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they really punctuate the drop in prices.d continue to the end of the year. can be attributed really to a number of things. refineries are coming back online. people are simply driving less. the statewide average for regular unleaded gas is $4.40 a gallon. the national average is also down to $3.65 for regular unlepded. now, let's take a look at bay area price. average prices are $4.45 a gallon. in oakland, it's $4.34. in san jose, the prices are also averaging $4.34 a gallon. >> it adds up, you know, monthly, yearly. i'm hoping it stays down though monthly, yearly. i'm hoping it stays down though. >> it adds up, you know, monthly, yearly. i'm hoping it stays down though. now, as supplies of gas continue to rise, the experts think this trend could continue. by thanksgiving, we could see4 4 a gallon and maybe 3.75 by the end of the year. >>> we can tell you prices are fallen on the stock market as well. >> tough morning for this local company. >> some of netflix's own doing. netflix says it's nowhere close to that on new custo
they really punctuate the drop in prices.d continue to the end of the year. can be attributed really to a number of things. refineries are coming back online. people are simply driving less. the statewide average for regular unleaded gas is $4.40 a gallon. the national average is also down to $3.65 for regular unlepded. now, let's take a look at bay area price. average prices are $4.45 a gallon. in oakland, it's $4.34. in san jose, the prices are also averaging $4.34 a gallon. >> it adds...
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come on you when you least expect it or they are punctuating a trend that everyone is seeing. how do you describe it? >>guest: well, they happen for reasons that we do not expect. there is no rhyme or reason when it is going to happen. if they did, obviously, if they rang a bell we would be warned and we would act accordingly. it usually comes after periods where people let their guard down, periods of excess whether individual stocks or in the stock market as a whole but we are simply have people seeing the glass as perhaps only half full and don't, throw caution to the wind and do not, just don't have any sense of equalibrium. the stock market is as risky now as it was then. >>neil: is it more risky now in are we whistling beyond the graveyard? we are getting cocky, you have a few companies report lousy numbers, microsoft and intel and now mcdonald's but it is fought -- not a bad. what do you say? >>guest: the warnings started in the first quarter of this year and for whatever reason the market and investors alike have ignored all the warnings. yet, they continue to come and
come on you when you least expect it or they are punctuating a trend that everyone is seeing. how do you describe it? >>guest: well, they happen for reasons that we do not expect. there is no rhyme or reason when it is going to happen. if they did, obviously, if they rang a bell we would be warned and we would act accordingly. it usually comes after periods where people let their guard down, periods of excess whether individual stocks or in the stock market as a whole but we are simply...
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(screams and explosions) war is mostly boredom, long periods of boredom, then punctuated by terrifying madness and surrealism. (gunfire and cursing) oh, god! (gunfire) jeez! (gunfire) (john irvin) apart from the fetter feeling and the great sympathy i had for the men who were fighting that war, the biggest influence on me was the photography of burrows. (clicking of camera) the camera is close to the ground. it tends to be behind the protagonists. in other words, it tends to be where it would be in reality. having been a documentary filmmaker, i try and put it in a safe place, where it would be if it were live ammunition. sir! what? your arm. oh. the vietnam film is impossible to understand unless you have all this other background about the world war ii film and the post-war celebration of world war ii on-screen. that hollywood feels complicit that it has told americans about war throughout the 40's, 50's, and 1960's. so when hollywood comes to make the vietnam cycle, they have to say, "forget everything we told you in those previous 30 years of war films. war is really something that
(screams and explosions) war is mostly boredom, long periods of boredom, then punctuated by terrifying madness and surrealism. (gunfire and cursing) oh, god! (gunfire) jeez! (gunfire) (john irvin) apart from the fetter feeling and the great sympathy i had for the men who were fighting that war, the biggest influence on me was the photography of burrows. (clicking of camera) the camera is close to the ground. it tends to be behind the protagonists. in other words, it tends to be where it would...
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the joy impossible to contain after witnessing a blowout performance by the home team punctuated by record-fying three home runs by the panda. >> the two-o and flyball into left and back at the wall. he's homered again. >> homered again. good evening. i'm dan ashley. >> i'm carolyn johnson. an impressive feet before a national audience against one of the toughest teams and pitchers in baseball. >> larry beil is here with a spectacular win. >> pablo sandoval and three homers and barry zito out duals verlander. if you are a giants fan you couldn't dream it would be this good. the giants win game one of the world series 8-3. what a night for pablo sandoval. first inning off verlander. gone. then in the third, more of the same. in the fifth, aloha. the panda joins babe ruth, reggie jackson and pujols as the only player to hit three home runs in a pearled series. barry zito cep the tigers in check and allowed one run on six hits and walked one and struck out three and the giants are victorious. game two tomorrow night at at&t park. we will hear from the panda and zito in sports. >> amazing. so much f
the joy impossible to contain after witnessing a blowout performance by the home team punctuated by record-fying three home runs by the panda. >> the two-o and flyball into left and back at the wall. he's homered again. >> homered again. good evening. i'm dan ashley. >> i'm carolyn johnson. an impressive feet before a national audience against one of the toughest teams and pitchers in baseball. >> larry beil is here with a spectacular win. >> pablo sandoval and...
