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roy and i sit down with roy kim, whose grandfather opened the place in 1978.nts at the time, you didn't mess with the original, ever. and like most korean father-son relationships, you obeyed dad's wishes, no matter what. >> my father opened put all this redwood and cherry, to this day i can't touch certain things here. >> i can see he doesn't let you change the uniforms, either. >> no. he still controls the restaurant. >> you just do the work. >> i just do the work. as a korean, he knows. >> we start with bonchon, all those freebie plates of pickles, preserves, kimchi, a spicy squid or two. no bonchon. no meal. >> you know what this restaurant has that a lot of restaurants are going away from are the chairless rooms. >> the feet under, knees forward, feet under? >> the tea ceremony. no can do. >> that was punishment for koreans. >> and with a book over your head. >> for hours. >> what would a crime be? what got you into that position? >> it could be as minimal as a 94 on a test. >> korean parents? well, let's just say they veer toward the strict. moms and dad
roy and i sit down with roy kim, whose grandfather opened the place in 1978.nts at the time, you didn't mess with the original, ever. and like most korean father-son relationships, you obeyed dad's wishes, no matter what. >> my father opened put all this redwood and cherry, to this day i can't touch certain things here. >> i can see he doesn't let you change the uniforms, either. >> no. he still controls the restaurant. >> you just do the work. >> i just do the...
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his parents, and roy and ray are very close.we decided we would go out and visit with roy and talk to him about his brother and about how it is being out of prison. >> roy slagle, who had served his time at a different prison than ray, had been out for four months at the time of our visit. but after nearly 20 years of incarceration, much of it in solitary confinement, he was still struggling with the transition to the free world. >> you go from a pecking order type mentality into an economic society, and it's tough, it really is, because everybody is wearing the same clothes, everything's uniform. it don't matter about what type of car you drive, what type of house you live in, how much money you got. that's kind of irrelevant in prison because it's a pecking order society. it's the strong, you know, and that's how you survive. >> before i met him, all i had was this image of this gruff, ripped guy who could take on the whole team of officers, and upon meeting him, i just was shocked to find out that he's actually kind of a calm
his parents, and roy and ray are very close.we decided we would go out and visit with roy and talk to him about his brother and about how it is being out of prison. >> roy slagle, who had served his time at a different prison than ray, had been out for four months at the time of our visit. but after nearly 20 years of incarceration, much of it in solitary confinement, he was still struggling with the transition to the free world. >> you go from a pecking order type mentality into an...
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if you're roy choi, you see tacos. brought one of the first great mutation mashups of korean and mexican to the people. what started as one truck became four trucks, and three brick-and-mortar restaurants to go with them. >> for me kogi was only one truck, in my mind. but then the lines got big and it evolved. [ speaking foreign language ] >>> roy trained at the culinary institute of america, and interned at la bernardin in new york city. he runs his trucks like someone you'd expect from someone with that background. >> within or food media landscape we've romanticized certain compositions of what a great chef and great kitchen are supposed to look, smell and feel like. just because those are beautiful doesn't mean this is not beautiful. for me, i don't see mustard plants and sheep grazing. i see barbed wire and telephone poles. i see puddles, and, you know, all of that stuff contribute to the flavor of the food. so it's truly what i call a terroir, a regional food. right here. and they're off. >>> every lunch shift an
if you're roy choi, you see tacos. brought one of the first great mutation mashups of korean and mexican to the people. what started as one truck became four trucks, and three brick-and-mortar restaurants to go with them. >> for me kogi was only one truck, in my mind. but then the lines got big and it evolved. [ speaking foreign language ] >>> roy trained at the culinary institute of america, and interned at la bernardin in new york city. he runs his trucks like someone you'd...
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what is the advice you have for roy black? >> roy doesn't need advice from me. he is a great lawyer. here is the thing about miami-dade county in a dui. justin bieber fits into a category where he is available for the back on track program. a quick, ease why i way to deal with a dui. what you do basically is go into this program. if you complete it, which is community service, a fine, which i think he can pay and do the dui class, with a license suspension, they drop it to reckless driving, withhold adjudication of guilt, not on your record and i think roy will probably take that path of least resistance. his blood alcohol was very low. even though he was stupid to act the way he did driving a lamborghini at twice the speed limit, maybe there is an argument to fight whether or not the charges are appropriate. i think the easiest way out is going to be the best. >> if the blood alcohol was low, he is also 19, which means he doesn't enjoy the same legal limit as an adult. it is lower. i believe it is .2. that will be interesting to see where that report comes out
what is the advice you have for roy black? >> roy doesn't need advice from me. he is a great lawyer. here is the thing about miami-dade county in a dui. justin bieber fits into a category where he is available for the back on track program. a quick, ease why i way to deal with a dui. what you do basically is go into this program. if you complete it, which is community service, a fine, which i think he can pay and do the dui class, with a license suspension, they drop it to reckless...
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that word is enough let's start with claudia and husband, roy's work as foster parents.t began 16 years ago when a teenager asked a then-just 26-year-old claudia to be her foster mom. she said yes. >> i don't know what i was thinking. >> reporter: what she didn't know was that she and roy would be great at it. that first foster child went on tocwl graduate college, a rare t for any foster kid. not, it turned out though, for one of claudia and roy'spi÷ fos kids. one of their many foster children. >> about 90. a little bit more than 90. >> i think so, yeah. >> reporter: and here's where we get to enough. you would think caring so well for so many kids would be enough but claudia was finding that some of her children, after aging out of the system, struggled to balance life and school, particularly those who made it to community colleges. >> they still have to figure out where they are going to live, pay rent, eat, you know, every -- everything. i start noticing that a lot of the kids in foster care that made it to a community college, that they were not finishing. >> repor
that word is enough let's start with claudia and husband, roy's work as foster parents.t began 16 years ago when a teenager asked a then-just 26-year-old claudia to be her foster mom. she said yes. >> i don't know what i was thinking. >> reporter: what she didn't know was that she and roy would be great at it. that first foster child went on tocwl graduate college, a rare t for any foster kid. not, it turned out though, for one of claudia and roy'spi÷ fos kids. one of their many...
