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reed. his eldest daughter, caitlin. >> greeted the kids in the morning, coming off the bus, he talked to them during the day he was in the hallways. he really loved teaching and working with kids and he was wonderful at it. >> reporter: new superintendent had three grown daughters and a painful divorce behind him. but he'd never let life's difficulties distract from his primary role, dad. megan is the middle child. >> he loved to have fun. he would always dance crazy with us, like pick us up in the air and slide us between his legs and throw us up. >> reporter: and the old family snapshots, hiking in hawaii, disney world, all the christmases seemed to show a dad over the moon with his three girls. kaitlyn was a star volleyball player an all-american and knew without a doubt when her father was in the stands on game days. you could hear him? >> i could. yeah. everyone could. >> reporter: her dad was in a long-term relationship with a single mom named kimberly roush. >> he had three daughters
reed. his eldest daughter, caitlin. >> greeted the kids in the morning, coming off the bus, he talked to them during the day he was in the hallways. he really loved teaching and working with kids and he was wonderful at it. >> reporter: new superintendent had three grown daughters and a painful divorce behind him. but he'd never let life's difficulties distract from his primary role, dad. megan is the middle child. >> he loved to have fun. he would always dance crazy with us,...
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tragedy, the reed family, they settled here in san jose. because they were a survivor of the donner party, it was well-known as a name at the time. came, whenrnians people came to discuss statehood for california, james reed had a prominent voice in monterey. at that time, in october of 1849, he promoted san jose to be the capital of california. so, the delegates, because of the prominence of mr. reid, they voted in favor of locating the first capital of the state of california here in santa fe under the promise that james reed would include -- encourage the local citizens to build a statehouse. for their first meeting of the legislator in december of that year, when the legislators came here to san jose, in december of 1849, it was raining. .nd it continued to rain one of their first pack, because they were so despond it with the amount of rain falling that year , one of their first acts as a was to start the motion to move the capital to another location. at that time, two years later, the capital of california moved , fartherjose to boni
tragedy, the reed family, they settled here in san jose. because they were a survivor of the donner party, it was well-known as a name at the time. came, whenrnians people came to discuss statehood for california, james reed had a prominent voice in monterey. at that time, in october of 1849, he promoted san jose to be the capital of california. so, the delegates, because of the prominence of mr. reid, they voted in favor of locating the first capital of the state of california here in santa fe...
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not grounded anymore. >> reed: yeah, i know, right?y: your mom's really excited about the show. she keeps telling everybody "how talented my son is." >> reed: i don't know what exactly happened, but her switch really got flipped. i mean, it's like she's a totally different person. you know, she even asked me to play for her. >> billy: yeah, she told me that, too. >> reed: it was a shock, but like -- like a good shock. >> billy: yeah. >> reed: but you know what the coolest part was? >> billy: hit me. >> reed: she didn't seem surprised that i was any good. >> billy: well, your mom's
not grounded anymore. >> reed: yeah, i know, right?y: your mom's really excited about the show. she keeps telling everybody "how talented my son is." >> reed: i don't know what exactly happened, but her switch really got flipped. i mean, it's like she's a totally different person. you know, she even asked me to play for her. >> billy: yeah, she told me that, too. >> reed: it was a shock, but like -- like a good shock. >> billy: yeah. >> reed: but...
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not grounded anymore. >> reed: yeah, i know, right?y: your mom's really excited about the show. she keeps telling everybody "how talented my son is." >> reed: i don't know what exactly happened, but her switch really got flipped. i mean, it's like she's a totally different person. you know, she even asked me to play for her. >> billy: yeah, she told me that, too. >> reed: it was a shock, but like -- like a good shock. >> billy: yeah. >> reed: but you know what the coolest part was? >> billy: hit me. >> reed: she didn't seem surprised that i was any good. >> billy: well, your mom's
not grounded anymore. >> reed: yeah, i know, right?y: your mom's really excited about the show. she keeps telling everybody "how talented my son is." >> reed: i don't know what exactly happened, but her switch really got flipped. i mean, it's like she's a totally different person. you know, she even asked me to play for her. >> billy: yeah, she told me that, too. >> reed: it was a shock, but like -- like a good shock. >> billy: yeah. >> reed: but...
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captain reed escaped to the passenger cabin. going over the river between old point comfort at fort monroe, to the south side of hampton roads, corporal flores pokes his head out of the crows nest right there, and notices that the ship is losing pressure, it is soft. even the slightest bit could cause the ship to lose structural integrity. as we saw with the r 38, we do not want that to happen. he tries to climb down to the ship to get down to warn everyone in the cabins. he could not get past, it was pinched. the tunnel was in passable. he was stuck up there at the nose of the ship. in the meantime, the lieutenant starts pulling his elevator control ropes, turning the wheel. they were moving freely in his hands. he lost control of the ship. he turns to captain maybury, captain, she will not respond. maybury ordered everyone to throw everything they could over the ship, to make it lighter. they had to lighten the load. he ordered the engines cut, and only the center, and other engines were cut, for reasons we do not know, the fo
captain reed escaped to the passenger cabin. going over the river between old point comfort at fort monroe, to the south side of hampton roads, corporal flores pokes his head out of the crows nest right there, and notices that the ship is losing pressure, it is soft. even the slightest bit could cause the ship to lose structural integrity. as we saw with the r 38, we do not want that to happen. he tries to climb down to the ship to get down to warn everyone in the cabins. he could not get past,...
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oakland fire chief teresa deloach- reed is officially retiring.((vo)) today oakland's first african- american female fire chief ... signed her retirement papers. she began her career as a firefighter with the city of san jose back in 1986.she was promoted to fire chief in oakland.. in 2012. today, oakland mayor libby schaaf thanked deloach- reed for her service and announced the city is launching a nationwide search for a new chief.teresa deloach- reed's last day is may 5th. ((pam)) tonight.. the husband of a woman whose remains were found two years after she vanished... says, he did not kill her.((steve)) 63-year-old annie bailly from penngrove vanished in december of 2014. last month her remains were found near point reyes.((pam))kron 4's alecia reid talked to her husband.. the victim's estranged husband is a potential suspect.he says he's been treated as a suspect from the moment his wife went missing.but he's very adamant he had nothing to do with it. pkgsot - i did not do this. i did not kill her. no!by chance, annie bailly's skeletal remains
oakland fire chief teresa deloach- reed is officially retiring.((vo)) today oakland's first african- american female fire chief ... signed her retirement papers. she began her career as a firefighter with the city of san jose back in 1986.she was promoted to fire chief in oakland.. in 2012. today, oakland mayor libby schaaf thanked deloach- reed for her service and announced the city is launching a nationwide search for a new chief.teresa deloach- reed's last day is may 5th. ((pam)) tonight.....