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either clarification to the government code and the public utilities code, and formatting changes, punctuation, or any clarification in language that may be confusing to the reader. on page 24, we have a matrix listing out each of the different revisions and the reason behind each of the changes. on page 35, we have each of the codes and the policies and a red lined version to show you that changes are being made. i am understanding that we have a too many constraint. and instead of going through each of the revisions i would be happy to take questions that you may have. this item was presented to the cac on september 12th and was adopted for motion. with that, i am looking for a recommendation for the approvele of the revisions to the administration code, the fiscal investment debt and procurement policies. >> thank you. colleagues any questions or comments? >> okay. is there any member of the public who would like to make public comment? seeing none. public comment is closed. >> colleagues do we have a motion to move this forward? >> can we do that without objection? >> that will be the orde
either clarification to the government code and the public utilities code, and formatting changes, punctuation, or any clarification in language that may be confusing to the reader. on page 24, we have a matrix listing out each of the different revisions and the reason behind each of the changes. on page 35, we have each of the codes and the policies and a red lined version to show you that changes are being made. i am understanding that we have a too many constraint. and instead of going...
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the joy impossible to contain after witnessing a blowout performance by the home team punctuated by record-fying three home runs by the panda. >> the two-o and flyball into left and back at the wall. he's homered again. >> homered again. good evening. i'm dan ashley. >> i'm carolyn johnson. an impressive feet before a national audience against one of the toughest teams and pitchers in baseball. >> larry beil is here with a spectacular win. >> pablo sandoval and three homers and barry zito out duals verlander. if you are a giants fan you couldn't dream it would be this good. the giants win game one of the world series 8-3. what a night for pablo sandoval. first inning off verlander. gone. then in the third, more of the same. in the fifth, aloha. the panda joins babe ruth, reggie pujols as the only player to hit three home runs in a pearled series. barry zito cep the tigers in check and allowed one run on six hits and walked one and struck out three and the giants are victorious. game two tomorrow night at at&t park. we will hear from the panda and zito in sports. >> amazing. so much fun. thanks,
the joy impossible to contain after witnessing a blowout performance by the home team punctuated by record-fying three home runs by the panda. >> the two-o and flyball into left and back at the wall. he's homered again. >> homered again. good evening. i'm dan ashley. >> i'm carolyn johnson. an impressive feet before a national audience against one of the toughest teams and pitchers in baseball. >> larry beil is here with a spectacular win. >> pablo sandoval and...
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at the street as one street, with six unique districts, and really three major public spaces that punctuate that street, those being embarcadero, holiday plaza and un plaza. the street has one identity, two key components within that identity, one around place-making, really what is market street as a place, what is its identity, what is its public space hierarchy, what's happening in the major public spaces today, and what's really happening within these unique districts as well. transportation, we're looking to enhance the continuous bicycle facility, transit efficiency, reconfiguring of the somewhat awkward intersection and reduction of conflict between all street users. as we look at the six district along the corridor they come to light currently in this breakdown. the embarcadero district which is the city's connection to the water, the financial district or the professional hub, the retail district, where the lee sure heart, mid-market, which is really an arts and cultural district, civic center, which we're calling the new urban living room, and octavia which is more of a neighborho
at the street as one street, with six unique districts, and really three major public spaces that punctuate that street, those being embarcadero, holiday plaza and un plaza. the street has one identity, two key components within that identity, one around place-making, really what is market street as a place, what is its identity, what is its public space hierarchy, what's happening in the major public spaces today, and what's really happening within these unique districts as well....
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and what i found was that some of them would write an entire page, it would not have one punctuation mark in it. some of them could not spell, could not construct sentences. so, supervisor cohen, you ask how long. that was in the '80s. so, what we have today is children who are the children of the children from that time. so, this thing has continued. somebody mentioned the prison pipeline today. that is very real and it is very scary. and we jail a lot of young black men in san francisco. $50,000 a year it costs to keep a person in prison, plus the cost to the family economically. transportation to visit, the commissary, the telephone, the e-mail, all of that. and, so, it is a crime. we're all guilty. we're guilty of where we have arrived with our children in this public school system. it didn't start yesterday. it has been going on -- we've been talking about this -- and i came here [speaker not understood]. now we're down to 5 to 6% and people in the public and subsidized housing -- >> thank you, ma'am. >>> that says something about the economic health of the african americans in
and what i found was that some of them would write an entire page, it would not have one punctuation mark in it. some of them could not spell, could not construct sentences. so, supervisor cohen, you ask how long. that was in the '80s. so, what we have today is children who are the children of the children from that time. so, this thing has continued. somebody mentioned the prison pipeline today. that is very real and it is very scary. and we jail a lot of young black men in san francisco....
