfortunately we've been a little slow to address those concerns so we'd like to apologize to the community for that. >> here at the landfill we've had an odor mitigation plan that we've been working on for years. >> we get a lot of fresh refuse that comes in every day and we have odor misting stations set up in strategic locations throughout the landfill that can mitigate some of the fresh odors. >> in addition, republic says it invested heavily in this state-of-the-art recycling facility to help divert landfill waste. >> all of the material that we accept, over a thousand tons a day from the bay area, in california, comes into this faci
has issued newby island five public nuisance violations related to odor issues. according to a district spokesman, they are still negotiating the fines. >> trash is a big business and unfortunately it's a smelly business too. >> don litchfield, the northern california environmental manager for republic services. >> the community itself seems to have some concerns about this site and the odor problem that they're experiencing. >> unfortunately we've been a little slow to...
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the design changes are part of twitter's move to make itself easier to understand and use for newbies. it has struggled to win over new users in recent years. if you had hundreds of thousands of dollars to spend in some cities... you could buy a lovely condo. or you could buy one parking spot in boston. a garage in an elite neighborhood has such a space for sale... 171 square feet... for 650 thousand dollars. if it sells for the asking price... officials say it will be the most expensive parking spot in boston history. a man got down on one knee... and handed his girlfriend... a tooth. the man proposed on halloween with a ring made out of one of his wisdom teeth. and apparently the woman was in on it... the two came up with the idea together. they plan to get married in las vegas later this month. it's just always gonna remind me of this year and they really did have a great year a new york mets fan says he doesn't regret his new tattoo. he got the tattoo last tuesday during game one of the world series. it reads... "world champs 20-15"... with a mets logo. whether he keeps it the way
the design changes are part of twitter's move to make itself easier to understand and use for newbies. it has struggled to win over new users in recent years. if you had hundreds of thousands of dollars to spend in some cities... you could buy a lovely condo. or you could buy one parking spot in boston. a garage in an elite neighborhood has such a space for sale... 171 square feet... for 650 thousand dollars. if it sells for the asking price... officials say it will be the most expensive...
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. >> sierra at tahoe is buzzing with newbies trying out a new sport. >> a lot of crash and burns. >> to the regulars who welcome the early start to ski season. >> oh, my god. we don't imagine it's going to be 10 inches of snow. we come here, it's great. it's great for thanksgiving. >> families fly down the snow packed mountain. >> we hope this continues. >> managers at the resort are hoping a wet el nino year will replace the manmade snow with the real thing. >> as soon as conditions allow, we're going to open more lift, get more trails on and get a ton of people up here and having a lot of fun in the snow. >> so far, three of the 14 chair lifts are open here at sierra at tahoe. and they are expecting a big crowd over the weekend. this is the earliest that they have opened in 11 years. reporting live near tahoe, michelle roberts. >> thanks, michelle. working hard. i hope you're able to enjoy some of that snow. thanks so much. we're going to be tracking the snow and rain on our nbc bay area app throughout the holiday weekend. click on weather on the drop down menu and you'll find the
. >> sierra at tahoe is buzzing with newbies trying out a new sport. >> a lot of crash and burns. >> to the regulars who welcome the early start to ski season. >> oh, my god. we don't imagine it's going to be 10 inches of snow. we come here, it's great. it's great for thanksgiving. >> families fly down the snow packed mountain. >> we hope this continues. >> managers at the resort are hoping a wet el nino year will replace the manmade snow with the real...
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Nov 11, 2015
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the other newbie, kendall jenner, daughter of kris and caitlyn of course, held her own.-ups to report. they all nailed it. >> and there in the front row to support their daughter kris and caitlyn jenner. although they sat separately they did share a hug as proud parents. >> and they look good. >> mm-hmm. "breaking bad" getting enshrined at the smithsonian. yesterday the stars and creator of the mega hit television series props were on hand as props from the show were donated to the national museum. >> aaron paul and bryan cranston both spoke. and our cameras caught up with them backstage and we asked cranston if he would ever check out the exhibit once it's in place. >> well, i'll have to wear a disguise. i'll have to wear -- i'll wear a hat. i'll be bald. i'll put on a little goatee and a mustache. maybe some glasses. so no one would recognize me. yeah. >> so basically you're saying the old heisenberg look. before we spoke cranston walked over to the props table to put on that porkpie hat one last time. >> maybe he's returning. maybe he really is alive. >> coming back.
the other newbie, kendall jenner, daughter of kris and caitlyn of course, held her own.-ups to report. they all nailed it. >> and there in the front row to support their daughter kris and caitlyn jenner. although they sat separately they did share a hug as proud parents. >> and they look good. >> mm-hmm. "breaking bad" getting enshrined at the smithsonian. yesterday the stars and creator of the mega hit television series props were on hand as props from the show were...
