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james patterson is always on the new york times bestseller list. he has a foundation, he does give that. he has written fiction before, and it is brilliant, actually. not a novel, but he has written some fiction. well, there you go. i actually read one of them without realising it was bill clinton. the things you know. thank you, cornelia. thank you for watching. have a really good day. if you are with abc1, breakfast will be with you in five minutes. if you are on bbc well, you are stuck with us. hello. we are watching a weather change later this week which will bring some rain to some areas that have been mainly dry, now, for several weeks. until then, though, it's as you were. this is how it looked on the the satellite picture during monday. cool in the cloud, warm in the sunshine. variable cloud in the next few days. but the main theme is until the end of the week, most places are going to stay dry. and that's with high pressure stretched across the uk. but we are waiting for low pressure to make a move, as it will do. i'll show you that later
james patterson is always on the new york times bestseller list. he has a foundation, he does give that. he has written fiction before, and it is brilliant, actually. not a novel, but he has written some fiction. well, there you go. i actually read one of them without realising it was bill clinton. the things you know. thank you, cornelia. thank you for watching. have a really good day. if you are with abc1, breakfast will be with you in five minutes. if you are on bbc well, you are stuck with...
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that a new safety ordinance would complement cal/osha's rules.sot patterson the state doesnot require valero to require file it's reports with the city of benicia. we need and we deserve to have those reports.> the mayor says that a revised version of her proposal could go before the city council and the public in late july. valero also squarely blames the may 5th flaring event on pg&e, mayor patterson says that the new safety ordinance might include requiring the refinery to provide its own backup power. in benicia, charles clifford, kron 4 news. (steve) new at 8. police arrest two men in gilroy on suspicion of invading a home and robbing the victims. authorities say just before midnight friday officers went to check out some alleged suspicious activity on curry drive. and found these two men... jon kovacs and james hall... loading stolen items from a home into a parked car. officers say hall was in possesion of a gun and hoister. and an investigation showed kovacs was an estranged relative to a victim inside the home...and had showed up uninvited. a small child was inside
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now mayor elizabeth patterson says the refinery needs additional oversight.that the city adopt a new safety ordinance that would prevent future chemical releases, and create a safety plan for the community.
now mayor elizabeth patterson says the refinery needs additional oversight.that the city adopt a new safety ordinance that would prevent future chemical releases, and create a safety plan for the community.
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no doubt jim patterson let out a huge exhale hearing that news. he's the ceo of ease, the cannabis delivery basis. i assume you saw what i did there. >> yes. >> very good. i read somewhere that you had not used marijuana until the time you became the ceo of a marijuana company. is that -- >> yeah, that's right. actually i was in the military and i was in the air force straight out of college. i was in the rotc so you get regularly tested, and it was never part of my life. i came to silicon valley. i was working and then -- >> microsoft. i mean, you look like a straight laced guys. lots of people use marijuana at this point. straight laced guy for a man running a marijuana delivery service. >> that's right. one, i'm surprised at the variety of people that use can abyss. i think a lot of people use it and don't talk about it. one of the things about the industry, everyone has a strong opinion, but no one knows about it. i have been learning a lot. yes, since i have joined the company, i'm a product person so i have tried everything. >> i think what
no doubt jim patterson let out a huge exhale hearing that news. he's the ceo of ease, the cannabis delivery basis. i assume you saw what i did there. >> yes. >> very good. i read somewhere that you had not used marijuana until the time you became the ceo of a marijuana company. is that -- >> yeah, that's right. actually i was in the military and i was in the air force straight out of college. i was in the rotc so you get regularly tested, and it was never part of my life. i...
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general patterson's opponents were led by tom for. it was composed of three regiments ready to defend their native valley. to defendr too small harper's ferry. that what wrote home arsenal machinery had not been destroyed was being removed to richmond. james surmised that the three regiments would soon be ordered somewhere else in the event towards martinsburg. emily edmonson found consolation in her husband's absence from her faith. the very same day that private edmonson wrote home, the pastor penned a note to mrs. edmonson and apologized for not visiting. health delayed his round of visitations, they reminded edmonson of the importance of christian resistance to anxiety through prayer and by embracing the peace of god that passes human understanding. was of edmonson's anxiety for the absence at the seat of war. in other words, christians good diet home in the midst of normal duties as well as on the battlefield. reverend and mrs. white would find a battlefield deadly enough the following summer. now, i should mention that white wou
general patterson's opponents were led by tom for. it was composed of three regiments ready to defend their native valley. to defendr too small harper's ferry. that what wrote home arsenal machinery had not been destroyed was being removed to richmond. james surmised that the three regiments would soon be ordered somewhere else in the event towards martinsburg. emily edmonson found consolation in her husband's absence from her faith. the very same day that private edmonson wrote home, the...
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that a new safety ordinance would complement cal/osha's rules.sot patterson the state doesnot require valero to require file it's reports with the city of benicia. we need and we deserve to have those reports.> the mayor says that a revised version of her proposal could go before the city council and the public in late july. (steve) more crime on bart this time, a man was attacked and robbed at a station in the east bay.the criminal is on the loose. the crime happened sunday at the richmond bart station... around 6:00 in the morning. the victim was punched in the face... then robbed... the attacker ran off on macdonald avenue towards harbour way. police have not yet released a description of the suspect. (steve) also in the east bay...police are on the hunt for a man who assaulted another man in a popular berkeley park. it happened around eight yesterday morning at the "people's park" located off telegraph avenue. police say the attacker threatened the victimand then hit him in the back of the head with a skateboard. the victim was treated for a head injuryand will be ok. (
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now mayor elizabeth patterson says the refinery needs additional oversight.he is proposing that the city adopt a new safety ordinance that would prevent future chemical releases, and create a safety plan for the community. ( anny ) valero says a new safety ordinance is unnecessary because safety rules are already put in place by the state. but mayor patterson says the new rules would hold the refinery accountable at a city level. the proposal is expected to go before the city council in july. back to you. ( mark ) police say tiger woods was asleep at the wheel and had to be woken up before he was arrested for d-u-i. police have just released the details of his arrest. they confirmed woods' statement that alcohol was not involved. police say there was no alcohol in his system. according to the police report...
now mayor elizabeth patterson says the refinery needs additional oversight.he is proposing that the city adopt a new safety ordinance that would prevent future chemical releases, and create a safety plan for the community. ( anny ) valero says a new safety ordinance is unnecessary because safety rules are already put in place by the state. but mayor patterson says the new rules would hold the refinery accountable at a city level. the proposal is expected to go before the city council in july....