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they have had three wins punctuated by their defense and the offense held up its end of the bargain as, after suffering a hand injury in yesterday's 41-3 romp over the jack morris still its the deed which continues to put off points veteran quarterback charles stillman at apex six for the second straightstraight week. 500 yds for the first time in 23 years no wonder the bears are 4 and 0 1. >> you think you are going to have a good football team. at the same time there are so many things that you can correct. >> it really puts us on the same level and people see that they can relate to us. northwestern didn't have enough of these moments saturday at penn state where the wildcats suffered their first loss of the season they did build an 11 point lead but penn state caught fire in the fourth and grabbed the lead late. this week its back on the road again at minnesota. i think everyone will say i will take that in august, we have all of our goals we aspire to have in front of us and we just have to keep getting better. >> the bulls have been at it for one week or so in training camp. toda
they have had three wins punctuated by their defense and the offense held up its end of the bargain as, after suffering a hand injury in yesterday's 41-3 romp over the jack morris still its the deed which continues to put off points veteran quarterback charles stillman at apex six for the second straightstraight week. 500 yds for the first time in 23 years no wonder the bears are 4 and 0 1. >> you think you are going to have a good football team. at the same time there are so many things...
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the joy impossible to contain after witnessing a blowout performance by the home team punctuated by record-fyinge runs by the panda. >> the two-o and flyball into left and back at the wall. he's homered again. >> homered again. good evening. i'm dan ashley. >> i'm carolyn johnson. an impressive feet before a national audience against one of the toughest teams and pitchers in baseball. >> larry beil is here with a spectacular win. >> pablo sandoval and three homers and barry zito out duals verlander. if you are a giants fan you couldn't dream it would be this good. the giants win game one of the world series 8-3. what a night for pablo sandoval. first inning off verlander. gone. then in the third, more of the same. in the fifth, aloha. the panda joins babe ruth, reggie jackson and pujols as the only player to hit three home runs in a pearled series. barry zito cep the tigers in check and allowed one run on six hits and walked one and ut three and the giants are victorious. game two tomorrow night at at&t park. we will hear from the panda and zito in sports. >> amazing. so much fun. thanks, larry.
the joy impossible to contain after witnessing a blowout performance by the home team punctuated by record-fyinge runs by the panda. >> the two-o and flyball into left and back at the wall. he's homered again. >> homered again. good evening. i'm dan ashley. >> i'm carolyn johnson. an impressive feet before a national audience against one of the toughest teams and pitchers in baseball. >> larry beil is here with a spectacular win. >> pablo sandoval and three homers...
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clouds will be on the increase monday cloudy skies and storms expected rain punctuated with occasionalg temperatures around 70. checks out the new belly-q. >> and plenty of college football love for the notre dame highlights today's tough test against byu later in sports. >> first there was urban belly then belly shack, and now belly-q. chef bill kim is building a mini restaurant empire in chicago centered around a single word. >> our restaurant critic phil vettel bellied up to the latest addition. heres his take on belly-q. >> for more information on this 97999 he has yet another belly to feed burleycue on the near west side close the united center were simple the core meets up with food that is bursting with color and flavor. the space has a pizza oven which uses to produce these duties crepes with imaginative ingredients bacon and fresh>> just in time for halloween, ising the lemon grass sauce. more substantial starters. beautiful pink shrimp vivid add plant. 20 ounces of seoul and nurturing the late particularly this version a bounty of tofu. an aromatic pop. you can cook yourself
clouds will be on the increase monday cloudy skies and storms expected rain punctuated with occasionalg temperatures around 70. checks out the new belly-q. >> and plenty of college football love for the notre dame highlights today's tough test against byu later in sports. >> first there was urban belly then belly shack, and now belly-q. chef bill kim is building a mini restaurant empire in chicago centered around a single word. >> our restaurant critic phil vettel bellied up...
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. >> let me put a punctuation twaigs on how bad thefts have become.his is last night's crime incident report. on the seven incidents, three were robberies of cell phones. there are 4,000 robberies in san francisco between january and august. police say about half of them targeted cell phones. there are many thefts on muni. >> there are palms sweaty. you can see him brurk his pants. >> this officer has seen a lot of the videos and showed several of them to abc 7 news. >> it's got to be clear. he doesn't want her or anyone to stop them. >> the woman had been preoccupied with her smart phone for the trip. the thieves that will steal sit behind her, keeping an eye on surroundings and the prize. >> there is looking at the phone. >> bus about to stop. the robber, getting ready. watch. it happens quickly. he snatches the phone and runs off the bus. and there it is again in, a split second. >> you should be looking up every time that bus is about to come to a stop. >> there are some robbers standing by the door. the woman about to become a victim is wearing a
. >> let me put a punctuation twaigs on how bad thefts have become.his is last night's crime incident report. on the seven incidents, three were robberies of cell phones. there are 4,000 robberies in san francisco between january and august. police say about half of them targeted cell phones. there are many thefts on muni. >> there are palms sweaty. you can see him brurk his pants. >> this officer has seen a lot of the videos and showed several of them to abc 7 news. >>...
