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and for the time being, powell is separated as well.is in administrative segregation after a confrontation with an officer. and for powell who's in jail on 14 felony charges, including assault and robbery to which he has pleat n has pled not guilty, conflicts are common. so much so, jail officials have difficulty housing him. >> because he's been in so many fights, it's hard to keep shuffling around and finding a spot where he can be in a dorm and have the same privileges as guys got in the dorm. due to his keep froms. it's kind of hard to find him a spot so he ends up mostly in single cells because it's easier to deal with his behavior that way. >> i have a reputation. when i first got here, i took initiative, beat up people, controlling floors, running floors, every time i've came back it gets worse and worse. >> he says his history of prior convictions all stems from a drive to be looked up and feared by his peers. >> this last time i came back, i have not been that person. but no matter how much i change, people accept me as the sam
and for the time being, powell is separated as well.is in administrative segregation after a confrontation with an officer. and for powell who's in jail on 14 felony charges, including assault and robbery to which he has pleat n has pled not guilty, conflicts are common. so much so, jail officials have difficulty housing him. >> because he's been in so many fights, it's hard to keep shuffling around and finding a spot where he can be in a dorm and have the same privileges as guys got in...
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is that true, chairman powell? >> yes, sir, that's correct. >> and if that decision were to be revisited, that could be revisited by the administrative agency? is that accurate as to how it could proceed? >> it is accurate. it could. >> if there were to be a revisiting of the 2004 decision that this is not classified as telecommunications services, then there would have to be an extensive period of review and there would have to be some sort of high level determination as to why a different decision were to be made, is that the way it would work? >> yeah. under administrative law even with deference, the agency has to provide a reasoned explanation for its change in policy. it would require a notice and comment proceeding which is open. i wouldn't -- the suggestion has been made that somehow it would lead to instant clarity. it would lead to another three to four-year period of conflict and litigation. >> chairman copps? >> i would say it wouldn't take forever to compile that record. i, and a lot of other people i
is that true, chairman powell? >> yes, sir, that's correct. >> and if that decision were to be revisited, that could be revisited by the administrative agency? is that accurate as to how it could proceed? >> it is accurate. it could. >> if there were to be a revisiting of the 2004 decision that this is not classified as telecommunications services, then there would have to be an extensive period of review and there would have to be some sort of high level determination...
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powell and then mr. wiley, i would like to hear from you. >> i think some aspects of that deserves a fresh examination. i was a huge supporter of, served there with great people. it does an enormously great public service. int introspective management. it is one of the last of the new deal agencies that has regulatory power. that is, the ability to set the prices, terms and conditions of market activity as opposed to having a more significant enforcement, policing or consumer protection role. not to say that some of that may or may not still be warranted. i do think that that is a kind of hold over from judgments of different administrative eras. if you're going to look at -- you should look at the -- >> look at the balance? >> the diochotomy and balance of that role. i do think that many have migrated more toward that role. i think they're worthy of second consideration. >> mr. wiley? >> i would agree largely with what chairman powell has suggested. i think the commission does have strong enforcement ef
powell and then mr. wiley, i would like to hear from you. >> i think some aspects of that deserves a fresh examination. i was a huge supporter of, served there with great people. it does an enormously great public service. int introspective management. it is one of the last of the new deal agencies that has regulatory power. that is, the ability to set the prices, terms and conditions of market activity as opposed to having a more significant enforcement, policing or consumer protection...
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powell and then mr. wiley, i would like to hear from you. >> i think some aspects of that deserves a fresh examination. i was a huge supporter of, served there with great people. it does an enormously great public service. int introspective management. it is one of the last of the new deal agencies that has regulatory power. that is, the ability to set the prices, terms and conditions of market activity as opposed to having a more significant enforcement, policing or consumer protection role. not to say that some of that may or may not still be warranted. i do think that that is a kind of hold over from judgments of different administrative eras. if you're going to look at -- you should look at the -- >> look at the balance? >> the diochotomy and balance of that role. i do think that many have migrated more toward that role. i think they're worthy of second consideration. >> mr. wiley? >> i would agree largely with what chairman powell has suggested. i think the commission does have strong enforcement ef
powell and then mr. wiley, i would like to hear from you. >> i think some aspects of that deserves a fresh examination. i was a huge supporter of, served there with great people. it does an enormously great public service. int introspective management. it is one of the last of the new deal agencies that has regulatory power. that is, the ability to set the prices, terms and conditions of market activity as opposed to having a more significant enforcement, policing or consumer protection...
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that was the powell doctrine and that is the conservative doctrine. and we forgot that over the past decade. so what i say to my friends that get daree angry about me continuing to talk about colin powell the good republican, the fact that he hasn't voted republican over the past two elections should tell you something. when colin powell starts voting for a nominee and ted cruz starts voting for a nominee at the same time, that is when we start winning presidential elections again but as long as we keep to dividing into ideological camps within our own party, and look with suspicion on anybody that doesn't believe exactly what we believe we are going to keep splitting via let drift. were going to keep splitting our party and we are going to keep losing elections. another a lot of people here that think that's a great idea. i don't. i don't want hillary in the white house for eight years after president obama is in the white house for eight years. >> ready for hillary. [applause] >> no, no see i'm breaking out in rashes all over. by the way i love her
that was the powell doctrine and that is the conservative doctrine. and we forgot that over the past decade. so what i say to my friends that get daree angry about me continuing to talk about colin powell the good republican, the fact that he hasn't voted republican over the past two elections should tell you something. when colin powell starts voting for a nominee and ted cruz starts voting for a nominee at the same time, that is when we start winning presidential elections again but as long...
