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so it's not how hard you push. it's the rhythm with which you push that counts. do you see that? and if these are both of the same frequency-- you ever hear people talk about, "oh, someone is always on my wavelength"? they're kind of talking about that. see? if you have the same wave, same frequencies, then this one will set this into resonance. a couple of years ago about-- hey, must be five years ago now. i was skating to golden gate park. i roller skate. now, i'm skating through golden gate park and there's a kid-- saturday morning. this kid's sitting on a swing all by himself. and the kid says, "hey, mister, give me a push." i look and i see all the wet, soggy grass between me and him, i gotta clank through all the grass, get my ball bearings all wet and everything. you know, i said, "what you say, kid?" "you heard me. come over here and give me a push." you know how some of the kids act today? the kid didn't say, "i know you're busy "and i'm busy, one human being to another. "i'd be ever so delighted if you would come over "and take a little time off and give me a little pus
so it's not how hard you push. it's the rhythm with which you push that counts. do you see that? and if these are both of the same frequency-- you ever hear people talk about, "oh, someone is always on my wavelength"? they're kind of talking about that. see? if you have the same wave, same frequencies, then this one will set this into resonance. a couple of years ago about-- hey, must be five years ago now. i was skating to golden gate park. i roller skate. now, i'm skating through...
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and they're pushed all the way down. push, push, push, push, push. the copper wires feeding that accelerator are thicker than your wrist. enormous amperage, enormous power. and that is put into driving that accelerator. and that energy takes little tiny part electrons. you know how light they are, my goodness, my goodness? it pushes, pushes, pushes, pushes for 2 miles. and as they push and push and push and doesn't gain much speed. but it gains something else. it gains momentum without gaining much speed. and what's that imply about the mass? that the mass is becoming enormous. when these things get down the end, they land--they hit with thousands of times more mass than they started with. and so all this energy you're pumping in, all that energy, that energy is going into mass. and how much? given by this relationship. so at the end of the tube, you'll have more mass than you had when you started. because you're energizing it all the time. and as you push things, push things, some people will say how come you can't go faster than the speed of light?
and they're pushed all the way down. push, push, push, push, push. the copper wires feeding that accelerator are thicker than your wrist. enormous amperage, enormous power. and that is put into driving that accelerator. and that energy takes little tiny part electrons. you know how light they are, my goodness, my goodness? it pushes, pushes, pushes, pushes for 2 miles. and as they push and push and push and doesn't gain much speed. but it gains something else. it gains momentum without gaining...
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>> reporter: yeah, we're getting pushed back by the chicago police and they're pushing the crowd into very full area up onto the sidewalk, so as we merge from the street to the sidewalk, of course, people are getting pushed together even if you're not on the front line getting pushed by the police, you're getting sort of pressure from both sides. there is a lady crying next to me. she seems to be hurt. other people are kind of just trying to get out to some open space. but the vast majority of the protesters who were here earlier have sort of moved out of the immediate area, and the plan, if you will, of the chicago police seems to be working and they've been able to push them off the main part of the street, and now everybody has been pushed down to the sidewalk. >> hey, ted, before you keep going, i'm going to have you keep talking, but i just want to warn our viewers, you're hearing some words you don't often hear on television, but again, this is live, and some people are saying things they say when they don't realize microphones are on and they're being broadcasted around the wor
>> reporter: yeah, we're getting pushed back by the chicago police and they're pushing the crowd into very full area up onto the sidewalk, so as we merge from the street to the sidewalk, of course, people are getting pushed together even if you're not on the front line getting pushed by the police, you're getting sort of pressure from both sides. there is a lady crying next to me. she seems to be hurt. other people are kind of just trying to get out to some open space. but the vast...
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and shove and the push and pull here it's not the end but what we are beginning to see whether it's the united states quite frankly or in western europe is that the austerity programs are massively unpopular with the public the more deep those austerity programs because the more suffering they engender the more unpopular they become this is been more or less the case with austerity programs for about thirty five to forty years mostly in the developing world where they were tried and pushed historically and increasingly in the developed world which is in many ways in the situation that we saw developing countries in in the seventy's eighty's and ninety's and we're seeing a very angry public response here on the other hand there's going to have to be structural change in europe that's probably undeniable and the sixty four thousand dollar question remains does europe try to integrate more to ride out the crisis or do the european union begin to disintegrate on the mismatch between economic orthodoxy and the will of the general public's in a democratic environment given those two scena
and shove and the push and pull here it's not the end but what we are beginning to see whether it's the united states quite frankly or in western europe is that the austerity programs are massively unpopular with the public the more deep those austerity programs because the more suffering they engender the more unpopular they become this is been more or less the case with austerity programs for about thirty five to forty years mostly in the developing world where they were tried and pushed...
