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pollock "it looked something . it was pretty fresh."all three items were collected by lifeguards and handed over to the marines. shayne enright/ honolulu ems spokesperson "it's been a very challenging 5 days." lifeguards on jet skis have played a major role in helping to recover possible evidence. here is a map of the coastline they've covered -- equaling a total of 250 miles. 13:39:58 they've been told there and whatever they can recover they bring it back to shore.just before noon tuesday -- our cameras captured a coast guard helicopter just off croziers -- possibly snapping multiple pictures. we asked officials what they were doing -- i was told crews take photos of anything that looks like debris.3 allyson blair, hawaii news now. 3 the search was called off after nearly round the clock searching for five days.the coast guard initially reported the chopped collided but the marines said later it's not yet known if there was was a collision. 3 former vice presidential nominee sarah palin campaigns with donana trum
pollock "it looked something . it was pretty fresh."all three items were collected by lifeguards and handed over to the marines. shayne enright/ honolulu ems spokesperson "it's been a very challenging 5 days." lifeguards on jet skis have played a major role in helping to recover possible evidence. here is a map of the coastline they've covered -- equaling a total of 250 miles. 13:39:58 they've been told there and whatever they can recover they bring it back to shore.just...
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aj pollock has been ranked as the second best center fielder in the big leagues by the mlb network... he comes in behind only mike trout of the angels... pollock won the gold glove award this season postseason mvp three years ago when reno won the triple-a national title a blow to the steelers today. antonio brown has been ruled out of this weekend's playoff game brown suffered a concussion on this hit last week... bengals linebacker montaze burfict has been suspended three games... brown led the nfl with 136 catches for over 18 hundred yards and 10 touchdowns... steelers running back deangelo williams will also miss the game on sunday in denver professional bullriding invades lawlor events center this weekend, as part of the blue-def tour it's a circut that helps some of the younger guys gain experience and points to one day qualify for the elite pbr tour and the world finals... it's also got some established stars, including shane proctor, who was the 2011 world champ... he's riden here in reno several times, at both the rodeo and xtreme bulls.. he's currently 8th in the standings..
aj pollock has been ranked as the second best center fielder in the big leagues by the mlb network... he comes in behind only mike trout of the angels... pollock won the gold glove award this season postseason mvp three years ago when reno won the triple-a national title a blow to the steelers today. antonio brown has been ruled out of this weekend's playoff game brown suffered a concussion on this hit last week... bengals linebacker montaze burfict has been suspended three games... brown led...
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they then left the area in what is described as a gray, older model chevrolet in pollock. it happened just after midnight. -- impala. it happened just after midnight. the grandmother said that seeing her daughter and her two grandchildren go through this is something very scary. >> they were shaken up. they were all in dark close. they pulled out their guns on them. they were looking for money. amy: -- alex: the good news here is that no one was hurt. the suspects were said to be wearing dark clothing and covering their faces with masks. we will follow the search for them. the grandmother said that there could be as many as three or more. police say they are looking for two suspects. we will update you as soon as we get more information. live in orlando, alex villarreal, wesh 2 news. brett: new from overnight, vehicle that slammed into a church. eatonville. lost control. it knocked over a stop sign, cleared some bushes in front of the church. it also knocked down a wall. fortunately, there does not appear to be a lot of damage to the actual church. we are waiting for polic
they then left the area in what is described as a gray, older model chevrolet in pollock. it happened just after midnight. -- impala. it happened just after midnight. the grandmother said that seeing her daughter and her two grandchildren go through this is something very scary. >> they were shaken up. they were all in dark close. they pulled out their guns on them. they were looking for money. amy: -- alex: the good news here is that no one was hurt. the suspects were said to be wearing...
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he says while he has not always agree with the pollock -- the presidents by and large he has supported him. senate in disagreement with him over taxes. by and large, over the last seven years a major issue after major issue i have stood by his side. anchor: hillary clinton was campaigning in iowa pressuring the national committee to add a debate before next month' s new hampshire primary. she is trailing senator sanders and locked in a tightly contested monday iowa caucus. you can see her at a bowling alley today. reporting live from the hawkeye state, his reports begin tomorrow. he will join the eye-opener in the morning after those votes are cast. anchor: police are checking surveillance cameras hoping to catch whether sprayed graffiti on the main branch. a major power wash was needed to clean it off. after seeing the tagging in process around midnight. >> he posted a note to facebook. he wrote it in his own hand. he says thank you to being credible support you gave us this season. our team fought all year to the final game. it is read and have the honor of being on a team like that.
he says while he has not always agree with the pollock -- the presidents by and large he has supported him. senate in disagreement with him over taxes. by and large, over the last seven years a major issue after major issue i have stood by his side. anchor: hillary clinton was campaigning in iowa pressuring the national committee to add a debate before next month' s new hampshire primary. she is trailing senator sanders and locked in a tightly contested monday iowa caucus. you can see her at a...
