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caltrain had to deal with the illinois-based rail transit contractor parsons to install it on the bay area railway network. now, basically, the system is designed to overcome human error like conductors being distract, asleep, or traveling too fast and stop the trains in the event of an impending collisions. caltrain alleges parsons missed the october 25 deadline so they terminated the contract last month and sued the company. parsons says caltrain is partially responsible for the delays and has turned around and sued caltrain. most of the installation work has been completed and caltrain says passengers shouldn't be concerned about safety as a result of this delay. reporting live in san jose, matt keller, abc7 news. >>> we have learned that police have arrested a sixth person in the death of a san jose little league coach. 35-year-old frank novarro was stabbed on february 26 outside of the tres gringos club. witnesses say there was an altercation after a bouncer didn't let a man in. san jose police confirmed to abc7 news that 20-year-old andrew cervantes is the sixth suspect arrested
caltrain had to deal with the illinois-based rail transit contractor parsons to install it on the bay area railway network. now, basically, the system is designed to overcome human error like conductors being distract, asleep, or traveling too fast and stop the trains in the event of an impending collisions. caltrain alleges parsons missed the october 25 deadline so they terminated the contract last month and sued the company. parsons says caltrain is partially responsible for the delays and...
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parsons says caltrain is partially responsible for the delays and has turned around and sued caltrain. caltrain is looking for another company to help finish this project. >> what a legal mess. matt, thank you. >>> congress takes its first big step to repeal and replace obamacare. two house committees are scheduled to vote on the new gop legislation that was introduced on monday. this proposal would eliminate the individual mandate, repeal the obamacare penalties and subsidies, create tax credits and limit federal funding for medicaid. the legislation already faced of sis from democrats and now some conservative republicans are also resistant. they say they don't like the proposed tax credits. >>> wikileaks has published what the whistle blower group claims are thousands of secret cia files that show how u.s. spies hack into almost any device people use. wikileaks says the documents show the cia's team of hackers has developed malware that's able to remotely hack into iphones, ipads, android devices and smart tvs. taking video from their cameras and listening with the microphones. cia
parsons says caltrain is partially responsible for the delays and has turned around and sued caltrain. caltrain is looking for another company to help finish this project. >> what a legal mess. matt, thank you. >>> congress takes its first big step to repeal and replace obamacare. two house committees are scheduled to vote on the new gop legislation that was introduced on monday. this proposal would eliminate the individual mandate, repeal the obamacare penalties and subsidies,...
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then we have ted parson. the professor of environmental law and the faculty co-director of the emmitt instustute on climate change and climate at ucla. his professional roles including serving as an advisor to institutions including the white house pascience and technology policy and the privy council office of the government of canada. welcome, gentlemen. [applause] >> thank you. >> so, you know, this topic isn't controversial or anything. but we are not here to discuss whether or not there should be gmos. the horses have been out of the barn for decades now. what i am interested in hearing is more about other technologies because gmos are such a small part. so the larger landscape and then of course some issues about ethics and larger cultural questions. but first i want to start with rus. if we were to talk to the supermarket, what are we likely to put in our carts that might have the gmos sprinkled through there? >> depending on how you shop either everything or nothing. if you are buying processed foods
then we have ted parson. the professor of environmental law and the faculty co-director of the emmitt instustute on climate change and climate at ucla. his professional roles including serving as an advisor to institutions including the white house pascience and technology policy and the privy council office of the government of canada. welcome, gentlemen. [applause] >> thank you. >> so, you know, this topic isn't controversial or anything. but we are not here to discuss whether or...
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you see red on the george parson could parkway -- george washington parkway. quickly to the traffic lane cameras. interstate 95 through millington, looks like we're making progress. had an earlier crash that made us have delays all the way back to newington crashese the northbound, pennsylvania avenue, right center lane is blocked. we have a lot more news for y jummy: we want to get back to the breaking news. police investigating a shooting outside the british parliament. scott is back with us. i understand you have learned new information? scott: this is an incident that is being assumed to be care until proven otherwise. parliament shut down in london as you look at those live pictures. what we have learned in the past british police are looking at as three possible separate incints. they may be connected. the first one is a car went on westminster bridge mowing down people from a multiple people injured. and you have the scene you're looking at where there is a car that crash, the one that was on the bridge, crashing into the fence line in front of parliame
you see red on the george parson could parkway -- george washington parkway. quickly to the traffic lane cameras. interstate 95 through millington, looks like we're making progress. had an earlier crash that made us have delays all the way back to newington crashese the northbound, pennsylvania avenue, right center lane is blocked. we have a lot more news for y jummy: we want to get back to the breaking news. police investigating a shooting outside the british parliament. scott is back with us....