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a man who was proudly patriotic, floyd patterson. this is what patterson said to the reporters. this is a direct quote. he said, " this fight is a crusade to reclaim the sport from black muslims. as a catholic, i will reclaim this from clay. his name is clay." was thatponse to this he had no response. he had nothing to say in response to this. he let it simmer and then he did his talking in the ring. nine rounds against patterson and he just took them apart. he would yell, come on white america, what is my name? what's my name, fool? that is where i get the title of the book. it is not just the title, it is a good book. most sports fans know that mohammed ali is the first responsible for saying "what's my name, fool?" it is the background that people don't know. the swirling black freedom struggle. the symbolic struggle that always fight sad a --li had. as bryant gumbel said, i can't believe i'm quoting him, it is a good quote. he said one of the reasons the civil rights movement went toward is because black people were able to claim their fear. that came from watching mohammed
a man who was proudly patriotic, floyd patterson. this is what patterson said to the reporters. this is a direct quote. he said, " this fight is a crusade to reclaim the sport from black muslims. as a catholic, i will reclaim this from clay. his name is clay." was thatponse to this he had no response. he had nothing to say in response to this. he let it simmer and then he did his talking in the ring. nine rounds against patterson and he just took them apart. he would yell, come on...
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steve patterson has more tonight. >> reporter: honor and a homecoming half a century in the making.avy pilot lieutenant commander fredrick crosby, classified as killed in action for more than 50 years, was given a full military burial in san at for the rosekrantz national cemetery in san diego. remembered today by his four children. deborah crosby was only six years old when she received the news that her father was presumed dead, likely shot down during a recon mission in north vietnam in 1965. but his body wasn't located, haunting the family for years. >> it was just such a sad story that my dad was still in vietnam and not recovered. >> reporter: she made a vow to her grandmother to one day bring his remains home. >> she lit a fire underneath me, and it was hopeful to actually take some steps towards doing something. >> reporter: the u.s. military actively searches for missing service members involved in conflicts. deborah never gave up, tracking her father's case regularly, even after her mother and grandmother passed away, until a break through just two years ago when military
steve patterson has more tonight. >> reporter: honor and a homecoming half a century in the making.avy pilot lieutenant commander fredrick crosby, classified as killed in action for more than 50 years, was given a full military burial in san at for the rosekrantz national cemetery in san diego. remembered today by his four children. deborah crosby was only six years old when she received the news that her father was presumed dead, likely shot down during a recon mission in north vietnam...
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nbc's steve patterson has our report. >> reporter: 36 lives lost when flames ripped through oakland'shost ship warehouse, an illegal living space that became a death trap. >> i had maybe 30 seconds to grab a head lamp, grab my cat, make it to the door and get out. fire waits for no one. >> reporter: former tenant micky survived and says people were living there because the bay area has no affordable housing. >> studios are $3,000. it is insanity to think that's what it costs to live in the bay area. >> reporter: nicky says she found a room for rent in san francisco, hundreds of dollars a month for a space no bigger than a walk-in closet. >> we're at the height of the housing crisis, where housing costs and rents are going through the roof. >> reporter: new data from hud finds that in the san francisco area, housing costs so much that a family of four makg in05$1,000 a year is considered low income. compared to other major u.s. cities like los angeles, chicago and new york, it is a staggering number. oakland resident roxanne keller maris makes more than $80,000, had to move in with her
nbc's steve patterson has our report. >> reporter: 36 lives lost when flames ripped through oakland'shost ship warehouse, an illegal living space that became a death trap. >> i had maybe 30 seconds to grab a head lamp, grab my cat, make it to the door and get out. fire waits for no one. >> reporter: former tenant micky survived and says people were living there because the bay area has no affordable housing. >> studios are $3,000. it is insanity to think that's what it...
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steve patterson, nbc news. >>> britain remains on high alert tonight, five days after a suicide bomberttacked a concert arena in manchester killing 22 people. nbc's blake mccoy has more from london on the security build-up and the investigation. >> reporter: tonight armed military stand guard outside buckingham palace. police with guns patrol streets and trains. a rare show of force in england which like the u.s. is beginning a long holiday weekend. at this soccer final, one of two major sporting events here today, fans told to arrive early. >> security's like more amped up than usual. >> reporter: inside wembley stadium prince william on hand for a moment of silence for the 22 victims of the manchester terror attack on an ariana grande concert. a bomb scare saturday forced the evacuation of this busy london theater. police have reviewed security plans for more than 1,300 events across the country. >> when you're talking about soft targets, you can't protect everywhere. >> no. absolutely not. we've got to rely on the police and security service to be in front of the these people, be in
steve patterson, nbc news. >>> britain remains on high alert tonight, five days after a suicide bomberttacked a concert arena in manchester killing 22 people. nbc's blake mccoy has more from london on the security build-up and the investigation. >> reporter: tonight armed military stand guard outside buckingham palace. police with guns patrol streets and trains. a rare show of force in england which like the u.s. is beginning a long holiday weekend. at this soccer final, one of...