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. >> reporter: pollock trinka is a david bowie biographer. >> he redefined water popstar -- what a popstar could be. >> reporter: he was born david jones in london. he always knew he was an artist.>> i didn't know if i would be musical or if i the painting. i kept vacillating backwards and forwards and i opted for music. >> reporter: it was a decision that influenced generation of performance. >> they would be no lady gaga without david bowie. everything around them. >> reporter: fans left candles on his star at the holiday walk of fame. >> you can listen to music at any age and still pick up what it meant in the 70s. it is timeless.>> it is like the light has gone out of the world. >> reporter: as testament to his broad appeal fans from madonna to kanye west and the british prime minister tweeted their condolences. tina krause, cbs news, london. >>> the el chapo is behind bars and could be headed to the u.s. in a few weeks. sean penn was doing an interview for rolling stone magazine. notified guzman. >>> the trial of the second officer charged in the death of freddie gray has been put on
. >> reporter: pollock trinka is a david bowie biographer. >> he redefined water popstar -- what a popstar could be. >> reporter: he was born david jones in london. he always knew he was an artist.>> i didn't know if i would be musical or if i the painting. i kept vacillating backwards and forwards and i opted for music. >> reporter: it was a decision that influenced generation of performance. >> they would be no lady gaga without david bowie. everything...
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aj pollock has been ranked as the second best center fielder in the big leagues by the mlb network... he comes in behind only mike trout of the angels... glove award this season with the d'backs... he was was the postseason mvp three years ago when reno won the triple-a national title professional bullriding invades lawlor events center this weekend, as part of the blue-def tour it's a circut that helps some of the younger guys gain experience and points to one day qualify for the elite pbr tour and the world finals... it's also got some established stars, including shane proctor, who was the 2011 world champ... he's riden here in reno the rodeo and xtreme bulls.. he's currently 8th in the standings... it's one of 18 stops on the schedule... it begins at 7pm $3 this is "jeopardy!" let's meet today's contestants -- an application scientist from columbus, ohio... a veterinarian from san diego, california... and our returning champion, a management analyst from albany, new york... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" --
aj pollock has been ranked as the second best center fielder in the big leagues by the mlb network... he comes in behind only mike trout of the angels... glove award this season with the d'backs... he was was the postseason mvp three years ago when reno won the triple-a national title professional bullriding invades lawlor events center this weekend, as part of the blue-def tour it's a circut that helps some of the younger guys gain experience and points to one day qualify for the elite pbr...
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the transportation secretary stephanie pollock apologized for the problems today, but said the preparation avoided other potential problems. s events demonstrate some of the benefits of the winter resiliency preparation that has been done. sera: today' s derailments, the heels of proposed fare hikes. >> the issue of fare hikes is an s chronic budget operating problems and focus more resources and attention on maintenance and fixing our assets. sera: the secretary also points out other trains experienced problems today. like the long island railroad. they, too, had tracked breakage problems. heather: and bill cosby' s wife has gotten a last-minute reprieve, the judge agreeing to delay her deposition tomorrow. camille cosby' s lawyers are appealing and order forcing her to testify against her husband. in the lawsuit, bill cosby is accused of defaming seven women. ed: former students of a prestigious rhode island boarding school calling for an investigation. they say more than two dozen students were sexually abused by six school employees in the 70' s and 80' s. newscenter 5' s kelley tuthil
the transportation secretary stephanie pollock apologized for the problems today, but said the preparation avoided other potential problems. s events demonstrate some of the benefits of the winter resiliency preparation that has been done. sera: today' s derailments, the heels of proposed fare hikes. >> the issue of fare hikes is an s chronic budget operating problems and focus more resources and attention on maintenance and fixing our assets. sera: the secretary also points out other...
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. >> in turn, his creations inspired more great art from jazz to the american artist jackson pollock. mira worked through years of political chaos, civil and world wars and general francisco training co's totalitarian regime. his work contains ideas of freedom important to the catalan painter, ideas that still resonate today as many descrive for independence from spain. he described his studio as a vegetable garden, artichokion over there, potatoes over here, i work like a gardner, he said. after london, the studio will travel to new york. the garden is on the move. al jazeera, london. >>> back in just a moment right here on al jazeera. we'll have a full bulletin which news coming your way. stay with us. >> announcer: this is al jazeera. ♪ >>> hello and welcome to the news hour. i'm here with the top stories here on al jazeera. >>> gunmen attack a university in pakistan. >>> top diplomats from the u.s. and russia try to iron out their differences and keep the syria talks alive. >>> we'll live in dabos, where everything is being discussed at the world economic
. >> in turn, his creations inspired more great art from jazz to the american artist jackson pollock. mira worked through years of political chaos, civil and world wars and general francisco training co's totalitarian regime. his work contains ideas of freedom important to the catalan painter, ideas that still resonate today as many descrive for independence from spain. he described his studio as a vegetable garden, artichokion over there, potatoes over here, i work like a gardner, he...