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louis powell was a lawyer in virginia, and he was quite a respected lawyer. corporate lawyer -- >> aba. >> yeah. tobacco, you know, kind of worked for a lot of corporations. he worked for william morris -- >> yes. >> and at the time when tobacco regulation was becoming a big question. >> philip morris. >> here's the great thing, this is way you get to understand the thing, and i do recommend the book. it's a fine holiday gift and and also a great way to get the whole story. >> i read it, it's good. >> it's really fun. [laughter] bottom line is that louis powell in the late 1960s, early 1970s, he saw the regulation of the tobacco industry as well as corporations in general. and he started not having tobacco ads on tv anymore. the last tobacco ad aired, and right around that time louis powell, very close to the u.s. chamber of commerce and other groups, he sits down and writes a memo. it's a very short memo. we detail it in the book, and it's mostly there. basically what he said was, look, you know, if this government has the power to tell corporations, you kno
louis powell was a lawyer in virginia, and he was quite a respected lawyer. corporate lawyer -- >> aba. >> yeah. tobacco, you know, kind of worked for a lot of corporations. he worked for william morris -- >> yes. >> and at the time when tobacco regulation was becoming a big question. >> philip morris. >> here's the great thing, this is way you get to understand the thing, and i do recommend the book. it's a fine holiday gift and and also a great way to get...
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a car took out a light pole eastbound 80 by the powell street exit. they hope to open lanes in the next 10 minutes. in the meantime, one lane is blocked so seeing a little slowing. >> thank you. >>> it is 4:30. we have some developing news from milpitas where police are still on the scene of their first homicide of the year. a man was shot to death in a hotel parking lot late last night. the victim believed to be in his 20s to late 20s. it's not clear whether he was a guest at the executive inn hotel on different so road. the shooter may have fled in a dark colored sedan. >>> gunshots heard on the west side of san jose near loma verdi drive after sunset, police found the body of a deceased man there. police searched the area and talked to neighbors but no arrests so far. >>> the red flag warning for fires continues until tomorrow in the bay area. kpix 5's christin ayers reports a massive brush fire burned for several hours on kimball island in the delta. >> reporter: by evening, chopper 5 showed that the fire on kimball island had flared to several ac
a car took out a light pole eastbound 80 by the powell street exit. they hope to open lanes in the next 10 minutes. in the meantime, one lane is blocked so seeing a little slowing. >> thank you. >>> it is 4:30. we have some developing news from milpitas where police are still on the scene of their first homicide of the year. a man was shot to death in a hotel parking lot late last night. the victim believed to be in his 20s to late 20s. it's not clear whether he was a guest at...
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colin powell said i'm with you and he stood with him.e never did outwardly say we shouldn't go to war. would that have made a difference? possibly but he didn't feel that was something he wanted to do or that he should do at the time. >> host: peter baker the relationship today of the bushes and the powells and the cheney's >> guest: well you know i don't think they speak a lot. they are altogether in april when the presidential library open. president bush said nice things about vice president cheney from the dais. cheney was in the audience with a cat and the kids. condi rice was on stage and had a speaking role. if you go to the library you will see when bush wants to present his presidency that has videos narrated by condi rice and a portrait of the first lady and pictures of the daughters and a statue of the dogs. there really isn't very much dick cheney in there. i don't think he likes the idea that dick cheney was running things or think that
colin powell said i'm with you and he stood with him.e never did outwardly say we shouldn't go to war. would that have made a difference? possibly but he didn't feel that was something he wanted to do or that he should do at the time. >> host: peter baker the relationship today of the bushes and the powells and the cheney's >> guest: well you know i don't think they speak a lot. they are altogether in april when the presidential library open. president bush said nice things about...
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let me ask you, michael powell, thank you for joining us from "the new york times." this story you ran was in october, and it's only now, given the fact that it's january and after all the stories about the bridge closing and the mayhem behind it, if you will, it fits. tell me what you think it tells you in itself about what happened. does it have a story of itself, or does it need to be appended to the larger bridge story? >> well, or you could argue that the bridge story is part of this long -- this long kind of pattern of real hardball politics by the governor. and he has, you know, in any number of ways kind of played retribution politics. >> well, if you look at it in just cartoon terms, a governor's person getted indicted for 4 # counts. he sends in his attorney general or his attorney general jumps in, frees the person from indictment, exonerated them, and then goes after the people who went after them in the first place and fires all them. it is pretty complete a story here of politics, not just if justice at all, certainly politics. >> oh, yeah. i think that
let me ask you, michael powell, thank you for joining us from "the new york times." this story you ran was in october, and it's only now, given the fact that it's january and after all the stories about the bridge closing and the mayhem behind it, if you will, it fits. tell me what you think it tells you in itself about what happened. does it have a story of itself, or does it need to be appended to the larger bridge story? >> well, or you could argue that the bridge story is...
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he kept pushing back, pushing back, and powell ultimately left the court very honored, very respected, you know, well regarded, little talk about his role on in. no one talks about the chamber of commerce case, and, you know, gay marriage, all those wonderful, important stuff, but this sneaks under the radar. >> all the way through. so powell leaves the cor, and renquist is replaced by john roberts, and roberts, unlike renne, also fairly moderate, but, boy, all in for this stuff, and so that's the art of hisly that we tell in the book of how the powell position from the outside in the early 1970s has now become the law of the land as imposed not by the congress, not by the people, not demanded by citizens, but, in fact our supreme court, and what we argue is that this is a dire circumstance not because of what happened already, but because, as you mentioned, there is no evidence that this court is going to stop, and 10 when we try to talk about campaign finance reform, talking about regulator lobbyists and money in politics, all this, the reality is that is certainly looks to us like
he kept pushing back, pushing back, and powell ultimately left the court very honored, very respected, you know, well regarded, little talk about his role on in. no one talks about the chamber of commerce case, and, you know, gay marriage, all those wonderful, important stuff, but this sneaks under the radar. >> all the way through. so powell leaves the cor, and renquist is replaced by john roberts, and roberts, unlike renne, also fairly moderate, but, boy, all in for this stuff, and so...