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it is embarrassing at walter reed, you walk out there, these things are pretty superfluous.the suffering that happens there. >> talk about one of your legs, how you came in the world... >> the doctors asked me if i wanted to keep my legs, the chance of me being able to walk again was pretty low according to them. it was early on, they hadn't seen very many cases like mine. the question was do you want to keep them? i said i came in with two, i want to leave with two. >> sean: you made a part of your recovery. >> it did. i got up of the wheelchair to try to walk again. i was on parallel bars and i went half the way with my arms because i was strong up top. i had no mobility down below. i am walking with my arms. the physical therapist yanked on the belt that was around me, pulled me back and said no, that is not how this works. just try to put 1 foot in front of the other. >> sean: he didn't want you relying on your upper body. >> direct. >> sean: where are you in terms of your progress? >> golfing, cycling. >> he is one of the few vets the played golf in our tournament and r
it is embarrassing at walter reed, you walk out there, these things are pretty superfluous.the suffering that happens there. >> talk about one of your legs, how you came in the world... >> the doctors asked me if i wanted to keep my legs, the chance of me being able to walk again was pretty low according to them. it was early on, they hadn't seen very many cases like mine. the question was do you want to keep them? i said i came in with two, i want to leave with two. >> sean:...
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donna reed party and they were a part of a tragedy up in the sierra. that heard some theye gruesome tragedies, settle here in san jose. because he was a survivor of the a well-knownhe was name at the time. as california discussed statehood, he had a prominent voice here. he promoted san jose to be the capital of california. they were able to look in the first capital of the state of california in san jose. under the promise that james reed would build a state calls -- statehouse for the first meeting of the legislature. for those who came here in 1849 it is raining and i continued to rain. was as as first acts legislature to start the motion to move the capital to another location. two years later, the capital that went upn jose further north. rain has played an important part of our history here. first they washed out the original site of the city. also washed out san jose being the capital of california. other cities to her recently traveled to san jose, california, to learn about its rich history. learn more about san jose and other stops on our two
donna reed party and they were a part of a tragedy up in the sierra. that heard some theye gruesome tragedies, settle here in san jose. because he was a survivor of the a well-knownhe was name at the time. as california discussed statehood, he had a prominent voice here. he promoted san jose to be the capital of california. they were able to look in the first capital of the state of california in san jose. under the promise that james reed would build a state calls -- statehouse for the first...
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worthythe most prominent donna reed party. in theas the tragedy up sera mountains. which did noty partake in some of the gruesome stories we heard in that tragedy, they settled here in san jose. because he was a survivor of the donner party he was a well-known name at the time. when california discussed statehood, he had a prominent voice here. when they met in monterey. in october of 1849 he promoted san jose to be the capital of california. the delegates because of his ofmise, they voted in favor san jose being the first capital of the state of california. under the promise that james reed would build a statehouse for the first meeting of the legislature. but when those legislatures came here in 1849 it is raining and i it continued to rain. because they were so despond and with the rain that fell that year. one of his first acts was as a legislature to start the motion to move the capital to another location. two years later, the capital moved from san jose and that went up further north. ironically rain has played an important part of our history here. first the
worthythe most prominent donna reed party. in theas the tragedy up sera mountains. which did noty partake in some of the gruesome stories we heard in that tragedy, they settled here in san jose. because he was a survivor of the donner party he was a well-known name at the time. when california discussed statehood, he had a prominent voice here. when they met in monterey. in october of 1849 he promoted san jose to be the capital of california. the delegates because of his ofmise, they voted in...
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reed? >> aye. >> mr. kelly? >> aye. >> mr. renasy? >> aye. >> mr. means? >> aye. >> ms. nome? >> aye. >> mr. holding? >> aye. >> mr. smith of missouri? >> aye. >> mr. rice? >> aye. >> mr. schweikert? >> aye. >> miss walarski? >> aye. >> mr. kovello? >> aye. >> mr. bishop? >> no. >> mr. bishop? >> aye. >> mr. neil? >> no. >> mr. levin? >> no. >> mr. lewis? >> no. >> mr. doggin? >> no. >> mr. thompson? >> no. >> mr. larson? >> no. >> mr. blumenauer? >> no. >> mr. kind? >> no. >> mr. passkarel? >> no. >> mr. crowley? >> no. >> mr. davis? >> no. >> miss sanchez? >> no. >> mr. higgins? >> no. >> miss sul? >> no. >> mr. bening? >> no. >> miss chu? >> no. >> miss jenkins? chairman brady? >> aye. >> chairman brady aye. >> the clerk will report the vote. >> 33 yai, 16 nays. >> motion to table is agreed to. mr. passkarel, would you like to talk about the substitute? >> mr. chairman, i said this was going to be a long, tedious process, mr. chairman. and i know you have the responsibility today of maintaining order,
reed? >> aye. >> mr. kelly? >> aye. >> mr. renasy? >> aye. >> mr. means? >> aye. >> ms. nome? >> aye. >> mr. holding? >> aye. >> mr. smith of missouri? >> aye. >> mr. rice? >> aye. >> mr. schweikert? >> aye. >> miss walarski? >> aye. >> mr. kovello? >> aye. >> mr. bishop? >> no. >> mr. bishop? >> aye. >> mr. neil? >> no. >> mr....
