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kpix 5's mark sayer it is starting to come down. mark. >> reporter: on the west side of the santa cruz mown theys. the area that traditionally takes the brunt of the storms. we saw almost nothing here until about 4:00. only the last 15 minutes has it really began to come down. we did catch up with one man who was up in the bold creek area. he says the rain a couple hours ago did not disappoint. >> i was expectening note as much rain as we go. i was up in bolder creek about two hours ago and it poured, hard, and hailed. so i was a little surprised at that. kind of came out of no where. >> now, so far the only reports of any damage we have from bolder creek are a tree cutting power to about is hundred people. that happened earlier in the day, so it is not clear if it was directly related to this storm or if it was from yesterday's storm. we are told, though, by pg ex- the power in the bolder creek area is all expected to be back on tonight. that is the story from here. i am mark sayer reporting live kpix 5. >> we have had dozens of li
kpix 5's mark sayer it is starting to come down. mark. >> reporter: on the west side of the santa cruz mown theys. the area that traditionally takes the brunt of the storms. we saw almost nothing here until about 4:00. only the last 15 minutes has it really began to come down. we did catch up with one man who was up in the bold creek area. he says the rain a couple hours ago did not disappoint. >> i was expectening note as much rain as we go. i was up in bolder creek about two hours...
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>> there have been nay sayers and people predicting catastrophes for centuries.ze the industrial revolution would bring in more efficient farming. people thrived. one of the things nay sayers don't understand is technological developments in come. next year, we'll be the number one producer of natural gas in the world. >> there are only a smidgen of resources. >> all of upstate new york, you can't drill anywhere. a lot of times the developments come in -- >> first it was the next ice age is coming. now it's quote climate change. anything that happens is our fault. there's an anti-capitalist agenda behind all of this. >> the industrial revolution is made possible because the market was allowed to work at the time. sulfur dioxide almost eliminated because of the cap and trade system. there was technology available to be able to strip out the socks from the pollutants. >> and the government wantstax . >> exactly. it's not so much solutions they seem to want. it's control. they want to tell us what to do. eps said a few weeks ago, no more wood burning stoves. all of
>> there have been nay sayers and people predicting catastrophes for centuries.ze the industrial revolution would bring in more efficient farming. people thrived. one of the things nay sayers don't understand is technological developments in come. next year, we'll be the number one producer of natural gas in the world. >> there are only a smidgen of resources. >> all of upstate new york, you can't drill anywhere. a lot of times the developments come in -- >> first it was...
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kpix 5's mark sayer is live with what's going on. mark? here in santa cruz down dovering all this rain, which unfortunately is -- covering all this rain. in santa clara counteraction water managers are sending whether he says water down the august we fors because of the draught. >> pretty hard to miss the dramatic drop in the water level in the recharge pond. right now, the exposed islands are a haven for birds. water is sent to allow it to seep back into the undergroundwater tables. this resident has noticed the change. >> water level has been going down. it's been very dry this year. >> reporter: the santa clara water district has about 100 recharge ponds like this one. in the coming months, many of them will be completely dry. >> we're having to cut back the amount of imported water that we would normally have. >> they say the recharge program is vital to shore up undergroundwater supplies and keep the land from physically sinking as it has in the past. >> historically, before imported water was brought into the counteraction parts of s
kpix 5's mark sayer is live with what's going on. mark? here in santa cruz down dovering all this rain, which unfortunately is -- covering all this rain. in santa clara counteraction water managers are sending whether he says water down the august we fors because of the draught. >> pretty hard to miss the dramatic drop in the water level in the recharge pond. right now, the exposed islands are a haven for birds. water is sent to allow it to seep back into the undergroundwater tables. this...
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mark sayer with a look at where we stand right now. mark. >> reporter: the rain has started to come down here within the last half hour. as you look at this rain, it is easy to think hey, this could help shovel our draught problems. not sew fast. the bay area water system is very complex. water comes from the sierra. >> timothy avular is still astounded when he sees the water levels this year. >> i'm shocked and quite frightened for the fishing and the water situation. it is sad really. >> when you come down hire to do water level, that's -- here to the water level, that's when you get an idea how low the reservoir is. take a look at uphill. probably about 40 feet or so below the reservoir rim. >> it is a sedillo rare taught. >> marty games explaned in an earlier interview the water supply puzzle depose well beyond just what people can see lowlily. >> people see theres voyeur and look at it as a barometer. burr what's happening in the snow pack, what's happening in the delta, all those things effect our bottom lean of how much water we
mark sayer with a look at where we stand right now. mark. >> reporter: the rain has started to come down here within the last half hour. as you look at this rain, it is easy to think hey, this could help shovel our draught problems. not sew fast. the bay area water system is very complex. water comes from the sierra. >> timothy avular is still astounded when he sees the water levels this year. >> i'm shocked and quite frightened for the fishing and the water situation. it is...