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you know, if people say i look young for my age, it's because i feel like i'm a newbie. i feel like i'm just beginning, just learning how to do things. it's not what i expected at all. i think that's kind of what the theme of the movie is. >> stephen: you said that when you were starting out, you weren't sure whether you wanted to continue to be an actress because your father, the great henry fonda, didn't look like he enjoyed it that much. have you enjoyed it your whole career? >> not my whole career. i left it 15 years because i wasn't enjoying anymore. i don't know about other actors, but for me, if i feel bad about myself, it's hard for me to be creative, so i just left for 15 years. people think i did it because of ted, but i had already decided to go, and then ted sailed into my harbor and swept me away and it was great. so i spent ten years with him, five writing my memoirs. as i finished my memoirs, i realized i was a very different person, and i said to myself, i think i could find joy in acting again. so i came back with the film "monster-in-law" which was the
you know, if people say i look young for my age, it's because i feel like i'm a newbie. i feel like i'm just beginning, just learning how to do things. it's not what i expected at all. i think that's kind of what the theme of the movie is. >> stephen: you said that when you were starting out, you weren't sure whether you wanted to continue to be an actress because your father, the great henry fonda, didn't look like he enjoyed it that much. have you enjoyed it your whole career? >>...
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Nov 8, 2015
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(laughs) welcome to step one of operation make a band in a week from a bunch of newbies to impress the media on our grand opening. maybe step one shohod be coming up with a shorter name. wait, where's dez? i thought we all were supposed to find a new student to join our band. hello, strangers. dez sent me here to join the a&a music factory band. so you couldn't find a kid, dez? no, i could not. well, that's okay. the three of us found students and max makes four. let's just hope the other kids have a little more enthusiasm than max. maybe max just hasn't found the right instrument. what do you want to play, little dude? right now, i want to play zombie shredder. oh, i love that game. i hate to brag, but i made it to level six. -i'm on level six... -oh. ...hundred and twelve. nonody likes a show off. all right, well i brought lily. she started piano lessons here last week. i'm super pumped! i've been practicing nonstop. (plays notes off key) were the lights on or off when you were practicing? this is dylan. i met her at the skate park. 'sup? well, welcome to the a&a music factory, dylan
(laughs) welcome to step one of operation make a band in a week from a bunch of newbies to impress the media on our grand opening. maybe step one shohod be coming up with a shorter name. wait, where's dez? i thought we all were supposed to find a new student to join our band. hello, strangers. dez sent me here to join the a&a music factory band. so you couldn't find a kid, dez? no, i could not. well, that's okay. the three of us found students and max makes four. let's just hope the other...
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john the newbie, ashley. he needs to learn the ropes, and i'm the ropes master. - what are you having, hon? - something you can put in the bag. i always stick with a fried egg sandwich. - yeah, but that's because you can't read the rest of the menu. - coffee's fine, thank you. - whoa, that's a nice bracelet, huh? who's the lucky stiff, ashley? - it's nothing. it's just a present from my grandma. - she's got good taste. - i threw in a little extra hot sauce with your sandwich, tommy. - whoa, tommy, you got a little extra hot sauce, huh? - hey, married man over here. - yeah, more like half a man. all right, ladies, time to punch in. let's go. - so what's your story, john? you ever been a security guard anywhere else? - here and there. - mall cop? supermarket stiff? - something like that. - all i'm saying is, this ain't walmart. - you ever been robbed before? - once. my partner and i were servicing this atm. these two guys came up with guns. i tried to be a hero. took two in the vest. they got away. i got a set
john the newbie, ashley. he needs to learn the ropes, and i'm the ropes master. - what are you having, hon? - something you can put in the bag. i always stick with a fried egg sandwich. - yeah, but that's because you can't read the rest of the menu. - coffee's fine, thank you. - whoa, that's a nice bracelet, huh? who's the lucky stiff, ashley? - it's nothing. it's just a present from my grandma. - she's got good taste. - i threw in a little extra hot sauce with your sandwich, tommy. - whoa,...