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. >> today on the communicators we want to introduce you to morgan reed. keith has an association called the app association in washington dc. mr. reid, who do you represent? guest: i have the joy of representing more than 5000 companies that make that out to up on your smart phone and that helps you find a restaurant you want, for the applet you give to your kids to give them something to do in the back of the car all the way up to applications built to handle your mobile banking, your retirement accounts and sensitive data including your health information. guest: our mobile community has turn the world from something that is pc centric to something where you carry her life and information in pocket. host: why does that-- why did at manufacturers etc. feel a need to have representation in washington? guest: in reality it's the same community that build a lot of programs for the pc and what is critical to understanding the weight government intersects with our world is we live on platforms whether it's the platform called the internet, a platform called a
. >> today on the communicators we want to introduce you to morgan reed. keith has an association called the app association in washington dc. mr. reid, who do you represent? guest: i have the joy of representing more than 5000 companies that make that out to up on your smart phone and that helps you find a restaurant you want, for the applet you give to your kids to give them something to do in the back of the car all the way up to applications built to handle your mobile banking, your...
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reed, who you represent? morgan: 5000 companies who make all of the apps you find on your smart phone. all the way to the applications that are built to handle your mobile banking, your retirement accounts, and sensitive data including your health information. a mobile community basically has turned the world from something that is where you carry your life and your information in your pocket. -- why dos the app the app manufacturers need representative --need representation in washington? what is critical to understand and the way the government intersect with our world is with them on platforms whether it is the internet, the app store, the vice you live on --the device you live on, the health care that you intersect apps are centric with that world. know that when you get that service, that large company providing it, the part that you use condoms on top of something -- the part that you use comes on top of something else, like where we have a need. in health care, there is in its gear section of the act t
reed, who you represent? morgan: 5000 companies who make all of the apps you find on your smart phone. all the way to the applications that are built to handle your mobile banking, your retirement accounts, and sensitive data including your health information. a mobile community basically has turned the world from something that is where you carry your life and your information in your pocket. -- why dos the app the app manufacturers need representative --need representation in washington? what...
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senator reed. >> thank you very much mister chairman for holding this very important session. giving the marine corps the opportunity to get an initial briefing on what they know and what they don't about reports of the abhorrent behavior by some marines using the marines united website. it is unusual for the committee to receive a briefing like this one on an ongoing criminal investigation but the issue is so important that it works this kind of attention. we must take care to ensure that we don't put the commandant of the marine corps in a position of making statements that later could be a ledge as exercising unlawful command influence in their support of something like a criminal investigation. the nonconsensual posts and explicit photos of female marines on a public website is just plain wrong . all of us have had the privilege of wearing uniform know the value of a cohesive unit where all members of for each other and took care of each other. i can only imagine the harm that this type of behavior can have on morale and cohesion. our servicemembers must have confidence th
senator reed. >> thank you very much mister chairman for holding this very important session. giving the marine corps the opportunity to get an initial briefing on what they know and what they don't about reports of the abhorrent behavior by some marines using the marines united website. it is unusual for the committee to receive a briefing like this one on an ongoing criminal investigation but the issue is so important that it works this kind of attention. we must take care to ensure...
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order to get a court they would be moreo likely to rubberstamp an approved of obama policies senator reed felt it was imperative to pack the d.c. circuit court of appeals which unfortunately he was able to do with a bota democrats on the other side of the aisle to break the center rules to change the rules for the purpose solely of rubberstamping obama administration policies. the question before the senate this time is very different.
order to get a court they would be moreo likely to rubberstamp an approved of obama policies senator reed felt it was imperative to pack the d.c. circuit court of appeals which unfortunately he was able to do with a bota democrats on the other side of the aisle to break the center rules to change the rules for the purpose solely of rubberstamping obama administration policies. the question before the senate this time is very different.
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reed will now earn over $160,000 a year in retirement..om her pensions from san jose and oakland fire. ( darya ) in the south bay... the murder trial of suspected killer, antolin garcia torres continues today. in addition to being charged with murdering morgan hill teen sierra lamar, he is also accused of attempting to kidnap three women. one of those women took the stand yesterday. in her testimony, she said a man jumped in the back seat of her car, used a stun gun to shock her and punched her. the attack happened at a safeway in morgan hil in 2009. she never saw the attacker's face, and did not identify garcia torres in a photo line up. but police did find garia- torres' thumbprint on the stun gun. tomorrow marks the five-year anniversary of sierra lamar's disappearance. ( mark ) police arrest a woman they say abandoned her two-year-old daughter at a store in riverside. we first told you about this story yesterday on the kron four news at six. the 31-year-old was arrested yesterday afternoon at a bank after a teller recognized her from n
reed will now earn over $160,000 a year in retirement..om her pensions from san jose and oakland fire. ( darya ) in the south bay... the murder trial of suspected killer, antolin garcia torres continues today. in addition to being charged with murdering morgan hill teen sierra lamar, he is also accused of attempting to kidnap three women. one of those women took the stand yesterday. in her testimony, she said a man jumped in the back seat of her car, used a stun gun to shock her and punched...
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in shaking lieutenant reed hand, said they did not intend to hurt him who never hurt them. would to god that had been so. the violence had tapped a deep wellspring of hatred and up for much of the summer and the lowell and the violence that night was brief. scarcely three hours after pickett's death, 35 -year-old lawrence from belfast left a top table in the gun room crammed with shipmates, still others on the quarterdeck. below through a large skylight with a graded cover. formally and able seaman, the surgeon's mate, lawrence cronin was a man of education and now this voice arising he exhorted his comrades to new feats of bloodshed. with the aid of a lantern he read from a prepared text, pulled from his pocket beginning with the proud boast, i have been a republican since the war. declaring that they were doing veryight, a veryood thing, he echoed a growing call for every officers death. literally, to wipe the decks clean. followed by shouts from a loft, hand them up, past the bloggers up, kill them all. and imperative to which most of the original leaders now resigned th
in shaking lieutenant reed hand, said they did not intend to hurt him who never hurt them. would to god that had been so. the violence had tapped a deep wellspring of hatred and up for much of the summer and the lowell and the violence that night was brief. scarcely three hours after pickett's death, 35 -year-old lawrence from belfast left a top table in the gun room crammed with shipmates, still others on the quarterdeck. below through a large skylight with a graded cover. formally and able...
