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the president and fled will welcome the abes to the north port co-of the white house that's scheduled for 7:00 eastern. you'll see it live here on c-span3, although it may be running a little bit late. [ inaudible ] >> hi, how are you? >> hey. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> good, good. i will once it's over. right now, it's just all the work but i will feel nostalgic probably around 11:00 tonight. thank you. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ inaudible ] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ indiscernible ] >> well i'm pleased to say i'm a friend of president obama's. been a long-time friend and supporter. and pleased to work with him on a number of important issues. >> is this your first state dinner? >> it is. it is. >> what's your impression so far? >> well, first of all, i'm honored to be here in the white house. grateful to have been invited by the president here a number of times. i'm really looking forward to it. thank you. [ introduction inaudible ] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> mr. nokamura. ♪ ♪ [ [ inaudible ] ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> mr. jahito. ♪ ♪ >>> mr. and mrs. ochito. mr. hideshi tokuchi. mr. dadarhik ochlto nishikori. mr. ksao sakomoto. dr. gayle and dr. stephen
the president and fled will welcome the abes to the north port co-of the white house that's scheduled for 7:00 eastern. you'll see it live here on c-span3, although it may be running a little bit late. [ inaudible ] >> hi, how are you? >> hey. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> good, good. i will once it's over. right now, it's just all the work but i will feel nostalgic probably around 11:00 tonight. thank you. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ inaudible ] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ indiscernible...
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. >> i'm in my home in the garage in north port, florida. black unmarked shows up.verybody knows what that is. i'm thinking, what the heck is that. >> detective holbrook identified himself and said they needed to talk about his friend karen. they sat done on the porch and said she's dead. this doesn't register. i said you need to tell me what's going on. >> but the detective wanted roc to do the talking. he asked about his troubled relationship with karen. >> roc indicated he was using drugs and that karen liked to drink and that they fought often. >> but roc said he savored the good times too. >> when she got dolled up, oh, my god, gorgeous. i mean picture perfect. nothing out of place. >> could you feel the sparks, something going on? >> she was all by herself, and she was ready to go. she looked hungry for attention. and she was alone. and it was perfect. it was a perfect set up. >> what do you think she saw in you? what was working from her side? >> probably the bad boy kind of thing. i wasn't your conventional strait-laced kind of guy. >> roc was straight with
. >> i'm in my home in the garage in north port, florida. black unmarked shows up.verybody knows what that is. i'm thinking, what the heck is that. >> detective holbrook identified himself and said they needed to talk about his friend karen. they sat done on the porch and said she's dead. this doesn't register. i said you need to tell me what's going on. >> but the detective wanted roc to do the talking. he asked about his troubled relationship with karen. >> roc...
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the government will take as many as they can to north port closer. then they will hand them over to myanmar, cambodia, and all the countries that they're coming from. >> still ahead on the show. blame it on the weatherman and prime minister. why india's farmers are having a tough time. and we look at a company in ghana that is giving recycled fashion a new meaning. >>> and later in sport how this teenage golfer plays down another achievement. details coming up. >> a global climate crisis >> two feet of sea level rise is projected... >> threatening america's coastline >> you'll see water in the streets without rain... >> now fighting back with a revolutionary new technology >> there de-watering the ground... >> this is the first time anybodies done this before >> techknow's team of experts show you how the miracles of science... >> this is my selfie, what can you tell me about my future? >> can affect and surprise us. >> don't try this at home. >> "techknow" where technology meets humanity. only on al jazeera america. >> part of al jazeera america's >
the government will take as many as they can to north port closer. then they will hand them over to myanmar, cambodia, and all the countries that they're coming from. >> still ahead on the show. blame it on the weatherman and prime minister. why india's farmers are having a tough time. and we look at a company in ghana that is giving recycled fashion a new meaning. >>> and later in sport how this teenage golfer plays down another achievement. details coming up. >> a global...
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government forces are said to have captured the air base, which is north of the port city of aden. but loyalists have been cornered in the district of aden, which is home to the presidential palace in government offices. >> the saudi-led coalition wraps up airstrikes in aden. warplanes strike bridges of the main roads that lady to the sea port city. the aim according to saudi-army officers is to prevent houthi fighters from sending reinforcement. radar systems command centers and checkpoint have also been hit. >> the houthies talked of buildings and people. they managed to move to certain areas to take cover from the airstrikes. while working in coordination with the tribesmen and popular committees. >> but violence in aden showed no signs of slowing. after days of heavy fighting and running battles many parts of the city have been destroyed. homes, shops and vehicles lie in ruins. civilians are being killed. houthi rebels along with fight fighters loyal to ali abdullah saleh the former president these are fighters loyal to abd rabbuh mansur hadi, and they're putting up a fight. th
government forces are said to have captured the air base, which is north of the port city of aden. but loyalists have been cornered in the district of aden, which is home to the presidential palace in government offices. >> the saudi-led coalition wraps up airstrikes in aden. warplanes strike bridges of the main roads that lady to the sea port city. the aim according to saudi-army officers is to prevent houthi fighters from sending reinforcement. radar systems command centers and...
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so i took the 30 minute cab ride north to port bajia which is tucked in the jungle overlooking the pacific. >> do you normally serve alcohol? >> not that i know. >> reporter: salesperson elizabeth roach says alcohol is only served once people sign up as celebration. >> do you try to get people drunk to sign? >> no. >> do you think these people are making this up? >> i'm not in their head. i can't answer for you. >> we showed her the cancellation letter deliver today them way back in 2013. >> it has been more than a year. [ laughter ] >> i don't know. >> but reminding her of the cancellation law in mexico, i asked her to fix it. >> will you help these people? >> we were able to get done in 17 months. >> relief. pete and susie say the next time they head to mexico, they will not sit through a timeshare presentation but walked away with what got them there in the first place. >> they did give you the $450, was it worth it? >> no. >> reporter: curtis ming, kpix5. >> management says they can't speak to what happened prior to 2014, but they insist sales are now done in a proper manner and alcoho
so i took the 30 minute cab ride north to port bajia which is tucked in the jungle overlooking the pacific. >> do you normally serve alcohol? >> not that i know. >> reporter: salesperson elizabeth roach says alcohol is only served once people sign up as celebration. >> do you try to get people drunk to sign? >> no. >> do you think these people are making this up? >> i'm not in their head. i can't answer for you. >> we showed her the cancellation...