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assess their students weaknesses better call diagnostic they tell them where they need help with punctuation or long division. then you act on the next morning because you give the test yourself. standardized exams do not provide this help. in most cities they do not get the test scores until the year is over two years ago they did not get it until september in the next year. the only function is to slap a punitive and retroactive label on the child forehead at the time it is no use at all. in spite of recent statements from the white house to consider other factors in addition into the test of a child's progress apart from the exam scores to determine if the child made sufficient progress and the valuation. in spite of this the numbers continue to be the determining factor in the ratings of all word teacher because of the business and driven madness about things that can be numbered mw. there are students in my book. i wish i could told this story but there is no time. this student is 12 when i met him. he was already on his own reading mark twain and circling charles dickson -- charles dic
assess their students weaknesses better call diagnostic they tell them where they need help with punctuation or long division. then you act on the next morning because you give the test yourself. standardized exams do not provide this help. in most cities they do not get the test scores until the year is over two years ago they did not get it until september in the next year. the only function is to slap a punitive and retroactive label on the child forehead at the time it is no use at all. in...
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republicans last week or change the ball game, usually vice presidential debates do that, but they pun punctuate, more frm danville, kentucky, right after this. hahahaha! hooohooo, hahaha! this is awesome! folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico sure are happy. i'd say happier than a slinky on an escalator. get happy. get geico. melons!!! oh ah!! well that was uncalled for. folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico sure are happy. how happy, ronny? happier than gallagher at a farmers' market. get happy. get geico. [ male announcer ] how do you make 70,000 trades a second... ♪ reach one customer at a time? ♪ or help doctors turn billions of bytes of shared information... ♪ into a fifth anniversary of remission? ♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. neil: i swore it was a suzuki vacuum cleaner, we have 4 first converse -- first controversy, a foreign vacuum cleaner at the vice presidential debate. it is all cleaned up, they are getting ready for two candidates to make their way out. the vice president, i guess they
republicans last week or change the ball game, usually vice presidential debates do that, but they pun punctuate, more frm danville, kentucky, right after this. hahahaha! hooohooo, hahaha! this is awesome! folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico sure are happy. i'd say happier than a slinky on an escalator. get happy. get geico. melons!!! oh ah!! well that was uncalled for. folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico sure are happy. how happy, ronny? happier than...
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is worth pointing out that the web site spells the plural of mormons mormon's because apparently punctuation is an abomination as well. the site that features links to donate money to bill keller encourages everyone to write in the name of jesus on their presidential ballot. i, for one seriously crew, could not agree more because what right wing bible belt fundamentalist wouldn't want to vote for jesus. he never spoke english was totally anti-death penalty anti-wealth, anti-family anti-public prayer. that's matthew 6:5 but never once anti-gay, he never mentioned abortion, never fought for tax cuts for the wealthiest nazarenes, he was a long haired, brown skinned progressive activist mideastern jew. and this is why if jesus ever does come back, it will be tough to hear his message of love and compassion over the screams of his followers >>and now to my point. that is a whole bunch of bunk! the powerful my steal an election but they cannot steal democracy. [ voice of dennis ] ...safe driving bonus check? every six months without an accident, allstate sends a check. ok. [ voice of dennis ] sile
is worth pointing out that the web site spells the plural of mormons mormon's because apparently punctuation is an abomination as well. the site that features links to donate money to bill keller encourages everyone to write in the name of jesus on their presidential ballot. i, for one seriously crew, could not agree more because what right wing bible belt fundamentalist wouldn't want to vote for jesus. he never spoke english was totally anti-death penalty anti-wealth, anti-family anti-public...
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an agreement to punctuate. >> we agree. >> it happens sometimes. >> finally happened. >> rarely but ite it either way. avery, richard thanks so much. good to see both of you. have a great rest of the weekend. the legal guys are here every saturday to give us their take on the most intrigue legal cases. you don't want to miss it. one of the most beautiful times the year, everyone in agreement on that. fall foliage creating a dazzling display of color. we'll take you on a trip to tantalize the eyes. >>> have you been feeling energized from the cooler temperatures that come with fall. many places that means leaf season, leaf peeping is here and we tell you how to make the most of it. >> reporter: bursts of red, orange and gold, nature's annual fall show is getting under way. >> fall is a beautiful time to travel, the summer greens are giving way to brilliant colors and incredible foliage so it's a great time to consider a road trip or just an opportunity to get outside and see the beautiful landscape. >> reporter: before you head out go to the chamber of commerce or visitor's bureau websi
an agreement to punctuate. >> we agree. >> it happens sometimes. >> finally happened. >> rarely but ite it either way. avery, richard thanks so much. good to see both of you. have a great rest of the weekend. the legal guys are here every saturday to give us their take on the most intrigue legal cases. you don't want to miss it. one of the most beautiful times the year, everyone in agreement on that. fall foliage creating a dazzling display of color. we'll take you on a...
