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right up here to rapid city. from rapid city we were only. two for the snes and you. once again continuing on the pilgrimage north. is that right no you forgot texas. license circled ok so who are. as i was saying. from grip in city we journeyed to bull. of the great city of chicago and you still forgot texas where it's texas from there yes where's the down there in beaumont it's circled there yeah they're from denver. everyone is convinced brilliant i am until right now. raw eight excuse me. you will. do this on top of the snooze button. so look like they were saying this was for personal of what we're doing now i was rehearsing we went from here. pulls. here is a houston area specifically the beaumont texas area you look a little smiley and and getting my timing on that it was because maine right there . and then from texas right up to shut it down dead it looks real we're in chicago. right. now. you went from texas to mt rushmore. appear here so there's a reason to become an actor because i don't know any of this stuff and now you're having fun ok. i get. what you
right up here to rapid city. from rapid city we were only. two for the snes and you. once again continuing on the pilgrimage north. is that right no you forgot texas. license circled ok so who are. as i was saying. from grip in city we journeyed to bull. of the great city of chicago and you still forgot texas where it's texas from there yes where's the down there in beaumont it's circled there yeah they're from denver. everyone is convinced brilliant i am until right now. raw eight excuse me....
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we see a line this, the rapid city is 11 and business mark, 16, a slug of cold air will plunge south. northern plains, great lakes 40s and 50s, it's cooler for some and warmer for others. it's close for walnut creek and thea. they'lsneak in with upper 30s, a little cooler as well. 33 in truckee and 40 up here. patchy fog and cooler and sunny and nice. 70s for many and 60s for some. the winds will pick up and the coast will have a warm up here, it looks like it's similar, and there may not be much of a spread here. if looks beautiful the next few days. >> thank you, steve. >>> two of the most beloved american youth programs appear to be headed for a legal show down, the reasons the girl scouts are taking the boy scouts to court. ♪ ♪ connecting people... ...uniting the world. ♪♪ >>> welcome back, train services running again in two main cities, after a bomb scare overnight. >> train stations were evacuated it turned out to alar a man saw something in a suitcase, it was a belt buckle shaped like a hand grenade. >>> we're learning about the deadly shooting earlier this year. the gunman al
we see a line this, the rapid city is 11 and business mark, 16, a slug of cold air will plunge south. northern plains, great lakes 40s and 50s, it's cooler for some and warmer for others. it's close for walnut creek and thea. they'lsneak in with upper 30s, a little cooler as well. 33 in truckee and 40 up here. patchy fog and cooler and sunny and nice. 70s for many and 60s for some. the winds will pick up and the coast will have a warm up here, it looks like it's similar, and there may not be...
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rapid city a high temperature of 23 degrees. minneapolis some light snow, 24.king at a 34 degree high in chicago. knoxville, tennessee, 44. as we go through next week temperatures get as cold as 37 degrees for akl high inoma city. that's a look at the weather across the country. here is a peek out your window. >>> good morning, everybody. cloudy skies and raindrops on the lens ofur cit camera this morning. grab your umbrella. nothing heavy just yet this scattered showers across the region. heavier steadr rain likely this afternoon to this evening. friday evening commute we will be covered in rain. temperature wise we are in the mid-40s now. afternoon temperatures will struggle to get above 50 degrees today. a gusty northwest wind is in place for bundle up. it will be cold also on sunday yrning, too. >> and that'sr latest forecastt. >> all righ >>> still ahead, who would lose phones on purpose? jeff rossen, of course. our rossen reports team testing out a simple trick. >>> the miracle baby joining dwyane wade and griel union's family. >>> and a man who will one
rapid city a high temperature of 23 degrees. minneapolis some light snow, 24.king at a 34 degree high in chicago. knoxville, tennessee, 44. as we go through next week temperatures get as cold as 37 degrees for akl high inoma city. that's a look at the weather across the country. here is a peek out your window. >>> good morning, everybody. cloudy skies and raindrops on the lens ofur cit camera this morning. grab your umbrella. nothing heavy just yet this scattered showers across the...