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newbie like we do every year and again apps characters from angry birds and a couple different characters from ice age as well. they will flow down on central park west and start at 77th street, across 59th street down 6 avenue and end at macy's and harold square where the stage is we heard a lot about holiday cheer which is exciting but something new this year, safety concerns due to recent terrorist threats, a lot of extra police officers here but new yorkers and tourists alike on not letting that ruin their holiday plans. >> we need to support our city and don't need to stay home and wait for things to happen. >> this is one of the safest places in america, you got to live life, you can't live in fear. >> reporter: we will see a lot of police, we will show you the presence along 77th street, a couple officers getting the briefed there and just down the block we have a lease 100 going through roll call right now getting instructions so that is something you are going to notice whether you are out here or watching on the television and it takes a lot of people to pull this off, 8,000 par
newbie like we do every year and again apps characters from angry birds and a couple different characters from ice age as well. they will flow down on central park west and start at 77th street, across 59th street down 6 avenue and end at macy's and harold square where the stage is we heard a lot about holiday cheer which is exciting but something new this year, safety concerns due to recent terrorist threats, a lot of extra police officers here but new yorkers and tourists alike on not letting...
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donald trump is new to the political arena, not newby any means to manipulation of the media. i think that the greater threat to donald trump's candidacy will not be displays of his eccentricities, or getting into fights with john mccain or meggian kelly or the rest of it. the greatest threat is the dissension to conventionality. when that happens, his numbers will drop. >> there didn't seem to be much danger of that in the immediate future. >> given the animal, yes. >> your response? >> it's pretty crude and obvious what he was doing. for him to say, no, i would never mock someone's disability is almost self-evident whopper, but i must say the striking thing about the trump people, the trump supporters, is nothing seems to matter. i think they have proved abraham lincoln rhine that you can fool some of the people all of the time. he's doing it. >> perhaps the most important development this week, certainly one of the most interesting was a new quinnipiac poll. in iowa, it shows ted cruz has doubled his support in the last month. as you can see in a standardal dead heat with d
donald trump is new to the political arena, not newby any means to manipulation of the media. i think that the greater threat to donald trump's candidacy will not be displays of his eccentricities, or getting into fights with john mccain or meggian kelly or the rest of it. the greatest threat is the dissension to conventionality. when that happens, his numbers will drop. >> there didn't seem to be much danger of that in the immediate future. >> given the animal, yes. >> your...
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. >> i didn't even know hi >> reporter: when heather jones, the newly svelte, newbie teacher, didn't show up for her kindergarten class in memphis that morning back in april, 2013, alarm bells went off among her fellow teachers and friends. >> heather would never miss a day of school, she was totally dedicated. >> reporter: home sick? it didn't seem likely. best friend melissa smith knew heather wasn't about to be sidelined by a little sniffle. >> there was no excuse for her not to be there. >> reporter: school officials couldn't reach heather on the phone, and when her cousin diane heard she was a no-show, she headed right over to heather's house in germantown, where she saw an encouraging sign. >> there was relief when i saw the car in the driveway 'cause i thought she was there. i thought, "oh, she's sick." >> reporter: diane thought heather was probably just sleeping. >> knocking, knocking, knocking. please answer the door. >> reporter: but no answer. alarmed, she called heather's mother to bring over a key. soon germantown police arrived, opened the door, and went in first. >> t
. >> i didn't even know hi >> reporter: when heather jones, the newly svelte, newbie teacher, didn't show up for her kindergarten class in memphis that morning back in april, 2013, alarm bells went off among her fellow teachers and friends. >> heather would never miss a day of school, she was totally dedicated. >> reporter: home sick? it didn't seem likely. best friend melissa smith knew heather wasn't about to be sidelined by a little sniffle. >> there was no...