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to combat the problem, we really tried to find powerful human narratives that would be punctuated by as well. >> it's a powerful film. thanks so much for joining us. >> thanks for having me. >> straight ahead, the issue both parties got all wrong. [ male announcer ] there are only so many foods that make kids happy. and even fewer that make moms happy too. with wholesome noodles and bite sized chicken, nothing brings you together like chicken noodle soup from campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. >>> our next guest claims both parties are to blame for failing to making scientific advances. we're talking about clean energy to space to stem-cell research to name a few. can science stay objective out of politics? alex is co-author of science left behind, feel good fallacies in the rise of the anti-scientific left. welcome. >> thank you for having me on. >> sure. you argue here that for all of the talk about republicans being the enemy of science, anti-scientific rhetoric is a by partisan project. tell me how you came to this opinion that democrats are not necessarily the party of s
to combat the problem, we really tried to find powerful human narratives that would be punctuated by as well. >> it's a powerful film. thanks so much for joining us. >> thanks for having me. >> straight ahead, the issue both parties got all wrong. [ male announcer ] there are only so many foods that make kids happy. and even fewer that make moms happy too. with wholesome noodles and bite sized chicken, nothing brings you together like chicken noodle soup from campbell's. it's...
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i think they can confirm the trend or now and then punctuate it. in 1980 with ronald reagan was the case. john kennedy against nixon was the case. you can argue in 2000 with bush and gore. some of these debates turn more on style than substance. the economy is front and center tonight. that is an area mitt romney feels he's got the ammunition. he's got the data. the concern among some of the romney supporters is he doesn't walk out on the data. he's got it down cold. the criticism is he hasn't brought passion to the argument and he's the guy to lead the change. expect him to throttle on the weakness of this recovery. expect the president to come back and show with the latest jobs figures and others that has been moving in the right direction, that the trend is his friend. they're each going to look at the same thing, selling it differently. >> are there some concerns in the president's camp, similar concerns to those in the romney camp? because the president, though he brings passion, he can be wonky and goes on with the answers. >> reporter: who a
i think they can confirm the trend or now and then punctuate it. in 1980 with ronald reagan was the case. john kennedy against nixon was the case. you can argue in 2000 with bush and gore. some of these debates turn more on style than substance. the economy is front and center tonight. that is an area mitt romney feels he's got the ammunition. he's got the data. the concern among some of the romney supporters is he doesn't walk out on the data. he's got it down cold. the criticism is he hasn't...
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we will talk to douglas brinkley if it is a turning point* or eight punctuation point* more from theversity of denver right after this. music is a universal language. but when i was in an accident... i was worried the health care system spoke a language all its own with unitedhealthcare, i got help that fit my life. information on my phone. connection to doctors who get where i'm from. and tools to estimate what my care may cost. so i never missed a beat. we're more than 78,000 people looking out for more than 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. don't have enough food to survive. we can't let this happen. there is something we can do about it. please join christina aguilera and yum! brands in the movement to fight world hunger by supporting the united nations world food programme. for more information, go to fromhungertohope.com. your contribution will feed children and save lives. together, we can stop the dying and start the living. and together, we can move people from hunger to hope. now we need a little bit more... a little bit more vanilla? this is
we will talk to douglas brinkley if it is a turning point* or eight punctuation point* more from theversity of denver right after this. music is a universal language. but when i was in an accident... i was worried the health care system spoke a language all its own with unitedhealthcare, i got help that fit my life. information on my phone. connection to doctors who get where i'm from. and tools to estimate what my care may cost. so i never missed a beat. we're more than 78,000 people looking...
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we call these diagnostic tests because they teach it instantly where susy needs more help with punctuation perhaps more with long division, and right away you act on it the next morning because you give the test yourself. but standardized exams don't provide this kind of help. the teacher in most cities the teacher never sees the test scores until when. you know when? years over and the retroactive label on the charts ahead at a time it's a useful to us all they permit the states to consider other factors also in addition to the test in the child's progress these are called waivers in determining whether the progress and the evaluation of the child's teacher to be the determinative factors in the ratings of our teachers precisely because of this business driven madness about things that can be numbered. there's a student in my book i wish i could've told the story to the there is no time. he was 12 and he -- when i met him he was already at the age of 12 on his own reading mark twain, and as he put it circling charles dickens and he liked horror books for one year. it's an awful. i didn't
we call these diagnostic tests because they teach it instantly where susy needs more help with punctuation perhaps more with long division, and right away you act on it the next morning because you give the test yourself. but standardized exams don't provide this kind of help. the teacher in most cities the teacher never sees the test scores until when. you know when? years over and the retroactive label on the charts ahead at a time it's a useful to us all they permit the states to consider...