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and in 1977 when i was 4-year-old i moved to pa parsons kansas, from from there i until high school ihere. >> what were your doctors. >> my dad is a urologist and my mom is an anesthesiologist. >> when you take interest in becoming a lawyer? >> it wasn't until i got into college. i started out premed, and i remember the first year being in the chemistry lab, and doing all of this work and thinking i don't really enjoy this this much. i was in classes write was writing and debating, and the law seems very much in keeping with that. over time as i pursued my academic studies and i the debate team as well, went and applied for law school. i didn't have any lawyers in my family and flying blind and ended up going to the university of chicago and enjoyed that, too. >>> there's a lot of institutions and the university and chicago law school. did you see yourself growing up as a minority facing many of the issues that minorities feel in terms of the getting into the best schools and having the best opportunities in america. do you relate to any of those stories. >> guest: yes, and no, yes in
and in 1977 when i was 4-year-old i moved to pa parsons kansas, from from there i until high school ihere. >> what were your doctors. >> my dad is a urologist and my mom is an anesthesiologist. >> when you take interest in becoming a lawyer? >> it wasn't until i got into college. i started out premed, and i remember the first year being in the chemistry lab, and doing all of this work and thinking i don't really enjoy this this much. i was in classes write was writing...
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. >> reporter: we found contractor david parsons putting out sandbags at the shop where he's doing work at san anselmo. >> the way this winter has been i wouldn't be surprised if it comes up again. >> reporter: downtown san anselmo has had several close calls. the creek is moving fast today but well below flood stage. yes, winter is officially over, but spring hasn't got the memo yet. >> i just keep a smile on my face, the umbrella over my head, a cup of coffee and i'm good to go. >> reporter: cornell bernard, abc 7 news. >>> and you can track today's and any storm with the abc 7 news app. it's free to download. you can watch live doppler 724/7 and enable push alerts to get updates sent right to your phone. >>> the clock is ticking in the effort to keep the raiders from moving to las vegas. nfl owners are expected to vote on the relocation plan monday afternoon in phoenix. today in what is likely a last-ditch effort, the oakland mayor released key documents, a new plan including a letter just sent to the nfl. laura anthony is live in oakland with the story. laura? >> reporter: larry, we
. >> reporter: we found contractor david parsons putting out sandbags at the shop where he's doing work at san anselmo. >> the way this winter has been i wouldn't be surprised if it comes up again. >> reporter: downtown san anselmo has had several close calls. the creek is moving fast today but well below flood stage. yes, winter is officially over, but spring hasn't got the memo yet. >> i just keep a smile on my face, the umbrella over my head, a cup of coffee and i'm...
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parsons, i could bounce a quarter off your ass, too." ( laughter ) by the way, this is my daughter chloeme because i can't afford childcare. so let's review ivanka's formula for equality. have a husband. have children. dress right. don't be poor. and don't get mad when you're harassed at work. there's a huge problem with that! these shooez not trying to change the patriarchy. she's telling women how to silently slide into it, like a d.m. ( laughter ) which, to be honest, works for her. the only person she had to step over was eric. and by the looks of it, she stepped on him. ( laughter ) so, before you put too much hope in ivanka, remember, she is a brand of feminism that makes her rich by exploiting the very people she's claiming to help. that's not being a feminist. that's being a chump. trevor. >> trevor: michelle wolf, everyone. we'll be right back. ( cheers and applause ) ♪ he's got the cash. he's got a condo. he's got a car. he's got a career. but that still doesn't mean he get's you. ♪ time to shine. orbit. ♪ ♪ what makes a wendy's hamburger different? fresh beef. wooo, baby! and
parsons, i could bounce a quarter off your ass, too." ( laughter ) by the way, this is my daughter chloeme because i can't afford childcare. so let's review ivanka's formula for equality. have a husband. have children. dress right. don't be poor. and don't get mad when you're harassed at work. there's a huge problem with that! these shooez not trying to change the patriarchy. she's telling women how to silently slide into it, like a d.m. ( laughter ) which, to be honest, works for her. the...
