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you say, well, what if we could capture that day all day and all night long in realtime? we do that by putting these sensors on commercial planes. >> okay. >> and to get that data from our plane in realtime, we put a satellite -- [inaudible] onboard that's global. so as they're flying, they're streaming day up to the satellite, back to our data center. anywhere in the world we get that data in under saw 15 seconds. and now we can take that supercharged data and add it to the weather balloons and the satellite data and then put that into more advanced weather forecasts, models like the tv. have it be higher resolution, have it present -- [inaudible] so this is an example of our sandy forecast five days out. you can see the green line that matched the actual hurricane. having the data to get a better start on -- >> now, we know that we've come along, that we've been able to save a lot of lives with -- [inaudible] >> sure. >> sometimes it doesn't come soon enough. >> yeah. >> does this speed it up some? and does it more identify the exact line more than just area? so how muc
you say, well, what if we could capture that day all day and all night long in realtime? we do that by putting these sensors on commercial planes. >> okay. >> and to get that data from our plane in realtime, we put a satellite -- [inaudible] onboard that's global. so as they're flying, they're streaming day up to the satellite, back to our data center. anywhere in the world we get that data in under saw 15 seconds. and now we can take that supercharged data and add it to the weather...
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we have propriety technology that will give us realtime reports on leakage. we have to look at that because we have to stop fooling ourselves by saying we are doing good with the drought. we are not doing good with the drought. how can we be doing good with the drought when we know that millions of gallons leak because our pipes are old and all pipes have holes. when you have holes in the pipes, they leak. let's not kid ourselves. we need to be very realistic and practical. we are propriety technology where we can get realtime reports about leak acknowledges. -- leakages. having said that, we are spending $4.7 million on water improvement projects. it's linked to this drought and linked to conservation and linked to our resources. so we want a realtime report or evaluation on mountain tunnel and calaveras. because they are looking at us. we did not do a good job. the commission should have had a checklist and no. one on the checklist should have been mountain tunnel. you are now going backwards. i don't want to use another catchword but you are all going back
we have propriety technology that will give us realtime reports on leakage. we have to look at that because we have to stop fooling ourselves by saying we are doing good with the drought. we are not doing good with the drought. how can we be doing good with the drought when we know that millions of gallons leak because our pipes are old and all pipes have holes. when you have holes in the pipes, they leak. let's not kid ourselves. we need to be very realistic and practical. we are propriety...
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this is realtime stuff we get from you, appreciate it. the closing bell ringing in 48 minutes. will the probe into general motors bungled recall show the people supposed to help avoid risk and they were paid for the company that avoided lawsuits helped bury the problem? that's a story rearing its head in the past couple of hours. we've got it here. >>> and eye in the sky, capable of providing realtime imaging by hovering above frozen oceans and many places have you never thought of. the ceo of aeryon labs, the do it yourself backpack drone. it is part five of our "rise of the drones" series. i had no idea i had shingles. there was like an eruption on my skin and burning. i'd lift my arm and the pain back here was excruciating. when i went to the doctor his first question was "did you have chickenpox?" i thought it was something that, you know, old people got. your studied day and night for her driver's test. secretly inside, you hoped she wouldn't pass. the thought of your baby girl driving around all by herself was... you just weren't ready. but she did pass. 'cause she's your
this is realtime stuff we get from you, appreciate it. the closing bell ringing in 48 minutes. will the probe into general motors bungled recall show the people supposed to help avoid risk and they were paid for the company that avoided lawsuits helped bury the problem? that's a story rearing its head in the past couple of hours. we've got it here. >>> and eye in the sky, capable of providing realtime imaging by hovering above frozen oceans and many places have you never thought of....
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it shows what we're doing realtime. it's like documentation of our actions and it's -- i mean, it's recorded, it's video, it's almost indisputable. >> and yes sometimes that indisputable record can work to the benefit of a member of the public to corroborate the citizen's version of events if the citizen has a dispute in which the officer misbehaved or the officer themselves committed a crime. sometimes it clears police officers who really were just doing their jobs despite complaints to the contrary, the 9 police officers on the solina employment have been wearing body cameras for nine months now. last week they released a remarkable video on their youtube page. celina police officer fights suspect high on heroin. it shows the angle taken from the video camera and the officer's squad car. from this angle it looks like the officer attacks the suspect out of nowhere for no obvious reason. >> while we're doing this, put your hands behind your back. where's the syringe that cap came off of? >> that syringe is literally, pr
it shows what we're doing realtime. it's like documentation of our actions and it's -- i mean, it's recorded, it's video, it's almost indisputable. >> and yes sometimes that indisputable record can work to the benefit of a member of the public to corroborate the citizen's version of events if the citizen has a dispute in which the officer misbehaved or the officer themselves committed a crime. sometimes it clears police officers who really were just doing their jobs despite complaints to...
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to you do that, you have turn it to a realtime operation o develop realtime intelligence. they didn't get a chance to do that. now after two years, they were place make it to a called bletchley park. the code making and code up by g headquarters set winston churchill. allen churing comes up with an approach that he referred to as i should say assumed text. were able to find radio stations in the third reich and occupied europe that sent out day at the same time, enigma messages at the same time. the nature of the mission of the radio stations, guess the ble to first station 26 on the coast of france comes on the air every 7:00 a.m. and the first sentence off of tower is the weather today off of the coast of france will be -- why, it was concerned with reports to weather the german ships and boats at sea. you get a head start. you can begin the process. design a s able to marvelous device. it's a giant calculating a guessing machine. it helps to sort out the other patterns and accept kwenss. -- sequences. i don't want this to sound easy. it was not. it took eight to 12 hour
to you do that, you have turn it to a realtime operation o develop realtime intelligence. they didn't get a chance to do that. now after two years, they were place make it to a called bletchley park. the code making and code up by g headquarters set winston churchill. allen churing comes up with an approach that he referred to as i should say assumed text. were able to find radio stations in the third reich and occupied europe that sent out day at the same time, enigma messages at the same...