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stuart: are you a tom sayer? you are a tom sayer. that is what you are.h us. check this out. this is a matisse. that is a painting. it is going up for auction. it is worth millions. how much do you think this matisse will go for? we have an answer coming up for you next. ♪ ♪ stuart: look at ford motor company stock. they had a big drop in stocks. allen mcnally is staying on as ceo for the rest of the year. starbucks stop reflect the in a down market. it is up 1%..3 pandora cut its losses. down 13%. visa saying u.s. sanctions against russia are hurting transaction volume. that is interesting. revenue growth will slow. that drop takes 50 points. looking at a $13 billion settlement. the matisse. next. ♪ there's unlimited talk and text. we're working deals all day. you get 10 gigabytes of data to share. what about expansion potential? add a line anytime for 15 bucks a month. low dues... great terms... let's close. new at&t mobile share value plans. our best value plans ever for business. when my son was born, i remember, you know, picking him up and holding h
stuart: are you a tom sayer? you are a tom sayer. that is what you are.h us. check this out. this is a matisse. that is a painting. it is going up for auction. it is worth millions. how much do you think this matisse will go for? we have an answer coming up for you next. ♪ ♪ stuart: look at ford motor company stock. they had a big drop in stocks. allen mcnally is staying on as ceo for the rest of the year. starbucks stop reflect the in a down market. it is up 1%..3 pandora cut its losses....
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. >> while authorities try to figure out how he did it, kpix 5's mark sayer says one thing is clear, this was a major breach of t security on someone's part. mark. >> reporter: ken, tonight the fbi is saying this teenager simply jumped the fence and got onto the very first plane he found. in this post-9/11 era, it does raise the question of how could this possibly happen. >> hawaiian airlines flight 45 took off for hawaii today right on time just 24 hours after a santa clara teenager stowed away on the same flight. airport officials, san jose police, the fbi and tsa are all now investigating the security breach. >> he very well may have scaled one of our fence line undercover of darkness. he remained undetected as he traveled from that fence line onto a ramp. >> the entire perimeter around sjc is about six miles. most of it surrounded by razor wire fence. but in some areas, the fence is higher. in some areas, it's lore. ryan corey says while passengers endure screening inside, the security of the airport perimeter is not always top of mind. >> the fence is short. i guess somebody cou
. >> while authorities try to figure out how he did it, kpix 5's mark sayer says one thing is clear, this was a major breach of t security on someone's part. mark. >> reporter: ken, tonight the fbi is saying this teenager simply jumped the fence and got onto the very first plane he found. in this post-9/11 era, it does raise the question of how could this possibly happen. >> hawaiian airlines flight 45 took off for hawaii today right on time just 24 hours after a santa clara...
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effectively defeated the election, then i think there -- will be an argument on the part of the nay sayers who right now are as you pointed out, tired of an engagement in afghanistan that doesn't seem to be bringing benefit to us or the afghans, but a good election could turn that around. >> going forward what is the argument with the u.s. with a new leader keeping any boots on the ground after quite frankly a lot of people believe that president karzai really was rude to the united states going forward. >> it has to be seen as more than a relationship just with president karzai. and i think afghans are starting to envision new leaders. the reason for boots on the ground is the afghan army still needs training and support. they are now in the front line of the fighting, against the taliban. they are doing almost all of the combat, but they do need support. the other thing is, it's a dangerous region. we have already invested a significant amount in this relationship, and it seems a little bit foolish to suddenly pull things away. and those are the arguments to stay involved with a presence
effectively defeated the election, then i think there -- will be an argument on the part of the nay sayers who right now are as you pointed out, tired of an engagement in afghanistan that doesn't seem to be bringing benefit to us or the afghans, but a good election could turn that around. >> going forward what is the argument with the u.s. with a new leader keeping any boots on the ground after quite frankly a lot of people believe that president karzai really was rude to the united...