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lock00 we hear from person -- parson blcok. on bloomberg television. ♪ betty: this is daybreak asia, i am betty liu in new york. shery: i am shery ahn in hong kong. an uncertain timeline for nafta. in mexico, the talks will become entangled with it the country's presidential elections in next year. bloomberg that mexico is committed to improving nafta for all three members. we have heard the past few weeks about trades from the trump administration. from secretary ross and peter herrera. an opportunity to make north america a powerhouse. things have to change in nafta. are in --that we building a win-win for both sides. it is in the best interests of the u.s.. >> the president has called nafta terrible deal, would you? >> no. it has been a good deal for the two countries. but it could be done better. we could make it better for america and mexico. what wouldlk about happen if no deal was reached. larry summers, former treasury secretary, told me right here in o earlier go -- acapulc today, the u.s. without nafta would be dire t
lock00 we hear from person -- parson blcok. on bloomberg television. ♪ betty: this is daybreak asia, i am betty liu in new york. shery: i am shery ahn in hong kong. an uncertain timeline for nafta. in mexico, the talks will become entangled with it the country's presidential elections in next year. bloomberg that mexico is committed to improving nafta for all three members. we have heard the past few weeks about trades from the trump administration. from secretary ross and peter herrera. an...
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with, but the main thing is that we're all committed democrats and republicans to keeping this by parson, a lot of what we saw was evidence how russia manipulated the news, hacked into the dnc and john podesta and leaked out in favor of one candidate against the other candidate but these efforts of whether there were contacts between the campaign and the russians but this underlying assault on our democracy i think americans need to know about this and going forward be guarded in terms o of what information they take in and these same tactics are being used in the french elections even as we speak. >> can you give us a sense of your top new questions? >> i'm just going to leave it as there are thing that is put notes that you have got to know an get the underlying source back. >> you say there was these news stories that suggest they were trying to help one candidate over the other, anything that suggested that the trump campaign was involved in coordinating that release of that information? >> at this point i'm not going to get into that part to have investigation, it's been about misin
with, but the main thing is that we're all committed democrats and republicans to keeping this by parson, a lot of what we saw was evidence how russia manipulated the news, hacked into the dnc and john podesta and leaked out in favor of one candidate against the other candidate but these efforts of whether there were contacts between the campaign and the russians but this underlying assault on our democracy i think americans need to know about this and going forward be guarded in terms o of...
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. >> reporter: we found david parsons putting out sandbags at the shop where he's doing work. he's convinced the long rainy season isn't over yet. >> yeah, the way this winter has been, i wouldn't be surprised if it comes up again. >> downtown san anslmo has had several close calls. san anselmo creek is moving fast today but well below flood stage. >> i'm ready for the dry season. >> yeah, aren't we all. i just talked to pg&e. they're working to restore power to several hundred customers in sonoma county due to the storm. they say the lights are back on for those folks at this hour. cornell bernard, abc 7 news. >>> well, this cascade in the oakland hills is beautiful, but the water is running again and not far away. that's creating concern. this slide is on westover drive and it's being watched closely. the mud came down in january closing the street for a month before a city crew got it covered and installed a drainage system. the road is also opened now on ascot road where sydney the slide is being kept at pay by k-rails. there's concern that the trees at the top may come do
. >> reporter: we found david parsons putting out sandbags at the shop where he's doing work. he's convinced the long rainy season isn't over yet. >> yeah, the way this winter has been, i wouldn't be surprised if it comes up again. >> downtown san anslmo has had several close calls. san anselmo creek is moving fast today but well below flood stage. >> i'm ready for the dry season. >> yeah, aren't we all. i just talked to pg&e. they're working to restore power...