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the high in minneapolis is 24 degrees. 17 degrees below average. 24 in rapid city. dodge city, 35.sunday, the cold continues to push farther south. wichita, 39. memphis, 57. chicago, 35 degrees on sunday. charleston, west virginia, 53. as we continue through the start of next week, temperatures get cold on tuesday in green bay with highs reaches in the 30s. in new york city, the high of 39 on wednesday. in wilmington, north carolina, high of 59 degrees >>> and that's your latest forecast. >> thank you, dylan. still to come, "hamilton" creaticreat creator is moving to the big screen. >>> up next, why health offic l officials say why every single step counts. the push to get more people up the push to get more people up jimmy's gotten used to his whole room smelling like sweaty odors. yup, he's gone noseblind. he thinks it smells fine, but his mom smells this... luckily for all your hard-to-wash fabrics... ...there's febreze fabric refresher. febreze doesn't just mask, it eliminates odors you've... ...gone noseblind to. and try febreze unstopables for fabric. with up to twice the fre
the high in minneapolis is 24 degrees. 17 degrees below average. 24 in rapid city. dodge city, 35.sunday, the cold continues to push farther south. wichita, 39. memphis, 57. chicago, 35 degrees on sunday. charleston, west virginia, 53. as we continue through the start of next week, temperatures get cold on tuesday in green bay with highs reaches in the 30s. in new york city, the high of 39 on wednesday. in wilmington, north carolina, high of 59 degrees >>> and that's your latest...
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rapid city, a high temperature of 23 degrees. minneapolis, light snow, 24. in chicago. knoxville, tennessee, 44. as we go through next week, temperatures get as cold as 37 degrees for a high in oklahoma >>> good morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. smoky across the bay area today, and it will be unhealthy to be out there, especially for long periods of time. high temperature also reach into the low 70s for the north bay, and 69 degrees in san francisco. oakland reaching 72, and 76 degrees in san jose. our seven-day forecast for the weekend keeps it dry and light winds, but our high fire danger may return as early as late saturday evening. >> and that's your latest forecast. >> thank you. >>> still ahead, who would lose phones on purpose? jeff rossen, of course. our "rossen reports" team testing out a trick that could help you get back your lost phone. >>> and the miracle baby joining dwyane wade and gabrielle union's family. >>> and a revealing look at the man who one day will be king. what prince charles is saying about her future. >>> first, though, the t
rapid city, a high temperature of 23 degrees. minneapolis, light snow, 24. in chicago. knoxville, tennessee, 44. as we go through next week, temperatures get as cold as 37 degrees for a high in oklahoma >>> good morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. smoky across the bay area today, and it will be unhealthy to be out there, especially for long periods of time. high temperature also reach into the low 70s for the north bay, and 69 degrees in san francisco. oakland reaching 72, and 76...
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rapid city, 50. th's kind of seasonal.we go into tomorrow, bismarck, minn oota, highf 38 degrees. it settles eastward into st. louis thursday. expect a high of 44. mid-40s friday.e, milwau9 for high thursday. 36 on friday. and this will continue to move stward as we go into the weekend where highs will only be in the 40s up and down the east coast. today hyped the cold front that's causing the cooler temperatures, we'll see a line of heavy rain and possibly se re storms. that's a look at the weather across the country. now here's a peek at your window. >>> good morning. i'm storm team 4 meteorologist ruck bell. it's cloudy,ainy and chilly outside. storm team 4 radar shows the heaviest of the rai along i-95. steady rain across northern virginia. tapering across parts of the shenandoah valley. the steadiest of now and noontime. and should taper off to occasional rain. 80% chance of rain and thunderstorms tomorrow. >> that' your latest forecast. >>> coming up, maria shriver with eye-opening new research. could where you live
rapid city, 50. th's kind of seasonal.we go into tomorrow, bismarck, minn oota, highf 38 degrees. it settles eastward into st. louis thursday. expect a high of 44. mid-40s friday.e, milwau9 for high thursday. 36 on friday. and this will continue to move stward as we go into the weekend where highs will only be in the 40s up and down the east coast. today hyped the cold front that's causing the cooler temperatures, we'll see a line of heavy rain and possibly se re storms. that's a look at the...
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he is well aware of the citys' rapid growth which is pricing out so many residents ... ' there is no city should have grown as fast as it has grown without a clear understanding that you had to build space to accommodate we're trying to catch up." - "do you feel partially responsible? absolutely..." in acknowledging his role, he is also involved with projects to turn things around. and through it all, the city still shows its love for him... .. naming a section of the bay bridge in his honor...and the second of the two honors he considers most precious .. receiving the naacp's highest award - the spingarn medal this year.. "he was a great speaker. he was a great mayor and he never thought he was not supposed to have a good time doing it" "i really loved that president clinton was there to speak about our dad and then present him with the award. it was fantastic""this was huge. i felt like his speech was the best speech i've ever heard him make.." "when you think of the previous recipients.. martin luther king jr, rosa parks, harry belafonte, marian anderson, thurgoow.. "for me in my
he is well aware of the citys' rapid growth which is pricing out so many residents ... ' there is no city should have grown as fast as it has grown without a clear understanding that you had to build space to accommodate we're trying to catch up." - "do you feel partially responsible? absolutely..." in acknowledging his role, he is also involved with projects to turn things around. and through it all, the city still shows its love for him... .. naming a section of the bay bridge...