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captain roy credits paul for staying so calm, and paul thanks captain roy, his brother and all the rescuers involved for saving his life. >> no words i can explain my thanks. i mean, they were terrific. they did a great job. >>> coming up -- a flash flood, and a car is sinking fast. >> i just remember looking at this woman screaming on the other side of the window thinking that's got to be the worst thing you can ever go through. >> this man didn't have elevator phobia, but now he's stuck, alone, high above the ground in a new york high-rise. no one knows he's in there, but it is all caught on a security camera. ooh, homemade soup! yeah... [ male announcer ] campbell's homestyle soup with farm grown veggies. just like yours. huh. [ male announcer ] and roasted white meat chicken. just like yours. [ male announcer ] you'll think it's homemade. i love this show. [ male announcer ] try campbell's homestyle soup. and this park is the inside of your body. see, the special psyllium fiber in metamucil actually gels to trap some carbs to help maintain healthy blood sugar levels. metamucil. 3 amazin
captain roy credits paul for staying so calm, and paul thanks captain roy, his brother and all the rescuers involved for saving his life. >> no words i can explain my thanks. i mean, they were terrific. they did a great job. >>> coming up -- a flash flood, and a car is sinking fast. >> i just remember looking at this woman screaming on the other side of the window thinking that's got to be the worst thing you can ever go through. >> this man didn't have elevator...
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with the ads on social media and you too, a lot of the roi is in the leadup. we released our ad on sunday and already have 2 million views. >> how much of your budget are you blowing? >> it is a big investment, we were the first yogurt maker to invest two years ago and we saw
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let's start with claudia and husband roy's work as foster parents.go when a teenager asked a then just 26 year old claudia to be her foster mom. she said yes. >> are i don't know what i was thinking. >> reporter: what she didn't know was that she and roy would be great at it. that first foster child went on to graduate college, a rare feat for any foster kid, not, it turned out, though, for one of claudia and roy's foster kids, one of their many foster children. >> about 90. a little more than 90. >> reporter: and here's where we get to enough. you would think caring so well for so many kids would be enough, but claudia was finding that some of her children, after aging out of the system struggled to balance life and school, technically those who need to community colleges. >> they still have to figure out where they're going to live, pay rent, eat, you know, everything. i start noticing that a lot of the kids that were in foster care that made it to a community college, that they were not finishing. >> reporter: so that is when claudia started think
let's start with claudia and husband roy's work as foster parents.go when a teenager asked a then just 26 year old claudia to be her foster mom. she said yes. >> are i don't know what i was thinking. >> reporter: what she didn't know was that she and roy would be great at it. that first foster child went on to graduate college, a rare feat for any foster kid, not, it turned out, though, for one of claudia and roy's foster kids, one of their many foster children. >> about 90. a...
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let's start with claudia and husband roy's work as foster parents. >> a giraffe is born six feet tallager asked a then just 26-year-old claudia to be her foster mom. she said yes. >> i don't know what i was thinking. >> reporter: what she didn't know was that she and roy would be great at it. the first foster child went on to graduate college, a rare feat for any foster kid, not for it turned out for one of roy and claudia's foster kids. one of many foster children. >> a little bit more than 90. >> reporter: and here's where we get to "enough." you would think caring so well for so many kids would be enough, but claudia was finding that some of her children after aging out of the system struggled to balance life and school, particularly those who made it to community colleges. >> they still have to figure out where they going to live, pay rent, eat, you know, everything, you know, you know, i started noticing that a lot of the kids that were in foster care that made it to a community college that they were not finishing. >> reporter: so that's when claudia started thinking outside the
let's start with claudia and husband roy's work as foster parents. >> a giraffe is born six feet tallager asked a then just 26-year-old claudia to be her foster mom. she said yes. >> i don't know what i was thinking. >> reporter: what she didn't know was that she and roy would be great at it. the first foster child went on to graduate college, a rare feat for any foster kid, not for it turned out for one of roy and claudia's foster kids. one of many foster children. >> a...
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. >> good afternoon, roy black appearing on the behalf of mr. bieber, by his manager and my partner has attempted to talk to mr. bieber in the tgk and would not allow him in and we'll be able to proceed in any event. >> thank you. >> on behalf of the state. >> mr. perez and craigo. okay. state? >> in the case of mr. bieber, the state -- >> your honor, we agree with that. >> what would the standard bond be? >> on the account of resisting without violence... a thousand dollars. dui. thousand. and on the account of driving without a driver's license. >> correction. on the expired dvo. >> 500. >> 500 your honor. total bond is $2,500 broken down. 1,000 resisting without violence. and $1,000 for the dui and 500 for the exfired driver's license. is there anything else before me involving mr. beiber? >> no, your honor thank you for hearing us and we appreciate your honor's courtesy. >> you're welcome. >> okay, that was short and sweet. you saw justin beiber making his first court appearance. he didn't speak and looked bored and possibly surly and here's
. >> good afternoon, roy black appearing on the behalf of mr. bieber, by his manager and my partner has attempted to talk to mr. bieber in the tgk and would not allow him in and we'll be able to proceed in any event. >> thank you. >> on behalf of the state. >> mr. perez and craigo. okay. state? >> in the case of mr. bieber, the state -- >> your honor, we agree with that. >> what would the standard bond be? >> on the account of resisting without...
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here to answer these questions is lee roy chow, joins us from texas, former astronaut. lee roy great to have you with us. >> great to be here. >> tell us what you expect to happen when this flight actually happens. >> well, i think suborbital flight which is what virgin galactic is going to be doing. means you're going to be going out of the atmosphere, into space, exceeding 100 kilometers or 62 miles and just a few minutes the passengers will be in space and will be weightless before falling back to earth so they will experience what it feels to be weightless and what it feels like to be out of earth's atmosphere and blackness of space and a few minutes of spaceflight. >> it's about five minutes that they will be in that sort of situation. five minutes and what is the cost, $200,000? >> i believe the tickets are somewhere around $250,000. maybe you know the early ones, the guys that got in first might have gotten a bit of a discount. i'm not sure. >> so 250 for about five minutes of quite a sight. i mean, is this -- is this the future, commercial space as we know it, o
here to answer these questions is lee roy chow, joins us from texas, former astronaut. lee roy great to have you with us. >> great to be here. >> tell us what you expect to happen when this flight actually happens. >> well, i think suborbital flight which is what virgin galactic is going to be doing. means you're going to be going out of the atmosphere, into space, exceeding 100 kilometers or 62 miles and just a few minutes the passengers will be in space and will be...