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ted parson, the professor of environmental law and faculty codirector of the institute on climate change and environment at ucla and past roles include serving as an advisor to domestic and international institutions including the white house office of science technology policy, united nations environmentale ae programs and the council office of the government in canada. welcome, gentlemen. [applause]his top this topic isn't controversial or anything. [laughter] we are not here to discuss whether or not there should be gm of. the horses are out of the barn for decades now and so what i'mm interested in hearing about this evening is more about other technologies because it is such a small part to separate the larger landscape and then of course some issues about ethics and larger cultural questions. if we were to walk through thelh supermarket, what are we likely to put in our cards that might have gm knows sprinkled through them? >> depending how you shop and what coke you are, if you are buying processed foods that include different grain thehingh orioles, things that have cornstarch or
ted parson, the professor of environmental law and faculty codirector of the institute on climate change and environment at ucla and past roles include serving as an advisor to domestic and international institutions including the white house office of science technology policy, united nations environmentale ae programs and the council office of the government in canada. welcome, gentlemen. [applause]his top this topic isn't controversial or anything. [laughter] we are not here to discuss...
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. >> but he wasn't saying that and now there's still none -- >> your parson. >> i'm taking him at his word and giving him the benefit of his own alternative. >> just to be clear he never said surveillance. but even if, you know how in the law they always say that you're wrong in your main argument but even if you want to extent it to any type of anybody listening to you in anyway, any time, anywhere there's still no proof and it was never about what the intelligence community does. >> take a step back. if you want to put them in a box and go it's only wiretapping that's the only bad one because that's what he said in his tweet. we'll also say if your wiretapping or surveilling the president elect or major party candidate for president that's bad stuff. there's no proof. >> so right. okay. well it's wiretapping or surveillance. i think it's incumbent upon donald trump to present the evidence. >> you heard what his evidence s. he had sean spicer out there. you saw what reports he's basing it on and just remember this the idea of the white house needing to look at media reports about thi
. >> but he wasn't saying that and now there's still none -- >> your parson. >> i'm taking him at his word and giving him the benefit of his own alternative. >> just to be clear he never said surveillance. but even if, you know how in the law they always say that you're wrong in your main argument but even if you want to extent it to any type of anybody listening to you in anyway, any time, anywhere there's still no proof and it was never about what the intelligence...
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now, the original five will include jim parsons and kaylee, they're making $1 million per episode.. yes, but the two stars who joined the cast later, they make episode. now, the cast is currently in the midst of contract negotiations for the show's 11th and 12th season and they're standing in solidarity. >> that's interesting. i don't know how to figure that out. that's a real discrepancy. but it's so funny. they make a million dollars an episode. $26million. that's not where they're going to hit their money. when you see that on syndication, they get hundreds of zillions, i don't know. i'm not an accountant. >> the friends cast, they were credited with first doing that standing together. but i think you can -- don't get any ideas out there if you're making like regular people money. i think you can only do that once you've reached a certain level of success, big bang theory, number one comedy, friends, run away hit. and it was after five or six years of pay discrepancy that they said wait a minute, this is effecting
now, the original five will include jim parsons and kaylee, they're making $1 million per episode.. yes, but the two stars who joined the cast later, they make episode. now, the cast is currently in the midst of contract negotiations for the show's 11th and 12th season and they're standing in solidarity. >> that's interesting. i don't know how to figure that out. that's a real discrepancy. but it's so funny. they make a million dollars an episode. $26million. that's not where they're...
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i recall early on in my tenure, doing a town hall meeting in parsons, kansas, my hometown, with senator moran, a number of carriers told us, on one hand, we have a line of credit that is outstanding from the department of agriculture. we're not taking it because the fcc is telling us, if we do, there are going to be significant regulatory restrictions on how we spend it and the like. it occurred to me that if we had a unified system that gave greater clarity to the recipients, allow congress to better oversee how we're spending that money, it could be better for everybody at the end of the day. i hope that's something that congress will take up. >> thank you very much. thank you, mr. chair. >> thank you, senator fischer. senator udall? >> thank you very much, chairman thune. and congratulations, chairman pai, on becoming chairman. >> thank you, senator. >> while we may disagree on some issues such as net neutrality, i think we have a shared goal of extending modern communications access to all americans. that must include native americans who face a terrible digital divide on tribal lan
i recall early on in my tenure, doing a town hall meeting in parsons, kansas, my hometown, with senator moran, a number of carriers told us, on one hand, we have a line of credit that is outstanding from the department of agriculture. we're not taking it because the fcc is telling us, if we do, there are going to be significant regulatory restrictions on how we spend it and the like. it occurred to me that if we had a unified system that gave greater clarity to the recipients, allow congress to...