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it's located 85 miles north of port-au-prince. far from the damage caused by the earthquake. according to the state department it was designed to create up to 65,000 jobs. in october of 2012 bill and hillary along with haitian heads of state were there. >> the plan was ambitious. the u.s. taxpayer money was billed in to build housing and infrastructure in the area. more than 100 million dollars was committed for this effort. >> reporter: building up the area meant first kicking out the farmer who has been there for generations. their heartlands were bulldozed. were people frightened? upset? >> everybody was basically in shock. not understanding what was going on with their hands in the air and screaming and crying. >> did you talk to them? did you ask them what they were doing? >> there were people with guns apparently to force them to leave the area so they couldn't do much from the distance. >> how many people are worse off since the industrial park was built? we did contact the biggest textile company but so far they haven't gotten back to us about paying them a visit. i w
it's located 85 miles north of port-au-prince. far from the damage caused by the earthquake. according to the state department it was designed to create up to 65,000 jobs. in october of 2012 bill and hillary along with haitian heads of state were there. >> the plan was ambitious. the u.s. taxpayer money was billed in to build housing and infrastructure in the area. more than 100 million dollars was committed for this effort. >> reporter: building up the area meant first kicking out...
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government forces are said to have recaptured an air base north of the port city of aden. abd-rabbu mansour hadi loyalists have been cornered in the area home to the presidential palace and offices. we have the latest in the reports. >> reporter: the saudi-led coalition lamps up sir strikes in aden. war planes strike bridges on the roads leading to the seaport city. the same, according to saudi army officers is to prevent houthi fighters sending reinforcement. radar systems, command centers and checkpoints have been hit. houthis target people. we are working in coordination with tribesman. >> reporter: violent in aden shows no sign of slowing. after days of fighting and running battles, many parts of the city have been destroyed. homes, shops, vehicles lay in ruins, civilians are being killed. houthi rebels and fighters loyal to ali abdullah saleh, the former president, are infiltrating districts near the city's port. these are fighters loyal to president abd-rabbu mansour hadi, and they are putting up a fierce fight. they have received new weapons, air dropped by the saud
government forces are said to have recaptured an air base north of the port city of aden. abd-rabbu mansour hadi loyalists have been cornered in the area home to the presidential palace and offices. we have the latest in the reports. >> reporter: the saudi-led coalition lamps up sir strikes in aden. war planes strike bridges on the roads leading to the seaport city. the same, according to saudi army officers is to prevent houthi fighters sending reinforcement. radar systems, command...
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host: let's hear from john in north port, florida. a republican. caller: good morning.y concerns are with the farmers -- a lot of the farmers i think to throughout the country, they are losing their farms because you know, with the natural gas industry, it is -- has really taken off today. some of the land is starting to get polluted. but my concern is that if the farmers keep losing their farms in the united states and we depend on other sources of food from other countries, i think that is my biggest worry. just want to know how do you feel if we have to depend on other countries like we depend on oil, what is our future for the food? that is my question to you. what direction are we going to go? and how can we stop this? host: thank you for calling john. erin quinn? guest: that is an interesting point. as we looked at a lot of the notifications that the companies have made to the fda about the ingredients that they have declared the safe and want to bring to market, we took a look at all of the notifications that are available. and i goes back to 1998. we did see in
host: let's hear from john in north port, florida. a republican. caller: good morning.y concerns are with the farmers -- a lot of the farmers i think to throughout the country, they are losing their farms because you know, with the natural gas industry, it is -- has really taken off today. some of the land is starting to get polluted. but my concern is that if the farmers keep losing their farms in the united states and we depend on other sources of food from other countries, i think that is my...
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government sources are said to have captured the air bars north of the port city in aden.ve been cornered in aden which is home to the presidential palace and government offices. a report on the latest violence. >> reporter: the saudi-led coalition ramps up air strikes in aden. war planes strike bridges on the main roads that lead to the seaport city. the aim, according to saudi army officers is to prevent houthi fighters from sending reinforcement. radar systems command centers and checkpoints have also been hit. >> translator: the houthis target buildings and people. they have managed to move to certain areas to take cover from the air strikes. we are working in coordination with the tribes men and popular committees. >> reporter: by violence in aden shows no signs of slowing. afternoon days of heavy fighting and running battles many parts of the city have been destroyed. homes, shops and vehicles lie in ruins. civilians are being killed. houthi rebels along with fighters loyal to saleh the former president are infiltrating districts near the city's ports. these are figh
government sources are said to have captured the air bars north of the port city in aden.ve been cornered in aden which is home to the presidential palace and government offices. a report on the latest violence. >> reporter: the saudi-led coalition ramps up air strikes in aden. war planes strike bridges on the main roads that lead to the seaport city. the aim, according to saudi army officers is to prevent houthi fighters from sending reinforcement. radar systems command centers and...