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nbc's steve patterson has more. >> reporter: honor and a homecoming.in action for more than 50 years was given a full military burial in san diego. remembered by his four children. deborah crosby was only 6 years old when she received the news that her father was presumed dead, likely shot down during a recon mission in north vietnam in 1965. but his body wasn't located, haunting the family for years. >> it was just such a sad story that my dad was still in vietnam and not recovered. >> reporter: she made a vow to her grandmother to one day bring his remains home. >> she lit a fire underneath me and it was hopeful to actually take some steps towards doing something. >> reporter: the u.s. military actively searches for missing service members involved in conflicts. deborah never gave up, tracking her father's case regularly even after her mother and grandmother passed away. until a breakthrough two years ago when military investigators drained a fishing pond near where the plane went down, discovering his wedding band in the remains. >> i burst into tea
nbc's steve patterson has more. >> reporter: honor and a homecoming.in action for more than 50 years was given a full military burial in san diego. remembered by his four children. deborah crosby was only 6 years old when she received the news that her father was presumed dead, likely shot down during a recon mission in north vietnam in 1965. but his body wasn't located, haunting the family for years. >> it was just such a sad story that my dad was still in vietnam and not...
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tv patterson, nbc news, los angeles. >>> we thank you for being with us this memorial day.s rivera with gigi wos. today don't miss special presentation of the greatest generation. veteran nbc journalist tom brokaw explores stories of individuals who endure great depression and fought in world war ii learning the value of serving their country and leaving a lasting impact on future generations. that's today at 3:00 p.m. eastern right here on msnbc. wise man, i'm nervous about things i can't control... affecting my good credit score. i see you've planted an uncertainty tree. chop that thing down. the clarity you seek... lies within the creditwise app from capital one. creditwise helps you protect your credit. and it's completely free for everyone. it's free for everyone? do hawks use the stars to navigate? i don't know. aw, i thought you did. i don't know either. either way it's free for everyone. cool. what's in your wallet? how if guests book direct ater, choicehotels.com and stay twice they'll get a $50 gift card? summertime. badda book. badda boom. got you a shirt! ...i k
tv patterson, nbc news, los angeles. >>> we thank you for being with us this memorial day.s rivera with gigi wos. today don't miss special presentation of the greatest generation. veteran nbc journalist tom brokaw explores stories of individuals who endure great depression and fought in world war ii learning the value of serving their country and leaving a lasting impact on future generations. that's today at 3:00 p.m. eastern right here on msnbc. wise man, i'm nervous about things i...
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. >>> best selling novelist james patterson is out with a new book.this one with his teenage son. what's your name teenage son? >> jack. >> they are both in the toyota green room with why they decided to write about -- what did you write about, jack >> penguins. >> there's our jeffrey there about black america. very serious stuff. he spent 25 years talking to police chiefs and local activists. we'll find out what he's learned. you're watching "cbs this morning". we'll being right back. >>> jury selection is under way in a trial following a deadly police shooting in oklahoma. tulsa police officer betty jo shelby is charged with first degree manslaughter for shooting and killing an unarmed black man "tst september. the tulsa shoot cigarette one of 17 cases in the u.s. last year in which an officer killed an unarmed black man. some of those shootings led to protests. >> cbs news justice and homeland security security correspondent jeff pegues has experience in covering this. his new book "inside black and blue." it takes an in depth look at the crisis th
. >>> best selling novelist james patterson is out with a new book.this one with his teenage son. what's your name teenage son? >> jack. >> they are both in the toyota green room with why they decided to write about -- what did you write about, jack >> penguins. >> there's our jeffrey there about black america. very serious stuff. he spent 25 years talking to police chiefs and local activists. we'll find out what he's learned. you're watching "cbs this...
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back in patterson meanwhile fino is fighting back, but he's already out thousands in legal fees. >> hemight as well have brought a gun and said stick them up because essentially this is a stick-up. >> reporter: in sacramento andria borba, kpix5. mathis has given up on his bill, but plans to reintroduce it next year. activists say they'll be back out in full force once again to stop it. the east bay. >>> sky drone 5 giving us an exclusive first look at the new sprawling water park making a splash in the east bay. it's called the wave. there are indoor and outdoor pools and six water slides. the $43 million facility opens to the public next weekend in dublin. >> this weekend would have been a good shock. >>> 91 degrees, want to open it early, dublin, maybe? they weren't listening. 69 degrees now in concord. it will be warm in dublin and all inland areas. what a beautiful shot from chopper 5 earlier today, hugging the coastline the great highway heading south toward pacifica. this is our backyard. the beach is the place to cool off this weekend, san francisco 57, foggy in the city tomorro
back in patterson meanwhile fino is fighting back, but he's already out thousands in legal fees. >> hemight as well have brought a gun and said stick them up because essentially this is a stick-up. >> reporter: in sacramento andria borba, kpix5. mathis has given up on his bill, but plans to reintroduce it next year. activists say they'll be back out in full force once again to stop it. the east bay. >>> sky drone 5 giving us an exclusive first look at the new sprawling...
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and bill clinton and james patterson are writing a book. beach reading for you next summer perhaps. on september 9, 2010, pg&e learned a tragic lesson we can never forget. this gas pipeline ruptured in san bruno. the explosion and fire killed eight people. pg&e was convicted of six felony charges including five violations of the u.s. pipeline safety act and obstructing an ntsb investigation. pg&e was fined, placed under an outside monitor, given five years of probation, and required to perform 10,000 hours of community service. we are deeply sorry. we failed our customers in san bruno. while an apology alone will never be enough, actions can make pg&e safer. and that's why we've replaced hundreds of miles of gas pipeline, adopted new leak detection technology that is one-thousand times more sensitive, and built a state-of-the-art gas operations center. we can never forget what happened in san bruno. that's why we're working every day to make pg&e the safest energy company in the nation. >>> welcome back. we have developing news now. an up date on breaking news that we've been follow
and bill clinton and james patterson are writing a book. beach reading for you next summer perhaps. on september 9, 2010, pg&e learned a tragic lesson we can never forget. this gas pipeline ruptured in san bruno. the explosion and fire killed eight people. pg&e was convicted of six felony charges including five violations of the u.s. pipeline safety act and obstructing an ntsb investigation. pg&e was fined, placed under an outside monitor, given five years of probation, and required...