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receiver jordan westercamp it looks better in slow mo than in realtime to appreciate it.ut he caught it behind his back. nebraska rolled florida atlantic 55-7. >>> and nfl, all teams had to get rosters down to 53 by 1:00 p.m. pacific time today. 49ers had to trim 19 players. one of the more notable cuts was defensive back and special teams' player cj spillman. who has played in all 16 games each of his three seasons in san francisco. the move saves the 49ers more than $1 million in cap space. now some other names released by the 49ers today included -- francisco. also linebacker e thomas and wide out l'damai washington. the raiders relased 22-play no real suprises, running bk george atkinson the third 't >>> released 22 players from the raiders. no real surprises, there's -- nford running back jeremy stewart and former c bear kicker giorgio tavecch. the most notable cut of the was lb-michael sam being released by the rams. sam, the nfl's >>> now the most notable cut of the day was linebacker michael sam. released by the rams today. now sam the nfl's first openly gay activ
receiver jordan westercamp it looks better in slow mo than in realtime to appreciate it.ut he caught it behind his back. nebraska rolled florida atlantic 55-7. >>> and nfl, all teams had to get rosters down to 53 by 1:00 p.m. pacific time today. 49ers had to trim 19 players. one of the more notable cuts was defensive back and special teams' player cj spillman. who has played in all 16 games each of his three seasons in san francisco. the move saves the 49ers more than $1 million in cap...
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. >>> your realtime captioner is linda macdonald. >>> why would you give that to 13- and 14-year-olds? >> bowing to pressure from parents at a bay area school district says it will tone down its new sex ed book -- somewhat. good evening, i'm brian hackney. >> i'm betty yu in for ann notarangelo. kpix 5's da lin is live in fremont tonight. da, the book has been shelved for now but parents still aren't happy. >> reporter: that's right, betty. some parents are still upset. now, this is the textbook the high school freshmen in fremont were supposed to use this fall for their sex ed class but after parents protested, the district decided not to use it, at least for now, so they can modify this textbook, but a lot of parents are saying, that's not enough. >> that's -- the graphics are extreme. oh, my gosh! >> reporter: the reaction from parents and students. >> too visual. >> reporter: gives you an idea some images in this book are too graphic to show on tv. >> they are pornographic. >> like i said, something you might accidentally see on the internet. >> reporter: some parents say the illu
. >>> your realtime captioner is linda macdonald. >>> why would you give that to 13- and 14-year-olds? >> bowing to pressure from parents at a bay area school district says it will tone down its new sex ed book -- somewhat. good evening, i'm brian hackney. >> i'm betty yu in for ann notarangelo. kpix 5's da lin is live in fremont tonight. da, the book has been shelved for now but parents still aren't happy. >> reporter: that's right, betty. some parents are...
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realtime in county jail.ons and [ bleep ] like that. we don't get down like that in the town or in alameda county. i don't even know where she's from. that's why i would roll them up and put them down there. that ain't play jail. we in real jail and we want to go home. >> that takes some [ bleep ] balls. >> while markert finds herself in the middle of a brewing storm. >> vincent del judas has not let his 12-year sentence prevent him from finding a port in his storm. a few days ago ago, he took a major step. he got married. >> i got married here in santa rita, you know? on valentine's day. so you know, it was kind of a -- she was kind of happy about that. >> hey, baby. >> how you been? >> i've been all right. >> del judas' new wife, maria, has been visiting weekly since he's been at santa rita. and during her last visit, they tied the knot. >> when we do visiting, it's through the phone, through the glass. they don't let us touch or nothing like that, but, hey, better than nothing. >> i love you and i miss you
realtime in county jail.ons and [ bleep ] like that. we don't get down like that in the town or in alameda county. i don't even know where she's from. that's why i would roll them up and put them down there. that ain't play jail. we in real jail and we want to go home. >> that takes some [ bleep ] balls. >> while markert finds herself in the middle of a brewing storm. >> vincent del judas has not let his 12-year sentence prevent him from finding a port in his storm. a few days...
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they receive realtime messages of concern from their peers on their phones. around 7:00 a.m.he chief executive finally reports to work. he and his entourage drive straight past the demonstrators without stopping. joshua remains as resolute as ever and believes that change will eventually come. as beijing continues to strengthen its influence over hong kong, citizens eagerly await the 2017 chief executive election. it will mark 20 years since the handover and many hope this time it will be a democratic process. >> welcome to "newsline." it's thursday, august 7th. i'm catherine kobyoshi, in tokyo. they've seen a temporary cease fire take hold, but it's scheduled to end on friday. the leaders are not talking face-to-face. egyptian mediators are serving as a go-between. they skppt the two sides won't reach a deal before friday. source
they receive realtime messages of concern from their peers on their phones. around 7:00 a.m.he chief executive finally reports to work. he and his entourage drive straight past the demonstrators without stopping. joshua remains as resolute as ever and believes that change will eventually come. as beijing continues to strengthen its influence over hong kong, citizens eagerly await the 2017 chief executive election. it will mark 20 years since the handover and many hope this time it will be a...
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$20 billion and then decide at the end of your life how you're going to invest that money but in realtimetribute to making society better. i think you're seeing backlash that's understandable in that context. you're seeing folks like mark trying to get out ahead of it, they're saying it's not a marketing problem. but we're creating jobs and people should calm down, we're job creators, which i think some people in the tech community have instructed as an approach. mark understands it's much deeper. i think you'll see more people ike him in the future. >> what should companies do? we just heard rents in san francisco are going to be the highest in the country by next near. -- next year. people are getting pushed out of the city, 98-year-old women getting pushed out of the city. they are getting evicted by people who often made their money in technology. what is the solution? just an easy question for you. >> yes, an easy question. i dealt with this as supervisor, as mayor we had the dot com boom bust and that's challenging. success comes with challenges. you don't want to stifle that succes
$20 billion and then decide at the end of your life how you're going to invest that money but in realtimetribute to making society better. i think you're seeing backlash that's understandable in that context. you're seeing folks like mark trying to get out ahead of it, they're saying it's not a marketing problem. but we're creating jobs and people should calm down, we're job creators, which i think some people in the tech community have instructed as an approach. mark understands it's much...