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from jazz to the american artist jackson pollock. miro worked through years of political chaos, civil and world wars, and general francisco franco's totalitarian regime. he worked through ideas, ideas that resonate today as many in catalonia survive for independence from spain. miro described his studio as a vegetable garden. artichokes over there. potatoes over here. i work like a gardener, he said. after london the studio will travel to new york. miro's garden is on the move. neav barker, al jazeera, london. >> and a quick reminder that you can always catch up with all the stories we're covering and of course the sport, checking out our website www.aljazeera.com. that's updated 24 hours a day. ballet world so that they will have an easier path. >> in the last year, we've spoken to best-selling authors and global leaders. you've heard from actors, composers& ♪ i am a man who will fight for your honor ♪ >> &and musicians including one of the most recognizable singers of a generation& ♪ hey mr. si
from jazz to the american artist jackson pollock. miro worked through years of political chaos, civil and world wars, and general francisco franco's totalitarian regime. he worked through ideas, ideas that resonate today as many in catalonia survive for independence from spain. miro described his studio as a vegetable garden. artichokes over there. potatoes over here. i work like a gardener, he said. after london the studio will travel to new york. miro's garden is on the move. neav barker, al...
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his creations went on to inspire more great art from jasz to the american artist jackson pollock. he worked through years of political chaos, civil and world wars and a toe at all tar yan-- totalitarian regime. his ideas still resonate today as many strive from independence in spain. he described his studio as a vegetable garden. some over here and potatoes over here. i work like a gardener he said. the studio will travel to new york. his garden is on the move >>> more on all the news that we've been covering on our website. aljazeera.com is the address for all comment and analysis. sold for big bucks. >> get it, get it lockett, get it! >> what can be done to stop this illegal trade? >> he'd actually built a secret compartment within his prosthetic leg and that is where he concealed the baby iguanas. >> in
his creations went on to inspire more great art from jasz to the american artist jackson pollock. he worked through years of political chaos, civil and world wars and a toe at all tar yan-- totalitarian regime. his ideas still resonate today as many strive from independence in spain. he described his studio as a vegetable garden. some over here and potatoes over here. i work like a gardener he said. the studio will travel to new york. his garden is on the move >>> more on all the news...
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. >> reporter: he p went on to inspire more art, yazidis, to the america artist jackson pollock. he worked through years of chaos, civil and world wars. his work contains ideas of freedom, important to the painter, ideas that still resonate today as many in catalonio strive for independence from spain. he described his studio as a vegetable garden, some over there and potatos over here, i work like a gardener. after london the studio will travel to new york. miro's garden is on the move >>> incarcerated with older inmates who they say brutally assaulted them. >> grabbed me around my neck and he told me he was going to. [ beep ] me. >> what we heard in the videos made us get to a plane to michigan. it was the starting point of our investigation in to the treatment of youth in the adult criminal justice system. >> we are now on the record. this goes the videotape deposition of john doe number one. >> and it began with an inmate that we'll be referring to as john doe one. >> 10:20 a.m. >> describe the weapon? >> it was about three inches
. >> reporter: he p went on to inspire more art, yazidis, to the america artist jackson pollock. he worked through years of chaos, civil and world wars. his work contains ideas of freedom, important to the painter, ideas that still resonate today as many in catalonio strive for independence from spain. he described his studio as a vegetable garden, some over there and potatos over here, i work like a gardener. after london the studio will travel to new york. miro's garden is on the move...
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according to stephanie pollock, the track breakage is a known consequence in these cold snaps try to stay ahead of the issues. >> i want people to know that being ahead of winter does not mean no troubles whatsoever. >> reporter: in the past, the red line, of course, is just one that has had some purr sis tent problems and this interview was from the first cold snap issue, but she said they have buses on the ready because they do anticipate some problems. the hope is, of course, that the problems are not that bad. we are live in quincy, . >>> the board is going to be holding hearings as to whether or not to continue the weekend the t is facing a $242 million deficit and needs to find ways to cut costs. >>> police now say the woman who reported being attacked and robbed this weekend in chelsey made up to story. she told the police three men attacked her with a knife. she will be called to court later on this month. >>> and six protesters are expected to be arraigned in east boston today. they are among several who protested for higher pay this weekend. police say they were arrested wh
according to stephanie pollock, the track breakage is a known consequence in these cold snaps try to stay ahead of the issues. >> i want people to know that being ahead of winter does not mean no troubles whatsoever. >> reporter: in the past, the red line, of course, is just one that has had some purr sis tent problems and this interview was from the first cold snap issue, but she said they have buses on the ready because they do anticipate some problems. the hope is, of course,...
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.>> it is the nfl's most 3 compelling story and another chapter in number 18 pollock -- hall of fame career. >> i probably ride pretty good short story. the biggest past off-season this season. but right now, it is fun to be able to focus on the now. >> he gets to write the story the way he wants to write the story. the way he wants to write it. it's a good thing for him. >>> aa this point, not even payton knows how the story will end. but gary says he thinks that meaning is as healthy now as he has been this season. if that is the case, broncos will have to be feeling good.>>> thanks a lot. now, we have brandon stokely with us today. brandon, great to see you again. we anchored super bowl coverage together in new jersey. >> not as well as we thought. >> if you need proof that brandon knows what he is talking about, take a look at this. brandon stokely, number 14, catching passes from number 18. and then, these were the days. you were on that 2012 team. that was payton's first year as you had 45 catches, five touchdowns. you guys went into the playoffs as the number two seed and you
.>> it is the nfl's most 3 compelling story and another chapter in number 18 pollock -- hall of fame career. >> i probably ride pretty good short story. the biggest past off-season this season. but right now, it is fun to be able to focus on the now. >> he gets to write the story the way he wants to write the story. the way he wants to write it. it's a good thing for him. >>> aa this point, not even payton knows how the story will end. but gary says he thinks that...