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certainly has been has been the increasing of inequalities in the city has been there has been a sort of a rapid rise in income inequality in the city and this sort of turning of the city center gradually into this into the space for for rich muscovites in the pushing of the of muscovites further and further out of the center of the city so moscow is becoming a much more stratified place than it was before and if anything that process is going to be is going to be is definitely going to be exacerbated by the by the by the so-called run.
certainly has been has been the increasing of inequalities in the city has been there has been a sort of a rapid rise in income inequality in the city and this sort of turning of the city center gradually into this into the space for for rich muscovites in the pushing of the of muscovites further and further out of the center of the city so moscow is becoming a much more stratified place than it was before and if anything that process is going to be is going to be is definitely going to be...
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certainly has been has been the increasing of inequalities in the city has been has been the sort of rapid rise in income inequality in the city and this sort of turning of the city center gradually into this into this space for for rich muscovites in the pushing of the of muscovites further and further out of the center of the city so moscow is becoming a much more stratified place than it was before and if anything that process is going to be is going to be is definitely going to be exacerbated by the by the by the so-called renovation project by the by the project of the destruction of the host ophira mass housing well it's really striking to me that you would that's the first thing that comes to you it comes to your mind in describing moscow because. urban improvements i said do not live it not limited to the city center in fact over the last year or so they have moved to the suburbs i mean i live in the suburbs and all the four parks around my house have been renovated to be very active participation of local residents the major improvement in terms of the playgrounds and other public
certainly has been has been the increasing of inequalities in the city has been has been the sort of rapid rise in income inequality in the city and this sort of turning of the city center gradually into this into this space for for rich muscovites in the pushing of the of muscovites further and further out of the center of the city so moscow is becoming a much more stratified place than it was before and if anything that process is going to be is going to be is definitely going to be...
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. >> there had never been such a large number of photographers photographing a city growing so rapid di. >> reporter: the early days of san francisco. >> this is what the city looked like before the earthquake and fire. >> reporter: large numbers of photographers like edward moybridge and william henry jackson fanned out with equally large cameras. >> this was a bank. >> reporter: from glass negatives, highly detailed photos of the growing city thinking was five-plate, multiplate panorama. >> reporter: but it's taken a century and a half, modern technology and someone like nick wright to come along. >> this is the palace hotel. >> reporter: and finish that work. >> so that would be how one of these would start out. >> reporter: as someone who loved history and technology, the san jose man figured out modern tools can bring the past new life. >> if you get enough of these pictures, you can put them together. >> reporter: using photo shop, he began digitally stitching together old pictures to create vast views of the early city. >> photographic jigsaw people putting together pieces thro
. >> there had never been such a large number of photographers photographing a city growing so rapid di. >> reporter: the early days of san francisco. >> this is what the city looked like before the earthquake and fire. >> reporter: large numbers of photographers like edward moybridge and william henry jackson fanned out with equally large cameras. >> this was a bank. >> reporter: from glass negatives, highly detailed photos of the growing city thinking was...
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he is well aware of the citys' rapid growth which is pricing out so many residents ... ' there is no nderstanding that you had to build space to accommodate we're trying to catch up." - "do you feel partially responsible? absolutely..." in acknowledging his role, he is also involved with projects to turn things around. and through it all, the city still shows its love for him... .. naming a section of the bay bridge in his honor...and the second of the two honors he considers most precious .. receiving the naacp's highest award - the spingarn medal this year.. "he was a great speaker. he was a great mayor and he never thought he was not supposed to have a good time doing it" "i really loved that president clinton was there to speak about our dad and then present him with the award. it was fantastic""this was huge. i felt like his speech was the best speech i've ever heard him make.." "when you think of the previous recipients.. martin luther king jr, rosa parks, harry belafonte, marian anderson, oprah winfrey, thurgood marshall...and now- willie louis brown .. "for me in my lifetime i
he is well aware of the citys' rapid growth which is pricing out so many residents ... ' there is no nderstanding that you had to build space to accommodate we're trying to catch up." - "do you feel partially responsible? absolutely..." in acknowledging his role, he is also involved with projects to turn things around. and through it all, the city still shows its love for him... .. naming a section of the bay bridge in his honor...and the second of the two honors he considers...