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you see over and over and over again, roy williams talking about it in the 20th-century. but you also see the boys talking about it at the turn of the century. talk about it at the end of the 19th century. and lots of other people that you probably have not heard of expressing it in the same way this idea, you are a 10 percent minority. you're not going to win a revolution. you're not going to achieve your goals of inclusion. that does not mean that you give up the right or that there is that elimination of the need for these instances of individual self-defense. >> he mentioned qaeda be well. >> host: of the things that i thought was really interesting in great about your book is that you focused on women. there were women who participated in this tradition. salicylate and the russell of the women. >> it was not any sort of purposeful effort. they were there. a bit of background. i have been working on these issues for two decades. every six months a pick up a new book and think, well, there he is again. there is this thing. years ago, 15 years ago and thinking is by tra
you see over and over and over again, roy williams talking about it in the 20th-century. but you also see the boys talking about it at the turn of the century. talk about it at the end of the 19th century. and lots of other people that you probably have not heard of expressing it in the same way this idea, you are a 10 percent minority. you're not going to win a revolution. you're not going to achieve your goals of inclusion. that does not mean that you give up the right or that there is that...
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aditi roy, abc news, san jose. >> that's actually not the best part of the story. >> oh, really?e note if y'all want to quit your job, so he wakes up, he realizes he won. he gives his wife a hug and a kiss, i guess. then he leaves a message for his boss. here's what he tells his boss. i'm really sorry, boss, i hit the jackpot. i don't think i'm going to come in today, tomorrow or ever. >> at least he called. some people would be like, forget that. and there we are. oh, $1.50. we have to share it? lame. >> i'm not going to share if. >> i'll be generous. all yours. >> announcer: this is abc's "world news now" informing insomniacs for two decades. ♪ music body language can tell you all sorts of things. like someone is having a stroke. know the sudden signs. learn f.a.s.t. face drooping arm weakness speech difficulty timeo call 911 and get them to a hospital immediately. learn the body language and spot a stroke f.a.s.t. >>> making news in america this morning -- polar blast. millions of people in the grip of brutally cold temperatures that are shattering records. we're tracking the
aditi roy, abc news, san jose. >> that's actually not the best part of the story. >> oh, really?e note if y'all want to quit your job, so he wakes up, he realizes he won. he gives his wife a hug and a kiss, i guess. then he leaves a message for his boss. here's what he tells his boss. i'm really sorry, boss, i hit the jackpot. i don't think i'm going to come in today, tomorrow or ever. >> at least he called. some people would be like, forget that. and there we are. oh, $1.50....
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>> eight deck is a great improvement. 87% roi on a deck investment.heaven that space. spring and summer, it is not too late to point out. gerri: let's say you have $25,000, what are you going to get? >> and addition. that is the highest it has been. these steps come from remodeling cost versus value report. in all 35 categories they measured, roi is up. gerri: additions are hard to do well. i don't fit with the original architecture. >> that is a great point. you cannot build your taj mahal. you cannot over improve for your neighborhood. gerri: and a master bedroom overhaul, kitchen and bathroom. people have a hard time keeping the kitchen renovations under budget. >> you have to remember they are always popular. most folks live in a development where homes are built about the same time, consider the fact if you're going to have a house that has the upgraded kitchen or bath, you're competing against others that don't have that, you will get the buyers. you have the roi and the interest. gerri: there are improvements that are bad. my favorite is if you
>> eight deck is a great improvement. 87% roi on a deck investment.heaven that space. spring and summer, it is not too late to point out. gerri: let's say you have $25,000, what are you going to get? >> and addition. that is the highest it has been. these steps come from remodeling cost versus value report. in all 35 categories they measured, roi is up. gerri: additions are hard to do well. i don't fit with the original architecture. >> that is a great point. you cannot build...
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abc's aditi roy shows us what happened. >> reporter: 8:30 thursday morning, the driver of this saturn takes off after san diego police say they tried to pull him over for talking on his cell phone while driving. >> blew a red light. >> reporter: the driver races down residential streets at more than 60 miles per hour. as police learned the speeding car is linked to an incident earlier this week. >> i got spikes. >> reporter: close to 9:30 a.m., police get the spike strips ready. but the car, with its tires already flattened, doesn't make it that far. authorities say the driver raised a gun toward officers, four of whom unleashed a hail of bullets. the suspect, critically injured but alive. >> we have him out on the ground. >> reporter: as stunned neighbors watched and questioned. >> told him get out of the car. it looked like they unloaded on them. >> reporter: you have concerns watching this video. >> i do. >> reporter: tim williams is a retired lapd officer, watching the video, he's worried the shots were too close to bystanders and other officers. >> they don't have a name or direc
abc's aditi roy shows us what happened. >> reporter: 8:30 thursday morning, the driver of this saturn takes off after san diego police say they tried to pull him over for talking on his cell phone while driving. >> blew a red light. >> reporter: the driver races down residential streets at more than 60 miles per hour. as police learned the speeding car is linked to an incident earlier this week. >> i got spikes. >> reporter: close to 9:30 a.m., police get the spike...