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it's located about 85 miles north of port-au-prince.rtment caracol was designed to create up to 65,000 jobs. in october 2012 bill and hillary, along with haitian heads of state and several celebrities, were there for its launch. >> the plan was enormously ambitious. it was to build a textile mill. so u.s. tax power money was poured in to build housing and infrastructure in the area more than $100 million was committed for this effort. >> building up the area meant first kicking out the farmers who had been there for generations. their harvests were bulldozed. were people frightened? were they upset? >> translator: everybody was in shock. not understanding what was going on with their hands in the air, and screaming and crying. >> did you talk to them? did you ask them what they were doing? >> translator: there were people with guns apparently to force them to leave the area so they could not really do much to resist. >> how many people are worse off since the caracol industrial park was built? we did contact the biggest tenant here the
it's located about 85 miles north of port-au-prince.rtment caracol was designed to create up to 65,000 jobs. in october 2012 bill and hillary, along with haitian heads of state and several celebrities, were there for its launch. >> the plan was enormously ambitious. it was to build a textile mill. so u.s. tax power money was poured in to build housing and infrastructure in the area more than $100 million was committed for this effort. >> building up the area meant first kicking out...
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host: let's hear from john in north port, florida. a republican. caller: good morning.y concerns are with the farmers -- a lot of the farmers i think to throughout the country, they are losing their farms because you know, with the natural gas industry, it is -- has really taken off today. some of the land is starting to get polluted. but my concern is that if the farmers keep losing their farms in the united states and we depend on other sources of food from other countries, i think that is my biggest worry. just want to know how do you feel if we have to depend on other countries like we depend on oil, what is our future for the food? that is my question to you. what direction are we going to go? and how can we stop this? host: thank you for calling john. erin quinn? guest: that is an interesting point. as we looked at a lot of the notifications that the companies have made to the fda about the ingredients that they have declared the safe and want to bring to market, we took a look at all of the notifications that are available. and i goes back to 1998. we did see in
host: let's hear from john in north port, florida. a republican. caller: good morning.y concerns are with the farmers -- a lot of the farmers i think to throughout the country, they are losing their farms because you know, with the natural gas industry, it is -- has really taken off today. some of the land is starting to get polluted. but my concern is that if the farmers keep losing their farms in the united states and we depend on other sources of food from other countries, i think that is my...
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. >> the number one people where the happiest people reside -- north port/bradenton. >> there is something palm tree. it is balmy. you're transported. hoda and i are very excited today because it is national pet day. everybody loves -- we're not going to be with you tomorrow so we brought in pictures of our beloveds. >> show yours first. >> i never get to talk -- i do get to but i rarely do. that's lola and bambino and louie. >> bam of course is in the center. >> well he's the littlest. but they've never met a camera they didn't love. >> would you like to see my cutest little boy in the world? >> yes. little blakie. >> oh my god. looks like he's smoking a cigarette. >> this is an article in "wall street journal" that talks about why we melt for puppy pictures. even if they make a mess on the carpet or chew your favorite shoes. >> it's like a chemical thing. when you look at the puppy's face or dog's face you get calmer. so in honor of national puppy day, we want to give our "aw" moment of the week. >> oh my god! they all want to be around the monkey! >> who doesn't? >> oh my -- look! >> th
. >> the number one people where the happiest people reside -- north port/bradenton. >> there is something palm tree. it is balmy. you're transported. hoda and i are very excited today because it is national pet day. everybody loves -- we're not going to be with you tomorrow so we brought in pictures of our beloveds. >> show yours first. >> i never get to talk -- i do get to but i rarely do. that's lola and bambino and louie. >> bam of course is in the center....
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a lost mid-to-upper 60s through the north bay and lake port is upper 70s. they see a lot more sunshine and not have to deal with the sea breeze. mid-to-upper 60s along the coast, oakland is 54 and castro valley and newark at 66. heading over to inland east bay neighborhood, san ramon valley mid-to-upper 60s and low 70's pittsburg and antioch. tonight the temperatures are in the upper 40s to low 50s with clouds. best chance of drizzle is along the coast. >> temperatures swinging here and in depending often how much sunshine we get through saturday and arm watching trend on sunday. have a great one. >> we have a nice look at san mateo bridge the drive between hayward and foster city is not slowing down right now and in the eastbound direction, if you are going to travel between now and 11 a.m. expect a couple of left lanes to be closed because of a project taking place next month shut down the entire bridge for a weekend. a is in preparation but you might see slow downs headed from foster city. the dumbarton bridge is at top speed between newark and east palo
a lost mid-to-upper 60s through the north bay and lake port is upper 70s. they see a lot more sunshine and not have to deal with the sea breeze. mid-to-upper 60s along the coast, oakland is 54 and castro valley and newark at 66. heading over to inland east bay neighborhood, san ramon valley mid-to-upper 60s and low 70's pittsburg and antioch. tonight the temperatures are in the upper 40s to low 50s with clouds. best chance of drizzle is along the coast. >> temperatures swinging here and...
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decides to launch a second expedition to capture fort fisher and in to close wilmington, north carolina the last sea port in the confederacy and in effect close the lifeline of the confederacy as it is called. now the first expedition went badly. general benjamin f. butler launched that expedition with rear admiral david d. porter but without attempting an attack on the fort butler decided to abandon the campaign and return to virginia. grant promptly sacked butler and replaced him with brigadier general alfred h. perry and he gets a better general and a much easier man to live with. both butler and porter are premadonnas. they don't get well at all. well together. terry will also have a large force at his disposal, close to 10,000 infantry, including a division of black troops. well porter will lead in our model of 58 warships. -- an armada of 58 warships. now, commanding the coastal defenses below wilmington, none other than general braxton bragg. by this late stage in the war there is probably only one person in the south who still believes in bragg. but he happens to be the commander-in-chief, jeffer
decides to launch a second expedition to capture fort fisher and in to close wilmington, north carolina the last sea port in the confederacy and in effect close the lifeline of the confederacy as it is called. now the first expedition went badly. general benjamin f. butler launched that expedition with rear admiral david d. porter but without attempting an attack on the fort butler decided to abandon the campaign and return to virginia. grant promptly sacked butler and replaced him with...