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rewrote the book in realtime and published electronically as the campaign went on so we did not know how the booklet and when we began writing and publishing. may after the election we collected into the physical book your holding we needed at title that would be flexible matter the outcome. but what barack obama faced as a gamble was the slowly growing economy. was that the nav? what about mitt romney? should be pointed out obama had not destroyed the economy to the full level? or something else entirely? and it should they return the incumbent president to the white house that only brought slow growth? that is why they took their chances on the challenger. then the obvious campbell trying to enter the conversation. >>host: ended mitt romney ever have a chance of winning? to an absolutely. yes. he had a chance. but it would be hard always. >>host: we heard a lot about barack obama afield a strategy field officers get out the vote. >>guest: we cover that. we went and down loaded the objectives of the field offices before the campaign and did that we knew where they said they had loca
rewrote the book in realtime and published electronically as the campaign went on so we did not know how the booklet and when we began writing and publishing. may after the election we collected into the physical book your holding we needed at title that would be flexible matter the outcome. but what barack obama faced as a gamble was the slowly growing economy. was that the nav? what about mitt romney? should be pointed out obama had not destroyed the economy to the full level? or something...
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." >>> your realtime captioner is linda macdonald. >>> good morning, it's 7:56. headliners include kanye west this evening, tom petty and the heartbreakers on saturday, and the killers on sunday. >>> also several flights from the west coast headed to hawaii have been canceled. tropical storm iselle hit the big island this morning and hurricane julio is not far behind. >>> a tuolumne county man has been indicted in connection with the largest fire on record in the sierra. the "rim" fire burned more than a quarter million acres last year in stanislaus national forest and yosemite national park. the prosecutors say keith matthew emerald lit an illegal campfire that got out of control. >>> we'll have traffic and weather for you in just a moment. >>> good morning. we have a traffic alert right now if you are heading to the richmond/san rafael bridge. five-car crash causing a pretty big backup right now trying to get on the span from richmond. westbound 580 the accident was just past the toll plaza. one lane is blocked. you can see it is stacked up even now beyond rich
." >>> your realtime captioner is linda macdonald. >>> good morning, it's 7:56. headliners include kanye west this evening, tom petty and the heartbreakers on saturday, and the killers on sunday. >>> also several flights from the west coast headed to hawaii have been canceled. tropical storm iselle hit the big island this morning and hurricane julio is not far behind. >>> a tuolumne county man has been indicted in connection with the largest fire on...
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that said, who's getting it right to what marshall is talking about, realtime inventory, and that's so hard to pull off? >> we like macy's, we would buy on the weakness. we think they had great national brands like kors and ralph, 9% of mixes online and 9% of repurchase of shares. cash flow is fashionable. tjx is a great off-price retailer and inventory flows extremely fast as much as daily. if you think about fast fashion, it's a nice name. liz: i would think t.j. maxx is rejects from the previous season, no? >> a little of both but buyers are right on target. liz: what's l brands? >> victoria's secret. liz: yeah, limited brands. >> with the yoga pants and bottoms, they are executing well. as well as bath and body works. >> get to the worst in a minute. marshall, who gets it right in what you talk about as being the immediate inventory opportunity? >> well, when you look at what's going on, we've got to recognize that the retailers have to make changes, and many of them are kind of stuck in web 2.0, it used to be that they said yes, we have product, and here's where can you get, it th
that said, who's getting it right to what marshall is talking about, realtime inventory, and that's so hard to pull off? >> we like macy's, we would buy on the weakness. we think they had great national brands like kors and ralph, 9% of mixes online and 9% of repurchase of shares. cash flow is fashionable. tjx is a great off-price retailer and inventory flows extremely fast as much as daily. if you think about fast fashion, it's a nice name. liz: i would think t.j. maxx is rejects from...
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. >>> farmers and analysts about realtime conditions on the ground. it's in our green room right now. look at this screen! information that helps determine the future price of your corn flakes? the president and co-founder of precision hawk, the maker of the lancaster drone joining us in a fox business exclusive. it's coming up. it's monday. a brand new start. your chance to rise and shine. with centurylink as your trusted technology partner, you can do just that. with our visionary cloud infrastructure, global broadband network and custom communications solutions, your business is more reliable - secure - agile. and with responsive, dedicated support, we help you shine every day of the week. there was like an i haderuption on my skingles. and burning. i'd lift my arm and the pain back here was excruciating. when i went to the doctor his first question was "did you have chickenpox?" i thought it was something that, you know, old people got. could help your business didavoid hours of delaynd test caused by slow internet from the phone company? that's e
. >>> farmers and analysts about realtime conditions on the ground. it's in our green room right now. look at this screen! information that helps determine the future price of your corn flakes? the president and co-founder of precision hawk, the maker of the lancaster drone joining us in a fox business exclusive. it's coming up. it's monday. a brand new start. your chance to rise and shine. with centurylink as your trusted technology partner, you can do just that. with our visionary...
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realtime monitoring for all the city's parking garages. >>reporter: it's been hard to find a parking space in palo alto for a long time. during certain times of the day it's nearly bobble. so the city council will be taking up a parking proposal later tonight because this increasingly seems to be a place where people want to be. noontime in downtown palo alto means the parking wars are officially on. >> people doing illegal u turns on the avenue to get that space, too many cars and not enough spaces in a place where shoppers diners converge. >> it impacts our business tremendously because whoever we're going to meet with we of course have to address the issue of where they will put their car on the way to our office. >>reporter: bruce works for a small start up called downtown and he and his team some of whom are from germany and belgium wouldn't want to be anywhere else. >> it's gotten to the point where palo alto address conveys value to the corporation. >>reporter: palo alto doesn't want to be the victim of its own popularity. >> we're
realtime monitoring for all the city's parking garages. >>reporter: it's been hard to find a parking space in palo alto for a long time. during certain times of the day it's nearly bobble. so the city council will be taking up a parking proposal later tonight because this increasingly seems to be a place where people want to be. noontime in downtown palo alto means the parking wars are officially on. >> people doing illegal u turns on the avenue to get that space, too many cars and...
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for all of0h usbi a00nd00 thes gx bica00ptacce ss.wgxgbbih.00org ,,,,,, >>> your realtime captioner iscdonald. >>> and good afternoon, i'm ken bastida. >> i'm elizabeth cook. thank you for joining us for a special edition of kpix 5 news. in half-hour the 49ers take on the ravens in their preseason opener. >> the harbaugh brothers face off on a flashback to the super bowl. dennis o'donnell is in baltimore counting down kickoff. >> reporter: ken and liz, hello, everybody from the stadium here in baltimore, there they are! it's the harbaugh bowl. but it obviously the super bowl was 18 months ago so not the same stakes. in fact, the 49ers big horses won't even get out of the barn for very long. san francisco's summer camp has been marred by injuries to runningback kendall
for all of0h usbi a00nd00 thes gx bica00ptacce ss.wgxgbbih.00org ,,,,,, >>> your realtime captioner iscdonald. >>> and good afternoon, i'm ken bastida. >> i'm elizabeth cook. thank you for joining us for a special edition of kpix 5 news. in half-hour the 49ers take on the ravens in their preseason opener. >> the harbaugh brothers face off on a flashback to the super bowl. dennis o'donnell is in baltimore counting down kickoff. >> reporter: ken and liz, hello,...