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and abc's aditi roy has that story. >> reporter: the flu is now hitting hard and spreading fast. it first took off in the south. with texas and mississippi getting hit before thanksgiving. now into the southeast and the west. the cdc says the dominant strain so far this season? the h1n1 virus, which hits young and middle aged harder than older people, who may have developed some immunity after facing a similar strain in the 1940s and '50s. the message tonight, it's not too late to get a flu shot. officials say it can reduce your chances of getting the virus by 50 to 70%. the best and quickest protection, against what is now a fast moving enemy. aditi roy, abc news, san francisco. >> and we've moved next to the headlines tonight about an interview on a very strange anniversary. 20 years ago, two skaters were vying for the olympic team, nancy kerrigan and tonya harding, suddenly kerrigan was attacked. tonight all these years later, tonya harding talks to our partner network espn about that day and that event. and here is abc's john donvan. >> reporter: it was art and grace, and wei
and abc's aditi roy has that story. >> reporter: the flu is now hitting hard and spreading fast. it first took off in the south. with texas and mississippi getting hit before thanksgiving. now into the southeast and the west. the cdc says the dominant strain so far this season? the h1n1 virus, which hits young and middle aged harder than older people, who may have developed some immunity after facing a similar strain in the 1940s and '50s. the message tonight, it's not too late to get a...
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. >> the man gives his name as daniel roy smith and the corporal heads back to his cruiser to radio in the information. everything seems to be in order. corporal mecham still has to check one more thing. >> daniel roy smith, black male. 5/30/54. >> i typed in his i.d. number and ran a check through dmv. >> he's disturbed by what he sees. >> on the screen it showed he was wanted by the u.s. marshals office out of salem. >> he was so friendly. he was so polite. i couldn't imagine if he knew he was wanted he would have handed my his i.d. that's what caught me off guard. >> the corporal sees daniel waiting patiently in front of the cruiser. if he were wanted by police, wouldn't he try to escape? >> why is he being so compliant? why isn't he making a run for it? all those things make me think i have the wrong guy. >> he decides to question him further. >> let me ask you something. are you supposed to be in a half way house or something like that? okay, you sure about that. because we're checking on something right now but it looks like -- >> that's something i regret. giving him the heads u
. >> the man gives his name as daniel roy smith and the corporal heads back to his cruiser to radio in the information. everything seems to be in order. corporal mecham still has to check one more thing. >> daniel roy smith, black male. 5/30/54. >> i typed in his i.d. number and ran a check through dmv. >> he's disturbed by what he sees. >> on the screen it showed he was wanted by the u.s. marshals office out of salem. >> he was so friendly. he was so polite....
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owner and contract for the last half mile of the train line than from fourth and king to kill g*il roy? >> no, so they are going to switch from design build to dbfm. >> i don't believe that is what you are saying >> help me out, somebody. >> so, george, the director lee, is represents the cal train joint powers board that oversees, the cal train system from gill roy to san francisco. and directors and the cal train board of directors last fall approved a particular delivery method for cal train electrickfiation, what they arrived was a design build approach. and we, of course, are not there yet and we are still investigating different methods and we are trying to fund the cal train extension and our jurisdiction is just from currently fourth and king to the transit center. it is expected to be completed in 2019 which will be earlier than we expect complete our downtown extension and at the earliest i think that we had it in 2022 or 24 and after the electrickfiation is done in 2019. and so, that is the context. and so director lee was asking about director lee now that i gave him the co
owner and contract for the last half mile of the train line than from fourth and king to kill g*il roy? >> no, so they are going to switch from design build to dbfm. >> i don't believe that is what you are saying >> help me out, somebody. >> so, george, the director lee, is represents the cal train joint powers board that oversees, the cal train system from gill roy to san francisco. and directors and the cal train board of directors last fall approved a particular...
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thank you, roy, for writing us. we still want to know what drives you crazy during your commute.y@kpix.com. or tweet me at #ewengerkpix, and watch to see if your question gets answered on air every friday morning. all right. that is your latest "kcbs traffic." for your forecast, here's lawrence. >> seems like it's always a race out there on the roadways with some people. >> it i. >> outside, we have some nice weather here but in other parts of the country, that nor'easter just rolling in and heavy snow continuing in new haven, connecticut. and they have the strong gusty winds. they have the snowplows out there right now trying to clear out your roads but yeah, look at this. they have a seaspray warning along the coastline in the boston, massachusetts area. we are going to see very strong waves moving in along the coastline but the temperatures are so cold, all that spray just freezes right when it hits the surface so anything along the coastline will be covered in ice. we should see some really interesting pictures by the afternoon. we have record highs over the last couple of da
thank you, roy, for writing us. we still want to know what drives you crazy during your commute.y@kpix.com. or tweet me at #ewengerkpix, and watch to see if your question gets answered on air every friday morning. all right. that is your latest "kcbs traffic." for your forecast, here's lawrence. >> seems like it's always a race out there on the roadways with some people. >> it i. >> outside, we have some nice weather here but in other parts of the country, that...
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here's abc's aditi roy now. >> reporter: these dolphins are at the heart of an international controversy. pitting western conservationists against an eastern tradition. u.s. ambassador to japan caroline kennedy now weighing in, tweeting she is, quote, deeply concerned by inhumaneness of drive hunt dolphin killing. more than 250 bottle-nosed dolphins, including this rare alb i albino dolphin, were lured into a cove off the japanese coast. according to the sea shepherd conservation society, which is tracking the dolphin roundup, two have already died and 40 have been taken into captivity. >> they've been held for 72 hours. that's a lot of trauma, a lot of stress. they're not being fed. and today most likely they will kill them. >> reporter: the 2009 documentary "the cove" brought international attention to the hunt. >> that's a dolphin's worst nightmare, right there. >> reporter: local government officials outraged by the documentary said the, quote, dolphin fishermen are just conducting a legal fishing activity in their traditional way. activists say they are just selling the dolphins to
here's abc's aditi roy now. >> reporter: these dolphins are at the heart of an international controversy. pitting western conservationists against an eastern tradition. u.s. ambassador to japan caroline kennedy now weighing in, tweeting she is, quote, deeply concerned by inhumaneness of drive hunt dolphin killing. more than 250 bottle-nosed dolphins, including this rare alb i albino dolphin, were lured into a cove off the japanese coast. according to the sea shepherd conservation society,...