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he got 12 weeks of unpaid reed to go to walter reed and be by my hospital bedside. then, when that 12 weeks ended he got the call, sorry, you're out of a job and we don't have to keep you on payroll. this is a man wearing the uniform to go to work every single day to train future officers for a civilian contractor for the dod. thank god during those 12 weeks when he had to take the unpaid leave i was being paid by the military as wounded warrior. thank god in the hospital i continued to draw my salary, but fra frankly, most americans do not have that luxury. what about the construction worker who builds our roads and buildings and homes and buildings that we work in? what about the nurse who throws out her back lifting patients? what about the person who cooks for us in the restaurants when we go out to eat. most americans do not have that luxury. when i think about the steel workers in southern illinois, they don't have this luxury. most cannot afford to have one person take all their time off and survive on just one salary. they simply can't do it. this affects us
he got 12 weeks of unpaid reed to go to walter reed and be by my hospital bedside. then, when that 12 weeks ended he got the call, sorry, you're out of a job and we don't have to keep you on payroll. this is a man wearing the uniform to go to work every single day to train future officers for a civilian contractor for the dod. thank god during those 12 weeks when he had to take the unpaid leave i was being paid by the military as wounded warrior. thank god in the hospital i continued to draw my...
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reed? mr. reed, aye. mr. kelly. >> aye. >> mr. kelly, aye. mr. renacci? >> aye. >> mr. renacci, aye. mr. mehan? mr. mehan, aye. mr. holding? mr. holding, aye. mr. smith of missouri? mr. smith, aye. mr. rice? mr. rice, aye. mr. swigert? mr. swigert, aye. miss walorski? miss walorski, aye. mr. curbelo? mr. curbelo, aye. mr. bishop? mr. bishop, aye. mr. kneneil? mr. neil, no. mr. levin? mr. levin, no. mr. lewis? mr. lewis, no. mr. doggett? mr. doggett, no. mr. thompson? >> no. >> mr. thompson, no. mr. larson? mr. larson, no. mr. kind? >> no. >> mr. kind, no. >> mr. pascrell? >> no. >> mr. pascrell, no. mr. crowley? >> no. >> mr. crowley, no. mr. davis? >> no. >> mr. davis, no. miss sanchez? >> no. >> miss sanchez, no. >> mr. higgins? >> no. >> mr. higgins, no. >> miss sewell? >> no. >> miss sewell, no. miss chu? >> no. >> miss chu, no. miss jenkins? chairman brady? >> aye. >> chairman brady, aye. >> the clerk will report the vote. >> 23 ayes, 16 nays. >> the motion to table is agreed to. mr. pascrell, you've not yet struck the last word on the amendment to the amendment in
reed? mr. reed, aye. mr. kelly. >> aye. >> mr. kelly, aye. mr. renacci? >> aye. >> mr. renacci, aye. mr. mehan? mr. mehan, aye. mr. holding? mr. holding, aye. mr. smith of missouri? mr. smith, aye. mr. rice? mr. rice, aye. mr. swigert? mr. swigert, aye. miss walorski? miss walorski, aye. mr. curbelo? mr. curbelo, aye. mr. bishop? mr. bishop, aye. mr. kneneil? mr. neil, no. mr. levin? mr. levin, no. mr. lewis? mr. lewis, no. mr. doggett? mr. doggett, no. mr. thompson?...
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host: representative tom reed represents. so finger lakes in new york including james town, al maya, ithaca. thank you. back to your calls. anthony in arizona. independent line. the house is scheduled to vote on health care reform today. aller: yes, peter. it's about readiness. this morning i got up and took 15 medications that. doesn't even include my supplements. the reason i talk about readiness is i'm retired military. so i have been using military health care facility. i'm 100% disability veteran. can i dues the v.a. guess what? i still pay for medicare part d because i need options and education. and when i say readiness, it takes 18 years to get one of our service members to an age where they can either enlist or go off to medical -- not medical school but to military academy. but 18 years, think about all the health issues that can help in 18 years. and those first 18 years will become a multiplying effect as they become 20, 30, 40. if they don't have a health system that's designed to say, when we need to go to war,
host: representative tom reed represents. so finger lakes in new york including james town, al maya, ithaca. thank you. back to your calls. anthony in arizona. independent line. the house is scheduled to vote on health care reform today. aller: yes, peter. it's about readiness. this morning i got up and took 15 medications that. doesn't even include my supplements. the reason i talk about readiness is i'm retired military. so i have been using military health care facility. i'm 100% disability...
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the move personal for larry reed. >> personally i would rather have the raiders playing in santa clara than playing in the city. the city has worked hard. the fans once again whose hearts have been broken a second time. >> some fans sickened by this second desertion dump the gear in the garbage outside of team headquarters and others vented. >> born and raised in black hawk and i am just heart broken. >> mayor shaft says the leaders made an 11th hour appeal with what was called a viable 800 million plan for 32 team owners and commissioner roger goodell. to no avail and it hurts sports fans and families that counted on seasonal income from 8 season home games. >> the raiders leaving us taking away from people's households. people rely on that income and like it affects me personally because it has taken away from the mouths from my kids. >> at oakland city hall. elected leaders made a show of raising the a's flag to talk about the impending baseball soap and the sole remaining sports franchise that is loyal to the city. >> i am wearing my a's hat because the a's are the only loyal team.
the move personal for larry reed. >> personally i would rather have the raiders playing in santa clara than playing in the city. the city has worked hard. the fans once again whose hearts have been broken a second time. >> some fans sickened by this second desertion dump the gear in the garbage outside of team headquarters and others vented. >> born and raised in black hawk and i am just heart broken. >> mayor shaft says the leaders made an 11th hour appeal with what was...
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i am diane reed.[applause] ladies and gentlemen, it is my great honor and my frail to give you the 2017 lifetime achievement award winner, the one and only diane reams. [applause] >> thank you. thank you. [applause] thank you all so very much for this award. i warn you, i am not funny. [laughter] i will not be cracking jokes, i will be talking very seriously about what is happening in this world. i want you to know i attended this event many many years ago. as a guest and a friend and a colleague, i never ever imagined that i would be standing here receiving this award tonight's. so i think the men and women who have gone before me and i thank you for being here this evening. to really ask you to remember the late great gwen -- and with such sadness, the loss of our good friend and colleague. now, i want to speak as an ordinary citizen. not as an employee of wamu or representative of any station or network. i want to speak as myself and i do hope my manager jj will forgive me. so like many of you in t
i am diane reed.[applause] ladies and gentlemen, it is my great honor and my frail to give you the 2017 lifetime achievement award winner, the one and only diane reams. [applause] >> thank you. thank you. [applause] thank you all so very much for this award. i warn you, i am not funny. [laughter] i will not be cracking jokes, i will be talking very seriously about what is happening in this world. i want you to know i attended this event many many years ago. as a guest and a friend and a...