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push -- >> oh, trouble! harvick's around! >> oh, got spun on the back by the 43. >> how many is it going to collect? >> oh, what a vicious crash. eric mcclure. >> get around here. >> i think we're okay maybe. just need tires. >> the accident that began at the front of the pack jockeying for position to race for the win ends with some heavily damaged cars scattered across turn three. tayl tayler malsam. >> vicious hit by mcclure there. >> yes, it was. robert richardson, 23. kevin harvick's car sitting back there as well. >> harvick was out of his car. >> that's what's so frustrating about this racing. you get yourself all day long. positioned yourself. get yourself out of trouble. and it just gets so ramped up. it's one bump too hard by someone. >> you got so many lines that are a different momentum. the holes close up so quickly. no one willing to give any when it's this close to the end. >> 7 car rejoins the race. you saw brad keselowski's car sitting on the pit lane getting attention. robert richardson. te
push -- >> oh, trouble! harvick's around! >> oh, got spun on the back by the 43. >> how many is it going to collect? >> oh, what a vicious crash. eric mcclure. >> get around here. >> i think we're okay maybe. just need tires. >> the accident that began at the front of the pack jockeying for position to race for the win ends with some heavily damaged cars scattered across turn three. tayl tayler malsam. >> vicious hit by mcclure there. >>...
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and they're pushing them.bers are dwindling and i'd be hard pressed to say there are a hundred left out here at this stage of the game. what i see a lot of police riot gear, harris. i mentioned that speakers are encouraging the people to ooh leave. they had a program set up and the reverend jesse jackson was even in the crowd. >> he was in the crowd and demonstrating with veterans of iraq and afghanistan who were opposed particularly to the war in afghanistan and some through away their medals as they got up to the front. that was a ceremony that took place a couple of who yours ago and that happened before the conflict with police. the conflict with police happened really just as the demonstration had nowhere to go any longer and wanted to move closer to mccormick place and the pushing and shoving started and sticks were thrown at the police officers, aen they responded with the riot shields and baton. >> harris: all right, you say it's dwindled to a hundred people out there and seeing details of people carri
and they're pushing them.bers are dwindling and i'd be hard pressed to say there are a hundred left out here at this stage of the game. what i see a lot of police riot gear, harris. i mentioned that speakers are encouraging the people to ooh leave. they had a program set up and the reverend jesse jackson was even in the crowd. >> he was in the crowd and demonstrating with veterans of iraq and afghanistan who were opposed particularly to the war in afghanistan and some through away their...
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five to forty years mostly in the developing world where they were tried and pushed historically and increasingly in the developed world which is in many ways in the situation that we saw developing countries in in the seventy's eighty's and ninety's and we're seeing a very angry public response here on the other hand there's going to have to be structural change in europe that's probably undeniable and the sixty four thousand dollar question remains does europe try to integrate more to ride out the crisis or do does the european union begin to disintegrate on the mismatch between economic orthodoxy and the will of the general public's in the democratic environment given those two scenarios which do you consider more likely. i think you'll probably see a middle of the road i think a long time company will end up being a little bit less radical in terms of forging a new way and some of their proponents might hope they would be but they're certainly going to do things differently than start cosy and company i think we're going to see an accommodation where there is a more of a credible
five to forty years mostly in the developing world where they were tried and pushed historically and increasingly in the developed world which is in many ways in the situation that we saw developing countries in in the seventy's eighty's and ninety's and we're seeing a very angry public response here on the other hand there's going to have to be structural change in europe that's probably undeniable and the sixty four thousand dollar question remains does europe try to integrate more to ride...
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and push and push until there is a response they will harvest the nations of business term and you see it in every aspect of our lives of course this week we saw over two hundred thousand people lose their unemployment benefits. we are watching the destruction of our educational system hedge fund managers taking a fervent interest in the school system and impoverished areas in this country is not about teaching for children to write and. they know that the federal government spends over six hundred billion dollars a year on education this country and they want that money along with social security money along with everything else and frankly they're going to get it there is nothing within the political system to stop them the only way to push back now is through acts of civil disobedience and it will come in it's in abbottabad going to come because there are there is no mechanism within the formal structures of power the whole this disembowel of not only the country but the global economy the creation of a kind of global neo feudalism a world of masters and serfs where everybody is tol
and push and push until there is a response they will harvest the nations of business term and you see it in every aspect of our lives of course this week we saw over two hundred thousand people lose their unemployment benefits. we are watching the destruction of our educational system hedge fund managers taking a fervent interest in the school system and impoverished areas in this country is not about teaching for children to write and. they know that the federal government spends over six...