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with the ads on social media and you too, a lot of the roi is in the leadup. we released our ad on sunday and already have 2 million views. >> how much of your budget are you blowing? >> it is a big investment, we were the first yogurt maker to invest two years ago and we saw great results. we still think super bowl is a good investment, it is the largest advertising platform. and the second-biggest american food holiday behind thanksgiving. >> how do you measure the effectiveness? >> sales. at the end of the day, it is all about sales, that is the metric that matters most. >> sales is all that matters. doesn't make sense for every company to advertise in the super bowl? >> they work for certain types of advertisers with certain goals. we talk a lot about advertisers who need to generate awareness. awareness amongst the entire country. great opportunity for that, you do not get anything else like that today on television. they work for some of these big advertisers who have owned the game and become synonymous, you mentioned budweiser, the clydesdales. one of
with the ads on social media and you too, a lot of the roi is in the leadup. we released our ad on sunday and already have 2 million views. >> how much of your budget are you blowing? >> it is a big investment, we were the first yogurt maker to invest two years ago and we saw great results. we still think super bowl is a good investment, it is the largest advertising platform. and the second-biggest american food holiday behind thanksgiving. >> how do you measure the...
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we raise that question with senator roy blunt-of-missouri.he served as vice chairman of the senate republican conference. welcome to the program. >> glad to be here, judy. >> woodruff: so how would you describe the state of the union right now, senator blunt? >> well, i would say it's just not working the way it ought to woz find a way to do a better job. it is an incredibly frustrating experience to be here. it's got to be a lot more frustrating to the people that we work for. and frankly nobody is in as good a place to lead the end of that than the president of the united states. >> the white house is saying the president tomorrow night is going to broadly focus on trying to do something about the lack of economic mobility in this country, the growing gap between the rich and the poor. do you agree that that should be a main priority for the country? >> well, i would say the bigger importance is how you need people who are not where they would like to be up to where they ought to be. it shouldn't be about setting one group against the other
we raise that question with senator roy blunt-of-missouri.he served as vice chairman of the senate republican conference. welcome to the program. >> glad to be here, judy. >> woodruff: so how would you describe the state of the union right now, senator blunt? >> well, i would say it's just not working the way it ought to woz find a way to do a better job. it is an incredibly frustrating experience to be here. it's got to be a lot more frustrating to the people that we work...
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passengers and crew members on board roy caribbean's "explorer of the sea exquisite" prompted the shiped before returning to new jersey. the cdc says the cause is unknown. >>> a missile strike in somalia on sunday against a suspected military leader with ties to the al qaeda. >>> and republican senator rand paul appeared on "meet the press" sunday where he called former president bill clinton predatory regarding his affair with monica lewinsky. he said democrats have posed war on women all along and clinton's affair is proof. >> someone who takes advantage of a young girl in their office, i mean, really. and then they have the gull to stand up and say republicans are having a war on women, so, yes, i think it's a factor. >> it's not hillary's fault -- >> but it say factor in judging bill clinton in history. >>> in an interview with a german tv network, nsa leaker edward snowden said he felt there are, quote, significant threats to his life and that government officials would love to see him assassinated for leaking classified documents. >>> and more than 100 hungry runners took part in
passengers and crew members on board roy caribbean's "explorer of the sea exquisite" prompted the shiped before returning to new jersey. the cdc says the cause is unknown. >>> a missile strike in somalia on sunday against a suspected military leader with ties to the al qaeda. >>> and republican senator rand paul appeared on "meet the press" sunday where he called former president bill clinton predatory regarding his affair with monica lewinsky. he said...
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and then later roy wilkens, still sort of under pressure from lots of people at the branches, argues in a pamphlet called the single issue this the robert williams case. he says this is not an issue of self-defense. so wilkens looked at what williams said was self-defense and said that's not what you advocated. you advocated political violence, and we at the, the, ts aacp -- naacp will have none of this. at the same time, he says, listen, the naacp cut its teeth on supporting black folk who stood up with firearms and defends -- defended themselves. the sweet case was actually the case that funded, was the impulse pulse for funding the naacp legal defense fund. there were steve green, another example. all of these early 20th century cases the naacp stood up and said we're going to support black people who have used firearms in self-defense. but, says wilkens, by, you know, the 1960s, 1970s we are not going to be in the lynching business, we're not going to be in the business of political violence. and this is the place where that distinction that runs through the book really becomes c
and then later roy wilkens, still sort of under pressure from lots of people at the branches, argues in a pamphlet called the single issue this the robert williams case. he says this is not an issue of self-defense. so wilkens looked at what williams said was self-defense and said that's not what you advocated. you advocated political violence, and we at the, the, ts aacp -- naacp will have none of this. at the same time, he says, listen, the naacp cut its teeth on supporting black folk who...
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>> roy hinkley which i did not know that the professor was named roy hinkley, his name on the show. but like most americans russell johnson will be scientist steve carlson. we hospital over look the fact that he was good on "gilligan's island." >> i still have no clue what anybody is talking about. >> you mentioned he was a man which is true. he was basically the only adult on the island. if you needed a dispute settled you went to the professor. if you needed the batteries charged, he was your guy. if you needed anything, except a boat built out of coconuts and bamboo, he is your guy. he even made out with ginger. >> i don't know. it is a part of my life that has gone away. >> there is always ginger. we will call her up. >> i am not going to fulfill your weird fetish. >> it is not a joke. it is true. he thinks i am kidding. >> he was like the first man outside your dad that you saw. that's the way i see it. >> in what way? >> you look for -- you looked on television -- you had three channels. you looked for role models and then he was the role model. and then after that it was lee
>> roy hinkley which i did not know that the professor was named roy hinkley, his name on the show. but like most americans russell johnson will be scientist steve carlson. we hospital over look the fact that he was good on "gilligan's island." >> i still have no clue what anybody is talking about. >> you mentioned he was a man which is true. he was basically the only adult on the island. if you needed a dispute settled you went to the professor. if you needed the...