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best selling novelist james patterson is out with a new book. this one with his teenage son. what is your name, teenage son? >> jack. >> they are both in the toyota green room, with why they decided to write about -- what did you write about, jack? >> penguins. >> jeffy gays is here to talk about his new book. nothing to do with penguins, but about the divide between black america. he spent 20 years talking to police chiefs and local activists. we will find out who he has learned. you are watching cbs this morning. we'll be right back. back.,, who are these people? the environmentally aware. the ones with their eyes on the sky and our air. they say our climate's in need of repair. why do they worry? why do they care? the energy conscious people among us say small actions could add up to something... humongous. a little thing here a little thing there starts to feel like a badge maybe millions can wear. limiting showers to only five minutes. turning off lights in a room unless they're in it. air filter changing, solar installing unplugging, dial-
best selling novelist james patterson is out with a new book. this one with his teenage son. what is your name, teenage son? >> jack. >> they are both in the toyota green room, with why they decided to write about -- what did you write about, jack? >> penguins. >> jeffy gays is here to talk about his new book. nothing to do with penguins, but about the divide between black america. he spent 20 years talking to police chiefs and local activists. we will find out who he...
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he's teaming up with a famous suspense author james patterson. the book will be a political thriller called "the president is missing." it's set to be released next summer. clinton has published several nonfiction books and a memoir, "my life" in 2004... but this will be his first novel. it's xx and we're just getting started. it's "do or die" for the capitals as they force game seven against the penguins. highlights and reaction from last night's huge win.. coming up. good morning washington. frost advisory in effect until 9am for western suburbs. - chilly morning; nice afternoon - tomorrow - warmest day of the week - showers return late week - rain for part of mother's day weekend - may warmth in sight today: mostly sunny. chill start, nice afternoon. highs: 65-69 winds: nw 5 mph tonight: partly to mostly cloudy. not as cold. lows: 44-51 winds: s 5 mph wednesday: partly sunny. milder. highs: 68-72 winds: n 5-10 mph after falling behind 3-1, and giving up the home ice advantage, not many people capitals fans thought they could get here. another
he's teaming up with a famous suspense author james patterson. the book will be a political thriller called "the president is missing." it's set to be released next summer. clinton has published several nonfiction books and a memoir, "my life" in 2004... but this will be his first novel. it's xx and we're just getting started. it's "do or die" for the capitals as they force game seven against the penguins. highlights and reaction from last night's huge win.. coming...
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patterson says that he's a storyteller and that the former president's insight has allowed the two ofto tell a really interesting one. powered by 2600 journalists and analysts in 120 countries, i'm mark crumpton. david: this is bloomberg. david? memo micron -- emmanuel macron, promising unity after a bruising campaign. >> i would like to say a few words to those who did madame -- voted for madame le pen today. do not boo them. i respect standing up for your beliefs. i will do everything i can to see that these people no longer have any reasons to vote for extreme ideas. then, hetween now and will focus on picking a cabinet. how much can we extrapolate from this election, john? call it ahave to victory for centrism in france and sort of globally. the answer is if you had a choice between macron and le pen , quite a lot of people voted for him did it through clenched teeth or just because they wanted to keep her out. there was definitely a defeat for le pen. the full extent of macron's of victory, lumpy known for a time. -- won't be known for a time. the truth is, it doesn't matter. it'
patterson says that he's a storyteller and that the former president's insight has allowed the two ofto tell a really interesting one. powered by 2600 journalists and analysts in 120 countries, i'm mark crumpton. david: this is bloomberg. david? memo micron -- emmanuel macron, promising unity after a bruising campaign. >> i would like to say a few words to those who did madame -- voted for madame le pen today. do not boo them. i respect standing up for your beliefs. i will do everything i...
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steve patterson, nbc news. >>> a local high school student and his teacher are going to great lengths to make sure a local soldier and his sacrifice are are never forgotten. country in the soldier's honor. >>> and coming up, many of you have the outdoor plans today. and the weather is improving. we're going to hold lauryn ricketts to that and make sure she is makes sure y bp developed new, industry-leading software to monitor drilling operations in real-time, so our engineers can solve problems with the most precise data at their fingertips. because safety is never being satisfied. and always working to be better. fios built its 100% fiber optic network because we knew so we're introducing fios gigabit connection. it delivers amazing new download speeds up to 940 megs. that's 20x faster and more powerful than most people have. yes, 20 times. and the really incredible part, is that it's $79.99 a month. and what's even more incredible, is we included tv, hbo and multi-room dvr service, still for $79.99 a month online for one year and only $5 more
steve patterson, nbc news. >>> a local high school student and his teacher are going to great lengths to make sure a local soldier and his sacrifice are are never forgotten. country in the soldier's honor. >>> and coming up, many of you have the outdoor plans today. and the weather is improving. we're going to hold lauryn ricketts to that and make sure she is makes sure y bp developed new, industry-leading software to monitor drilling operations in real-time, so our engineers...
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steve patterson is in los angeles. what are you seeing out there?crowds here reincredibly massive. i want to show you thousands of protesters have come out here to this may day rally. you're looking at just one crowd. what will happen in a few minutes. this crowd will start marching, meeting up with another crowd. and like you said, this is usually a day for labor. a day for immigration. we're talking about black civil rights groups, women's groups, immigration groups, protesting president trump and the anti-immigration policies all combining for thousands of people joining together. the crowd estimates are about 100 to 200,000 people coming out here. more than 100 groups coming together. we'll be here all day bringing this to you. >> steve patterson in los angeles. thank you vex. we were talking about it earlier but guess who president trump has just invited to the white house? this guy. the controversial philippine president, rodrigo duterte who once preferred to president obama as the son of a w word. but now duterte is showing he is not afraid t
steve patterson is in los angeles. what are you seeing out there?crowds here reincredibly massive. i want to show you thousands of protesters have come out here to this may day rally. you're looking at just one crowd. what will happen in a few minutes. this crowd will start marching, meeting up with another crowd. and like you said, this is usually a day for labor. a day for immigration. we're talking about black civil rights groups, women's groups, immigration groups, protesting president...