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having long-term and eve native san franciscans with families in san francisco, and leaving our city at a rapid pace, i'm very supportive of people that are willing to make modifications to their daily life in their dream home so that they can stay in san francisco. and then, further, to bring multigenerational families fack together so that grarnts and grids and -- grandparents -- back together so that grandparents and grand kids are together -- sorry. emotional. >> i agree with what commissioner has mentioned. i think what is also really valuable to the project is the addition of the a.d.u. it's not just roomed down or an addition to the home, but in the future, it will be a rent controlled unit which will be available to renters in san francisco. so not only are they able to bring their family under one roof, they're providing housing not only for their mother but for future san franciscans, as well. >> president fung: i think i stated this last time, but having participated in reviewing the bernal heights restrictions and at that time, the proposed code, it's a question of whether this vari
having long-term and eve native san franciscans with families in san francisco, and leaving our city at a rapid pace, i'm very supportive of people that are willing to make modifications to their daily life in their dream home so that they can stay in san francisco. and then, further, to bring multigenerational families fack together so that grarnts and grids and -- grandparents -- back together so that grandparents and grand kids are together -- sorry. emotional. >> i agree with what...
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rapid response in terms of public health response to basically detect the illness and then have appropriate response measures saved enormous numbers of lives when this case came into lagos, nigeria, a city of 21 million, the rapid response of public health officials to marshall efforts limited disease to less than 30 cases of disease, three generations of disease and unfortunately, there were as we see in many ebola outbreaks many health care worker infections. >> i just want to comment and say that first of all, i just read on the metro coming down here, inger and colleagues at cdc wrote a nice paper in the new england journal about ebola and at the risk of you know, since she's the expert, i'm sitting here beside her, i'm going to say and if she doesn't agree we'll discuss it. i was involved in the first ebola epidemic in 1976 and the second to last one in west africa. and one of the things that impressed me about what happened in west africa, first of all, it was eventually entirely controlled entirely by public health. the same knowledge we had 100 years ago. didn't get controlled by fancy medicines, it didn't get controlled by ebola treatment units. it got controlled by public heal
rapid response in terms of public health response to basically detect the illness and then have appropriate response measures saved enormous numbers of lives when this case came into lagos, nigeria, a city of 21 million, the rapid response of public health officials to marshall efforts limited disease to less than 30 cases of disease, three generations of disease and unfortunately, there were as we see in many ebola outbreaks many health care worker infections. >> i just want to comment...
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rapids. i went around the midwest, nine cities, and the one think it is clear, number one, people are passionateare also afraid to say they are republican or democrat or coming up trump in particular. paraded in for the hats, their . they don't want to hear the blow back. he might have greater support. i believe it's all underground. that is way frank luntz, as knowledgeable as anyone, who does the focus groups, says i have less faith in him holding than ever before. fundamentally the best news is, we will have a huge turnout. greater democracy. don't tell me you want to suppress the turnouts of one candidate can win. everyone needs a stick in this. 34 million people voted. they expect over 100 million. that does not include your vote. >> shannon: minus rte already income i voted early because we will be working around the cloc. such a great privilege, the people around the world will never experience. we should be out there, regardless of your party. let me ask you about a man who wants to vote, dan crenshaw, a wounded veteran, navy seal, that "snl" decided to make fun of. he is not easily offe
rapids. i went around the midwest, nine cities, and the one think it is clear, number one, people are passionateare also afraid to say they are republican or democrat or coming up trump in particular. paraded in for the hats, their . they don't want to hear the blow back. he might have greater support. i believe it's all underground. that is way frank luntz, as knowledgeable as anyone, who does the focus groups, says i have less faith in him holding than ever before. fundamentally the best news...
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rapids. around the midwest all across the country, 9 cities, one thing is clear.ssionate, they want to come out, afraid to say they are republican or democrats or trump in particular. and in 2016, they don't want to hear the blowback. where they might have greater support it is underground, the guy who is knowledgeable does the focus groups, i have less faith in polling than ever before. and we will have a huge turnout which is great for democracy. don't tell you want to suppress the turnout so one candidate can win. everyone needs a stake in this, 34 million people voted already. >> i voted early because we are working around the clock but i would encourage every american, such a privilege, people around the world have never experienced. we should be out there regardless of your party, get out there and get it done. let me ask about a man who wants to vote, a wounded veteran, navy seal s&l decided to make fun of, not easily offended, and someone nearly blinded, could have been both because they are out there serving the country when an ied blows them up. in afgha
rapids. around the midwest all across the country, 9 cities, one thing is clear.ssionate, they want to come out, afraid to say they are republican or democrats or trump in particular. and in 2016, they don't want to hear the blowback. where they might have greater support it is underground, the guy who is knowledgeable does the focus groups, i have less faith in polling than ever before. and we will have a huge turnout which is great for democracy. don't tell you want to suppress the turnout so...