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so i'm dave pollock, and i'm a fellow here at the washington institute. and i also direct a portion of the institute's website called fcraforum, i'm going to say let's continue this dialog online in fcra forum. and i would like to have comments and contributions from all of you. it's a really interesting discussion so far and will only get more interesting as we go on. now i'm going to pose one very big question to each of you and then open up the floor. the quick question to einat is this, you could have a palestinian state and still have conflict. and so my question to you is what about security? that's the one thing that i think sounds to me, at least, like it may be missing from your very interesting new paradigm. and before you answer, may question to ghaith is okay, so what you're saying is something like this is good in theory but not in practice. and my question to you is, do you recommend, then, that outside powers somehow just back off on the big issues of recognizing palestine or dealing with the refugee issue or jerusalem or other, or borders
so i'm dave pollock, and i'm a fellow here at the washington institute. and i also direct a portion of the institute's website called fcraforum, i'm going to say let's continue this dialog online in fcra forum. and i would like to have comments and contributions from all of you. it's a really interesting discussion so far and will only get more interesting as we go on. now i'm going to pose one very big question to each of you and then open up the floor. the quick question to einat is this, you...
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over the sierra with the snow right down to 5000 feet about blue canyon and i-80 in areas east of pollock pines. here is a look at the next system. offshore and expected again to roll in as we get into the overnight hours. let's take a look at this as we get through the next few hours. we continue to watch the -- just a few scattered showers in place. this is 4:00 tomorrow morning. take a look at that band of rain. lit move through but by 7:00 we are looking at continued rain. so again, a lot like we dealt with this morning. looking at this falling right along the morning tribe. as we get in the afternoon we are at 5:00 and scattered showers continuing over the bay area. so storm number three expected to bring perhaps another inch to two inches of rain, more for the hills and the winds gusting and very similar to this morning. the winter storm warning, the first one for today expiring tonight. another one will roll into place tomorrow morning and levels are expected down to 4,000 feet. by tomorrow afternoon. >>> outside our doors right now temperatures in the 50s. 53 san francisco. as we
over the sierra with the snow right down to 5000 feet about blue canyon and i-80 in areas east of pollock pines. here is a look at the next system. offshore and expected again to roll in as we get into the overnight hours. let's take a look at this as we get through the next few hours. we continue to watch the -- just a few scattered showers in place. this is 4:00 tomorrow morning. take a look at that band of rain. lit move through but by 7:00 we are looking at continued rain. so again, a lot...
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stephanie pole lack ex-- pomic explained the -- pole being a explained -- pole luck explained it was -- pollock explains. >> cold weather makes tracks brittle and they are more likely to experience problems. >> reporter: they had buses on stand by in and it is participation of track issues. something commuters are budgeting time for as well. >> very poorly run and we-- i have to leave an extra hour early every day to prepare for breakdowns between the commuter rail and the mbta. >> reporter: that is the mbta considers fare hikes to pay for improvements. >> prices keep going up and it's expensive something like $300 a month for all this and it's unacceptable. >> reporter: the problems with the system -- . >> the problems with the system didn't occur in a pays of a year or two and can't be sol inform a year or two. >> reporter: we can say most of isolated to the morning commute. expectation is that things should be fixed for this morning we will see if the cold has an impact here at south station. live in boston susie steimle wbz this morning. >> thank you very much. >>> president obama gets very
stephanie pole lack ex-- pomic explained the -- pole being a explained -- pole luck explained it was -- pollock explains. >> cold weather makes tracks brittle and they are more likely to experience problems. >> reporter: they had buses on stand by in and it is participation of track issues. something commuters are budgeting time for as well. >> very poorly run and we-- i have to leave an extra hour early every day to prepare for breakdowns between the commuter rail and the...
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. >> it's unclear so far what caused the track to break along the haverill line but pollock believes the cold snap which can make the tracks brit el is to blame for some problems. >> it was not passable in one season to fix all the problems of the system. >> she tells us they're confident the problems are fixed and passengers shouldn't lose faith. >> we certainly at the mbta are confident we are ready for this winter. i would hope commuters wouldn't take this as an indication of >> they say things should be back to normal on if haverill line. the cause of that particular derailment they didn't want to say was the cold snap. federal railway regulate researchers looking into that, as are mass state police who were called in out of what we are told was an abundance of caution. this comes as the mbta considers fare hikes. at 6:00, we asked the transportation second if that's fair, considering what ban jersey have to still go through. >> mark: here's a look at went into repairing the rail. these pick sturs are from the commuter rail. you can see at one point the repair work involved using
. >> it's unclear so far what caused the track to break along the haverill line but pollock believes the cold snap which can make the tracks brit el is to blame for some problems. >> it was not passable in one season to fix all the problems of the system. >> she tells us they're confident the problems are fixed and passengers shouldn't lose faith. >> we certainly at the mbta are confident we are ready for this winter. i would hope commuters wouldn't take this as an...