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it is along with our own realtime. maps. >>> rescue crews in contra costa con tee saved -- county saved a dog trapped in a treatment facility. the dog was stuck on few feetge a few feet from untreated sewage. animal control officers think the female pittbull may have been down there a few days. rescuers used a hair net to pull the -- harness to pull the dog up to safety and she collapsed when she was free. the dog is being treated for dehydration. >> a 16-year-old was sent home from school and wait until you hear why. her alabama high school said her red hair was disruptive. school officials hold hayley black that her red hair was distracting classmates. she said she died nu hair numerous times forproblem. problem. she has now dyed it black so she can return to school. >> now time for the ice bucket challenge. >> it happies lieu louig's dise. it takes away your ability to eat, and breathe. >> alan wang accepted the challenge. dan ashley, ama dates and sandhya patel. >> are you on alan wang so we accepted his challenge.
it is along with our own realtime. maps. >>> rescue crews in contra costa con tee saved -- county saved a dog trapped in a treatment facility. the dog was stuck on few feetge a few feet from untreated sewage. animal control officers think the female pittbull may have been down there a few days. rescuers used a hair net to pull the -- harness to pull the dog up to safety and she collapsed when she was free. the dog is being treated for dehydration. >> a 16-year-old was sent home...
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needs to get realtime intelligence. it will be tough.ne of the type of drones being used, sources say, a global hawk like this. it can fly at up to 60,000 feet and especially equipped to gather targeting information on fixed and mobile targets. exactly the type of information on isis the u.s. wants. washington will not acknowledge if drones have penetrated syrian air space, a move that would violate syria's sovereignty, u.s. officials say. but once the intel is in hand, would u.s. bombers have to cross into syria to strike? perhaps. one option, b-1 bombers flying at high altitude dropping precision bombs, but many say air strikes alone will not defeat isis. >> these isolated military actions can only result in more difficulty. the president needs to put together his national security team, the department of defense and put together a plan. >> reporter: and there's always the law of unintended consequences. a senior u.s. official tells me if the u.s. were to undertake air strikes against isis inside syria, one of the problems is it might
needs to get realtime intelligence. it will be tough.ne of the type of drones being used, sources say, a global hawk like this. it can fly at up to 60,000 feet and especially equipped to gather targeting information on fixed and mobile targets. exactly the type of information on isis the u.s. wants. washington will not acknowledge if drones have penetrated syrian air space, a move that would violate syria's sovereignty, u.s. officials say. but once the intel is in hand, would u.s. bombers have...
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it is along with our own realtime maps. >>> rescue crews in contra costa con tee saved -- county saved a dog trapped in a treatment facility. the dog was stuck on a ledge a few feet from untreated sewage. animal control officers think the female pittbull may have been down there a few days. rescuers used a hair net to pull the -- harness to pull the dog up to safety and she collapsed when she was free. the dog is being treated for dehydration. >> a 16-year-old was sent home from school and wait until you hear why. her alabama high school said her red hair was disruptive. school officials hold hayley black that her red hair was distracting classmates. she said she died her hair numerous times for no problem. she has now dyed it black so she can return to school. >> now time for the ice bucket challenge. >> it happies lieu lou gehrig's disease or als. it takes away your ability to eat, and breathe. >> alan wang accepted the challenge. >> i would like to challenge dan ashley, ama dates and sandhya patel. >> are you on alan wang so we accepted his challenge. take a look. >> that's freezing
it is along with our own realtime maps. >>> rescue crews in contra costa con tee saved -- county saved a dog trapped in a treatment facility. the dog was stuck on a ledge a few feet from untreated sewage. animal control officers think the female pittbull may have been down there a few days. rescuers used a hair net to pull the -- harness to pull the dog up to safety and she collapsed when she was free. the dog is being treated for dehydration. >> a 16-year-old was sent home from...
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we need realtime leadership. we need realtime communication among all levels of law enforcement. it seems that lies at the foot of the chief executive of missouri state government. i don't know why it took eight days into this awful ten-day period now before we got did announcement of a curfew mid afternoon on saturday and when we got the announcement of a curfew, it was curfew beginning at 1:00 midnight and ending at 5:00 a.m. instead of the dawn to dusk curfew past history has shown it is much more effective to restoring the peace and calm and law and order that those voices you had on the air so eloquently spoke out that they want. thank you for that excellent reporting, as well. those are the law-abiding voices resident right there in ferguson, missouri. who are crying out. so yesterday, after the ineffective curfew of a couple of nights, we got the announcement about this time midday that there would be no curfew last night. what was the result? the result is today's daily newspaper in st. louis, a very grim headline and looks like we probably had the most violent night yet.
we need realtime leadership. we need realtime communication among all levels of law enforcement. it seems that lies at the foot of the chief executive of missouri state government. i don't know why it took eight days into this awful ten-day period now before we got did announcement of a curfew mid afternoon on saturday and when we got the announcement of a curfew, it was curfew beginning at 1:00 midnight and ending at 5:00 a.m. instead of the dawn to dusk curfew past history has shown it is...