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, pushed, pushed until the freedom ride with the brutality visited upon those freedom riders really made him move to do something in terms of concrete legislation? >> in the first place, it isn't just the kennedys that had to be moved, public opinion had to be moved. southern legislators had to be removed or moved. and charlayne, i want to read the book. i'm sure i'll love it. >> oh, you will. >> i recommend you read it. >> you can buy her book. >> i will buy it. >> okay. [ laughter ] >> the documentary on american experience documentary that's been shown and re-shown recently -- >> "the freedom riders" is by stanley nelson. you should see it. it's an excellent movie. >> kennedy did, after the first sit-ins, he sent a message saying, the new way -- you've shown that the new way to stand up for your rights is to sit down. now, why were -- did they make -- they rapidly learned the mississippi judge was a terrible mistake. i want to then say, charlayne brought onto the stage here robert kennedy. because he's a crucial part of all the questions we've asked so far. he called essentially all t
, pushed, pushed until the freedom ride with the brutality visited upon those freedom riders really made him move to do something in terms of concrete legislation? >> in the first place, it isn't just the kennedys that had to be moved, public opinion had to be moved. southern legislators had to be removed or moved. and charlayne, i want to read the book. i'm sure i'll love it. >> oh, you will. >> i recommend you read it. >> you can buy her book. >> i will buy it....
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push -- >> oh, trouble! harvick's around! >> oh, got spun on the back by the 43. >> how many is it going to collect? >> oh, what a vicious crash. eric mcclure. >> get around here. >> i think we're okay maybe. just need tires. >> the accident that began at the front of the pack jockeying for position to race for the win ends with some heavily damaged cars scattered across turn three. tayl tayler malsam. >> vicious hit by mcclure there. >> yes, it was. robert richardson, 23. kevin harvick's car sitting back there as well. >> harvick was out of his car. >> that's what's so frustrating about this racing. you get yourself all day long. positioned yourself. get yourself out of trouble. and it just gets so ramped up. it's one bump too hard by someone. >> you got so many lines that are a different momentum. the holes close up so quickly. no one willing to give any when it's this close to the end. >> 7 car rejoins the race. you saw brad keselowski's car sitting on the pit lane getting attention. robert richardson. te
push -- >> oh, trouble! harvick's around! >> oh, got spun on the back by the 43. >> how many is it going to collect? >> oh, what a vicious crash. eric mcclure. >> get around here. >> i think we're okay maybe. just need tires. >> the accident that began at the front of the pack jockeying for position to race for the win ends with some heavily damaged cars scattered across turn three. tayl tayler malsam. >> vicious hit by mcclure there. >>...
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will the chicago police don't push? we have a number of people that have gotten down on the ground and refusing to move. they are scream iing at the officers. so far for the most point, they have been pushing people with their baton. it is one of those situations that could get ugly very, very quickly. >> we're going to stick with this for a moment. look at that picture. really the near south side. police were strong arming them. we showed the video of the van going into the crowds. what has been the response as we look what's been the response from the police department? >> that incident where the person hit by the car, they were a professional protester. they say the officer driving the van, they believe that they were caught up in that scenario. that is the ultimate clash of relief. water is being thrown into the crowd of police officers and seeing a number of people arguing and screaming into the ears of these officers. not much in terms of movement. there is a chaotic situation for the police. >> these pictures are
will the chicago police don't push? we have a number of people that have gotten down on the ground and refusing to move. they are scream iing at the officers. so far for the most point, they have been pushing people with their baton. it is one of those situations that could get ugly very, very quickly. >> we're going to stick with this for a moment. look at that picture. really the near south side. police were strong arming them. we showed the video of the van going into the crowds. what...
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they can you expect to see more of a push similar piece of legislation to come before congress. yeah i think that you know as the internet community really wise up and takes the stand you know i don't think that if we defeat one bill that all of a sudden the people are saying attack it up and go home and then there's got already backroom lobbying go another and pass something similar to sopa and pipa so i'm sure that you know if we're successful we are in defeating sis. i don't anticipate this to be the last fight right mike thank you for weighing and that was my crisp ali he is a campaign strategist for access now dot org thanks. well we have an update for you on a story we've been following from the beginning mass protests in canada have reached a boiling point in montreal last night police and some three thousand protesters squared off again this is the thirteenth consecutive night of demonstrations the students began protesting after an increase in tuition. over five hundred people were arrested it's the highest number of arrests any single night since the protests sparked a
they can you expect to see more of a push similar piece of legislation to come before congress. yeah i think that you know as the internet community really wise up and takes the stand you know i don't think that if we defeat one bill that all of a sudden the people are saying attack it up and go home and then there's got already backroom lobbying go another and pass something similar to sopa and pipa so i'm sure that you know if we're successful we are in defeating sis. i don't anticipate this...