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it already happened to me when i was in sayer yarrow. after four weeks, i was sent home. after a week at home, i had to go back because i promised the eople that i would return. >> used to reporting from combat zones from around the world, her interest went far beyond afghanistan. she had photographed conflicts in iraq, bosnia, and libya, going the extra mile to capture real stories and real lives. anja niedringhaus is the third journalist working in foreign news to be killed in afghanistan in recent weeks. it's getting harder for journalists to report from here, but it's afghans who continue to face the biggest risk from violent attacks and with elections, security has been dramatically stepped up. hundreds of thousands of extra troops are on the streets, many of them in the capital kabul. the taliban has vowed to disrupt voting, intimidating voters. they are determined to open up a new chapter in their history when the polls open and they elect a new leader. attacks on foreign journalists and afghans alike are a reminder that others want to remain rooted in the past. ka
it already happened to me when i was in sayer yarrow. after four weeks, i was sent home. after a week at home, i had to go back because i promised the eople that i would return. >> used to reporting from combat zones from around the world, her interest went far beyond afghanistan. she had photographed conflicts in iraq, bosnia, and libya, going the extra mile to capture real stories and real lives. anja niedringhaus is the third journalist working in foreign news to be killed in...
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this possible way back when, when the people were talking about $198 tax and there are a lot of nay sayers and a lot of people in this room and in the community had to articulate why it was so important that this parcel tax goes through in support of our classrooms and our schools, and so i really want to thank, all of the stake holders, i want to thank, the tax payers, and most of all i want to thank the oversight committee because this is not glamorous work when you are meeting every other month for long hours and hearing presentations and really providing the oversight that is needed for this kind of public fund and so i just want to thank you very much. >> any other comments or questions? >> none, seeing none, thank you miss parker and, thank you everyone. >> excuse me. >> i would like to comment. >> under the provisions of the collective bargaining agreement, the union through the representative has the right to speak on any item on the board meeting agenda. >> counsel? >> two minutes, >> i probably will not need that much. i am susan solomen, and i would want to thank the oversight c
this possible way back when, when the people were talking about $198 tax and there are a lot of nay sayers and a lot of people in this room and in the community had to articulate why it was so important that this parcel tax goes through in support of our classrooms and our schools, and so i really want to thank, all of the stake holders, i want to thank, the tax payers, and most of all i want to thank the oversight committee because this is not glamorous work when you are meeting every other...
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there are people nay sayers, back about 1800, thomas malta said we're all going to be starving soon.ese industrial developments and people thrived. they don't understand technological developments coming up. >> a tiny smidgen of resources. >> all of upstate new york, you can't drill anywhere, this goes to show, a lot of times technological developments come in and -- >> there is an agenda. first it was the next ice aiming is coming, now it evolved in the global warming. climate change, anything that happen is our fault. what is the agenda? there seems to be there is an anti capitalist agenda behind of that. >> it's made possible because the market was allowed to work at the time. if you look at some of the things here, sulfur dioxide in the add i ron docks almost eliminated. that doesn't exist for climate change. it doesn't exist for co 2 yet. maybe we could get there sometime but there are billions of dollars being spent to try to find that it's as elusive as a unit i corn. >> the government wants to tax meth ane. >> they want to tell us what to do. no more wood-burning stoves. sudd
there are people nay sayers, back about 1800, thomas malta said we're all going to be starving soon.ese industrial developments and people thrived. they don't understand technological developments coming up. >> a tiny smidgen of resources. >> all of upstate new york, you can't drill anywhere, this goes to show, a lot of times technological developments come in and -- >> there is an agenda. first it was the next ice aiming is coming, now it evolved in the global warming....
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>> gayle sayers six touchdowns on this field. >> all right, guys.e today. thank you for thank you for the. >> they look great. >> i don't even care. just thank you so much for the coat. >> still ahead on "morning joe," he made his debut for the cubs in 1953. went on to become one of the most legendary players in chicago baseball history. of course we're talking about ernie banks. he's here. and then we take a look at what happens when wrigley goes hollywood. got to be talking farris woulwo you would youler oig. life with crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis is a daily game of "what if's". what if my abdominal pain and cramps end our night before it even starts? what if i eat the wrong thing? what if? what if i suddenly have to go? what if? but what if the most important question is the one you're not asking? what if the underlying cause of your symptoms is damaging inflammation? for help getting the answers you need, talk to your doctor and visit crohnsandcolitisadvocates.com to connect with a patient advocate from abbvie for one-to-one support and
>> gayle sayers six touchdowns on this field. >> all right, guys.e today. thank you for thank you for the. >> they look great. >> i don't even care. just thank you so much for the coat. >> still ahead on "morning joe," he made his debut for the cubs in 1953. went on to become one of the most legendary players in chicago baseball history. of course we're talking about ernie banks. he's here. and then we take a look at what happens when wrigley goes...