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rapid ten years of change. it's become the divided cities. in and displacement to other areas. arriving there as set -- sort of a newcomer. the tech and non- tech communities.n t i interviewed over hundred 50 people. they boiled them down into transcripts in their court stories in assembled when i think are the most impactful third that are here for you. see you can see a community have a conversation with the self that it's not easy to have. we all live in our own corners of her own community. it's often very challenging for us to really understand what's happening down the block. but alone across the city from us. the book is an opportunity for us to crack that open.ng i think it is a useful metaphor for what's happening in the rest of the u.s. i'm originally from new york. we've seen these changes occur over 30 or 40 years. liking public institutions our problem. i think san francisco lets us look at compressed. a five or ten years where the t change is really radical. you can see them identifying a problem learning for solutions and a collective and intentional way of manag
rapid ten years of change. it's become the divided cities. in and displacement to other areas. arriving there as set -- sort of a newcomer. the tech and non- tech communities.n t i interviewed over hundred 50 people. they boiled them down into transcripts in their court stories in assembled when i think are the most impactful third that are here for you. see you can see a community have a conversation with the self that it's not easy to have. we all live in our own corners of her own community....
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tickets with no fee in a number of mid western cities that will bear the brunt of that storm, delta, american, united or southwest out of chicago, cedar rapidseck with airline for free flight change and while you're at it, you might want to check with hotels to see if you can extend your stay, estimated 54.3 million people will be traveling 50 miles or more this holiday weekend. according to aaa, highest number in more than 10 years that means if the storm packs powerful punch as projected to, a lot of people could be holiday stranded. at laguardia 90% of flights are full and american airlines, similar stats for other airlines. not even super bowl champions are immune. >> we are getting out today with 90% chance tomorrow. this is one of the busiest travel days or weekends of the year, felt like we needed to get out early, get the kids kind of back in routine and get ready for school on monday. >> bad news doesn't just impact those who fly, though, roads are expected to be backed up as well. according to mobility analysts travel by car could take four times longer than normal trip with longest delay expected in boston, san francisco and new y
tickets with no fee in a number of mid western cities that will bear the brunt of that storm, delta, american, united or southwest out of chicago, cedar rapidseck with airline for free flight change and while you're at it, you might want to check with hotels to see if you can extend your stay, estimated 54.3 million people will be traveling 50 miles or more this holiday weekend. according to aaa, highest number in more than 10 years that means if the storm packs powerful punch as projected to,...
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you're fighting out of delta, delta, united or southwest, cedar rapids, missouri, des moines, milwaukee or a number of surrounding cities, check your airline because many are offering or honoring rather, flight change request with no fees. if you're staying in hotel it might be a good time to check on availability if you expect cancellations. airlines really try to mitigate the inconvenience into the biggest travel day of the holiday weekend. estimated 54.3 million people will be traveling 50 miles or more. according to aaa, the highest number since 2005. rates have been climbing steadily over the last 10 years or so. it means if this storm has a powerful punch a lot could be holiday stranded. >> 95 percent of the flights will be going out so the second largest air carrier here at laguardia we are expecting a busy day. reporter: so many people are flying, the safety and ministration added offices and safety screening canines nationwide. but the roads are expected to be an issue. port authority as suggesting people take public transportation. and they all say to arrive early. >> we were there for 20 minutes. >> i ready t
you're fighting out of delta, delta, united or southwest, cedar rapids, missouri, des moines, milwaukee or a number of surrounding cities, check your airline because many are offering or honoring rather, flight change request with no fees. if you're staying in hotel it might be a good time to check on availability if you expect cancellations. airlines really try to mitigate the inconvenience into the biggest travel day of the holiday weekend. estimated 54.3 million people will be traveling 50...