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we know prince william county is a critical battleground and to punctuate its importance both presidential candidates will be here in the next few days to rally their troops. >> i'm a volunteer with president obama for washington campaign. >> reporter: the battle lines are drawn. every foot soldier deployed. >> i just wanted to call to see if you're coming in tonight to help make phone calls. >> reporter: in a ground war so intense history is being made yet again in virginia. >> i'm going to rally among my family, my children, my friends to go and vote for president obama. >> reporter: an immigrant from sierra leone is passionate about president obama and eager for election day, her 47th birthday. >> i wish he won that day. will be jumping up and down for joy. >> reporter: this 1 just as excited but for romney. >> we've got someone who is going to look at the economy and the growth of the country and get it back to where it used to be. >> reporter: both women plan on attending upcoming campgn events, president obama with president clinton money. >> i love both of them. >> reporter: governo
we know prince william county is a critical battleground and to punctuate its importance both presidential candidates will be here in the next few days to rally their troops. >> i'm a volunteer with president obama for washington campaign. >> reporter: the battle lines are drawn. every foot soldier deployed. >> i just wanted to call to see if you're coming in tonight to help make phone calls. >> reporter: in a ground war so intense history is being made yet again in...
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>> the prices here in san jose have -- they really punctuate the drop in prices here in the bay area. underunder $4 a gallon. $3.99 for a gallon of regular gas. experts think this is a trend that could continue till the end of the the year. the drop in prices from across the state can be attributed to a number things. refineries are back online. the cheaper winter blend of gas. people are simply driving less. the statewide average for regular unleaded gas is $4.40 a gallon. now, the national average is also down to $3.65 for regular unleaded. let's take a look at bay area prices. now, according to aaa's online daily fuel gauge report, average prices in san francisco are 4:45 a gallon. in oakland, it's 4:34 a gallon, down from $4.56. in san jose, prices are averaging $4.34 a gallon which is down from $4.55 last week. now, supplies of gas continue to rise. experts are predicting the prices at the pump could drop to $4 a gallon for an average by thanksgiving. and then possibly average around $3.75 for a gallon of regular unleaded gas by the end of the year. so that's what we're hoping fo
>> the prices here in san jose have -- they really punctuate the drop in prices here in the bay area. underunder $4 a gallon. $3.99 for a gallon of regular gas. experts think this is a trend that could continue till the end of the the year. the drop in prices from across the state can be attributed to a number things. refineries are back online. the cheaper winter blend of gas. people are simply driving less. the statewide average for regular unleaded gas is $4.40 a gallon. now, the...
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. >> combat patrolling at that time was hours upon hours of complete boredom punctuated by single moments of sheer terror. >> in the wars in iraq and afghanistan, by far the most common and deadly weapon against u.s. troops has been the improvised explosive device or ied. also known as roadside bombs, ieds have claimed the lives of 65% of all u.s. casualties in both wars. >> the improvised bomb is the signature weapon of both the iraq and of the afghanistan war. it's the number one killer of soldiers. it's the number one weapon of insurgents. they're also as scary as hell. >> whoa! holy -- >> sometimes the difference between life and death is just seconds on a trigger. >> you just don't see it coming. you can have that gut feeling all day long but i don't know where it's coming from, and i don't know who it's going to hit, and i don't know who is going to push the button. >> january 11th, 2008, soldiers from the u.s. army's third squadron, third armored cavalry division are on parole in mosul, iraq. captain conrad brown is on command. >> mosul was mostly al qaeda insurgents that had been
. >> combat patrolling at that time was hours upon hours of complete boredom punctuated by single moments of sheer terror. >> in the wars in iraq and afghanistan, by far the most common and deadly weapon against u.s. troops has been the improvised explosive device or ied. also known as roadside bombs, ieds have claimed the lives of 65% of all u.s. casualties in both wars. >> the improvised bomb is the signature weapon of both the iraq and of the afghanistan war. it's the...
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miami's gleaming skyline towers over sun-drenched beaches and waterways, punctuated with luxury cruise ships. it's no wonder that this is a popular vacation spot. but miami is also a hotbed of illicit drug activity that generates a constant flow of men and women into what has become the sixth largest jail in america. miami-dade corrections is made up of five separate facilities located throughout the city. housing nearly 7,000 inmates. every year, approximately 100,000 men and women are processed into miami-dade. many of them arrive here at the main jail, also known as the pretrial detention center. >> the main jail is considered the hub because it's right next to the court building. and all of the inmates that go to court are staged at the pretrial detention center where we have a bridge that connects with the courthouse. >> listen, up listen up. >> built in 1959, the detention center is the oldest of the miami-dade facilities and also the busiest. in fact, for the officers' own safety, the jail has asked that we only reveal their last names. >> the biggest challenge in intake is we d
miami's gleaming skyline towers over sun-drenched beaches and waterways, punctuated with luxury cruise ships. it's no wonder that this is a popular vacation spot. but miami is also a hotbed of illicit drug activity that generates a constant flow of men and women into what has become the sixth largest jail in america. miami-dade corrections is made up of five separate facilities located throughout the city. housing nearly 7,000 inmates. every year, approximately 100,000 men and women are...