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alma powell, co-founder with colin powell, her husband.e i have an acknowledged kmit commitment to the organization. >> we're happy for your support. >> tell us about the goal and the real gap we continue to face in graduating students and in having students have the what they need to achieve and compete. >> well there's good news. we began this campaign in 2010 and with horrible statistics about high school dropouts. over this past few years, we have seen a big change through our grad nation campaign. high school graduation rate overall now is 78% in the united states. that's the highest it's been in many years. and we need to celebrate that. but we still -- our goal is to reach a 90% graduation rate by the year 2020. and at the rate we're going, we are on track to do that by raising the profile and talking about this, many people had no idea of the situation when we first began. i used to feel like i was ka sandra, saying if you don't do something about this, it is the fate of our nation. >> tom freedman had an op-ed that was stunning to
alma powell, co-founder with colin powell, her husband.e i have an acknowledged kmit commitment to the organization. >> we're happy for your support. >> tell us about the goal and the real gap we continue to face in graduating students and in having students have the what they need to achieve and compete. >> well there's good news. we began this campaign in 2010 and with horrible statistics about high school dropouts. over this past few years, we have seen a big change through...
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conor powell, thank you very much. >>> to egypt. nearly all the voters going to the polls to approve a military-backed constitution. this vote is the first since a coup toppled the first freely-elected president muhammed morsi. morsi supporters and the muslim brotherhood boycotted today's vote calling it a fraud and vowing to keep up their protests. >> a team of u.n. nuclear inspectors on the ground in iran. the international group visiting two uranium-enrichment facilities as part of an interim deal reached with the u.s. and world powers. under the six-month agreement going into effect monday, iran agreeing to limit uranium output in the return of easing western economic sanctions. >> those who are troubled by our existing programs are not interested in repeating the tragedy of 9/11. those who defend these programs are not dismissive of civil liberties. the challenge is getting the details right. that is not simple. >> president obama getting sort of mixed reviews now following his big speech yesterday proposing new limits on the n
conor powell, thank you very much. >>> to egypt. nearly all the voters going to the polls to approve a military-backed constitution. this vote is the first since a coup toppled the first freely-elected president muhammed morsi. morsi supporters and the muslim brotherhood boycotted today's vote calling it a fraud and vowing to keep up their protests. >> a team of u.n. nuclear inspectors on the ground in iran. the international group visiting two uranium-enrichment facilities as...
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. >> good afternoon, my name is carolyn powell and i am the property owner. first i would like to thank the commissioners for the opportunity to speak today. i'd also like to thank michael smith and others in the planning department for investing a significant amount of resources into getting us prepared to be here today. my primary goals in purchasing the house at 4546 19th street were first to stay close to the neighbors who have become a part of my family. i have lived in this neighborhood, specifically in a house diagonally behind the subject property, for 17 years. i have looked at this home out my rear window for the past 17 years. if we could have the slides, thank you. this is the neighborhood and the subject property is the first one after the canadian flag and you can see multiple styles of architectural nature within the neighborhood. my view from my rear window that i've been looking at for the past 17 years, if i could have the overhead projector on -- overhead projector, please -- has given me the opportunity to watch 4 houses in a row be develo
. >> good afternoon, my name is carolyn powell and i am the property owner. first i would like to thank the commissioners for the opportunity to speak today. i'd also like to thank michael smith and others in the planning department for investing a significant amount of resources into getting us prepared to be here today. my primary goals in purchasing the house at 4546 19th street were first to stay close to the neighbors who have become a part of my family. i have lived in this...
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geomet geometry. >> they were in our adult system because of the rule in north carolina. >> john powells a professor at camplin university law school in raleigh. >> with that young age, what are some of the consequences of that? >> to me, the most severe consequence is having a criminal record. even if they are never convicted, a charge in the adult system stays on a person's record. >> so i mean if you are applying for scholarships for school or potential job? i mean that's the way of the world now, where plug in your name? >> right. >> see what we can find. >> and you can't do that when a child is charged in the juvenile system because those records are sealed. you can't find a juvenile's charge. those records are private. as i think they should be. and if we could raise the age in north carolina, part of those protections would be put in place. >> powell has lobbied the north caroline apgen recall assembly to raise the aiming. so far, unsuccessfully but he has had better luck as the director of the juvenile justice, we need to keep kids in school. the answer to success is not in havi
geomet geometry. >> they were in our adult system because of the rule in north carolina. >> john powells a professor at camplin university law school in raleigh. >> with that young age, what are some of the consequences of that? >> to me, the most severe consequence is having a criminal record. even if they are never convicted, a charge in the adult system stays on a person's record. >> so i mean if you are applying for scholarships for school or potential job? i...
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the california line stops at 2:00 p.m., the powell hyde and powell mason cable car lines will run only between fisherman's wharf and chinatown starting at 4:00 this afternoon. >> the celebrations do get out of hand, we can reroute around those celebrations so we can keep service moving or ensuring if people do climb onto an energized line, there isn't any energy running out that could be harmful to people who do climb onboard. >> plusses will already run in the sunset district where fans have been known to gather and sometimes take their celebrations to the rooftops of light rail vehicles. that guy we saw in the photo smashing a muni bus, he was prosecuted for that vandalism. >>> kickoff is less than nine hours away and all the preparation is done. now it's time to see who will earn the right to play in super bowl xlviii. let's check in with mindy in seattle. >> reporter: the 49ers are just hours away from kickoff in their third straight nfc championship, this one the first-time ever against their division rivals, seattle seahawks. colin kaepernick and russell wilson, the very talented
the california line stops at 2:00 p.m., the powell hyde and powell mason cable car lines will run only between fisherman's wharf and chinatown starting at 4:00 this afternoon. >> the celebrations do get out of hand, we can reroute around those celebrations so we can keep service moving or ensuring if people do climb onto an energized line, there isn't any energy running out that could be harmful to people who do climb onboard. >> plusses will already run in the sunset district where...