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>>> your realtime captioner is linda macdonald. >>> good morning, i'm frank mallicoat. >> i'm michelle griego. time now is 6:00. >>> sadness is rippling through the comedy world this morning. robin williams was found dead in his tiburon home yesterday. investigators believe he committed suicide. >> run for your life, the emotions are coming! [ laughter ] >> his characters were larger than life. this morning we are remembering a legend. kpix 5's mark kelly is live outside williams' home in tiburon and mark, people there have lost a beloved neighbor in a big way. >> reporter: they absolutely have. and you could see they are remembering robin williams' life and legacy with that memorial growing right here in front of his house. neighbors describe his talent as being very versatile but they also understand there was a dark side to the actor's life, something that at times he talked openly about. >> rest in peace. >> reporter: the bay area raises a glass to robin williams. >> loved "mrs. doubtfire." that's why we like coming here. >> reporter: here at bridge's restaurant in danville, where
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>>> your realtime captioner is linda macdonald. >>> good morning. mallicoat. >> i'm michelle griego. time now is 6:00. >>> let's check in with liz for a little traffic report. >> 6:00 so the commute is under way. and we are starting to see some busier conditions in some parts of the bay area including westbound 580 because of this earlier crash at hopyard. a halfr
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>>> your realtime captioner is linda macdonald. >>> good afternoon, everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. >> i'm juliette goodrich in for michelle griego. we begin with breaking news. just into our newsroom, this afternoon, we are learning robin williams was in the early stages of parkinson's disease at the time of his death and that is according to his wife. she released a statement saying, quote, robin's sobriety was intact and he was brassie struggled with his own battles with tropical depression, anxiety as well as early stages of parkinson's disease which he was not yet ready to share publicly. he hanged himself monday at his home in tiburon. >>> breaking news in san jose. there's been an officer- involved shooting near blossom hill road and playa del rey. len ramirez has the latest. >> reporter: this incident happened about 10:30 on the 700 block of blossom hill road near bly yeah del rey. officers responded to a report that a person was threatening to kill her family. there were shots fired. at least one bullet struck the woman, we are told by san jose police.
>>> your realtime captioner is linda macdonald. >>> good afternoon, everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. >> i'm juliette goodrich in for michelle griego. we begin with breaking news. just into our newsroom, this afternoon, we are learning robin williams was in the early stages of parkinson's disease at the time of his death and that is according to his wife. she released a statement saying, quote, robin's sobriety was intact and he was brassie struggled with his own battles...
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captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com >>> your realtime captioner is linda macdonald. >>> good morning, it is friday, all 8. >> good morning to you, i'm juliette goodrich. >> and we are going to a cbs news special report. >>> this is a cbs news special report. i'm norah o'donnell with maurice dubois in new york. cbs news has learned that american warplanes in northern iraq carried out the first air strikes this morning against isis. >> president obama authorized a use of force last night to protect americans in irbil. national security correspondent david martin is at the pentagon with the latest. >> reporter: good morning. the u.s. has fired its first shot in this new battle for iraq against this islamic group known as isis. a pair of f-18 jet fighters off the aircraft carrier george bush in the persian gulf dropped at least one 500-pound laser-guided bomb on an isis artillery piece that was shelling kurdish positions near the city of irbil. that's a city where scores of americans are operating out of the u.s. consulate there and president obama said last night that
captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com >>> your realtime captioner is linda macdonald. >>> good morning, it is friday, all 8. >> good morning to you, i'm juliette goodrich. >> and we are going to a cbs news special report. >>> this is a cbs news special report. i'm norah o'donnell with maurice dubois in new york. cbs news has learned that american warplanes in northern iraq carried out the first air strikes this morning against isis....
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. >>> your realtime captioner is linda macdonald. iraq..is morning on how u-s troops c step in as the violence >>> president barack obama authorizes military action in iraq. more this morning on how u.s. troops could step in as the violence continues. >> and all eyes are on hawaii this morning where people are bracing for not one but two big storms. >> and from the kpix 5 weather center, good morning, everybody, we are tracking those hurricanes and we're tracking the deepening marine layer. that's still straight ahead. >> and it looks like cars are starting to fill in now heading through the livermore valley westbound 580 your drive time turned to yellow. a full look at all your bay area drive times as you head to work on this friday morning coming up. >> good morning, it's friday, august 8. i'm michelle griego. >> i'm juliette goodrich. >>> hawaii is in line for a one- two punch from another nature the leading edge of tropical storm iselle is hitting the islands now. shortedly after it was downgraded from a hurricane. cbs reporter bigad sh
. >>> your realtime captioner is linda macdonald. iraq..is morning on how u-s troops c step in as the violence >>> president barack obama authorizes military action in iraq. more this morning on how u.s. troops could step in as the violence continues. >> and all eyes are on hawaii this morning where people are bracing for not one but two big storms. >> and from the kpix 5 weather center, good morning, everybody, we are tracking those hurricanes and we're tracking...
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. >> i want to do it, and let's write this book in realtime. so it really was a gamble. >> host: is it hard to write a book coast to coast? >> guest: it is at the same time incredibly hard, but if you're trying to write the book quickly and in less than a year, it's actually brilliant because there were weeks where we worked every hour of the clock, you know? the time change in that case really works for you, and when i would go to bed at three in the morning, he was getting up at six in the morning, and he could pick the project back up and work on it until i finished teaching, and i could pick it up. so it's not ideal, you can't do it forever, but you can do it for nine months. >> host: how important are the republican national committee and the democratic national committee? >> guest: they are becoming, i think, important collectors of tools and data for parties. and both parties are doing this. they understand the value of knowing who the voters are in the various states and how often they vote and how many times they've been touched by a c
. >> i want to do it, and let's write this book in realtime. so it really was a gamble. >> host: is it hard to write a book coast to coast? >> guest: it is at the same time incredibly hard, but if you're trying to write the book quickly and in less than a year, it's actually brilliant because there were weeks where we worked every hour of the clock, you know? the time change in that case really works for you, and when i would go to bed at three in the morning, he was getting...
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it's a new platform where fans can play fantasy sports in realtime for real money, and now to explainounder and ceo. thank you for joining us. did seem like a low blow, but slate magazine's article said a new way, this was the headline about what you're doing, a new way to lose money, by betting on sports. >> right. adam: when you get into the article, it's not really betting. i mean, for a lot of us who are not fantasy football players, it might seem like gambling, but it's not, and why is that? >> tradesports.com is a contest format, is you're not competing against i have individual -- against any individual or the house. adam: for understanding, it's just like the stock market. essentially, if you know how to short o you know, how to move within data that's coming at you in realtime, you can play the game and sell shares of the event in which you're playing. >> exactly. so using the wisdom of the crowd, people absorb the data and lots of different data points go spank into the marketplace -- go the back into the marketplace. adam: there are some rules. for instance, you've got the
it's a new platform where fans can play fantasy sports in realtime for real money, and now to explainounder and ceo. thank you for joining us. did seem like a low blow, but slate magazine's article said a new way, this was the headline about what you're doing, a new way to lose money, by betting on sports. >> right. adam: when you get into the article, it's not really betting. i mean, for a lot of us who are not fantasy football players, it might seem like gambling, but it's not, and why...