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carrying weapons destined for the houthi rebels in yemen turned around and headed north late this week away from the port of aden. the about-face came after the united states dispatched the aircraft carrier "uss theodore roosevelt" to the waters off yemen this week to join other american ships preparing to enforce a blockade a move president obama said was a quote, very direct message to tehran. "wall street journal" global view columnist bret stephens joins us with more. bret why do you think the convoy turned around? >> i think frankly, it had only partly to do with the arrival of the "theodore roosevelt." i think it had a lot to do with the resumption of saudi air strikes on aden on other houthi targets in yemen which told the iranians that even if their ships got through the blockade which was a possibility, that the saudis would bomb them when they were unloading in port. >> okay. why should americans care about this conflict in yemen? i think a lot of americans say it's far away, long ago, who cares. >> you mean the conflict in yemen connected to the one in iraq connected to the one in syria? look
carrying weapons destined for the houthi rebels in yemen turned around and headed north late this week away from the port of aden. the about-face came after the united states dispatched the aircraft carrier "uss theodore roosevelt" to the waters off yemen this week to join other american ships preparing to enforce a blockade a move president obama said was a quote, very direct message to tehran. "wall street journal" global view columnist bret stephens joins us with more....
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the port in wilmington, north carolina, plays a vital rolex porting goods to foreign markets. the recent study showed that wilmington's port contributes $14 billion supports directly and indirectly nearly 77,000 jobs in our state. without the proper funding our ports will continue to deteriorate and risk putting our local industry, indeed america at a competitive disadvantage. mr. chairman, i yield back my time. the chair: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from michigan reserves. the gentlelady from california. >> i yield two minutes to mr. green. the chair: the gentleman is recognized for two minutes. mr. green: i rise to speak in favor of the amendment and first i would like to commend our appropriations committee's efforts on the army corps of engineers budget. the committee's work this year despite low numbers in the budget has been extremely difficult. and i thank the staff for your hard work in working with us. in texas we have a serious serious energy and water infrastructure needs representing the large part of the port of houston, constr
the port in wilmington, north carolina, plays a vital rolex porting goods to foreign markets. the recent study showed that wilmington's port contributes $14 billion supports directly and indirectly nearly 77,000 jobs in our state. without the proper funding our ports will continue to deteriorate and risk putting our local industry, indeed america at a competitive disadvantage. mr. chairman, i yield back my time. the chair: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from...
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today, low-to-mid 70s inland and all the way to the south bay and north bay and you can see the showers developing around lake port around santa rosa and napa. we will watch that in the afternoon hours. a lot of mid-to-upper 60s around the bay shore and a lot of upper 50s along coast today. tonight drizzle is possible and cooler temperatures because the cloud cover is less steppive upper mid-40s to low 50s. just a little cooler than today. almost not noticeable. here is a look at our weak front that is sliding in and getting hung up over the bay area right now. because it falls apart we will not completely clear out and because it falls apart we have a bondry still there with the air coming together and rising and that is why we could have the scattered shower in the afternoon. rounding the high with the clockwise flow will be a couple disturbans. the one behind it comes this on saturday and promising a chance of scattered showers. you can see them develop around 4:00 and head through the north bay from northeast to southwest and fall apart as the sun is secretary around 8:00. overnight you can see the clouds clea
today, low-to-mid 70s inland and all the way to the south bay and north bay and you can see the showers developing around lake port around santa rosa and napa. we will watch that in the afternoon hours. a lot of mid-to-upper 60s around the bay shore and a lot of upper 50s along coast today. tonight drizzle is possible and cooler temperatures because the cloud cover is less steppive upper mid-40s to low 50s. just a little cooler than today. almost not noticeable. here is a look at our weak front...
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association, telegraph hill dwellers, chinatown community development, north beach neighborhoods, hotel neighbors, top of the broadway cbg and port of san francisco. i was surprised in the community meetings there was actually great ideas that came out of it. and it was a useful process and we want to continue. it the four suggestions that we heard that we stuck to was stay at 40'. we awakened the corner of broadway and embarcadero so that it serves as a gateway up to north beach and chinatown. develop a plan for parking and balance with the transit-first policy. and to comply with all the public policies on the waterfront, which all encourage a theater, hotel, green space, and retail. just as another side note, quickly, that particular location is very important to us, because it was the site of the clark's point wharf that brought the 49ers ashore and, in fact the first city gate. in 1839 the rose circus came to san francisco, where the production of "othello" including elizabethan language and horseback juggling in order to sell it. montgomery street a year later, the first professional theater opened, the national theater, wh
association, telegraph hill dwellers, chinatown community development, north beach neighborhoods, hotel neighbors, top of the broadway cbg and port of san francisco. i was surprised in the community meetings there was actually great ideas that came out of it. and it was a useful process and we want to continue. it the four suggestions that we heard that we stuck to was stay at 40'. we awakened the corner of broadway and embarcadero so that it serves as a gateway up to north beach and chinatown....
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and in the far north region, we have 75 and 72 degrees at lake port. extended forecast, things warm up into the low to mid 80s by monday inland. we'll be in the mid 70s around the bay. we'll just be in the mid 70s from tuesday right through next weekend and if you see any rain in that forecast, you're a better man than me. >> if only, if only. >> i'll say. >> good news on the warriors fund. >> the warriors play run can take a big step toward the championship tonight. here's a live look at rickie's where fans are glued to the tvs inside. right now, the warriors have a three-game to none lead in their first round playoff series. a win tonight and the warriors sweep the series in advance to the conference semifinals. it's been a long time since the warriors have been able to celebrate a world title. the last time they won it all was 1975. >> wow. >> yeah, but last weekend, i wore the warriors blue, it worked. a little superstitious. i thought i would wear it again. >> i think the way the warriors beat them on thursday night, they are going to be able to t
and in the far north region, we have 75 and 72 degrees at lake port. extended forecast, things warm up into the low to mid 80s by monday inland. we'll be in the mid 70s around the bay. we'll just be in the mid 70s from tuesday right through next weekend and if you see any rain in that forecast, you're a better man than me. >> if only, if only. >> i'll say. >> good news on the warriors fund. >> the warriors play run can take a big step toward the championship tonight....