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pollock? >> it's a miracle fish.stance. >> it should be pointed out that every meal is paid for by the crew on duty. they pool their money and shop as a unit. >> what's the firehouse favorite by consensus? >> oh, steaks, man. >> steaks? if i were the regular cook here, the pole firehouse would be in totally open rebellion. >> why? >> first of all, i'd be making stews because they're cheap. and i think they're delicious. plus i'd be trying out like tripe and guts on you guys and i don't know how that would go. >> that would not go. >> you'd be eating like italian peasants every day if i was the cook here. a big bowl of stew with a big hunk of bread ask that would be about it. i'd be pocketing the difference, yeah. >> lamb chops seared in the pan then finished over the grill. then caesar salad with chicken. >> ever find out how are the other firefighters eating around the city? >> you know, what are you guys having for chow? >> you ever get tempted? oh, yeah, we had foie gras with truffles. all the time. >> we'll be ea
pollock? >> it's a miracle fish.stance. >> it should be pointed out that every meal is paid for by the crew on duty. they pool their money and shop as a unit. >> what's the firehouse favorite by consensus? >> oh, steaks, man. >> steaks? if i were the regular cook here, the pole firehouse would be in totally open rebellion. >> why? >> first of all, i'd be making stews because they're cheap. and i think they're delicious. plus i'd be trying out like tripe...
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pollock, louisiana, april 5th, 2006.onvicted murderer escapes from a federal penitentiary, and a massive manhunt is on to capture him. the fugitive, richard lee mcnair, is a dangerous criminal, a highly intelligent martial arts expert who has escaped from two other prisons in the past before being recaptured. this time, he hides in a mail truck. he's the first prisoner to escape from a federal maximum security facility in nearly 15 years. hours after mcnair's discovered missing, an officer with the ball police department sees a man running on the railroad tracks and gets out to question him. >> what it is, we've got an escapee. >> oh. where from? >> a prison. >> is it the man he's looking for? >> when i crossed the tracks down there, i saw you running. and i said, well, how lucky can i be? >> nope, nope, nope, nope. i'm not no prison escapee. >> the police only have an old, blurry photograph of the prisoner they're looking for. and the officer can't tell if the person he stopped matches the description. so, he asks the m
pollock, louisiana, april 5th, 2006.onvicted murderer escapes from a federal penitentiary, and a massive manhunt is on to capture him. the fugitive, richard lee mcnair, is a dangerous criminal, a highly intelligent martial arts expert who has escaped from two other prisons in the past before being recaptured. this time, he hides in a mail truck. he's the first prisoner to escape from a federal maximum security facility in nearly 15 years. hours after mcnair's discovered missing, an officer with...
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transportation secretary stephanie pollock stephanie pollack telling our crew that the freezing cold >> we are sorry that today's cold snap disrupted the xhuvrt cold snap disrupted the xhuvrter rail and red line customers. >> reporter: passengers were handed flyers at north station explaining what happened. but many we spoke to say it is not nearly enough. more from those riders in 30 minutes. live in andover, jessica reyes, fox25 morning news. >>> these failures come after repeated reassurances from mbta leadership that we will not have a repeat of last winter. >> replaced about ten miles of the third rail on the red line. >> a system in place which is new. >> we also replaced half of all the third rail heaters on the orange line. >> those t improvements were announced just nine days ago and all part of the mbta's $8 million winter resiliency plan, a plan that was supposed to keep trains moving smoothly when when temperatures plunged. transit officials need to take >> from day one, when it got under freezing, you know, and there wasn't even snow to contend with, we had problems. so
transportation secretary stephanie pollock stephanie pollack telling our crew that the freezing cold >> we are sorry that today's cold snap disrupted the xhuvrt cold snap disrupted the xhuvrter rail and red line customers. >> reporter: passengers were handed flyers at north station explaining what happened. but many we spoke to say it is not nearly enough. more from those riders in 30 minutes. live in andover, jessica reyes, fox25 morning news. >>> these failures come after...
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your question or comment for professor pollock?ler: the system we are born us how to think, how to maximize, and capitalize on everything we do. in this particular case, health care. all the procedures, medicine, doctors visits. we have to think differently. we have to learn to how not always maximize for ourselves. enemy.our own worst we are born into a system that teaches us to consume. case,italize -- in this on health care. we don't need to expand our thinking to the point where we just have to keep getting more, more, more. we should not be capitalizing on everything that goes on. we should think about use and people, and not ourselves and how much we can gain by what we do, have, and want. guest: that is a very to healthg challenge care. one of the balances behalf in the health care system is to make sure we promote the main welues and have tremendous -- have public hospitals and .onprofit safety net providers the every day staff is really to help people. and makeo nurture that that feasible. we live in a society where we --
your question or comment for professor pollock?ler: the system we are born us how to think, how to maximize, and capitalize on everything we do. in this particular case, health care. all the procedures, medicine, doctors visits. we have to think differently. we have to learn to how not always maximize for ourselves. enemy.our own worst we are born into a system that teaches us to consume. case,italize -- in this on health care. we don't need to expand our thinking to the point where we just...