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seeing the reaction in realtime and close up. i want to bring in now maria shipp el nadal who was caught in tear gas in the protest on monday night. thank you so much for joining us. it's good to see you. i saw you a little earlier. give me a handshake here. i was walking, you were sitting in the car and you said you were going to be on with me. and all of the sudden the protesters come down the street. >> yes. >> and they're saying no justice, no peace. and they're saying hands up. don't shoot. >> yes. >> what do you make of the difference? you're smiling today, even though you were hit with tear gas last night. >> yes. it's like a thousand pounds have been lifted off my shoulders. we have been protesting peacefully with tear gas, and i actually was victim with my consistents and tear gas attacks twice on monday and last night. so finally after six days being able to protest in peace without firing guns down our shoulders and in our faces, it's a wonderful thing. >> okay. as wonderful as this is, you're smiling, right? >> i am.
seeing the reaction in realtime and close up. i want to bring in now maria shipp el nadal who was caught in tear gas in the protest on monday night. thank you so much for joining us. it's good to see you. i saw you a little earlier. give me a handshake here. i was walking, you were sitting in the car and you said you were going to be on with me. and all of the sudden the protesters come down the street. >> yes. >> and they're saying no justice, no peace. and they're saying hands up....
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you'll decide our winner in realtime. jon's the bull. josh is the bear. buck 30 on the clock.honest, haven't heard anybody make a bull case for sears in an awfully long time. >> you're about to hear it. good news, mr. schneiderman is not going after sears at this time. the best news out there. actually, there might be good news. the good news mighting they could spin off the auto centers, judge. what a lot of us are waiting for. if that happens, you'll see a gap higher in the stock. that would be the only reason to be in the stock, quite frankly, right now. because these numbers on the quarter were dismal. however, the bleeding is slowing, judge, as far as stores -- >> are you the -- >> keeping open. >> the bleeding open. >> that's my point. >> basically a bet to take the pieces, break them up, much like they were doing when he owned kmart. eddie lampert, that is. owned kmart and basically spinning off the properties. now it's a question of spinning off businesses. i say it's the auto center. >> i think i shall never see a stock as bad as shld. >> good night, irene! >> doc, ke
you'll decide our winner in realtime. jon's the bull. josh is the bear. buck 30 on the clock.honest, haven't heard anybody make a bull case for sears in an awfully long time. >> you're about to hear it. good news, mr. schneiderman is not going after sears at this time. the best news out there. actually, there might be good news. the good news mighting they could spin off the auto centers, judge. what a lot of us are waiting for. if that happens, you'll see a gap higher in the stock. that...
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. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> your realtime captioner good morning, everyone. it's friday, august 8. i'm michelle griego. >> good morning, i'm juliette goodrich. frank is off this morning. >> yes. he is off this morning! [ laughter ] >> and so is lawrence! >> but at this, all the lovely ladies are here. >> here we are. >> yes. >> chicks on pix in an array of colors! >>> one color outside you will notice gray skies into the bay. numbers in the 50s and 60s. the full weekend forecast still straight ahead. >> ino one will make it freezing in the studio today. at the bay bridge toll plaza we have roadwork westbound into san francisco. in fact, a lot of overnight roadwork still out there. so we'll tell you all about it on this friday morning commute coming up. >> thank you. >>> developing news on iraq now. president obama has authorized targeted air strikes to help the iraqi government protect thousands of people from the islamist extremist group isis trying to prevent potential genocide. >> reporter: the u.s. milita
. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> your realtime captioner good morning, everyone. it's friday, august 8. i'm michelle griego. >> good morning, i'm juliette goodrich. frank is off this morning. >> yes. he is off this morning! [ laughter ] >> and so is lawrence! >> but at this, all the lovely ladies are here. >> here we are. >> yes. >> chicks on pix in an array of colors! >>> one color...
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. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com goodrich, in for michelle go >>> your realtime captioner is linda, good morning, it's friday, august 1. i'm juliette goodrich. it's already august? i'm juliette, in for michelle. >> here we are, everybody. hi, i'm frank mallicoat. it is friday. that's a bleed evt for all of us. lawrence karnow is here. >> so glad it's friday! going to see a lot of sunshine around the bay area today, hazy in spots. we'll talk about that and the weekend forecast coming up. >> it's all good for bay area roads. "kcbs traffic" starting off with no billing delays big delays at the bay bridge toll plaza, no accidents reported. >> thank you. >>> a california multimillionaire ditches everything and becomes homeless for a week in 100-degree fresno. joe vazquez reports, neel kashkari, the republican candidate for governor. >> jerry brown calls it the california comeback. so i want to see what it looks like. >> reporter: he said he took a bus to fresno with only
. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com goodrich, in for michelle go >>> your realtime captioner is linda, good morning, it's friday, august 1. i'm juliette goodrich. it's already august? i'm juliette, in for michelle. >> here we are, everybody. hi, i'm frank mallicoat. it is friday. that's a bleed evt for all of us. lawrence karnow is here. >> so glad it's friday! going to see a lot of sunshine around the bay area today, hazy in spots. we'll talk about that and the weekend...
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it would electronically track how many empty spaces there are and convey that information in realtimeo drivers on the street. >> our hope is that it will allow people coming into downtown, the ability to saibling i know that there's parking over here and not over there and i won't drive around the block you know ten times looking for a spot. >> the idea that you know, the greatest concentration of technical talent and capital in the world can actually apply technology to maybe solving its own problem is very encouraging. >> reporter: kiet do, kpix 5. >> and the parking problem has apparently spilled into the neighborhoods as well. so now the city of palo alto is considering a requirement for permits for those neighborhood spaces. >>> there's some changes today for people who park in the montclair district in oakland as well. the public works department is launching a new flexible parking pricing program there. there will be four different tiers of parking rates from $1 to $2.50 per hour for prime locations. >>> coming up, nfc football just weeks away. you won't believe what companies
it would electronically track how many empty spaces there are and convey that information in realtimeo drivers on the street. >> our hope is that it will allow people coming into downtown, the ability to saibling i know that there's parking over here and not over there and i won't drive around the block you know ten times looking for a spot. >> the idea that you know, the greatest concentration of technical talent and capital in the world can actually apply technology to maybe...