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expect major traffic beyond the coliseum starting at the commute and north 87, three cars pass sky portve in the right hand shoulder area. >> thank you. we tell you about a onesie that parents hope their babies do not burn on. the boston based again has a high-tech one to keep a closer eye on babies. >> and get more sleep. it is a smart onesie a wearable baby monitor with two sensors on the front and it shows mom and dad in the newborn is awake or asleep and monitors breathing and temperature and body position and parents can track the baby in real time on a smart 15 or tablet and the kit costs $200 and commodities -- comes with three onesies. >> if you need them. >> or four. >> stay tuned. wow. sweet new subaru, huh mitch? yep. you're selling the mitchmobile!? man, we had a lot of good times in this baby. what's your dad want for it? ..like a hundred and fifty grand, two hundred if they want that tape deck. you're not going to tell your dad about the time my hamster had babies in the backseat, are you?! that's just normal wear and tear, dude. (vo) subaru has the highest resale value of
expect major traffic beyond the coliseum starting at the commute and north 87, three cars pass sky portve in the right hand shoulder area. >> thank you. we tell you about a onesie that parents hope their babies do not burn on. the boston based again has a high-tech one to keep a closer eye on babies. >> and get more sleep. it is a smart onesie a wearable baby monitor with two sensors on the front and it shows mom and dad in the newborn is awake or asleep and monitors breathing and...
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north of djibouti. a quiet little fishing port. we find this man and his wife turning their daily government ration into the family's lunch. they're one of 50 families squeezed into the building site while the official camp is being built. she can almost forget what happened the night the aerial bombardment began. >> her son described the family's long journey in a rickety fishing boat as a window to hell. >> reporter: but not everyone in the family made the journey. amna's daughters and their families are still in yemen, cut off from all communication. talking about it, amna became too overcame to continue. more and more are expected to make this desperate crossing, hoping that amna and her family won't be too long before they can go home. >> you ear right. some aid has reached yemen but it's nowhere near enough. for those left behind that facing a humanitarian catastrophe. >> all right. we thank you there in djibouti. thank you. >> now we move on to syria. activists say the government is now bombing the refugee camp in damascus.
north of djibouti. a quiet little fishing port. we find this man and his wife turning their daily government ration into the family's lunch. they're one of 50 families squeezed into the building site while the official camp is being built. she can almost forget what happened the night the aerial bombardment began. >> her son described the family's long journey in a rickety fishing boat as a window to hell. >> reporter: but not everyone in the family made the journey. amna's...
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port in our work and growing the repair business here. we have challenges ahead as ricky mentioned in marketing and being effective and efficient against our competitors to the north so we believe that through this lease we can meet the challenges and support both the ports interest as well as our interest in remaining in vital part of the maritime interest here. i also want to say thank you to the port staff who worked on this. it has taken quite a while to get this lease together and agreement on it and that is a testament to their work defending and upholding the port's interest in this as well. so that's all. i just want to say thank you and urge your support of this passage as well. >> i took out of order, i called for public comment before i had a motion. is there a motion on this item? >> so moved. >> second. >> thank you. >> next speakers, army morgan. >> i'm army morgan. i'm going to make it up to you and make it short. >> i was going to say make it impactful. >> well, i just want to you know say we are on board with the approval of the lease for bae systems and the shipyard. you know they provide a lot of good union work for a lot of hardworking families
port in our work and growing the repair business here. we have challenges ahead as ricky mentioned in marketing and being effective and efficient against our competitors to the north so we believe that through this lease we can meet the challenges and support both the ports interest as well as our interest in remaining in vital part of the maritime interest here. i also want to say thank you to the port staff who worked on this. it has taken quite a while to get this lease together and...
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mid-to-upper 70s through the north bay and to cloverdale and lake port, low 80s and 20 degrees cooler-mid 70's for most of the east bay shore physical castro valley to fremont. 78 and 77. our warmest weather is low-to-mid 80s inland east bay from walnut creek at 82 andant crock at 86. at the game tonight home cooking, 62, dropping to 58. send them on the road! something! break the seven game losing strange. mid-40s to low 50s, and fog in the north bay long the coast and the entire bay and southbound bay filling up accelerating the cooling trend that will spread inland sunday and monday and tuesday, wednesday and thursday it is not a great chan but there are scattered showers each of those days and what you will notice is 50s and 60s for highs. >> happy friday where traffic is flowing beyond the shark tank and s.a.p. center and the headlights are headed 87 in the northbound direction no delays and the richmond-san rafael bridge a few cars coming through from the richmond over the marin side of things with no delays in the eastbound direction with the road work on the lower deck so use
mid-to-upper 70s through the north bay and to cloverdale and lake port, low 80s and 20 degrees cooler-mid 70's for most of the east bay shore physical castro valley to fremont. 78 and 77. our warmest weather is low-to-mid 80s inland east bay from walnut creek at 82 andant crock at 86. at the game tonight home cooking, 62, dropping to 58. send them on the road! something! break the seven game losing strange. mid-40s to low 50s, and fog in the north bay long the coast and the entire bay and...