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we continue to track that rain/snow line mix rate about pollock pines which is about 4,000 feet. snow tires because there is that winter weather advisory, levels all the way down to 3500 feet possible. a few inches right at the pass. eight to nine inches of new snow expected for the higher elevations. rainfall here at home anywhere from a 10th to a quarter of an inch, maybe a half inch for some of our wetter spots, maybe for the hiss. this is a fairly weak. breezy at times but not bad. temperatures now in the upper 40s to near 50 degrees. 48 in napa, 44 in novato. 4 in walnut creek, 52 in mountain view. we're only going to warm a few degrees over the course of the entire day. i will have a look at the afternoon highs. we will talk about another system coming our way and when it will arrive coming up in just a little bit. >> all right, thanks, rosemary. of course stay with rosemary and the entire ktvu weather team all winter for up to the minute forecast information. you can also download that free ktvu weather app for weather around the clock. >>> and it's more than just cats and
we continue to track that rain/snow line mix rate about pollock pines which is about 4,000 feet. snow tires because there is that winter weather advisory, levels all the way down to 3500 feet possible. a few inches right at the pass. eight to nine inches of new snow expected for the higher elevations. rainfall here at home anywhere from a 10th to a quarter of an inch, maybe a half inch for some of our wetter spots, maybe for the hiss. this is a fairly weak. breezy at times but not bad....
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kevin pollock. maggie lawson. >> you and maggie lawson havee great chemistry. >> i har you had a special bathroom. before. we were doing a chemistry read, which is what the network does to make sure have you something between each other. i was in the bathroom, singing. >> what were you doing in the bamroom? >> i was singing from "a chorus line." the acoustics are so good. i was singing "god i'm a dancer." afc maggie joined in. so we were singing "a chorus line" in the bathroom. >> that's amazing. so many people want to be the star, jane, of the show. you said you prefer ensembles. what is that? >> i love playing t. back and forth. it's like a balloon up in the air. it's so much fun. it's no fun being alone. >> i love that they do a chemistry test. >> yeah to make sure you got something, you know. >> for so many people, will you always be sue sylvester holds a i seen two episodes, there is not a track suit anywhere in place. do you miss that character that, show at all? where does it sit with you? >>
kevin pollock. maggie lawson. >> you and maggie lawson havee great chemistry. >> i har you had a special bathroom. before. we were doing a chemistry read, which is what the network does to make sure have you something between each other. i was in the bathroom, singing. >> what were you doing in the bamroom? >> i was singing from "a chorus line." the acoustics are so good. i was singing "god i'm a dancer." afc maggie joined in. so we were singing...
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if you look at it, most of the tonnage goes to one specific pollock. bullock -- the other ones cannot accommodate the carriers. it is absolutely critical to the future. one.ssue is, there is an analysis was done, what would happen if that one lock went down? it would devastate michigan's economy. to be blunt, it could devastate the national economy. think about it -- we would run out of steel. this is the kind of steel that does not come from other places. it is based on the or that comes through the sioux locks. it is interesting if you look at the history, a second thousand foot lock was actually authorized, believe it or not and 1986 by the federal government. congress approved the second lock, they said we allocate the money to build it. this was something we need to work with congress on, on getting up done -- it done. i am proud to say we have partners in the federal government we have been working with to make sure we explain this issue would be public, to leaders in washington, and a commitment to get it done. i would like to recognize two grea
if you look at it, most of the tonnage goes to one specific pollock. bullock -- the other ones cannot accommodate the carriers. it is absolutely critical to the future. one.ssue is, there is an analysis was done, what would happen if that one lock went down? it would devastate michigan's economy. to be blunt, it could devastate the national economy. think about it -- we would run out of steel. this is the kind of steel that does not come from other places. it is based on the or that comes...
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kevin pollock. maggie lawson. >> you and maggie lawson have great chemistry. >> thank you. >> i har you had a special bondsing experience in the bathroom. >> i had been at that site before. we were doing a chemistry read, which is what the network does to make sure have you something between each other. i was in the bathroom, singing. >> what were you doing in the bamroom? >> i was singing from "a chorus line." the acoustics are so good. i was singing "god i'm a dancer." afc maggie joined in. so we were singing "a chorus line" in the bathroom. >> that's amazing. so many people want to be the star, jane, of the show. you said you prefer ensembles. >> i love playing t. back and forth. it's like a balloon up in the air. it's so much fun. it's no fun being alone. >> i love that they do a chemistry test. >> yeah to make sure you got something, you know. >> for so many people, will you always be sue sylvester holds a place in so many minds. i seen two episodes, there is not a track suit anywhere in place.
kevin pollock. maggie lawson. >> you and maggie lawson have great chemistry. >> thank you. >> i har you had a special bondsing experience in the bathroom. >> i had been at that site before. we were doing a chemistry read, which is what the network does to make sure have you something between each other. i was in the bathroom, singing. >> what were you doing in the bamroom? >> i was singing from "a chorus line." the acoustics are so good. i was...