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back in patterson, speeno is fighting back but already out thousands of dollars in legal fees. >> heht as well just have brought a gun with him and said stick them up, because essentially that is what this is about. this is a stick up. >> reporter: in sacramento, andria borba, kpix 5. >> a family member of mathis has given up on the bill for now but plans to reintroduce it next year, activists said they will be back out in force to stop it. >>> scientists in southern california say they developed a pill that could do the work of a work out. researchers at the sulk institute in san diego are developing a drug designed to reprogram the body to burn fat for fuel instead of sugar. they say the mice used in the study were able to run 100 minutes longer after dosed with the pill and showed signs of improvered health without any exercise at all. >> then you can bring the potential or health benefits of exercise to people who can't exercise, and there are many, many people who can't exercise. so this could be a life saving type of therapy for certain kind of individuals. >> the scientists ho
back in patterson, speeno is fighting back but already out thousands of dollars in legal fees. >> heht as well just have brought a gun with him and said stick them up, because essentially that is what this is about. this is a stick up. >> reporter: in sacramento, andria borba, kpix 5. >> a family member of mathis has given up on the bill for now but plans to reintroduce it next year, activists said they will be back out in force to stop it. >>> scientists in southern...
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bill clinton and james patterson are writing a thriller together called "the president is missing." clearly, clinton will be drawing on his experiences in the white house and as president. kerry clinton that hillary clinton-- hillary serving as the model for a character -- she turned down 's several marriage proposals before finally saying yes. >> you can watch previous episodes on our website, france24.com. we will take a short break. stay with us. >> this is a production of china central television americica. >> a barrier is something that can keep people apart. it can prevent communication or even progress in one's life, but breaking barriers is often where growth happens. this week on "full frame," we talk with those who are breaking barriers and taboos in the world of arts and culture, from embracing creative expression new to their society or building awareness around issues people just don't want to talk about. i'm mike walter coming to you from the heart of new york city's times square. let's take it full frame.
bill clinton and james patterson are writing a thriller together called "the president is missing." clearly, clinton will be drawing on his experiences in the white house and as president. kerry clinton that hillary clinton-- hillary serving as the model for a character -- she turned down 's several marriage proposals before finally saying yes. >> you can watch previous episodes on our website, france24.com. we will take a short break. stay with us. >> this is a production...
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joining me, author of the study, thomas patterson, professor of government and the press at shorensteinenter at the harvard's kennedy school. i want to talk about the presidential race and the first 100 days. coverage of both major candidates was incredibly negative. 62% of the time for hillary negative, 56% of the time for trump was negative. you point out there was not a single week when it reached into positive territory. explain. >> well, i think the bias of the press is a negative bias. i think the reason that tucker carlson didn't like our first study is that it showed that hillary clinton had more negative coverage than donald trump during the election but the point was that press when it looks at the political world picks up what's going wrong rather than what's going right. if you look at the last eight presidential elections and look at the coverage of the nominees, there's only one of the nominees who received, on balance, positive coverage during the general election, that was barack obama in 2008. >> i have a graph that displays what you referenced. we will put it on the sc
joining me, author of the study, thomas patterson, professor of government and the press at shorensteinenter at the harvard's kennedy school. i want to talk about the presidential race and the first 100 days. coverage of both major candidates was incredibly negative. 62% of the time for hillary negative, 56% of the time for trump was negative. you point out there was not a single week when it reached into positive territory. explain. >> well, i think the bias of the press is a negative...
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let's see if we can detect bill clinton's influence on the classic patterson thriller.e we go. ( clears throat ) chapter two. really hot. "ken brantley swung his agile body onto the roof. he smiled, thinking of the moment he would corner his mark and take him out with a single shot. he also smiled because he was thinking of boobs. ( laughter ) brantley shook his head, determined to focus on the threat ahead. butts are cool, too, he thought ( laughter ) they're like boobs on your back." 'stay focused, ken,' he told himself. 'you've got a boob to do. i mean, a job to butt.' dammit!" and he shoots the guy. and he shoots the guy. ( applause ) that's an actual book. speaking of books. any game of thrones fans out there? ( applause ) me too. that show has everything: great characters, pulse-pounding action, fleeting moments when no one is naked. so i was excited to learn that hbo is developing several "game of thrones" spinoffs. this is perfect for all of the people who watch "game of thrones" and think, "there just aren't enough character names for me to keep straight." ( la
let's see if we can detect bill clinton's influence on the classic patterson thriller.e we go. ( clears throat ) chapter two. really hot. "ken brantley swung his agile body onto the roof. he smiled, thinking of the moment he would corner his mark and take him out with a single shot. he also smiled because he was thinking of boobs. ( laughter ) brantley shook his head, determined to focus on the threat ahead. butts are cool, too, he thought ( laughter ) they're like boobs on your...
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patterson graduated -- over hrapland. she came to d.c. and worked mong the contraband and wound up as a teacher. wellis her ibit one of the known teachers in the colored schools the death of mary jane patterson. for years we thought she was the first female black college graduate. we know one just about her time. she would after leaving college the institute for olored youth and that is different. these women of accomplishment. early, true of sarah oberland briefly at an homage to her father. fanny jackson coppin. coppin state, anyone? another way to recognize her married name and that of her husband. to me one of the things that is described often enough about this woman had taught and worked black people during the civil war and beyond is to indication of her poverty -- we couldn't ask her do this while she was alive. but if she were to part her bodice there was a horrible scar here. when it o poor in d.c. get cold thread to move her baby basket close to the stove and ne of the coldest nights an ember, a fiery piece of coal burning into
patterson graduated -- over hrapland. she came to d.c. and worked mong the contraband and wound up as a teacher. wellis her ibit one of the known teachers in the colored schools the death of mary jane patterson. for years we thought she was the first female black college graduate. we know one just about her time. she would after leaving college the institute for olored youth and that is different. these women of accomplishment. early, true of sarah oberland briefly at an homage to her father....