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support is what persuaded an attorney 600 miles away in southern california to take the case, ron powell >> at first i'm not thinking i want to go up there, but you know, when i saw her family saying well, can you help us, that type of stuff, and "us" meant mark, that's when i started to think, you know -- >> the victim's family wants the accused represented by you because they believe he's innocent. >> correct. >> that's a once in a while thing, hardly ever happens. >> yeah, like never. >> but 14 months after the murder, when mark went on trial, the family, his, karen, and theirs, filled the galleries every day to support him. >> we were there because you know that person. >> the judge allowed cameras in court but no audio so we can't play you the testimony of that woman from idaho and decided to conceal her identity, that's the one he texted and phoned that hadn't seen in more than three decades. still, was to be with her, said the state that mark killed his wife and on the stand -- >> at one point she said mark had mentioned that if they were meant to be together something bad would h
support is what persuaded an attorney 600 miles away in southern california to take the case, ron powell >> at first i'm not thinking i want to go up there, but you know, when i saw her family saying well, can you help us, that type of stuff, and "us" meant mark, that's when i started to think, you know -- >> the victim's family wants the accused represented by you because they believe he's innocent. >> correct. >> that's a once in a while thing, hardly ever...
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connor powell is live in our mideast bureau in jerusalem with more. connor? >> well, greg, in the last three years, egypt has seen a lot of changes. first the fall of hosni mubarak and morsi and then a coup that removed morsi. all the while they were racked by violence and deepening, growing political divisions. now the interim government there is saying that it will hold a presidential election before a parrel -- parrel men terry vote. they think the man behind the coup that removed morsi will run for president. general assisi. the poll will do little to end the political unrest. this weekend we saw at least 49 people killed and hundreds arrested as both pro and anti-military groups took to the streets marking the fall of mubarak. most of those killed and arrested were members of the muslim breer hood. they vowed to continue protests until the former president morsi is restored to power. morsi was ousted last july. since then egypt has been hit by a wave of violence which the military blames on the brotherhood. they deny responsibility and even though many e
connor powell is live in our mideast bureau in jerusalem with more. connor? >> well, greg, in the last three years, egypt has seen a lot of changes. first the fall of hosni mubarak and morsi and then a coup that removed morsi. all the while they were racked by violence and deepening, growing political divisions. now the interim government there is saying that it will hold a presidential election before a parrel -- parrel men terry vote. they think the man behind the coup that removed...
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having an affair, which powell denied. she called powell the love of her life. among others, steve martin, former secretary of the u.s. air force. how is this possible? >> when it comes to e-mail, it's extremely easy to break into accounts. it's ridiculous. you have a log-in and a password. and in many of the cases, you're talking about individuals who aren't technically savvy. so even though there's a lot of security around a lot of the things they do, when it comes to their e-mail, it's pretty basic. >> reporter: he's now under tight security and romanian jail. >> that was michelle kosinski reporting there. experts say it really is hit-or-miss when they're trying to figure out passwords some hackers use to gain access to your e-mail. when you're a public figure, it's much easier for hackers to get the information that would be used in security questions like what's your mother's middle name. >>> well, nearly 500 target employees will soon be unemployed. target corporation says the layoffs have nothing to do with the rece
having an affair, which powell denied. she called powell the love of her life. among others, steve martin, former secretary of the u.s. air force. how is this possible? >> when it comes to e-mail, it's extremely easy to break into accounts. it's ridiculous. you have a log-in and a password. and in many of the cases, you're talking about individuals who aren't technically savvy. so even though there's a lot of security around a lot of the things they do, when it comes to their e-mail, it's...
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john powell is pioneering a new approach, if only he says, he can get more schools in wake county tol i knew was wham, slap across the face and it was it. me and her were tumbling all over the floor in the bathroom a girl tried to break it up but there was nothing she could do. >> tory dave davis is a very in north carolina. last year she got in a knock do you think drag all brawl with another girl over a guy. what was the conferences? >> police came and we got locked up. when we got there, we were fingerprinted and they took my picture and everything. and i did not cry. i stayed calm. the school didn't even call my mom to let her know where i was at. >> like the kids across town, davis was charged with disorderly conduct a misdemeanor and got kicked out of school for seven days, which she says caused her grades to tank. >> i ended up at the end of year failing english, and geometry. >> these girls were 16 and 17 years old, which meant that they were in our adult system because of the rule in north carolina. >> john powell say professor at the university law school in raleigh. >> wha
john powell is pioneering a new approach, if only he says, he can get more schools in wake county tol i knew was wham, slap across the face and it was it. me and her were tumbling all over the floor in the bathroom a girl tried to break it up but there was nothing she could do. >> tory dave davis is a very in north carolina. last year she got in a knock do you think drag all brawl with another girl over a guy. what was the conferences? >> police came and we got locked up. when we...
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c conor powell with more. >> reporter: today across cross the country flags are at half-staff.n's cass set is lying instate. they're coming to pay their final respects to ariel sharon. later today his coffin will be covered up and then tomorrow there will be a small service here. vice president joe biden will meet the american delegation for the service here tomorrow. then it will be moved -- the casket will be moved to his southern farm in israel where he'll be buried next to his second wife. he lead a very complicated life. he was a man who was hailed in the military but also a controversial leader who hid in shame. he also promoted settlements and as prime minister turned around and withdrew them from gaza. it was a scene of jews pulling jewels out of gaza. it shocked not only the country but the world. he leaves a mixed legacy here. but one thing everyone across the country said, he was a leader, he made tough decisions when tough decisions were needed and that is something most israelis say is lacking across israel. back to you. >> all right, conor powell, thanks for the v
c conor powell with more. >> reporter: today across cross the country flags are at half-staff.n's cass set is lying instate. they're coming to pay their final respects to ariel sharon. later today his coffin will be covered up and then tomorrow there will be a small service here. vice president joe biden will meet the american delegation for the service here tomorrow. then it will be moved -- the casket will be moved to his southern farm in israel where he'll be buried next to his second...