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gill roy at 80. lots of 60s. warmest in the 70s. still pretty warm numbers. most areas cooler than yesterday. that trend will continue by the weekend. here's the overall wetter set up in the -- weather in the future. temperature dropping off, four in fairfield. napa 59. san francisco last check 61 degrees and clear skies. for tonight, mostly clear skies, a chill overnight. looking out toward city hall in san francisco and into the weekend sunny and minor cooling. a dry weather pattern for next week. lows start out on the cold side. sub freezing. tracking the wetter in -- petter -- weather in seattle. a few clouds. earlier in the week there was a threat of rain but that's not in the forecast. temperature in the mid- to upper 40s. high pressure, we've talked about this. just a few minor changes into the weekend. a bit of a cooling trend. the dry stretch will continue. we're needing the rainfall. here's the updated forecast model. monday, tuesday, wednesday, thursday, friday of next week. we're dry, just a few high clouds. this could change but at this point it
gill roy at 80. lots of 60s. warmest in the 70s. still pretty warm numbers. most areas cooler than yesterday. that trend will continue by the weekend. here's the overall wetter set up in the -- weather in the future. temperature dropping off, four in fairfield. napa 59. san francisco last check 61 degrees and clear skies. for tonight, mostly clear skies, a chill overnight. looking out toward city hall in san francisco and into the weekend sunny and minor cooling. a dry weather pattern for next...
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you see roy wilkins talking about it in the 20th century and you also see them talking about it at the turn of the century and ida wells talking about in the 19th century. thomas worked in talking about it at the end of the 19th century and lots of other people that they may have not heard of. it's frustrating in the same way that the idea that you are a 10% minority and you are not going to win a revolution or achieve your goal through violence. but that doesn't mean that you give up an elimination in need for individual self-defense. >> host: one of the things that i thought was very interesting was the focus on women who participated in the tradition. and so tell us about the women who made up this tradition. >> guest: sure. in some sense it was not a purposeful effort is just that they were there. and there's a bit of background. i've been working on these issues for two decades. and every six months i picked up a new book and think, well, there he is again. fifteen years ago and thinking and there are lots of scholars out there that starts to a firmness. ida wells is well known to
you see roy wilkins talking about it in the 20th century and you also see them talking about it at the turn of the century and ida wells talking about in the 19th century. thomas worked in talking about it at the end of the 19th century and lots of other people that they may have not heard of. it's frustrating in the same way that the idea that you are a 10% minority and you are not going to win a revolution or achieve your goal through violence. but that doesn't mean that you give up an...
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move et field 67 and gill roy today 72 degrees breaking the old record of 70 set back in 1967.ul, clear sky. san francisco, san francisco right now, 49 in san jose and still down to 48 degrees and in the north bay, some folks already in the 30s, close to it. napa right now 37. 40 in san tta rosa. the cam looking back towards the west, towards the city. cold overnight with patchy fog, sunny, mild, for your sunday and by the way, tomorrow is not a spare the day day so you're allowed to burn. cooler next week with a chance of a few isolated showers. overnight temperatures, in the north bay, freezing and most locations, mid to low 40s, that is and double high temperatures continuing to keep the storm to the north of us. so mild the next few days but a close eye on the cold front and i'll put the forecast animation ahead to 6:00 a.m. tuesday. this is the cold front with increasing clouds and a cooler day on tuesday and as the front passes over the bay area, very slight chance of rain from this system. we might see a better ch with a secondary system to moves down to the north bay. w
move et field 67 and gill roy today 72 degrees breaking the old record of 70 set back in 1967.ul, clear sky. san francisco, san francisco right now, 49 in san jose and still down to 48 degrees and in the north bay, some folks already in the 30s, close to it. napa right now 37. 40 in san tta rosa. the cam looking back towards the west, towards the city. cold overnight with patchy fog, sunny, mild, for your sunday and by the way, tomorrow is not a spare the day day so you're allowed to burn....
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heading towards friday, week is going to end. 76 south bay and bill roy. mountain view, sunset district south san francisco, 71 in downtown san francisco. and east by, oakland, 71 degrees. inland, warm again. 71 in san ramone. accu-weather forecast, temperatures will be slipping a little bit. cooler saturday by a few degrees. sunday, monday, for martin luther king day, holding about the same and wednesday, thursday, a little bit of cloud cover. once again, high and driechlt i'm sandhya patel. back to you in the studio. >> thank you. >> just ahead animals sweltering in the heat wave. heat cancels a major sporting event. >> then at 6:00 controversial banners lining san francisco's market street. >>> look at these picture. lions being frozen blood, blood flavoring to cool off a heat wave that had temperatures hitting 117 degrees. a thousand people have been treated and 500 flying foxes have died because of heat exhaustion. power blackouts are up, electricity usage surges and now, it prompted officials at australian open to suspend the event. and lightning is
heading towards friday, week is going to end. 76 south bay and bill roy. mountain view, sunset district south san francisco, 71 in downtown san francisco. and east by, oakland, 71 degrees. inland, warm again. 71 in san ramone. accu-weather forecast, temperatures will be slipping a little bit. cooler saturday by a few degrees. sunday, monday, for martin luther king day, holding about the same and wednesday, thursday, a little bit of cloud cover. once again, high and driechlt i'm sandhya patel....
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roi in terms of every dollar want toy penny, we get economic return and what this hotel means to loewss from an emotional standpoint. you cannot quantify. we made a commitment that the flagship hotel a block from our office that is part of the year c-suite has a sender that represents the rest of our orientation. we are continuing to grow. in the last two months, we bought a few hotels. we bought one in california and one in washington, d.c. we have two hotels under construction from scratch. one is in chicago. another hotel in orlando. a sports hotelorlando on the ground at universal studios. we com to new yorkty. a focus point of the u.s. travel and tourism industry. >> right. >> we wanted to have a property that we were proud of and make a good return on investment. >> and a depends on visitors to the city. tisch's has wolosely with st mayors to improve new york city's image. he helped kick off the new york times square makeover. so far, his efforts seem to be working. new york had 54 million visitors in 2013. the regency sold out for super bowl weekend about a month before it even
roi in terms of every dollar want toy penny, we get economic return and what this hotel means to loewss from an emotional standpoint. you cannot quantify. we made a commitment that the flagship hotel a block from our office that is part of the year c-suite has a sender that represents the rest of our orientation. we are continuing to grow. in the last two months, we bought a few hotels. we bought one in california and one in washington, d.c. we have two hotels under construction from scratch....