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we have also seen a shift in power towards big, important, partial artists, including newbies with very little writing recently have gotten larger events -- advances to write books. and we have seen a shift towards distributors. one of the things we talk about in the book is an example of where record label discovered that apple was selling or content at the wrong price and they called apple to complain at apple says, you want us to take it down? and that's sort of take it or leave it power is really scary. the music industry, talk about the shift in power to consumer is manifest in how sta rs are being made. the recorddays, labels, their job was to develop thatnt, talent, develop an album. the album took a lot of money to produce and then they promoted to radio stations. it was a very controlled pathway to be successful. the labels older from beginning to end. to consumer is manifested in the context of the costs of producing the sick has dropped significantly, much more longform content. that music can be distribute it for free on youtube or on sound cloud. you just upload your music
we have also seen a shift in power towards big, important, partial artists, including newbies with very little writing recently have gotten larger events -- advances to write books. and we have seen a shift towards distributors. one of the things we talk about in the book is an example of where record label discovered that apple was selling or content at the wrong price and they called apple to complain at apple says, you want us to take it down? and that's sort of take it or leave it power is...
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we've also seen a shift in power towards big, important, powerful artists, including, including kn newbies who have gotten large advances to write books. and we've also seen, i would argue, a shift towards some of these distributors. one of the things we talked about in the book is an example where a record label discovered that apple was selling their content at the wrong price. the price they didn't agree to, and they called apple to complain, and apple says, do you want us to take it down? and that sort of take it or leave it power is really scary. >> one way in the music industry, you talk about the shift of power to the consumer, it's really manifested in how stars are being made these days. in the old days, you know, the record labels, their job was to discover talent, develop that talent, they would put them on, develop than album, they went o and promoted them through radio stations, so it was a controlled pathway to be successful. and labels owned it from beginning to end. and that shift to consumer is manifested in the context of the cost of producing has dropped significantly, m
we've also seen a shift in power towards big, important, powerful artists, including, including kn newbies who have gotten large advances to write books. and we've also seen, i would argue, a shift towards some of these distributors. one of the things we talked about in the book is an example where a record label discovered that apple was selling their content at the wrong price. the price they didn't agree to, and they called apple to complain, and apple says, do you want us to take it down?...
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you're a newbie but seems like you've been here all along and all the judges were saying your freestyle is something they'll remember for quite some time. you taught alek how to dance. what did he teach you, lindsasa >> he taught me so o ch not j jt about dancing but about life. he has taken every challenge that's come his way and just he can with it and i've learned so much from him. >> he's been inspiring to a lot of people this year. now, carlos, all of us were wondering how this would work out, you and alexa competing agains eachh other through the season. how did it workout? did it chae anything in your marriage. >>>> surprisingly it strengtgthened it. there'ss such a trust we e d to have doing thihis sh. we're danci with our partner, some dances like the rumba c be kind of sexual. you don't knowhat's going on vt we had t build that trust and like strengthen it and our marriage is so strong right now, i'm so thankful? witney's boyfriend trusted you totoo. >> oh, yeah. fiance n. >> i know! >> whoo! cheersnd applause >> come on. >> so is it going to b be aite bit of a "dancing with t
you're a newbie but seems like you've been here all along and all the judges were saying your freestyle is something they'll remember for quite some time. you taught alek how to dance. what did he teach you, lindsasa >> he taught me so o ch not j jt about dancing but about life. he has taken every challenge that's come his way and just he can with it and i've learned so much from him. >> he's been inspiring to a lot of people this year. now, carlos, all of us were wondering how this...
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but what happens in this chamber now is what is most disheartening to a newbie like me. constituents now, something is awry here. we in recent decades -- again, this is a body, not just us but what we inherited. we allowed short-termism and the sound bite culture to invade this chamber and reduce so many debates to fact-free zones. i mentioned i've done two kinds of work before coming here. i was an historian/college president and crisis turn-around guy. although they sound really different they have a lot of similar 'tis because they are both driven by deliberation, socratic speech. good history requires understanding different actors, differing motivations and competing goals. reducing everything immediately to good versus evil, it's bad history. not only because it isn't true and because it's unpersuasive, but because it's really boring. good history, on the other hand, demands that one be able to talk socratically, so you can present alternate viewpoints and explain how people got to where they are. similarly, can you imagine a business strategist who presents just o
but what happens in this chamber now is what is most disheartening to a newbie like me. constituents now, something is awry here. we in recent decades -- again, this is a body, not just us but what we inherited. we allowed short-termism and the sound bite culture to invade this chamber and reduce so many debates to fact-free zones. i mentioned i've done two kinds of work before coming here. i was an historian/college president and crisis turn-around guy. although they sound really different...