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thank you, ben barlyn and michael powell.w morning on up with steve kornacki, the mayor of hoboken, new jersey, the home of frank sinatra says that she too was politically targeted by the christie crowd. steve kornacki has done a hell of a job this week. that's tomorrow morning. >>> up next, stay out of the bushes. that's what jesse jackson famously once said. but now barbara bush is saying the same thing, but with somewhat different vocabulary, maybe. this is "hardball," the place for politics. my name is jenny, and i quit smoking with chantix. before chantix, i tried to quit probably about five times. it was different than the other times i tried to quit. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix varenicline is proven to help people quit smoking. it's a non-nicotine pill. chantix reduced my urge to smoke. that helped me quit smoking. [ male announcer ] some people had changes in behavior, thinking, or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood, and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. if
thank you, ben barlyn and michael powell.w morning on up with steve kornacki, the mayor of hoboken, new jersey, the home of frank sinatra says that she too was politically targeted by the christie crowd. steve kornacki has done a hell of a job this week. that's tomorrow morning. >>> up next, stay out of the bushes. that's what jesse jackson famously once said. but now barbara bush is saying the same thing, but with somewhat different vocabulary, maybe. this is "hardball," the...
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michael powell set it up. it's planet hillary. it up on the screen there. >> i think he said it better than you guys. >> how do you react when you hear what senator paul said? >> first of all, both bill and hillary have been in the public eye for such a long time, i really do believe that that is in the past. meanwhile, hillary has proven herself over and over and over again. >> hillary clinton won't have to answer for this. >> no, look what hillary did. she's a great senator. she was liked by both sides. she worked hard. and she did what a new senator was supposed to do and passed laws for new york. secondly, as a secretary of state she brought diplomacy back into the arena. she did -- i works on something called the new start treaty. hillary was the one that got that going and got it done at a time when the russians weren't even allowing us to land our planes in russia. >> here's an issue though. >> around sanctions. that was incredibly important to get to the point where we are today. she has done a great job. and she is differ
michael powell set it up. it's planet hillary. it up on the screen there. >> i think he said it better than you guys. >> how do you react when you hear what senator paul said? >> first of all, both bill and hillary have been in the public eye for such a long time, i really do believe that that is in the past. meanwhile, hillary has proven herself over and over and over again. >> hillary clinton won't have to answer for this. >> no, look what hillary did. she's a...
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conner powell is live in jersz lem. how is ariel sharon remembered tonight? >> reporter: harris ariel sharon has a complicated history. he was loved and hated by many. he was a war hero and others viewed him as a war criminal. no doubt his importance in israel. he was considered one of the last israel leaders and somebody willing to make tough decisions when tough decisions are required. but his actions helped to spark the second infatadda and he push pass security and entered the mosque. and he later as prime minister did an about-face and left and moderate right here and total disengagement from gaza. sharon concluded that israel needed to make its own choices and not have the world force the choices on them. no doubt in his importance. >> i was reading about the burial arrangements, what details are you learning. >> reporter: he is a former prime minister and he is eligible to be buried where the political leaders are buried. but he and his family chose to be buried down in his farm in southern israel. after his body and the casket lay in state in the knes
conner powell is live in jersz lem. how is ariel sharon remembered tonight? >> reporter: harris ariel sharon has a complicated history. he was loved and hated by many. he was a war hero and others viewed him as a war criminal. no doubt his importance in israel. he was considered one of the last israel leaders and somebody willing to make tough decisions when tough decisions are required. but his actions helped to spark the second infatadda and he push pass security and entered the mosque....
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. >> hello, my name is claudia carosso and i'm here to speak on behalf of carolyn powell, more to her character and the type of neighbor and person and her contribution to the san francisco xhuepbtd. -- community. i think that's important as you weigh the evidence to make this decision. carolyn is a valued san franciscoan and she is an important member of our community. i am a 22-year resident of san francisco, i've been a home owner in the mission district and a member of the liberty hill neighborhood association and i know that carolyn powell is extremely invested in seeing not only her neighborhood flourish but this city flourish. carolly, one shining example of this is her support of the women's initiative for self-employment, of which i am a board member, she and i served together on the women's initiative. she has been a supporter of buding women entrepreneurs, this program that helps low income women start their own businesses and rise, get themselves out of poverty and achieve economic independence. carolyn has played a critical role not only in providing mentorship and her bu
. >> hello, my name is claudia carosso and i'm here to speak on behalf of carolyn powell, more to her character and the type of neighbor and person and her contribution to the san francisco xhuepbtd. -- community. i think that's important as you weigh the evidence to make this decision. carolyn is a valued san franciscoan and she is an important member of our community. i am a 22-year resident of san francisco, i've been a home owner in the mission district and a member of the liberty...
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now turn to chairman michael powell, who was nominated by george w. bush, and served as chairman of the fcc from 2001 to 2005. during mr. powell's chairmanship they saw a significant increase in the deployment of broad band to american homes as well as convergence of services toward the development of broadband -- toward the bundles of services common today. chairman powell thank you for joining us today, and please go ahead. >> thank you, mr. chairman. and as a former chairman, i'm happy to be sitting around with a bunch of these other chairmen, offering as best we can our historic perspectives on how to prudently go about rewriting the act should that be your intention. and i'm pleased to be with ranking member eshoo again and all the distinguished members of the committee. i think it goes without saying and all of us will say it in different ways that the world has changed quite radically from 20 years ago in terms of markets and services but don't ask us, ask your kids. ask them to name three broadcast networks, if you will, ask them to do without
now turn to chairman michael powell, who was nominated by george w. bush, and served as chairman of the fcc from 2001 to 2005. during mr. powell's chairmanship they saw a significant increase in the deployment of broad band to american homes as well as convergence of services toward the development of broadband -- toward the bundles of services common today. chairman powell thank you for joining us today, and please go ahead. >> thank you, mr. chairman. and as a former chairman, i'm happy...