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push, your pushes are excellent. 7:17. i can feel the baby's hair. you see your baby's head. 7:40. i do what she says. we rehearse. dana is guiding my baby's head. this is called ring of fire. okay. push hard. i moan like a walrus. my vagina tears to my ass. but i don't care. dana puts the baby on my chest. the cord is still attached. i am still shaking. the baby's eyes are wide open. i cry, the baby cries. i have a baby. it's a girl.
push, your pushes are excellent. 7:17. i can feel the baby's hair. you see your baby's head. 7:40. i do what she says. we rehearse. dana is guiding my baby's head. this is called ring of fire. okay. push hard. i moan like a walrus. my vagina tears to my ass. but i don't care. dana puts the baby on my chest. the cord is still attached. i am still shaking. the baby's eyes are wide open. i cry, the baby cries. i have a baby. it's a girl.
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how does you go from there to be pushed, pushed, pushed to the freedom rides made him then move to do something in terms of k concrete legislation? >> it wasn't just the kennedys that had to be moved. the legislators had to be removed or moved and charlene -- i want to read the book. i'm sure i'll love it. >> oh, you will. >> buy her book. >> i will buy it. >> the documentary has been shown. the freedom writers is an excellent movie. >> kennedy did. and sent a message saying. the new way you have shown that, the new way to stand up for your rights is to sit down. they learned the mississippi judge was a terrible mistake. the president looked to him for civil rights. he looked to his brother robert. he liked very much dealing with the uncle of roger will kins. when i went to see the uncle. head of the naacp. roy willkins to support kennedy, don't let it take you all the way to lbj. he said if i'm honest, i will tell you that the one person that i think who has fire in his belly to end it is linden johnson. he said don't worry, my wife is not only a row nman catholic, b in love with joh
how does you go from there to be pushed, pushed, pushed to the freedom rides made him then move to do something in terms of k concrete legislation? >> it wasn't just the kennedys that had to be moved. the legislators had to be removed or moved and charlene -- i want to read the book. i'm sure i'll love it. >> oh, you will. >> buy her book. >> i will buy it. >> the documentary has been shown. the freedom writers is an excellent movie. >> kennedy did. and sent...
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to chile joins us now live from arizona a state where law enforcement is pushing to get ahold of the device is welcome to the show there. so this gadget doesn't make us safer or isn't it an invasion of privacy well lou promising to make this for they always do whatever they can you know put this tech on the road or introduced into our lives but of course it can invade our privacy anything that tracks with the promise of stopping crime trucks us it could be used for any purposes that they want to put that information to this particular device tracks or license plates and knows where we're going when we've been there they can simply can track are patterns of travel we can track who we travel with. so yes can that be used to stop crime you know theoretically the da is behind the current push to put these cameras into utah so they say they can track a judgment was and they could they can you can also track this going to the store going political meetings going to see or you know girl friends going to see who are promoting and so they're collecting all this information some of it seems tr
to chile joins us now live from arizona a state where law enforcement is pushing to get ahold of the device is welcome to the show there. so this gadget doesn't make us safer or isn't it an invasion of privacy well lou promising to make this for they always do whatever they can you know put this tech on the road or introduced into our lives but of course it can invade our privacy anything that tracks with the promise of stopping crime trucks us it could be used for any purposes that they want...
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push, your pushes are excellent. 7:17. i can feel the baby's hair. you see your baby's head. 7:40. i do what she says. we rehearse. dana is guiding my baby's head. this is called ring of fire. okay. push hard. i moan like a walrus. my vagina tears to my ass. but i don't care. dana puts the baby on my chest. the cord is still attached. i am still shaking. the baby's eyes are wide open. i cry, the baby cries. i have a baby. it's a girl. [applause] that was wonderful. that was really great. don't you all want to be her best friend name. emanuel, queer spoken word poetry. pbs's in the life. an online journal. he's the author of the year poetry. as well as his first spoken word. it's a recipient of the masha a gomez award. please welcome manual xavier. >> hello. okay. there we go. how are you doing? first of all, thank you so much. it's such a great pleasure to be back in san francisco. i love this city and it's always a pleasure to be here. i want to thank mishell t. one is new. it will give you a back story. a few years ago, i had been attacked on the streets of brooklyn. i am deaf in
push, your pushes are excellent. 7:17. i can feel the baby's hair. you see your baby's head. 7:40. i do what she says. we rehearse. dana is guiding my baby's head. this is called ring of fire. okay. push hard. i moan like a walrus. my vagina tears to my ass. but i don't care. dana puts the baby on my chest. the cord is still attached. i am still shaking. the baby's eyes are wide open. i cry, the baby cries. i have a baby. it's a girl. [applause] that was wonderful. that was really great. don't...