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you're a newbie but it seems likeou've been here all along and all the judges were saying just your freestyle is something they'll remember for quite some time. you taught alek how to dance. what did he teach you, lindsay? >> he taughte so much, not just about dancing but about life. i mean, he has taken every challenge that's come his way and just taken it and done the best that he can with it and i've learned so much from him. >> he's been inspiring to a lot >> yes, he has. >> now, carlos, all of us who are married were wondering how this would work o out, you d alexa competing against each other through the season. how did it work out? did it change anything in your marriage? >> surprisingly it strengthened it. there's such a trust we had to have doing this show. we're dancing with our partner, some dances like the rumba can be kind d of sexua you don't know what's going on but we had to build that trust and like strengthen it and, man, our marriage is so strong right now, i'm so thankful. >> amd witney's boyfriend trusted you too. >> oh, yeah. fiance now. fiance now. >> i know! >> whoo! [
you're a newbie but it seems likeou've been here all along and all the judges were saying just your freestyle is something they'll remember for quite some time. you taught alek how to dance. what did he teach you, lindsay? >> he taughte so much, not just about dancing but about life. i mean, he has taken every challenge that's come his way and just taken it and done the best that he can with it and i've learned so much from him. >> he's been inspiring to a lot >> yes, he has....
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. >> inspector keller and >> back at 8 a.m., a newbi oh, geraldo rivera filed a report on alcoholism. >> from the bowery, i'm geraldo rivera, peace. good morning, everybody. >>> before twitter we had talkback. >> today on "talkback" we asked traffic cops what was the funniest excuse anyone ever gave you when you were about to give them a ticket? >> i have to go to the toilet. >> an early version of "gma on the money" looked at diet products. >> diet bread costs 6% more. the diet slices are thinner. one thin third. one-third thinner in fact. we tested that out and found also they collapse, thin layers. >> the last segment a discussion of a controversial custody case. >> we have more challenge and excitement between 7:00 and 9:00 every morning than many people do in a lifetime. it was pretty nifty. for nancy dussault and myself, have a wonderful day and good morning, america. we have so many wonderful memory and we're about to make a lot more. 40 for 40. unprecedented 40-hour epic broadcast to celebrate our 40th anniversary starting november 17th jam packed with un unforgettable "gma" m
. >> inspector keller and >> back at 8 a.m., a newbi oh, geraldo rivera filed a report on alcoholism. >> from the bowery, i'm geraldo rivera, peace. good morning, everybody. >>> before twitter we had talkback. >> today on "talkback" we asked traffic cops what was the funniest excuse anyone ever gave you when you were about to give them a ticket? >> i have to go to the toilet. >> an early version of "gma on the money" looked at...
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he says tell the newbie that you move some of these stocks. mpg shares spiked.. >> you're welcome. >> see you gun, buddy. >> thank you. >>> facebook soaring to new heights as the stock is up nearly 33% year to date. we're talking to two analysts who tell us whether they're still hitting the like button on facebook's stock. that's straight ahead on "power lunch." hello, ken jennings. i haven't seen you since that tv quiz show. hello, watson. you can see now? i can recognize people, analyze images and watch movies. well i wrote a few books, did a speaking tour, i... i've been helping people plan for retirement. and i help doctors identify cancer treatments. is that all? i recently learned japanese... yeah, i was being sarcastic. i haven't learned sarcasm yet. i can help with that. our cosmetics line was a hit. the orders were rushing in. i could feel our deadlines racing towards us. we didn't need a loan. we needed short-term funding fast. building 18 homes in 4 ½ months? that was a leap. but i knew i could rely on american express to help me buy those building ma
he says tell the newbie that you move some of these stocks. mpg shares spiked.. >> you're welcome. >> see you gun, buddy. >> thank you. >>> facebook soaring to new heights as the stock is up nearly 33% year to date. we're talking to two analysts who tell us whether they're still hitting the like button on facebook's stock. that's straight ahead on "power lunch." hello, ken jennings. i haven't seen you since that tv quiz show. hello, watson. you can see now?...