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in the meantime general grant decides to launch his second expedition to capture port fisher and close wilmington north carolina the last blockade running seaport in the confederacy. and in effect, close the lifeline of the confederacy as it's called. now the first expedition went badly, general benjamin f. butler launched that expedition with rear admiral david d. porter, but without attempting an attack on the port, butler decided to abandon the campaign and return to virginia. grant properly sacked butler and replaced him with general alfred h. terry. and in effect, he gets a better general, and he gets a much easier man to live with. both butler and porter are prima donnas they don't get along at all. goes back to 1862, but with terry at the helm of the army component, that won't be a problem. and the two men soon find they work well together. terry will also have a large forest at his disposal close to 10,000 infantry including a division of black troops. while porter will lead an armada of 58 warships. now, commanding the coastal defenses below wilmington, none other than general braxton bragg, w
in the meantime general grant decides to launch his second expedition to capture port fisher and close wilmington north carolina the last blockade running seaport in the confederacy. and in effect, close the lifeline of the confederacy as it's called. now the first expedition went badly, general benjamin f. butler launched that expedition with rear admiral david d. porter, but without attempting an attack on the port, butler decided to abandon the campaign and return to virginia. grant properly...
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north america. they regularly stopped at ports for supplies and trade. the interconnected global nature of these imperial networks gave the virus the potential to unleash a major pandemic that can kill many thousands of people. and in fact, a sailor did contract a bond in a british worship coming from barbados, part of a convoy of ships that were headed for angwin and stopped off in boston for repairs and to trade, and it was aboard the hms seahorse. the seahorse was set for boston, massachusetts, the center of american puritanism since its founding exactly a century before. puritanism was shaped by a covenant of theology and the puritans understanding in reaction to the disease would be completely shaped by their puritan outlook. puritanism was its greatest challenge because of the outbreak. the ship pulled into boston harbor and many of the crew went ashore including this one sailor who had smallpox, and he didn't know what. he went ashore at long wharf and frequented probably the taverns of boston which sailors would want to do on occasion and he also
north america. they regularly stopped at ports for supplies and trade. the interconnected global nature of these imperial networks gave the virus the potential to unleash a major pandemic that can kill many thousands of people. and in fact, a sailor did contract a bond in a british worship coming from barbados, part of a convoy of ships that were headed for angwin and stopped off in boston for repairs and to trade, and it was aboard the hms seahorse. the seahorse was set for boston,...
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north 87 very slow now from sky port to 101. roberta? >> want more time? cue the sound effects. there this morning. sunny and warmer. right now it's a cool start 38 in santa rosa to 50 degrees in san francisco. highs today from the 50s at the beaches, 60s bayside and peninsula. low 70s across the santa clara valley whipping around to the eastern portion of the bay area. northwest winds to 15. we have sunny skies on friday. partly sunny over the weekend and mild temperatures. we do have a chance of rain on tuesday. captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com >>> good morning to our viewers in the west. it is thursday april 9, 2015. welcome to cbs "this morning." another scandal for the secret service, a supervisor's accused of making unwanted sexual advances on a subordinate. >> and boston marathon bomber dzhokhar tsarnaev guilty on all counts. why a death sentence may be a long shot. >>> and a giant of journalism saying good-bye. cbs news legend bob sheafferchieffer retiring. >>> and today's "eye-opener: your world in 90 seconds." >>
north 87 very slow now from sky port to 101. roberta? >> want more time? cue the sound effects. there this morning. sunny and warmer. right now it's a cool start 38 in santa rosa to 50 degrees in san francisco. highs today from the 50s at the beaches, 60s bayside and peninsula. low 70s across the santa clara valley whipping around to the eastern portion of the bay area. northwest winds to 15. we have sunny skies on friday. partly sunny over the weekend and mild temperatures. we do have a...
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francisco and sausalito with upper 60 and in the mid-to-upper 70s through the north bay and 80s around cloverdale and lake portcoastline and we will have low-to-mid 70s for the shoreline and oakland we made it to young year, one degree shy of tying the record high at 74. low-to-mid 80s inland east bay and going to the game tonight 62 degrees, dropping to 58 and we go great sunshine to clouds so maybe breezy by end of the game. the seven-day forecast shows more influence around the bay and inland by sunday and monday with the sea breeze and notice the temperatures next week with scattered light showers tuesday and wednesday and thursday. >> good morning, as you might expect as we approach the 7:00 hour it is busy on the roadways or busier and the drive in concord and blast were hill into walnut creek is slowing toward the turn at north main and toward highway 24 with no delays at 24 until you get to orinda to the tunnel and typical slowing and san jose from downtown to cupertino 280 in the northbound direction you are 17 and 880 overcrossing and traffic is flow nicely a nice sunrise and a beautiful morning and
francisco and sausalito with upper 60 and in the mid-to-upper 70s through the north bay and 80s around cloverdale and lake portcoastline and we will have low-to-mid 70s for the shoreline and oakland we made it to young year, one degree shy of tying the record high at 74. low-to-mid 80s inland east bay and going to the game tonight 62 degrees, dropping to 58 and we go great sunshine to clouds so maybe breezy by end of the game. the seven-day forecast shows more influence around the bay and...
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last night near river street in port and north pacific avenue when officers arrived on the scene theyas later pronounced dead at the same please have not released the victim's identity investigators are still looking for the suspect involved in the shooting. >> reporter: are breaking story out of east bay a concord-graduate mother of eight murdered at her home in arizona. a vigil was held last night and day brubeck part to remember 35 year-old michelle davis. police say she was stabbed to death last friday at her home authorities suspect her husband john did it france say that you she was caring friendly and a good mother is of a gold fund account has been set up for children and we have a link at our kron 4 web site kron4.com >> reporter: a vacant building a vallejo quantifiers a set by the homeless is coming down this is video from early last month where there was a fire in the old vallejo unified school district office building the site caught fire twice within 48 hours over the years the building was left empty and was known to be a place for squatters and now crews a tearing it d
last night near river street in port and north pacific avenue when officers arrived on the scene theyas later pronounced dead at the same please have not released the victim's identity investigators are still looking for the suspect involved in the shooting. >> reporter: are breaking story out of east bay a concord-graduate mother of eight murdered at her home in arizona. a vigil was held last night and day brubeck part to remember 35 year-old michelle davis. police say she was stabbed to...