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punctuating the problem db president chavez which of course is no friend to the united stat states. >> clearly the nationalized model has not work. crude oil production has declined substantially. the refining industry is a mess to the point that venezuela is importing gasoline and diesel fuel from the united states. >> reporter: venezuelans go to the polls on sunday in this country that's about twice the size of california. 29 million people here. it is expected that we will actually find out results early monday morning because the votes are going to be tabulated electronically. >> kerry sanders, nbc news, thank you. >>> now let's check in on how oil is reacting to the flash points we just discussed. sharon epperson is tracking the action at nymex. >> of course traders here will be watching the venezuelan elections very carefully but the infrastructure's problems there are long term and may not have an immediate impact on oil futures. in the immediate term though they are watching what is happening in syria and turkey. they're always watching very closely developments in iran and th
punctuating the problem db president chavez which of course is no friend to the united stat states. >> clearly the nationalized model has not work. crude oil production has declined substantially. the refining industry is a mess to the point that venezuela is importing gasoline and diesel fuel from the united states. >> reporter: venezuelans go to the polls on sunday in this country that's about twice the size of california. 29 million people here. it is expected that we will...
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clubhouse segments, our giants clubhouse tv show here on the broadcast home of the giants, and pu punctuatedd series championship and a great scene in the clubhouse last night. >> spring training after the 2010 world series you said remember to get those four bottles. >> yeah. >> what are you taking here tonight, the same 4 bottles? >> you know what's funny, i have my four bottles and i have them framed up with a picture of me holding the trophy. i didn't save anything this year. i got to experience it and that was a whole lot better. >> you know, the cliche a dream come true but this really is. when you sit back and think about something you dreamed about your whole life actually coming to be the real thing, it's a great feeling. >> this time around i appreciate it even more because i understand the kdifficulty of doing it. >> reporter: all right. it was so tremendous. you know what, the giants only trailed in this world series for two innings until buster posey fixed that. the big star shining on the world's biggest stage for baseball. a wonderful night here in detroit. we're so thrilled t
clubhouse segments, our giants clubhouse tv show here on the broadcast home of the giants, and pu punctuatedd series championship and a great scene in the clubhouse last night. >> spring training after the 2010 world series you said remember to get those four bottles. >> yeah. >> what are you taking here tonight, the same 4 bottles? >> you know what's funny, i have my four bottles and i have them framed up with a picture of me holding the trophy. i didn't save anything...
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sophisticated, a conductor, as i've said, so very well-educated and is a person who reads a lot and punctuates a lot of her conversation with very sophisticated, literary references, and that didn't go off so well down in west virginia. it also didn't go over so well when she was first married to the governor and became first lady, did a couple of interviews and was asked, "do you ever read the papers in west virginia? what do you think?" and she said, "oh, i don't ever--i don't ever read them. i only read the new york times." now she later corrected herself in another interview, but sort of amplified it by saying, "i don't read the local newspapers because i never like to read the papers where i conduct because i'm too sensitive to criticism. plus, i do read the papers, because you have to get something here, because you can't get the new york times." so she had a little bit of difficulty sometimes of not knowing when to stop. c-span: the relationship between gaston caperton and his wife and the rockefellers -- senator and mrs. jay rockefeller? because you have -- i've got a quote here that s
sophisticated, a conductor, as i've said, so very well-educated and is a person who reads a lot and punctuates a lot of her conversation with very sophisticated, literary references, and that didn't go off so well down in west virginia. it also didn't go over so well when she was first married to the governor and became first lady, did a couple of interviews and was asked, "do you ever read the papers in west virginia? what do you think?" and she said, "oh, i don't ever--i don't...
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i think it is fair to say that if punctuated this debate, it changed the tone of this debate, it made swing states that mitt romney was not even relatively motivated and, this is for presumably all the marbles. dagen: in the reason everyone has to watch tonight, you, in particular, mr. cavuto. he will be live from boca tonight. it all starts at 8:00 p.m. eastern time. always a pleasure, sir. be well. your hair looks great in the wind, to. connell: neil cavuto. you are a bad person. dagen is on a roll today, by the way. in terms of the election and the markets, the stock market may react one way or another. our next guest is here to talk about another market. peter hayes who is a manager director, let's talk about the municipal bonds. why do you think that romney victory may not be so quick without market? >> i think that is a big debate. everyone is trying to figure out which one will be better. a romney victory or an obama victory. it appears in some respects romney has been a little less transparent on some of his tax proposals. he has been talking about broadening the base. keeping
i think it is fair to say that if punctuated this debate, it changed the tone of this debate, it made swing states that mitt romney was not even relatively motivated and, this is for presumably all the marbles. dagen: in the reason everyone has to watch tonight, you, in particular, mr. cavuto. he will be live from boca tonight. it all starts at 8:00 p.m. eastern time. always a pleasure, sir. be well. your hair looks great in the wind, to. connell: neil cavuto. you are a bad person. dagen is on...