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patterson exploited to me as bits of me. patterson exploited to measa bits of me. his head, and also he exploited me and invalidated me. i thought it was cowardly and pathetic. but he tried to rationalise the way he victimised me, the way he hurt me, both physically and mentally, and then tried to defend himself. using the same vulnerability he had exploited to get me under the knife in the first place. this guy potentially has a history of offending that spans 15 years. or more, maybe. and that has got to be addressed. the sentence has got to be significant enough so that society is protected from this man. well, that is one of the victims. more victims are speaking just outside the court. let's hear what they are saying. we have waited years for this and finally mr paterson has been stopped, but now we need to look to those who were co—conspirators, who let this happen, you saw it happen and said nothing, he took advantage of vulnerable people like myself. these other people here, who have had the guts to stand up. we have had the guts to stand up. we have had to
patterson exploited to me as bits of me. patterson exploited to measa bits of me. his head, and also he exploited me and invalidated me. i thought it was cowardly and pathetic. but he tried to rationalise the way he victimised me, the way he hurt me, both physically and mentally, and then tried to defend himself. using the same vulnerability he had exploited to get me under the knife in the first place. this guy potentially has a history of offending that spans 15 years. or more, maybe. and...
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the former president is collaborating with james patterson on a new book. according to the publisher, it will include "injury, suspense and behind-the-scenes global drama from the highest corridors of power was put president clinton has been a fan of patterson for years and has enjoyed working with him. novel will be titled, "the president is missing." and is expected to be published in june of next year. >>> thank you for joining us today at noon. we are always on for you at ktvu.com. we are also on twitter and facebook get out there and enjoy some sunshine. the weather is about to change. dr. oz: hair restoration scams. >> we guarantee our work 100%. dr. oz: are some of them duping you, trying to steal your money? went undercover to find out. then, could o.j. simpson get out of prison? i can't escape this. dr. oz: ron goldman's sister, out.oldman, speaks of killingvisions the person that killed my brother. next.: coming up ♪ save lives today. get healthy?y to [cheers and applause] dr. oz: all season
the former president is collaborating with james patterson on a new book. according to the publisher, it will include "injury, suspense and behind-the-scenes global drama from the highest corridors of power was put president clinton has been a fan of patterson for years and has enjoyed working with him. novel will be titled, "the president is missing." and is expected to be published in june of next year. >>> thank you for joining us today at noon. we are always on for...
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the unidentified under ground club in patterson. inside when they arrived, no word yet on the extent of the other victims' injuries. >>> as we get closer to memorial day overcast skies followed us throughout the weekend. now we know rain is on the way. meteorologist chelsea ingram is tracking showers through the area. chelsea, we're looking at a holiday wash-out >> the easy answer is no, we did started out with a little bit of sunshine but the clouds thickened up. this afternoon, it's 71 right now in philadelphia. the official high today was 77. that is perfectly seasonal for this time of years, we were a little bit cooler at the beach areas down the shore with that on shore wind today with highs in the 60's for many locations. here's a look at that rain i'm tracking, again, we're dealing with light echos showing up here on stormscan 3. of places like cumberland sought and delaware and we'll see rain moving in as we head to the overnight hour, strong storms moving into portions of western pennsylvania. not only will we be dealing wi
the unidentified under ground club in patterson. inside when they arrived, no word yet on the extent of the other victims' injuries. >>> as we get closer to memorial day overcast skies followed us throughout the weekend. now we know rain is on the way. meteorologist chelsea ingram is tracking showers through the area. chelsea, we're looking at a holiday wash-out >> the easy answer is no, we did started out with a little bit of sunshine but the clouds thickened up. this afternoon,...
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nbc's steve patterson shines our sunday spotlight on a trend that troubles many who says the college campus is on strike. >> reporter: college protests. nothing new. the civil rights movement, vietnam, apartheid. but these days, it's not issues that are being raised up, it's speakers being shouted down. just this past week, students at cookman university jeering and turning their backs. betsy devos during a commencement address. >> while we will undoubtedly disagree at times, i hope we can do so respectfully. >> reporter: texas senator john cornyn disinvited on saturday. this is a rapid growing list. protests turned violent when charles murray was drowned out by hecklers. at rutgers university, former secretary of state condoleezza rice pulling out from a planned speech amid protests and conservative commentary a ann coulture pushed out. the incidents sending shock waves across conservative cable news. leading to the question, is free speech dying on college campuses? >> would it matter if i was the most hateful, abusive, dreadful person in the world because these colleges are public
nbc's steve patterson shines our sunday spotlight on a trend that troubles many who says the college campus is on strike. >> reporter: college protests. nothing new. the civil rights movement, vietnam, apartheid. but these days, it's not issues that are being raised up, it's speakers being shouted down. just this past week, students at cookman university jeering and turning their backs. betsy devos during a commencement address. >> while we will undoubtedly disagree at times, i hope...