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reed interpreted them is right. the senate filibuster rule does not apply to executive no, ma'am nags. the rule is very clear. it says legislative calendar. nominations are on the executive calendar. it's actually a separate calendar. the rule, as written, never in my mind -- it was always custom that they applied it to a nominee, but it never actually did. what harry reed did was went out and said we're going to apply it to all nominations, except supreme court. there's no -- that's just making up the back of an envelope. the bottom line is if it's all nominees -- it should be all nominees or none. i think there's plenty of precedent for republicans to say, look, the rules changed back in 2013 when harry reed did this. we're going to apply it to everybody, and that's what's going to happen. >> i -- the first four questioners were senators grassley, feinstein, hatch, and leahy. i added up their combined ages. 324 years old. they looked it. i think if you want to cross-examine someone as knowledgeable and as smart an
reed interpreted them is right. the senate filibuster rule does not apply to executive no, ma'am nags. the rule is very clear. it says legislative calendar. nominations are on the executive calendar. it's actually a separate calendar. the rule, as written, never in my mind -- it was always custom that they applied it to a nominee, but it never actually did. what harry reed did was went out and said we're going to apply it to all nominations, except supreme court. there's no -- that's just...
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. >>> oakland fire chief lisa reed has officially filed papers to retire. just three months after the deadly ghost ship fire -- she's the first african american female fire chief. she'll be known as the chief at the time of the ghost ship fire. she told investigators her department was hampered by budget limitations and the -- reed filed for retirement on the day her oakland city pension vested. she's been on live. a nationwide search for a new fire chief will begin immediately. >>> the pump at the reservoir in costa county will be shut down because the city needs repairs. an intake structure was damaged because of the heavy rains we had recently. water is channelled into the reservoir just south of discovery bay from the delta -- it's not clear how long the repairs are going to take. >>> an attic fire displaced six people in fremont. a ktvu viewer sent us a cell phone video of this fire. it happened on maryland state near interstate 80. firefighters were told a person was trapped inside of that single story house, but that turned out to not be true. everyo
. >>> oakland fire chief lisa reed has officially filed papers to retire. just three months after the deadly ghost ship fire -- she's the first african american female fire chief. she'll be known as the chief at the time of the ghost ship fire. she told investigators her department was hampered by budget limitations and the -- reed filed for retirement on the day her oakland city pension vested. she's been on live. a nationwide search for a new fire chief will begin immediately....
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paula reed, cbs news, washington. >>> all the rain we have gotten this winter could still make for an active wildfire season. fire officials say the extra water has caused more vegetation to grow which could in turn cause wildfires to spread faster. they are doing emergency drills ahead of the wildfire season. they say it is important to remember that we are still climbing out of a five-year drought and that there are millions of dead trees in the sierra that could help fuel fires. >>> let's have a look at some of the totals which were very impressive. san francisco turns out to hold the rain benefit the most rain. that is fairly rare. 1.34 inches of rain in san francisco. mountainview picked up a third of an inch. redwood city more than an inch. in livermore, 7/10 of an inch. in the north bay, santa rosa half an inch. as we look live tour the date -- bay bridge, it will get chilly tonight. we have snow on the peaks in the bay area. a cold air coming out of the gulf of alaska. it moves closer to the bay area. tomorrow we could see some scattered showers. the potential for some hail. h
paula reed, cbs news, washington. >>> all the rain we have gotten this winter could still make for an active wildfire season. fire officials say the extra water has caused more vegetation to grow which could in turn cause wildfires to spread faster. they are doing emergency drills ahead of the wildfire season. they say it is important to remember that we are still climbing out of a five-year drought and that there are millions of dead trees in the sierra that could help fuel fires....
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i congratulate reed on a pioneering career and wish her well.fman and white will lead the department as they look for a replacement. >>> chaos at an east bay carnival. teenagers caught on camera jumping into prize booths and getting violent with the workers. juliette goodrich has the video. >> reporter: this cell phone video shared all over the internet shows the carnival free for all. out of control teens taking toy prizes. one photo posted online shows several people posing proudly with what appears to be stolen stuffed animals. employees at the carnal outnumbered as they laughed like it was no big deal. one carnival goer said i felt like i was in the name grand theft auto. stealing teddy bears. hash tag oakland carnival. butler amusement has packed up the carnival. it has been set up over the years in this empty field. butler amusement told kpix5 this was a very unfortunate event, but they will make sure to have better security and police presence at the next event. >> imjust found out about it today. but sounds like something i would want to
i congratulate reed on a pioneering career and wish her well.fman and white will lead the department as they look for a replacement. >>> chaos at an east bay carnival. teenagers caught on camera jumping into prize booths and getting violent with the workers. juliette goodrich has the video. >> reporter: this cell phone video shared all over the internet shows the carnival free for all. out of control teens taking toy prizes. one photo posted online shows several people posing...
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. >> tonight, on the communicators, morgan reed, executive director of the app association which reps,000 app developers. what its members hope to see from congress in the trump administration. mr. reed is interviewed by politico technology reporter lee zo. >> the app association was among the member of the tech community that decided to speak out against aspects of president trump's immigration order. i was wondering if you could talk about the reasoning behind that? >> from our perspective, the executive order was not done in a way that allowed for legal immigration of people into the country in a way that wasn't confusing. it was good to see the order changed to allow green cardholders to allow others who have been in the united states, who have been building amazing applications, to come in. so there is good in that, but the reason we spoke out is we thought the little guy, just how important immigrants were to the little guy, wasn't getting heard. >> watch the communicators tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span2. >>> and now, the senate commerce committee sits
. >> tonight, on the communicators, morgan reed, executive director of the app association which reps,000 app developers. what its members hope to see from congress in the trump administration. mr. reed is interviewed by politico technology reporter lee zo. >> the app association was among the member of the tech community that decided to speak out against aspects of president trump's immigration order. i was wondering if you could talk about the reasoning behind that? >> from...