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the corridor level the transit signal and sinking to allow for the vehicles to communicate with realtime information on transit and traffic in the fields so this is continuing the work that's fund we've funded work that has been 0 supportive of the benefit corridors over the last 5 corridors and continue to be the transit effectiveness project on the network. the is as follows a that's done and underway you can find the location on the website those are for the modification with the existing infrastructure. and the work that's property over the next 2 years is also on the website this includes improvements more improvements to the van ness signals and the van ness corridors rather and those are supportive as well as on the ellis theres 75 percent more prop k that mta is prepping to ask allocation of in the next 5 years then the last so ramp up delivery on the projects are that for traffic by the way of background prop k has funded the traffic cohn a program and most recently, the planning work for the revised about a year and a half ago to improve the traffic cohen e cohn program to refl
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one thing as well, this is happening realtime, i mean people are asking why isn't this more widely available? it wasn't supposed to be available at all yet, until it went through this clinical trial process, but they decided to give it a shot with dr. kent brantly and nancy writebol as well. how it plays out, how more widely it may become available, we don't know. >> and that serum, it's only days for it, they're not sure if it is the aren't one u.s. patient has improved. what you're seeing now is something we put together based on what the world health organization have told us, a tally of the ongoing deaths. 887 so far, more than 1600 confirmed cases since the outbreak began in march. the world bank is pledging up to $200 million to guinea, liberia and sierra leone. the president of guinea told cnn just how badly all this funding is needed. >> it takes about $500 million to develop a vaccine. and laboratories aren't going to develop a vaccine unless it can be sold widely, unlike the influenza violence for example, or vaccine, that has a large market. the ebola vaccine market would be very
one thing as well, this is happening realtime, i mean people are asking why isn't this more widely available? it wasn't supposed to be available at all yet, until it went through this clinical trial process, but they decided to give it a shot with dr. kent brantly and nancy writebol as well. how it plays out, how more widely it may become available, we don't know. >> and that serum, it's only days for it, they're not sure if it is the aren't one u.s. patient has improved. what you're...
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. >>> your realtime captioner is linda macdonald. >>> good morning, everyone.i'm michelle griego. >> hi, everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. good morning. nearly 4:30. time for a little traffic and weather. lawrence is here to tell us about what? >> no thunderstorms! those have moved up to the sierra nevada. >> what. [ laughter ] >> we have seen patchy fog out there this morning. looks like it will clear out. mild weather on the way. we'll talk about that coming up. >> we have first reports of an accident in the altamont pass, it's off to the right-hand shoulder. there is a lot of overnight roadwork. we'll have more coming up. >>> run for your life! the emotions are coming! [ laughter ] >> never watched your best friend gasp his last breath. >> he made us laugh. he made us cry. this morning, an inside look at robin williams' final dark days, his battle with addiction and the haunting interview we uncovered. the 63-year-old oscar winner was found dead in his tiburon home yest
. >>> your realtime captioner is linda macdonald. >>> good morning, everyone.i'm michelle griego. >> hi, everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. good morning. nearly 4:30. time for a little traffic and weather. lawrence is here to tell us about what? >> no thunderstorms! those have moved up to the sierra nevada. >> what. [ laughter ] >> we have seen patchy fog out there this morning. looks like it will clear out. mild weather on the way. we'll talk about that...
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. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> your realtime captioner is linda macdonald. >>> good morningi'm michelle griego. >> hi, everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. nearly 4:30. and it's time for a little traffic and weather. the doppler is working over there. >> something very strange going on outside. getting a little rain, scattered showers around the bay area. things staying unsettled. but looks like we're back to more sunshine and warm weather. we'll talk about that coming up. >> and i have a long list of overnight roadwork and some of it is on the bay bridge. it sounds like eastbound to oakland lanes blocked and some slick roads. i noticed it all around san francisco, as well. so we'll talk all about that coming up. >> hey little bit of rain. okay, liz, thank you. >>> a woman who failed several times to sneak aboard flights at sfo had a change of luck at san jose airport. kpix 5's andria borba reports marilyn hartman was arrested after flying for free to los angeles. >> reporter: the serial stowaway's final destination wasn't hawaii but los angeles. sources say she tailgated behind a
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why do you suppose at the time that the press was not able to ferret out some of these truths in realtimeeal reason? they did not have a microphone in the president's office. that's one of the most disturbing things about studying these tapes. i don't see how the press could have ferreted out what nixon was doing. we're talking about a golden age of journalism. you know, we've got woodward and bernstein and many other brilliant reporters who are, you know, doing extraordinary work. but the president, by exerting his control over national security and classifying information, can hide extraordinary secrets that we as americans really do need to know. >> peter, how do you think somebody like nixon, that personality type, somebody who's that sort of full of paranoia and guile, a lot of the things that he was hiding were just incredible racism, anti-semitism, just some really noxious personal views. could somebody like that survive the present version of the press, the present iteration that ferrets everything out about you? >> i think it would come out. i don't think he could have kept that
why do you suppose at the time that the press was not able to ferret out some of these truths in realtimeeal reason? they did not have a microphone in the president's office. that's one of the most disturbing things about studying these tapes. i don't see how the press could have ferreted out what nixon was doing. we're talking about a golden age of journalism. you know, we've got woodward and bernstein and many other brilliant reporters who are, you know, doing extraordinary work. but the...
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. >>> your realtime captioner is linda macdonald. >>> and good afternoon, everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. michelle griego is out today. the outpouring of sympathy for robin williams and his family keeps coming in from all over the world. flowers and candles are stacking up at the williams home in tiburon. and kpix 5's anne makovec is there with more. anne. >> reporter: we're still waiting to find out when the city memorial, the city of san francisco memorial, is going to be for robin williams as well as glide memorial, planning one right now. but here in front of his home in tiburon you can see this memorial has been growing by the day. flowers and cards outside of his front gate. today we saw activity going in and out of the home this morning but no one spoke to the media except for fans who came to pay respects. >> we've grown up with him. it's just hard to believe that he's gone now. >> reporter: she never met robin williams buy deeply feels his loss. >> i want to stand on a desk all time and just show him that we honor and respect him and love him. >> as the memor
. >>> your realtime captioner is linda macdonald. >>> and good afternoon, everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. michelle griego is out today. the outpouring of sympathy for robin williams and his family keeps coming in from all over the world. flowers and candles are stacking up at the williams home in tiburon. and kpix 5's anne makovec is there with more. anne. >> reporter: we're still waiting to find out when the city memorial, the city of san francisco memorial, is going to...