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rapid deploymant grant. the use will allow the new vessel supporting the watery response assets. whereas the grants requires the city to supply matching funds of 25% or $133,187. they wish to accepted and extend to support and promote the marine operations and enhance the bay and port of san francisco. be it resolved that the fire commission remember the board of supervisors authorize the fire department to accept and expands port security grant funding from fees main the amount of 399,562 dollars to purchase the new rescue boat to support the watery response capabilities and increase port protection. >> thank you, madam secretary. i know it ask long-winded to read these things out. it is pour for the public record. thank you for doing that. thanthank you, mark, for those o items. stay there for the next one. call the next one. item 8. 1823 senior administrative analyst. grand writer. classification job announcement. overview of draft job announcement. >> before you is the job description for the department's grant writer position. new in this fiscal year with the support of the commission. it is anticipated so we s
rapid deploymant grant. the use will allow the new vessel supporting the watery response assets. whereas the grants requires the city to supply matching funds of 25% or $133,187. they wish to accepted and extend to support and promote the marine operations and enhance the bay and port of san francisco. be it resolved that the fire commission remember the board of supervisors authorize the fire department to accept and expands port security grant funding from fees main the amount of 399,562...
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rapid tone repair. neutrogena®. see what's possible. >>> >>> fast forwarding into tuesday, opening statements begial in the new york city t of accused mexicanin el chapo guzman. he is accused of tfficking 40,000 pounds of cocaine among other drugs. >> jeffrey seiglerho shot at a black teenager who knocked on his door asking for directions will be sentenced in michigan. seigler was fnd guiltyf assault with intent to do great bodily harmless than murder. >> and the tsa is expecting more than 25 million travelers to pass through airport securit nes this thanksgiving season. making it one othe agency's busiest holidays on record. >> congress heads back to work this morning for the first time since last week's historic midterms. democrats will officially take control othe house in january, but you can expect plenty of fireworks during the lam duck session, especially with several races still up in the air. ttnbc's tracie joining us now from capitol hill with more. tracie, is it true we mightee a partial government shutdown in the coming weeks? >> reporter: well, phillip and parly, it's possible because congress is facing a hard deadline, less th
rapid tone repair. neutrogena®. see what's possible. >>> >>> fast forwarding into tuesday, opening statements begial in the new york city t of accused mexicanin el chapo guzman. he is accused of tfficking 40,000 pounds of cocaine among other drugs. >> jeffrey seiglerho shot at a black teenager who knocked on his door asking for directions will be sentenced in michigan. seigler was fnd guiltyf assault with intent to do great bodily harmless than murder. >> and the...
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city is perfectly suited. >> we he the infrastructure, we have metro, we have the new expansion on bus rapid transit. we have the capacity to absorb this. >> reporter: terry clouer is the director of george mason's universi center for regional analysis. >> the other side to it, though, is, whas theuture of transportation anyhow? because if we're talkingth abou hitting 50,000 over a 20-year period, in 20 years, are we all in autonomous ubers?ac >> reporter: b on the street, many welcome what amazon could mean for this sleepy mix of blocky office buildings. >> maybe shey gete cool restaurants and fun happy hour scene? >> reporter: so, one more time -- >> when i say crystal city, you say -- >> close by. >> reporter: a that may be the biggest reason of all that this location could be chosen.st in cry city, adam tuff, news 4. >> hey, it's our region. stay with news 4 for continuing coverage of this bigun anment tomorrow. we expect information to come out overnight, so, wake up with news 4 today starting at4:00 a.m., and watch for special coverage tomorrow afternoon and evening, right here on nbc 4. > leon
city is perfectly suited. >> we he the infrastructure, we have metro, we have the new expansion on bus rapid transit. we have the capacity to absorb this. >> reporter: terry clouer is the director of george mason's universi center for regional analysis. >> the other side to it, though, is, whas theuture of transportation anyhow? because if we're talkingth abou hitting 50,000 over a 20-year period, in 20 years, are we all in autonomous ubers?ac >> reporter: b on the...
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city issue. after elon musk tweeted out, benioff called on him to bring the technology to san francisco. tweeting elon musk, can you help us in san francisco. we need rapidion from downtown. can you do it? elon musk responded saying sure we can do it. the l.a. tunnel is a test. passengers will travel by pod under the city in hopes of reducing traffic. how real is this conversation? >> not that real. the demonstration tunnel is just a couple of miles long. these things require massive investment and permitting. elon musk has made big investments by twitter before. we saw a solar project get agreed to in a similar exchange. we can't totally discounted. i would see this as a sign of two moguls feeling confident. benioff because he just had a big win with pop c. elon musk because of tesla. emily: you know more about what the boring company is working on. we are talking about a pod vehicle that can only seat 16 people. how big an impact would a transportation system like this actually have? >> probably not huge because it would be pretty small. what elon musk has said is that he is envisioning massive systems. these pods would be part of a much larger system
city issue. after elon musk tweeted out, benioff called on him to bring the technology to san francisco. tweeting elon musk, can you help us in san francisco. we need rapidion from downtown. can you do it? elon musk responded saying sure we can do it. the l.a. tunnel is a test. passengers will travel by pod under the city in hopes of reducing traffic. how real is this conversation? >> not that real. the demonstration tunnel is just a couple of miles long. these things require massive...