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. >> all administrations point out self-serving propaganda, john, but don't the nay sayers have a point that we don't know how many of these 7 million have paid, they had their insurance canceled? >> the full story will always remain untold. but what we know from the media narrative is three weeks ago we were told by the ap that it would be a quote/unquote miracle if we reached 7 million. we were told a week ago on fox by what's his name, karl rove, carl had his whiteboard out and did this whole analysis. you would have to have 8 million in order to get 7 million. it was never going to happen. and as amy or lauren said, the coverage of the website debacle, i ripped them apart on the website. it was a disaster. there has been ample coverage of obamacare to suggest the media is bias about it is strong. they got their goal. when you want to haggle up the numbers, whether it was right or wrong, the bottom line is nobody thought they would get the goal of 7 million and they did. >> lauren. >> i think there's still a lot of unanswered questions. you can say, they can say this is a victory, bu
. >> all administrations point out self-serving propaganda, john, but don't the nay sayers have a point that we don't know how many of these 7 million have paid, they had their insurance canceled? >> the full story will always remain untold. but what we know from the media narrative is three weeks ago we were told by the ap that it would be a quote/unquote miracle if we reached 7 million. we were told a week ago on fox by what's his name, karl rove, carl had his whiteboard out and...
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in so doing disarm the israelis because israel cannot sa sayer--netanyahu can say you can have peace with israel or hamas. hamas becomes part and parcel with the whole process. >> the worry for the united states, how this unity packet will impact peace talks with israel? >> reporter: the obama administration said it is deeply disappointed by the decision of at a at a and hamas to form a reconciliation government. this comes just five days before the israelis and the palestinians are supposed to end what was supposed to be a series of preliminary talks on a final peace agreement. the u.s. says that any palestinian government that does form needs to recognize the right of rale to exist, needs to renounce all forms of violence, and needs to abide by the previous agreements reached between the israelis and the palestinians. hour, the state department spokesperson suggested that unless and until hamas makes those changes, they cannot understand how it is that the israelis could be expected to continue in any sort of peace talks with the palestinians. one thing that the u.s. government is
in so doing disarm the israelis because israel cannot sa sayer--netanyahu can say you can have peace with israel or hamas. hamas becomes part and parcel with the whole process. >> the worry for the united states, how this unity packet will impact peace talks with israel? >> reporter: the obama administration said it is deeply disappointed by the decision of at a at a and hamas to form a reconciliation government. this comes just five days before the israelis and the palestinians are...
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take a deep dive into the digital currency to see how it works to meet the bitcoin believers and nay sayers promise and its peril. in the last year, bitcoin's grabbed headlines, as much for the meteoric rise in its price as for its link to the online underworld and crimes, including fraud, ponzi schemes, and outright theft. >> the character web is full of vendors who accept only or exclusively bitcoin. >> former assistant attorney dawnia perry is talking about an online haven for criminals that's rarely seen by everyday users of the internet. the dark web shining unwanted light on bitcoin last fall. when the fed shut down the notorious online black market bizarre called silk road. over a two and a half year period it allegedly sold $1.2 billion worth of cocaine, lsd, fake credit cards, licenses and other illegal goods, all paid for with bitcoin. now, the bitcoin uprising also explores bitcoin's promise which is fully embraced by one computer whiz kid who we profiled who is paying for his groceries, trips, all with the digital currency. watch the full documentary on investigationsinc.cnbc pr
take a deep dive into the digital currency to see how it works to meet the bitcoin believers and nay sayers promise and its peril. in the last year, bitcoin's grabbed headlines, as much for the meteoric rise in its price as for its link to the online underworld and crimes, including fraud, ponzi schemes, and outright theft. >> the character web is full of vendors who accept only or exclusively bitcoin. >> former assistant attorney dawnia perry is talking about an online haven for...