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el su comento taco o fue - suculento taco fue subastado en un hotel de mÉxico y el estadounidense pattersonjas de una casa. has probado comida mexicana vegana? les mostramos unos deliciosos platillos. ♪ yarel: buenas tardes, cÓmo estÁ? gracias por acompaÑarnos y bienvenidos a ediciÓn digital california. soy yarel ramos. el cantante mexicano luis miguel
el su comento taco o fue - suculento taco fue subastado en un hotel de mÉxico y el estadounidense pattersonjas de una casa. has probado comida mexicana vegana? les mostramos unos deliciosos platillos. ♪ yarel: buenas tardes, cÓmo estÁ? gracias por acompaÑarnos y bienvenidos a ediciÓn digital california. soy yarel ramos. el cantante mexicano luis miguel
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our own steve patterson is in los angeles. he's at one of those rallies.eve, it's may day, goes back a long ways. got some controversial roots, i guess you could say, but this is all about president trump today, huh? >> reporter: it all goes back to the labor unions of lore and those peoples are still here, believe me, labor unions, the labor organizations are alongside in this crowd, but you have also -- you have immigration advocates, you have lgbt community, you have the traditional black civil rights leaders, all out in force really galva rinized by donald trump's presidency. usually these groups always come out for may day protests, may day march, a way to take off work and show solidarity behind those labor unions, but this year, we have a new president and that's why people are joining forces, really with a very sizable crowd. the prediction is now about 100,000 people, 100,000 to 200,000 people expected to rally at some point today. we've been joining them with a march. we've been marching alongside them all day. apologies if it's loud, but i want
our own steve patterson is in los angeles. he's at one of those rallies.eve, it's may day, goes back a long ways. got some controversial roots, i guess you could say, but this is all about president trump today, huh? >> reporter: it all goes back to the labor unions of lore and those peoples are still here, believe me, labor unions, the labor organizations are alongside in this crowd, but you have also -- you have immigration advocates, you have lgbt community, you have the traditional...
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. >> the mayor patterson says she's disappointed with the communication and cooperation between the refinery and the city. the refinery is offline until next month. one report shows gas prices climb with the refinery's delayed restart. zplmplgts new details in the tragedy in times squarement the driver charged in a crash that killed an 18-year-old girl and injured two dozen others add milted to smoking marijuana laced with pcp. this is the moment of the crash yesterday. the driver, 26-year-old richard rojas was in court this morning, charged with murder, attempted murder, and aggravated vehicular homicide. prosecutors say after he got out of the car he said, quote, i wanted to kill them. the 18-year-old killed is identified as melissa, a tourist from michigan. three people are still hospitalized in critical condition. >>> happening now, president trump is getting ready to depart for his first international trip, set to leave from joint base andrews in a few minutes. the journey begins in saudi arabia and includes visits to the holiest sites. air force 1 is getting ready. meeting with pope fr
. >> the mayor patterson says she's disappointed with the communication and cooperation between the refinery and the city. the refinery is offline until next month. one report shows gas prices climb with the refinery's delayed restart. zplmplgts new details in the tragedy in times squarement the driver charged in a crash that killed an 18-year-old girl and injured two dozen others add milted to smoking marijuana laced with pcp. this is the moment of the crash yesterday. the driver,...
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. >> reporter: mayor elizabeth patterson telling abc7 news she's very disappointed about valero communication and lack of cooperation and collaboration with the city. the valero refinery is off line until next month. the oil prices information service tweeted, gas prices continue to climb today with reports the refinery restart has been pushed back to june. valero has not yet responded to our request for comment. in benicia, cornell bernard, abc7 news. >> an alameda county judge today compared a former oakland police officer to a pimp before ordering him to stand charges. the woman was formerly known as celeste. she vomited in a garbage can as he exploited her as a teenager. she had sex with as many as bay area officers became public louis oosthuizen year. >>> in the south bay, an emotional day in court as the parents of sierra lamar told the jury how her death has left them in so much pain. >> it's the first time that i heard her speak live on the video. so, that was really hard because i've been avoidig that because it's been so painful just to look at videos of her. but i've been doing it
. >> reporter: mayor elizabeth patterson telling abc7 news she's very disappointed about valero communication and lack of cooperation and collaboration with the city. the valero refinery is off line until next month. the oil prices information service tweeted, gas prices continue to climb today with reports the refinery restart has been pushed back to june. valero has not yet responded to our request for comment. in benicia, cornell bernard, abc7 news. >> an alameda county judge...
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he is teaming up with best- selling novelist james patterson. they are going to cowrite a thriller called, "the president is missing. those quote publishers say the intrigue and behind the scenes global drama will unveil details on the a president would know. >> how is that for selling a book? it's due out june 2018. >> thank you for watching tonight at 5:00. >>> as 6:00, a young woman forced to marry at age 15. that's coming up. captioning sponsored by cbs >> pelley: breaking news: president trump fires the director of the f.b.i., james comey. also tonight, workers are ordered to take cover after a tunnel containing nuclear waste collapses. turbulence on the ground. an explosion of anger after inirit airlines cancels nine flights. >> we're starting to get g ssengers who are saying, "look, i'm mad as heck. e m not going to take it anymore." >> pelley: and address your stress with the spin that's in. >> holding them and spinning them is oddly satisfying, and it's really fun. this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley.
he is teaming up with best- selling novelist james patterson. they are going to cowrite a thriller called, "the president is missing. those quote publishers say the intrigue and behind the scenes global drama will unveil details on the a president would know. >> how is that for selling a book? it's due out june 2018. >> thank you for watching tonight at 5:00. >>> as 6:00, a young woman forced to marry at age 15. that's coming up. captioning sponsored by cbs >>...
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. >> reporter: mayor elizabeth patterson telling abc7 news she's very disappointed about valero communication and lack of cooperation and collaboration with the city. the valero refinery is off line until next month. the oil prices information service tweeted, gas prices continue to climb today with reports the refinery restart has been pushed back to june. valero has not yet responded to our request for comment. in benicia, cornell bernard, abc7 news. >> an alameda county judge today compared a former oakland police officer to a pimp before ordering him to stand charges. the woman was formerly known as celeste. she vomited in a garbage can as he exploited her as a teenager. she had sex with as many as bay area officers became public louis oosthuizen year. >>> in the south bay, an emotional day in court as the parents of sierra lamar told the jury how her death has left them in so much pain. >> it's the first time that i heard her speak live on the video. so, that was really hard because i've been avoidig that because it's been so painful just to look at videos of her. but i've been doing it
. >> reporter: mayor elizabeth patterson telling abc7 news she's very disappointed about valero communication and lack of cooperation and collaboration with the city. the valero refinery is off line until next month. the oil prices information service tweeted, gas prices continue to climb today with reports the refinery restart has been pushed back to june. valero has not yet responded to our request for comment. in benicia, cornell bernard, abc7 news. >> an alameda county judge...