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ports. >>> what do a marathon, to the north pole, sunken treasure and alien life have in common?u don't want to miss next. i am totally blind. and sometimes i struggle to sleep at night, and stay awake during the day. this is called non-24. learn more by calling 844-824-2424. or visit your24info.com. >>> and a royal show coming through hawaii after scientists recover artifacts from a nearly 200-year-old ship wreck. the old yacht belonged to the second king of hawaii, it sank in 1824. >>> and we should see evidence of alien life within 20 to 30 years. >> i did send this to the team. i thought it would be a great team activity to do the north pole marathon. it would really bring us together, wouldn't it? >> my knees aren't whattal they used to be. >> it's 32 degrees in the north pole so it's not that cold. >> i'm hearing silence from the control room. yes crickets. i'll let you know if i decide to do it next year it's on the list. >> thank you for joining us today. >>> the real story with gretchen starts right now. >>> fox nutz alert, major developments in the case of a south carol
ports. >>> what do a marathon, to the north pole, sunken treasure and alien life have in common?u don't want to miss next. i am totally blind. and sometimes i struggle to sleep at night, and stay awake during the day. this is called non-24. learn more by calling 844-824-2424. or visit your24info.com. >>> and a royal show coming through hawaii after scientists recover artifacts from a nearly 200-year-old ship wreck. the old yacht belonged to the second king of hawaii, it sank...
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anywhere between the upper 50s to mid-60s and 59 for downtown san francisco and the north bay under clouds and 55 in lake portd the east bay, oakland 64 degrees expected there and up to 67 degrees if livermore down to 62 in brentwood. still chilly and go, another cold evening as we look at our lows that is going to hook like upper 40s lower 40s to mid-40s so be prepared of the pack the blanket. my seven-day forecast shows storms are going to last through tomorrow evening and it will dry out by wednesday. starting with walnut creek southbound pushing to highway 24 we are accident free here and everywhere chose the bay but that is if news, and how we like to start our morning and we have metering lights on at the bay bridge so traffic is accumulating. offer the pass, 19 miles per hour as you make it from tracy interest livermore and 26 miles per hour closer to livermore avenue and continuing into dublin with remark slowing down closer to the dublin interchange and southbound 680 headed into lasten dipping down a little bit but it is clear use continue to hayward and 880 this is the worst traffic spot in the bay
anywhere between the upper 50s to mid-60s and 59 for downtown san francisco and the north bay under clouds and 55 in lake portd the east bay, oakland 64 degrees expected there and up to 67 degrees if livermore down to 62 in brentwood. still chilly and go, another cold evening as we look at our lows that is going to hook like upper 40s lower 40s to mid-40s so be prepared of the pack the blanket. my seven-day forecast shows storms are going to last through tomorrow evening and it will dry out by...
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port st. lucie, southeast of orlando. so north of west palm.h of daytona, north of west palm. >> all the details. that's the feature -- >> it is known as being one -- >> lunch will be served down at new smyrna beach this summer. >> i'll stay at the pool. >> i don't blame you. >> how is the weather. >> a beautiful day outside today. the man upstairs provided us with a fine looking easter sunday. i hope you had a chance to get outside and enjoy it whether you're doing a full easter dinner or burgers in the back yard a good day to be outside, sunshine has faded behind a few clouds right now. that's not going to mean anything in the way of the warmup. there's our view over washington. the lincoln memorial, about 5,000 or 6,000 people down there early this morning. the cherry blossoms should be getting ready to open. i'll do my run down by the basin and take a look and see how far away they are. probably another week before we get to the peak of cherry blossom season. temperature 49 degrees at reagan national. it was a gorgeous sunrise. lloyd fergus
port st. lucie, southeast of orlando. so north of west palm.h of daytona, north of west palm. >> all the details. that's the feature -- >> it is known as being one -- >> lunch will be served down at new smyrna beach this summer. >> i'll stay at the pool. >> i don't blame you. >> how is the weather. >> a beautiful day outside today. the man upstairs provided us with a fine looking easter sunday. i hope you had a chance to get outside and enjoy it whether...
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north east area of sinai. curfews remain in place. more migrants arriving in italy in the port of augusta on the island of sicily. let's go to our correspondent barnaby phillips, and if you can, give us the latest. >> that's right. david, thank you. in the navy ship behind me they drew up in the dock about an hour ago. we've been watching groups of migrants disembarking ever since traps you can see some coming down the gang plank as we speak. you can see that there are 300 to 400 people on board. they look to be from sub sahara africa. a large number of somalis. most of them men the typical pattern, of course. but we've seen 15 women come down as well. one very little girl holding her mother's hands smiling. she came down first of all. and so i the point is that there is no sign that this tide of humanity cross crossing the mediterranean is slowing at all. european governments have come together and committed themselves to more air resources, greater efforts of search search and rescue in order to make that journey a little less perilous. but that's going to take time before al
north east area of sinai. curfews remain in place. more migrants arriving in italy in the port of augusta on the island of sicily. let's go to our correspondent barnaby phillips, and if you can, give us the latest. >> that's right. david, thank you. in the navy ship behind me they drew up in the dock about an hour ago. we've been watching groups of migrants disembarking ever since traps you can see some coming down the gang plank as we speak. you can see that there are 300 to 400 people...