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davis told supporter this is week that despite the nay sayers, quote, there's something magical happeningte. >> absolutely! >> and there are magical parts of the state that are also distinctly nightmare parts of the state as well. it may be possibly that texas women are fed up with the conservative male dominated establishment in their state. one that recently vetoed equal pay legislation, gutted education spending and decimated access the to reproductive health care. joining me now from san antonio is the democratic candidate for lieutenant governor of texas, laticia vandepute. let me start with you. candidate davis -- i almost called her governor. perhaps not for a few months. said to a magazine earlier this week, there's a feeling from women across this state that enough is enough. do you think finally texas women have had enough. >> i think as i have visited all over the state from the rio grande valley to the panhandle and east/west texas and el paso, women are coming forth, and what they're saying is that, you know, i may not have always voted for democrats, but this year i'm voting
davis told supporter this is week that despite the nay sayers, quote, there's something magical happeningte. >> absolutely! >> and there are magical parts of the state that are also distinctly nightmare parts of the state as well. it may be possibly that texas women are fed up with the conservative male dominated establishment in their state. one that recently vetoed equal pay legislation, gutted education spending and decimated access the to reproductive health care. joining me now...
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to sayers a big, broad term. he may have been in it at some other today. not today. >> first two occurred outside the theater of the jewish community center? >> to the best of my knowledge. >> the third occurred in the parking lot of village shalom retirement? >> best of my knowledge. >> minutes later. >> yes. >> did you hear reports he was there? how was he apprehended? >> he was apprehended, after the first incident that we had, the second incident followed closely behind and we immediately understood we had an active shooter, and went into our active shooter protocols and began to search for him, with the best information we had. we saturated the area. two officers found him in the school parking lot. >> do we know the age of the victim, by the way? >> we do. but again, i'm not at labibertyo point that out. this is unique circumstance, by now many local family members may have been notified but this is becoming a national story. i don't want to put out any information about the victims until we're certain of people identified. i'm not going to comment.
to sayers a big, broad term. he may have been in it at some other today. not today. >> first two occurred outside the theater of the jewish community center? >> to the best of my knowledge. >> the third occurred in the parking lot of village shalom retirement? >> best of my knowledge. >> minutes later. >> yes. >> did you hear reports he was there? how was he apprehended? >> he was apprehended, after the first incident that we had, the second...
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land called d.c., and she learns to make it through as things grow cure i don't say and cure i don't sayershe says no, no, no. this can work. her conviction and resolve remain undimmed. so yes, there's an enemy. big banks have responded to deregulation by becoming predators, chewing on the bones of the weakest consumers and manipulating the system of the banking industry she said it was like fighting a mythical creature. cut off one head and two come back. she has to fight. because she knows they're shouting about how inequality and a ribbed nation are tearing the nation apart. her research shows it's not the result of a character flaw. it's something any of us could fall into if we lose a job or spouse. this book was once titled "rigged." but that was dumped for a more optimistic one. she writes we can't bury our heads in the sand and pretend if big government disappears so will society's toughest problems. that's magical and dangerous thinking. instead of trying to starve government or drown it in the bathtub, we need to tackle our problems head on, and that will require better governmen
land called d.c., and she learns to make it through as things grow cure i don't say and cure i don't sayershe says no, no, no. this can work. her conviction and resolve remain undimmed. so yes, there's an enemy. big banks have responded to deregulation by becoming predators, chewing on the bones of the weakest consumers and manipulating the system of the banking industry she said it was like fighting a mythical creature. cut off one head and two come back. she has to fight. because she knows...
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>> rahm. >> and gayle sayers. we've got everybody. this is a chicago thing.he show. it'd be great to have him here. >> i'm going to move on to jeb bush. in "the new york times" today, talking about a report they have that he may be facing a bit more of a challenge if he decides to run for president. "the new york times" says the former governor of florida had an unapologetic determination to expand wealth after leaving office. that determination could force bush to answer difficult questions. among them lehman brothers in 2008. and also his role as paid director of tenant health care which was a big supporter of obamacare. since 2007 bush earned at least $3.2 million in board fees and stock grants. and delivering more than a hundred of them over the past seven years. >> that's terrible. that's ghastly. let's go right now -- >> i think that's a problem. >> this is a disqualifier, chuck todd. he's finished. >> "the new york times" editorial page is going to lecture him -- >> he's made money. >> that's going to cost him how many votes? >> do you know, chuck, how
>> rahm. >> and gayle sayers. we've got everybody. this is a chicago thing.he show. it'd be great to have him here. >> i'm going to move on to jeb bush. in "the new york times" today, talking about a report they have that he may be facing a bit more of a challenge if he decides to run for president. "the new york times" says the former governor of florida had an unapologetic determination to expand wealth after leaving office. that determination could force...