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deep in the small cities and villages were tremendous growth is expected in the next two years, sales will come from not online sales. smart phone penetration is increasing at a rapidfor the segment in the world. last year, india sold 114 million smart phones, that number is expected to go up this year, and that's what xiaomi wa nts to this year, and that's what xiaomi wants to tap. in the big cities there already using smart phones, there already using smart phones, the next wave of growth will come from tiny cities and villages in india. in india, ruralareas are from tiny cities and villages in india. in india, rural areas are 50% of the country so huge potential. right now there are 350 million smart phone users in india, that's expected to double over the next 4—5 yea rs expected to double over the next 4—5 years and that is what xiaomi is eyeing. the other thing xiaomi has done is a lot of other players are focusing on the big and mid—sized towns, that is why xiaomi probably thinks that if it opens these 5000 stores, it will get an edge over the other players in the market. interesting times for the smart phone market in india. xiaomi going brick and mortar, t
deep in the small cities and villages were tremendous growth is expected in the next two years, sales will come from not online sales. smart phone penetration is increasing at a rapidfor the segment in the world. last year, india sold 114 million smart phones, that number is expected to go up this year, and that's what xiaomi wa nts to this year, and that's what xiaomi wants to tap. in the big cities there already using smart phones, there already using smart phones, the next wave of growth...
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city several houses were also destroyed after torrential rain triggered landslides and authorities have mobilized soldiers to search for several missing people. in guatemala is the so-called volcano a fire has a rapid forcing thousands of people living nearby to be evacuated from the area disaster coordinators have issued a riddle alert remember that in june around two hundred people were killed there when it when the volcano erupted and covered entire villages and lava and robin. thicke the chairman of the alliance of nissan renault and mitsubishi motors carlos go on has been arrested on suspicion of underreporting is income and engaging in what the company called other significant missing misconduct in the sun c.e.o. said he had called a board meeting for thursday to approve go and dismissal as chairman of the company for allegedly understating his salary by forty four million dollars over five years starting in two thousand and eleven he was seen as a star car manager credited with leading a dramatic turnaround nissan over the last two decades. davies and general good car going with formally regarded as one of the most dazzling managers in the automotive business after all he has the partnership
city several houses were also destroyed after torrential rain triggered landslides and authorities have mobilized soldiers to search for several missing people. in guatemala is the so-called volcano a fire has a rapid forcing thousands of people living nearby to be evacuated from the area disaster coordinators have issued a riddle alert remember that in june around two hundred people were killed there when it when the volcano erupted and covered entire villages and lava and robin. thicke the...
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communities in our city that are experiencing phenomenal displacement as has been talked about over and over again at the board of supervisors here. because of that, and because of the rapidity of gentrification for much of her work, being a leader in the field, that we've been able to moving a re-- move aggressively to stem that tide. there is now innovative solutions to not just stop but reverse displacement. there's been almost 1,200 units preserves or in the pipeline for seniors and other san franciscos vulnerable to displacement. she is one of the most dynamic developers in the bay area and i wanted to give her a special, special comment asian
communities in our city that are experiencing phenomenal displacement as has been talked about over and over again at the board of supervisors here. because of that, and because of the rapidity of gentrification for much of her work, being a leader in the field, that we've been able to moving a re-- move aggressively to stem that tide. there is now innovative solutions to not just stop but reverse displacement. there's been almost 1,200 units preserves or in the pipeline for seniors and other...