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reed is interviewed by politico. >> so it was among the members of the tech community that speak out against aspects of president trump's recent immigration order. i was wanting you to talk a reasoning about the mind that. > from our perspective, the executive order was not done in a way that allowed for legal mmigration of people into the country in a way that wasn't -- to see that the order was changed to allow have been in the united states who have been building amazing applications to come in. that but the d in eason we spoke out is we thought -- wasn't getting heard. >> watch the communicators on ght at 8:00 eastern c-span 2. >>> weekly standard founder and krystal on president rump's relationship with republican led
reed is interviewed by politico. >> so it was among the members of the tech community that speak out against aspects of president trump's recent immigration order. i was wanting you to talk a reasoning about the mind that. > from our perspective, the executive order was not done in a way that allowed for legal mmigration of people into the country in a way that wasn't -- to see that the order was changed to allow have been in the united states who have been building amazing...
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and the feelings about watching with what larry reed said yesterday. then watching the flag on city hall putting up the open a's. you can quantify deep feelings. >> i would agree with president reed 100 percent. the fact that we have been trying to work with you and he broke our hearts one time, when you left la, now you're doing it again. it looks like they didn't negotiate in good faith. that will be a legal argument down the line. >> you are actually a lawyer? is there a legal fight to be one? >> linndale raiders left the first time, if you have a house and i want to build a freeway i can take it the power of the state. they will not use that legal argument again. your hearing the point about the good faith argument if i have a contract with you but i'm talking to dave about something else, that will be explored. >> if you were sitting next to mark davis, not me what would you say to him? >> i probably couldn't say on tv what i really want to say to him. he looked us in the face as fans and said i want to make it work and stay in oakland. it's his t
and the feelings about watching with what larry reed said yesterday. then watching the flag on city hall putting up the open a's. you can quantify deep feelings. >> i would agree with president reed 100 percent. the fact that we have been trying to work with you and he broke our hearts one time, when you left la, now you're doing it again. it looks like they didn't negotiate in good faith. that will be a legal argument down the line. >> you are actually a lawyer? is there a legal...
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he was silent on the wikileaks story when asked about it thursday. [ inaudible ] >> reporter: i'm reed binion reporting. >>> this morning we are learning south korea has 60 days to choose a new president. the court upheld an impeachment motion of the current president accused of conspiring to pressure companies including samsung to donate money to none profits that her long time friends set up. park was in office for years. she is south korea's first democratically elected president to be impeached. >>> the latest jobs report will be released in two hours. economists say some solid growth with nearly 190,000 new jobs last month the first full month under president trump. his administration promised to create 25 million new jobs over the next 10 years. >>> "hamilton" officially opens up in san francisco today. >> i know you're very excited. >> i am. >> it's sold out minutes after they went on sale but there's still a chance to see it. kpix 5's joe vazquez tells us about the digital lottery. >> reporter: it's the hottest show in the country and now it's right here in san francisco. you c
he was silent on the wikileaks story when asked about it thursday. [ inaudible ] >> reporter: i'm reed binion reporting. >>> this morning we are learning south korea has 60 days to choose a new president. the court upheld an impeachment motion of the current president accused of conspiring to pressure companies including samsung to donate money to none profits that her long time friends set up. park was in office for years. she is south korea's first democratically elected...
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muller family friend steve reed. >> the family hopes that there's some degree of towards closure by the sentence and what occurred today. >> reporter: huskins aand quinn wanted muller to get life. quinn also said he had legitimate concerns about the quality of the kidnapping investigation, a sentiment echoed by his attorney. >> there was an fbi-led investigation and vallejo is now the fall guys but an fbi agent led this investigation, isolated aaron, they should have figured 20 minutes into this that these people were victims. >> reporter: in sacramento, melanie woodrow, abc 7 news. >> huskins complete victim impact statement was released after the sentencing. in it she said "hopefully for the sake of his own soul he will rehabilitate himself behind bars, but i have no doubt that this man should not be free to walk amongst the rest of us. i don't say that because i believe in revenge, in eye for an eye but because of my experiences with him i know without doubt or recitation that as long as he walks free, there will be more victims." we have the full statement on our website, abc7news.c
muller family friend steve reed. >> the family hopes that there's some degree of towards closure by the sentence and what occurred today. >> reporter: huskins aand quinn wanted muller to get life. quinn also said he had legitimate concerns about the quality of the kidnapping investigation, a sentiment echoed by his attorney. >> there was an fbi-led investigation and vallejo is now the fall guys but an fbi agent led this investigation, isolated aaron, they should have figured...
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thursday morning, new york republican congressman tom reed joins us to discuss the house floor vote on the republicans' replacement for the affordable care act and his support for it. and oregon democratic congressman earl blumenauer ways in and talks about why he opposes the republicans' replacement. then mary agnes carey from kaiser health news discusses the latest on the house leadership's effort to pass the affordable care act's replacement. then in alabama congressman, member of the house freedom congress, talks about the gop health plan and why he is against it. be sure to watch and's "washington journal," beginning live at 7:00 a.m. eastern thursday morning. join the discussion. trumpcer: next, president talks about the house republican health care bill and is critical of the current affordable care act. he joined medicare and medicaid services administrator seema verma, who was hosting a discussion on women's health care. pres. trump: thank you very much. i'm sorry, we just getting an update on london. thank you very much, i appreciate you being here. it is a great honor, a ver
thursday morning, new york republican congressman tom reed joins us to discuss the house floor vote on the republicans' replacement for the affordable care act and his support for it. and oregon democratic congressman earl blumenauer ways in and talks about why he opposes the republicans' replacement. then mary agnes carey from kaiser health news discusses the latest on the house leadership's effort to pass the affordable care act's replacement. then in alabama congressman, member of the house...
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there was the question hollow reed place these children and where will we put them? >> that was dedicated to the baby live was eight galaxy aircraft that it came in to vietnam april 4 for and children were quickly loaded into the plane there were 200 something children loaded on to a cargo jet in the inside of a passenger plane looks like so most of it the bottom part cause like the inside the favor house. there's no way to protect anybody but it is such a moment of chaos that all were put onto the plane very quickly many children were on the bottom of the plane plus the caregivers and then in the top part of the plane a lot of infants and nurses in people taking care of the sickest children per after that plane took off the we are cargo door blew off. it was a big explosion and the pilots could maintain some control they turn the plane around. there are testimonies from people who were of the top part told us what happened and the fear their rover the ocean at that time. they could turn the plane around to get back to saigon but they couldn't and the plane crashed i
there was the question hollow reed place these children and where will we put them? >> that was dedicated to the baby live was eight galaxy aircraft that it came in to vietnam april 4 for and children were quickly loaded into the plane there were 200 something children loaded on to a cargo jet in the inside of a passenger plane looks like so most of it the bottom part cause like the inside the favor house. there's no way to protect anybody but it is such a moment of chaos that all were...