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martha: a new report calling the doom sayers into question.ll: people say people come into this country illegally as an act of love. >> reporter: to most people around the world the youth is utopia and most people in the world want to come here. but we are also a nation of laws. for those more here without document, they are going to have to face the law at some point. about business internet? ok, how about thirty seconds? at comcast business our internet is fast. up to 5x faster than dsl from the phone company. and our phone's better too. switch to comcast business internet. then add voice and tv for just $34.90 more per month. time to make the call. 800-501-6000 comcast business. built for business. bill: haz mat crews descending on a school where student start complaining of skin and eye irritation. a toxic substance found on the playground. 23 were treated on the scene and two student and one teacher went to the hospital. the school has not reopened. we don't know what it was. martha: an international group of scientists are saying they ha
martha: a new report calling the doom sayers into question.ll: people say people come into this country illegally as an act of love. >> reporter: to most people around the world the youth is utopia and most people in the world want to come here. but we are also a nation of laws. for those more here without document, they are going to have to face the law at some point. about business internet? ok, how about thirty seconds? at comcast business our internet is fast. up to 5x faster than dsl...
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sayer's baby girl was born prematurely and suffered from brain damage.e ended up dying at the hospital from a seizure the day after that fire. two secret service agents being hailed as heroes who saved a woman who collapsed in front of the white house. the quick thinking officers rushed to save her life. the whole thing caught on camera. 599-year-old wasn't breathing and turned blue. officers gave her cpr and used defibrillator to jump start her heart. she was taken to the hospital and is expected to be okay. and this next video is going to absolutely just melt your heart. it's one father's priceless reaction. after he finds out his daughter and her husband are having a baby. >> all right. >> really? >> yeah. >> it meant so much to her father because she is an only child and her mother passed away 20 years ago. she is 10 weeks along. those are your headlines. >> that's pretty wonderful. the amazing spider man is back. the action, the fantasy, and the super hero we all love swings into theaters next weekend. >> do you know what it it is i love about being
sayer's baby girl was born prematurely and suffered from brain damage.e ended up dying at the hospital from a seizure the day after that fire. two secret service agents being hailed as heroes who saved a woman who collapsed in front of the white house. the quick thinking officers rushed to save her life. the whole thing caught on camera. 599-year-old wasn't breathing and turned blue. officers gave her cpr and used defibrillator to jump start her heart. she was taken to the hospital and is...
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at the same time there are some nay sayers and there's tension in the community.preneurs who want it to be more legitimate. they need that to grow their businesses. there a lot of interesting segments within the bitcoin environment. we tried to bring this to you in this digital documentary. >> there are people that obviously understand and have a great investment in the future of bitcoin. as you're pointing out right there, that is the biggest concern for people is figuring out the safety issue and regulation of this. if government agencies aren't involved, who is overseeing it? >> that's right. this is something that is at the core of pushing bitcoin forward it it is accepted by the general public. a lot of people feel you can't get you and me to buy into it if it's not protected the way, say, our bank accounts are. this is the tension that exists within the community. some people in the bitcoin community telling me they don't think general acceptance will come for decade or more. but this is the beginning and we wanted to document it. >> mary, what's the level c
at the same time there are some nay sayers and there's tension in the community.preneurs who want it to be more legitimate. they need that to grow their businesses. there a lot of interesting segments within the bitcoin environment. we tried to bring this to you in this digital documentary. >> there are people that obviously understand and have a great investment in the future of bitcoin. as you're pointing out right there, that is the biggest concern for people is figuring out the safety...
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he said look, i have over 8 million people signed up for all those nay sayers, bring it on and democratsng to lose additional seats in the house simply because of obamacare. very rare when democrats, especially in massachusetts, say things like that. one of the biggest issues over the last maybe 4 1/2 years really 5 1/2, it's really starting to come into the public forum about four years ago, the keystone pipeline, the pipeline that will bring 500 to 800,000-barrels of oil to the u.s. from canada on a daily basis and bring thousands of jobs once we start building it. but there has been a holdup. there has been a 5 1/2-year study about the environmental impact on this pipeline. the president said give me 'til middle of may. give me 'til the beginning of may and we'll get the public comments in and green light it. last week he said i'm going to delay it longer. we need more information. it just so happens that that more information in that court case he was concerned about will all come due after the midterm election. >> on good friday, that news came forward into the front. certainly bad
he said look, i have over 8 million people signed up for all those nay sayers, bring it on and democratsng to lose additional seats in the house simply because of obamacare. very rare when democrats, especially in massachusetts, say things like that. one of the biggest issues over the last maybe 4 1/2 years really 5 1/2, it's really starting to come into the public forum about four years ago, the keystone pipeline, the pipeline that will bring 500 to 800,000-barrels of oil to the u.s. from...