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. >> so thank you, jeremy pollock for being here for john avalos, i know that jason freed did the study and one of the key arguments besides popular democracy and letting the voters decide is that this is state and federal and best practice used in other places. can you elaborate on that? >> sure, so in 2013 a local agency formation commission did a study of how jurisdictions fill vacant offices. and they compiled a table of looking at comparable jurisdictions and looking at cities and counties and across california. and basically the striking result was san francisco was pretty much alone of giving the mayor unlateral appointment power for the board of supervis supervisors. and the fact there was no time constraint on that appointment or board of supervisor approval. sort of check and balances that almost all other jurisdictions would have. >> and i just wanted to add the power of encumbansy. even if appointed for a short amount of time before the next election is powerful. i saw that on the school board with other mayors. and i know this is an issue that a lot of my constituents are t
. >> so thank you, jeremy pollock for being here for john avalos, i know that jason freed did the study and one of the key arguments besides popular democracy and letting the voters decide is that this is state and federal and best practice used in other places. can you elaborate on that? >> sure, so in 2013 a local agency formation commission did a study of how jurisdictions fill vacant offices. and they compiled a table of looking at comparable jurisdictions and looking at cities...
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. >> so thank you, jeremy pollock for being here for john avalos, i know that jason freed did the study and one of the key arguments besides popular democracy and letting the voters decide is that this is state and federal and best practice used in other places. can you elaborate on that? >> sure, so in 2013 a local agency formation commission did a study of how jurisdictions fill vacant offices. and they compiled a table of looking at comparable jurisdictions and looking at cities and counties and across california. and basically the striking result was san francisco was pretty much alone of giving the mayor unlateral appointment power for the board of supervis supervisors. and the fact there was no time constraint on that appointment or board of supervisor approval. sort of check and balances that almost all other jurisdictions would have. >> and i just wanted to add the power of encumbansy. even if appointed for a short amount of time before the next election is powerful. i saw that on the school board with other mayors. and i know this is an issue that a lot of my constituents are t
. >> so thank you, jeremy pollock for being here for john avalos, i know that jason freed did the study and one of the key arguments besides popular democracy and letting the voters decide is that this is state and federal and best practice used in other places. can you elaborate on that? >> sure, so in 2013 a local agency formation commission did a study of how jurisdictions fill vacant offices. and they compiled a table of looking at comparable jurisdictions and looking at cities...
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. >> so thank you, jeremy pollock for being here for john avalos, i know that jason freed did the study and one of the key arguments besides popular democracy and letting the voters decide is that this is state and federal and best practice used in other places. can you elaborate on that? >> sure, so in 2013 a local agency formation commission did a study of how jurisdictions fill vacant offices. and they compiled a table of looking at comparable jurisdictions and looking at cities and counties and across california. and basically the striking result was san francisco was pretty much alone of giving the mayor unlateral appointment power for the board of supervis supervisors. and the fact there was no time constraint on that appointment or board of supervisor approval. sort of check and balances that almost all other jurisdictions would have. >> and i just wanted to add the power of encumbansy. even if appointed for a short amount of time before the next election is powerful. i saw that on the school board with other mayors. and i know this is an issue that a lot of my constituents are t
. >> so thank you, jeremy pollock for being here for john avalos, i know that jason freed did the study and one of the key arguments besides popular democracy and letting the voters decide is that this is state and federal and best practice used in other places. can you elaborate on that? >> sure, so in 2013 a local agency formation commission did a study of how jurisdictions fill vacant offices. and they compiled a table of looking at comparable jurisdictions and looking at cities...
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in turn, his creations went on to inspire more great art from jazz to the american artist jackson pollockthrough years of political chaos, civil and world wars and general francisco francos totalitarian regime. his work contains ideas of freedom important to the catalan painter, ideas that still resonate today as many catalonians strive for secession from spain. >> i work as a gardner, he said. after london, it will travel to new york. the garden is on the move. al jazeera, london. >> it is a shame when you see the effects of art and how long it lasts that there are still calls in this country because of budget cuts to get rid of art in some schools. >>> ahead, we'll answer the question racism or negligence. michigan's governor apologizing once again for the water crisis in flint. we'll talk to an activist who said it is discrimination that should be blamed. >> in iowa, surprise, sarah palin reemerges to endorse donald trump. the impact that could have just weeks before the caucuses. >>> we are back in two minutes with more. >> mosquitos spreading rare diseases. >> as scientists we'd be f
in turn, his creations went on to inspire more great art from jazz to the american artist jackson pollockthrough years of political chaos, civil and world wars and general francisco francos totalitarian regime. his work contains ideas of freedom important to the catalan painter, ideas that still resonate today as many catalonians strive for secession from spain. >> i work as a gardner, he said. after london, it will travel to new york. the garden is on the move. al jazeera, london....
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our demands their before i do give you our demands, just want to say a personal level, i feel that pollock son's murder, not being resolved in the murder of many of the black and brown people in san francisco not been resolved is directly related to the racism of sfpd. the streets know who killed his people but sfpd does not care because i do not value the lives of minorities in san francisco. i want you to keep that mind when considering police reform. i also make it clear that justice for mario woods coalition has some very simple demand. we want chief sir fire. we want what you been asked today to be an independent investigation that can only be modified sfpd in the gathering of evidence. we want those five officers charged with murder. because that's what they did. thank you. >> thank you very much. next speaker, please. >> board of supervisors i want to ask you a very important thing for which i want all of you to pay attention. you have to ask yourself, why is it this city does not have the mayor's office of criminal justice? why was it done away with? secondly, if you board of super
our demands their before i do give you our demands, just want to say a personal level, i feel that pollock son's murder, not being resolved in the murder of many of the black and brown people in san francisco not been resolved is directly related to the racism of sfpd. the streets know who killed his people but sfpd does not care because i do not value the lives of minorities in san francisco. i want you to keep that mind when considering police reform. i also make it clear that justice for...