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jack reed obviously an important player as well. do you see greater cooperation in the senate intelligence committee between the democratic chairman -- excuse me, the republican chairman and the democratic ranking member than we're seeing in the house of representatives and the intelligence committee there? >> i won't comment on the house but i do see cooperation on the senate side. he gave a good well-reasoned speech regarding what is taking place. there does seem to be a mutual goal to find out what happened. again, i would like to think it turns out merely to be a drip, drip, but it's more important for the american people that we get to the bottom of it. >> let's talk about the future of health care. republicans have been promising as you well know for seven years to repeal and replace obamacare. they finally got a big chance on friday. they couldn't even get to a vote n. short, what went so horribly wrong from the republican's respect. >> he said he wanted everyone covered for pre-existing conditions without mandates and -- tha
jack reed obviously an important player as well. do you see greater cooperation in the senate intelligence committee between the democratic chairman -- excuse me, the republican chairman and the democratic ranking member than we're seeing in the house of representatives and the intelligence committee there? >> i won't comment on the house but i do see cooperation on the senate side. he gave a good well-reasoned speech regarding what is taking place. there does seem to be a mutual goal to...
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he got 12 weeks unpaid leave to go to walter reed and be by my hospital bedside. and when at 12 weeks ended he got the call that said, sorry, you're out of the job, we'll have to keep you on payroll. this is a man who was wearing the uniform to go to work every single day to train future officers for civilian contractors for the dod. thank god during those 12 weeks when he had to take unpaid leave that i was being paid by the military as a wounded warrior. thank god during that time in the hospital that i continued to draw my salary. but frankly most americans do not have that luxury. what about the construction worker who builds our roads and buildings and homes in the buildings that we work in? what about the nurse throw with rosetta back lifting patients? what about the person who cooks for us in a restaurant when we go out to eat? most americans do not have that luxury. when i think about the steelworkers and southern illinois, they don't have this luxury. most working families do not, cannot afford to have one person take all the time off and survive on just
he got 12 weeks unpaid leave to go to walter reed and be by my hospital bedside. and when at 12 weeks ended he got the call that said, sorry, you're out of the job, we'll have to keep you on payroll. this is a man who was wearing the uniform to go to work every single day to train future officers for civilian contractors for the dod. thank god during those 12 weeks when he had to take unpaid leave that i was being paid by the military as a wounded warrior. thank god during that time in the...
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ian reed on pharmaceutical costs. >> no no one's using our medicines in the exchanges because the exchanges don't provide them access. so i think we do need to reform the health care the way it's delivered. and the consequences will be with patients. >> and e.p.a. administrator, scott pruitt, on environmental policy. >> there's some exciting things going on with respect to clean coal technology across the globe. there's exciting things going on in the nuclear space. but not here. most of that's happening in europe presently because of the disincentives that we put into play here in this country with respect to nuclear. if you really care about some of these environmental concerns, nuclear ought to be in the mix. >> c-span programs are available at cspan.org. on our home page and by searching the video library. >>'s spokesman sean spicer answered questions about the house intelligence committee's investigation of alleged wiretapping of the trump campaign a r
ian reed on pharmaceutical costs. >> no no one's using our medicines in the exchanges because the exchanges don't provide them access. so i think we do need to reform the health care the way it's delivered. and the consequences will be with patients. >> and e.p.a. administrator, scott pruitt, on environmental policy. >> there's some exciting things going on with respect to clean coal technology across the globe. there's exciting things going on in the nuclear space. but not...
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i think arsenal need to watch out for matt reed and arnold.ez and ozil can do. i want to play for lincoln when i am older. watching this fa cup has been amazing. it's inspired me. my prodiction is 2-1 to lincoln. 2-0 me. my prodiction is 2-1 to lincoln. 2—0 lincoln. me. my prodiction is 2-1 to lincoln. 2-0 lincoln. 1-0 lincoln. 2-1 to lincoln. you can do it in the quarter—finals against arsenal. lincoln. you can do it in the quarter-finals against arsenal. good luck, lincoln. i hope you win against arsenal. i hope you are going to be amazing. we can do this! that's the team talk done. the confidence is catching from the players. fantastic. listening to thatis players. fantastic. listening to that is the chairman of lincoln city. we can talk to him now on the phone. good morning, bob. a special morning. wondering where you are and what's been the morning routine so far? well, i have been up since about 7. 30 am, had my breakfast and getting my case packed for the weekend, so a fairly busy start so far, and obviously the day ahead, who knows wha
i think arsenal need to watch out for matt reed and arnold.ez and ozil can do. i want to play for lincoln when i am older. watching this fa cup has been amazing. it's inspired me. my prodiction is 2-1 to lincoln. 2-0 me. my prodiction is 2-1 to lincoln. 2—0 lincoln. me. my prodiction is 2-1 to lincoln. 2-0 lincoln. 1-0 lincoln. 2-1 to lincoln. you can do it in the quarter—finals against arsenal. lincoln. you can do it in the quarter-finals against arsenal. good luck, lincoln. i hope you win...
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order to get a court they would be moreo likely to rubberstamp an approved of obama policies senator reed felt it was imperative to pack the d.c. circuit court of appeals which unfortunately he was able to do with a bota democrats on the other side of the aisle to break the center rules to change the rules for the purpose solely of rubberstamping obama administration policies. the question before the senate this time is very different. those who would break precedent are those who would filibuster a supreme court nominee like judge gorsuch because it's never been done before.es but i would ask her democratic colleagues if judge gorsuch is not acceptable to them as they are ever going to be a nominee from the trump administration that you would find acceptable? they tried to pick judge gorsuch and they have been unable to do so set to keep moving the goalposts and raising different issues because they frankly are desperate to find some reason to justify this unprecedented filibuster. but as they do the democrats want judge gorsuch receiving an up-or-down vote and there's simply no were pub
order to get a court they would be moreo likely to rubberstamp an approved of obama policies senator reed felt it was imperative to pack the d.c. circuit court of appeals which unfortunately he was able to do with a bota democrats on the other side of the aisle to break the center rules to change the rules for the purpose solely of rubberstamping obama administration policies. the question before the senate this time is very different. those who would break precedent are those who would...