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are pushing. all of those are reasons that short comings and things to be kaflg of today particularly in our sector. i would strongly support what tony said about i think in the privacy realm market based solutions are available more so than in others today. i think you see in our sector alone and social networking plenty of people have come after us and tried to position themselves as great alternatives to us on a privacy matter, so on the basis that it provides better privacy protection. that's great. we welcome that. i think that's the right solution to that. i think that's another thing. social networks and also just the advance of technology generally have made consumers much more able, i believe, to protect their interests on things like privacy today. users, consumers, able to criticize, organize, complain, and ultimately punish companies for actual problems and actual bad experiences rather than theoretically bad experiences. if there is an actual bad experience, path had a thing the other
are pushing. all of those are reasons that short comings and things to be kaflg of today particularly in our sector. i would strongly support what tony said about i think in the privacy realm market based solutions are available more so than in others today. i think you see in our sector alone and social networking plenty of people have come after us and tried to position themselves as great alternatives to us on a privacy matter, so on the basis that it provides better privacy protection....
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and pushed and pushed this latest incident with his foreign policy spokesman is is an example of this romney didn't want to see that person go but he couldn't quite mobilize them to keep them either his father george was kind of an eisenhower public. was for his father george and his father george was a opponent of barry goldwater who in one thousand six hundred you supported you know who and what i remember george i grew up in michigan he was my governor in one thousand sixty four that george romney said i accept the goldwater nomination but i do not endorse him and he refused to campaign for him and that by the way is an important reason why he was in the nominee in one nine hundred sixty eight and young mitt who was his father's one of his father's closest political allies a brilliant young man there very youngest son there very very close learned his father was too blunt too confrontational and his father alternately lost the big prize too to what extent has has money corrupted the republican party and the conservative movement it seems that the values this whole the traditional v
and pushed and pushed this latest incident with his foreign policy spokesman is is an example of this romney didn't want to see that person go but he couldn't quite mobilize them to keep them either his father george was kind of an eisenhower public. was for his father george and his father george was a opponent of barry goldwater who in one thousand six hundred you supported you know who and what i remember george i grew up in michigan he was my governor in one thousand sixty four that george...
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he said he would push on health insurance. we got it.e still have to make sure the courts hold it but we got it. he said he would ghetto sam a bin laden. thiset osama bin laden. this this he said he would support gay marriage. we have to stop picking on him. this guy is going to win. he is the future. he is taking america in a better place. no one in their right mind thinks that gay marriage isn't going to be part of america's fabric within the next five years. nobody thinks that any more. >> well, of course there are crazy right-wingers. >> they don't want it but they admit. look at the polls, anybody under the age of 30, all of the people under 30 are saying overwhelmingly they are in support of gay marriage. times are changing. we have to admit it. >> jerry springer, strong political opinions. i love it. thank you for joining us. when we come back, we will talk to the first woman running as an open bi-sexual, speaking of gay marriage and gay rights issues. in arizona of all places. does she have a chance? we will talk about the violen
he said he would push on health insurance. we got it.e still have to make sure the courts hold it but we got it. he said he would ghetto sam a bin laden. thiset osama bin laden. this this he said he would support gay marriage. we have to stop picking on him. this guy is going to win. he is the future. he is taking america in a better place. no one in their right mind thinks that gay marriage isn't going to be part of america's fabric within the next five years. nobody thinks that any more....
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rider when pushes the button, the text is displayed -- when a rider pushes the button. >> the successthese tests led to the expansion of the program to all stations on the light rail and is part of the new shelter contract, push to talk will be installed. check out the new
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they believe that will give politicians and smokers a push toward curbing the habit. government leaders have never set a numerical target. they will decide next month. nhk world, tokyo. >>> here is the latest market figures. >>> businesses in the united states are racing to stake their claim in space. the company space x is leading the pack. its engineers set the first private cargo craft to the international space station. the dragon as it is called docked last friday to deliver food and other supplies. >> this really is, i think, going to be recognized as a significantly historical step forward in space travels. >> one, zero. >> the dragon's docking is a major boost for u.s. government leaders. their current policy relies on the private sector to develop spacecraft following the end of nasa's shuttle program. >>> let's take a look now at how the folks at space x got to this point and how other companies are positioning themselves in this space race. nhk world has the story. >> reporter: the dragon spacecraft was developed by a venture firm space x. the company enter
they believe that will give politicians and smokers a push toward curbing the habit. government leaders have never set a numerical target. they will decide next month. nhk world, tokyo. >>> here is the latest market figures. >>> businesses in the united states are racing to stake their claim in space. the company space x is leading the pack. its engineers set the first private cargo craft to the international space station. the dragon as it is called docked last friday to...