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a tiny one about the size of my hand, jackson pollock is more than $20,000.have painted together, knew each other and were very influential. this would be from the end of the 18th century. this is by benjamin west who was born in 1738 in swarthmore, pennsylvania before it was the united states of america. he traveled and became king george the third you don't be a $25,000 price range. there's a benjamin west in every major museum. maria: have you identify something you think will go up in value? that's a million dollars question. >> of course we want a can temporary peace that will go up in value. we are looking at areas undervalued, paintings in museums and we really respect in our history. maria: thank you very much. michael cox with my bare. we are expecting a lower opening. however, apple this route working earnings today than we will check out the stock ahead of those numbers. with caucuses in iowa one week away, coming back with republican presidential candidate brand paul. keep it right here and senator paul will join us next. can a business have a min
a tiny one about the size of my hand, jackson pollock is more than $20,000.have painted together, knew each other and were very influential. this would be from the end of the 18th century. this is by benjamin west who was born in 1738 in swarthmore, pennsylvania before it was the united states of america. he traveled and became king george the third you don't be a $25,000 price range. there's a benjamin west in every major museum. maria: have you identify something you think will go up in...
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. >> so thank you, jeremy pollock for being here for john avalos, i know that jason freed did the study and one of the key arguments besides popular democracy and letting the voters decide is that this is state and federal and best practice used in other places. can you elaborate on that? >> sure, so in 2013 a local agency formation commission did a study of how jurisdictions fill vacant offices. and they compiled a table of looking at comparable jurisdictions and looking at cities and counties and across california. and basically the striking result was san francisco was pretty much alone of giving the mayor unlateral appointment power for the board of supervis supervisors. and the fact there was no time constraint on that appointment or board of supervisor approval. sort of check and balances that almost all other jurisdictions would have. >> and i just wanted to add the power of encumbansy. even if appointed for a short amount of time before the next election is powerful. i saw that on the school board with other mayors. and i know this is an issue that a lot of my constituents are t
. >> so thank you, jeremy pollock for being here for john avalos, i know that jason freed did the study and one of the key arguments besides popular democracy and letting the voters decide is that this is state and federal and best practice used in other places. can you elaborate on that? >> sure, so in 2013 a local agency formation commission did a study of how jurisdictions fill vacant offices. and they compiled a table of looking at comparable jurisdictions and looking at cities...
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our demands their before i do give you our demands, just want to say a personal level, i feel that pollock son's murder, not being resolved in the murder of many of the black and brown people in san francisco not been resolved is directly related to the racism of sfpd. the streets know who killed his people but sfpd does not care because i do not value the lives of minorities in san francisco. i want you to keep that mind when considering police reform. i also make it clear that justice for mario woods coalition has some very simple demand. we want chief sir fire. we want what you been asked today to be an independent investigation that can only be modified sfpd in the gathering of evidence. we want those five officers charged with murder. because that's what they did. thank you. >> thank you very much. next speaker, please. >> board of supervisors i want to ask you a very important thing for which i want all of you to pay attention. you have to ask yourself, why is it this city does not have the mayor's office of criminal justice? why was it done away with? secondly, if you board of super
our demands their before i do give you our demands, just want to say a personal level, i feel that pollock son's murder, not being resolved in the murder of many of the black and brown people in san francisco not been resolved is directly related to the racism of sfpd. the streets know who killed his people but sfpd does not care because i do not value the lives of minorities in san francisco. i want you to keep that mind when considering police reform. i also make it clear that justice for...
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our demands their before i do give you our demands, just want to say a personal level, i feel that pollock son's murder, not being resolved in the murder of many of the black and brown people in san francisco not been resolved is directly related to the racism of sfpd. the streets know who killed his people but sfpd does not care because i do not value the lives of minorities in san francisco. i want you to keep that mind when considering police reform. i also make it clear that justice for mario woods coalition has some very simple demand. we want chief sir fire. we want what you been asked today to be an independent investigation that can only be modified sfpd in the gathering of evidence. we want those five officers charged with murder. because that's what they did. thank you. >> thank you very much. next speaker, please. >> board of supervisors i want to ask you a very important thing for which i want all of you to pay attention. you have to ask yourself, why is it this city does not have the mayor's office of criminal justice? why was it done away with? secondly, if you board of super
our demands their before i do give you our demands, just want to say a personal level, i feel that pollock son's murder, not being resolved in the murder of many of the black and brown people in san francisco not been resolved is directly related to the racism of sfpd. the streets know who killed his people but sfpd does not care because i do not value the lives of minorities in san francisco. i want you to keep that mind when considering police reform. i also make it clear that justice for...