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it's right off the powell exit there. a smart car versus a van and that accident is going to be there, chp, says until about 6:30 this morning. meanwhile, taking a look at san jose this morning, everything is moving smoothly and at the speed limit. there's your window to the world in san jose. good morning, and happy new year to you. meanwhile, here's a carquinez bridge to the maze 19-minute commute. 15 minutes if you are on i238 to i-80 northbound. it's all clear sailing as it is on i-880 to u.s. 101. traffic times especially the altamont pass to 680 this morning that usually can be a little slow going, but since it's a holiday only 14 minutes. systemwide bart is out of the barn at 8 althoughk this morning. holiday schedule for muni and caltrain. bart is out of the barn at 8:00 this morning. ace no train service. lawrence, you have been jumping up and down about this all day long. you do not need to feed the meters in san francisco today. >> that's so rare. some folks want to enjoy the sunshine in the city, hey, you can
it's right off the powell exit there. a smart car versus a van and that accident is going to be there, chp, says until about 6:30 this morning. meanwhile, taking a look at san jose this morning, everything is moving smoothly and at the speed limit. there's your window to the world in san jose. good morning, and happy new year to you. meanwhile, here's a carquinez bridge to the maze 19-minute commute. 15 minutes if you are on i238 to i-80 northbound. it's all clear sailing as it is on i-880 to...
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where we have a couple of lanes blocked and moist roadway as we take you to berkeley eastbound 80 at powell street an accident a car that spun out is resting in a couple of lanes and not drivable so we have to wait if if -- for a tow truck with westbound traffic building to the bay bridge toll plaza and the metering lights are not turned on but the cash-paying lanes looking busy and the roads are glistening. >> thank you, we continue our storm watch with cornell bernard on rain patrol all morning. what are you seeing? >> i have to say rain is a strange sight in the bay area because it has been is long but we need it and it is a welcome sight. we are on highway 101 where light rain has been falling all morning long and traffic is moving well. we shot video in daly city where the rain was coming down. the windshield wipers are getting a work out as the commute began on 280 with the rain falling if san francisco on 19th near san francisco state where the pavement was wet. c.h.p. telling me this morning that because it has been so dry if so long roads can be very slick because of a lot of oil b
where we have a couple of lanes blocked and moist roadway as we take you to berkeley eastbound 80 at powell street an accident a car that spun out is resting in a couple of lanes and not drivable so we have to wait if if -- for a tow truck with westbound traffic building to the bay bridge toll plaza and the metering lights are not turned on but the cash-paying lanes looking busy and the roads are glistening. >> thank you, we continue our storm watch with cornell bernard on rain patrol all...
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dwight powell 55, 55. nick johnson hit a 3-pointer. a shot to force over time.ll can't get it to go. stanford pushes number one undefeated arizona to the limit before falling. great finish in berkeley. cal and arizona state go to overtime. arizona hit a relay. arizona state 12 freethrows in overtime. 89-78 arizona state in overtime. brian went to the santa clara game. the broncos are nationally ranked. he hit a 3-pointer with 1.9 seconds left. they lose 54-52. they fell short. usf beat portland. a lot of great local college basketball. james has been mvp. a win probably going to get the award. james had 34 points. miami blue a 20-point first quarter lead. 112-95. lebron comes in second to kevin durant. >>> the other goalie played the game of his life. 1-0. it was amazing. this is a record most safes in a shut out, 59. the sharkees can't penetrate yet. it is 3-0 edmonton a win tonight. by not wanting to talk, marshawn lynch is getting more superbowl play than richard sherman. skittles has noticed. joe montana is saying how much he loves m.&m.s. now people are chu
dwight powell 55, 55. nick johnson hit a 3-pointer. a shot to force over time.ll can't get it to go. stanford pushes number one undefeated arizona to the limit before falling. great finish in berkeley. cal and arizona state go to overtime. arizona hit a relay. arizona state 12 freethrows in overtime. 89-78 arizona state in overtime. brian went to the santa clara game. the broncos are nationally ranked. he hit a 3-pointer with 1.9 seconds left. they lose 54-52. they fell short. usf beat...
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oh, my, who is who tonight, courtside, condoleeza rice, and gordon in the bay area, dwight powell ins, gordon only five points in the game. but strong, stanton went eight and a half minutes without scoring, so powell, tying 55, nick johnson, for three, three-point lead, six second s left, randall going for the tie here. gets a 27-point lead. and arizona stays undefeated, 60-57, now 21 and 0, warrior and former cat andre iguodala. >> whether we won by 20 or three, we did, it is a hard fought win, it just compliments stanford on how good they are, and how good we are, as well. >> and strange game for justin cobbs, loses the handle, and to the rack with authority. sun devils by 12 at the half. what? i've seen that happen a bunch on regular shots in games, but never on a layup like that. well, here is cobbs. going to the hoop. and right now cal closes the gap down 67-64 with two and a half minutes left in berkeley. giants gm. his son is a manager for the zags, driving, broncos up by a duece at the half. under eight minutes to go, gary bell, you can ring my bell. three and a half left, 49
oh, my, who is who tonight, courtside, condoleeza rice, and gordon in the bay area, dwight powell ins, gordon only five points in the game. but strong, stanton went eight and a half minutes without scoring, so powell, tying 55, nick johnson, for three, three-point lead, six second s left, randall going for the tie here. gets a 27-point lead. and arizona stays undefeated, 60-57, now 21 and 0, warrior and former cat andre iguodala. >> whether we won by 20 or three, we did, it is a hard...