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here's abc's aditi roy. >> reporter: they moved into this two-bedroom, one-bath home five years ago butscarce. >> everything here does double duty. >> and, yes, it's our wine rack, whiskey cabinet and our children's activity center. >> reporter: in the 900-square-foot house there's only one closet. >> here we are in the closet. >> reporter: gwyneth was desperate for help organizing her closet. >> i am justin. >> i'm gwyneth. >> enter justin, a professional organizer and author of "organize, create, discipline." his challenge -- make this mess manageable. >> the biggest challenge is accessibility. accessible storage for things we use on a regular basis. >> reporter: justin and his team executed a three-step system he called ocd. >> organize meaning pulling everything out. realizing its function in the space. and then create. together what we want the space to be used for. and then the d is discipline. keeping things up. where things go. labeling things. >> reporter: getting gwyneth to part with her favorite things was another matter. >> i'm not going to throw away a sewing machine that i
here's abc's aditi roy. >> reporter: they moved into this two-bedroom, one-bath home five years ago butscarce. >> everything here does double duty. >> and, yes, it's our wine rack, whiskey cabinet and our children's activity center. >> reporter: in the 900-square-foot house there's only one closet. >> here we are in the closet. >> reporter: gwyneth was desperate for help organizing her closet. >> i am justin. >> i'm gwyneth. >> enter justin,...
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abc's aditi roy is in our l.a.ng $500,000 worth of trouble. >> reporter: really interesting story. alan beck says he likes his former player but that he's suing him because he wants a teenager and his family to take responsibility for what he's calling physical and emotional injuries. this teenage little league player scene in these photos is so ten of a $500,000 lawsuit for what his coach said he did while celebrating a teammate's walk-off hit. >> he threw the helmet like a spike. like spiking a football. he's the strongest kid on our team, threw a helmet and clipped my achilles and tore it. >> alan beck says it happened at the 13-year-old was rounding base after the game's winning hit and the team began celebrating. in court documents beck says the blow from the helmet caused him serious physical, psychological and emotional injuries. >> as a coach against the young man that he's supposed to be training, not just in sport, but in maturity and in life. >> reporter: but beck says after failed attempts to work it ou
abc's aditi roy is in our l.a.ng $500,000 worth of trouble. >> reporter: really interesting story. alan beck says he likes his former player but that he's suing him because he wants a teenager and his family to take responsibility for what he's calling physical and emotional injuries. this teenage little league player scene in these photos is so ten of a $500,000 lawsuit for what his coach said he did while celebrating a teammate's walk-off hit. >> he threw the helmet like a spike....
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. >> the network says roy garber suffering a heart attack.ort was featured on the reality show following different carriers. the transport of untraditional items. sources close to the garber family say roy has had a heart condition for some time. he was 49 years old. >>> a pennsylvania school bus driver suspended after dragging a little girl nearly a block. >> the girl's backpack got caught in the doors. the bus driver was unaware of this, apparently, and she proceeded to the next stop. >> wow. the girl's mother was picking her up from the bus stop and said she saw the whole thing. she chased the bus down. eventually the driver stopped. the little girl was not seriously hurt, fortunately. it is unclear if the driver will be charged. >>> the tapwater in west virginia is now officially safe to drink. officials are lifting the ban on drinking water saying test results are clean. the ban was in place for ten days after a chemical spill contaminated the area's water source for 300,000 people. pregnant women are still being advised to drink bottled
. >> the network says roy garber suffering a heart attack.ort was featured on the reality show following different carriers. the transport of untraditional items. sources close to the garber family say roy has had a heart condition for some time. he was 49 years old. >>> a pennsylvania school bus driver suspended after dragging a little girl nearly a block. >> the girl's backpack got caught in the doors. the bus driver was unaware of this, apparently, and she proceeded to...
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broncos receivers and tightened are having the most number brs of their careers, for former pat roy ots, he's said his nemesis has rejuvenated him. we are making sure we are on top of what we need to do and getting the signals and the calls and whether they are fake calls or real calls or whatever, he does a great job of keeping the event on edge and making sure we are on top of the assignments. >> critics will judge his legacy, like the "denver post" did. writers are paid to question him, those who play against him are not. two years removed from potentially career-ending neck surgery, he could win the mpv in 2014. i'd like to win it for the wrongos, for pat boylan, and for it to be his eighth super bowl is an accomplish. i would like to help the broncos. >> jessica taff, al jazeera. >> with the super bowl comes the good and the bad. bootleggers have been busy. federal investigators confiscated more than $20 million worth of phoney super bowl tickets and merchandise. >> the knock-offs include fake jerseys, caps and souvenirs. a different kind of celebration, chinese new years in full s
broncos receivers and tightened are having the most number brs of their careers, for former pat roy ots, he's said his nemesis has rejuvenated him. we are making sure we are on top of what we need to do and getting the signals and the calls and whether they are fake calls or real calls or whatever, he does a great job of keeping the event on edge and making sure we are on top of the assignments. >> critics will judge his legacy, like the "denver post" did. writers are paid to...
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side, the protesters, and the police on the opposite side of the barriers, hundreds with shields and roy ot gear -- riot gear. protesters have been firing fireworks at the police lines, and the police respond with a flash grenade filled with the kind of pepper spray to move the crowds back. as you see, it hasn't been terribly effective here. there are thousands of people here, down here, coming to see what is happening to support the protest here. the protesters say they'll do what they want, stay for as long as they can until they get what they want. they are making a lot of noise, making themselves heard here so the police know they are here and despite concessions by president viktor yanukovych saying that he will hold talks with the opposition, a lot of people here don't hold off hope. there has been disturbing signs. the prosecutor general said this street protest is a crime against the state. menacing words against officials as clashes go on. >> the united nations says it is running out of food for displaced people. more than 100,000 people are facing the risk of starvation. the u.
side, the protesters, and the police on the opposite side of the barriers, hundreds with shields and roy ot gear -- riot gear. protesters have been firing fireworks at the police lines, and the police respond with a flash grenade filled with the kind of pepper spray to move the crowds back. as you see, it hasn't been terribly effective here. there are thousands of people here, down here, coming to see what is happening to support the protest here. the protesters say they'll do what they want,...