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rapid-fire edition of the "lightning round." so stay with cramer. this is huntsville, alabama. aka, rocket city, usa. this is a very difficult job. failure is not an option. more than half of emacross thy bring financial stress to work. if you're stressed out financially at home, you're going to be too worried to be able to do a good job. i want to be able to offer all of the benefits that keep them satisfied. it is the people that is really the only asset that you have. put your employees on a path to financial wellness with prudential. bring your challenges. your but as you get older,hing. it naturally begins to change, causing a lack of sharpness, or even trouble with recall. thankfully, the breakthrough in prevagen helps your brain and actually improves memory. the secret is an ingredient originally discovered... in jellyfish. in clinical trials, prevagen has been shown to improve short-term memory. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. welcome to emirates mr. jones. just sit back, relax and let us entertain you... ...with over 3,500 channels of entertainment, including the latest movies and bo
rapid-fire edition of the "lightning round." so stay with cramer. this is huntsville, alabama. aka, rocket city, usa. this is a very difficult job. failure is not an option. more than half of emacross thy bring financial stress to work. if you're stressed out financially at home, you're going to be too worried to be able to do a good job. i want to be able to offer all of the benefits that keep them satisfied. it is the people that is really the only asset that you have. put your...
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rapid rate of speed now here in rice canyon. >> reporter: evacuations now underway in butte county. this man riding his horses to safety, not far from the city of paradise, the community wiped off the map from the camp fire. >> so, let's get to will carr, he joins us from agoura hills, california. will, i know that there's still a risk of mudslides made even worse because of the fires that simply cleaned away the landscape. >> reporter: david, with more rain on the way, all eyes are on the burn scars, because there are no trees to stop all of that rock and mud from rushing down and slamming into homes that are still standing and communities like this that have already been devastated. david? >> they certainly don't deserve this. all right, will, thank you. let's get right to senior meteorologist rob marciano, he's tracking this system as it moves from the west all the way across the country. rob? >> reporter: that's right, david. it's a potent pacific system, going to impact the entire u.s. but california clearly getting the worst of it right now, and there's another storm behind it, so, an active pattern. tonire in the plains. and now, afte
rapid rate of speed now here in rice canyon. >> reporter: evacuations now underway in butte county. this man riding his horses to safety, not far from the city of paradise, the community wiped off the map from the camp fire. >> so, let's get to will carr, he joins us from agoura hills, california. will, i know that there's still a risk of mudslides made even worse because of the fires that simply cleaned away the landscape. >> reporter: david, with more rain on the way, all...
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city's valuable curb space. that legislation exempted certain public projects from that review including bicycle lanes, large infrastructure projects, and bus rapid transit projects. but following the m.t.a.'s decision earlier this year in august to allow preferential access to geary by commuter shuttles and other vehicles, i'm amending the ordinance to expand the review authority to include review of rapid transit projects not solely designed for the reliability of our public transportation system. this does not mean that the m.t.a. cannot make a decision to allow preferential access for private transit vehicles including transportation network companies, but it does create a check on that authority, which i expect will lead to more careful consideration and more robust public debate around the critical decisions related to the use of our public realm. i have one further amendment to the legislation, which i passed out to all of you, which is highlighted on page 2. it's a nonsubstantive amendment to clarify the nature of it and pull it from subsection 1, where it was located into its own subsection, reading as follows. "final m.t.a. decision sha
city's valuable curb space. that legislation exempted certain public projects from that review including bicycle lanes, large infrastructure projects, and bus rapid transit projects. but following the m.t.a.'s decision earlier this year in august to allow preferential access to geary by commuter shuttles and other vehicles, i'm amending the ordinance to expand the review authority to include review of rapid transit projects not solely designed for the reliability of our public transportation...
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communities in our city that are experiencing phenomenal displacement as has been talked about over and over again at the board of supervisors here. because of that, and because of the rapidity of gentrification for much of her work, being a leader in the field, that we've been able to moving a re-- move aggressively to stem that tide. there is now innovative solutions to not just stop but reverse displacement. there's been almost 1,200 units preserves or in the pipeline for seniors and other san franciscos vulnerable to displacement. she is one of the most dynamic developers in the bay area and i wanted to give her a special, special comment asian -- commendation for all the work she's done. please come forward and say a few words. [cheers and applause] >> thank you. had i known you were going to do this, i would have had to arm wrestle you. i could not agree more with everything that you said. caroline, you are a very special person. and if everyone had your brilliance, tenacity, urgency, and strategic skill, we would be thriving. i just want to thank you so much for your dedication to this community. you can do whatever you want to do and you have chosen to spend your lif
communities in our city that are experiencing phenomenal displacement as has been talked about over and over again at the board of supervisors here. because of that, and because of the rapidity of gentrification for much of her work, being a leader in the field, that we've been able to moving a re-- move aggressively to stem that tide. there is now innovative solutions to not just stop but reverse displacement. there's been almost 1,200 units preserves or in the pipeline for seniors and other...