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i recall doing a town hall in parson, kansas. they said we have credit but are not taking it because the fcc said there is going to be restrictions on how we spend it and the like. if we had a unified system that gave greater clarity to the recipie recipients it could be better for everybody at the end of the day so i hope congress takes it up. >> thank you, senator fischer. senator udall. >> thank you, chairman thune and congratulations chairman pai on becoming chairman. >> thank you, senator. >> while we may disagree on issues like net neutrality i think we have a shared goal of extending communication access to all americans. that must include native americans who face a terrible digital divide on tribal land and i know commissioner cylburn has seen that first hand in my state. i want to ask you about the president's open hostility toward media outlets and that many of those outlets have business before the fcc and how you intend to lead the fcc in this climate. this could affect matters before your agency. the first amendment
i recall doing a town hall in parson, kansas. they said we have credit but are not taking it because the fcc said there is going to be restrictions on how we spend it and the like. if we had a unified system that gave greater clarity to the recipie recipients it could be better for everybody at the end of the day so i hope congress takes it up. >> thank you, senator fischer. senator udall. >> thank you, chairman thune and congratulations chairman pai on becoming chairman. >>...
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the five original members kaylay he loo, james parsons, john, simone helberg -- simon helberg, sorry,0,000 per hour episode pay cut so their two co-stars cr get a raise. raise right now the five original members each receive $1 milliono per episode.. but the other two are only paid but if they're co-stars were tot take a pay cut, they could eachc get paid 500,000 doltz perol p episode for the next two seasons. >> that's a lot of money. mey any way you cut it. >> how many episodes they tweete 20 something.20 somet >> a lot. $20 million a year. yea you can probably afford to givev up a little bit to help out youu co-workers who are not anywherer near your level of pay. pay. >> but still it's nice they dide it because there's a lot ofot o people that won. >> absolutely. more people that won. >> i wonder what their agentsreh are doating. t ang. if they were able to do this dos where is your agent, agent age couldn't get you more money offo of this show.show this is successful show. sho >> number one show.>> num >> your agent can't -- i mean in appreciate what the other oer co-workers are
the five original members kaylay he loo, james parsons, john, simone helberg -- simon helberg, sorry,0,000 per hour episode pay cut so their two co-stars cr get a raise. raise right now the five original members each receive $1 milliono per episode.. but the other two are only paid but if they're co-stars were tot take a pay cut, they could eachc get paid 500,000 doltz perol p episode for the next two seasons. >> that's a lot of money. mey any way you cut it. >> how many episodes...
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a gram on monday with the cast getting together joined with will smith, alton son he tatiana ali, parsonstion that it's always amazing to spend an afternoon with my fresh prince family. he says there to make it all complete. fans of the show may not get to get their hopes up for the series revival because will smith told e news last year that a reboot of the series that aired for six seasons on nbc will happen pretty close to when hell freezes over. >> why? >> he's too big now. >> actor famous. >> can't you just leave a little -- >> the door slightly open? >> no. he's big time. >> i have a question. was original aunt viv in that pick her. >> i was thinking the same th thing. >> original aunt viv. >> no. >> that's not going to happen and aunt viv ain't coming back. >> i think will is being self fish. >> he doesn't need attention and money but maybe his cast members do. >> it would be nice to see it. >> isn't that what started him. >> that's what started his acting career. >> you got to always remember where you came from. >> and leave it in your past. >> what has jeffrey done. jeff 43 was
a gram on monday with the cast getting together joined with will smith, alton son he tatiana ali, parsonstion that it's always amazing to spend an afternoon with my fresh prince family. he says there to make it all complete. fans of the show may not get to get their hopes up for the series revival because will smith told e news last year that a reboot of the series that aired for six seasons on nbc will happen pretty close to when hell freezes over. >> why? >> he's too big now....