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. >>> we have realtime footage of the quake caught on camera shaking a business. take a look at this video from consumer music, a small music store in vallejo. it knocks down drums and guitars off the wall. the store has remained open today. >>> and crews are checking underground piping and sewage throughout napa county today. cracks through the roads destroyed pipes leaving thousands without drinking water. the napa sanitation district is sending robotic cameras into the sewer lines looking for damage. there are concerns among napa area businesses that tourists will stay away this labor day weekend. they want people to stay away from the damaged buildings downtown. they say most wineries and other attractions are not damaged. and they are open for business. the napa valley attracts nearly 3 million visitors a year generating $1.4 billion in annual revenue. >>> sunday's earthquake a jolting reminder to be prepared. for people living near levees along the sacramento river, a major breach could be devastating. >> reporter: we have seen so much damage in the local wi
. >>> we have realtime footage of the quake caught on camera shaking a business. take a look at this video from consumer music, a small music store in vallejo. it knocks down drums and guitars off the wall. the store has remained open today. >>> and crews are checking underground piping and sewage throughout napa county today. cracks through the roads destroyed pipes leaving thousands without drinking water. the napa sanitation district is sending robotic cameras into the...
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. >> the system tracks the user's glasses and then generates a realtime 2d display of the students' 3d experience. >> it's in 3d. >> when computers came along, we stopped interacting spatially and started looking at things that were stuck to a screen or behind a screen. and that barrier is removed. >> isn't it surreal, like you can hold it? it feels like you're kind of taking up the actual fish and taking it apart. and feels like you're right there with the animal or whatever you're taking apart. >> the district doesn't know definitively yet if the deep space technology improves learning, but a lot of signs point to the success. >> they're just finding tons of different things they can explore that they never even knew they were interested in. >> okay. want to take it apart? >> one thing is certain, the kids are excited to learn. >> okay. that lobster looks so real. it is just really neat stuff. as for the cost, it can cost anywhere from $25,000 to $50,000 for the set-up. it may be pricey for some districts. now, we should mention, too, that it's not just for k-12 schools. it is also b
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experience apart from the data like director raphael said she can tell you the outcome and results in realtime but when it comes to people when we were negotiating around terms that would allow and sure the ability of ann and the cal and the energy providers under the watch and sure their ability to make sure we have jobs for people that were formerly incarcerated and were given a job and pornl given access cut off by new regulations we were involved with several phone calls several times a day maybe i was the chair at this point trying to use some roll at the commission making sure that you guys playing the kind of trianglelation strategy for people who can excelling have a record and not being a record i remember that ann saying this is what we do with the utility and all the folks that was great because she was just as passionate about that man or woman who could have a record fighting for the environmental impact it was amazing to be part of it i think that that experience working with you on that. >> colleagues. >> all right. public comment on our resolution regarding our dear ann kelly.
experience apart from the data like director raphael said she can tell you the outcome and results in realtime but when it comes to people when we were negotiating around terms that would allow and sure the ability of ann and the cal and the energy providers under the watch and sure their ability to make sure we have jobs for people that were formerly incarcerated and were given a job and pornl given access cut off by new regulations we were involved with several phone calls several times a day...
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>>> your realtime captioner is linda macdonald. >>> hi, everyone! good afternoon. i'm frank mallicoat. >> i'm michelle griego. an out-of-control driver misses a sharp freeway curve and lands on several cars at a dealership. kpix 5's anne makovec with the look at the disastrous wreck. >> reporter: that's the honda's horn after it crash-landed on top of two cars at this infiniti dealership around 3a officers say its driver was intoxicated and getting off 680 at burnett when he lost control crossed another lane of traffic and crashed through a chain- link fence landing upside-down. [ horn ] >> reporter: the driver was briefly taken to the hospital, then to jail. >> this is, i think, the third one that i know of where they came through the fence and landed on cars. >> reporter: the exit bends sharply right. workers here say there have been fewer accidents since the chp put up new signs and grooves on the ramp, but it's still a dangerous curve. >> where they've actually ran into the trees across the street and hit the center divider, bounced down the street, and ended u
>>> your realtime captioner is linda macdonald. >>> hi, everyone! good afternoon. i'm frank mallicoat. >> i'm michelle griego. an out-of-control driver misses a sharp freeway curve and lands on several cars at a dealership. kpix 5's anne makovec with the look at the disastrous wreck. >> reporter: that's the honda's horn after it crash-landed on top of two cars at this infiniti dealership around 3a officers say its driver was intoxicated and getting off 680 at...
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. >>> your realtime captioner is linda macdonald. >>> today at noon, two major stories we're following. overseas, two u.s. jet fighters have bombed artillery of islamic extremists in iraq escalating america's military involvement in the middle east crisis. >> plus, tropical storm iselle is pounding hawaii right now. the damage already being seen and foreround of storms still -- and another round of storms still on the way. good afternoon, i'm michelle griego. >> i'm juliette goodrich. frank mallicoat is off. >>> tropical storm iselle is pounding hawaii right now. powerful winds have already brought down trees and power lines and there's a major concern for landslides. cbs reporter bigad shaban has the latest from hilo, where people are bracing for another round of nasty weather from a second hurricane. >> water is coming in from everywhere. >> reporter: the storm made landfall just as high tide rolled in on the eastern shore of the big island. >> oh, my god! >> reporter: flash floodwaters raced down the street as wind gusts of 85 miles an hour pummeled hawaii's largest island. >> the n
. >>> your realtime captioner is linda macdonald. >>> today at noon, two major stories we're following. overseas, two u.s. jet fighters have bombed artillery of islamic extremists in iraq escalating america's military involvement in the middle east crisis. >> plus, tropical storm iselle is pounding hawaii right now. the damage already being seen and foreround of storms still -- and another round of storms still on the way. good afternoon, i'm michelle griego. >>...
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. >>> your realtime captioner is linda macdonald. >>> why would you give that to 13- and 14-year-olds>> bowing to pressure from parents at a bay area school district says it will tone down its new sex ed book -- somewhat. good evening, i'm brian hackney. >> i'm
. >>> your realtime captioner is linda macdonald. >>> why would you give that to 13- and 14-year-olds>> bowing to pressure from parents at a bay area school district says it will tone down its new sex ed book -- somewhat. good evening, i'm brian hackney. >> i'm