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. >>> plus award-winning mystery writer james patterson and his son jack tell us about teaming up forpenguins of america." >>> and -- >> coming up on "cbs this morning" i'll take you to every corner of the globe from london to rome, to rio, moscow, beijing, egypt, jerusalem, because here at gulliver's gate it's a small world after all. >> that's "cbs morning news" for this tuesday. thanks for watching. >> that's "cbs morning news". thanks for watchin ,,,, i'm kenny >>> live from the cbs bay area studios, this is kpix5 news. >>> as we take a live look at the bay bridge this morning, let's get the party started on this tuesday morning, may 9th. i'm kenny choi. >> the party has started. >> tuesday morning party. >> it is. favorite day of the week. >> yeah. >> forgot about that. you knew it was a party. how is everyone? >> doing good this morning. you know, we have a little bit of a change in our forecast where today is going to pan out to be the warmest day of the workweek and then goes down hill from there. but people like myself and you who live in the inland area, it's okay, i had to
. >>> plus award-winning mystery writer james patterson and his son jack tell us about teaming up forpenguins of america." >>> and -- >> coming up on "cbs this morning" i'll take you to every corner of the globe from london to rome, to rio, moscow, beijing, egypt, jerusalem, because here at gulliver's gate it's a small world after all. >> that's "cbs morning news" for this tuesday. thanks for watching. >> that's "cbs morning...
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he's teaming up with a famous suspense author james patterson.a political thriller called "the president is missing." it's set to be released next summer. clinton has published several nonfiction books and a memoir, "my life" in 2004... but this will be his first novel. it's xx and we're just getting started. it's "do or die" for the capitals as they force game seven against the penguins. highlights and reaction from last night's huge win.. coming up. good morning washington.
he's teaming up with a famous suspense author james patterson.a political thriller called "the president is missing." it's set to be released next summer. clinton has published several nonfiction books and a memoir, "my life" in 2004... but this will be his first novel. it's xx and we're just getting started. it's "do or die" for the capitals as they force game seven against the penguins. highlights and reaction from last night's huge win.. coming up. good morning...
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rebecca patterson and kristina hooper. rebecca will come back to talk about the french election you mentioned. >>> it's a $3 trillion -- almost said billion because trillion seems toe crazy but it is $3 trillion and it is growing and already a lot of talk about the risks and impact of etfs on the markets. brace yourself now for a whole new level of risk. forget leveraged, double leveraged, triple leveraged. regulators giving thumbs up on a quadruple leveraged etf. that means four times the gains, four times the losses. it's long and short. it plays off of futures. how good an idea is this? how risky for investors? bob pisani follows etfs for us and cnbc contributor herb greenberg is never without an opinion on these kinds of matters. bob, this is a fund that you can choose the long side or the short side and get four times your gains. >> reporter: yeah. we've discussed this many times in the past. i'm a big etf backer, not of inverse e it tfs. it's simple. it's not a good product for the average investor. it's a product fo
rebecca patterson and kristina hooper. rebecca will come back to talk about the french election you mentioned. >>> it's a $3 trillion -- almost said billion because trillion seems toe crazy but it is $3 trillion and it is growing and already a lot of talk about the risks and impact of etfs on the markets. brace yourself now for a whole new level of risk. forget leveraged, double leveraged, triple leveraged. regulators giving thumbs up on a quadruple leveraged etf. that means four times...
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nbc's steve patterson has the latest. [ sirens ] >> i got two victims. i got one gunshot victim, one shot to the left side. >> reporter: tonight, an alleged killer couple accused of being at the heart of a one-day wave of terror in the streets of los angeles. >> window shattered. male, female inside vehicle. vehicle last seen eastbound imperial. >> reporter: police say the cross-city shooting spree started saturday afternoon. >> unknown at this time whether or not they were random shootings, they were purpose shootings or whether they were in the car or out of the car. >> reporter: the suspects, a man and a woman considered armed and dangerous, started by carjacking this suv, shooting at cars and pedestrians across in several cities across l.a. counties, including a victim crossing the street in whittier, a car-to-car assault nearby, and an attack in la merida, where a man was killed. >> i just heard three shots and then i heard four shots after that. >> i just heard that loud pop outside my window. >> reporter: he says he was nearly killed when a bullet
nbc's steve patterson has the latest. [ sirens ] >> i got two victims. i got one gunshot victim, one shot to the left side. >> reporter: tonight, an alleged killer couple accused of being at the heart of a one-day wave of terror in the streets of los angeles. >> window shattered. male, female inside vehicle. vehicle last seen eastbound imperial. >> reporter: police say the cross-city shooting spree started saturday afternoon. >> unknown at this time whether or not...
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here's the exit ramp for 611, patterson avenue. both directions, seeing little to no traffic now. again, folks, it's early to head out to 95. we got a notification from mass transit for the thorndale line. train 1502 operating 12 minutes late. patco, naew jersey transit, looking good. the 42 freeway from the new jersey camera looks good. northbound for the philadelphia area. again, either direction, little to no traffic. overall, when we get closer to the heart of rush hour, this picture will be changing. we'll look at the rest of the majors, especially when i come back in ten minutes. back to you. >> thanks for that. >>> new overnight, president trump meets with pope francis and receives a big welcome at the vatican. the quick stop is part of his first overseas trip in office. nbc10's matt delucia joins us live from the digital operations center. matt, pope francis was critical of mr. trump, especially during the campaign in 2016. >> right. and one of those big issues where there's been disagreement is on the environment. pope francis has made environmental protection a key part
here's the exit ramp for 611, patterson avenue. both directions, seeing little to no traffic now. again, folks, it's early to head out to 95. we got a notification from mass transit for the thorndale line. train 1502 operating 12 minutes late. patco, naew jersey transit, looking good. the 42 freeway from the new jersey camera looks good. northbound for the philadelphia area. again, either direction, little to no traffic. overall, when we get closer to the heart of rush hour, this picture will...