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the low pressure pushes in, and already in the tokai region. you've seen your rain totals go higher throughout the day and now it's a all the way up to nearly 500 millimeters of rainfall in just the past 24 hours. unfortunately as this energy does continue to push off towards the northeast, with it is the threat of yet more rainfall. another 250 millimeters could fall here in the tokkai region and even out to the tako plain you can see the excessive amount of rain. and an additional 200 meters could be seen here. it brings a threat of floods but also a risk of land slides in these steeper elevations. not only will the rains be the risky scenario, the winds up to 72 kilometers per hour could be seen in these lines close together here. these are winds pushing onshore and accompanying this is going to be high seas, up to 5 to 7 meters in some locations. if you do plan on vent turg out to any of the beaches, it could be rather dangerous. farther toward the west, following this cold front, you are seeing heavy rainfall due to the beginning of your r
the low pressure pushes in, and already in the tokai region. you've seen your rain totals go higher throughout the day and now it's a all the way up to nearly 500 millimeters of rainfall in just the past 24 hours. unfortunately as this energy does continue to push off towards the northeast, with it is the threat of yet more rainfall. another 250 millimeters could fall here in the tokkai region and even out to the tako plain you can see the excessive amount of rain. and an additional 200 meters...
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and it has pushed them to logger heads.they are on i guess you could call it the brink of a strike. they have had the first of two preliminary strike votes. last night was the first. 97% of the teachers that voted supported the strike. they would then schedule another vote and if, again, they have the support, that would authorize the union leadership to call a strike. doesn't mean a strike is imminent, but it really pushes them right to the door. >> where do they think the money will come from for the raises that they want? >> they feel that the concessions that they've given, the furlough days, other types of concessions that they've made have allowed the district to really create a cushion of money and, in fact, the district does have a reserve fund. the district, however, is sort of like a family that's saying we know we're going to have hard times so we're going to cut back on cable. we're going to save things now even though we can still afford it, to save up so that next year we can buy food. >> what about a tax or a
and it has pushed them to logger heads.they are on i guess you could call it the brink of a strike. they have had the first of two preliminary strike votes. last night was the first. 97% of the teachers that voted supported the strike. they would then schedule another vote and if, again, they have the support, that would authorize the union leadership to call a strike. doesn't mean a strike is imminent, but it really pushes them right to the door. >> where do they think the money will...
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again, swipe number two, dolphin comes in, does a u-turn. >> whoa. >> wow. >> pushes -- pushes the snooker into shallow waters. >> swim, snooki! >> three times the dolphin pushes the snook into shallower water before going in for the attack. >> seems like too much work, though. why didn't he just go in for the kill? >> this is actually not an uncommon practice for dolphins to get their prey close to the shore and for the dolphins themselves almost to beach themselves in order to get their prey. they do it with schools of fish, obviously here with snooks. >> thank you, dr. troutman. >> marine biologist. >> bad day for the snook, good day for the dolphins. >>> that is it for the rtm countdown, everybody. thanks for joining us. have a fantastic weekend. thanks for joining us. have a fantastic weekend. we'll see you on monday. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com
again, swipe number two, dolphin comes in, does a u-turn. >> whoa. >> wow. >> pushes -- pushes the snooker into shallow waters. >> swim, snooki! >> three times the dolphin pushes the snook into shallower water before going in for the attack. >> seems like too much work, though. why didn't he just go in for the kill? >> this is actually not an uncommon practice for dolphins to get their prey close to the shore and for the dolphins themselves almost to...
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we will see the moderate to heavy rain pushing in across the area.ou can see that in your oranges and yellows and this will continue as we go into lunchtime. today i will say occasional rain off and ongoing throughout the day. tomorrow will be a little bit more steady and then things begin to push out as we go into wednesday as high pressure will build back in across the area. but for today, your hour by hour forecast still brings us seasonable. we should be at 72, 73 for this time year. and that's what we will see and humidity will pick up as well. we have a new series to talk about as we he have game day forecast. the first pitch at 7:05 against the yankees. 68 and showers and storms in the forecast for us as well. once again, the winds will be out of the southeast at 5 to 10 miles an hour. that could be a factor in the forecast for us. look at the 80s as we go through time. let's check of the abc2 time savor traffic with lauren. >> reporter: good morning. so far so good on the road. that 80 degree forecast looks very nice. looking forward to that.
we will see the moderate to heavy rain pushing in across the area.ou can see that in your oranges and yellows and this will continue as we go into lunchtime. today i will say occasional rain off and ongoing throughout the day. tomorrow will be a little bit more steady and then things begin to push out as we go into wednesday as high pressure will build back in across the area. but for today, your hour by hour forecast still brings us seasonable. we should be at 72, 73 for this time year. and...