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streets and our intent is to color i was these areas for bus lanes and the short stretch between powell and market. the recommendation also includes putting in bus bulbs at high rise locations and corner bulbs trying to address some of the pedestrian issues that we heard about in those previous agenda items. in this area, the curb side loading access that is important to some of the land use on the streets is retained. so moving to the west to the fillmore area, our recommendation there is for side bus lanes as well. this allows us to provide a surface station with new amenities and we think a strong connection to the 22 fillmore which is a high transfer activity area. we are working within the existing under pass. so we are not looking to making any engineer changes to the path but we are looking to increase lanes and that will allow us the opportunity to improve the pedestrian crossings in the area and people will have fewer lanes to have to cross to get across geary. our improvements include a new pedestrian crossing of the geary blvd at by -- buchanan to facilitate a bus stop that w
streets and our intent is to color i was these areas for bus lanes and the short stretch between powell and market. the recommendation also includes putting in bus bulbs at high rise locations and corner bulbs trying to address some of the pedestrian issues that we heard about in those previous agenda items. in this area, the curb side loading access that is important to some of the land use on the streets is retained. so moving to the west to the fillmore area, our recommendation there is for...
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. >> reporter: from 4:00 in the afternoon, powell street cable car lines will only run between the wharf and chinatown and those cable cars will be replaced with buses. >> stick with kron 4 news as we bring you exclusive content from the game in seattle, plus the latest on celebrations that will hopefully take place right here in the bay after the game. you can get access to all of that on kron 4.com. >>> the weather looks pretty nice in seattle for tomorrow, a mixture of clouds and sunshine. temperatures during the game in the mid-to upper 40s, but i don't think the weather matters. we have seen the 49ers can get it done regardless of the weather. but tomorrow we have cold temperatures in the morning, below freezing into livermore. 40s bayside. through the day, watch temperatures warm up to possibly the low 70s, talking about more record highs. we'll have the rest of the forecast coming up. >>> a woman fell into the bay this afternoon in san francisco while site sight-seeing. >> reporter: a tourist was taking pictures around 5:00 p.m. on the pier. she took a misstep and fell into the ba
. >> reporter: from 4:00 in the afternoon, powell street cable car lines will only run between the wharf and chinatown and those cable cars will be replaced with buses. >> stick with kron 4 news as we bring you exclusive content from the game in seattle, plus the latest on celebrations that will hopefully take place right here in the bay after the game. you can get access to all of that on kron 4.com. >>> the weather looks pretty nice in seattle for tomorrow, a mixture of...
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so he kept pushing back and pushed back the powell left the court very honored and well-regarded but very little talk of his role. >> and they never talk about the chamber of commerce and gay marriage but the wonderful important stuff but the other snakes under the radar. >> so powell leaves the court and request leave said finally he is replaced by john roberts. i'd like rehnquist who was fairly moderate, he was all in this so that is the art of history we tell how the powell position from the hell side of the early '70s now has become the of lot of the land is not imposed by congress not by the people, not to be divisive since but scope doubt by our supreme court. we argue that this is a dire circumstance not because of what has happened already but here is no evidence to this court will stop. so talk about campaign finance reform or regulating money in politics of reality is a looks like it will have a core that will shoot down any effort. >> they were urged robert ruling on it is almost but that of air. >> the case where mitch mcconnell is all over this that says rich people can
so he kept pushing back and pushed back the powell left the court very honored and well-regarded but very little talk of his role. >> and they never talk about the chamber of commerce and gay marriage but the wonderful important stuff but the other snakes under the radar. >> so powell leaves the court and request leave said finally he is replaced by john roberts. i'd like rehnquist who was fairly moderate, he was all in this so that is the art of history we tell how the powell...
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. >> i want to bring in michael powell who's been covering this closely. michael, i'm going to direct this to you because i understand why you won't be commenting on things that have not been disclosed. politicker nj have acquired a list of named that are the subject of subpoena. talk about kevin o'dowd's role. >> he is the chief of staff. right? he's also the man who is about to become, by the way, the next attorney general, seemingly, until his name was pulled back. i mean, this is a powerful man within this. and pulls that circle very close to the governor. >> this is a very important point, the governor in his press conference in responding to this, i believe, said he had two direct reports. there were only two people that talked to governor christie and that kevin o'dowd is one of them. another one of them is charlie mckenna, i believe, the chief counsel. he's also in this politicker nj story, reported to be the subject of a subpoena. so you're now dealing with the two people that talked to the governor directly. >> yes. and it's always been hard to b
. >> i want to bring in michael powell who's been covering this closely. michael, i'm going to direct this to you because i understand why you won't be commenting on things that have not been disclosed. politicker nj have acquired a list of named that are the subject of subpoena. talk about kevin o'dowd's role. >> he is the chief of staff. right? he's also the man who is about to become, by the way, the next attorney general, seemingly, until his name was pulled back. i mean, this...
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back to you connor powell, live in jerusalem. thank you. >>> we sure have been doing a lot of reporting on weather and there is a severe weather system to tell you about. it's making its way to the southeast and it's bringing with it the potential for some tornadoes. our meteorologist is live in the fox weather center for more. finally's been northeast mid weather, northeast midwest, south? >> we're sergeant to see the potential for tornadoes and strong winds. we have a tornado watch in effect as well as a severe thunderstorm watch until 5:00 p.m. and with good reason. we have a tornado warning, dop will her radar indicating some rotation south and west of augusta, georgia. several severe thunderstorm warnings as these storms marge eastward. the severe threat is extensive. many people affected along the mid atlantic throughout the afternoon and evening could see some hail, certainly some winds and isolated tornadoes. and the flood threat extends all the way up to maine. we've had incredible amount of of snow. 40 and 50 degree tem
back to you connor powell, live in jerusalem. thank you. >>> we sure have been doing a lot of reporting on weather and there is a severe weather system to tell you about. it's making its way to the southeast and it's bringing with it the potential for some tornadoes. our meteorologist is live in the fox weather center for more. finally's been northeast mid weather, northeast midwest, south? >> we're sergeant to see the potential for tornadoes and strong winds. we have a tornado...