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going up to highs today 60s and 70s to the north and your forecast high with the sunshine but very windy 81 degrees lake port. the full forecast is still straight ahead. liz? >>> okay, thank you roberta and once again this traffic alert still in full effect in san leandro. in fact it is quite a mess, some video taken from the scene just a little while ago. wow. okay. this is the first time i'm seeing this as well. so obviously, there were lanes -- from at least one of the cars and it started innocently enough as just a solo car crash. that car crashed into the center divide and then it caused a ripple effect and just one car kind of crashing into another. and then at one point, up to seven vehicles now confirmed involved. so a hard closure in place. let's go ahead and show you the live look at the traffic backup right now. when they get the equipment in place, chp is going to start letting traffic by on the shoulder and possibly the far right lane but again a hard closure in place. you want to use westbound 580 as as an alternate at this time. that's the latest from here, back to you guys. >>> liz thank you.
going up to highs today 60s and 70s to the north and your forecast high with the sunshine but very windy 81 degrees lake port. the full forecast is still straight ahead. liz? >>> okay, thank you roberta and once again this traffic alert still in full effect in san leandro. in fact it is quite a mess, some video taken from the scene just a little while ago. wow. okay. this is the first time i'm seeing this as well. so obviously, there were lanes -- from at least one of the cars and it...
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port employees. if you ever spent time as director moyer said on the embarcadero north of the ferry building in the morning i am sure that you have met larry out there keeping the embarcadero clean. and he took pride in his work and he was dedicate and hard worker, and he but never too busy to stop and to help out a visitor, or to greet all of the folks along the embarcadero that make the way to the work in the morning he was a true ambassador to the port in the city in the way that he dealt with the public but for me larry is a gentleman, and he was always very, very nice to me, and he was a person of wisdom who i drew many insights and we shared many conversations and also beneficial and making my days here at the port productive and to really know what was going on out there in the field, and i really enjoyed listening to his wonderful life stories he shared, many many of those with me and once that i can't share with you folks but they are very, very, very enjoyable. and one day we were sharing stories about the work experience and larry i hope that you remember this he said to me, he says carter, he s
port employees. if you ever spent time as director moyer said on the embarcadero north of the ferry building in the morning i am sure that you have met larry out there keeping the embarcadero clean. and he took pride in his work and he was dedicate and hard worker, and he but never too busy to stop and to help out a visitor, or to greet all of the folks along the embarcadero that make the way to the work in the morning he was a true ambassador to the port in the city in the way that he dealt...
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port royal is just diminishing. we're setting up for a great weekend. now nice night, especially north of town where it's drier, low to mid-70s, rain cooled 69 in fredericksburg, 70 in cambridge, in town now 74, a good looking evening. weather headlines, showers leaving early this evening. we'll clear out, a superb saturday, sunny, warm, dry, not too windy, highs about 80. sunday will be okay, just cloudy and cooler, especially in the afternoon, a little morning sun, a late shower possible. i'm thinking most of the rain holds off till after dark. then sunday night into monday morning rain could be heavy at times. yellow alert monday as the commute could be impacted. say good-bye to showers. tomorrow here comes our nice dry air with the northwesterly winds moving in, a fabulous saturday whether you're working on the yard or participating in a 5k or getting a round of golf in. sunday still golfable, but with the wind off the ocean this will keep us in the low to mid- 60s, big difference from tomorrow. there the clouds increase in the afternoon. here's the rain coming for sunday night int
port royal is just diminishing. we're setting up for a great weekend. now nice night, especially north of town where it's drier, low to mid-70s, rain cooled 69 in fredericksburg, 70 in cambridge, in town now 74, a good looking evening. weather headlines, showers leaving early this evening. we'll clear out, a superb saturday, sunny, warm, dry, not too windy, highs about 80. sunday will be okay, just cloudy and cooler, especially in the afternoon, a little morning sun, a late shower possible. i'm...
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he did port security, then joined the north charleston police force. his record fairly clean. there was a complaint of use of force after he tasered an individual and wrestles him to the ground. he's proficient with a taser and passed all his coast guard recommendations. martha: how is the family holding up? >> reporter: the mayor described them as upstanding members of the community here in south charleston. they are taking hole has in the -- they are taking solace in the fact the wheels of justice do appear to be turning. >> we'll be there to support them for if the funeral with a police escort to make sure we get them moved properly and give them the it most respect and the respect that the yeah that is deceased deserves. >> reporter: officer slager's wife is 8 months pregnant. he was fired from the force. but the mayor said they would continue to provide her with health insurance until the baby is born. there is more video not only from the fella who shot the cell phone video but also from the dash cam video from officer slager's car. martha: a nightmare situation. it look
he did port security, then joined the north charleston police force. his record fairly clean. there was a complaint of use of force after he tasered an individual and wrestles him to the ground. he's proficient with a taser and passed all his coast guard recommendations. martha: how is the family holding up? >> reporter: the mayor described them as upstanding members of the community here in south charleston. they are taking hole has in the -- they are taking solace in the fact the wheels...
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here are our highs: looking at north bay you can see the future radar runs around santa rosa and napa and clear lake and lake port and inland maybe in the low-to-mid 70s and the bay mid-to-upper 60s and the coast we have more sunshine and we will struggle into the upper 50s. the game will not be so brisk as last night, and 58 dropping down to 55 and the sun will set at 7:52 and you will see that. our lows tonight will be cooler with mid-40s inland valleys and a last upper 40s to low 50s with the cloud car not so dominant if we see patch drizzle it will be along the coast. a weakening cold front is moving through with a stray shower. the front on friday will bring in cooler air and a breezy condition and the storm behind it will bring the rain for saturday. here is a look at our future radar you can see across the forth bay a chance of showers and when the sun sets, so does that storm system. tomorrow morning, cloudy and check out the snow and thunderstorms cross the sierra tomorrow. here is my seven-day outlook five or six degrees cooler by friday with the fastest winds that date. showers mainly in the morning po
here are our highs: looking at north bay you can see the future radar runs around santa rosa and napa and clear lake and lake port and inland maybe in the low-to-mid 70s and the bay mid-to-upper 60s and the coast we have more sunshine and we will struggle into the upper 50s. the game will not be so brisk as last night, and 58 dropping down to 55 and the sun will set at 7:52 and you will see that. our lows tonight will be cooler with mid-40s inland valleys and a last upper 40s to low 50s with...