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as that system pushes inland there are some showers is possible. we can get drizzle overnight, and not likely. we don't expect to see showers or rainfall. there is breezy conditions turning into windy conditions by mid week, overnight tonight low clouds, fog pushing inland and across the bay. lows a narrow range, low 50s, low to mid-50s across the bay area. there are highs climbing to 79 in livermore, 70 in oakland. there is 76 in san jose. there is highs into mid-70s, watsonville and santa cruz, inland there is upper 70s to low 80s, windy, cooler wednesday through friday, highs dropping off to low 70s inland. mid-60s around the bay. as memorial day weekend gets underway, we'll sigh a warming trend, highs climbing into low 80s monday and inland locations just in time for the weekend. >> winds remain. with allergies this drives you nuts. >> yes. everything that irritates us. >> skmaktly. >> just ahead at 4:00 nancy pelosi drives. where in the bay area you'll be able to drive on that newly renamed roadway. >> and there are world leader as agree to en
as that system pushes inland there are some showers is possible. we can get drizzle overnight, and not likely. we don't expect to see showers or rainfall. there is breezy conditions turning into windy conditions by mid week, overnight tonight low clouds, fog pushing inland and across the bay. lows a narrow range, low 50s, low to mid-50s across the bay area. there are highs climbing to 79 in livermore, 70 in oakland. there is 76 in san jose. there is highs into mid-70s, watsonville and santa...
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not much of a push in our atmosphere.s going to ride up the spine of our appalachian and give us a nice soaking. just off and on rain today into tomorrow. the heaviest rain are -- or the highest accumulation will be west of 95. notice the reds there. west of 95. east of 95, closer to an inch and a half. eastern shore, less amount there. i think this gives us a pretty good ballpark in terms of what to expect. 72, the high temperature this afternoon. and even a few lingering showers on wednesday. otherwise, bright sunshine thrurs through the weekend. >> we have a crash to start things off. interloop after braddock road. with the accident and wet pavement we will still give you normal time. as a whole pretty good. chevrolet and into northeast d.c. travel times working with us at 66. heavier volumes spotted in manassas but open at 50. 95 between richmond and baltimore, seeing a little more action but will still give you the green light with travel times new orleans at this time of day. and this isn't normal volume on springfi
not much of a push in our atmosphere.s going to ride up the spine of our appalachian and give us a nice soaking. just off and on rain today into tomorrow. the heaviest rain are -- or the highest accumulation will be west of 95. notice the reds there. west of 95. east of 95, closer to an inch and a half. eastern shore, less amount there. i think this gives us a pretty good ballpark in terms of what to expect. 72, the high temperature this afternoon. and even a few lingering showers on wednesday....
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charley, over to you. >>> some people believe have been pushing pills. it's a story abc 2 news investigator josie sisterman has been working on since december as part of our "bad medicine" investigation. take a look. reporter: people who work in the beltway professional building on york road have is felt something wasn't quite right since a new tenant move inside last fall. yesterday their suspicions were raised even higher after d.e.a. agents raided the building. baltimore county police confirm their officers and the d.e.a. were there as search warrants were served on healthy life medical group. they're on the 1100 block of york road right off 695. now, people who work in that building have long suspected the facility might be a pill mill because they've seen traffic and out-of-state car that is pull in, make a visit and hit the highway. an abc 2 news investigation found another company with the same name, another office that was closed down along rochester town road. two doctors who worked at that healthy life medical group had their licenses suspended
charley, over to you. >>> some people believe have been pushing pills. it's a story abc 2 news investigator josie sisterman has been working on since december as part of our "bad medicine" investigation. take a look. reporter: people who work in the beltway professional building on york road have is felt something wasn't quite right since a new tenant move inside last fall. yesterday their suspicions were raised even higher after d.e.a. agents raided the building. baltimore...
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meanwhile, we have been tracking how this ron paul delegate push has been going.y's son, josh, at the arizona convention was booed off stage, supporter of ron paul expressed dissatisfaction as josh romney tried to solidify support for his father. take a listen. >> make sure that said it pay for romney and that's that it's green. i appreciate your support. thank you very much. >> remember in arizona it was a winner take all state. romney won the delegates, but you have the election of the people who will be there to cast the votes for mitt romney and a lost ron paul supporters have to be mid-romney voters. one of the only this this happened, tim pawlenty, he too was booed off stage. you are watching this now by ron paul supporters and this is happening in a bunch of states that could make tampa very fascinating. >>> a deep dive into california politics and another washington insider. pete stark on the democratic side of the aisle in a fight for his own party. you are watching "the daily rundown" on msnbc. [ male announcer ] what's in your energy drink? ♪ power surg
meanwhile, we have been tracking how this ron paul delegate push has been going.y's son, josh, at the arizona convention was booed off stage, supporter of ron paul expressed dissatisfaction as josh romney tried to solidify support for his father. take a listen. >> make sure that said it pay for romney and that's that it's green. i appreciate your support. thank you very much. >> remember in arizona it was a winner take all state. romney won the delegates, but you have the election...