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anchor: always great to have you, reed stevenson live from tokyo.hat is in store for toshiba today. in the meantime, the rba is saying it is prepared to do more to slow australia's booming housing market. the central bank's assistant governor spoke at a bloomberg address in sydney this morning moderated by haidi lun. she joins us to talk more about what she had to say. how far did she said the bank might go on this? it was very interesting because it adds to the general subtle signals we have been getting from regulators that perhaps there is a willingness to do more. essentially the government is saying that australian regulators can do more to slow andhousing bill and rain in put in place further restrictions when it comes to markets lending. she says these macro prudential measures, the 10% growth cap's when it comes to investor loans put in place more than two years ago, they have been effective in slowing down the growth. as time passes, that may start to slow. essentially, she said we are still one step removed. she talked a lot about financia
anchor: always great to have you, reed stevenson live from tokyo.hat is in store for toshiba today. in the meantime, the rba is saying it is prepared to do more to slow australia's booming housing market. the central bank's assistant governor spoke at a bloomberg address in sydney this morning moderated by haidi lun. she joins us to talk more about what she had to say. how far did she said the bank might go on this? it was very interesting because it adds to the general subtle signals we have...
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the east bay times reports that chief reed filed for retire tment on the same day her pension vested. a nationwide search for a new fire chief will begin immediately. >>> in sacramento the state and senate finance committee discussed how to prevent fires like last year's ghost ship fire. it is trying to define ways to -- ways to define laws. a father of one of the victims who died testified that young people are continuing to move into abandoned warehouses because they can't find affordable housing anywhere else. he wants lawmakers to adjust existing building codes is young people can live and work safely in these types of mixed use buildings. >> if you don't do this rgs they are going to go continue do -- to do these underground things. they will be forced to do them in more dangerous places. then you will have another ghost ship. >> officials say the ghost ship artist collect d did not have a permit to be a work live space. >>> members of his own party say they have seen no evidence yet of spying on tufrp towers -- troufrp towers. -- trump towers. . >>> a live look at a rally going
the east bay times reports that chief reed filed for retire tment on the same day her pension vested. a nationwide search for a new fire chief will begin immediately. >>> in sacramento the state and senate finance committee discussed how to prevent fires like last year's ghost ship fire. it is trying to define ways to -- ways to define laws. a father of one of the victims who died testified that young people are continuing to move into abandoned warehouses because they can't find...
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co—founder and ceo reed hastings has been speaking to our technology correspondent rory cellan jonesnder way in barcelona. it is just starting, we are getting more viewing on mobile and doing well on television but the key thing is being able to binge view and watch whenever you want. you need to keep adding these subscriber numbers, how will you continue because there must be a limit to the number of people who want to pay that much monthly? you chip have just announced they are doing a billion hours of viewing a day so considerably more than netflix so there is lots of room to grow. but thatis there is lots of room to grow. but that is for free, youtube. we will continue to invest in a great shows and people who will want to subscribe now 100 billion paying members. the big issue has been neutrality of net. you do not want that to be charged from other kinds of traffic. what are the prospects 110w of traffic. what are the prospects now that we have a trump administration that is not seem friendly to that? net neutrality has taken around friendly to that? net neutrality has ta ken a
co—founder and ceo reed hastings has been speaking to our technology correspondent rory cellan jonesnder way in barcelona. it is just starting, we are getting more viewing on mobile and doing well on television but the key thing is being able to binge view and watch whenever you want. you need to keep adding these subscriber numbers, how will you continue because there must be a limit to the number of people who want to pay that much monthly? you chip have just announced they are doing a...
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. >>> oakland fire chief reed has filed papers to retire three months after the ghostship fire. she's the first african american chief female in oakland and she'll likely be the -- she tell investigators her department was hampered by budget limitations and times reporting that the chief filed for retirement the same day her -- reed has been on leave. a nationwide search for a new chief begins immediately. . a suspect are you makeups on the loose today after yesterday's officer deadly-involved shooting. it was at 5:20 last night. police spotted a car wanted in several armed robberies throughout bay area. when they tried to stop that car, the driver ran into the police car injuring two detectives and the officer fired at the car and it killed a woman inside. the car sped off and crashed at a school in heyward. officers arrested one man and a second woman, but the other man got away. >> scary and very frightening to see this happen. >> the police -- he told me to stay in the house and a guy comes running with a gun. >> a swat team looked for the suspect for hours, but the search w
. >>> oakland fire chief reed has filed papers to retire three months after the ghostship fire. she's the first african american chief female in oakland and she'll likely be the -- she tell investigators her department was hampered by budget limitations and times reporting that the chief filed for retirement the same day her -- reed has been on leave. a nationwide search for a new chief begins immediately. . a suspect are you makeups on the loose today after yesterday's officer...
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this week the county board authorized selling reed's farmhouse which was the county's last dairy farm. the county failed to find a financial partner willing to take part in the build's restoration. a buyer would be required to pain train the site's historic integrity and the entire property would remain a historic district. >>> getting around during rushtime may be easier for you. a new bus route stretching from the northeast into northwest. our amy cho was there for the inaugural ride. >> reporter: transferring buses a new bus route means that many passengers won't have to. something that's been a long time in the making. >> usually i ride the g8 and it goes all around. >> reporter: ask anybody along the new bus line how they're feeling and they'll tell you the same thing. >> i'm excited about it. >> i'm excited it's open. >> reporter: the new g9 bus means a straight shot from eastern avenue all the way to franklin square. >> so it's kind of nice instead of having to swat during the rush hour. it's like this is not happening. >> reporter: the bus only runs during rush hour every 15 t
this week the county board authorized selling reed's farmhouse which was the county's last dairy farm. the county failed to find a financial partner willing to take part in the build's restoration. a buyer would be required to pain train the site's historic integrity and the entire property would remain a historic district. >>> getting around during rushtime may be easier for you. a new bus route stretching from the northeast into northwest. our amy cho was there for the inaugural...