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industry, but you have to give that particular credit program a certain amount of time to get your roiand the longer the program is in place the greater the return on investment. >> best of luck to you, andre. andre champagne, the owner of hollywood trucks joining us from new orleans. >>> tractor supply is about to land the company in a whole new environment. the largest retail farm and ranch chain will soon be added to the s&p 500 index, which includes 500 of the largest publicly traded companies in the united states. tractor supply will replace life technologies after the stock market closed on thursdayian 23rd. >>> more americans kept up with [ technical difficulties ] >> this is a good reminder that stock markets can go down, way down, and new research demonstrates the potentially dangerous effect that stock market plunges could have on a pers person's mental health. hospitalizations rise on days when stocks fall. the study reveals big immediate jumps in hospitalizations were panic attacks, anxiety and depression. the 20% decline on black monday, october 19th, 1987, hospital admiss
industry, but you have to give that particular credit program a certain amount of time to get your roiand the longer the program is in place the greater the return on investment. >> best of luck to you, andre. andre champagne, the owner of hollywood trucks joining us from new orleans. >>> tractor supply is about to land the company in a whole new environment. the largest retail farm and ranch chain will soon be added to the s&p 500 index, which includes 500 of the largest...
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roy this is a common gripe and we get a lot of emails about this specific question.rs do intentionally close the gap for no good reason. and while it can be infuriating to not signal at all when changing lanes, it's unsafe and against the law. in some cases the other driver is doing you and other commuters a favor by accelerating. slowing down to let others in is of course not always the safest option. thanks for your question. we still want to know what drives you crazy during your commute. ask a question or share a gripe by e-mailing me at crazy@kpix.com or tweet me at #ewengerkpix, and watch to see if your question gets answered on air every friday morning. >>> today another round of mild temperatures maybe even some record-breaking numbers again by the afternoon. out the door we go, looking nice and clear over the bay but we have a couple of clouds floating by. the temperatures not quite as cold as the last couple of days. 46 degrees in san francisco, 41 san jose, 33 in santa rosa and 36 degrees in concord. this afternoon a lot of sunshine and a few passing cloud
roy this is a common gripe and we get a lot of emails about this specific question.rs do intentionally close the gap for no good reason. and while it can be infuriating to not signal at all when changing lanes, it's unsafe and against the law. in some cases the other driver is doing you and other commuters a favor by accelerating. slowing down to let others in is of course not always the safest option. thanks for your question. we still want to know what drives you crazy during your commute....
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will give you a typical example of cal train, you know how that works, the only way to get to gill roy is to get to the tracks and for the privilege of driving the trains on the tracks and simply, when capitol and the wander into the cal train territory and the part of the trains, and they pay cal train, tracking rights. and so by the time that you come to see the travel of the 22nd or whatever, it is very simple. and cal train wants to go to thinking as long as it is around, lining for changes but if cal train wishes to go to cal train, you have to pay some money to get there, this is exactly how it works in europe if you want to leave paris and you go to lamburn you start with the rfs network and you pay your money to drive your train and you go to the channel and you do the same thing as the dtx and you take it right there and 20 bucks just to go through the channel tunnel and you get to the other side and the high speed one which is actually operated by a canadian pension fund and you pay them to ride the tracks. and simply we have the same system as cal train and we wander to the
will give you a typical example of cal train, you know how that works, the only way to get to gill roy is to get to the tracks and for the privilege of driving the trains on the tracks and simply, when capitol and the wander into the cal train territory and the part of the trains, and they pay cal train, tracking rights. and so by the time that you come to see the travel of the 22nd or whatever, it is very simple. and cal train wants to go to thinking as long as it is around, lining for changes...
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ever take physics, you'll learn there's an easy way to remember the color spectrum in its order -- royog were looking at this color spectrum, here's what it would see -- not as colorful, but more than just black, white, and gray. so the claim that dogs don't see in color is just a dog's tale. in fact, it's one of my pet peeves. >> coming up... i'll tell you how this floating classroom is helping to save the planet. >> the aussies should be happy about the results of a recent survey of 34 countries. australia was found to be the happiest country in the world. the united states came in sixth place. come on, folks. we can do better. we just need to think more happy thoughts. i'll start. ice cream... chocolate... summer vacation... i'm happier already. >> in atlanta, georgia, these kids are getting on board an unusual classroom -- one that floats. today's project -- to learn more about lake lanier. this lake was created many years ago when the chattahoochee river was dammed up. >> it was for flood control in atlanta. >> the man-made lake is an excellent laboratory to check on the health of
ever take physics, you'll learn there's an easy way to remember the color spectrum in its order -- royog were looking at this color spectrum, here's what it would see -- not as colorful, but more than just black, white, and gray. so the claim that dogs don't see in color is just a dog's tale. in fact, it's one of my pet peeves. >> coming up... i'll tell you how this floating classroom is helping to save the planet. >> the aussies should be happy about the results of a recent survey...
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please tell us, roy. it is not a supply issue.> the united states produces more propane than it consumes. we're actually an exporter into the world mark -- market for propane. we're experiencing a weather driven surge of demand stressing our ability to deliver from large storage caverns where propane is stored, in key markets particularly in the midweet and northeast. tracy: is it literally you can't get to them fast enough? or because of the bad weather you just can't drive. >> the bad weather certainly contributes because propane is delivered to homes and businesses by trucks. so that is certainly delaying local deliveries but propane is also transported on pipelines that are literally full at the moment and, on railcars. there have been some issues with having the availability of railcars. a lot of it has been diverted into crude oil transportation because we don't have enough oil pipelines. so we're having just a great deal of difficulty getting the infrastructure to transport ample supply to the markets where it is consumed.
please tell us, roy. it is not a supply issue.> the united states produces more propane than it consumes. we're actually an exporter into the world mark -- market for propane. we're experiencing a weather driven surge of demand stressing our ability to deliver from large storage caverns where propane is stored, in key markets particularly in the midweet and northeast. tracy: is it literally you can't get to them fast enough? or because of the bad weather you just can't drive. >> the...