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to the day i die, i'll never forget bush pushed his chair forget bush pushed his chair back, stood up, looked at cheney and said, you've got it, let me know if you need more and walked out of the room. cheney's jaw dropped, powell's jaw dropped. powell's jaw dropped. cheney looked at scowcroft and said, does he know what he just authorized? and brent smiled and said he knows perfectly well what he just authorized. i think there are some more puzzles that we need to work on for george h.w. bush. tim, why don't you kick us off. >> thank you, phillip. it's an honor for me to be back at the miller center. i want to congratulate phillip for starting this project for governor baliles for finishing it, for russell for being a great steward and initiator and of course, to jim young for having thought through how to do this. phillip's comments spark something i'll add to what i planned to say, which is that part of the answer, i think, and i hope we'll go into more of this, is that george h.w. bush, who by the way was just george bush when we did this project, i've often found this quite amusi
to the day i die, i'll never forget bush pushed his chair forget bush pushed his chair back, stood up, looked at cheney and said, you've got it, let me know if you need more and walked out of the room. cheney's jaw dropped, powell's jaw dropped. powell's jaw dropped. cheney looked at scowcroft and said, does he know what he just authorized? and brent smiled and said he knows perfectly well what he just authorized. i think there are some more puzzles that we need to work on for george h.w. bush....
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and i kept fighting for it, pushing and pushing. and it that's one issue that nobody would even like vouch for me because it didn't happen while i was in a military. and i actually had to get a medical doctor that did surgery. and i said i just need you to prove, just say due to my surgery, the size, everything, that i did not have this while i was in the military. and the doctor came back and said you had this problem two years prior to getting out of the military. and, yeah, it took me over ten years to actually apply, and then another couple years to get the services that was due. thank you. >> so with regards to women's only clinics, when i first accessed the v.a. hospital in seattle, there was a small women's clinic, but they had no separate women's access. for example if a woman had military sexual trauma, she was forced to walk through all of the men and go to the clinic appointments and the level of privacy was really actually low. so it's evolved how into v.a. hospitals having their own separate entrance, really nice women'
and i kept fighting for it, pushing and pushing. and it that's one issue that nobody would even like vouch for me because it didn't happen while i was in a military. and i actually had to get a medical doctor that did surgery. and i said i just need you to prove, just say due to my surgery, the size, everything, that i did not have this while i was in the military. and the doctor came back and said you had this problem two years prior to getting out of the military. and, yeah, it took me over...
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out of it, and they're pushed out of it because there're unsupported. there are no additional union troops in nearby support. sherman is over at the church but the confedrates have entered the gap or vacuumed between the two divisions so there's no lateral communication or assistance between sherman and prentiss occurring. mcclernen's moved up to assist sherman but no one's moved up to asus prentiss. he got one regimen ordered to join him at pittsburgh landing, scheduled to join him anyway, to become part of the 15th michigan infantry, but they arrive with no musket balls to put in those guns. amazing. they stand a few minutes before the colonel. oliver's getting them off the front and out of here go find some ammunition. so that shows you also the nature of preparedness that these green armies find themselves. that a unit that's ordered out to reinforce has no ammunition and is unable to obtain any until it gets here, and, of course, conditioned find any here and has to back out. so just a striking example of the unpreparedness. but that's the only sup
out of it, and they're pushed out of it because there're unsupported. there are no additional union troops in nearby support. sherman is over at the church but the confedrates have entered the gap or vacuumed between the two divisions so there's no lateral communication or assistance between sherman and prentiss occurring. mcclernen's moved up to assist sherman but no one's moved up to asus prentiss. he got one regimen ordered to join him at pittsburgh landing, scheduled to join him anyway, to...
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this then put into place the push for legislation. now you may speak. >> it follows on to you, because i have to say that it was the activism of the young people and some of the older ones, but it was also media. because it was the -- and this is what -- and you see it goes back to this foreign thing. it was still the cold war. and when those kids got on that bus -- and i have a picture of them in this book -- [ laughter ] -- with the bus burning, and then sitting on the road choking to death from the smoke, it was the first time that the international media got onto this story. and that's when the world got involved in this. and that's where the foreign issue of, again, the cold war took place. and one final thing, and i'm finished. they still were reluctant to support those students, and it was the maneuvering of the kennedys, they secretly got the voter education project to fund a voter registration drive so that they could stop these embarrassing to them and the world activities of the movement, and although some of snik was very
this then put into place the push for legislation. now you may speak. >> it follows on to you, because i have to say that it was the activism of the young people and some of the older ones, but it was also media. because it was the -- and this is what -- and you see it goes back to this foreign thing. it was still the cold war. and when those kids got on that bus -- and i have a picture of them in this book -- [ laughter ] -- with the bus burning, and then sitting on the road choking to...