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generally the argument is that debates can only punctuate trends, they can't reverse that, i'm not so but i think you are quite right, a big screw-up could, and a big-screw-up on obama's side, you don't want to see biden screw up so bad it reinforces an image this ticket ain't the ticket. barring that, it probably won't move the needle that much. we will see. ashley: thanks so much neil. don't miss our coverage hosted by neil cavuto at 8:00 p.m. eastern. it's going to be a lot of fun. we always wait to see what mr. biden may say. tracy: we do. ashley: even though he may not mean to say it, it sometimes come out, doesn't it? tracy: there's neil's fabulous commentary after. he's the energizer bunny. i love watching him. oil closing at $92.07 a barrel. that's a gain of nearly 1% based on what's going on overseas. and coming up, regulation nation again. jpmorgan chief jamie dimon says his banks regulation bill is going to actually cost them a billion dollars a year. american bankers association ceo governor frank keating is going to weigh in next on that. ashley: first as we do every day
generally the argument is that debates can only punctuate trends, they can't reverse that, i'm not so but i think you are quite right, a big screw-up could, and a big-screw-up on obama's side, you don't want to see biden screw up so bad it reinforces an image this ticket ain't the ticket. barring that, it probably won't move the needle that much. we will see. ashley: thanks so much neil. don't miss our coverage hosted by neil cavuto at 8:00 p.m. eastern. it's going to be a lot of fun. we always...
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. >> reporter: each stump speech punctuated by this now familiar phrase, accusing his rival of conveniently forgetting past positions. >> it's called romnesia. sounds like a classic case of romnesia. you've got to vote to make sure the medicine is there for romney's romnesia. >> reporter: the president also unveiled a 20-page booklet promoting his second-term agenda. >> unlike mitt romney i'm proud to talk about what is in my plan. >> reporter: late tuesday the romney campaign distanced itself from republican candidate richard murdouck of indiana after he made these comments of murder and rape on tuesday. >> i believe that life begins at conception. the only exception i have for -- to have an abortion is in that case of life of a mother. i struggled with it myself for a long time, but i came to realize life is that gift from god, and i think even when life begins in that horrible situation of rape that it is something that god intended to happen >> reporter: romney campaign responded governor romney disagears with richard mourdock's comments, and they do not reflect his views. it's the seco
. >> reporter: each stump speech punctuated by this now familiar phrase, accusing his rival of conveniently forgetting past positions. >> it's called romnesia. sounds like a classic case of romnesia. you've got to vote to make sure the medicine is there for romney's romnesia. >> reporter: the president also unveiled a 20-page booklet promoting his second-term agenda. >> unlike mitt romney i'm proud to talk about what is in my plan. >> reporter: late tuesday the...
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the perception, i'm not saying what the reality was, but that was the political perception and punctuated about going to sam's point. there is certainly a recognition, i think, both campaigns that the obama team can grind this out, demographically. and in certain states, but i talked to a really smart voter on a plane to florida, he happened to be a voter from new hampshire yesterday, and he made the point that we are locked in this political gladiator game in this country. and we haven't had a lot of discussion about the fiscal cliff in these debates. and these revenue questions that have to be resolved. but there is this fundamental feeling that washington is not doing its job. and that our legislators are not doing their job. the president's not doing his job to bridge these divisions. i don't think we've heard enough about what is the path forward to solving some of these fights? so there's the grind it out strategy, but then there's the bigger point about making washington work better. i just think both sides are going to really lose people if they don't take these final weeks to add
the perception, i'm not saying what the reality was, but that was the political perception and punctuated about going to sam's point. there is certainly a recognition, i think, both campaigns that the obama team can grind this out, demographically. and in certain states, but i talked to a really smart voter on a plane to florida, he happened to be a voter from new hampshire yesterday, and he made the point that we are locked in this political gladiator game in this country. and we haven't had a...
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. >> reporter: each stump speech punctuated of this familiar refrain, accusing his rival of previously forgetting past occasions. >> that sounds like romnesia. sounds like a classic case of romnesia. >> reporter: the president also unveiled a 20-page booklet promoting his second-term agenda. >> unlike mitt romney, i'm proud to talk about what's in my plan. >> reporter: tuesday distanced himself of richard murdoch of indiana, who romney recently endorsed. >> i believe life begins at conception. the only exception i have to have an abortion is in that case of the life of the mother. i just struggled with it myself for a long time, but i came to realize life is that gift from god, and even when life begins in that horrible situation of rape, it is something god intended to happen. >> reporter: the romney campaign responded, governor romney disagrees with rithe comments. missouri republican candidate tom aiken sparked outrage in august, describing his own opposition to abortion, even in the case of what he called legitimate rape. top republicans quickly withdrew their support from aiken's
. >> reporter: each stump speech punctuated of this familiar refrain, accusing his rival of previously forgetting past occasions. >> that sounds like romnesia. sounds like a classic case of romnesia. >> reporter: the president also unveiled a 20-page booklet promoting his second-term agenda. >> unlike mitt romney, i'm proud to talk about what's in my plan. >> reporter: tuesday distanced himself of richard murdoch of indiana, who romney recently endorsed. >> i...