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colin powell was thinking about running for president and 96, he would've been formidable as well. -- a contentious history within the country. we don't like to talk about it but we come together through taking land away from's -- from native americans, enslaving africans. the way the country has been built with all that history is still very challenging. people like condoleezza rice or colin powell or more sensitive to that history and want to be -- want to address the neck with his within our society. vociferousother very far right political movement that wants to preserve it as it is. that is a big part of the attention. piece -- healthcare piece -- when bobby kennedy went to west virginia and talked that we have poverty, touched something and everybody about these children. we should do something about this. it touched the morality and conscience of the nation. is that we challenge feel a sense of otherness. when a child looks differently or doesn't speak our language, there is not the same empathetic response. this notion around everyone should have health care because we are gre
colin powell was thinking about running for president and 96, he would've been formidable as well. -- a contentious history within the country. we don't like to talk about it but we come together through taking land away from's -- from native americans, enslaving africans. the way the country has been built with all that history is still very challenging. people like condoleezza rice or colin powell or more sensitive to that history and want to be -- want to address the neck with his within our...
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>> three years since then, we thank conner powell in jerusalem for that report. gregg?come inequality really a winning issue for democrats this november? and should the government even get involved? we'll talk about it coming up next good job! still runnng in the morning? yeah. getting your vegebles every day? when i can. [ bop ] [ male announcer ] could've had a v8. two full servings of vegetables for only 50 delicious calories. it's hard to describe, because you have a numbness, but yet you have the pain like thousands of needles sticking in your foot. it was progressively getting worse, and at that point i knew i had to do something. once i started taking the lyrica the pain started subsiding. [ male announcer ] it's known that diabetes damages nerves. lyrica is fda approved to treat diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is not for everyone. it may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worsening depression, or unusual changes in mood or behavior. or swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blist
>> three years since then, we thank conner powell in jerusalem for that report. gregg?come inequality really a winning issue for democrats this november? and should the government even get involved? we'll talk about it coming up next good job! still runnng in the morning? yeah. getting your vegebles every day? when i can. [ bop ] [ male announcer ] could've had a v8. two full servings of vegetables for only 50 delicious calories. it's hard to describe, because you have a numbness, but yet...
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eastbound 80 at powell street it is blocking a lane and you could see slowing coming from emeryville pocket of green indicating possible drizzle so, still, we do have it falling from the sky and not so much as we want but highway 24, the on-ramp has the solo spin intermediate and the car is left there. someone left the vehicle to get some help. northbound highway 85 to san jose, we have an accident involving an overturned vehicle and everything is on the shoulder. this is the semi yes bridge away from shared to foster city building. everything is moving smoothly. >> great news this morning, a puppy rescued off a recycling conveyor belt is headed it a new hole. 200 people from around the country wanted to adopt the three-month-old puppy but an employee won the lottery and gets the poodle. gym has been in foster care recovering from the injuries if a month. the veterinarians say she will be just fine. >> speaking of adoption the next story will put a smile on your face. a group of spca workers have a great way to make sure their pets get noticed and adopted. ♪ if you change your mind ♪
eastbound 80 at powell street it is blocking a lane and you could see slowing coming from emeryville pocket of green indicating possible drizzle so, still, we do have it falling from the sky and not so much as we want but highway 24, the on-ramp has the solo spin intermediate and the car is left there. someone left the vehicle to get some help. northbound highway 85 to san jose, we have an accident involving an overturned vehicle and everything is on the shoulder. this is the semi yes bridge...
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. >> marie in moved into the mansion on powell street just five years ago. its galleries are housed in one of the very rare single family residences around union square. for the 100th anniversary of the mansion, meridian hosted a series of special events, including a world premiere reading by lawrence ferlinghetti. >> the birth of an american corporate fascism, the next to last free states radio, the next-to-last independent newspaper raising hell, the next-to-last independent bookstore with a mind of its own, the next to last leftie looking for obama nirvana. [laughter] the first day of the wall street occupation set forth upon this continent a new revolutionary nation. [applause] >> in addition to its own programming as -- of artist talks, meridian has been a downtown host for san francisco states well-known port trees center. recent luminaries have included david meltzer, steve dixon, and jack hirsch man. >> you can black as out of the press, blog and arrest us, tear gas, mace, and shoot us, as we know very well, you will, but this time we're not turning
. >> marie in moved into the mansion on powell street just five years ago. its galleries are housed in one of the very rare single family residences around union square. for the 100th anniversary of the mansion, meridian hosted a series of special events, including a world premiere reading by lawrence ferlinghetti. >> the birth of an american corporate fascism, the next to last free states radio, the next-to-last independent newspaper raising hell, the next-to-last independent...
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and jerome powell will be fed governor. are moving to mobile devices, tablets, for example and smartphones. in total, manufacturers shipped about 316 million pcs. lenovo is number one worldwide within 18% share, hp second, dell third. boast about when sales are crummy. >> that is true. ignorance is chris, pathetic? i don't know if that is what wall street is saying. as this traffic scandal continued -- continues, some are run inng if he will 2016. they promise to raise money for him. there are many questions about whether the traffic scandal would jeopardize that support. we have breaking news exclusively from one of those big-money men, stan druckenmiller. a fantastic moneyman and philanthropist making an official statement. eric, we need to dig into this. a pretty strong statement just one day after you see -- a pretty strong statement, just one day after seeing sandra camilla coming out and saying that. let's bring in phil mattingly. namess just one of the that is still all in for governor christie's camp. isn't that tru
and jerome powell will be fed governor. are moving to mobile devices, tablets, for example and smartphones. in total, manufacturers shipped about 316 million pcs. lenovo is number one worldwide within 18% share, hp second, dell third. boast about when sales are crummy. >> that is true. ignorance is chris, pathetic? i don't know if that is what wall street is saying. as this traffic scandal continued -- continues, some are run inng if he will 2016. they promise to raise money for him....